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Product Type Tumble Dryer
Brand Hisense
Model HDGA80H
Drying Capacity 8 kg
Energy Efficiency Class B
Annual Energy Consumption 561 kWh
Drying Type Condenser
Noise Level 65 dB(A)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 85 cm x 60 cm x 60 cm
Weight 45 kg
Power Consumption (Off-mode) 0.50 W
Drying Programs Cotton, Synthetics, Mix, Delicates, Wool, Sport, Quick 30', Extra Dry, Cupboard Dry, Iron Dry
Delay Start Yes, up to 24 hours
Reverse Tumbling Yes
Filter Cleaning Indicator Yes
Water Tank Full Indicator Yes
Child Lock Yes
Condenser Clean Indicator Yes
Drum Material Stainless Steel
Door Opening Hinged (left to right)

Frequently Asked Questions - HDGA80H HISENSE

What is the drying capacity of the Hisense HDGA80H?
The Hisense HDGA80H has a drying capacity of 8 kg.
How do I clean the lint filter?
Open the door, pull the lint filter upward, remove lint with your hands or a soft brush, rinse under running water if needed, dry thoroughly, and reinsert. Clean after every cycle.
Why is my dryer not starting?
Check that the door is fully closed, the power cord is plugged in, and the circuit breaker has not tripped. Also ensure the delay start is not active.
Can I install the dryer in a cupboard?
Yes, but ensure adequate ventilation. The minimum clearance is 10 cm on sides and back, and 50 cm above.
What does the 'Condenser Clean' indicator mean?
The indicator reminds you to clean the condenser unit. Follow the manual to access and clean the condenser with a soft brush or vacuum.
How do I drain the water tank?
Pull out the water tank drawer, empty it into a sink, and push back until it clicks. The tank should be emptied after each cycle.
Is the dryer suitable for wool items?
Yes, use the Wool program. Do not overload and remove items as soon as the cycle ends.
What is the energy efficiency class?
The energy efficiency class is B, with an annual energy consumption of 561 kWh.
Can I install the dryer on top of a washing machine?
Yes, but you must use a stacking kit (not included). Ensure the washing machine can support the weight (45 kg).
How do I activate the child lock?
Press and hold the Child Lock button for 3 seconds until the indicator lights up. Repeat to deactivate.

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USER MANUAL HDGA80H HISENSE

Before operating this unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain for future reference.

MODEL: HDGA80H

English

The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:

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Information, advice, tip, or recommendation

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Warning – general danger

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Warning – danger of electric shock

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Warning – danger of hot surface

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Warning – danger of fire

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It is important that you carefully read the instructions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSINTRODUCTION
12 DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER
13 Technical information
14 Control unit
16 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONPREPARING
16 Selecting the roomTHE DRYER
19 Adjusting the dryer feetBEFORE FIRST
20 Draining the condensateUSE
21 Connecting to the power mains
22 Moving and transport after installation
23 BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
24 DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6)DRYING
24 Step 1: Heed the labels on the laundryPROCESS,
25 Step 2: Preparing for the laundry drying processSTEP BY STEP
29 Step 3: Choosing the drying programme
32 Step 4: Selecting extra functions
37 Step 5: Starting the drying programme
37 Step 6: End of the drying programme
38 INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME
40 MAINTENANCE & CLEANINGDRYER
41 Cleaning the net filter in the doorCLEANING AND
42 Cleaning the heat pump filterMAINTENANCE
43 Cleaning of the heat exchanger
44 Emptying the condensate tank
45 Cleaning the dryer
46 TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLE-
46 What to do ...?SHOOTING
47 Troubleshooting table
50 Servicing
51 TIPS FOR DRYING AND ECONOMIC USE YOUR DRYERMISCELLANE-
52 DISPOSALOUS
53 TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE
53 STANDARD TESTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Carefully read the instructions for use before using the dryer.

Please, do not use the dryer without reading and understanding these instructions for use first.

These instructions for use of a dryer are supplied with different types or models of dryers. Therefore, they may include descriptions of settings or equipment that are not available in your dryer.

Failure to observe the instructions for use or inappropriate use of the dryer may result in damage to the laundry or the appliance, or injury to the user. Keep the instruction manual handy, near the dryer.

Instructions for use are available through Hisense customer service centers.

Your dryer is intended solely for household use. If the dryer is used for professional, for-profit purpose or purpose exceeding normal use in a household, or if the dryer is used by a person who is not a consumer, the warranty period shall be equal to the shortest warranty period required by relevant legislation.

Follow the instructions for correct installation of the Hisense dryer and connection to the power mains (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION«).

All and any repairs or maintenance tasks on the dryer should only be done by trained experts. Unprofessional repair may result in an accident or major malfunction.

To avoid danger, a damaged power cord may only be replaced by the manufacturer, a service technician, or an authorized person.

After installation, the dryer should stand still for two hours before it is connected to the power mains.

The dryer may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.

Do not connect the tumble dryer to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or a hair dryer.

Do not connect the dryer to power mains using an external switching device such as a programme timer, or connect it to power mains that is regularly switched on and off by the power supply provider.

In case of a defect, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.

In case of incorrect dryer connection, incorrect use, or servicing by an unauthorized person, the user shall bear the cost of any damage as such damage shall not be covered by warranty.

Always use the ducts or hoses supplied with the dryer.

Install the dryer in a room with adequate ventilation and a temperature between 10°C and 25°C.

Place the dryer on a level and stable solid (concrete) base.

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.

Never block the air exhaust (evacuation opening).

Do not place the dryer on a carpet with long fibres as this may impede air circulation.

Air in the dryer environment should not contain dust particles. Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels, including open fires.

Make sure the lint do not accumulate around the dryer.

The appliance may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture.

After installation, let the dryer rest still for 24 hours before using it. If the dryer has to be laid down on one of the sides during transport or servicing, place it with its left side, viewing from the appliance front, downwards.

Do not use the dryer to dry any laundry that has not been washed.

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.

Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer.

Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions.

Use laundry conditioners or similar products in compliance with manufacturer's instructions.

⚠️ Remove all objects such as lighters and matches from the pockets.

If the condensate tube is blocked or clogged, then tumble dryer operation is stopped (see chapter »PAUSING AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME/Full condensate tank«).

Before moving the dryer or before storing it in a non-heated room during the winter, the condensate tank has to be emptied.

The final part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged.

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.

Clean the dryer filters after each drying cycle. If you have removed the filters, replace them before the next drying cycle.

Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the dryer (please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the manufacturers of the cleaning agents).

Never add chemicals or fragrances into the condensate tank (see chapter »DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER and EMPTYING THE CONDENSATE TANK«).

After the drying process, unplug the dryer power cord from the power outlet.

The dryer uses a heat pump system to heat the air.

The system consists of a compressor and a heat

exchanger. When the dryer is started, compressor operation (the sound of flowing liquid) or flow of refrigerant may be louder as long as the compressor operates. This is not a sign of malfunction and it will not affect useful life of the dryer. In time and with use of the dryer this noise will become quieter.

The dryer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical or mental impairments, or persons with lacking experience and knowledge. These persons should be instructed about the use of the dryer by a person responsible for their safety.

The warranty does not cover consumables, minor deviations in colour, increased noise that results from appliance age and which does not affect the functionality of the dryer, and aesthetic defects on components, which do not affect the dryer's functionality and safety.

CHILD SAFETY

Do not allow children to play with the dryer.

Prevent your children and pets from entering the dryer drum.

Before closing the dryer door and running the programme, make sure there is nothing except laundry in the drum (e.g. if a child climbed into the dryer drum and closed the door from the inside).

Activate the Child lock. See chapter »STEP 4: SELECTING EXTRA FUNCTIONS/Child lock«.

Do not let children younger than three years to come near the tumble dryer, unless they are under constant supervision.

The dryer is made in compliance with all relevant safety standards.

This dryer may be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, but only if they are supervised during the use of the appliance, if they have been provided relevant instructions regarding safe use of the dryer, and if they understand the hazards of inappropriate use. Make sure children do not play with the dryer. Children may not clean the dryer or perform any maintenance tasks without supervision.

DANGER OF HOT SURFACE

At higher drying temperatures, the door glass will heat up. Be careful to avoid burns. Make sure children do not play near the door glass.

The back of the dryer may get very hot during operation. Wait for the dryer to cool down completely before touching its back side.

If you open the dryer door during the drying process, the clothes may be very hot and there is a risk of burning.

Never stop the drying process before it is completed; if you do interrupt the cycle for any reason, be careful when removing the laundry from the drum as it is very hot. Quickly remove the laundry from the drum and spread it to allow it to cool down as quickly as possible.

SAFETY

Only use the dryer to dry laundry that was washed with water. Do not dry any laundry that was washed or cleaned with flammable cleaners or substances (such as gasoline, trichloroethylene etc.) as this may result in an explosion.

If you have cleaned your clothes with industrial cleaners or chemical substances, do not dry them in the dryer.

The dryer is protected with an automatic switch-off system in case of overheating. This system will switch off the dryer if the temperature is too high.

If the net filter is clogged, the overheating automatic switch-off system may be activated. Clean the filter, wait for the dryer to cool down, and try running it again. If the dryer still fails to start, call a service technician.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER

FRONT

1 Condensate tank
2 On/off button
3 Programme selector knob
4 Start/pause button
5 Control unit
6 Door
7 Net filter
8 Air vent
9 Heat pump filter
10 Rating plate

2 3 6 4 51 10 9

BACK

1 Power cord
2 Condensate discharge hose
3 Adjustable feet

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

Rating plate with basic information about the dryer is fitted on the front wall of the dryer door opening (see chapter »DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER«).

Width600 mm
Height850 mm
Dryer depth (a)625 mm
Depth with door closed653 mm
Depth with door open (b)1134 mm
Weight 8 kg
Rated voltage See rating plate
Fuse See rating plate
Nominal power See rating plate
Amount of refrigerant See rating plate
Refrigerant typ R450a
Maximum load See rating plate

The product includes fluorinated greenhouse gases.

Refrigerant type: R450a

Amount of refrigerant: 0.33 kg

Total GWP (global warming potential): 604

CO 2 equivalent: 0.200 t

Hermetically sealed.

Rating plate

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TYPE: SP15/XXX MODEL: XXXXXX/X

Art.No.: XXXXXX Ser.No.: XXXXXXXX IPX4

220-240 V \~ XX Hz ☐ XX A

Pmax.: XXXX W RXXXX/XXX kg

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MADE IN SLOVENIA

CONTROL UNIT

Bedding 30' Dry 60' 90' Air Refresh Down Wear Shirts Cotton Storage Standard Easy Iron Mix Storage Easy Iron Wool Delicates 1 2a 3

1 ON/OFF BUTTON

Switching the dryer on and off.

Button lighting upon power on.

2 PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB

2a The light next to the selected drying programme is lit.

3 START/PAUSE BUTTON Use this button to start or stop the programme.

Upon start-up or during pause, the button light will flash; when the programme is started and in progress, it will be lit continuously.

graph TD A["5:9"] --> B["Extra Dry"] B --> C["Half Load"] C --> D["18:00"] D --> E["Start Delay"] E --> F["Anti Crease"] F --> G["3h 2h 1h"]

4 EXTRA DRY Lighting of the ⚙ symbol when the function is selected

8 START DELAY Option to set a start delay

9 CHILD LOCK symbol lighting Press the positions 8+10 and hold them for 3 seconds.

5 HALF LOAD

6 CLEAN THE FILTER symbol lighting

7 EMPTY THE CONDENSATE TANK symbol lighting

10 ANTI CREASE Lighting of the symbol and anti-crease time.

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Remove all packaging. When removing the packaging, make sure not to damage the dryer with a sharp object.

SELECTING THE ROOM

10 cm 5 cm 10 cm

The dryer may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. For optimum dryer operation, we recommend observing the clearance from the walls as indicated in the figure. In case of failure to heed the required minimum clearance, the dryer may overheat.

Vents on the back wall and the air exhaust opening on the front side of the dryer should never be obstructed.

The room in which you will install the dryer should be sufficiently ventilated, with a temperature between 10° C and 25° C. Dryer operation at a lower environment temperature may result in condensate accumulation in the dryer interior. Do not place the dryer into a place where there is danger of freezing. Frozen water in the condensate tank and pump may damage the dryer.

The dryer emits heat. Therefore, do not place it in a very small room, as the drying process may take longer due to limited amount of available air.

Lighting in the room should be sufficient to allow reading the information on the display unit on the control panel.

Opening the dryer door (bird's-eye view)

180° a b

See chapter »DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER/Technical information«.

a = 6 2 5 mm b = 1 1 3 4 mm

Do not place the dryer behind lockable or sliding door, or door with a hinge on the opposite side of the dryer door hinge. Install the dryer in such way that the door can always be freely opened.

Do not place the dryer on a carpet with long fibres as this may impede air circulation.

90° 90° 90° 90° 90°

After installation, wait for 24 hours without moving the appliance before using it for the first time. If the dryer has to be laid down on one of the sides during transport or servicing, place it with its left side, viewing from the appliance front, downwards.

Level the dryer in longitudinal and traverse direction by rotating the adjustable feet which allow levelling by +/- 1 cm. Use a spirit level and spanner No. 22.

Diagram illustrating the working principle of a washing machine, showing hand positioning and mechanical adjustment mechanism.

Floor on which the dryer is placed must have a concrete base. It should be clean and dry; otherwise, the dryer may slide. Also clean the adjustable feet.

The dryer must stand level and stable on a solid base.

Incorrect levelling of the dryer with the adjustable legs may cause vibration, appliance sliding across the room, and loud operation. Incorrect levelling of the dryer shall not be subject to warranty.

Sometimes, unusual or louder noise may appear during appliance operation; these are mostly the result of improper installation.

DRAINING THE CONDENSATE

The moisture from the laundry is extracted in the condenser unit and accumulated in the condensate tank.

During the drying process, an indicator light (symbol ⚙ (7) is lit on the display unit) warns when the condensate tank is full and needs to be emptied.

To avoid emptying the condensate tank, run the condensate discharge hose located at the back of the appliance directly into a drain.

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1 Release the hose from the holder on the back wall of the dryer (left hand side, below the top cover).

2 Run the hose into a drain at a height of no more than 80 cm from the floor.

If you decide to run the condensate drain hose into a drain, make sure the hose is securely fastened. This will prevent any water spillage which could result in unexpected damage.

⚠️ Always use the hoses supplied with the dryer.

CONNECTING TO THE POWER MAINS

Diagram showing two washing machines connected by a power cord, with time and duration labels indicating 2 hours.

After installation, the dryer should stand still for two hours before it is connected to the power mains; this allows the dryer to stabilize.

Connect the dryer to a grounded power outlet. After installation, the wall outlet should be freely accessible. The outlet should be fitted with an earth contact (in compliance with the relevant regulations).

Information on your dryer is indicated on the rating plate (see chapter »DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYER/Technical information«).

⚠️ We recommend using over-voltage protection to protect the appliance in case of a lightning strike.

⚠ The dryer may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.

Do not connect the tumble dryer to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or a hair dryer.
Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance should be done by trained experts.
A damaged power cord may only be replaced by a person authorized by the manufacturer.

MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION

After every drying cycle, a small amount of condensed water will remain in the dryer. Switch on the dryer and choose one of the programmes, then let the appliance operate for approximately half a minute. This will pump out the remaining water and prevent damage to the dryer during transport. If the dryer cannot be transported in the upright position, tilt it to the left side.

After transport, the dryer should be left to stand still for at least two hours before it is connected to the power mains. The appliance should be installed and connected by a trained technician.
If the appliance was not transported in compliance with the instructions, the dryer should be left to stand still at least 24 hours before it is reconnected to the power mains.

Failure to do so may result in a heat pump failure which shall not be covered by the warranty. Be careful not to damage the cooling system (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Selecting the room«).

⚠️ Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the dryer. Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the dryer shall not be covered by the warranty.

The belt may only be replaced by a service technician authorized by the manufacturer, who can supply the original spare part with the code OPTIBELT EPH 1906, code 104265; OPTIBELT 8 EPH 1941, code 160165; POLY-V 7PH 1956 HUTCHINSON, code 562038; HUTCHINSON 8 PHE 1942, šifra 270313 (depending on the model).

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME

Make sure the dryer is disconnected from the power mains; then, open the door by pulling the left side of the door towards you (figures 1 and 2).

Before using the dryer for the first time, clean the dryer drum using a soft damp cotton cloth and water (figure 3).

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Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the dryer (please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the manufacturers of the cleaning agents).

DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6)

STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY

Normal wash;Delicates laundryMax.washing temp.95°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 1Max.washing temp.60°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 2Max.washing temp.40°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 3Max.washing temp.30°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 4Hand wash onlyHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 5Do not washHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 6
Bleaching Bleaching in cool waterHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 7Bleaching not allowedHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 8
Dry cleaning Dry cleaning with all agentsHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 9Petroleum solvent R11, R113HISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 10Dry cleaning in kerosene, pure alcohol, and R113[WAB6]Dry cleaning not allowedHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 11
Easy Ironing Hot ironing,max.200°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 12Hot ironing,max.150°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 13Hot ironing, max.110°CHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 14Easy Ironing not allowed[24GD]
Drying Dry flat (place on a flat surface)HISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 15Drip dryHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 16Line dryHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 17High temperatureHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 18Low temperatureHISENSE HDGA80H - DRYING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1 - 6) - 19Do not tumble dry[88KS]

STEP 2: PREPARING FOR THE LAUNDRY DRYING PROCESS

  1. Sort the laundry by type and thickness of the fabric (see PROGRAMME TABLE).
  2. Close the buttons and zips, tie any ribbons, and turn the pockets inside out.
  3. Place very sensitive clothes in a special-purpose laundry bag.
    (The special-purpose laundry bag is available as an optional accessory.)

Illustration of a jacket and pants assembly with directional arrows indicating fit or movement (no text or symbols)

Drying laundry made of particularly delicate fabrics that may be deformed is not recommended. The following types of laundry may not be dried in the dryer as this may cause your garments to deform:

• leather garments and other leather products;
• garments that are waxed or treated in any other way;
• garments with major wooden, plastic, or metal parts;
• garments with spangles;
• garments with metal parts subject to rusting.

Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.

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 fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items can prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire 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 first be washed in hot water with extra detergent – this will reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard.

DRYING IN A BASKET (DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

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Before the first drying cycle, remove the basket and all packaging from the drum.

Laundry may only be dried in the basket when using the timed drying programme. (The basket is available for purchase as an optional accessory at the service centre.)

Diagram illustrating the process of washing machine cleaning, showing steps from washing to cleaning with magnified views.

1 Open the dryer door and insert the laundry.

2 Insert the drying basket by securing it to the door gasket (as shown in the figure).

3 The basket can be used for drying of sports shoes, slippers, or any other item you do not wish tumbled around the dryer drum during the drying process (max. load: 2.5 kg).

4 After the drying process, remove the drying basket and close the dryer door.

Only dry clean sports shoes or slippers that have been wrung just enough to prevent water from dripping from them.

As the drum rotates, the laundry basket will be still. Therefore, make sure the items you are drying in the basket are not in contact with the drum, as this could result in damage to the item and the dryer.

SWITCHING ON THE DRYER

Connect the dryer to the power mains by plugging in the power cord.

Press the (1) ON/OFF button to switch on the dryer (figure 1).

With some models, the dryer drum is lit as well (figure 2).

(The light in the dryer drum is not suitable for any other use.)

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The light in the dryer drum may only be replaced by the manufacturer, a service technician or an authorized person.

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Line drawing of a washing machine with a light bulb inside, showing the door and lid open (no text or symbols)

LOADING THE DRYER

Open the dryer door by pulling the left side of the door towards you (figure 1). Insert the laundry into the drum (after making sure the drum is empty) (figure 2). Close the dryer door (figure 3).

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Do not insert laundry into the dryer if it has not been wrung or spun (recommended minimum spinning cycle: 800 rpm).

Do not overload the drum! See PROGRAMME TABLE and observe your nominal load as indicated on the rating plate.

If the dryer drum is overloaded, the laundry will be more wrinkled and perhaps unevenly dried.

When drying larger items (bedding, towels, tablecloths etc.), loosen them and then insert them into the dryer drum.

STEP 3: CHOOSING THE DRYING PROGRAMME

Choose the programme by rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right (depending on the type of laundry and the desired level of dryness). See PROGRAMME TABLE. When you select the drying programme, the light (2a) next to the selected drying programme lights up.

Bedding 30' Dry 60' 90' Air Refresh Down Wear Shirts Cotton Storage Standard Easy Iron Mix Storage Easy Iron Wool Delicates 2 2a

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The programme selector knob (2) will not rotate automatically during operation.

PROGRAMME TABLE

ProgrammeDryness levelsMax. loadProgramme description
Cotton
Cotton Storage*(Cupboard dry)8 kg Use this programme for thicker non-sensitive cotton laundry. After drying, it will be dry and ready to be stored in the cupboard.
Standard □8 kg Use this programme for thicker non-sensitive cotton laundry of approximately the same thickness. After drying, it will be dry.
Easy Iron(Moist for ironing)8 kg Use this programme for non-sensitive cotton laundry. After drying, it will be ready for ironing.
Mix (Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
Mix Storage(Cupboard dry)3.5 kg Use this programme for sensitive laundry made of a mixture of synthetic and cotton fibres. After the drying cycle, the laundry will be dry.
Easy Iron(Moist for ironing)3.5 kg Use this programme for sensitive laundry made of a mixture of synthetic and cotton fibres. After drying, the laundry will be slightly moist.
Wool 2 kg This short programme is intended for softening orfluffing of clothes made of wool and silk, which have to be dried thoroughly according to manufacturer s instructions.
Delicates 1 kg Use this programme to dry highly delicate laundry made of synthetic fibres, which may be slightly moist after the drying process. We recommend using a special-purpose laundry bag.
Shirts 2 kg Use this programme to dry shirts and blouses. Adjusteddrum rotation prevents the laundry from creasing.
Down Wear 1.5 kg Use this programme to dry textiles stuffed or paddedwith down (pillows, duvets, jackets etc.). Dry large items separately and use the EXTRA DRY function or the Time Programme if necessary.
Air Refresh 2 kg In this programme, the heater is switched off. Theprogramme is suitable for refreshing your laundry.
Dry(Timed drying program)90'60'30'4 kg Use this programme for non-sensitive laundry that is still slightly moist and has to be thoroughly dried. In the time programme, remaining moisture is not detected automatically. If the laundry is still damp after the programme is complete, repeat the programme; if it is too dry and therefore creased and rough to touch, the drying time you selected was too long.
Bedding 5 kg Use this programme for larger items. When the programme is complete, they will be dry. Adjusted drum rotation prevents the laundry from tangling.

* Program Cotton Storage, at rated load capacity was used for the testing for energy according to AS/NZS 2442. The cool down cycle commences when 11 min is noted on the control panel display.

If your laundry is not dried to the desired dryness level, use extra functions or use a more suitable programme.

STEP 4: SELECTING EXTRA FUNCTIONS

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Activate/deactivate the function by pressing the desired position (before pressing the (3) START/USE button).

Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant function button (before pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button).

Functions that can be changed or adjusted with the selected drying programme are partly lit (dimmed).

Certain settings cannot be selected with some programmes. Such settings will not be lit, and the button will flash when pressed (see FUNCTION TABLE).

Description of lighting of functions for the selected drying programme:

  • Lit (Basic/preset setting);
  • Dimmed (Functions that can be adjusted) and
  • Unlit (Functions that cannot be selected).

Half Load 18:00 Extra Dry Start Delay Anti Crease 4 5

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EXTRA DRY

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Press on the EXTRA DRY position to adjust the dryness level – the dryer the laundry, the longer the drying cycle. This setting can be adjusted before the start of the drying process. After the drying programme, this setting is not stored.

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HALF LOAD

Press the HALF LOAD position to choose between normal and half load, which also affects the displayed laundry drying time.

8

START DELAY

Desired time when the drying programme should start can be set in advance, which allows more flexibility.

Press the position (8) START DELAY to choose from 0 to 6 in 30-minute steps, and from 6 to 24 hours in 1-hour steps (8a) of start delay; when you press the (3) START/PAUSE button, the selected time is displayed.

When the set delay time expires, the selected drying programme will start automatically.

To deactivate the start delay, press the position (8) START DELAY and hold it for 3 seconds.

In case of a power supply failure before the delay time has elapsed, press the START/PAUSE (3) button to resume the countdown.

The symbol ☒ (8b) is lit when the DRYING TIME is in progress/counting down.

The symbol (8c) is lit when the START DELAY function (8) is selected.

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10

ANTI CREASE

If you do not intend or cannot remove the laundry from the dryer immediately after the completion of the drying programme, we recommend using the (10) ANTI CREASE function which has to be selected before the start of the drying process.

Press on the position (10) ANTI CREASE to choose between 1h, 2h, and 3h (10a) or deactivating this function. When you open the dryer door after the completion of the drying programme, the function is automatically deactivated.

Half Load 18:00 Extra Dry Start Delay Anti Crease 3h 2h 1h 10a

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CHILD LOCK

To activate or deactivate the child lock, press the positions (8) START DELAY and (10) ANTI CREASE simultaneously and hold them for at least 3 seconds until the symbol =0 (9) lights up or goes off, respectively. If the child lock is activated, programme or additional functions cannot be changed. The child lock remains active after the dryer is switched off. Therefore, it has to be deactivated before a new programme can be selected. It can also be switched off during the drying process.

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Some functions are not available and cannot be selected with certain programmes; an acoustic signal and a flashing light will indicate such cases (see EXTRA FUNCTION TABLE).
After disconnecting the dryer from the power mains, all settings will be reset to their default factory values, except for the acoustic signal loudness, anti-crease, and child lock setting.

EXTRA FUNCTION TABLE

ProgrammeHALF LOADEXTRA DRYSTART DELAYANTI CREASE
Cotton
Cotton Storage (Cupboard dry)
Standard □
Easy Iron (Moist for ironing)
Mix (Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
Mix Storage (Cupboard dry)
Easy Iron (Moist for ironing)
Wool
Delicates ● ●
Shirts ● ●
Down Wear ● ●
Air Refresh
Dry (Timed drying program)
90'
60'
30'
Bedding ● ●
  • Extra functions can be used

If your laundry is not dried to the desired dryness level, use extra functions or use a more suitable programme.

STEP 5: STARTING THE DRYING PROGRAMME

Press the button (3) START/PAUSE.

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STEP 6: END OF THE DRYING PROGRAMME

At the end of the drying programme, »End« will appear on the display unit End, the two red indicator lights will light up, and the (3) START/PAUSE button light and ANTI CREASE (10a) time indicator, if activated or selected, will flash.

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  1. Open the dryer door.
  2. Clean the filters (see section »MAINTENANCE & CLEANING« ...).
  3. Take the laundry from the drum.
  4. Close the door!
  5. Switch off the dryer (press the (1) ON/OFF button).
  6. Empty the condensate tank.
  7. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.

After the end of the drying programme, immediately remove the laundry from the dryer to prevent it from creasing again.

INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME

INTERRUPTIONS

Interrupting the programme process

Press the (3) START/PAUSE button to pause/resume a programme.

To stop and cancel the drying programme, press the (3) START/PAUSE button and hold it for 3 seconds. The selected programme will stop, and the dryer will start to cool down. Cooling down time depends on the selected programme. After this process, the drying programme can be selected again.

Open door

If the dryer door is opened during the drying process, the drying cycle will be interrupted. When the door is closed and the (3) START/PAUSE button is pressed, the drying will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.

The dryer door will heat up during the drying process. Make sure you do not burn yourself when opening the dryer door.

Full condensate tank

When the condensate tank is full, the drying programme will pause (symbol 7 ) will be lit up). Empty the condensate tank (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/Emptying the condensate tank«). Press the (3) START/PAUSE button to resume the drying programme from the point at which it was interrupted.

Power supply failure

When power supply is resumed, the signal light on the (3) START/PAUSE button will flash. To resume the drying process, press the (3) START/PAUSE button.

CHANGING THE PROGRAM/FUNCTIONS

Switch off the dryer by pressing the button (1) ON/OFF; then, switch it on again by pressing the button (1) ON/OFF and rotate the (2) programme selector knob to the desired programme, or choose extra functions.

Select another program/function and press the (3) START/PAUSE button again.

ADDING LAUNDRY AFTER THE START OF THE PROGRAM

Open the dryer door and press the (3) START/PAUSE button. Insert the laundry and press the button (3) START/PAUSE.

When loading the laundry, make sure you do not burn yourself when you open the dryer door.

Drying time may be extended.

SAVING PERSONAL SETTINGS

Initial settings may be changed.

When the programme and additional functions are selected, you may store such combination by pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button and holding it for five seconds. An indicator light on the (3) START/PAUSE button and an acoustic signal will confirm your selection. S C (settings changed) will be displayed briefly on the display.

Press the (3) START/PAUSE button to start the drying process.

The changed combination will appear every time you switch on the dryer.

Follow the same procedure to change a previously saved combination.

PERSONAL SETTINGS MENU

Switch on the dryer by pressing the (1) ON/OFF button. To open the personal settings menu, simultaneously press the positions (4) EXTRA DRY and (8) START DELAY and hold them for 3 seconds. The symbols (8c) START DELAY, (8b) DRYING TIME, (6) FILTER, and (7) CONDENSATE TANK will be lit on the display unit. Number 1 will appear on the LED display, indicating the settings function. Rotate the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right to choose the function to change.

Press on the position (8) START DELAY to confirm the desired functions and relevant settings. Press the position (4) EXTRA DRY to go back one step. If the desired settings are not selected in 20 seconds, the programme will automatically return to main menu.

Number 1 indicates Acoustic signal volume setting. Acoustic signal volume can be set at four levels (0 means the sound is off; 1 means that the button sound is activated; 2 means low volume, and 3 means high volume). Choose the volume level by rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right. The lowest setting means that the acoustic signal is switched off.

Number 2 indicates reset of Personal programme settings to factory defaults.

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

Before cleaning, make sure to switch off the dryer and disconnect it from the power mains (unplug the power cord from the outlet).

The dryer is fitted with a filtering system consisting of several filters that prevent any impurities from entering the heat exchanger system.

Diagram of a washing machine with labeled parts including air purifier, fan, and control panel

1 Net filter

2 Heat pump filter

3 Condensate tank

The dryer may never be operated without the filters in place or with damaged filters, as excessive amount of accumulated fibres from the fabric could cause malfunction or failure of the dryer.

CLEANING THE NET FILTER IN THE DOOR

Clean the net filter after each drying cycle.

Diagram illustrating washing machine operation with labeled steps and circular insets showing hand-crank cleaning operations.

1 Open the filter housing.

2 Pull out the net filter.

3 Gently scrape the filter to remove the lint, i.e. the lining of fibres and threads, with your hand or with a cloth.

4 If necessary, clean the filter housing and door gasket as well.

5 Insert the net filter and close the filter housing.

Make sure you do not pinch your fingers with the filter cover.

CLEANING THE HEAT PUMP FILTER

During cleaning, some water may be spilled. It is therefore recommended to place an absorbent cloth on the floor.

Diagram illustrating the process of washing machine ventilation system, showing airflow direction and component placement.

1 Open the outer cover. Hold the levers on the inside cover and rotate them upwards. Remove the inside cover.

2 Use the handle to pull out the heat pump filter.

3 Push the foam part of the filter from the housing. Use a damp cloth to clean the heat pump filter housing.

4 Wash the foam filter under running water and dry it before replacing it in the filter housing.

Insert the heat pump foam filter into the housing and close the outer cover (push it upwards toward the machine until it latches into place).
The heat pump filter has to be correctly inserted into its slot. Otherwise, the heat exchanger installed inside the dryer may be clogged or damaged.
Clean the foam filter at least after every five drying cycles.

CLEANING OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER

Do not touch the inner metal parts of the heat exchanger with bare hands. Danger of injury on sharp parts. Use appropriate protection gloves when cleaning the heat exchanger.

Incorrect cleaning of the metal fins of the heat exchanger can permanently damage the tumble dryer. Do not press on the metal fins with hard objects like for example the plastic tube of a vacuum cleaner.

The dust and dirt in the metal fins of the heat exchanger can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush attachment.

Access to the heat exchanger is possible, when the heat pump filter is removed as is described in the chapter »Cleaning the heat pump filter«.

Without pressing, gently move the brush attachment only in the direction of the metal fins from top to bottom. Too much pressure can damage or bend the metal fins of the heat exchanger.

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We recommend you clean the heat exchanger at least every twelve months.

Line drawing of a washing machine with a close-up inset showing the internal components (no text or symbols)

EMPTYING THE CONDENSATE TANK

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Empty the condensate tank after each drying cycle.

If the condensate tank is full, the drying programme will be paused automatically.

Symbol ⚙ (7) will light up on the display unit, indicating that the condensate tank should be emptied.

Diagram illustrating washing machine cleaning steps with hand gestures and corresponding images showing liquid transfer from a bowl to a sink.

1 Pull out the condensate tank from the dryer (using both hands as shown in the figure), then turn it upside down over a washbasin, sink, or any suitable vessel.

2,3 Empty the condensate tank. Pull out the spout at the opening for easier emptying. Replace the condensate tank.

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Water from the condensate tank is not potable. If thoroughly filtered, it can be used for ironing.

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Never add chemicals or fragrances into the condensate tank.

It is not necessary to empty the condensate tank if the drain hose is connected directly to a drain (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Draining the condensate«).

CLEANING THE DRYER

Always disconnect the dryer from the power mains before cleaning.

Clean the dryer exterior using a soft damp cotton cloth.

Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the dryer (please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the manufacturers of the cleaning agents).

Wipe all parts of the dryer with a soft cloth until dry.

Do not clean the dryer with a jet of water!

Line drawing of a washing machine with a drain and a bowl nearby (no text or symbols)

TROUBLESHOOTING

WHAT TO DO ...?

Disturbances from the environment (e.g. the power grid) may result in various error reports (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE). In such case:

  • Switch off the dryer and wait at least one minute.
  • Switch on the dryer and repeat the drying programme.
  • Most errors during operation can be resolved by the user (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE).
  • If the error persists, call an authorized service unit.
    • Repairs may only be carried out by an adequately trained person.
  • Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the dryer shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the user.

The warranty does not cover the errors or failures resulting from disturbances from the environment (lightning strike, power grid failures, natural disasters etc.).

TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

Problem/error CauseWhat to do?
The machine will not start.· The main switch is not switched on.· Check whether the main switch is on.
· There is no voltage in the power outlet.· Check the fuse.· Check if the power cord plug is correctly inserted into the power outlet.
There is voltage in the outlet, but the drum does not spin and the appliance does not work.· Open the door. · Check if the door is closed properly.
· The condensate tank is full. · Empty the condensate tank (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/Emptying the condensate tank«).
· Perhaps the START DELAY function was set .· Programme was not started in accordance with the instructions.· To deactivate the start delay option, press the position (8) START DELAY and hold for 3 seconds.· Re-read the instructions for use again.
The appliance stops heating completely during a programme.· The net filter may be clogged. As a result, the temperature in the dryer rises, which in turn causes overheating, and therefore heating is switched off.· Clean the net filter (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/ Cleaning the net filter in the door«).· Wait for the appliance to cool down, and try running it again. If the dryer still fails to start, call a service technician.
A slight hitting noise appears.· If the dryer is out of use for a long period of time, the support elements are under stress at the same point.· The noise will subside without any intervention.
The door opens during drying.· Excessive load on the door (too much laundry in the drum).· Reduce the amount of laundry.
Unevenly dried laundry.· Laundry of varying types and thickness, or excessive amount of laundry.· Make sure you have sorted the laundry by type and thickness, whether you have added a suitable amount of laundry to the drum, and whether you have selected a suitable programme (see PROGRAMME TABLE).
Laundry not dried or drying takes too longFilters are not clean. Clean the filters (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE«).
Dryer is placed in a closed room; room that is too cold; or room that is too small and the air overheats as a result.Make sure there is adequate supply of fresh air to the dryer; for example, open the door and/or window.Check if the temperature in the room where the dryer is installed is too high or too low.
Laundry was not sufficiently wrung or spun.If the laundry is still wet after the drying cycle, repeat the drying and select an appropriate drying programme (after cleaning the filters).
Amount of laundry dried in the appliance is too large or insufficient.Use a suitable programme or extra functions.
Laundry (such as bedding) gets tangled into large balls.Close the buttons or zippers on the laundry before drying. Select a suitable programme (e.g. the program Bedding).After the drying process, loosen the laundry and select an additional drying programme (e.g. Dry (Timed drying program).
Drum lighting errorThere is no lighting when the dryer door is opened.Disconnect the dryer from the power mains and call an authorized service unit.

Errors indicated on the display unit may include the following:

Problem/error Indication on the display unit and description of errorWhat to do?
E0 Control unit failureHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 1Call service centre.
E1 Temperature sensor failureHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 2Call service centre.
E2Application errorHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 3Call service centre.
E3 Pump errorHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 4Call service centre.
E4 System overheatingHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 5Clean the filter. See chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/Cleaning the net filter in the door« or call a service technician.
E6, E7, E8 Control unit failureHISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 6HISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 7HISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 8Disconnect the tumble dryer from the power supply.Call service centre.

Warnings indicated on the display unit may include the following:

Warning Indication onthe display unit and description of warningWhat to do?
HISENSE HDGA80H - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE - 9Condensate tank warning Empty the condensate tank before resuming the programme (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/ Emptying the condensate tank«).
»PF« Power supply failure warningDrying interrupted due to power supply failure. Press the (3) START/PAUSE button to restart or resume the drying programme.

Write down the error code (e.g. E0, E1), switch off the dryer, and call the nearest authorized service (call centre).

Sounds

In the initial drying stage or during drying, the compressor and the heat pump cause noise; this, however, does not affect the tumble dryer operation.

Humming sound: compressor noise; the noise level depends on the program and the drying stage.

Buzzing sound: the compressor is occasionally ventilated.

Pumping or liquid flowing sound: the pump is pumping the condensate into the condensate tank.

Clicking sound: start of automatic cleaning of the heat exchanger (compressor).

Rumbling or rattling noise: during drying when the laundry also includes hard parts (such as buttons, zippers etc.)

SERVICING

Before calling a service technician

When you contact a service centre, please state your dryer's type (1), code/ID (2), model number (3), and serial number (4).

Type, code/ID, model, and serial number are indicated on the rating (type) plate located on the front side of the dryer door opening.

⚠ In case of a failure, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.

⚠️ Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the dryer shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the user.

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Additional information, equipment and accessories for maintenance can be obtained through Hisense customer service centers.

TIPS FOR DRYING AND ECONOMIC USE YOUR DRYER

The most economical way of drying is to dry the recommended amount of laundry in each batch (see PROGRAMME TABLE).

Drying laundry made of particularly delicate fabrics that may be deformed is not recommended.

Use of conditioner in the washing cycle is not necessary as the laundry is soft and smooth after drying in the dryer. Drying time will be shorter and power consumption will be lower if the garments are thoroughly wrung or spun before drying. By selecting the appropriate drying programme, you will avoid over-drying your laundry and problems with ironing or shrinkage of fabric.

Regular cleaning of the filters will lead to optimum drying time and minimum power consumption.

When drying smaller amounts of laundry or individual garments, the sensor may not perceive the actual level of moisture in the laundry. In such cases, it is recommended to dry smaller items or amounts with programmes for dryer laundry or with the timed programme.

DISPOSAL

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Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately.

The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste. Take the product to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing.

When disposing of the dryer at the end of its useful life, remove all power cords, and destroy the door latch and switch to prevent the door from locking or latching (child safety).

Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of people, which could occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on removal and processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of waste management, your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the product.

TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE

The table lists the values for drying time and power consumption for drying of a test batch of laundry with various spinning rpm in the washing machine.

SPK ALoadSpinning [rpm]Electric energy consumption [kWh]Drying time [min]
Programme A++
Cotton Standard Total 10001,97 195
Partial 14001,25 125
Low 10001,07 115
Low 14001,02 110
Cotton moist for ironing Total1000 1,50 150
Partial 14000,85 90
Low 14000,65 74
Mixed laundry/Synthetics moist for ironingPartial 10000,59 65

measured by standard EN 61121

Due to deviations in terms of type and amount of laundry, power supply oscillation, and environment temperature and humidity, the values measured at the end user may differ from the one stated in the table.

STANDARD TESTS

For the standard test the machine's condensed water hose must be connected to a drain.

Australia
Drying performanceAS/NZS 2442.1:1996. Cotton Storage, 8 kg cotton, temperature Normal.
Energy declarationAS/NZS 2442.2:2000. Cotton Storage, 8 kg cotton, temperature Normal.
Test method for noise measurement IEC 60 704-2-6.

Instructions for loading for energy performance testing according to AS/NZS2442

Instructions for the preparation of standard laundry

Test load mass: 8 kg; Bone Dry mass required: 7,41 kg

Load itemLayout directionMethod of preparation
1 Bath towels<Hold in the middle
2 Pillowcases Hold in the middle
3 Pillowcases^Hold in the middle
4 ShirtsHold for collar of shirts and 1x folded
5 T - shirts>Hold in the middle
6 SheetsZHold the short side and fold slightly into as many layers as possible, then fold in the shape of the Z and put it in the drum
7 Undershorts Wherever
8 T - shirts>Hold in the middle
9 Tablecloths<Hold in the middle
10 Bath towelsHold in the middle
11 Shirts^Hold for collar of shirts and 1x folded
12 Undershorts Wherever
13 SheetsZHold the short side and fold slightly into as many layers as possible, then fold in the shape of the Z and put it in the drum
14 Bath towels>Hold in the middle
15 ShirtsHold for collar of shirts and 1x folded
16 T - shirts Hold in the middle
17 T - shirtsHold in the middle
18 All Handkerchiefs Wherever
19 SheetsZHold the short side and fold slightly into as many layers as possible, then fold in the shape of the Z and put it in the drum
20 Undershorts Wherever
21 Shirts<Hold for collar of shirts and 1x folded
22 Bath towels>Hold in the middle
23 Tablecloths^Hold in the middle
24 T - shirtsHold in the middle
25 Pillowcases<Hold in the middle
26 Pillowcases>Hold in the middle
27 Shirts^Hold for collar of shirts and 1x folded
28 TableclothsHold in the middle
29 Bath towels^Hold in the middle

Illustration of loaded Dryer Drum for standard test.
| Category | Value | |---|---| | Top | 29 | | Bottom | 4 | | Bottom | 3 | | Bottom | 2 | | Bottom | 1 |

LOW STANDBY MODE

If you do not run a programme or do anything else after switching on the dryer, the dryer will switch off automatically after 5 minutes to save energy. Indicator light on the (3) START/PAUSE button will flash.

The display will be reactivated if you rotate the programme selector knob or press the (1) ON/OFF button or open the dryer door. If you do not do anything for 5 minutes after the end of the programme, the display unit will be switched off as well. Indicator light on the (3) START/PAUSE button will flash.

P o = weighted power when off [W] < 0.5
P I = weighted power when in standby [W] < 0.5
T I = standby time [min] 5.00

Low mains voltage and different drying loads may affect the drying time; the remaining time displayed is adjusted accordingly during the drying process.

We reserve the right to any changes and errors in the instructions for use.

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Brand : HISENSE

Model : HDGA80H

Category : Tumble dryer