Amica WTA 14305 W operation manual

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WTA 14305 W
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EN
DRYER
Please carefully read these Operating Instructions before using the appliance!
IO-WMS-0039
(11.2015/1)
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CONTENTS
Basic Information........................................................................................................................3
Safety instructions...................................................................................................................4
Install the dryer.......................................................................................................7
Display and control panel........................................................................................11
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................14
Maintenance and Cleaning.......................................................................................16
Specification..............................................................................................................18
Product fiche..........................................................................................................19
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EC and Polish legislation regarding used electrical and electronic goods, this appliance is marked with the symbol of the crossed-out waste container. This marking indicates that the appliance must not be disposed of together with other household waste after it has been used. The user is obliged to hand it over to waste collection centre collecting used electrical and electronic goods. The collectors, including local collection points, shops and local
electronic goods helps avoid environmental and health hazards resulting from the presence of danger­ous components and the inappropriate storage and processing of such goods.
authority departments provide recycling schemes. Proper handling of used electrical and
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BASIC INFORMATION
Dear customer,
From today, DRYING will be easier than ever before. Your Amica DRYER is exceptionally
easy to use and extremely efcient. After reading these Operating Instructions, operating the
appliance will be easy. Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality. After these tests some moisture or water may remain in the appliance. Before using the appliance, please carefully read these Operating Instructions By following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance. It is important to keep these Operating Instructions and store them in a safe place so that they can be consulted at any time. Follow these instructions carefully in order to avoid possible accidents.
Important!
This dryer is intended for household use only for drying textiles and clothing.
Level the appliance before connecting it to a wall socket. The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes, which do not affect operation of the appliance.
Use
l Carefully read the instructions below before using the appliance. l Never use the appliance outdoors or anywhere the temperature may fall below freezing. l The appliance should not be operated by children or anyone who has not read the
instructions.
Important! Temperatures below 0°C can damage the appliance! In the event of the appliance being stored or transported in sub-zero temperatures, it should be left to acclimatise in a temperature above 0°C for 8 hours before being used.
Manufacturer’s Declaration
The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the follow­ing European directives:
l Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, l Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU,
and has been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators.
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NOTES ON SAFETY
1. Unique and luxury design: Uniquely styled front loading dryer.
2. Electronic Controls: Simple and convenient operation thanks to electronic controls. The appliance will automati­cally adjust the temperature when drying.
3. Large door opening: Observe the drying process clearly through the door window.
4. Open the door 180°: It is very convenient to put in and take out laundry thanks to wide opening angle.
5. Clever design: Suitable capacity and unique appear­ance with anti-dust, anti-humidity, anti -vibration features to ensure , long life and low noise operation.
6. Do not tumble dry laundry cleaned with industrial chem­icals.
7. Regularly clean the lint lter.
8. Lint must not to be allowed to accumulate around the tumble dryer.
9. Adequate ventilation must be provided to avoid the back
ow of gases into the room from appliance burning other fuels, including open res.
10. Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer.
11. Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot re­movers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the tumble dryer.
12. Items such as foam rubber (latex form), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber-lined articles and clothes or
pillows lled with foam rubber pads should not be dried in
the tumble dryer.
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NOTES ON SAFETY
13. Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used
as specied by the fabric softener instructions.
14. The nal part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without
heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are cooled down to a lower temperature and they will not be dam­aged.
15. WARNING: never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.
16. The exhaust air must not be discharged into a ue
which is used for exhausting fumes from appliance burn­ing gas or other fuels.
17. The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the tumble dryer in such a way that a full opening of the tumble dryer door is restricted.
18. Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape,
the items can become hot enough to catch re. Piling,
stacking or storing oil-affected items can prevent heat from
escaping and so create a re hazard.
19. If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or which have been contaminated by hair care products be placed in a tumble dryer, they should
rst be washed in hot water with extra detergent. This will
reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard.
20. The appliance should not be overturned during normal use or maintenance.
21. Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.
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NOTES ON SAFETY
22. This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and older or persons with physical, mental or sensory handicaps, or those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance, provided they are supervised or have been instructed how to safely use the appliance and are familiar with the associated risks. Ensure that children do not play with the appliance. Children should not be al­lowed to clean or maintain the appliance.
Children less than 3 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
23. For appliances with ventilation openings in the base, a carpet must not obstruct the openings.
24. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
25. This appliance is for indoor use only.
26. The openings must not be obstructed by a carpet.
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INSTALL THE DRYER
I. Install the appliance
Features and components
1. Top board
2. Control panel
3. Door
4. Front panel
5. Side panel
6. Filter
7. Flexible tube
8. Power plug
9. Switch
10. Tumbling drum
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II. Before you use the appliance
The rst step: Power source and grounding. The dryer is powered by alternating current of rated voltage and frequency. When the volt­age uctuates between 6% of rated voltage, the dryer can operate normally. For conveni­ence and safety connect the dryer to a dedicated wall power socket beside the dryer. The
gure below shows the connection method.
To ensure safety, please make modications and improvements as soon as possible ac-
cording to the rules and suggestions mentioned above.
Notices:
To prevent incorrect installation or use of the socket and to guarantee the safe use of electricity, the socket and the grounding wire must be installed by an electrician. The dryer power wire of employs Y connection. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Never connect the grounding wire with the neutral wire, otherwise the body of the appli­ance will be charged, which is likely to cause the danger of electric shock.
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III. Connect to power supply
This product is type I electronic appliance. Please take note of the following safety guidelines:
1. The appliance must be connected to a grounded power line that does not interfere with any public utility systems such as gas pipe or water pipe etc. Make sure the individual wires are connected properly.
2. Please use socket complying with the national standards that can with stand 10A current.
To ensure safety, please make the necessary modications and improvements as soon as
possible according to the rules and suggestions mentioned above.
Please pay attention to labels on the laundry that prohibit the use of tumble dryer or they contain the following symbols:
Dry Normal Not tumble dry
Line dry/hang to dry
Dry clean Do not dry clean Dry clean normal
Drip dry Dry at Dry in the shade
normal
cycle with any solvent
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Do not dry
Dry clean normal cycle petroleum solvent only
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INSTALL THE DRYER
IV. Simple installation
Step 1: Dryer should be placed in a ventilated area with not less than 10 cm distance from the wall. If placed in a room such as bath room, make sure there are no obstacles within 1,5 m in front of dryer. Keep the dryer well entilated.
Step 2: The horizontal adjustment: Tie a heavy object on the string on the front and two sides of
the dryer. Please refer to the gure below. If A=A’, B=B’, the
dryer is placed horizontally.
The heavy object
Notice:
If dryer cannot be placed horizontally (the tilt angle exceeds 2°), the dryer will operate unbalanced or may stop working.
Notes on installationNotice when
installing:
• Do not install the dryer outdoor or a place exposed to rainfall;
• Do not place the back of dryer near a curtain;
• Do not place the dryer near gas or near ammable asub­stances.
Step 3: Install the exible tube:
• Connect one side of the exible tube to the vent and ,
tighten.
• Connect the other end of ex tube to outdoor ue. Please refer to the gures below for
correct installation method.
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DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL
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1. On/Off
2. Start/Pause
3. Program (Mix/Cotton/Synthetic/1 hour)
4. Dryness Level (Extra/Standard/Less)
5. Delay (9H/6H/3H)
6. Anti-Crease 5 + 6. Child Lock
Note:
1. Press the [ Program ] button to select the desired programme.
2. Press the [Dryness Level] button to select the desired programme.
3. Press the [Anti-Crease] button to start Anti-Crease function.
4. Press the [Start/Pause] button.
5. Press the [Delay] button to delay the drying cycle.
6. If needed, press and hold [Anti-Crease] and [Delay] buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to activate the child lock function.
7. You will hear a beep when drying cycle is nished. Press the [On/Off] button and unplug
the power cable.
8. Clean the lter, cabinet and inner tube.
9. [ ] This symbol indicates the most energy efcient “standard cotton programme”, which is most suitable to dry normal cotton laundry at rated load capacity.
10. After the dryer stops, clean the lint lter when the “Filter” light is ashing.
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DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL
Operate your appliance
1. Before drying, thoroughly spin the laundry in washing machine. High spin speed can reduce the drying time and save energy consumption.
2. For uniform drying results, sort the laundry according to fabric type and drying pro­gramme.
3. Before drying, please close zips, hooks and eyelets, button up, tie fabric belts, etc.
4. Do not over dry the clothes, because over dried clothes can easily get creases.
5. Do not dry the articles containing rubber or similar elastic materials.
6. The door can only be opened when the programme completes. This prevents the user from being scalded by hot steam or over heated air.
7. Clean the lint lter and empty condensed water container after each use to avoid exten­sion of drying time and energy use.
8. Do not dry clothes after a dry-cleaning process.
The reference weight of dry clothes
Coats (approx. 800 g)
Sheets (about 600g cotton)
T-shirts (about 180g cotton)
Jackets (about 800g cotton)
Working clothes (upper and lower) (about 1120g cotton)
Briefs, panties (about 70g cotton)
Jeans (approx. 800 g)
Pyjamas (approx. 200g)
Socks
(about 50g ber mix)
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Quilts (about 900g cotton)
Shirts (about 300g cotton)
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Drying guidelines
Clothing Type
Cotton 70% 7/3.5 Cotton Extra Please
Mix 70% 7/3.5 Mix Extra
Synthetic 50% 3.5/1 Synthetic Extra
Cotton ----- 1 1Hr -----
Note:
1. Cold wind function means there is only cold wind for circulating before nishing heating
3 minutes.(Except 1 hour program which runs 10 minutes cold wind.)
2. If Anti-Crease option is selected, the anti-crease process will enlarge to 2 hour, otherwi-
se it keeps 30min without this option.
3. Ambient temperature and humidity will affect drying time.
4. Check the label attached to clothing and select the right temperature and drying time
according to the guidelines.
Appro­ximate amount of remaining humidity
60% 7/3.5 Cotton Standard
60% 7/3.5 Mix Standard
40% 3.5/1 Synthetic Standard
Capacity (kg)
Programs Dryness
Level
Note
select the most suita­ble Program and Dryness Level de­pending on the size and type of load.
Suggestion: When the load does not exceed 1kg, please select a 1-hour drying programme.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
Appliance will not start
Appliance over­heats
Laundry too dry The clothes in machine are too full.
Laundry shrinks Laundry too dry Observe the care labels
Pilling on clothes It is normal for pills to form on some
Power outage. The power plug is not plugged in cor­rectly. The load is too big. The temperature safety device is ac­tuated.
The lint lter is dirty or clogged.
Air intake or exhaust duct is dirty or clogged.
The laundry is left in the drum after the drying cycle completes. The laundry is not sorted properly. The temperature is set too high.
synthetic bres. This is caused by
fabrics rubbing against one another.
Wait until power is restored. Check the power socket, make plug is inserted correctly. The laundry to be dried must be spun in a wash­ing machine and load weight must not exceed 6kg. Rest the temperature safety device.
Clean the lint lter.
Clean the exhaust duct.
Make sure the clothes are not too full. Take out the laundry im­mediately when the dry­ing cycle completes. Observe the care labels on clothing.
on clothing. Take out the clothes when still slightly damp and hang out to dry.
Use fabric softener to
lubricate the bre, please
spray settled gule on cuff and neckline when iron clothes. Turn the sarcen­et out for reducing rub.
Typical noises made by the operating appliance.
• Noise due to vibration: heavy wet laundry turning in the drum will make noise.
• Thumping: when drying, the machine will generate steam which comes out from pipe and
this will cause thumping noises.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Error codes
Error code Description Cause Result Failure indication
E3 Temperature
Sensor error
E4 Temperature
Sensor error
Break in temperature sensor cir­cuit or PCB is faulty
Tempera­ture sensor is shorted or PCB is faulty
Program stops and the appli­ance enters fault state
Program stops and the appli­ance enters fault state
3H and 6H LEDs
ashing
3H and 6H LEDs
ashing
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Clean the lter
1). Clean the lint lter before each use. Remove by pulling straight up.
2). Clean the lter
Wipe the lter with a cloth.
3). Install lter
If you clean the lter with a damp cloth or wash it in the water, thoroughly dry the lter be
installing.
Clean the appliance body and its drum
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the appliance body and its drum.
1. Do not rinse with a direct jet of water.
2. Do not use any scouring powders to clean the appliance.
3. Do not use petrol or alcohol to wipe the appliance.
When you have cleaned the drum leave the front door open to allow fresh air in.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Safety reset
1. These dryers have a temperature activated safety cut out switch.
2. The safety reset button can be found on the backboard. If your dryer does not heat you
need to push this button before the dryer will operate again. You may need to wait 10 min­utes for the appliance to cool down.
3. A clogged lint lter is the most common reason for the dryer to overheat.
Clean the lint lter after each drying cycle to prevent overheating.
It is will only be necessary to press the safety reset button if the dryer does not heat. Allow at least 10 minutes for the dryer to cool down before you press the button . Press and
hold the white button in until you feel a click. Cleaning the lter after each drying cycle will
prevent repetitive actuation of the safety cut out switch.
The cut out switch may operate for the following reasons:
1. A clogged lint lter.
2. Exhaust outlets blocked at the back of the dryer.
3. Poor ventilation in the room open a window or door.
4. Lightweight garment eg. handkerchief, sucked in and blocking the lter.
Safety cut out switch reset button
Use your nger or a pencil to press the button in until you feel it click.
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SPECIFICATION
-Type WTA 14305 W
-Rated voltage 220-240V / ~ 50Hz.
-Rated power 2000 W
- Ambient temperature + 5°C ~+ 35°C
- Maximum Load max 7 kg
- Dimensions Height x Depth x Width 840/595/550 [mm]
- Weight 33 kg
Meets the requirements of EU legislation, EN- 61121 standard
Note:
1. The rated capacity is the maximum capacity. Make sure the dry clothes loaded into the appliance
never exceed the rated capacity.
2. Do not install the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of freezing temperature as the appli-
ance may not operate properly.
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PRODUCT SHEET
(In accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 392/2012 of 1 March 2012 supplementing Directive 2010/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to energy labelling of household tumble dryers).
Supplier's name or trade mark
Type
Amica
WTA 14305 W
Rated load 7.0 kg
Energy efciency class
1)2)
C
Dryer Type vented
Annual weighted average energy consumption AE
3)
c
519.7 kWh / year
Energy consumption of the standard cotton drying pro­gramme:
- At full load E
- At partial load E
dry
dry1/2
Power consumption in the off-mode P
Power consumption in standby mode P
o
I
4.44 kWh
2.31 kWh
0.49 W
0.49 W
Duration of the left-on mode: 10 min
Condensation efciency class on a scale from G (lowest efciency) to A (highest efciency)
1)
The weighted duration of the standard cotton pro­gramme at full and partial load T
t
Duration of the standard cotton programme at full load
T
dry
Duration of the standard cotton programme at partial load T
dry1/2
Sound level in the standard cotton program at full load L
wa
69 dB (A) re 1 pW
-
105 min.
145 min.
75 min.
Equipment designed for tting No
Automatic tumble dryer No
1)
Energy efciency class on a scale from A+++ (more efcient) to D (least efcient)
2)
"Standard cotton drying programme" is the programme referred to on label and in the datasheet — it is suitable for drying cotton at
normal humidity levels and is the most energy efcient programme for drying cotton.
This programme is suitable for drying normal, wet cotton products.
It is the most energy efcient cotton drying programme.
3)
Estimated weighted annual energy consumption based on 160 standard cotton drying cycles at full and partial load and power consumption in standby and off modes. Actual energy consumption depends on how the appliance is used. The dryer is equipped with a power management system. Standby time 1 minute.
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