Maytag Washer MDE 1100AES User Manual

Use and Care Guide  
Drying cabinet  
MDE 1100AES  
 
Contents  
How to use the drying cabinet . . . . . 19  
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Setting pause and restart . . . . . . 19  
Stopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Some advice for users . . . . . . . . 20  
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mportant safety information . . . . . . 4  
Description of the drying cabinet. . . . 5  
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Where to install it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the temperature selector  
knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Electrical requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
User’s responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Cleaning the drying cabinet . . . . 22  
When the drying cabinet is not in  
use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Ventilation alternatives . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Ventilation out into the room where  
the drying cabinet is located . . . . 9  
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Connection to a vent duct . . . . . . 10  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Technical characteristics. . . . . . . 25  
Complete delivery includes. . . . . 12  
Recommended tools. . . . . . . . . . 12  
Evacuation/Air intake . . . . . . . . . 25  
Energy consumption and drying  
time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Placing the door the other way  
round. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Manufacturing standards. . . . . . . 25  
Air gap left during mounting . . . . 25  
Horizontal adjustment . . . . . . . . 14  
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Mounting into custom cabinetry. . . 15  
Ventilation connection. . . . . . . . . 17  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . 17  
Final check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Personal notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
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Safety Instructions  
Read this manual very carefully and follow  
the instructions provided.Especially important  
information is indicated by the accompa-  
nying symbols  
or ATTENTION.  
and text WARNING  
Symbols  
WARNING  
ATTENTION  
Indicates a risk of personal injuries or  
serious damage to the product if the  
instructions are not followed.  
Other important remarks  
Advice and instructions about the  
best way to use the product and avoid  
operating disorders.  
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mportant safety information  
The drying cabinet should be installed or  
The following advice and warnings have  
been drawn up, so that you may avoid both  
misusing the drying cabinet and the risk of  
unnecessary accidents.So read the following  
through very carefully before installing and  
using the drying cabinet.  
kept in storage indoors.  
Follow Asko’s recommendations concer-  
ning repairs and spare part replacement.  
If a softening agent or antistatic substance  
is used, the manufacturer’s instructions  
concerning the utilisation of the product  
should be followed.  
Read this Use and Care Guide before using  
the drying cabinet.  
Do not dry articles of clothing or similar  
items which have just been treated with  
petrol or some other volatile and inflam-  
mable agent. This can result in the build  
up of an explosive mixture of gases.  
Do not use heat in the cabinet for products  
containing foam rubber or similar material.  
Follow the manufacturer’s washing and  
drying instructions for such products very  
carefully.  
Do not allow children to play in or on the  
drying cabinet. Keep an eye on children  
when they are in the immediate vicinity of  
the cabinet.  
Keep the area around the evacuation duct  
free from dust and dirt.  
Regularly clean the inside of the drying  
cabinet.  
Keep this Use and Care Guide in a safe  
place so that it will always be at hand  
for future reference.  
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Description of the drying cabinet  
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1. Exhaust collar  
9. Air intake  
2. Drying cabinet model  
3. Hanger hooks  
10. Control panel  
11. Door  
4. Identification plate (inside)  
5. Upper hanger section  
6. Middle hanger section  
7. Lower hanger section  
8. Shoe rack  
12. Door hanger for lighter items  
12. Glove hanger  
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Control panel  
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1. Temperature setting  
2. Timer  
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Where to install it  
If the drying cabinet is to be installed with  
a connection to exhaust air ventilation,  
this must be available on the premises.  
See futher section “Ventilation alterna-  
tives”, page 9.  
A grounded electrical outlet must be  
within 79 in. (2 meters) of the drying  
cabinet’s upper section. A 79-in. (2-me-  
ter) grounded power cord with a plug is  
connected at the top of the drying cabi-  
net. If the electrical outlet is not located  
as above, the location must be adjusted  
so that an extension cord is not neces-  
sary.  
595 mm  
640 mm  
1730 mm  
The electrical outlet shall be easily ac-  
cessible after installation of the drying  
cabinet.Take this into consideration even  
in cases when the drying cabinet is built  
into custom cabinetry or similar framing.  
For further information, see the section  
“Electrical requirements”.  
The floor must be able to support the  
weight of the cabinet 133 lbs (60 kg).  
610 mm  
The floor must be flat with a slope under  
the cabinet of no more than 1 in. (2.5  
cm).  
The drying cabinet is only intended for  
installation indoors and at temperatures  
above 0°C (32°F).  
The drying cabinet may not be located in  
environments where pressurized water  
is used for cleaning.  
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Electrical requirements  
User’s responsibility  
It is the responsibility of the user to contact a  
qualified electrician if the electric outlet socket  
is not easily accessible as laid down in this  
manual  
WARNING  
Connect to grounded wall outlet .  
Do not use an adapter or an extension  
cord.  
Electrical connection  
Check that mains supply complies with  
the data on the identification plate and  
also that the main lead is grounded in the  
correct fashion, according to standards  
in force. We recommend that the main  
lead be provided with a circuit brea-  
ker.  
The drying cabinet must be connected to  
a 230Volt single-phase 50 Hz grounded  
wall outlet. The electric outlet must be  
installed and grounded in accordance  
with regulations in force.  
The drying cabinet is delivered complete  
with connections, including a 2 metre  
long cable with a grounded plug.  
The connection shall be separately fu-  
sed.  
Do not change the flexible cord and plug  
which come with the drying cabinet.If the  
plug is not adapted to the electric outlet,  
this problem should be put in the hands  
of a qualified technician.  
The manufacturer declines all responsi-  
bility for any consequences if the electri-  
cal connection is not made in the manner  
laid down in this Use and Care Guide.  
The drying cabinet should be connected  
with the provided connector cable and  
must not be permanently connected!  
The electrical outlet should be placed in  
such a way that the plug can easily be  
pulled out whenever necessary.  
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Ventilation alternatives  
Moist air can be discharged in two ways:  
Ventilation out into the room where the drying cabinet is located  
Connection to a vent duct (exhaust air ventilation)  
Ventilation out into the room where the drying cabinet is  
located  
The ventilation pipe must reach the out-  
side of the cabinet mounting unit.  
Do not hesitate to open doors or windows  
in the room for optimum ventilation.  
Be sure that there is a good supply of air  
to the drying cabinet air intake orifice.  
In the case of an inbuilt drying cabinet,  
exchange the flexible ventilation hose  
delivered with the cabinet (only certain  
markets) for a rigid ventilation pipe of 100  
mm in diameter.  
The room must be well aired  
The distance between the top edge of  
the pipe and the ceiling should not be  
less than 300 mm.  
1. Humid air out  
2. Air intake  
Ceiling  
Minimum  
300 mm  
Ceiling  
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Minimum  
300 mm  
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Ventilation out into the room where the  
drying cabinet is located. Built-in drying  
cabinet in custom cabinetry  
Ventilation out into the room where the  
drying cabinet is located.Drying cabinet  
not built in  
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Connection to a vent duct  
When the cabinet is on, 45 m³ of humid air are  
evacuated per hour.So make sure that air can  
penetrate into the room to replace the humid  
air given off by the drying cabinet.  
ATTENTION  
The drying cabinet must not be  
connected to the fireplace chimney  
The drying cabinet can be connected to a vent duct in two ways:  
With a draft stabilizer  
The ventilation duct valve is replaced by a  
draft stabilizer (included in the delivery).  
See also the section ’Connect Ventilation’  
page 17.  
Do not assemble the ventilation duct  
valve inside the drying cabinet  
1. Humid air out  
2. Hose  
3. Exhaust collar  
4. Draft stabilizer  
5. Air intake  
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6. Ventilation duct valve  
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2
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The drying cabinet is connected to the  
evacuation duct with a draft stabilizer  
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Permanently installed and connected to a vent duct (only certain  
markets)  
When the drying cabinet is permanently con-  
nected to the vent duct, the entire room is  
ventilated through the drying cabinet.  
ATTENTION  
Only the evacuation hose delivered  
with the cabinet must be used. (For  
the markets where such an article is  
included)  
The ventilation duct valve is replaced by an  
adapter (not included).  
See also the section ’Connect Ventilation’  
page 17.  
Do not assemble the ventilation duct  
valve inside the drying cabinet.  
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1. Adapter  
2. Air intake  
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3. Ventilation duct valve  
The drying cabinet permanently installed  
and connected to the evacuation duct  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The packing material such as plastic  
or frigolite should be kept out of  
children´s way.  
The cabinet can easily tip over since it  
is not yet solidly screwed into place.  
Take off all the packing material; do not  
use a sharp tool which could damage the  
product.  
After unpacking, check that the drying  
cabinet is free from defects.The distribu-  
tor should immediately be notified of any  
damage, defects or even missing parts.  
Check that the drying cabinet has not  
been damaged during transportation.  
The distributor should be notified of any  
damage during transportation within 7  
days.  
Check that all the safety devices used  
for transportation have been removed  
before the drying cabinet is connected.  
Complete delivery includes  
Recommended tools  
The cabinet with the fan unit  
Bubble level  
Flexible hose for ventilation (only certain  
markets)  
Tape measure  
Hand drill  
Exhaust collar with 2 attachment  
screws  
Screwdriver (Phillips)  
An 8 mm diameter drill bit  
Pencil  
Draft stabilizer (only certain markets)  
Attachment screws (2 screws, washers  
and protective caps) for firmly fixing the  
cabinet to the wall  
Protective gloves (if supplied)  
Allen wrench and protective caps for the  
adjustable feet  
The Use and Care Guide for installation  
and utilisation  
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Placing the door the other way round  
The door can be hung on its hinges on the  
left or the right.  
5. Completely unscrew the glove hangers  
on the inside of the door and turn them  
completely around.The glove hangers are  
fastened into place with four screws.  
1. Lay the drying cabinet on its back side.  
2. Disengage the hinge pin of the bottom  
6. Rotate the door, fit it into place and fix it  
firmly by means of the lower hinge pin  
(1).  
hinge (1) and lift the door off.  
3. Take off the plastic plug and press it  
right down on to the bottom hinge on the  
opposite side.  
4. Disengage the hinge pin of the upper hinge  
(2) and place it on the opposite side.  
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Horizontal adjustment  
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1. Lift out the shoe rack.  
2. Control that surfaces are horizontal by  
placing a bubble level parallel to the walls  
and parallel to the back and the door.  
3. Use the Allen wrench provided, and cor-  
rect the position of all four adjustable feet  
through the holes in the base plate of the  
drying cabinet (use pliers if necessary).  
4. Press the four protective caps down firmly  
into the holes.  
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1. Shoe rack  
2. Bubble level  
3. Allen wrench  
Mounting  
1. Take out the upper hanging section and  
mark the centres of the holes on the woo-  
den strip (see the section “Installing in  
the cabinet mounting unit”) or on the wall  
behind the drying cabinet.  
WARNING  
The cabinet should not be used without  
being screwed to the wall.  
2. Pre-drill the holes in the spacer bead for  
the attachment screws.  
3. Fix the cabinet in place using the provided  
screws with their matching washers.  
4. In the same way, x the protective caps  
provided over the screw heads.  
1. Pre-drilled hole  
2. 2 attachment screws with washers  
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Mounting into custom cabinetry  
1. Keep the adhesive tape on the door until the  
drying cabinet is in place.Place the cabinet  
so that its front is properly aligned with the  
cabinetry facing.  
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2. Plug the connection cord into the socket and  
take care to be sure that the cord is not stuck  
and can easily be unplugged.  
3. Take off the adhesive tape and open the  
door. Draw out the upper hanging section.  
Measure and note down the distance bet-  
ween the back wall of the drying cabinet  
and the wall behind the drying cabinet.See  
figure Measurement ’A’.  
4. Mark the position of the holes on the back  
wall with a pencil.  
5. Push back the hanging section, shut the  
door and hold it in place with adhesive tape.  
Pull out the entire drying cabinet.  
6. Use a wooden strip of thickness “A”, accor-  
ding to point 3, as a spacer. The wooden  
strip must:  
a) be divided into two parts to allow free  
passage of air behind the drying cabinet.  
Their length should be ~150 mm  
Place the drying cabinet so that its  
front fits well into the cabinet mounting  
unit.  
b) be at least 10 mm thick.  
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1. Minimum air gap 10 mm between  
drying cabinet and mounting unit (abo-  
ve and behind the drying cabinet)  
2. Tape measure  
3. Assembly holes  
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4
4. Drying cabinet back wall  
5. Wall behind the drying cabinet  
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7. Fix the two parts of the wooden strip in  
place using two screws, each of them  
screwed into the wall behind the drying  
cabinet, so that they correspond with the  
holes marked as in point 4. Use screws  
of a suitable length.  
part of the drying cabinet fits well into the  
custon cabinetry..  
9. Adjust the position of the drying cabinet  
horizontally according to the instructions  
in the section ”Horizontal adjustment”  
and screw the drying cabinet firmly down  
into place according to the instructions  
in the section ”Mounting” on page 14.  
8. Push back the drying cabinet into its final  
location.Take off the adhesive tape hol-  
ding the door and check that the wooden  
strip is in place on the back wall of the  
drying cabinet. Also check that the front  
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The custom cabinetry with assembled  
wooden strip, divided into two parts, to  
allow free passage of air  
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~150 mm  
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1. Attachment screws  
2. Hole marking  
ATTENTION  
Check that the wooden strips are  
properly and firmly in place in the back  
wall and also that the assembly screws  
do not obstruct the assembly holes in  
the drying cabinet.  
3. Air flow  
4. Wooden strip (in two parts)  
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Ventilation connection  
The exhaust collar is designed to be  
screwed in place with two screws to  
the drying cabinet’s top plate.There are  
predrilled holes in the exhaust collar  
and top plate.  
If the drying cabinet is installed in a  
custom cabinetry, fit the exhaust collar  
through the vent opening in the upper  
part of the cabinetry when the drying  
cabinet is moved to its final location.  
1. Place the exhaust collar over the hole in  
the drying cabinet’s top plate, align the  
screw holes and screw the exhaust collar  
into place.  
2. Connect the vent pipe if the drying cabi-  
net is built in, or press the supplied (only  
certain markets) flexible hose into place.  
See the section ’Ventilation requirements’  
on page 9.  
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1. Exhaust collar  
Electrical connection  
Consult the earlier section ’Electrical require-  
ments’, on page 8.  
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Final check  
1. Check that all parts are mounted. If not  
If the cabinet is not giving out any  
heat, even though the temperature  
selector knob is activated and the fan  
is functioning, turn the temperature  
selector knob back to zero and wait  
30 minutes. Then try again by first  
putting the temperature selector knob  
on ’Normal’ and then start the fan by  
turning on the time selector knob. See  
also the section ’Troubleshooting’.  
- go through all the steps once more.  
2. Check that no packing material is left lying  
around.  
3. Use a mild washing up product with warm  
water and wash the drying cabinet inside  
and out. Dry it carefully. See also the sec-  
tion ’Care’ further on in the manual.  
4. Put the plug in.  
5. Read the section ’How to use the drying  
cabinet’ further on in the manual.  
6. Put the temperature selector knob on  
’Normal’ position (full heat) and the time  
selector knob on approximately 20 minu-  
tes.  
If the drying cabinet does not start,  
check the following:  
- that the door of the drying cabinet is  
shut properly  
- that the temperature and time selector  
knobs are activated.  
- that the drying cabinet is connected  
to the mains electricity supply.  
- that the fuse is in working order  
7. When the drying cabinet has been on for  
5 minutes, open the door and feel if it is  
giving out heat.  
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How to use the drying cabinet  
Starting  
Stopping  
1. Place the articles to be dried in the drying  
cabinet and shut the door. See also the  
section ”Loading”.  
Open the door and turn the time switch back  
to ’0’.’  
2. Set an appropriate temperature and drying  
time. See the section ’Setting the tempe-  
rature selector knob’.  
Setting pause and restart  
If you have made a pause in the drying  
process, when it starts again, the  
drying cabinet carries on from the  
position it was at when the drying  
cycle was interrupted. If you want to  
completely stop the set drying cycle,  
the time switch is put back to ’0’.  
Pause:  
Open the door  
Restart: Shut the door.  
Loading  
In the cabinet there are three sections with  
hangers.Every section has a number of rods  
on which to hang the items.  
The optimised hanging system has extensible  
hangers. This system lightens the work for  
those who hang up the items and spares both  
their back and shoulders.  
Hang the articles in the drying cabinet  
according to how much room they take  
up - not according to their weight.  
Turn up the two lower hanging sections  
if long clothes are to be dried.  
Hang gloves, caps, scarves and suchlike  
on the hanging bars on the inside of the  
door.  
For optimum efficiency - do not lay artic-  
les flat on the upper hanging section.  
Long clothes nearest to the walls of the  
cabinet and shorter ones towards the  
centre. By hanging the items in this way  
the most efficient drying results are at-  
tained.  
Draw forward the upper hanging section  
hanger hooks in order to hang up the  
items more easily. Put it back when it is  
not being used.  
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Do not overload the drying cabinet. The  
items will become creased and drying  
uneven.Instead, leave a certain distance  
between items of washing, if this is pos-  
sible  
If there is a risk that certain articles give  
off their colour, free space should be left  
around them.  
Avoid drying thick clothes at the same  
time as lighter articles for they have  
completely different drying times.  
Remember not to hang knitted articles.  
These can be needlessly stretched when  
they are heavy with water.  
When the drying cabinet is cold, it  
may happen that the sealing strip on  
the door does not close completely.  
However, this is fully compensated  
for when the cabinet is in operation  
since, with warmth, the sealing strip  
expands.  
The figure shows the airflow  
inside the cabinet  
Some advice for users  
Drying  
Setting the controls  
Always follow the washing instructions  
on clothes if such instructions are avai-  
lable.  
Set the temperature and the time selec-  
tor knobs for the most delicate articles  
to be dried.  
If a softening agent or antistatic sub-  
stance is used, the manufacturer’s ins-  
tructions concerning the utilisation of the  
product should be followed.  
The temperature is changed by means  
of the temperature selector knob which  
can be turned in both directions.  
Remove items from the drying cabinet as  
soon as they are dry. This reduces the dry-  
ing time for the remaining damp garments.  
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Setting the temperature selector knob  
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Do not use any heat when drying  
articles of clothing filled with foam  
rubber or similar material.  
 
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The temperature selector knob  
regulates heat by means of a  
continuous scale of temperature  
positions from no heat at all till  
normal position with full heat.  
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Setting  
Type of fabric  
Temperature  
Foam rubber products, plastic, clothes  
which are sensitive to heat  
Fan only  
Low  
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Sportswear, underwear, shirts,  
blouses, silk garments, washable  
knitted products  
Sturdy working clothes, denim, cotton  
garments, training sweaters (cotton)  
Normal  
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Care  
Cleaning the drying cabinet  
High-pressure cleaning should not be  
used!  
The walls of the cabinet should be clea-  
ned with a mild soap solution on a damp  
cloth.  
Dust frequently gathers round the air  
intake orifice on the upper part of the  
cabinet. This can disturb the way the  
cabinet functions which can, in turn, lead  
to a breakdown.  
To avoid this problem, the air intake ori-  
fice and the top of the cabinet should be  
vacuum-cleaned at least once a year or  
more often depending on the environ-  
ment the cabinet is placed in.  
When the drying cabinet is not in use  
When the cabinet is not in use for a  
short or long time  
Always pull out the electric plug.  
When the cabinet must be moved  
1. Pull out the electric plug.  
2. Secure the door with strong adhesive  
tape.  
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Trouble Shooting  
Before calling on outside help, first try to put the trouble right with the help of the indications  
below.  
Trouble  
Cause  
What to do  
Garments are not The fuses controlling the drying Check  
being dried as  
expected  
cabinet have tripped.  
The temperature and/or time se- Control the settings  
lector knobs have not been cor-  
rectly set.  
To work normally, the drying  
The drying cabinet has been used  
in a room where the temperature  
is lower than 0° C  
cabinet must obligatorily be  
installed in a room where the  
temperature is above 0°C  
Garments has been badly spun or Check what is hanging in the  
is still very wet. drying cabinet.  
Has the items been hung in the See the section "Loading".  
right way?  
Control the settings.  
Has the temperature selector  
knob been set too low?  
They should not be more than  
Are the ventilation pipe/hose too  
1 metre long.  
long?  
The drying ca- Is it plugged in?  
binet is not gi-  
Check.  
ving out any heat Is the fuse in working order?  
even though the  
Check.  
temperature se- Is the right fuse being used?  
lector knob is ac-  
Change to a more resistant  
fuse.  
tivated.  
Check.  
Is the door of the drying cabinet  
shut?  
Has the time selector knob been Check.  
set?  
Turn the time switch back to  
The temperature limiter has been  
’0’ and wait 30 minutes. Then  
try again by activating the  
temperature selector knob  
and, after that, start the fan  
by turning on the time swith.  
tripped.  
Contact Customer Service.  
The temperature limiter is faulty  
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Service  
Before you contact customer service,  
you should find out the designation of the  
model, its type and its serial number.  
The designation of the model is inscribed on  
the cabinet control panel. The type and the  
serial number are inscribed on the identifica-  
tion plate which is placed on the inside of the  
cabinet.  
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X
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3
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1. Model  
2. Identification plate (inside)  
3. Article number  
4. Serial number (12 figures)  
5. Type  
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Identification plate  
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Technical information  
Technical characteristics  
Capacity:  
approximately 3.5 kg laundry (cotton)  
Water removal rate :  
Electricity connection:  
Motor:  
17.5 grams per minute  
Single phase 230 V, 50-60 Hz  
35 W  
Heating element output:  
Overheating protection:  
Timer:  
1500 W  
Yes  
Adjustable, up to 4 hours  
16 metres  
Hanging length:  
Dimensions:  
Height 1730 mm Adjustable between 1720 mm and 1745 mm.  
Width 595 mm.  
Depth 610 mm,  
Weight:  
~60 kg  
Colour:  
White, titanium or grey  
maximum 58 dB (A)  
Noise level:  
Evacuation/Air intake  
When the cabinet is on, 45 m³ of humid air are evacuated per hour.  
Energy consumption and drying time  
Spun-dried washing *)  
Setting  
Energy consumption  
0.6 kWh/kg washing  
0.7 kWh/kg washing  
Drying time  
Temperature  
Position 2 (Low)  
Position 3 (Normal)  
approx. 180 minutes 45 °C  
approx. 120 minutes 65 °C  
*) Given values may vary depending on the rotation speed during spin-drying  
Manufacturing standards  
See the identification plate  
Air gap left during mounting  
Minimum 10 mm between drying cabinet  
and custom cabinetry (above and behind the  
drying cabinet).  
25  
 
Personal notes  
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Art. Nr: 427000391 Rev. 01  
We reserve the right to make alterations.  
Printed on environment friendly paper, complying with the requirements  
of Miljöförbundet (Swedish Environmental Organisation) and Natur-  
skyddsföreningens (Swedish Association for nature conservancy).  
 

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