Defy AUTODRY Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
AUTODRY
CONTENTS
2 Introduction 2 Installation 3 The Control Panel 4 Loading 4 Step by step operating procedure 5 Drying Time 5 Drying Guide 6 Fabric Hints 7 Unsuitable Materials 7 Maintenance 8 Owner’s Responsibility
8 Trouble Shooting 8 Specifications
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INTRODUCTION
You are now the proud owner of one of the finest and most modern tumble dryers that today’s technology can produce. You and your Autodry are going to make a great team together. But first it will pay if you really get to know each other. This book will tell you all you need to know about your machine, what it will do and how to do it. Please read all the instructions carefully before operating the machine.
INSTALLATION
Floor Standing
Remove all packaging.
The tumble dryer should be placed in a well-ventilated area. If the Dryer is
operated in a confined space, moisture extracted from the clothing during the drying process will condense on the walls.
The rear of the Dryer must be free of any restrictions, especially round the fresh air grille. Do not position the Dryer near any long curtains or drapes as these could be drawn against the air intake grille. This would result in a much longer drying time.
Allow a 100 mm. Air gap at the rear of the Dryer for ventilation purposes.
The appliance must be earthed and the manufacturer and seller do not accept
responsibility for any damage due to incorrect electrical connection.
Electrical
The dryer is designed to operate on a 230 volt, 50 Hz, 15 Amp, AC power supply.
The power cord has a 15 Amp moulded plug attached.
This plug should be pushed into a 15 Amp earthed wall.
If the power cord should ever need replacing, use only a genuine cord available
from the nearest Defy Service Centre.
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1. Drying guide
2. Hot / Warm selection button
3. Power ON / OFF button
4. Timer knob
5. Indicator light
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Turn timer
knob
Clockwise
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THE CONTROL PANEL
1. Drying guide
The guide is indicative of the types of fabric that should be dried on the HOT
(normal) or Warm (delicate) drying cycles.
2. Hot / Warm selection button
This button knob allows the selection of High (HOT) or Low (WARM)
drying cycles.
We recommend that a hot cycle be used for normal wash loads and a warm
cycle for delicate articles.
If the button is not pressed the machine will operate on a HOT cycle.
If the button is pressed in, the machine will operate on a warm cycle.
There is an automatic 10 minute cooling down period at the end of each
drying cycle.
3. Power On / Off button
Pushing the button will start the machine but only if a time cycle has been
selected.
Pushing the button again will switch the machine off.
4. Timer knob
Turn the knob clockwise only to select the required drying period.
If the required setting is accidentally bypassed, do not turn the knob
back but continue turning clockwise to the desired setting.
5. Indicator light This light indicates that the machine is switched on.
The Door
To open the door, pull on the handle.
Opening the door, during the drying cycle, will stop the machine.
Closing the door will allow the machine to complete the drying cycle.
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