Asko DC7784HPW 5kg Heat Pump Drying Cabinet

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USER MANUAL Drying cabinet DC7784HP
DC7794HP
Read the user manual before using the machine
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Dear ASKO customer,
Congratulations on making an excellent choice, and welcome to the ASKO
family, a global family with its roots in Sweden.
We at ASKO thank you for your trust and hope that you will enjoy using
your new drying cabinet.
A good drying cabinet should be well designed, dry clothes well, have a low
environmental impact, be user-friendly, save time and energy, have a long service life and be
reliable. ASKO offers you all these features.
When you buy an ASKO product you can be sure that the inside is just as
good as the outside and that the ethics and morality that go into building this
product are just as high as the quality and function you are getting. That's what Swedish
quality is all about.
Before using the product for the rst time, please read the user instructions and the advice
on caring for the product. This will help you get the best possible results from your product
and all its functions.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call us or to contact us through
our website.
Best wishes from Sweden and the ASKO team.
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CONTENTS
THIS USER MANUAL 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 5
FOR A GOOD ENVIRONMENT 6
Packaging materials 6
Management of end-of-life
drying cabinet 6
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYING CABINET
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Air flow in the cabinet 8
CONTROL PANEL 9
Function of the button 9
Display 9
Language setting 10
PLACEMENT 11
UNPACKING 12
Assembly kit 12
REHANGING OF DOOR 13
CONDENSATION WATER 17
Detachable water tank 17
Connection to floor drain 18
Reconnection to water tank 19
INSTALLATION 20
Positioning/Attachment 20
Electrical connection 21
START-UP 22
OPERATION 23
User tips 24
Drying programmes 25
Selection of drying programme 25
Child lock 25
Starting drying programme 26
Ending drying programme 27
Door opened 27
SETTING OF DRYING PROGRAMME 28
Introduction 28
Procedure 29
Return to operating mode 29
Parameter list 30
Restoring to factory setting 30
CARE 31
Cleaning 31
Service 32
TROUBLESHOOTING 33
LIST OF ERROR CODES 35
TECHNICAL DATA 36
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The contents of this user manual describe
function, operation and optimisation of
drying programmes, as well as instruc-
tions for installation and maintenance.
Alongside the User Manual there is a
Service Manual.
THIS USER MANUAL
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Applicable to installation in the EU
The drying cabinet can be used by children over the age of
8 and persons (including children) with various disabilities or
inadequate experience and knowledge, provided they are kept
under supervision or are given instructions on how to use the
appliance in a safe way and understand the risks that use entails.
Children must not play with the appliance.
Applicable to installation in countries outside the EU
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with various disabilities or inadequate experience and knowledge.
They may use the appliance only under supervision or if they have
received instructions on how to use the appliance form a person
who is responsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
Applicable to all installation
The drying cabinet must be installed and kept indoors.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be immediately replaced,
and this must be done only by the manufacturer, the manufac-
turer's service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to
prevent danger.
Follow ASKO instructions in repair and replacement of parts.
This drying cabinet meets applicable safety requirements. Incorrect use
may, however, lead to injuries and damage to objects.
The advice and caution notices in this manual have been written to ena-
ble you to avoid incorrect use and unnecessary risks of accidents, and
should be read before installing and using the drying cabinet.
CAUTION: This equipment is intended only to be used to dry fabrics
washed in water.
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FOR A GOOD ENVIRONMENT
PACKAGING MATERIALS
The packaging that protects the drying
cabinet against damage in transit has been
chosen with concern for the environment in
mind and is therefore recyclable.
Packaging that is returned to the material
cycle means reduced consumption of raw
materials and a smaller volume of waste.
MANAGEMENT OF END-OF-
LIFE DRYING CABINET
When the drying cabinet has reached the
end of its useful life, it must be taken to a
recycling centre for disposal. Many parts
of the drying cabinet can be re-used, but
it also contains other materials that must
be handled correctly. You should therefore
never leave the drying cabinet or parts of
the cabinet for collection with household
waste, as this may lead to risks to health
and cause damage to the environment.
The end-of-life drying cabinet should
instead be taken to a recycling centre.
Check with your dealer if necessary.
All the plastic parts of the drying cabinet
are marked with internationally stand-
ardised symbols. The parts of the drying
cabinet can therefore be recycled in an
environmentally sound manner by waste
separation.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRYING CABINET
The ASKO DC7784HP and DC7794HP dry-
ing cabinets operate according to the heat
pump principle with a dehumidifier instead
of a conventional hot-air unit. As a result,
the washing is dried at lower heat and with
substantially lower energy consumption.
The cabinet is a completely enclosed
system. No exhaust-air connection is re-
quired. The moisture condenses during
the process, and the water that is formed
is conveyed to a detachable water tank, or
through a hose to the drain.
In addition, the fan is so powerful that it
causes the items of clothing to flutter, mak-
ing the drying process even more efficient.
Extendible hanger
sections (3x)
Door hangers
Detachable shoe rack
Tank for condensation
water
Dehumidi er
Adjustable feet (4x)
Wall mount
Clothes hanger rack (2x)
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AIR FLOW IN THE CABINET
Air return after dehumidi cation
Enters a duct in the back of the
drying cabinet
Air intake in 6
rows of holes
Cleaning lter
below the shoe
rack
Dehumidi er
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NB
Make sure that shoes and similar items
do not block the airflow.
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ON / OFF
OK/START/STOP
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
FUNCTION OF THE BUTTON
ON-OFF
The display is lit and shows the last programme used
OK/START/STOP
Confirms selection of programme, functions and settings.
If the setting flashes, it must be confirmed or changed using the ARROW keys and/
or OK. The drying process starts.
UP ARROW / DOWN ARROW
These are navigation keys to step through lists and information texts.
If UP and DOWN are pressed simultaneously when ON-OFF is turned off,
PROGRAMMING MODE opens when ON-OFF is pressed.
To return to operating mode, press DOWN ARROW and then OK.
CONTROL PANEL
DISPLAY
The display has two rows with 6
characters on each row. During the
drying process the selected drying
programme and a rolling bar indicat-
ing that the process is in progress are
shown.
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CONTROL PANEL
1 Make sure that the main ON/OFF
switch on the drying cabinet is off. The
display is unlit.
2 Hold down the UP ARROW and
DOWN ARROW buttons and press
the ON/OFF switch to the ”ON” posi-
tion. The display lights up and on the
top row shows
“P105” flashing, which is
the parameter for language setting. If a
different value is shown, use the arrow
up or down buttons to step through to
the parameter P105.
3 Press START/STOP to confirm.
The row for current language now
flashes. The languages have a numer-
ical symbol as shown in the list below.
Language
symbol
Display lan-
guage
0 English
1 Swedish
2 Norwegian
3 Danish
4 Finnish
5 Italian
6 French
7 German
8 Spanish
9 Portuguese
10 Dutch
4 Step through to the desired language
with the UP ARROW or DOWN AR-
ROW buttons.
5 To save the set value, press START/
STOP.
6 To return to operating mode, press
DOWN ARROW and START/STOP.
LANGUAGE SETTING
The following languages can be handled: English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish,
Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch.
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PLACEMENT
There must be an earthed socket
within a distance of 2 m from the
lower part of the drying cabinet.
The drying cabinet has a 2 m long
earthed lead with a plug connect-
ed at the bottom. The power socket
should be located such that there
is no need for an extension cable.
It must be possible to reach the
socket easily after the drying cab-
inet has been installed. This must
also be borne in mind if the drying
cabinet is built in.
The floor where the cabinet is lo-
cated must withstand a weight of
around 95 kg.
The floor must be level with a max
drop of 2.5 cm under the cabinet.
The drying cabinet is intended
only for installation indoors with a
temperature above 15°C.
The drying cabinet must not be
placed in an environment in which
high-pressure water is used for
cleaning.
Cabinet desig-
nation
A mm
DC7784 1840
DC7794 1930
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2x Screw TRX 5x45
fzk for wall mounting
4x Screw MRT 5x20
for the xing bracket
2x Plastic
plug
2x Bracket
for wall
attachment
1.5 m Plastic
hose 10 x 13
1x Nipple for
water hose
Hand brush for
lter
2x Clothes
hanger rack
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Check to make sure that the product has
not been damaged in transit. Any dam-
age incurred in transit must be reported
to the dealer within 7 days.
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After unpacking, check that the product is
intact. Damage, defects and any missing
parts must be reported to the dealer.
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Check that all transport securing
devices have been removed before
connecting the drying cabinet.
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Packaging materials such as plastic
and Styrofoam must be kept out of
the reach of children.
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Complete delivery must include:
Cabinet with pre-installed dehumidifier
Assembly kit
User Manual
ASSEMBLY KIT
UNPACKING
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REHANGING OF DOOR
1 Detach the two screws holding the outer
roof. The screws are located beneath
the blind plugs (1). as illustrated, and
remove the roof.
2 Remove the protective cover (2) on the
upper hinge and separate the door cable
(3) from the connector (4). Thread the
cable through the hole in the chassis
and stretch out the cable.
3 Remove the upper hinge and release
the cable from the hinge. The hinge has
a slot through which the cable can be
threaded. See illustration.
Release the door from the hinge and to-
gether with the control cable lay it aside.
4 Fit the new replacement hinge, which
is included in the rehanging kit, on the
opposite side. Use the same screws as
previously.
The pictures below illustrate rehanging from right-hung door to left-hung.
Rehanging kit
For rehanging, a rehanging kit must be ordered from the supplier of the cabinet. The
kit consists of a new upper hinge, as the left and right hinges are not interchange-
able. The kit also includes a control cable for tting in the door with associated
hinge bushing.
Lay the cabinet down carefully on
its back.
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NB
Before placing the cabinet on its back, take
out and empty the water tank.
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Upper hinge with slot
for cable
OUTER
ROOF
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6
7
Reconnection in the door
5 Lay the door down with
the inside facing up on a
non-damaging surface.
6 Detach the inner plate
(5) with magnetic strips,
glove hangers and, if
applicable, door hangers.
Screws are beneath the
magnetic strips.
Move the insulation into
position(6).
7 Detach and transfer the reinforce-
ment plate with lower hinge
bushing (7) in the door to the
opposite side.
8 Detach existing control cable from
control panel and pull cable out
with hinge bushing (8). Discard
the cable as there is a new com-
plete cable in the rehanging kit.
Fit the new cable on the opposite
side - press the bushing firmly into
the hole and connect the cable to
the control panel socket.
9 Move back the insulation and
inner plate with magnetic strips
and, if applicable, hangers.
Existing control
cable
New control
cable
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Lay the door in position
10 Before laying the door in position,
remove the lower hinge with pin
and washer and lay it aside. Screw
back the fixing bolts as they con-
tribute to the stability of the cabinet.
11 Lay the door in position and intro-
duce the control cable through the
slot in the new upper hinge, and
slide the door onto the hinge pin.
12 Connect the control cable to the
connector in the upper part of the
drying cabinet. The control cable
must be pulled through the hole as
illustrated.
13 Refit the protective cover over the
hinge and the roof of the drying
cabinet removed under point 1.
Lower
hinge
Screw back
the retaining
screws
The cabinet viewed from
below
New upper
hinge
The control
cable must
be pulled
through the
hole.
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14 Transfer the hinge to the
other side. The hinge
must be mirror-inverted
and the hinge pin must be
unscrewed and refitted
on the other side of the
hinge.
Make sure that the hinge
pin is tightened rmly.
Transfer the door handle
15 Transfer the handle (9) to the other
side.
Fit the cover plugs for the old holes
by hand. Cover plugs are supplied
in the assembly kit.
Raise the cabinet
16 Raise the cabinet and place it in
position and secure the cabinet
to the wall.
Lower hinge mirror-
inverted
Door handle
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NB
Wait at least 1 hour before using the
cabinet again. This is to allow time for the
oil in the compressor to flow back. The
compressor may otherwise be damaged.
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CAUTION
The drying cabinet must not be used
without being secured to a wall owing to
the risk of tipping over forward.
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CONDENSATION WATER
Condensation water may be removed in two ways, collected in a detachable
water tank or via a hose to the floor drain.
DETACHABLE WATER TANK
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NB
The water tank is designed to be suffi-
ciently large for a complete wash by a
comfortable margin. But make a habit of
always emptying the water tank before
each drying operation.
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1 Carefully pull the upper part of the hose
out around 2 - 3 cm.
2 Trim the hose in the middle of the opening.
3
Install the new drain hose with the nipple
supplied in the assembly kit as illustrated.
Push the hose on without hose clips.
4
Position the drain hose in one of the
recesses in the sheet metal so that
there is no risk of the hose being
crushed.
CONNECTION TO FLOOR DRAIN
The drying cabinet is supplied from the factory with a hose to the detachable water tank.
To change to removal of condensation water to the floor drain, proceed as follows:
Cabinet viewed from rear
Position the drain
hose in one of the
recesses in the
sheet metal
New hose to
drain
Nipple
Trimmed
hose from
condensation
water pump
Hose to
the de-
tachable
water tank
Hose from
condensa-
tion water
pump
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5 Route the drain hose to the drain.
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If the drain is higher than the outlet on the cabinet, make sure that the hose runs to the
floor in an arc and forms a trap. There is otherwise a risk of the condensation water
flowing back to the tray when the pump is not working. This may cause the tray to be
filled with water and the cabinet to stop working.
RECONNECTION TO WATER TANK
If you wish to reconnect the condensation water to the water tank, all you need to do is
to connect the two hoses together again with the nipple.
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NB
Do not under any circumstances bend
the hose so that water flow is prevented.
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INSTALLATION
POSITIONING/ATTACHMENT
LEVELLING
The drying cabinet must be level on
a flat surface, resting on all four feet.
Adjust the adjustable feet from the
outside.
ATTACHMENT TO WALL
The cabinet must be attached to a wall
to prevent tipping over.
The assembly kit includes two angle
brackets that are fitted on the top of
the drying cabinet, as illustrated. Use
the screws supplied. The brackets have
slots for fitting to the wall.
Fix the cabinet to the wall. Screws for
fixing, washers and plastic plugs are
supplied in the assembly kit.
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The drying cabinet must not be placed in
an environment in which high-pressure
water is used for cleaning.
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The drying cabinet is intended only for
location indoors in a dry place.
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CAUTION
The drying cabinet must not be used
without being attached to a wall owing to
the risk of tipping over forward.
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Fixing bracket
Top of drying
cabinet
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The drying cabinet must be connected
to a 230 V single-phase 50 Hz and pro-
tectively earthed wall socket.
The drying cabinet is supplied ready for
connection with a cable and an earthed
plug.
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The drying cabinet should be connected
to an earthed wall socket using the con-
necting cable supplied and must not be
permanently wired.
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The socket should be located so that the
plug can be easily pulled out if necessary.
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Check that the connection current agrees
with the data on the identification plate
and that the power cord is earthed
correctly in accordance with applicable
standard. We recommend that the pow-
er cord be fitted with a residual current
device (RCD).
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The drying cabinet should be connected
to a dedicated circuit.
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The manufacturer cannot be held liable if
the electrical connections are not carried
out as prescribed in this manual.
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START-UP
1 Make sure that the cabinet is firmly
attached to the wall. See page 20.
2 Make sure that no packaging mate-
rial has been left behind.
3 Use a mild detergent with hot water
and wash the inside and outside of
the drying cabinet. Dry carefully. See
also the ‘Care’ section later in the
manual.
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Read this User Manual be-
fore using the drying cabinet
for the first time.
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CAUTION
Read the safety instructions on page 5
before using the cabinet.
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OPERATION
There are three sections with hangers in the cabinet. Each section has a number of
rails for hanging items to dry.
Hang the items in the drying cabinet according to how much space they require -
not according to their weight.
Fold up the two bottom hanger sections if long items are to be dried.
Hang gloves, caps, scarves and similar items on the hanger strips on the inside of
the door.
Pull the hanger hooks in the upper hanger section forward so that the washing can be
hung more easily. Push them back when not in use.
Do not overload the drying cabinet. If you do, the washing will become creased
and dry unevenly. Instead, leave a space between the items of clothing if possible.
If there is a risk of particular items shedding colour, free space should be left around
them.
Do not place shoes or similar items on the shoe rack in such a way that they obstruct
air flow.
Avoid drying heavy items of clothing together with lighter items as they have very
different drying times.
Do not hang knitted items. These will stretch unnecessarily as they are heavy when
wet.
Avoid hanging fabrics that are dripping wet in the drying cabinet as the drying
cabinet is not intended to collect large quantities of water.
This also leads to abnormally long drying times.
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USER TIPS
Always following the washing instructions on the item of clothing if present.
If a fabric conditioner or anti-static agent is used, follow the manufacturer's
instructions for use of this product.
Remove washing that it is already dry. This will reduce drying time for remaining
washing.
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CAUTION
Do not dry clothing or similar items that
have been treated with petrol or other
highly volatile and inflammable sub-
stance. This may lead to the formation of
an explosive gas mixture.
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NB
If the sealing strip does not close com-
pletely tightly or if the door has a tendency
to open, this may be due to the cleaning
filter not having been installed correctly.
Make sure that the cleaning filter and the
filter holder are pressed down fully so that
no air leakage occurs.
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NB
When the cabinet is cold it may happen
that the sealing strip of the door does
not close completely. However, this is
fully compensated when the cabinet
is in operation as the sealing strip
expands.
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DRYING PROGRAMMES
The drying cabinet is equipped with two automatic programmes for the drying process:
NORMAL DRY
EXTRA DRY
The programmes automatically close the drying process when the fabrics are dry.
SELECTION OF DRYING PROGRAMME
NORMA DRY – Used for drying of items of normal thickness.
EXTRA DRY – Used for drying of thicker items, deep drying.
CHILD LOCK
A child lock function can be activated to make sure that the drying process is not
stopped or started by mistake
FUNCTION OF THE CHILD LOCK
Activation buttons must be held down for a least 3 seconds (delay time).
ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION OF CHILD LOCK
The child lock is activated and deactivated via a setting parameter described on page
28. When this function is activated, a clock symbol appears on the display.
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STARTING DRYING PROGRAMME
LAST USED DRYING PROGRAMME
Press the on/off switch to the “ON” position - Indicated by the display lighting up
and showing the last run programme.
If you want this, press START/STOP.
Or select another drying programme by stepping through with the buttons ARROW
UP or ARROW DOWN.
Then start the drying programme with the START/STOP button.
DOOR OPEN
If the door is open when a drying programme is started and the START/STOP
button is activated, the display will show “close door”.
Close the door, and the selected drying programme will start.
IN OPERATION
The animated symbol (bar) on the left side of the display indicates that the drying
process is in progress.
CONDENSATION WATER TANK
If the condensation water tank becomes full, the drying process will be
interrupted immediately and the display will show ”check water tank”. Empty the
water tank and re-start the drying process.
COOLING
During the cool-down period the display shows the text ”cool” and a count-
down of the remaining time (5 minutes).
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END OF PROGRAMME
When the cool-down period has ended, the drying process is finished, and the
display shows the text
“end” (flashing).
When the START/STOP button is then pressed, the current programme ends and
the display shows the last used programme.
ENDING DRYING PROGRAMME
To interrupt a drying process in progress, press START/STOP.
DOOR OPENED
If the door is opened while the drying process is in progress, the drying process
will continue for another 5 minutes. The display shows
“close door” and counts
down the 5 minute programme pause period.
If the door is closed within this 5 minute period, the drying process will continue.
If the door is left open, the drying process will stop after 5 minutes and must be
restarted manually.
If you wish to stop the drying process immediately, without a 5 minute period, press
START/STOP.
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NB
In standby mode the display goes off after
10 minutes and lights up when any of the
buttons on the control panel is activated
or the door is opened.
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NB
Empty the condensation water tank after
each drying process.
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SETTING OF DRYING PROGRAMME
There are ways of optimising the two automatic programmes of the drying cabinet for
best possible results.
The setting is adjusted on the control panel for the programme concerned.
Adjustments must be made if it is found that the
Washing does not dry sufficiently.
Washing is over-dried – Long drying time.
INTRODUCTION
The drying cabinet's two automatic programmes stop automatically when the laundry
is dry.
To decide when the washing is dry, a measured value is compared against a
factory-set parameter.
Parameter P 2072 for NORMAL DRY drying programme and
Parameter P 2071 for EXTRA DRY drying programme.
It is primarily these two parameters that are adjusted to optimise the drying process.
The NORMAL DRY programme is controlled by a moisture sensor.
EXTRA DRY programme is controlled by a moisture sensor and a time factor.
If it is found that the washing does not dry sufficiently in the:
NORMAL DRY
drying programme, the parameter value for P 2072 is reduced.
EXTRA DRY drying programme, the parameter value for P 2071 is increased.
If it is found that the washing is over-dried, long drying time in the:
NORMAL DRY
drying programme, the parameter value for P 2072 is increased.
EXTRA DRY drying programme, the parameter value for P 2071 is reduced.
Drying processes must always be optimised in small steps; start by adjusting the param-
eter concerned 1-2 units up or down, then check the result after the next drying process
and make a further adjustment if necessary.
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p105
OFF ON
+
Setting to optimise the drying cabinet's automatic programme is done using the buttons
on the control panel when the drying cabinet is in programming mode.
RETURN TO OPERATING MODE
To return to operating mode, press DOWN ARROW and then OK.
PROCEDURE
1 Step through to the relevant parameter by pressing the UP ARROW or DOWN AR-
ROW key repeatedly. If you go too far, simply continue stepping through until the
display shows the correct parameter.
2 When the display shows the correct parameter, for example “P 2072”, press OK to
confirm parameter selection. The row now flashes with the set value of the parameter.
3 Increase or reduce the parameter value using the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW
key.
4 To save the set value, press OK.
PROGRAMMING MODE
Make sure that the main ON/OFF switch on the drying cabinet is turned off. The
display is unlit.
Hold down the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons simultaneously
and press the ON/OFF switch. The display lights up and shows the first setting
parameter according to the list below.
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OFF
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Parame-
ter
Name
Factory
pre-set
Min
value
Max
value
Designates
P105
Language 1
0 7 1=Swedish
Setting see page 10
P115
Child lock
On/Off
0
01
0 = Child lock OFF
1 = Child lock ON
P2071
Extra dry 30
060
Control EXTRA DRY drying programme
P2072
Normal
dry
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20 70
Control NORMAL DRY drying pro-
gramme
P2073
Max oper-
ating time
240 (min)
60 360
Control max permitted operating time
PARAMETER LIST
SETTING OF DRYING PROGRAMME
RESTORING TO FACTORY SETTING
1 Make sure that the main ON/OFF switch on the drying cabinet is turned off. The
display is unlit.
2 Hold down the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons simultaneously and
press the ON/OFF switch.
Last run programme is
shown
3 Hold down the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys simultaneously and press
OK.
The factory settings are saved and the display shows the last run programme.
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CARE
CLEANING
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NB
A replacement lead may be in
stalled
only by the manufacturer, the
manufacturer’s service agent or other
qualified electrician.
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Clean the walls of the cabinet with a mild
soap solution on a damp cloth.
Before each drying process the shoe
rack must be removed and the cleaning
filter, located below the rack, must be
cleaned. See illustration.
Brush the cleaning filter clean with the
brush supplied.
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NB
Do not use high-pressure cleaning.
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REPLACEMENT PART
If the mains lead for any reason is dam-
aged, it must be replaced. A genuine
spare part can be obtained from the
dealer who supplied the cabinet.
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NB
Cleaning and maintenance must not be
performed by children without supervi-
sion.
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Shoe rack
Cleaning lter
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ASKO DC 7794HP
Name of the drying cabinet
Article number
Serial number (12 digits)
SERVICE
Before contacting Service, you
should find out the name, article
number and serial number of the
drying cabinet.
This information can be found on
the drying cabinet located inside
the cabinet.
Identi cation plate (inside)
The illustration shows the
identi cation plate for the
DC7794HP drying cabinet
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Questions Action
The drying
cabinet is not
working.
1. Check that the mains lead is connected to a power socket.
2. Check that no fuse has tripped.
3. Have you pressed the start button?
4. Is the door closed?
5. Is the water tank in place and emptied?
The display
shows Check
water tank
1. Empty the water tank
2. Check that the lid is fitted so that the float arm protrudes out of the
opening in the lid and that the arm runs freely.
3. Check that the water tank is turned so that the float arm is inside the
tray.
4. If none of the above work, the defective pump safety switch may have
been activated. Contact Service.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This side
forwards
Float in water tank
Water tank with lid removed
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Questions Action
The display shows
CLOSE DOOR
1. Check that the door closes tightly so that the door switch is activated.
(Located at the bottom of the cabinet on the cover plate in front of the
heat pump unit).
2. If necessary, try to tape the switch in position and check whether the
warning on the display disappears.
3. If none of the above work contact Service.
The display
shows an
alarm/error
code
This should normally not happen, but if an alarm or error code appears,
first try to reset the alarm by holding the START/STOP button down for
5 sec.
If the problem persists, consult the error code list on page 33 to try to
locate the fault. Try to rectify the indicated fault, but if the fault persists
the unit (the heat pump box) must be replaced. Contact Service.
Drying takes
a long time.
1. Clean the filter (this should preferably be done after each drying
operation).
2. Check that the water tank is empty.
3. Make sure that the correct programme has been selected for the
type of washing.
4. Make sure that the washing is not soaking wet (poorly spun).
5. Make sure that too much washing has not been hung up.
6. Adjust parameters P2072 and P2071 as described in the chapter on
SETTING DRYING PROGRAMME.
The washing does
not become dry.
1. Make sure that the correct programme has been selected for the type
of washing.
2. Make sure that too much washing has not been hung up.
3. Adjust parameters 2072 and 2071 as described in the chapter
SETTING DRYING PROGRAMME.
The sealing strip
does not seal
tightly, the door
is ajar.
1. Check that the cabinet is level. Check with a spirit level, adjust if
necessary with the adjusting feet.
2. Check that the cleaning filter and its holder are correctly fitted. The
holder must be pressed down against the underlying heat pump unit
and locked with the revolving mounting brackets to seal properly.
3. Check that no litter, gravel or similar has ended up beneath the holder
of the cleaning filter, as the filter will not seal satisfactorily if this is the
case.
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LIST OF ERROR CODES
No. Name Description
ERROR 03 Fault on moisture sensor Sensor is outside its measurement
range
Contact Service.
ERROR 04 Max time process Max time for drying process exceeded
(pre-set value 240 min can be
changed with parameter P 2073).
ERROR 06 Check water pump Water level in tray too high, has
activated switch at float.
Contact Service.
ERROR 12 Timeout communication The communication between user
interface and electronics has been
temporarily interrupted.
Contact Service.
To reset the alarm, hold down the START/STOP
button for 5 sec.
Describes relevant error codes for this product.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Capacity:
5.0 kg laundry (cotton)
Dewatering capacity:
22 g/min
Electrical supply:
Single-phase 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz, 10 A
Power:
900 W
Capacity of main fan:
945 m³/h (free blow)
Capacity of sub-fan:
160 m³/h (free blow)
Hanging length:
16 metres
Dimensions: DC7784HP:
Height 1840 mm
1855 mm incl. hinge
Width 595 mm
Depth 665 mm
691 mm, incl. door handle
Dimensions: DC7794HP:
Height 1930 mm
1945 mm incl. hinge
Width 595 mm
Depth 665 mm
691 mm, incl. door handle
Weight of DC7784HP:
93 kg
Weight of DC7794HP:
95 kg
Sound level:
A-weighted emission sound pressure level
is less than 70 dB(A)
Leaktightness test:
28 bar
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Type of refrigerant:
R407C
Quantity of refrigerant:
0.30 kg
Total global warming poten-
tial factor:
1774
CO2 equivalents:
0.532 t
Hermetically sealed.
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MANUFACTURING STANDARDS
See cabinet identification plate.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND DRYING TIMES IN DRYING OF SPUN LAUNDRY *)
Programme Energy consumption
kWh/kg laundry
Drying
time
Temp. max
NORMAL DRY 0.3 90 min 55
°C
EXTRA DRY 0.4 120 min 55 °C
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*) Values may vary depending on:
- spin speed
- temperature, air humidity in the room
- air circulation in the room (supply air, exhaust air)
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