Precautions and tips
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General safety
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons (inclu- ding children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concer- ning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
•Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer.
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot re- movers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the tumble dryer.
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer.
Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions. The final part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged. WARNING: Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.
•This appliance was designed for domestic use only.
•Do not touch the machine when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet.
•Do not pull on the power supply cable when unplugging the appliance from the electricity socket. Hold the plug and pull.
•Do not open the detergent dispenser drawer while the machine is in operation.
•Do not touch the drained water as it may reach extreme- ly high temperatures.
•Never force the porthole door. This could damage the safety lock mechanism designed to prevent accidental opening.
•If the appliance breaks down, do not under any circum- stances access the internal mechanisms in an attempt to repair it yourself.
•Always keep children well away from the appliance while it is operating.
•The door can become quite hot during the wash cycle.
•If the appliance has to be moved, work in a group of two or three people and handle it with the utmost care. Never try to do this alone, because the appliance is very heavy.
•Before loading laundry into the
•During the drying phase, the door tends to get quite hot.
•Do not use the appliance to dry clothes that have
been washed with flammable solvents (e.g. trichlorethylene).
•Do not use the appliance to dry foam rubber or similar elastomers.
•Make sure that the water tap is turned on during the drying cycles.
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•The European Directive 2002/96/EC relating to Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) states that household appliances should not be disposed of using the normal solid urban waste cycle. Exhausted applian- ces should be collected separately in order to optimise the cost of
For more information relating to the correct disposal of household appliances, owners should contact their local authorities or appliance dealer.
Opening the porthole door manually
In the event that it is not possible to open the porthole door due to a powercut, and if you wish to remove the laundry, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the plug from the electrical socket..
2. Make sure the water level inside the machine is lower than the door opening; if it is not, remove excess water using the drain hose, collec- ting it in a bucket as indicated in the figure.
3.Remove the cover panel on the lower front part of the
4.Pull outwards using the tab as indicated in the figure, until the plastic
5.Reposition the panel, making sure the hooks are secure- ly in place before you push it onto the appliance.
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