User Manual Electrolux EDV705H3WB 7kg UltimateCare vented dryer with SensorDry

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Owner's Guide Tumble Dryer

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The Control Panel

1. PROGRAM SELECTOR KNOB

  • Turn the Program Selector knob to choose a drying program.

    The table “Program Guide” shown on page 10 will help you in selecting the right program.

NOTES : The Program Selector knob is not a timer. Once you select a dry program, the Program Selector knob will stay at that position for the whole dry cycle.

2. DISPLAY

The display shows the following information

DRYING CYCLE IN PROGRESS

After selecting a program, the duration is displayed in hours and minutes (for example 1:45 which means 1 hour and 45 minutes) The duration is calculated automatically on the basis of the maximum recommended load for each type of fabric.

After the program has started, the time remaining is updated every minute.

COOLING CYCLE IN PROGRESS

Your dryer will automatically switch off the heater at the end of every cycle. This is important as it remove residual heat from clothes and help prevent creasing.

ANTI CREASE CYCLE IN PROGRESS

The anti crease cycle is designed to help prevent creases forming in the clothes after normal drying cycle has ended.

The anti crease progress indicator will start blinking with clean filter during the time anti crease phase is running. The drum will rotate for 5 seconds every minute and will go for 1 hour Anti crease phase cannot be disabled.

NOTE: Anti crease can be stopped at any time by opening the door and removing the clothes.

END OF PROGRAM and CLEAN FILTER REMINDER

When the drying program is completed, the display will show text “End”

The Clean Filter LED turns on and blinks at the end of each dry cycle to serve as a reminder to user to clean lint filter at the end of each load.

3. START/PAUSE BUTTON

This button allows you to start or pause the dryer to check the contents or perhaps add more clothes.

NOTE: The dryer will not start unless the door is closed. (If door is not closed you will hear 9 Beeps and "E40" on display.)

SETTING DRYING MODE

This mode gives you the option of selecting different drying levels.

Touch this touch pad to select the drying mode. Corresponding light for each mode is shown on display. Drying mode can only be selected during initial set up.

  • Low: For small load
  • Mid: For drying most fabrics.
  • High: For drying delicates and synthetics at lower heat for maximum care of the fabrics. The Low Heat setting will cause the heater to cycle on for shorter time than the normal setting.
  • Airing: This setting does not heat. ONLY circulate the air in the dryer to shake out dust and refresh clothes

DELAY START

  • This dryer can set delay start time 30,60,90 mins, 2h - 20h by 1 hour the increment time.
  • To set this option choose drying time and press “Delay Temp” display will show time and .
  • User can select time and press Start/Pause button.

NOTE: Recommend to select program before set delay start option.

Change And Cancel Delay Start

After user set delay start for waiting operate machine.

  • Change time: Press Start/Pause and press Delay Start, time will reset to 0h and user can select time, again when finish press Start/Pause for start Delay Start again.
  • Cancel time: Press Start/Pause and press Delay Start, time will reset to 0h and press Start/Pause for normal operate program

CHILD LOCK

Activating Child Lock

To activate Child Lock touch and hold Dry Temp touch pad for 5 seconds. Display will show "LOC" for 2 seconds then back to cycle duration.

Deactivating Child lock

To deactivate Child Lock touch and hold Dry Temp touch pad for 5 seconds. Display will show "unL" for 2 seconds then back to cycle duration.

Operating Sequence

Step 1

Load your dryer loosely until it is no more than TWO THIRDS FULL. Clothes must tumble freely in a dryer. Don’t crem them in. Wet clothed fluff up when dry.

Overloading will : Reduce efficiency Increase drying time Increase the risk of creasing.

Caution: Do not load clothes or other articles which are dripping wet or have sand and grit on them into your dryer.

Step 2

Switch On: The dryer will not operate unless the door fully pressed in.

Step 3

Turn the Program Selector knob to choose drying program you want.

Program Guide

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.

Reversing Action: The drum is designed to rotate in both direction, clockwise and anti-clockwise. This reduces tangling and gives more even drying in a shorter time.

Step 4

Turn the Program Selector knob to “OFF” When you have finished using the dryer to turn off the power, then switch off at the power point. It is recommended to power off the appliance when not in use.

Step 5

Clean Lint Filter

After every load clean the lint filter to reduce drying time and avoid overheating.

Hints

  • Never tumble dry the following: Delicate intems such as net curtains, wollen, silk, fabric with metal trim, nylon tights, bulky materials such as anoraks, blankets, eiderdown, sleeping bags, feather quilts and any item containing rubber foam or materials similar to foam rubber.
  • Do not place in your dryer undergarments such as bras and corsets that contain metal reinforcements. Your dryer may be damaged if metal parts were to come loose from the garment. Please such items in a bag designed for this purpose.
  • Check and empty pockets. Clips, pens, nails and pins can damage both the dryer and your clothes. Other items sich as matches or cigarette lighters will cause a fire.
  • Close all press studs, hooks, eyes and zips that may catch on something else. Tie all belts and apron strings to prevent tangling.
  • Drying time will depend on fabric type and construction, load size and wetness. Save time and money and always spin the load as dry as possible in your washing machine.
  • Drying time will also be affected by voltage fluctuations, room temperature and humidity. Clothes will dry more slowly on a cool or humid day.
  • For best results, sort the load according to fabric types. Such as heavy items which may take longer to dry, eg towels, flannelette sheets etc, than ones which dry quickly, eg poly/cotton shirts and aheets.
  • Avoid drying dark clothes with light coloured items such as towels as lint show on the dark clothes.

Note: Some fabrics will collect lint from other clothes and itmes. Separate the lint "givers" and the lint "collectors" to minimise this problem.

Clothes that give lint include towels, nappies, chenille. Clothes that collect lint include corduroy, synthetics and permanent press garments.

  • If individual items are still damp after drying, please add appropriate Time Drying program. This may be necessary particularly for multilayered items (e.g. jeans, items with collars or pocket) or very small loads.
  • Always clean the lint filter-this will reduce drying time and save you money.
  • The laundry must be thoroughly spun before tumble drying.
  • Easy-care items eg shirts, should be briefly pre-spun before drying (depending on the crease resistance appropximately 30 seconds).
  • To avoid static charge when drying is completed, use either a fabric softener when you are washing the laundry or a fabric conditioner specifically for tumble dryers.
  • Remove the laundry when the dryer has finished drying.
  • Do not over-dry laundry, this avoids creasing and saves energy.
  • Clothes or towels containing sand or grit should be washed first.
  • Due to variations in dryer load fabric texture and thickness it is possible that not all items will be dried evenly. It you experience uneven dryness on Cupboard program please use either Extra Dry or Timer Program but be mindful of the type of fabric being dried to avoid overdrying certain types of fabric. Always follow drying instructions attached to the items intended to be dried in a clothes dryer.

To help you, here is a list of the average weights of some common laundry items.

Cleaning The Lint Filter

LINT BUILD-UP IS A FIRE HAZARD

A clean lint filter reduces drying times, saves energy and avoids overheating. Overheating may also damage your clothes.

What happens If I forget to clean the lint filter?

The lint filter is located at the front of your dryer at the bottom of the door opening.

You must clean this lint filter after every load.

To remove the lint filter open the door and press the two pads together. Pull the lint filter out of the pocket.

Open apart the lint filter and wipe or peel off the lint.

Ensure the lint filter “Clicks” when replacing.

  • Never operate your dryer without the lint filter.
  • Do not allow lint to build around your dryer.
  • A torn or damaged lint filter must be replaced immediately.
  • Overloading can increase lint build-up because the airflow is reduced.

Troubleshooting

Check the points listed here before you call for help, and make sure that you have followed the Important safety Instructions on pages 3 and 4.

Problem Possible causes
The dryer will not start:
  • Plug is not firmly in socket, or power not turned on.
  • You have blown a fuse. Check the power point with another appliance.
  • You have not closed the dryer door or pushed in the door safety switch button.
Your clothes are still wet/not fully dried
  • Load is too small for autosensing program or load consists of some multilayered items. Use Time Dry program to complete drying, refer Hints in section 4.
  • The selected drying time was insufficient. Select a longer time setting.
  • Longer time may be needed when the room temperature is 10 ºC or less.
  • Check that the lint filter is not blocked.
  • Check to see that you have read all the instructions carefully.
  • Contact the Service Center if you are still having problems. Write down the model and serial numbers and the date of purchase before you ring. The Service Center will need this information.

WARNING! Deactivate the appliance before you do the checks.

Alarm Code:

The appliance door is open or not closed correctly. Please check the door!

The main supply is unstable. Wait until the main supply is stable.

No communication between electronic elements of the appliance. Switch off and switch on again.



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