
INSTALLATION GUIDE / USER GUIDE
NZ AU
HEAT PUMP CLOTHES DRYER
DH8060P model


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CONTENTS
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Introduction 3
Safety and warnings 4
Installation instructions 8
Control panel 13
Drying cycles 15
Sorting and loading 16
Getting started quickly 19
Customising drying cycle 20
Caring for your dryer 22
Before you call for service 25
Fault codes 26
Troubleshooting 27
Manufacturer’s warranty 33
Customer care 35


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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to your new heat pump clothes dryer
Thank you for purchasing a Fisher & Paykel clothes dryer. We are proud of this dryer
andtrust it will serve you well for many years.
At Fisher & Paykel we aim to provide innovative products that are simple to use,
ergonomic, energy efficient and kind to the environment. Thousands of tonnes of
laundry and 80 years of experience have been programmed into your dryer tohelp
giveyou the best possible performance.
Your dryer has the benefit of heat pump technology, which allows clothes to be dried
atlower temperatures, improving clothes care while saving energy. This dryer also
hasthe advantage of not needing to be vented outside, instead it condenses the
moisture from the clothes and collects this in a water tank, or for convenience, can
pump it directly into a drain.
Your new dryer gives you the convenience of tumble drying and your clothes the
advantage of not being subjected to the harsh over drying effects of the sun.
Yourclothes will feel softer, retain their shape and require less ironing. This dryer has
been specifically designed to complement our front loading Fisher&Paykel washers.
Your heat pump dryer has numerous cycles and options so you can perform every
drying task (including flat drying) with ease, allowing you to spend less time in the
laundry. With the ability to automatically sense when your clothes are dry, your dryer
ismore efficient, making it kinder on your wallet and the environment.
Please take the time to read these instructions carefully before you begin using your
dryer. Following the advice in this user guide will ensure you get the performance
you expect from your dryer and that you get the best possible results. Keep these
instructions for future reference and pass them on with your dryer, if it changes hands.
We hope you enjoy your new dryer. We have certainly enjoyed designing it for you.
Heat pump clothes dryer

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Meaning of symbols on the dryer
Warning: Risk of fire/Flammable materials
Read the instructions
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WARNING!
Fire Hazard
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Only dry fabrics that have been washed with water.
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Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly
textured rubber–like materials, dry on ‘Air Dry’.
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Never stop a tumble clothes dryer before the end of the drying
cycleunless all items are removed and spread out in order to dissipate
the heat.
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A clothes dryer produces combustible lint; the lint filter must be
cleaned before each drying cycle.
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Failure to follow the warnings outlined in these user instructions can
cause a fire hazard.
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Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
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The appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a
timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by a utility.
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We do not recommend the use of extension cords or portable electrical outlet devices
for safety reasons.
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Do not touch or operate the machine with wet hands or with bare-feet.
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A damaged power cord must be replaced by a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
service technician, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid
a hazard. The appliance must not be operated until it is repaired, as there is risk of
electric shock.
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Do not operate this machine if it has been damaged during transport. Contact your
Fisher&Paykel dealer or Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
When using this appliance always exercise basic safety precautions including
the following:
Dryer use
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This dryer has been designed for domestic use only, not for commercial applications,
such as massage/beauty clinics where there may be increased lint accumulation or
flammable materials in the atmosphere or load.
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The tumble dryer is intended only for drying textile material washed in water.
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Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed in the dryer.
Damage to the dryer can result if the metal reinforcements come loose during drying.
If you wish to dry these items use a drying rack or place in a garment bag.
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Check and remove all objects from pockets, eg lighters and matches.
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Never dry rubber articles, or any plastic items or film, eg plastic lined tablecloths
andbaby bibs.
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Clothes should go through the cool down/airing phase in the final part of the cycle.
This ensures items are left at a temperature where they will not be damaged. Ifforany
reason the dryer is stopped before the cycle has finished, dry clothes should be
removed immediately and not left in the dryer. Clothes should be quickly spread out
flat to cool so heat can dissipate, not left bunched up, eg in a clothes basket.
Do not operate this product without the lint filter in place or allow lint to accumulate
in or around the dryer.
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This dryer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the dryer by a person
responsible for their safety.
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Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the dryer.
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Unplug the machine from the power supply when it is not in use.
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Do not swing on or put weight on the door.
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Your dryer is designed to stop operating in the event of power outage.
When power isresumed, the machine will remain off until the ‘Power’ button is
pressed. To restart the dryer, press ‘Power’, select your drying cycle and touch .
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Never attempt to repair the dryer yourself.
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The only user-removable parts of the dryer are the lint filter, drying rack and
reversible console. No other parts are designed to be removed by anyone other than
aFisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.
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For problems that cannot be solved from information in this User Guide, turn off and
unplug your dryer and contact a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.
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Do not overload your dryer beyond its rated capacity (eight kilograms of dry clothes).
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Never put dripping wet clothes in or on top of the dryer as excess water may cause an
electrical hazard.
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Do not under any circumstances dry an electric blanket or any other electrical, plastic
or rubber items in your dryer, unless the care label specifically states it is safe to do
so. Never dry these items at high temperatures.
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Do not dry curtains in your dryer. Sunlight makes them brittle and they may
disintegrate during drying.
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Do not use the water collected in the water tank for drinking or food processing.
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Never run the dryer without the water tank in place.
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If the water tank becomes full, the tumble dryer will pause drying and will sound an
alarm. You must empty the water tank before the dryer can continue drying. Empty
the tank, replace it back in the housing then touch to resume the cycle.

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Lint
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Accumulated lint in the dryer can become a fire hazard; it also reduces the efficiency
of the dryer by causing longer drying times and increased power consumption.
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Clean the lint filter before every load.
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Ensure the area around the dryer is clear of lint.
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At regular intervals have the interior of the dryer cleaned of any accumulated lint.
This must be done by a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.
This must be done when the dryer installation is changed from free standing.
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The dryer exhaust ducting should be inspected and cleaned periodically to remove
accumulated lint.
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If the lint filter becomes damaged, contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
service technician to arrange getting a new filter. Do not operate your dryer with a
damaged lint filter or without the filter in place, as this will cause damage to your dryer.
Installation
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The dryer must be installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
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The dryer must not be installed on any textured floor coverings (eg carpet, rugs) to
ensure that openings at the base of the machine are not obstructed.
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Do not install the dryer behind a lockable door, sliding door, or behind a door where
the hinge is on the opposite side to that of the dryer in such a way that the full
opening of the door is inhibited. Ensure the dryer door can always be opened fully.
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Please refer to INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION section of this document for detailed
installation steps.

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Spontaneous combustion
IMPORTANT!
To reduce the risk of fire in a tumble dryer the following should be observed:
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Items that have been spotted or soaked with vegetable oil or cooking oil are a fire
hazard and should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
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Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources
such as a tumble dryer. The items become warm causing an oxidation reaction in the
oil. This 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 creating a fire hazard.
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If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable oil, 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 fire
hazard. The cool down cycle of the dryer should be used to reduce the temperature
ofthese items. They should not be removed from the tumble dryer and piled or
stacked while hot.
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Items that have previously been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with
flammable liquids or solids, eg petrol/gasoline, kerosene, dry cleaning solvents,
vegetable or cooking oil, acetone, denatured alcohol, some brands of spot removers,
turpentine, waxes and wax removers or other flammable or explosive substances
should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
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Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer.
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The dryer is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning.
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Fabric Softeners or similar products should not be used in a tumble dryer to
eliminate the effects of static electricity, unless this practice is specifically
recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener product.
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Rubber backed articles, foam rubber (latex foam), clothes or pillows fitted with
foam rubber pads, fibreglass, shoes containing rubber, shower caps, babies
waterproof napkin covers and waterproof textiles should not be dried in the dryer.
These materials can when heated produce fire by spontaneous combustion.
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When choosing to tumble dry a duvet/doona use low-medium heat only and make
sure the drum is not overloaded due to the risk of overheating and scorching.
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Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes
fromappliances burning gas or other fuels.
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Disposal
Extreme care must be taken when disposing of your old appliance to avoid hazards.
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When disposing of the dryer, it is recommended that the door is removed to avoid
children getting trapped inside, and that the electrical cable is cut off close to the dryer.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow the ‘Safety and warnings’ and ‘Installation instructions’ sections
carefully before using your dryer.
Moving your appliance
When moving your dryer only tip towards the right hand side (when viewed from
thefront). If the dryer has not been transported as described, leave it standing
uprightfor at least one hour before turning on.
Accessories
Check you received the following accessories with your Fisher & Paykel dryer.
You will find them inside the drum:
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1 x Drying rack
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1 x Drain hose
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1 x Installation guide / User guide.
Unpacking
To ensure the best performance from your new dryer please follow the instructions below.
Removing the packaging
1 Remove the outer packaging (including the polystyrene packer and plastic wrapping).
All packaging must be removed prior to use.
2 Tilt the machine backwards and ‘walk’ it off the base one foot at a time.
Notdoingsomay cause damage to your floor and dryer.
3 Remove all packaging and accessories from inside the drum and ensure you
removeprotective covers from door and console.
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Ensure packaging materials are kept out of reach of children.
Location
This dryer CANNOT BE INVERTED AND MOUNTED
ON THE WALL.
Free standing

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Installation options
Your dryer can be installed one of two ways, either freestanding, or stacked on top
ofaFisher & Paykel front loading washer.
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Freestanding
The dryer stands on the floor and can easily be moved into position.
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Stacking
Your dryer has been designed to be able to be stacked on top of a Fisher & Paykel
front loading washer. A stacking kit MUST BE USED between the products and fitted
correctly to the washing machine and dryer, as per the stacking kit instructions.
– Stacking Kit White: Part No. 427976.
1 Move the machine into the desired position. Do not lift the dryer by the top panel.
2 Have a minimum clearance on all sides of at least 20mm.
3 Install the machine on a stable and level floor (if not stacking on top of a front
loadingwasher).
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Do not install your dryer in such a way that the dryer door cannot be opened fully.
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Do not install the dryer outside, in a damp place, where there is a risk of freezing,
whereit may be rained on, in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat.
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Do not place your machine on top of its power cable.
Levelling the machine
It is IMPORTANT to level the machine to ensure the machine runs efficiently with minimal
noise. The dryer should be levelled in as close to its final position as possible so it stands
balanced evenly on all four feet. Ensure the dryer does not rock in any direction.
The dryer comes with four adjustable feet, wind
all four feet up or down until the dryer is correctly
level. A spirit level can assist with this process.
The machine is considered level when the bubble
sits in the centre (ie within the two lines or the
circle), when the spirit level is placed flat on top
of your dryer, in the directions from:
1 left to right
2 back to front, and
3 corner to corner.
Never unscrew the feet completely from their housings.
Note: After levelling, the corners of the dryer cabinet should be clear of the floor
andthemachine must not rock in any direction.
Levelling the feet

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Draining
The dryer is equipped with a condenser unit which accumulates water during the
dryingcycle. This water is collected in the removable water tank located at the top
leftof the dryer. The accumulated water must be emptied after each drying cycle.
However you can also set up your dryer to drain automatically using the drain
hoseprovided.
Connecting the drain hose:
1 Remove the black hose from the connection at the back of the dryer (A).
2 Uncoil the drain hose (included with your dryer) and connect it to the black hose(B).
3 Place the other end of the drain hose into a tub or standpipe.
If you connect the drain hose onto your dryer, the other end must be secured in a
drain to prevent water draining onto the floor. Ensure the drain hose is securely fixed
in place to an appropriate drain and is leak-free at the connection to the machine.
Check the connection and drain hose regularly.
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Maximum standpipe height is 1.0m from ground level.
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Regularly check that your standpipe or tub is free from lint and other obstructions,
which may affect drainage and cause flooding.
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The drain hose should be checked from time to time and replaced if any damage,
egwear, cuts, bulges, kinks, leaks, etc are found. Do not bend the drain hose sharply,
asthismay cause it to split.
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The extended length of the provided drain hose is 1.3m.
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In multi-storey apartments or any upper floor, the machine should be installed on
afloorequipped with a drain.
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Draining must comply with local by-laws.
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Electrical connection
1 This appliance must be connected to a 220V – 240V,50Hz, sinusoidal, 10Aelectricalsupply.
2 Uncoil the power cord, remove and discard the plastic pin cover and plug into a
powersocket.
3 Connect the appliance to an earthed outlet protected by a fuse of suitable capacity.
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Check the power cord for damage and make sure it is not squashed or twisted
wheninstallingthe dryer.
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Always remove the power cord from the power socket by the plug, not by the cord.
Completing the installation
Installation test cycle
Ensure the installation test cycle is completed before you dry any items in your dryer.
This is to check that your dryer is installed correctly and that it is functioning properly
prior to use.
1 Turn your dryer on by pressing the ‘POWER’ button.
2 Select the ‘Time Dry’ cycle for 30 minutes. Ensure the drum is empty and the door
isclosed (you will hear it click shut).
3 Touch the button. The drum will start rotating.
– Observe the machine for any problems.
– The dryer will beep and display any faults on the screen if there are any problems.
Refer to ‘Before you call for service’, ‘User warnings’.
4 At the completion of the cycle, open the door and check that there is warmth inside
thedryer. This indicates the dryer is operating normally.
If there are any problems, you must address these before proceeding with normal use.
The dryer will automatically turn off at the end of the cycle if there are no problems.

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Before you start, it is a good idea to go through the following checklist:
1 Has the packaging been removed?
2 Is the machine correctly levelled, and are the cabinet corners clear of the floor and walls?
3 Are the water tank, condenser filter and lint filter correctly in place?
4 Has the power cord been connected to an appropriate power supply and the power
turnedon?
5 Have you performed the installation test cycle?
6 If external draining is preferred, is the drain hose attached to the correct outlet and
hooked into a standpipe or tub?
Machine specifications
DH8060P
Capacity (kg)* 8
DIMENSIONS (mm)
Width 595
Depth 650
Height** 845
Length of drain hose 1300
ELECTRICAL
Volts 220 – 240
Hz 50
Amps (maximum) 10
Power consumption (W) 900
* Capacity refers to the maximum dry weight of items the machine can dry at any one time.
Note:somecycleshavealower maximum capacity (see the ‘Drying cycles’ section).
** The exact height of your dryer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from the base of the machine.

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CONTROL PANEL
1
POWER Press to turn the dryer on/off.
2
Keylock Touch and hold for two seconds to disable all buttons on the display
panel, except ‘POWER’ button. This prevents accidental button presses.
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SmartTouch™
control dial
Rotate to select your desired drying cycle.
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The icon illuminates to indicate the selected drying cycle.
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Digital display
screen
Shows the following:
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How long the drying cycle has to go.
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Delayed start time of the drying cycle.
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Notifications if an error is detected or a warning is necessary.
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Progress
lights
The progress lights indicate what part of the cycle the dryer is currently
on (‘Dry’, ‘Cool’ or ‘End’). All three lights are on at the beginning of the
cycle. The light for the current part of the cycle flashes, and each one
goes out when that part of the cycle is complete.
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Delay Start
Touch ‘More’
to increase the delay start time for drying cycles.
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Dryness Level Allows you to select the level of dryness for your load.
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Dry Temp Allows you to select the drying temperature for your cycle.
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Wrinkle Free Allows you to select a wrinkle free option for your cycle.
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Signal This button has two functions:
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Alert you that the dryer has finished.
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Alert you to remove items once your load reaches the damp/dry stage.
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Water tank,
Condenser,
Lint Filter
The lights will flash when the machine is switched on as a
remindertoempty the water filter, condenser or clean the lintfilter.
The warning light will also flash on and off during the cycle if the
filtersbecome blocked.
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START/PAUSE Touch to start or pause the selected drying cycle.
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Timed cycles (Time Dry, Rack Dry, Wool)
When a timed cycle is selected the machine dries for the selected time regardless
ofthelevel of moisture in the load. It is important to check the items throughout
thetimed programmes to avoidover drying.
Timed programmes of 10 to 150 minutes can be selected using the ‘More’
and‘Less’ buttons.
Airing/Cool down (Cool)
When the dryer has sensed that the load is dry it will
automatically go into an airing or cool down cycle.
During‘Cool’ the drum tumbles and cool air is blown
throughthe clothes. This cools the load to reduce creasing
ifthe clothes are left in the dryer.
Time to go
Your dryer displays approximately how many minutes the cycle you are
running has remaining if you have chosen one of the Time Dry cycles.
Ifyou have chosen an automatic cycle (ie not ‘Time Dry’) the word
will appear on the screen until it reaches the cool down phase,
atwhich time the dryer will display how long the cycle has left to go.
Be aware that a number of factors can influence the overall cycle time,
eg the fabric type of garments, load size, the wetness of the load,
environmental conditions etc.
Indicators
There are a number of indicators to alert you when you need to attend
to your dryer, either to clean the lint filter, empty the water tank
or toclean the condenser filter (refer to the ‘Caring for your dryer’
sectionfor more information).
Keylock
This option enables you to deactivate the buttons on the display panel, except for
the‘POWER’
and buttons. This option helps prevent accidental button touches.
To turn Keylock ON or OFF, at any time when the dryer is powered on:
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Touch the button for two seconds.
Note: When activated the button is illuminated.
If Keylock is activated and the dryer is off:
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Press the ‘POWER’ button, then touch the button for three seconds to turn
Keylockoff. Select your drying cycle, any options and then touch to start the cycle.
CONTROL PANEL
Cool down mode
Time to go
Indicators

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DRYING CYCLES
Your dryer has a number of drying cycles to suit your laundry needs. Selecting the most
appropriate cycle for each particular load will help ensure you get the best result.
CYCLE DESIGNED FOR DESCRIPTION
MAX.
LOAD
SIZE (KG)
DEFAULT
DRYNESS
LEVEL*
DEFAULT
DRYING
TEMP
Everyday
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Everyday clothing
egt-shirts, trousers.
High heat cycle for rapid
dryingof everyday clothing.
8 Dry High
Heavy Heavy durable garments,
eg work sweatshirts/
jerseys, rugby shorts,
jeans, tea towels.
A longer, high heat cycle for
heavy fabrics and denim.
8 Dry/
Extra Dry
High
Delicate Delicate clothing items,
egsynthetics, silk
andfine fabrics.
A shorter, cooler cycle for
carefully drying delicate
andheat sensitive fabrics.
4 Dry Low
Easy Iron Business shirts
andclothing that
creaseseasily.
A short, medium heat cycle
with the ‘Wrinkle Free’ option
isautomatically selected for
easily creasable items.
4 Damp/Dry Medium
Sheets Sheets, pillowcases
andduvet/doona covers.
High heat cycle with reversing,
to improve the movement
oflarge items such as sheets
andduvet/doona covers
andhelp reduce tangling.
4 Dry High
Towels Towels. High heat cycle for drying thick,
absorbent items such as towels.
6 Dry High
Bulky Bigger items like jackets
and duvet/doona covers.
A medium heat cycle for the
special care of bulky items.
4 Dry Medium
Sports Sports clothing,
egrunning gear.
A low heat cycle designed to
care for synthetic sports clothing.
4 Dry Low
Wool Woollen items,
egjerseys.
A low heat cycle for use with
the drying rack to dry machine
washable woollen items without
tumbling. User selectable drying
times of 30 – 150 minutes.
3 n/a Low
Rack Dry Items that cannot be
tumbled, eg shoes, hats,
delicate garments.
Specifically for use with the
drying rack so items can be
dried without tumbling.
3 n/a Low
Freshen Items that have been in
storage or have not been
worn/used for some time.
A short cycle with a burst of
heat followed by cool air to help
de-wrinkle and refresh items.
2 n/a High
Time Dry Drying items for a
selected time period.
A cycle with user select
10 – 150minute drying times.
8 n/a High
Air Dry Drying items for a
specific time period,
without heat.
40 minute cycle with no heat. 4 n/a No Heat
* Dryness level is only an option on automatic sensing cycles. On ‘Time Dry’ and the ‘Rack Dry’ cycle,
drynesswillvary depending on the load and its initial moisture content.
** ‘Everyday’ cycle, ‘Dry’ dryness level and ‘High’ drying temp is the recommended cycle for everyday cotton items.

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SORTING AND LOADING
When preparing your load there are some important things to consider:
Sorting
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We recommend sorting your garments before placing them into the dryer.
Sortintoloads of similar items, and loads that will likely take similar times to dry.
Heavier items (egtowels, and flannelette sheets) are best dried separately from
lightweight items (egsynthetics, polyester-cotton sheets and shirts). This prevents
thepossibility of some items becoming over-dried whilst others are still damp.
Itwillalso help to extend the lifeofyour clothing and linen.
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Care labels on garments provide valuable information about the fabric type and
howthegarment should be dried. Always follow the advice on garment labels.
Onlydryitems in this dryer that have a care label stating tumble drying is suitable.
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Drying your clothes as soon as you remove them from the washer will decrease
thechance of wrinkles forming, and dye transfer from coloured items to white items
fromoccurring.
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Separate coloured items from white/light items where possible, especially when new.
Colour run may be an issue, especially if you intend to delay the start of the drying cycle.
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We recommend that articles of clothing with screen-printing are turned inside out
toprevent damage to the print. Garments with hooks or zippers should be fastened
andwhere possible, turned inside out.
SPECIFIC
ITEM/DRYING
REQUIREMENTS
SUGGESTED
CYCLE AND
OPTIONS
SUGGESTED
TEMPERATURE
COMMENTS
Towels Towels High Towels produce a lot of lint and are best
dried on their own.
Sheets, pillowcases,
duvet/doona covers
Sheets High Ensure duvet/doona cover openings are
buttoned/domed before placing inthe dryer.
Bulky items –
doonas,duvets,
sleeping bags,
jackets
Bulky Medium Dry only one bulky item at a time and place
a knotted towel into the machine at the
same time to ensure thebulky item moves
aroundevenly.
Business shirts,
trousers, other
creasables
Easy Iron Medium ‘Wrinkle Free’ is automatically selected to
help minimise creasing once the drying cycle
has finished.
Woollens, silks Wool Low Designed for items that could be damaged
if they are tumbled, eg woollens. Use the
drying rack.
Delicates, fine
fabrics
Delicate or
Rack Dry
Low You can further reduce the dryness level to
damp or use Rack Dry for verydelicate items.
Jeans Heavy High Turn jeans inside out to help maintain their
appearance. Dry separately from other items.
Shoes, hats, soft
toys or other odd
shapeditems
Rack Dry Low Check on the item regularly throughout
the drying cycle. Ensure the rack has been
correctly fitted. Only dry shoes on ‘Low’
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SORTING AND LOADING
Before you load
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Check pockets for items that could damage your clothes or get caught in the dryer.
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Close zippers, hooks and eyes, and other fastenings (ie fasten the openings of
duvet/doona covers), and remove loose bra wires. These may damage both your
dryerand your clothes.
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Check the lint filter is clean and the water tank is empty (if the dryer is not set up
todrain automatically).
Loading
Garments need to be loaded correctly to minimise creasing and wrinkling, and to
ensurethe load is dried evenly.
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Allow enough room in the dryer for clothes to tumble freely. (Hint: load the dryer in
terms of the space the garments take up when dry, rather than when they are wet).
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Shake clothes out and load individually to help items dry evenly and reduce tangling.
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Only dry a sheet load up to a maximum of 4kg in the dryer at one time.
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Dry permanent press garments (business shirts) together on the ‘Easy Iron’ cyclewith
the ‘Wrinkle Free’ option on. This will help reduce wrinkling and the need forironing.
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Hang garments as soon as the drying cycle is complete to reduce the need for ironing.

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Drying times
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Drying very small loads is inefficient. Try to dry medium to large loads.
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Heavier items (towels, flannelette sheets) will take longer to dry than light items
(synthetics and polyester cotton sheets and shirts).
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Drying times can be reduced by spinning the wash load at the highest spin speed
suitable for the load type in your washing machine.
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Check bulky items during the cycle to ensure even drying. Pause the dryer and
reposition the item if necessary.
Lint
Some items are lint givers, while others are lint collectors. Always dry lint givers
and collectors separately.
LINT GIVERS LINT COLLECTORS
Towels Synthetics eg polar fleece
Flannelette sheets Corduroy
Polyester cottons
Delicate or easily damaged items (eg woollen or silk garments, nylon stockings, fine
fabrics, delicate embroidered fabrics) should be dried separately, using the ‘Delicate’or
‘Ultra Delicate’ cycle, or if you do not want them tumbled use the ‘Wool’ or ‘Rack Dry’
cycle. Sleeping bags and other down items should be dried on the ‘Bulky’ cycle.
Drying rack
There are many items that would benefit from
being dried on a dryingrack. For example items
such as sport shoes, soft toys, hats andwoollen
items that may be damaged if they are tumbled.
A drying rack is installed in your dryer when
it leaves the factory. Toremove it, tilt the top
of the rack towards you to detach the legs
fromthe slots in the lint filter, and gently remove
from the drum.
When you are using the drying rack you must
select the ‘Rack Dry’ or ‘Wool’ cycle.
If the Rack is not properly installed or if a
garment has fallen from it, a user prompt
will appear on the digital display screen.
ReplacetheRack and touch the to
resumethecycle.
SORTING AND LOADING
Drying rack
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GETTING STARTED QUICKLY
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Check the lint filter is clean and the water tank is empty before every load.
Ensurebothare replaced correctly before using your dryer.
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Sort and load items into the dryer drum, ensuring no items are in the way of the door.
Close the door (you will hear it click shut).
1 Press ‘POWER’ to activate your dryer.
2 Your dryer will default to the ‘Everyday’ cycle. Select your desired drying cycle by
turning the SmartTouch™ Control Dial.
3 Select your preferred drying options, using the SmartTouch™ buttons on the
righthandside of the panel (if you wish to select options different from the default
options for thecycle).
4 Touch the button to start the cycle.
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If you make an invalid selection the dryer will beep to alert you.
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When the cycle finishes, your dryer will beep and then turn off automatically.
If the‘Wrinkle Free’ option has been selected the machine will rotate the drum
periodically blowing cool air into the drum to help minimise wrinkling and creasing
ofyour load.
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If you wish to change a cycle or select a different option once a drying cycle has
started, touch the button then select the new cycle or option. Touch to restart
thedryer with the new cycle and/or settings.
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If you wish to stop the dryer before the cycle has finished, you MUST remove
theclothes IMMEDIATELY and spread them out to cool. DO NOT leave the clothes
in thedryer or bunched up in a clothes basket. Take extreme care as the drum
andtheload items may be hot.
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Failure to follow the advice in this guide may result in damage to your garments
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Delay Start
The ‘Delay Start’ option enables you to delay the start of the drying cycle from
between15minutes and 12hours. Delayed start options are15minutes, 30minutes,
1hour, then hourly up to 12hours. This can be useful to time your drying to finish
whenyou arrive home from work, or to start when power rates are lower.
To ‘Delay Start’ your cycle:
1 Select the cycle.
2 Press ‘More’ to increase the delay time.
3 Press to confirm your selection and start the countdown.
4 The display will indicate the time until the cycle will start.
To decrease or turn off ‘Delay Start’:
1 Press ‘Less’ to decrease the delay start time or to turn ‘Delay Start’ off.
Avoid using ‘Delay Start’ for damp, non-colourfast items asthismay cause dye run to
occur.
Drying Cycle Options
All drying cycles default to the recommended options for that cycle based on
the average expected load to be dried using that cycle. You can vary the options
(eg‘Dryness Level’, ‘Dry Temp’) to create your desired cycle.
After using your dryer a few times you may discover there are some drying options
youprefer for some cycles. You can programme your dryer to remember the
dryingoptions you prefer for each drying cycle. For instance, you may want to set
the‘Easy Iron’ cycle to a lower drying temperature or programme the ‘Everyday’
cycleso it automatically has the ‘Wrinkle Free’ option selected.
To change a drying cycle option:
1 Press ‘POWER’ to turn the machine on.
2 Turn the dial to select the cycle you wish to customise.
3 Touch and hold any of the drying options buttons for three seconds. The lights will
flash on and off and the display will show ‘ ’ to indicate that the machine is in
cycleadjustment mode.
4 Select the drying options you prefer by touching the relevant option button.
5 Touch to save the selected settings. The dryer will beep to indicate your customised
cycle has been saved.
Note: Touching before pressing will exit the cycle adjustment mode and start
thecycle using the settings shown on the display panel.
To change the cycle or options you have selected after a cycle has started:
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Touch and select your new cycle or options, then touch again to resume drying.
Note: Some options may not be available for selection under certain conditions
andafter particular stages of the drying cycle have passed.
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DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Dryness Level
When your dryer senses that the
clotheshave driedto the dryness level
selected, the dryer willautomatically
finish thecycle.
Note: Two lights are used to show
somedryness levels, eg to achieve the
‘Damp Dry’ setting boththe ‘Dry’ and the
‘Damp’ dry lights willbeilluminated.
Five dryness levels from
‘Damp’through to ‘Extra Dry’.
Ifyou want to change from the
default dryness, you can choose
the dryness level to suityour load
depending on how dry you want
youritemsto be.
Dry Temp
There are four drying temperatures you
can choose from for your cycle.
Clothes temperatures reach up to:
High: 80°C.
Medium: 70°C.
Low: 45°C.
No heat: Cool air is blown through
thedryer for the period selected.
Wrinkle Free
To minimise wrinkling, select one of the
‘WrinkleFree’ options. Atthe end of the
cycle, the drum will rotateperiodically
and cool air will be circulated through
the load to minimise wrinkling and
creasing. Thisisparticularly useful
if you cannotremove the items
immediatelyafterthe cycle ends.
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‘ON’ provides ‘Wrinkle Free’
operationfor 1 hour.
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‘Extra’ provides ‘Wrinkle Free’
operationfor 24 hours.
If you wish to stop the dryer at any
point during the ‘Wrinkle Free’ stage
of the cycle, simply touch
.
Youcanthen open the dryer door
andremove your items.
Press‘POWER’ to turn the dryer off.
Signal
‘Signal’ has two functions:
1 Alert you that the dryer has finished.
Aseries of beeps will sound at the
endofa cycle.
2 Alert you to remove items once your
load reaches the damp/dry stage,
then it will continue drying until the
remaining load reaches the dryness
level you selected.
The ‘Signal’ option automatically
defaults to ‘On’ for all cycles.
Youcanturn the ‘Signal’ off by
touching the ‘Signal’ button twice
(nolights will then be illuminated).
To turn ‘Damp/dry’ signal on:
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Touch the ‘Signal’ button once.
Ensure‘On’ is also selected.
Reset defaults
You can reset your dryer to the default settings it left the factory with:
1 Turn the dial to select the ‘Freshen’ cycle.
2 Touch and hold the ‘Delay Start’, ‘More’ , the ‘Delay Start’, ‘Less’ and ‘Signal’
buttonstogether for three seconds.
3 Your dryer will now be reset to the default settings it left the factory with.
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CARING FOR YOUR DRYER
When you have finished using your dryer
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Unplug the machine from the power socket.
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Wipe around the door to remove any remaining condensation and foreign matter.
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Clear the lint filter and empty the water tank (if not set up to automatically drain).
Cleaning your dryer
Before you start cleaning your dryer, ensure that it is disconnected from the power
(ieunplug the machine from the power socket).
Cleaning the control panel and outer surfaces of the dryer
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe all surfaces, then wipe dry. Avoid using chemical or
scouring cleaners, as these will damage the paint and plastic surfaces of your dryer.
Cleaning the inside of your dryer
It is important that you occasionally clean the inside of your dryer. If the drum has
anyresidual dirt or lint stuck to it, remove this and wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
Donot leave any metal objects in the drum, as these may cause rust.
Cleaning the filters
Cleaning the door lint filter
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Lint is generally formed during wearing and washing.
Fibres (ielint) released from theclothes during the drying
cycle are collected in the lint filter.
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It is important to clean the door lint filter after every load,
as the lint produced in the drying process can become a fire
hazard if it is allowed to accumulate in or around your dryer.
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A warning light will flash at the start of every cycle to
remindyou to clean the door lint filter, then turns off once
youtouch to start your cycle.
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The warning light will flash on and off during the cycle if the door lint filter
becomes blocked. When this occurs the lint filter should be cleaned immediately.
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The door lint filter is located in the door opening (at the bottom).
To clean the door lint filter:
1 Open the dryer door.
2 Remove the lint filter by pulling it up and out of the
filter slot. Open it out and wipe the surfaces clean
with your hand.
3 Close the lint filter and place it back in the opening.
Ensurethe filter is fitted correctly back in place
before operating the dryer.
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Cleaning the condenser filter and evaporator grid
To maintain optimum performance of your dryer the condenser filter andevaporator
grid must be cleaned. The condenser filter and lint filter lights will flash when the
condenser filter requires cleaning, then turn off once you touch to start your cycle.
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The condenser filter is located below the door on the left-hand side.
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The evaporator grid is located behind the condenser filter.
To clean the condenser filter:
1 Switch off the power supply and remove
thepower plug.
2 Open the condenser filter cover.
3 Turn the four condenser lock levers 90°
thenpull out the condenser filter.
4 Remove rear filter and wipe the surface
cleanwith your hand.
To clean the evaporator grid:
5 With the condenser filter removed you will
be able to see the evaporator grid. Ifthesurface
of the evaporator grid is dirty, clean it carefully
with avacuum cleaner using a dusting brush or
anarrow crevice nozzle.
Begentle and do not bend the finemetalfins.
Cut Hazard. The surface of the evaporator has
sharp edges and contact may result in injury.
Handle with care when cleaning the grid
andalways keep blades away from fingers
andbody.
6 Replace the condenser filter.
7 Turn the four condenser filter lock levers to
lock the condenser filter back inplace again.
Make sure that these locksare engaged securely.
8 Close the condenser filter cover.
CARING FOR YOUR DRYER
Turning the condenser
filter locking levers
Pulling out the
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Emptying the water collection tank
During the drying cycle, steam condenses into water
andis collected in the water tank, located at the top
left of the dryer. It is important to empty the water
tank after every load.
Ifthewater tank becomes full during operation,
thedryer will pause, display a user prompt and beep
to alert you. You must emptythe tank before the
dryer can continue drying. Empty the tank, replace
itin the housing then touch
to resume the cycle.
Note: You do not need to empty the water tank
ifyou have set up the drain hose to drain the
waterautomatically.
To empty the water tank:
1 Remove the water tank by holding onto the
handleand pulling outwards gently to remove it.
Ensurethat you keep the tank level when it is being
removed to prevent the water collected from spilling.
2 Pour the water down the sink or into a bucket,
andthen put the tank back in place.
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Never run the dryer without the water tank in place
unless thedrainhosehasbeeninstalled.
Cleaning the sensors
There are sensors in your dryer that detect whether the laundry is dry or not.
Thesesensors need to be cleaned periodically (we recommend approximately
fourtimes a year).
To clean the sensors:
1 Open the door of your machine.
2 Allow the machine to cool if drying hasbeen carried out.
3 Locate the metal sensors just behind thelint filter.
4 Wipe the sensors with a soft cloth, dampened
withvinegar. Dry the sensors with a soft dry cloth.
CARING FOR YOUR DRYER
Location of the sensors
Removing the
water collection tank
Tipping out the water
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
User warnings
Your dryer is capable of diagnosing a number of its own problems. It will sound a
continuous series of beeps and display a user prompt when it has a problem that you
can correct yourself. To stop the beeps sounding, touch any button on the control panel.
Donot try to continue your drying cycle once you stop the noise. You must address
theproblem the dryer is alerting you to.
Check the below table before you call for service.
PROBLEM DISPLAYED AS WHAT TO DO
Keylock is
activated
Touch and hold the ‘Keylock’ button for 2seconds
todeactivate the Keylock.
The lint filter
is blocked
and needs to
be emptied
Empty the lint filter and then replace it.
Check the lint filter is not damaged.
Check there is nothing else stuck in the lint filter holder
which may be blocking the air flow.
Check the lint filter is in place correctly in your dryer.
Clean the condenser filter (refer to the ‘Caring for your
dryer’ section). Ensure the condenser filter unit has
been placed or replaced correctly into your dryer.
The water
tank is full
and needs to
be emptied
Check if the water tank is full.
Empty the water tank.
If using the drain hose, check whether the water tank
ordrain hose is blocked.
Check the drain hose is still attached at the back
ofthemachine, and is not kinked or squashed.
The door is
not closed
Close the door fully and touch .
Try opening and closing the door again.
Reposition the load, making sure the load is correctly
inthe drum and that protruding items are not
preventing the door from closing.
The drying
rack is not
inplace
Fit the drying rack.
Once you have addressed the issue the user prompt was alerting you to,
tryusingyourdryer as per usual. If the issue persists, call your Fisher & Paykel
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When a continuous series of beeps sounds, all the lights turn off onthe control panel
and a number appears on the display, a fault hasoccurred. The dryer will automatically
enter this mode if a fault occurs. The word ‘Fault’ will be shown in the control panel
display followed by a number. To stop the beeps, touch any button then perform the
following steps:
1 Turn your machine off at the power point.
2 Wait one minute and turn it back on.
3 Check your machine is installed correctly (refer to ‘Installation instructions’ section).
4 Remove your load from the dryer and retry.
5 Perform a ‘Time Dry’ cycle, eg Time Dry for 30 minutes.
6 If the fault re-occurs repeat steps
1
and
2
.
7 If the machine still will not work call a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
servicetechnician to arrange service (refer to ‘Customer care’ section).
Recordthefaultcode number displayed and the serial number of your dryer
(locatedonthe rear of the machine, or on the insideof the door below the glass)
beforecalling. The fault code will indicateto the service technician what the
problemcould potentially be.
If a fault code is being displayed, you can still turn your dryer off by pressing
‘POWER’ .
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following is a list of problems you may encounter when using this appliance and
some suggestions that may help to correct the problem. If you still have problems,
contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Pressing ‘POWER’
does not turn
on thedryer
Fault with household
power supply.
Try plugging in and turning on another
electrical device.
Dryer does
notheat
Dryer set to ‘Air Dry’ cycle. Check what cycle the dryer is setto
(refer‘Drying cycles’). Changeto
preferredcycle.
Full water tank. Refer to ‘Emptying the water collection tank’.
The dryer has progressed
to ‘Cool’.
Check the progress lights– are
‘Cool’or‘End’ lights illuminated?
Referto‘Dry progress’.
Touching
does not start
thedrying cycle
Dryer door not closed properly. Open and close the door. Checkthat the
lint filter is correctly in place and not
obstructing the door.
Is the dryer displaying a user
warning or fault code?
Refer to ‘User warnings’ and ‘Fault codes’.
Water tank full or not properly
in place.
Refer to ‘Emptying the water collection
tank’. Ensure the water tank is properly
inplace.
Lint filter needs to be emptied. Empty the lint filter and ensure it is
correctly in place.
Dryer is overloaded. Remove some items from the dryer.
‘Delay Start’ function is set. Refer to ‘Delay Start’ for more information.
Keylock is ON.
To disable touch and hold
button
fortwoseconds.
Dryer keeps
stopping
andstarting
The ‘Wrinkle Free’ option
hasbeen selected.
Refer to ‘Wrinkle Free’ for more
information.
Dryer stops
working
mid-cycle
Power failure.
Press ‘POWER’
and restart the
desiredcycle.
Dryer has been paused.
Touch the
button to restart thecycle.
Dryer door is open. Ensure the door is firmly shut.
Items fell off the rack
whenusing ‘Rack Dry’ cycles.
Ensure the rack is installed correctly
(refer to ‘Sorting and loading’,
‘Drying rack’) and replace garments
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Dryer is taking
toolong
/results were
notsatisfactory
Drying cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select an appropriate cycle for the
load. Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Dryness level selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select a higher dryness level.
Refer to ‘Dryness Level’.
Dryer overloaded for
thecycle.
Some cycles have a lower max load
size. Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Try dividing the load in half and
dryhalf at a time.
Lint and/or condenser filter
isblocked.
Clean the lint/condenser filter.
Water tank is full. Refer to ‘Emptying the water
collection tank’.
Environmental conditions
maybe affecting dryer
operation.
In particularly hot or cold conditions
the dryer will take longer to dry a load
and beless efficient.
Ensure the dryer is installed in a
well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
Donot operate this dryer behind
closeddoors (ie inside a cupboard).
Load overly wet at the
start of cycle.
Remove more water from the
load before placing it in the dryer,
egselecta faster spin speed on your
washer, if appropriate for your load.
Load was damp dry at
thestart of cycle.
If the load had been partially air dried,
eg has been washed and placed on
the line, use a ‘Time Dry’ cycle and
monitor the dryness of your clothes.
Dryer not draining water
out properly.
Check the drain hose (if connected)
forblockages or damage.
Youmayneed to call for service
referto ‘Customer care’ section.
Items got tangled. Try separating items and
dryingsimilaritems together.
Referto‘Loading’ forfurther tips.
Dryer is not
draining
Drain hose not connected
tothe water tank.
Ensure the drain hose is connected
correctly. Refer to ‘Draining’ in the
installation section of this guide.
Water tank not in place
correctly.
Ensure water tank is properly inplace.
Drain hose or drain blocked
ordamaged.
Check drain hose (if connected)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Clothes getting too
hot or damaged
Cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Ensure the cycle selected is
appropriatefor items in the load.
Referto ‘Drying cycles’.
Items removed from dryer
before the end of cycle cool
down had finished.
Removing items before cool down
maydamage clothing if it is not
spread out and exposed to air to
coolonce removed from the dryer.
Dryer is beeping
and displaying
acode on the
digital display
Dryer has a fault. Try turning the dryer off and waiting
30seconds before turning it back on.
Refer to ‘Fault codes’.
Small puddle
ofwater coming
from under
themachine
Water tank not correctly
inplace.
Ensure the water tank is correctly
in place.
Water tank may need
tobeemptied.
Refer to ‘Emptying the water
collection tank’.
Water tank may be damaged. Check the water tank for any signs
ofdamage.
Drain hose may not be
attached properly at the
machine end.
Ensure the drain hose is attached
properly. Refer to ‘Draining’ in the
installation section of this guide.
Drain hose could be damaged. Check the drain hose for damage.
Drain hose has slipped
outofthe drain.
Ensure the drain hose is securely fixed
in place. Sometimes drain hoses can
move or get displaced, which may
lead to water draining onto the floor.
Drain may be blocked. Check the drain for any blockages.
Dryer door not closing
properly, affecting the seal.
Ensure the dryer door is closed
properly and there is nothing
obstructing the door opening.
Small amount
ofwater in
thedrum at
endofcycle
Water tank needs to be
emptied.
Refer to ‘Emptying the water
collection tank’.
Environmental conditions
maybe affecting dryer
operation.
If conditions are particularly hot,
humidor cold, it is possible vaporised
water may re-condense in the drum
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Noises Dryer is overloaded. Remove some items from the dryer.
Dryer has a fault. Continuous beeping or a musical
seriesof beeps with a message
displayed on the display.
Referto‘Fault codes’.
Beeps signalling the end
ofadrying cycle.
End of cycle beeps can be turned off
refer to ‘Customising drying cycle’.
Dryer has not been
levelledproperly.
Refer to ‘Levelling the machine’ in the
installation section of this guide.
Dryer makes unfamiliar noises. At the start of the cycle the dryer may
make some unfamiliar noises when the
compressor turns on. Thisis normal.
Vibration Dryer is not installed on
astable surface.
Ensure the dryer is installed on a flat,
stable surface. Refer to ‘Levelling the
machine’ in the installation section of
this guide.
Dryer is not level. Ensure the dryer is correctly levelled.
Refer to ‘Levelling the machine’ in the
installation section of this guide.
Dryer is overloaded. Remove some items from the dryer.
Creasing Cycle selection not
appropriate for the load.
Select the ‘Easy Iron’ cycle to
minimisecreasing.
Dryer is overloaded. Remove some items from the dryer.
‘Dryness Level’ selected
toohigh for load type.
Try selecting a lower ‘Dryness Level’.
‘Wrinkle Free’ option
notselected.
Select the ‘Wrinkle Free’ option to
rotate the load at the end of the
drying cycle. Refer to ‘Wrinkle Free’
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Linting Lint filter not cleaned or
replaced.
Ensure the lint filter is cleaned after
every cycle and replaced correctly.
Refer to ‘Cleaning the filters’.
Loads not sorted correctly. Dry lint-giving items separately
from lint receivers. Also, dry similar
colours together, eg light coloured
items withlight coloured items, dark
itemswith dark items.
Refer to ‘Sorting and loading’, ‘Lint’.
Clothes over dried. Over drying clothes in the dryer
cancause them to attract lint.
Useanauto sensing cycle or ensure
you check your load if using the time
dry cycles to avoid over drying.
Referto ‘Drying cycles’.
New items have been dried
inthe dryer recently.
Clean the lint filter and use
‘Cool Air’cycle to clear any
remaininglintfrom the dryer.
New towels or flannelette
sheets can leave lint in the
dryer, which may be picked
up by subsequent loads.
Fabric damage Instructions on care label
notfollowed.
Follow the instructions on the
carelabel of the items.
‘Dryness Level’ selected
notappropriate for the
fabrictype.
Ensure the ‘Dryness Level’ selected
is appropriate for the fabric type.
Referto the items care label.
Refertopages ‘Drying cycles’
Metal parts on the items or
inthe load.
Fasten zips and other clasps
beforeplacing items in the dryer.
Items not separated or
driedon an appropriate
cyclefor the fabric type.
Dry similar items together.
Ensureanappropriate cycle is selected.
Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Items fell off the rack when
using ‘Rack Dry’.
Ensure the rack is installed correctly
(refer to ‘Sorting and loading’, ‘Drying
rack’) and only one or twogarments
are placed on the rackata time.
Used a ’Time Dry’ cycle
anddid not monitor the
dryness of clothes during
the cycle.
Ensure that clothes are checked
fordryness during the cycle
whenusing the timed programmes
toavoid over drying.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Dye transfer White/light and coloured
items not separated
beforedrying.
Remember to separate white/light
and coloured items before placing
them in the dryer.
Wet items left sitting in
thedryer for long periods
oftime before drying.
Refer to ‘Sorting’ for tips to prevent
dye transfer.
Tangling Loads not separated
duringloading.
Try separating out larger items
fromsmaller items.
Items loaded into the
dryerincorrectly.
Load items individually into the dryer.
Do not place folded items inthe dryer.
Incorrect cycle selection. Try using the ‘Easy Iron’ cycle to
dryshirts and the ‘Sheets’ cycle to
drysheets. Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Load size too large. Try drying smaller load sizes.
Somecycles have a lower maximum
load size. Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Delicate items not dried
on‘Rack dry’.
Dry pantyhose, bras, stockings
andany other delicate items prone
totangling on the ‘Rack Dry’ cycle.
Sheets and duvet/doona
covers due to their size,
areprone to tangling.
Dry sheets and duvet/doona covers
separately from other laundry,
apartfrom towels. Ensure duvet/
doona covers are buttoned or
fastened closed before drying.
Tryadding a knotted towel to sheets
loads if you are experiencing a lot
oftangling.

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MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
For New Zealand and Australia only. You automatically receive a 2 year Manufacturer’s
Warranty with the purchase of this heat pump clothes dryer covering parts and labour
for servicing within the country ofpurchase.
Fisher & Paykel undertakes to:
Repair or, at its option, replace without cost to the owner either for material or
labourany part of the product, the serial number of which appears on the product,
which is found to be defective within TWO YEARS of the date of purchase.
Note: This Manufacturer’s Warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your
legalrights.
This Manufacturer’s Warranty DOES NOT cover
A
Service calls which are not related to any defect in the product. The cost of a
servicecall will be charged if the problem is not found to be a product fault.
For example:
1 Correcting the installation of the product.
2 Instructing you how to use the product.
3 Replacing house fuses or correcting house wiring or plumbing.
4 Correcting fault(s) caused by the user.
5 Noise or vibration that is considered normal, egdrain/fan sounds, machine noises
oruser warning beeps.
6 Correcting damage caused by pests, egrats, cockroaches, etc.
7 Poor drying performance due to incorrect installation and maintenance
egblockedlint filter, blocked condenser or full water tank.
8
Poor drying performance due to incorrect loading, egoverloading or underloading.
9 Damage from articles in the drum, eg bra wires, pens, crayons, dye transfer or
flammable material.
B
Defects caused by factors other than:
1 Normal domestic use; or
2 Use in accordance with the product’s User guide.
C
Defects to the product caused by accident, neglect, misuse or ‘act of God’.
D
The cost of repairs carried out other than by a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
service technician or the cost of correcting such repairs.
E
Normal recommended maintenance as set out in the product’s User guide.
F
Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by other
thanaFisher& Paykel trained and supported service technician or the selling dealer.
G
Pick-up and delivery.
H
Transportation or travelling costs involved in the repair when the product is
installedoutside the Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician’s
normalservicearea.
Nothing in this Manufacturer’s Warranty is intended to, or does, limit any rights you
mayhave under law to recover the costs of inspecting or returning the goods to us.

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MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
This product has been designed for use in a normal domestic (residential) environment.
This product is not designed for commercial use (whatsoever). Any commercial use
byacustomer will affect this product’s Manufacturer’s Warranty.
Service under this Manufacturer’s Warranty must be provided by a Fisher&Paykel
trained and supported service technician (refer to the ‘Customer care’ section at
theback of this book). Such service shall be provided during normal business hours.
This Manufacturer’s Warranty certificate should be shown when making any claim.
For Australian Customers
This Manufacturer’s Warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Please keep this User guide in a safe place.

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CUSTOMER CARE
Before you call for service or assistance...
Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to your User guide and check:
1 Your product is correctly installed.
2 You are familiar with its normal operation.
3 You have read the ‘Before you call for service’, ‘Fault codes’ and ‘Troubleshooting’
sections at the back of the book.
If after checking these points you still need assistance or parts, please refer to your
nearest Fisher&Paykel trained and supported service technician, Customer Care, or
contact us through our website fisherpaykel.com.
In New Zealand if you need assistance…*
Call the Fisher & Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our Customer
CareConsultants.
Toll Free: 0800 FP CARE or 0800 372 273
Fax: (09) 273 0656
Website: fisherpaykel.com
Postal address: Fisher & Paykel Appliances Ltd, PO Box 58550, Botany, Auckland 2163
If you need service…*
Fisher & Paykel has a network of Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technicians
that can carry out any service necessary on your appliance. Our Customer Care Centre
can recommend a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician in your area.
In Australia if you need assistance…*
Call the Fisher & Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our
CustomerCareConsultants.
Toll Free: 1300 650 590
Fax: (07) 3826 9298
Website: fisherpaykel.com
Postal address: Fisher & Paykel Appliances Australia Pty Ltd, PO Box 798,
ClevelandQLD4163
If you need service…*
Fisher & Paykel has a network of Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technicians
that can carry out any service necessary on your appliance. Our Customer Care Centre
canrecommend a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician in your area.
*If you call, write or contact us via our website please provide:
your name and address, model number, serial number, date of purchase and a complete
description of the problem. This information is needed in order to better respond to
yourrequest for assistance.
Product details can be found on the rear of the machine, and/or on the inside of the
door below the glass (when the door is open).


NZ AU
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The product specifications in this document apply to the specific
products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy
of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change
at any time. You should therefore check with your Dealer to ensure this
document correctly describes the product currently available.

