AIRFLO AFD728 User manual

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Important Safety Reminders

13) Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as
specified by the fabric softener’s instructions.
14) The final part of the Tumble Dryer’s cycle (the cool down
cycle) occurs without heat to ensure that the items are left at
a temperature that will not damage clothes.
15) Warning: To prevent burns or accidents, never stop the
Dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are
quickly removed and spread out for the heat to dissipate.
16) Discharged exhaust air from the Tumble Dryer should
not be anywhere near any other appliance, gas or other fuel.
17) Place the Dryer where its door can easily and fully open.
18) Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially
when exposed to heat sources such as in a Tumble Dryer.
Always have this in mind when placing items in the Dryer
and make sure no oil/fuel gets in the Dryer to prevent any
fire hazard.
Tip: Any item with oil and its other by-products should
first be washed in hot water with extra detergent.
19) The appliance should not be overturned during normal
use or maintenance.
20) Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and
matches.
21) This appliance is not intended to be used by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children should not play with the appliance. Clean-
ing and user maintenance should not be made by children
without supervision.
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away
unless supervised.
22) Never obstruct the Dryer’s ventilation openings.
23) If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid any hazard.
24) This appliance is for indoor use only.

Parts
1. Topboard
2. Control panel
3. Door
4. Cabinet
5. Filter
6. Power lead
7. Door lock
8. Tumbling drum
9. Reset button
10. Program knob
11. Display screen
Parts * Installation
The socket and grounding wire must be installed by an electrician to prevent
incorrect installation and to guarantee the safety and correct use of the appliance. The
power wire of the dryer employs a Y connection. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid any hazard. There should be no connection between the grounding wire and the
neutral wire, otherwise the cabinet will be charged which may likely cause electric shock.
The dryer employs alternative current with the rated voltage and frequency.
A special power socket for the dryer should be set aside for safety and convenience.
The socket’s method of connection is as the figure below:
Position the Dryer in a well ventilated
area for better air circulation and to
prevent any hazards.
It is advisable to wring or squeeze out
excess water from clothes before
placing them inside the Dryer.
Do not dry any clothes that are
contaminated with combustible (gas,
methylated spirits) materials
Do not spray combustible aerosols near the
Dryer during use. If accidental spray occurs,
do not touch the plug or the Start/Pause
button.
Do not operate the Dryer if damaged,
malfunctioning, partially disassembled or
has missing or broken parts.
Note that the Dryer will be warm to touch,
especially its back side. Keep children
away.
Make sure that your hands and feet are
not wet when handling or using the
machine.

Do not place any heavy or hot items on
top of the Dryer to avoid deforming or
ruining its body
Avoid placing raincoats or items
containing rubber or elastic materials.
Items with the following markings should not be dried in this Dryer:
Installation
Your Tumble Dryer should be placed in a well
ventilated area with no less than 10 cm distance from
the wall. If placed in a room such as a bathroom, it is
suggested that there are no obstacles of 1.5m in front
and is kept ventilated.
Make sure that your Tumble Dryer is level. Use a spirit level.
Do not install the Dryer outdoors or where it can easily be damaged by water.
Do not place the Dryer (especially the back of the Dryer) near any curtains or other
obstacles.
If the Dryer is not level, the Dryer will not operate correctly and
will likely end up damaged.

1. Prepare clothes for Drying
·Wash clothes and wring out excess water before putting it in the Dryer
· Sort out clothes from heavy to light and place in Dryer in different loads.
(Heavier clothes take longer to dry and light-weight, shorter.)
·Make sure buttons and the like are safe in high temperature, otherwise it
may damage the Dryer’s inner tube. Make sure the clothes are protected
from damage as well.
·It is advisable to turn clothes inside out.
·Check clothes after washing. If there is dirt on clothes, the drying process
cannot be relied on to remove said dirt.
·Ensure that the power plug is properly connected and the supply cord is in
good condition.
2. Check filter
·Make sure the filter is well cleaned and in the right position.
·Filter must be cleaned regularly.
3. Place clothes in the Dryer
·For faster results, it is better to fill the Dryer only by a half or two-thirds
capacity. Note that clothes need space to circulate evenly.
·When drying big clothes, it is better to includes several small items to help
balance the load.
·When drying delicate or small clothes (less than 1.5 kg), it is better to add
several towels with fibers that do not fray. This will help dry the clothes
more evenly.
·To avoid creases on clothes (or static electricity), do not over dry.
4. Close the Dryer door and review control panel
Temperature

4) Press the Crease Guard button if you are drying delicate or light clothes.
5) Push Start / Pause button to start desired program. If you wish to pause the
cycle to add more clothes, pust the Start / Pause button again. Be careful with
hot steam when opening the Dryer door. To continue program, make sure the
door is closed then push the Start / Pause button once again. When the Dryer
is in Pause Mode, it is possible to change or restart programs.
6) Control panel lock feature is initialized by pushing both Crease Guard and
Heat buttons at the same time. When the lock feature is enabled, it is indicated
by a light. Pushing both buttons again will disable this feature.
7) If the unit does not heat up, push the Reset button located at the back of the
unit.
8) During the operation of the Dryer, you can click the the Temperature Display
button to view the current temperature of the Dryer. This function will exit
1) Switch on by pressing the Power button.
2) If the Filter button flashes, it means to clean the Lint Filter.
After you clean the Lint Filter, close the Dryer door and press Start / Pause
button. The light should turn off.
3) Decide on a program (see diagram below) according to the texture and capacity
of the clothes.
10) A buzzer will signify that the program has ended and clothes are ready to
be taken out of the Dryer.
11) To be safe, unplug the unit after each use.
12) Clean Lint Filter, the cabinet and the inner tube. (Accumulated dust and
fiber will affect air circulation which will cause longer drying time.)
* Make sure the power is off before cleaning.
automatically after 5 seconds.
** Check label attached on clothes to choose the right temperature
and time.
9) You can preset between 1 hour to 12 hours. Just press the Preset button and
add desired time.
Wool
Wool
Wool / Synthetic
Unheated / To freshen up
Unheated / To freshen up
Semi dry clothes
Dry towels
Dry (Shake the quilt)
Dry (Sportswear)
Dry (Jeans)
Chemical fiber
Wool
Wool
Small clothes
Not dry clothes
Fiber wool
** Crease Guard adds an extra 30 seconds run to shake clothes in order to
protect from creasing.
** Select the “Extra Dry” program with full heat for clothes under 2.0 kg.
Make sure to open the Dryer’s door for aeration
after cleaning the inner tube.
Cleaning the Lint Filter
Cleaning Cabinet and Inner Tube
1) Remove Lint Filter
* The Lint Filter is located at the door’s
opening.
2) Clean the filter by wiping it down with a
damp cloth.
3) Once the filter is dry, return the filter to its
original position.
4) Remember to clean the filter after every
use.
Use a damp cloth to wipe the cabinet
and inner tube.

Clothes have
shrunk
If there is no heat from the Dryer,
press the plastic push button at the
back of the Dryer to activate the
thermostat which will reheat the
element. (see illustration)
The Dryer may produce excessive noise from the vibration of heavy
clothes turning and spinning.
When in cycle, the Dryer may generate steam which will come out of
the exhaust pipe. This may also cause certain movements at the
bottom of the inner tube.
Troubleshooting
Buzzer
sounds every
15 minutes
The Dryer door
is open or has
opened during
the program.
Make sure to
firmly and
properly
close the
door.
* The Dryer will automatically switch off after 10 minutes of not setting any
program.
* The Dryer will automatically switch off after the buzzer goes off six times.
Clothes exceed maximum volume
Lint filter needs cleaning Clean lint filter
Clothes not sorted out properly
Clothes are overly dried
Synthetic fiber rubbing with each
other causes lint which attaches
to clothes
Immediately remove clothes once
program finishes

,
This appliance must not be plugged in to an external switching device,
such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on
and off.
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