Fagor America SFA-8CELX Electrical Connection, Checking the Condition of Your Textiles

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3 / INSTALLING YOUR TUMBLE DRYER

 

 

 

• ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

EN 4 / PREPARING YOUR ITEMS

• CHECKING THE CONDITION OF YOUR TEXTILES

The dryer must be installed in accordance with all local codes or, in the absence of a local code :

in the U.S.A., in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edition/State and Municipal codes and/or local codes.

in Canada, in accordance with the Canadianl Electric Code, C22.1 - latest edition/Provincial and Municipal codes and/or local codes.

Danger :

To make the electrical connection to your appliance :

Do not use an extension, an adapter, a multiple socket or a programmable timer.

The plug must be easily accessible but be out of children’s reach.

If there's any doubt about the condition of your installation, contact your installer or a qualified Brandt-approved professional.

Never eliminate the electrical Earthing system.

The Dryer comes with a 16AWG Cord and NEMA 6-15P plug

It should be connected to a 240V, 15A, 60Hz AC 2 Phases + wire grounding power outlet (NEMA 6-15R) is necessary.

We cannot be held responsible for any incident caused by poor electrical installation.

• REPLACING THE ELECTRIC POWER CABLE

Advice :

If, before you insert your clothes in the tumble dryer, you notice any stains, even after washing, do not dry the items concer- ned. As a general rule, stains that have been ironed or tumble-dried can no longer be removed.

Please refer to the instructions for treating stubborn stains provided in most washing machine instruction manuals and, in particu- lar, wash the stained items again.

Preparing your items :

Close all zippers and snap buttons.

Remove any loose buttons, pins or hook fasteners.

Knot any belts, apron strings, etc...

Empty pockets.

Always adhere to the manufacturer's ins- tructions when using softening products.

Important :

Do not tumble-dry the following articles :

Clothing including rubber like materials (for example: shower caps, waterproof clothing and textiles, linings, pillows etc.)

Chlorofibres (Thermolactyl* for example) *Registered trademark

Items containing underwiring that could become detached

Bulky items (duvets, eiderdowns, etc...)

Laundry that has not been spun

Laundry cleaned with inflammable chemi- cals.

Important :

Check the labels on your textiles

Normal

 

 

Gentle

 

 

 

 

 

drying

 

 

drying

 

 

Do not tumble dry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important :

To ensure your safety, this must be carried out by the manufacturer's after-sales service team or a qualified professional.

Advice :

In order to easily find your appliance’s reference numbers in the future, we recommend that you note them down on the “After-Sales Service and Consumer Relations” page (this page also explains where to find these on your appliance).

Your appliance complies with UL 2158 (Electric clothes Dryer).

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• INSERTING YOUR ITEMS IN THE DRUM

Open the door by pushing (press where the label is) (Fig. 06).

Check that the filter is in its housing .

Insert washed and spun clothes loosely in the drum without folding it or piling it up.

Take care not to let any fabrics get caught in the door.

Close the door.

Recommended volumes :

The maximum capacity of the dryer is 8 kg.

To reduce creasing and optimize drying times, we recommend you do not overload the machine.

Fig. 06

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Contents Condenser tumble dryer Sèche-linge à condenseur EN 1 / for the USER’S Attention Important Safety InstructionsEN Contents Grounding instructionsChildren’s safety Safety InstructionsInstallation Energy SavingsAPPLIANCE’S Surroundings AdviceGeneral Presentation of the Tumble Dryer LevellingEN 3 / Installing Your Tumble Dryer Combined WASHER/DRYER InstallationBUILT-IN Installation Modifying the Door Opening DirectionChecking the Condition of Your Textiles Replacing the Electric Power CableElectrical Connection Inserting Your Items in the DrumPresentation of the Control Panel Programming a Drying CycleAnti-creasing option Stopping the applianceCooling cycle Beeper optionCleaning the Filter USER-MAINTENANCE InstructionsEmptying the Condensation Container EN 6 / USER-MAINTENANCE Instructions Cleaning the CondenserCleaning the Appliance Direct Evacuation of Water CondenserTroubleshooting Changing the BulbSFA-8CE SFA-8CELX