Haier HLF13EC, HLF13E Owner’s Manual

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( SAFETYJNSTRUCTUO
Warning - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury
_o persons when using your appliance, follou_, basic
pr_auzions, #_ctuding the fol!o_u#Tg:
1. Read all inslructiom before using line appliance.
2. Do not dry alticles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dr_-cfeaning salvenls, or other
flammable nr p._llosi_ta suhslnnc_.s, ns lhey giva off vapors lhaI
could ignite or explode,
3,, IDa not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision
or children is necessary when the appliance is used near children.
4. Before [lie appliance is removed from so,vice el discarded, remove ll]e door to the dryillg COll]pal-tment.
5. Do not roach into the appliance if the drum is moving,
6. Do not install or store rials appliance wl_ere _twill be exposed to water and/or to tl-_ewea[Ner.
7. Do not tamper with controls..
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Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any
servicing unless specifically recommendecl in tile user-n]ain[enance
i115trLIotion5 oF in pLlblislled u.ser'-repair instluctions thaL -you understand
and hove skills to carry out. l)o not lise fabric sofl_.n_rs nr prnducls to elimin,"ete static linle.,£s
recommended b.V tile manufacturer or []qe fabric soRener or product,
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Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly
textu red rubber-like mater ials.
1 1. Clean lint screen before or alter each load,
12. t(eep area around the exhaust openin£1 a_lcl adjacent sunounding areas free from the accumulation oi: lint, dust and dirt,
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Ihe inlerior r_[ the appliance and Ihe e:_{hall,_l (_Jlfcl sllnl Jlcl he cleaned
perlodlcally Dy qualified service personnel.
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Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer ltelT'6 contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical
reaction lhnl colJld cnnse n Inad In catch firs
15. Ir nrate_ ial itas Deerl used wittl arn¥ [lalrlinaDle liquids or solids it slmoutd
not be used in the dryer until all traces of the flammable liquids and its
fumes have been removed.
Tllisdryer mustbe t)roper'lyinstalledin accordancewith the
in._lallalionin£lrucliorL£I_p_rorail i._u._d. ,%__grolJnding irL_trliclir_FL£
in tlle ins|allation seciion.
1 7_ Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of electric shock
and fire, Cheek with a qualified eleclrician or service personnel if :you are in doubt as to whether the dryer is properl2 grounded,
1 8_ Use the dryer only ror its intended purpose, drying clo[l]es,
19. Always discurlrluct diyel r_oiJl elecu ical supply IJefuie atteHT[Jtirl_ arsy
service. Disconnect power' cord by graspil_g the plug, not the cord,
20, Replace worn power cords and/or Ioese plugs, Z1, To reduce 1:12erisk el electric 511ock or life. do not use exLens_on cords
arJapters to connect dryer [o electrical power source,
SAVE]tHESEnNSTRUCTIONS
For Feture Use
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DANGE
Risk of child entrapment. Before you ehrov_- aw_y your old
dryer, take olF_ thee door so that children enay
nol _asily get trapped irmid<_.
A._ dry cleaning solvents, g_:isoline, vegelable and cooking oils are highly
hazardous materials, items soaked in or spotted with such should not be used in
the dryer. Items may still contain a substantial amount of the hazardous material
nfl__r t-x__ingwashed When ,_Hr.h ile,ms ar_. expr_.d 1o h_at ll_y r;ollld ionile, As
clotlles are stacked and plied up in tile dr_cer the Ileal cannot escape., Due to tl_ls,
Items become l]ot enougl] Lo possibly Ignite. Wasl_lng In llot water wl uqextra
de_l._r,qenLwrauld feduct_ but llO[,_[i rtfi_'_aLethe risk or rile..
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OPEP,,_TIN G INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 5
Features ............................................................................................................................................................5
Oilier Features .......................................................................................... 7
Operations ................................................................................................... 8
Normal Operating Sound_ ....................................................................... 9
Tips .................................................................................................................... 9
Care and Cleaning GuI@ ........................................................................... 10
Trouble_hootgn 0 .........................................................................................................................11
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................12
Toolsand MaterialsRequired .......................................................................1 2
FleclricalRequirements ...........................................,..............................12
Unpacking Your Do'er ........................................................................................1;Z
Exhaust System ¢onn_tions .......................................................................................1 3
ReqlJiremonL_ and lnstruclions .............................................................................. 1 3,
Materials ........................................................................................................ 14
Location of Your Dryer...........................................................................1G
installationinMobile Ilome ......................................................................1 7
Electrl]ca! Oennec_lo.s ............................................................................1 8
Requ_remenls and Instructions ..................................................................................18
3-'_hlire Cord Conn_.linn£ ...................................................................................................19
4-.Wire Cord Connections ......................................................................20
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WARNING; To _du_ ti_ li_k of =Jrfilu, eiectlk; _flL;_:k el injul y tO,perverts, lead
tl_ IMPORTANT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS L_fo_e operating thiz, dry=,
Feat_Jlr_;
Conlrol Knob:
WRIr',_i(LE ' ":':::':::, ::: .'
RELEASE ZO '.: ::>
30 4g
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I lry I im_r: lel,_ ynll ._.l lh_. lime 1o dry yaitr cloih_0 depending nn the fabric t_ype and depending on tile load size, This is designed for :you to
set tl]e lltlmber of ITllllUteS needed to dry Lhe ¢lot_ieso This cycle provl des up to 1 O0 mlnLl[es o1 drytnq lime at the _mperature sete_tiort of your choice., Dlying time varies dependin 9 on size and dampne._ of the load, weight and fabric type. Room temperature, humidity, type of installation and electric voltage can also afk.'ct dr_iing lima.
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Auto Dry: lets you s_L Lhe dryer to a preset dry cjcle, This is desigr_d for the casual _otl, ons. E,.g. Jeans, etc, lhis cycle is best for regular and
permanen! press _terns float can be tumble-dned. Drying time is determined automatically at tl_e temperaiure selection at ;/our cl_oice,
He_ tire _;y(;l_v[_url_ b_ite= wl_u_l iLem_ uf similar feb_ b, _veiNl=t ui_d OOllStJUZ;[JQI1are dried togelher,
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Temperature Knob:
TEMPERATURE
PERM PP-J_SS
MEDIUM HEAT
T_.mp_.ralllm S£lhfl O Central: T_Q.__1 111_.I"tO._ldrying lemt3_=.rall=rp., o_ lll_.
d_er load, depending on the fabric type.
Low Heat: for knitted and delicete clothes°
- Med. Heat: fu[ p_rllfatlunt p_e.._, _.¥11tlrelJc t;IuUtes.
Higl] Heal for regular clothes,
Always follow directions on fabric care labels.To avoid fire do not use_ hQat to dry items oontaini ng feather& foam rub I:_r or similar textured
rubber-like material
S;tarl Knob:
5TART
Start BL&ton / Power On: Push Start button for 2 seconds to powel on the Dryer after loading. Unit will auLomatlcally stop once [lle dryer door is
opened Tl_e start I)LIEORrnLIStbe onr_e again pusl]ed to resume operal_on once the door is clos_do
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