Kleenmaid KED600 User Manual

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Instructions for Use
KED600 Condenser Dryer
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Thank you for your trust and for buying our
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condenser dryer. We congratulate you on your wise decision. This appliance is designed for drying clothes for home use only. The dryer enables quick drying of laundry, leaving clothes soft and uffy without affecting the shape. Our appliances are environmentally friendly: some of the materials are recyclable while others are disposed of and destroyed. To protect the environment, dispose of your appliance by delivering it to the authorized dealer.
Description of the appliance ............................3
Cautions ............................................................. 4
Installation and connection.............................. 8
Operation ......................................................... 11
Tips for drying and for economic use
of the dryer....................................................... 21
Cleaning and maintenance............................. 22
Troubles ...........................................................25
Tables ..............................................................26
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Appliance description
1. Front panel
2. Drying program button 3 Water container
4. Door
Technical data
5. Condenser
6. Cooling air slot
7. Legs
Dimensions of the appliance (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm Weight (net): 43kg Weight (gross): 45kg Nominal voltage: 240 V, 50 Hz Connecting power: 2400 W Max. load: 6.5 kg Connection: power cord (240 V, 50 Hz, min 10 A) Fuse: 10 A Heater: 2100 W
Name plate with technical information for the appliance is located
under the door frame.
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Warnings
It is not recommended to reduce
temperature or switch off the heater, as the drying time is thus extended because of poor condensation of evaporated water.
Use the dryer to dry only laundry washed with
water. Do not attempt to dry laundry, washed or cleaned with ammable detergents or solutions (gasoline, trichloroethylene etc.), as it may cause explosion.
Do not let the children play with the appliance.
Prevent your children or pets to enter the dryer drum.
When discarding the old appliance remove
the power cord and break the lock, so that the door can not be locked (safety precautions for children).
After cleaning replace the condenser to the air
channel. Operating the appliance without the condenser or with a damaged condenser may cause a re.
The rear wall of the appliance may be hot -
danger of burns.
Clean lter after each drying. If the lter has
been removed, always reinsert it before the next operation.
After use always turn the appliance off (the
program selection jog should be in position “0”) and unplug the power cord.
Close the dryer door prior to pulling out the water
container.
Leave all repairs to a qualied technician.
Tampering with the appliance or damage by an unqualied person may cause accidents or failures. Call your nearest authorised service centre on 1300 652 100.
Name plate with technical information about the
appliance is located under the door frame.
The room must be well aired, surrounding air
must not contain dusty particles.
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Room where the appliance is located must be well
aired to prevent back ow of gasses, released by open re gas appliances (replace).
To minimize the risk of re in a tumble dryer, the following should be observed:
Items that have been spotted or soaked with
vegetable or cooking oil constitute a re hazard and should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
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 oilaffected items can prevent heat from escaping and so create a re hazard.
If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain
vegetable or cooking oil or 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. The ‘cool down’ cycle of tumble dryers should be used to reduce the temperature of the items. They should not be removed from the tumble dryer or piled or stacked while hot.
Items that have been previously cleaned in,
washed in, soaked in or spotted with petrol/ gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents or other ammable or explosive substances should not be placed in a tumble dryer. Highly ammable substances commonly used in domestic environments include acetone, denatured alcohol, petrol/gasoline, kerosene, spot removers (some brands), turpentine, waxes and wax removers.
Items containing foam rubber (also known as
latex foam) or similarly textured rubber. like materials should not be dried in a tumble dryer on
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a heat setting.
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Foam rubber materials can, when heated, produce re by spontaneous combustion.
Fabric softeners or similar products should not be
used in a tumble dryer to eliminate the effects of static electricity unless this practice is specically recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements
should not be placed in a tumble dryer. Damage to the tumble dryer can result if metal reinforcements come loose during drying. When available a drying rack could be used for such items.
Plastic articles such as shower caps or babies’
waterproof napkin covers should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
Rubber-backed articles, clothes tted with foam
rubber pads, pillows, galoshes and rubber-coated tennis shoes should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
The belt can be replaced by a servicing
engineer only, who incorporates an original spare part with the marking OPTIBELT EPH 1906, code 104265.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product
may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
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please contact your local city ofce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
This appliance is not intended for use by
young children or inrm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Installation and connection
Removing wrapping
Selecting the appropriate location of the appliance
Installation
Packaging materials are environmentally friendly:
they can either be recycled, safely disposed of or destroyed without any threat to the environment.
To be able to do this effectively all materials are
marked accordingly.
Be careful not to damage cabinet of
the appliance with a sharp object when removing the packaging.
Ventilation slots and openings on the appliance front and rear wall should not be obstructed.
Do not place the appliance in a room where there
is danger of freezing.
Location should be adequately ventilated. Room
temperature should always be between 0°C and 25°C as frozen water in the condensation water receptacle or in the pump may damage the dryer.
Appliance can either stand on its own or can be
placed on top of a washing machine of the same dimensions - minimum width 517 mm, depth 476 mm. The surface for placing the dryer must be clean and at. Use supplied vacuum feet to prevent sliding of the appliance. Washing machine hardtop must be wooden or metallic. To conceal the opening between the two appliances, a decorative trim (DECPL) is available. To order call your nearest Kleenmaid Store on 13 13 08.
Do not place the appliance behind lockable
door, sliding door, and door with hinges on the opposite side of the appliance. Place the appliance in the room in such a way to ensure free opening of the dryer door.
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Level the machine longitudinally and transversally
by rotating the adjustable feet, thus enabling the leveling by +/- 1 cm.
The surface beneath the appliance should
be kept dry and clean to prevent sliding of the appliance.
Do not place the dryer on a thick carpet as
this could obstruct the air circulation.
Moisture from laundry is extracted in the water
condensation device and is either collected in the receptacle or discharged directly into the drain (drain height should not exceed 800mm).
Display reads CONTAINER FULL and a beep is
heard when the water receptacle is full and should be emptied, preferably after each drying cycle.
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Connecting to power supply
The appliance is connected to the power supply by means of a cable cord plug. The wall socket should be earthed (safety socket). Required nominal current and frequency are stated on the rating plate. The wiring should withstand maximum load. Electric connection and earthing should be carried out in accordance with current standards and regulations.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
The appliance should be placed in a position,
where the plug is within reach.
If used with a cord extension device
or portable outlet device, ensure such devices are positioned so as not to be subjected to splashing or ingress of moisture.
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Operation
A - program selection jog B - MENU key
D - START/PAUSE key E - display
C - SELECTION key
Program selection jog Program symbols Moisture level
Cottons very dry
Synthetics dry for storage
Delicates slightly damp
Quick program iron dry
Timed program
Wool
Airing
Mix
damp for machine ironing
Function keys B key (MENU) - Scrolling within main menu. C key (SELECTION) - Selecting sub-menu
categories. D key (START /PAUSE) - Starting, interrupting and restarting the program.
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Drying procedure
- Open the dryer door by pushing the left-hand side of the door towards the appliance.
- Sort the laundry according to the type of fabrics.
Do up buttons and zippers, tie strings and
pull out the pockets.
Very delicate laundry should be put in a
special laundry bag.
It is suggested to load the drum with items
of different sizes.
Do not load dripping wet laundry into the
dryer (min. 800 rpm).
Pay attention to the labels on the clothes,
indicating the recommending drying mode (see table of textile treatment symbols on the last page).
- Insert the laundry into the drum (prior making
sure that the drum is empty).
- Close the dryer door.
Operating the dryer
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- Starting the appliance
1. Name of program, 2. Moisture level, 3. Additional functions
The appliance is switched on by turning the jog button (A) to the desired program (depending on the type of laundry, degree of moisture, and/or drying time). Display is lit and indicates the program, selected by the jog A. The LED button indicates
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selected program. If you fail to do anything within 5 minutes after starting the appliance, the display will go blank. During the drying process the display is illuminated and is switched off after the cooling stage.
- Selecting language
Press button C (SELECTION), and simultaneously turn the program selector jog A to the rst clockwise position. Display indicates the default setting of language. Use button C (SELECTION) to select the desired language. Last selected language is stored. Turn the appliance off by turning the program selector jog A to the position “0”.
- Selecting basic drying programs
For the programs cotton , synthetics and
delicate laundry select the nal moisture level (see program chart Page 25). To start drying cycle press START (D) or select additional settings.
For the timed program set the preferred
drying time. To start drying cycle press START (D) or select additional settings.
Mixed laundry program and quick drying
program already have one single moisture level already predetermined. Select only the additional settings (see program chart Page 25). To start drying cycle press START (D).
Wool program is a separate short time dened
program.
- Selection of additional functions
Button B (MENU) moves you within the menu, button C (SELECTION) serves to select options (see next page. Selection of additional functions). Only MENU functions available for a particular program are displayed. When the preferred
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additional function is selected, the display indicates
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relevant symbol. After the appliance is switched off, all additional functions, except the sound signal and child lock, are reset to their original settings.
Start delay
Default setting does not include delayed start (display indicates 00:00 hours). Use button C to select between 0 and 20 hours. For the rst two hours the sequence may be set at 30 minute lapses, after that the sequence is 1 hour. When the preset time elapses, the selected program starts. In case of power failure prior the end of the countdown (display ashes POWER FAILURE), press button D (START).
Lower temperature
This function is selected if you wish to dry laundry at lower temperature than the program default (see Page 24 Program Chart). By selecting this function the drying time is longer. Use the C button to select. Certain programs do not allow selection of this function.
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After drying is completed, this function
returns to the initial higher temperature.
Anti-crease program
The anti-crease program is set at 1 hour by default. You may also select either to switch off the program (0 h) or prolong the program to last 2 hours (2 h). Use the C button to select. The anti crease program is stopped if you open the door of the appliance during the program, or if you switch the appliance off.
Heater off
Heater may be switched off if you wish to dry laundry at room temperature; drying time is extended. Use the C button to select.
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Quick program does not allow turning the heater off.
Child lock
Operation of the dryer may be protected against accidental changes of programs or functions. The function is activated by pressing the START button. By pressing any key the sound alarm signals that child lock is on. Relevant symbol ashes, and the display reads CHILD LOCK ON. If you want to set new drying program, or change additional settings, you must rst remove the protection.
Switching the function off:
- during drying:
If you want to interrupt the program or change settings, switch off the function temporarily by keeping the B button (MENU) pressed for 4 seconds. During this time the program can be stopped by pressing D button (see page 17 interruptions). Relevant symbol ashes on the display. The function is reactivated by pressing the D button (START). In case you fail to change anything within 15 seconds, the protection is automatically reactivated. Even if you stop drying by opening the door and child lock is temporarily switched off, it is automatically restarted if the door is closed within the next 15 seconds. If you switch off the protection in the menu during the interruption, it will no longer be active when the program continues.
- after drying is completed:
By pressing the B button (MENU) for four seconds after the drying program is completed, the protection is switched off permanently. This means that it will remain inactive also the next time you start the drying procedure. Otherwise the protection remains active till the next drying process. It is switched off by a four second pressing of B button (MENU), while the A button is turned to position “0”,
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KED600 – Child Lock : Supplementary Instructions
To activate :
1. Turn the dryer on at the selector switch
2. Press the Menu button (B) and scroll through to select the child lock function
3. Select ‘Yes’ (C) and start the dryer (D)
4. The child lock is now permanently on.
To deactivate the child lock :
1. Turn the dryer on at the selector switch
2. Press and hold the menu button (B) for 5 seconds
3. Scroll through the menu and select child lock ‘No’ (C)
4. Start the Dryer (D)
5. The child lock is now permanently deactivated
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so you can select the drying program or additional
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functions.
Sound signal
In default setting the sound signal is on. You may select to switch the sound signal off, or increase volume.
Legend: sound signal off;
normal sound signal setting;
increased volume setting.
If you switch the sound signal off the display indicates relevant symbol .
Prior rst drying remove the basket and
any wrappings from the drum.
Drying in the basket (max. 2.5 kg of dry laundry) This function may be selected only at timed drying. Default setting is off. When this function is selected, the anti-crease program is switched off. The basket drying function is used to dry sneakers or other things which you want to prevent from tumbling within the drum. Be careful to avoid things which are being dried to touch the drum as they may get stuck and thus damaged. During this function the basket remains still. Dry only clean sneakers. Wring them after washing to such extent that they do not drip water prior inserting into the dryer. After all functions are selected, move to the main menu with the MENU button. Display ashes START. If you agree with all selected functions, press START for the commencement of drying, otherwise select any other functions as preferred.
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After the machine had been switched off (program selector jog (A) is at the position “0”), all additional functions return back to their
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default settings, except for the sound signal and the child lock (unless permanently inactivated).
Drying procedure
Drying process is turned on by pressing the
START (D) button. If the preset delayed start was selected, the
process will start when the preset time elapses. Display indicates the program with all
selected functions, and the beep signals the commencement of drying. The display indicates different drying stages
in their sequence, according to the selected program.
Press the START button to conrm commencement of drying (program starts when the delayed start time elapsed)
Maximum moisture level of laundry
Laundry has reached ironing moisture level
Laundry has reached the preset moisture level (slightly moist)
Cooling down (10 minutes at the end of a particular program)
End of drying. Empty the condenser tank.
Clean the lter.
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EXAMPLE: Selected program: cotton, slightly
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moist, functions selected: delayed start, decreased temperature, child lock, no sound signal).
- End of drying procedure
At the end of the drying procedure the display indicates END and CLEAN FILTER, and the beep is heard. The display intermittently ashes CLEAN FILTER
- EMPTY CONTAINER. If the appliance is not switched off and/or the door is not opened, the anti-crease program switches on (according to settings from cf. Selection of additional functions) and the dryer continues with gentle tumbling. Pull the power lead from the socket and cut the power supply from the mains.
Interruptions
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By the user
Changing the program or the functions
After drying be careful when extracting
laundry from the appliance, as it may be hot!
Prior any changes child lock must be
deactivated!
By pressing button D (START/PAUSE) the drying program is paused; display reads PAUSE. You can now change additional settings or basic programs. Press MENU to enter any menu and change additional settings or select another drying program. Conrm by pressing D (START/PAUSE). You can switch the appliance off (turn jog A to the position “0”) and reset all preferred settings.
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Door opened
If the door is opened during the drying process this will pause the operation; the display reads DOOR OPEN. When the door is closed, the drying process resumes only after the START/PAUSE button (D) is pressed. The beep reminds you that the drying process continues. If you press the START/PAUSE button D when the door is open, the display indicates the CLOSE DOOR warning and sound signal beeps.
Power failure
After the power supply has been restored the
display intermittently reads POWER FAILURE. To continue press the START (D) button and the machine will continue from the point it had been interrupted, all previous settings remain the same as before the failure.
If you wish to change settings or originally
selected program, you can do it by simply pressing MENU or turn the selector jog to the desired program.
Conrm the selection by pressing START, and
continue as in normal setting procedure.
In case of power failure child lock is not
switched off (if it was active prior the failure).
Water container is full
When the water container is full the drying
program is interrupted. Display reads CONTAINER FULL and a beep is heard.
After emptying the water from the container,
resume drying by pressing the D button (START/ PAUSE).
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Special functions
Drum empty
At the beginning of drying the appliance detects
moisture level of the laundry. If the appliance does not detect any laundry in the drum, a beep is heard and the display reads DRUM EMPTY and END.
Drum lamp
The drum is illuminated when the appliance
door is open. If the door is open for more than 5 minutes and no changes to the settings have been made, the lamp goes off.
Display illumination
Display illuminates when the program selection
jog is turned to any program position.
If you then do nothing for the next 5 minutes (if
you fail to move the program selector or press any of the function keys), the illumination goes off.
The display is lit during the drying stage and
cooling process. It goes off 5 minutes after the end of drying, but if you open the door or press any key, the display illuminates again.
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Tips for drying and for the economic use of the dryer
Drying is economically most effective if you dry
the recommended quantity of laundry per one charge (see Page 25 Program Chart).
Do not dry the laundry made of especially
sensitive bers (wool, silk), which may shrink or lose shape.
It is not necessary to use a fabric conditioner
when washing the laundry, as drying makes it soft and uffy.
Drying time is much shorter and consequently the
energy consumption lower if laundry is well spun prior tumble drying (minimum 1000 spin RPM).
By selecting the most suitable drying program,
you will avoid over-drying and difcult ironing.
By cleaning the lter on regular basis drying time
is shorter and consumes less energy.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning the lter
After each use clean the lter, located in the inner
part of the door.
Lift the lter lid.
Pull your ngers over the lter to remove bres
and threads lining. Replace the lter cover (it must snap in place at the bottom).
If required, clean also the lter housing.
If the lter is clogged in such way that it needs washing, pull it out from its bed, wash under hot water and dry. Be sure that the replaced lter snaps safely to its position, and only then close the lter lid.
If the lter is not regularly cleaned, the
airow is obstructed, which causes longer drying time and danger of overheating.
Cleaning the condensation dryer
Empty the container and occasionally
clean the water condensation device.
Emptying the water container
Empty the container after every drying procedure: pull the container out, pull out the draining nozzle, pour out the water and replace the container.
Water from condenser tank is not
drinkable!
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Always switch the appliance off prior
cleaning (unplug the power cord from the wall socket, or turn the program selector jog to the position “0”).
Clean the casing and drum interior with soft cloth
and mild detergent.
Cleaning the water condensation device
Clean the water condenser two to three times a year. In case of frequent use of the appliance do even more often. A certain amount of water may drip from the condenser when pulled out, so use absorbing cloth for this operation.
Open the exterior lid of the condenser by grabbing
the handle on the lower left part of the appliance housing and pull it downwards.
Remove interior hatch by rotating the lever
vertically down, tilt the hatch towards you and remove it.
Turn the lock on the condenser upwards and pull
the condenser out by pulling the lever.
Clean the device from both sides with lukewarm
water and drain well.
Before replacing it into the slot, clean the air
channel in which the device is mounted, and the gasket at the interior lid.
Lock the condenser into place.
Insert the inner lid to seal well and lock with a
handle.
Push the exterior lid towards the appliance to lock
into place.
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Replacing the bulb
(only with some models)
Before replacing the bulb disconnect the power
cord from the wall socket.
Open the door.
Unscrew the cover of the bulb (inside the door
opening).
Replace the bulb. The bulb must be of the same
type and power as indicated on the bulb and on the protective cover (max. 10 W).
Reinsert and tightly screw the cover back. Check
if it seals well, or moisture may penetrate the interior and cause short circuit.
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Troubles
Trouble Check
Appliance does not work:
There is current in the socket, but the drum is not rotating:
Laundry is not dry: • If the lter is clean.
The condensation is inadequate:
Unevenly dried laundry:
In case of certain functional failures the appliance signals with a beep and relevant reading ashing on the display.
• If there is current in the socket and if the fuse is functioning.
• If the plug is correctly inserted into the socket.
• If the door is closed tightly (press it towards the appliance).
• If the program runs according to instructions.
• If the container is full.
• If appropriate drying time is selected.
• If the condensation device is clean.
• If the room is adequately ventilated.
• If the amount of laundry to be dried is not too large.
• If the laundry loaded in the drum has not been spun enough or if appropriate drying time has been set.
• If the room is too hot (over 25°C).
• If the room temperature is too high.
• If the condensation device is clean.
• If the amount of laundry to be dried is not too large.
• If there are only large pieces of laundry (large and small pieces should be dried together).
• If different fabrics are dried together (group the laundry according to the type of fabrics).
If a failure occurs due to incorrect installation or inappropriate use of the appliance, the warranty is void, and the repair bill is charged to the user.
In case of F0, F1, F2, F3, F4 failures,
contact your service technician without hesitation.
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Tables
Program
Type of laundry
Example of laundry COTTON max. load: 6.5 kg
Very dry
Thick or multiple layer laundry.
Terry cloth, bathrobe
Dry for storage
Uniformly thick laundry, requiring little or no ironing.
Terry cloth, tricot laundry Slightly damp
Fine laundry requiring ironing.
Tricot, ne cotton undershirts
Iron dry
Normally thick cotton or ax laundry.
Bed linen, table cloth, trousers, shirts, undershirts ..
Damp for machine
ironing
Cotton or ax for machine ironing. Straightening of laundry - following prior wringing.
Bed linen, table cloth, ... Laundry to be line dried.
SYNTHETICS max. load: 3 kg
Very dry
Thick or multiple layer synthetic or mixed fabrics laundry.
Pullovers, dresses, blankets
Dry for storage
Uniformly thick laundry not requiring ironing.
Shirts, blouses, bed linen, socks, children clothes
Slightly damp
Fine laundry, requiring little or no ironing.
Tricot laundry, undershirts, table cloth, shirts, dresses, sports attire.
Iron dry
Laundry for ironing.
Shirts, blouses, bed linen, table cloth, ...
DELICATE max. load: 2 kg
Dry for closet
Delicate laundry, to be dried at reduced temperature and requires no ironing.
Blouses, delicate underwear
Slightly damp
Delicate laundry, to be dried at reduced temperature and requires ironing.
Blouses, delicate underwear
QUICK PROGRAM max. load: 3 kg
Dry for storage
Laundry from temperature resistant fabrics, to be dried quickly.
Sports attire from cotton or from mixed fabrics
Program chart
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Program
Type of laundry
Example of laundry TIMED PROGRAM max. load: 3 kg
20 to 60 minutes
Single pieces of thick laundry that has to be completely dried, or a small amount of laundry (up to 1 kg), ... Basket drying - Max. load: 2.5kg Straightening of laundry - following prior wringing.
Bathrobe, bathing towels, pullovers, ...
Sports footwear, ... AIRING 20 minutes
Laundry to be aired quickly (with heater OFF).
Worn clothing
WOOL max. load: 2 kg
Finish
Short program for loosening of woolen products.
Machine washable woolen clothing. Extract laundry from the dryer immediately after nished and hang.
MIX max. load: 3 kg
Dry for storage
Mixed cotton and combined fabrics laundry.
Bed linen, table cloth, clothes
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Program chart / additional functions
Program Additional-functions
Cottons
Synthetics
Delicates
Quick program
Timed program
Wool
Mix
Start
delay
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Lower
tempera-
ture
Anti-
crease
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Heater
Child lock Sound
off
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signal
Drying in
basket
l possible
Table of consumption values
Remark: Both functions of temperature reduction and of heater
switching-off exclude each other.
For illustration the chart gives values for 6.5 kg of testing laundry on different RPM of nal spin in washing machine (program dry for storage).
Rounds/ min Remaining moisture
I %
800 4.2 70 120 4.4
1000 3.4 58 100 3.7
1200 3.3 55 94 3.4
1400 3.0 50 86 3.1
1600 2.6 44 74 2.7
Drying time in
minutes
Power consumption
in kWh
Measured values may differ from the actual ones due to uctuations in the type or quantity of laundry, spinning, power oscillation as well as ambient temperature and humidity.
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Table of textile symbols
Drying
Drying in dryer not permitted
Drain, hang on washing line and dry
Do not drain, hang wet and dry
Drain, lay on a at surface and dry
Machine drying not permitted
Drying at normal temperature
Drying at lower temperature
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE
DOMESTIC WARRANTY - FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
In addition to all statutory rights which you, the Consumer, have under the relevant laws in respect of this appliance, during the rst ve years of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, we guarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectied free of charge for parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents. Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser’s home.
COMMERCIAL WARRANTY - ONE YEAR WARRANTY
When this appliance is installed in a commercial application, you, the Consumer, have under the relevant laws in respect of this appliance, during your rst one year of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, we guarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent, will be rectied free of charge for parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents. Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s traveling cost to and from the Purchaser’s home.
WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER
We are not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship. This includes but is not limited to abuse, misuse, improper installation and transportation damage. We are not responsible for any consequential damages from any malfunction. The Consumer must make the appliance available for servicing and shall bear any costs incurred for any de-installation and/or re-installation required to make the appliance available for servicing. Kleenmaid is not liable for any consequential damage incurred during de-installation or re- installation.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT GLOBES OR GLASS BREAKAGE DUE TO IMPACT
In case of fractured glass do not use your appliance.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please complete warranty details below and retain together with your proof of purchase document These documents will need to be viewed by our Service Representative should you request in warranty service.
SERVICE ASSISTANCE
To assist you when phoning our After Sales Service number to arrange a service call please complete the following details and have them ready when you call.
Model Number Date of purchase
Kleenmaid Store purchased from Date of installation
KLEENMAID AFTER SALES SERVICE
1300 652 100
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