Smeg 129530 manual

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    Instructions for Use T umble Dryer[...]

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    129530 Appliance description .................................................... 3 W arnings ......................................................................... 4 Installation and connection ........................................... 5 Operation ......................................................................... 8 Tips for drying and [...]

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    129530 1. Front panel 2. Drying program button 3. W ater container 4. Door 5. Condenser 6. Evacuation slots 7. Cooling air slot 8. Legs 9. Front (depending on model) Name plate with technical information for the appliance is located under the door frame. Dimensions of the appliance (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm Weight (net): evacuation drye[...]

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    129530 In case of condenser dryer it is not recommended to reduce temperature or switch off the heater , as the drying time is thus extended because of poor condensation of evaporated water . • Use the dryer to dry only the laundry washed with water . Do not attempt to dry the laundry , washed or cleaned with fl ammable detergents or solutions ([...]

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    129530 The belt can be replaced by a servising engineer only , who incorporates an original spare part with the marking OPTIBEL T EPH 1906, code 104265, OPTIBEL T 8 EPH 1941, code 160165 (depending on model). The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed o[...]

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    129530 • Appliance can either stand on its own or can be placed on top of a washing machine of the same dimensions - minimum width 517 mm, depth 476 mm. The surface for placing the dryer must be clean and fl at. Use supplied vacuum feet to prevent sliding of the appliance. W ashing machine hardtop must be wooden or metallic. T o conceal the open[...]

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    129530 The distance between the dryer and the moist air outlet (vent shaft, window) should not exceed 2 meters, otherwise water can accumulate in the tube. B - Condenser dryer • Laundry moisture is eliminated through the water condenser and collected in the condenser tank. Y ou can avoid possible interruption of drying procedure due to full water[...]

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    129530 Function keys B key (MENU) - Scrolling within main menu. C key (SELECTION) - Selecting sub-menu categories. D key (ST ART /P AUSE) - Starting, interrupting and restarting the program. A - program selection jog B - MENU key C - SELECTION key D - ST ART/P AUSE key E - display 8 Operation Program selection jog Program symbols Moisture level cot[...]

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    129530 - Open the dryer door by pushing the left-hand side of the door towards the appliance. - Sort the laundry according to the type of fabrics. Do the buttons and zippers, tie the strings and pull out the pockets. V ery delicate laundry should be put in a special protective sack. It is suggested to load the drum with items of different sizes. Do[...]

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    129530 T urn the appliance off by turning the program selector jog A to the position “0”. - Selecting basic drying programs • For the programs cotton , synthetics and delicate laundry select the fi nal moisture level (see program chart). T o start drying cycle press ST ART or select additional settings . • For the time de fi ned program s[...]

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    129530 Anti-crease program The anti-crease program is set at 1 hour by default. Y ou may also select either to switch off the program (0 h) or prolong the program to last 2 hours (2 h). The anti crease program is stopped if you open the door of the appliance during the program, or if you switch the appliance off. Heater off Heater may be switched o[...]

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    129530 Sound signal (audible warning) In default setting the sound signal is on. Y ou may select to switch the sound signal off, or increase volume. Legend: sound signal off; normal sound signal setting; increased volume setting. If you switch the sound signal off the display indicates relevant symbol . Prior fi rst drying remove the basket and an[...]

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    129530 EXAMPLE: Selected program: cotton, slightly moist, functions selected: delayed start, decreased temperature, child lock, no sound signal). - End of drying procedure At the end of the drying procedure the display indicates END and CLEAN FIL TER, and the beep is heard. In case of condenser dryer the display intermittently fl ashes CLEAN FIL T[...]

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    129530 • By the user Changing the program or the functions After drying be careful when extracting laundry from the appliance, as it may be hot! Prior any changes child lock must be deactivated! By pressing button D (ST ART/ P AUSE ) the drying program is paused; display reads P AUSE. Y ou can now change additional settings or basic programs. Pre[...]

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    129530 pressing the D button ( ST ART /P AUSE). • Drum lamp The drum is illuminated when the appliance door is open. If the door is open for more than 5 minutes and no changes to the settings have been made, the lamp goes off. • Display illumination Display illuminates when the program selection jog is turned to any program position. If you the[...]

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    129530 • After every drying clean the fi lter , located in the inner part of the door . • Lift the fi lter lid (Fig.). • Pull your fi ngers over the fi lter to remove fi bers and threads lining. Replace the fi lter cover . • If necessary , also clean the fi lter housing and door sealing. Cleaning of the fi lter on the lower side of [...]

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    129530 amount of water may drip from the condenser when pulled out, so use absorbing cloth for this operation. • Open the exterior lid of the condenser by grabbing the handle on the lower left part of the appliance housing and pull it downwards. • Remove interior hatch by rotating the lever vertically down, tilt the hatch towards you and remove[...]

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    129530 In case of F0, F1, F2, F3, F4 failures, contact your service technician without hesitation. Interferences from the ambient (for example electrical wiring) could induce signalization of different faults. In such cases: - switch the appliance off, and wait for a few seconds; - plug in the appliance and repeat the drying program. If the fault r[...]

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    129530 19 T ables Program chart Program T ype of laundry Example of laundry COTTON max. load: 6 kg / 7 kg V ery dry Thick or multiple layer laundry . T erry cloth, bathrobe Dry Thick laundry not requiring ironing T erry cloth, tricot laundry Dry for storage Uniformly thick laundry , requiring little or no ironing. T erry cloth, tricot laundry Sligh[...]

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    129530 z possible Remark: Both functions of temperature reduction and of heater switching-off exclude each other . 20 Program chart / additional functions Program Additional-functions Delayed start Lower tempera- ture Anti- crease Heater off Child lock Sound signal Drying in basket Cotton zzz zz Synthetics zzz zz Delicate zzz z Quick program zz z T[...]

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    129530 Measured values may differ from the actual ones due to fl uctuations in the type or quantity of laundry , spinning, power oscillation as well as ambience temperature and humidity . For illustration the chart gives values for 6/7 kg of testing laundry (measured by the EN61 121 standard) on different RPM of fi nal spin in washing machine (pr[...]

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    SP PG3,4 OEM 129530/en (02-08)[...]