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Brand : FRIAC

Model : DKC 6315 E

Category : Dryer

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USER MANUAL DKC 6315 E FRIAC

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Safety Reminders User’s manual. This machine should only be used for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Ensure that it is fully understood before operating. Installation. Never install the dryer against curtains and be sure to prevent items from falling behind or collecting beneath the dryer. If the floor is carpeted stand the machine on a piece of hardboard. Ventilation. Check regularly that the air flowing through the dryer is not restricted: Check the fluff filter after use, and clean, if necessary. The inlet and outlets should be kept free from obstructions. If the dryer is used frequently the period between checks should be reduced accordingly. Water container. Empty the container after every drying cycle. Use both hands when carrying a full water container. Dryness. Clothes should be spin dried or thoroughly wrung before they are put into the tumble dryer. Clothes that are dripping wet should NOT be put into the dryer. Lighters and matches must not be left in pockets and NEVER use flammable liquids near the machine. Foam plastic, foam rubber and rubber- like material are not suitable for tumble drying. Articles made from these materials MUST NOT be placed in the dryer. Glass fibre curtains should never be put in this machine. Skin irritation may occur if other garments are contaminated with the glass fibres. Garments treated with flammable cleaning sprays or liquids such as petrol, must not be put in this machine. Lint or fluff must not be allowed to collect on the floor around the outside or beneath the machine. Cool down period. The drum inside may be very hot. Always allow the dryer to complete the cool down period before removing the laundry. Faults. Do not continue to use this machine if it appears to be faulty. After use. Remove the plug from the electricity supply. Always remove the plug before cleaning the appliance. Supply cord. If the supply cord on this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord which is only available from an authorised service engineer or an authorised Dealer. Service. To ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of this appliance we recommend that any servicing or repairs are only carried out by an authorised service engineer. 40001587Eng.fm Page 2 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PM3 ENGLISH Safety reminders 2 Filter 5 Electrical requirements 3 Water container 6 Installation requirements 4 Condenser 6 Preparing the load 4 Drying guide 7 Clothes preparation 4 Controls & indicators 8 Maximum drying weight 4 Operation 9-10 Sorting the load 4-5 Cleaning the dryer 11 Do not tumble dry 5 Technical specification 11 Energy saving 5 Trouble shooting 12 Opening the door 5

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY

This appliance must be operated in accordance with the instructions given in this manual. It is for domestic use only in drying household textiles and garments where a water solution has been used in the cleaning process. It MUST NOT be used with dry cleaning fluids. For your safety, this dryer must be correctly installed. If there is any doubt about installation, call an authorised service engineer for advice. Before using the tumble dryer for the first time: ● please read this instruction book thoroughly. ● remove all items packed inside drum. ● wipe the inside of the drum and door with a damp cloth to remove any dust which may have settled in transit. IMPORTANT: This dryer must only be used for drying household textiles and garments where a water solution has been used for the cleaning process. DO NOT tumble dry fabrics treated with dry cleaning fluids. Electrical requirements This appliance is fitted with a moulded-on non-rewireable plug. The plug should be accessible for disconnection after the appliance has been installed. IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue - NEUTRAL Brown - LIVE Green-and-yellow - EARTH If the supply cord on this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord which is only available from an authorised service engineer or an authorised Dealer. WARNING!

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE

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Installation requirements IMPORTANT: This dryer must be installed such that the air inlets and outlets are not restricted (fig. 1).

There should be a gap of at least 12 mm (0.5 inches) between the sides rear and base of the machine and the surrounding walls, cabinets and floor. To ensure adequate ventilation the space between the bottom of the machine and the floor must not be obstructed. NEVER install the dryer up against curtains. Prevent items from falling or collecting behind and beneath the dryer as these may obstruct the air inlets and outlets. Preparing the load Before using the dryer for the first time wipe the inside of the drum and door with a damp cloth. Make sure that the laundry you are going to dry is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer, as shown by the care symbols on each item. Clothes preparation Check that all fastenings are closed and that pockets are empty. Turn the articles inside out. Place clothes loosely in the drum to make sure that they don’t get tangled. Do not overload the drum, particularly when drying large items, otherwise, the laundry may stick to the drum and not dry evenly. Maximum drying weight ● Cottons Max. 6 kg ● Synthetics Max. 3 kg Sort the load as follows: A) By care symbols On the collar or inside seam: Suitable for tumble drying. Tumble drying at high temperature. Tumble drying at low temperature only. Do not tumble dry. B) By amount and thickness Whenever the load is bigger than the dryer capacity, separate clothes according to thickness (e.g. towels from thin underwear). C) By type of fabric Cottons/linen: Towels, cotton jersey, bed and table linen. Synthetics: Blouses, shirts, overalls, etc. made of polyester or polyamid, as well as for cotton/synthetic mixes. 40001587Eng.fm Page 4 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PM5 ENGLISH D) By drying level ● Sort into: iron dry, cupboard dry, etc. ● For delicate articles press the ‘DELICATES’ button to select low drying temperature ( ). ● For airing or drying very delicate articles select the airing option on the dial ( ). Do not tumble dry: Woollens, silk, delicate fabrics, nylon stockings, delicate embroidery, fabrics with metallic decorations, garments with PVC or leather trimmings, training shoes, bulky items such as sleeping bags, etc. IMPORTANT: Do not dry articles which have been treated with a dry cleaning fluid or rubber clothes (danger of fire or explosion). Energy saving Only put into the tumble dryer laundry which has been thoroughly wrung or spin- dried. The drier the laundry the shorter the drying time thus saving electricity. ALWAYS try to dry the maximum weight of laundry, this will save time and electricity. NEVER exceed the maximum weight, this will waste time and electricity. ALWAYS check that the filter is clean before every drying cycle as this aids efficiency. NEVER put dripping wet items into the tumble dryer, this may damage the appliance and waste time and efficiency. Opening the door Pull on handle to open the door. (fig 2). To restart the dryer, close the door and press the ‘START’ button ( ). Filter IMPORTANT: To maintain the efficiency of the dryer check that the fluff filter is clean before each drying cycle.

1. Pull the filter upwards (fig. 3).

2. Open filter as shown (fig. 4).

3. Gently remove lint using a soft brush or

4. Snap the filter together and push back

into place. Filter Care Indicator ( ) Lights when the filter needs cleaning. If the laundry is not drying check that the filter is not clogged. REMEMBER: During the last 10 minutes the load is always tumbled in cool air. WARNING!

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Water Container The water removed from the laundry during the drying cycle is collected in a container at the bottom of the dryer. We recommend that the container is emptied after each drying cycle. To remove the container:

1. Gently pull the bottom of the kickplate

so that it unclips from the dryer (fig. 5). The top section can then be unhinged allowing the kickplate to be completely removed.

2. Pull firmly on the handgrip and slide

the water container out of the dryer (fig. 6). Support the container with both hands. When full, the water container will weigh about 4 kg (fig. 7).

3. Open the lid located on the top of the

container and empty the water (fig. 8).

4. Refit the lid and slide the water

container back into position. PUSH FIRMLY INTO PLACE.

5. Refit the kickplate by engaging the

hinges at the top and ‘snapping’ the lower clips into place. Condenser IMPORTANT: Always switch off and remove the plug from the electricity supply before cleaning the condenser. To maintain the efficiency of the dryer regularly check that the condenser is clean. To remove the condenser:

1. Remove the kickplate (fig. 5).

2. Turn the two locking levers anti-

4. Gently remove any dust or fluff with a

cloth, then wash the unit by holding it under a running tap (fig. 11) turning it so that water flows between the plates, to remove any dust or fluff.

5. Refit the condenser ensuring it is

pushed firmly into place. Lock the two levers by turning them clockwise.

6. Refit the kickplate.

40001587Eng.fm Page 6 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PM7 ENGLISH Drying guide For delicate fabrics select the ‘DELICATES’ button for all Drying Programmes. This reduces the drying temperature to protect your garments. PRE-IRON PROGRAM: RELAXES CREASES – EASIER TO IRON Programme Drying Guide 1 Bone Dry 2 Extra Dry 3 Cupboard Dry 4 Iron Dry 5 Medium Dry 6 Damp Dry 40001587Eng.fm Page 7 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PMENGLISH

4. ‘DIGITAL DISPLAY’ shows the number of hours delay remaining when ‘START

5. ‘PROGRAM’ dial – selects drying program.

6. ‘FILTER CARE’ indicator – lights when filter needs cleaning ( ).

7. ‘EMPTY WATER’ indicator – lights when water indicator is full ().

8. ‘COOLING INDICATOR’ – lights when the drying cycle is in the cooldown

9. ‘HEATING’ indicator – lights when the drying cycle is in the heating period ().

10. ‘START’ button – press to start the drying cycle ( ).

11. ‘START DELAY’ button – press to delay the start of the drying cycle by up to

9 hours (). HIGH Heat setting LOW Heat setting 40001587Eng.fm Page 8 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PM9 ENGLISH Operation

1. Open the door and load the drum with

laundry. Ensure that garments do not hinder closure of the door.

2. Gently close the door pushing it slowly

until you hear the door ‘click’ shut.

3. Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button to switch

on the dryer. The indicator will light.

4. Turn the ‘PROGRAM’ dial to select

the required drying program: e.g. if you are drying cotton laundry and would like it suitable for ironing please select the iron dry option. The PRE-IRONING setting shown by the symbol on the ‘PROGRAM’ dial provides a conditioning and anti- crease function. The dryer will heat the load for 9 minutes followed by a 3 minute cool down period and is especially good for garments which may have been left for some time prior to ironing, in a linen basket for example. Garments may also become stiffened when dried outside on a washing line or inside on radiators. The PRE-IRONING process relaxes the creases in the fabric making ironing quicker and easier.

5. If drying delicate items on the ‘timed’

programs press the ‘DELICATES’ button to reduce the heat level. Press again on completion, to select high temperature. If airing or drying very delicate items select the airing option on the ‘drying time’ dial ( ).

6. Press the ‘START’ button. The dryer

will start automatically and the ‘HEATING’ indicator will light. Drying sensor A sensor will detect when the load is dry. The drying cycle will then go into the cooldown period and the ‘COOLING’ indicator will light. After 10 minutes of cooldown the drum will stop rotating automatically. Note: (i) The sensor may not detect a small load of small articles. For small loads and separate items or pre-dried fabrics with low moisture content, utilise the timed programs. Set the program between 30 and 75 minutes depending upon load size and dryness required and select high or low heat depending upon the fabric type. If this is not carried out the dryer will only operate for 10 minutes before going into cooldown. (ii) If the sensor does not operate, for example when a load is too large or too wet to tumble dry, the dryer will automatically go into cooldown after 180 minutes. The dryer can be set to start up to 9 hours after the program has been set. To set the time delay option press and release the ‘START DELAY’ button until the required delay (shown in hours) appears on the display and then press the ‘START’ button. The display will flash. As each hour passes the figure shown on the display will count down. When it gets to 0 the dryer will start. The delay can be changed at any time simply by pressing the button until the new figure appears on the display. If there is an interruption to the electricity supply the time delay will be lost and so will have to be re-set when the power is restored.

7. To switch off the buzzer, which sounds

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8. The load is dried by tumbling in

thermostatically controlled warm air. Cool air is used for the last 10 minutes to reduce creasing and cool the load ready for handling. During this time the ‘COOLING’ indicator is lit.

9. When the program is fully completed

the drum will stop rotating. The dial remains at the position of the selected program. The ‘COOLING’ indicator will flash and the buzzer will sound.

10. Open the door and remove the load.

If the load is not removed from the dryer at the end of the drying cycle, a ‘creaseguard’ function is activated. Every 15 minutes the dryer will tumble the load for 5 seconds and the buzzer will sound. This process will be repeated until the ‘creaseguard’ function is cancelled by opening the door.

11. Clean the filter and empty the water

container after every drying cycle to ensure maximum dryer efficiency. (See ‘Filter’ and ‘Water Container’ sections.)

12. Clean the condenser after

approximately every 10 drying cycles to ensure maximum dryer efficiency. (See ‘Condenser’ section). WARNING!

THE DRUM, DOOR AND LOAD

MAY BE VERY HOT. 40001587Eng.fm Page 10 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PM11 ENGLISH Cleaning the dryer IMPORTANT: Always switch off and remove the plug from the electricity supply before cleaning this appliance. Clean the filter and empty the water container after every drying cycle. Regularly clean the condenser. After each period of use, wipe the inside of the drum and leave the door open for a while to allow circulation of air to dry it. Wipe the outside of the machine and the door with a soft cloth. DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaning agents. To prevent the door sticking, periodically clean the door gasket with a ‘non-scratch cream cleaner’. Technical specifications Drum capacity 115 litres Maximum load 6 kg Height 85 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm Energy Label Band C Note: For electrical data refer to the rating label on the front of the dryer cabinet (with the door open). 40001587Eng.fm Page 11 Friday, June 18, 2004 9:21 PMENGLISH

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APPARAAT MOET GEAARD

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