Beko dc 1560 manual

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    DC 1 560 Dr yer[...]

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    Read this manual prior to initial operation of the product! Dea r C ust ome r , W e h ope th at you r p ro duc t, whi ch has be en man ufa ctu r ed in mod ern f aci lit ies an d p ass ed thr o ugh a s tri ct qua lit y c ont r ol pr oce dur e , w ill gi ve you ve ry goo d r e sul ts. W e a dvi se you to r ead th r oug h t his ma nua l c ar ef ull y [...]

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    3 - EN 1 Impor t ant saf et y information Thi s s ect ion in clu des sa fet y i nfo rma tio n t hat wi ll hel p p r ote cti on fr om ris ks of per son al inj uri es or mat eri ali sti c d ama ges . F ail ur e to fol low the se ins tru cti ons sh all ca use an y w arr ant y a nd r eli abi lit y c omm itm ent to be com e v oid . General safety • Ne[...]

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    4 - EN • Do not reach into the machine when the drum is spinning. • Unplug the machine when it is not in use. • Never wash down the appliance with water! There is the risk of electric shock! Always disconnect by unplugging from the mains before cleaning. • Never touch the plug with wet hands. Never unplug by pulling on the cable, always pul[...]

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    5 - EN 2 Inst allation Ref er to the ne ar es t A uth ori sed Se rvi ce Age nt for in sta lla tio n o f y our pr oduct . C Preparation of location and electrical installation for the product is under customer’ s responsibility . B Installation and electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified personnel. A Prior to installation, visual[...]

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    6 - EN fireplace. B Do not operate your product at the same time with heaters such as a coal or gas stove. Airflow may cause the chimney to flare up. Connection to water drain (Pr oducts with a condenser); In pr od uct s e qui ppe d w ith co nde nse r u nit , wat er acc umu lat ed dur ing th e d ryi ng cyc le acc umu lat es in the wa ter ta nk. Y o[...]

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    7 - EN wet an d s lip per y s urf ace s. T o ins tal l t he pla sti c par ts: 1. Tilt your product to backwards. 2. Fit the plastic parts on to the front adjustable feet. Press on the plastic parts to snap them into their seating. 3. Check the balance of your product again and readjust the adjustable feet if necessary . Electrical connection Con ne[...]

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    8 - EN A B C l m n o p q D Low Laundry unsuitable for drying in the machine • Laundry items with metal attachments such as belt buckles and metal buttons can damage your dryer . • Do not dry items such as woollens, silk garments and nylon stockings, delicate embroider ed fabrics, laundry with metal accessories and items such as sleeping bags in[...]

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    9 - EN not be dried in the product since they emit flammable or explosive vapor . • Do not dry items cleaned with industrial chemicals in the dryer . • Do not dry your unwashed laundry in the dryer . • Items soiled with cooking oils, acetone, alcohol, fuel oil, kerosene, stain r emover , turpentine, paraffin and paraf fin removers must be was[...]

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    10 - EN 4 Selecting a Pr ogram and Operating Y our Mac hine Control panel 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 Drying Cottons Delicates Timer program Synthetics Ventilation End /Anti- creasing Ready to Iron Ext ra Rea dy to Wear Ready to Wear Low temparature select Cancel Audio Warning Low temp ara tur e Spin On/Off Start/Pause/ Cancel Filter cleaning Child-p roof lock T[...]

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    11 - EN Preparing the mac hine 1. Plug in your machine. 2. Place the laundry in the machine. 3. Press the “On/Of f” button. C Pressing the “On/Of f” button does not necessarily mean that the programme has started. Press "Start/Pause/Cancel" button of the machine to start the programme. Program selection Dec ide th e a ppr opria te[...]

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    12 - EN Program selection and consumption table * : En erg y L abe l s tan dar d pr ogram (EN 61 121 :20 05) All va lue s g ive n i n t he tab le hav e b een fi xed ac cor ding to EN 611 21: 200 5 S tan dar d. Th ese va lue s may de via te fr om th e t abl e a cco rd ing to th e l aun dry ty pe, la und ry spi n s pee d, env ir onment al con dit ion[...]

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    13 - EN Auxiliar y function Buzzer Cancel Models Equiped Y our ma chi ne wil l s end ou t a n b uzz er warni ng whe n t he pr og ram co mes to an en d. If you do not wa nt to hea r t his bu zzi ng, yo u n eed to pr es s t he “Ca nce l A udi o W arnin g” but ton . The r ele van t L ED wil l l igh t u p w hen th is but ton is pr es sed an d a n a[...]

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    14 - EN process, but this pr ocess will extend the programme duration and incr ease energy consumption since the drying will be interrupted continuously . Therefore, it is recommended to add laundry befor e the drying programme has started. Ch il d- p r oo f lo c k T h e r e is a c h i l d p r oo f lo c k t o p r ev en t a n y p r og ra m i n t e r[...]

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    15 - EN 5 Maintenance and cleaning Cov er f ilter Lin t a nd fib r es re lea sed fr om th e l aun dry to th e air du rin g t he dry ing cy cle ar e col lec ted in th e “Co ver Fi lte r”. C Such fibre and lint ar e generally formed during wearing and washing. C Always clean the filter after each drying process. C Y ou can clean the filter and fi[...]

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    16 - EN 4. Clean the condenser with pressurized water and wait until the water drains. 5. Replace the condenser with the side of it labelled with “T op” facing upwards. Lock the 4 condenser locks. Make sure that the red lock on the upper right corner is engaged securely . 6. Close the kick plate cover . Close properly and check the locking latc[...]

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    17 - EN 6 Solution suggestions f or pr oblems Drying process takes too much time • Meshes of the filter may be clogged. W ash with water . Laundry come out wet at the end of drying. • Meshes of the filter may be clogged. W ash with water . • Excessive laundry might have been loaded in. Do not overload the machine. Machine does not switch on o[...]