Defy DTD310 User manual

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YOU CAN RELY ON DEFY
DTD310
DTD311
TUMBLE DRYER
SENSOR DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Record in the space belo the listed information for future reference.
The serial number is found on the serial label located on the inside of the door on the dryer.
SERIAL NUMBER..
DATE OF PURCHASE...
PURCHASED FROM..
.
The manufacturer strives for continuous improvement. For this reason, the text and
illustrations in this manual are subject to change ithout notice.

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Subject
Introduction.
The user manual.
Explanation of symbols used.
Unpacking.
Important safety information.
Installation.
Location.
Levelling.
Venting exhaust air to the outside.
Electrical connection.
Advice column.
What not to load in the dryer.
Loading.
The control panel.
Using the dryer.
Start.
Cancelling a programme during a drying
cycle.
Adding more laundry.
Child lock.
Changing a programme during a drying
cycle.
Programme end.
Programmes.
Anti-creasing cycle.
Buzzer cancel.
Programme progress indicators.
Programme selection guide.
Main programmes.
The door.
Lint filter.
Cleaning the humidity sensors.
Trouble shooting.
Cleaning.
Technical specifications.
Service centres.
Warranty.
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Index Intr ducti n
Dear customer,
Your ne Defy tumble dryer as
manufactured in a state of the art facility
and has passed the strictest quality
control procedures.
Please read this manual carefully before
using your tumble dryer for the first time
and then store it ithin easy reach for
future reference.
This manual ill provide you ith
information on ho to operate and care
for your tumble dryer to gain the
maximum benefit from it.
We trust you ill enjoy years of trouble
free use.
Please register your product at
.defy.co.za
DEFY APPLIANCES (PTY) LTD
P.O.BOX 12004
JACOBS
DURBAN
4026
SOUTH AFRICA

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The user manual:
• This manual ill provide you ith information on ho to safely operate and care for your
dryer in order that you gain the maximum benefit from it.
• Pay particular attention to any safety instructions.
• Please read all additional documents supplied ith your dryer.
• Please note that this manual is used for several similar but different models. Please
check for relevance regarding your particular model.
Explanati n f symb ls used in this manual
Important safety information. Warning for hazardous situations ith regard to life and
property.
Caution; Warning for supply voltage.
Caution; Warning for fire hazard.
Caution; Warning for hot surfaces.
Read the instructions.
Useful information. Important information or useful hints about usage.
Unpacking
Remove all packaging.
Ensure that packing material is disposed of in a responsible manner and that any plastic bags
are cut up to prevent children playing ith them and accidentally suffocating.
If the dryer is damaged in any ay do not use it. Report the damage to your dealer ho ill
take the necessary corrective action.
Figures represented in this instruction manual are schematic and may not correspond
exactly ith your dryer. If certain features are not included in the dryer you have
purchased, they may be model specific and therefore only valid for some models.

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• Do not dry un ashed fabrics. Fabrics
must be damp before drying them.
• Garments bolstered ith rubber foam
(latex foam), sho er caps, ater resistant
textiles, materials ith rubber
reinforcement and rubber foam pads
should not be dried in the dryer.
• Do not connect the air outlet of the dryer
to chimneys used to exhaust the fumes
from gas or fuel burning products.
• Do not locate the dryer on a carpeted
floor, as this may inhibit free air circulation
under the dryer.
Warning against pers nal injury
• Do not touch the laundry drum until the
dryer stops operating.
• Check the drum before closing the door.
Pets and children have been kno n to
climb inside.
General safety instructi ns
• The dryer is designed for domestic use
only and it should be used for no other
purpose other than that for hich it as
designed.
• Follo the drying instructions on garment
care labels.
• Remove any coins, pins, scre s, stones
or sharp objects from clothing before
placing them in the dryer.
• Under ear that contains metal
reinforcements should not be placed in a
dryer. Damage to the dryer can result if
the metal reinforcements come loose
during drying.
• Do not sit or stand on the dryer nor place
heavy objects on top as deformation of
the control panel and plastic components
could occur.
• Do not overload the dryer.
• Al ays clean the lint filter before or after
each drying cycle. Never operate your
dryer ithout the lint filter installed.
• Do not allo fibres, dust and dirt to
accumulation around the exhaust outlet
and adjacent areas.
• Unplug the machine and keep the door
closed hen it is not in use.
• The final part of the drying cycle includes
a cool do n period to minimise creasing
and to ensure that fabrics are de-stressed.
Imp rtant safety inf rmati n
• Read and understand the safety
instructions before using the dryer. Any
failure of the dryer or losses caused by
ignoring these instructions are not
covered by arranties or liabilities.
• This dryer is not intended for use by
persons (including children) ith reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and kno ledge unless
they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the dryer
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play ith the dryer.
Warning against electric sh ck
• The dryer is equipped ith a 3 pronged
earthed plug hich must be plugged into
an appropriate and easy to reach earthed
all socket.
• Do not attempt to modify the plug.
• Do not use a double adaptor, multi-plug or
extension cord.
• If the supply cord is damaged it should be
replaced by an authorised service agent
to avoid an electrical hazard.
• Do not attempt to repair the dryer yourself.
Repairs should only be undertaken by
authorised service agents.
• Never touch the plug ith et hands nor
pull on the cable to unplug the dryer.
• Never ash the dryer ith ater.
Warning against p ssible expl si ns
• Do not place combustible materials such
as petrol, alcohol or thinners near or in the
dryer. Neither attempt to dry fabrics hich
have been soaked ith or exposed to
these materials.
• Do not operate the dryer if a gas leak or
spillage of combustible liquids has
occurred nearby.
Warning against fire
• Empty pockets of cigarette lighters and
matches.
• Do not attempt to dry cushions or quilts as
these ill accumulate excessive heat.
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• Insert the adaptor piece into the exhaust
outlet at the rear of the dryer, and scre
one end of the flexible exhaust tube into
the adaptor.
• The other end of the exhaust tube may be
directed through an open indo or
connected to a all mounted vent.
• The sketch above sho s the preferred
direction the tube should follo .
• The exhaust air may not be directed into
chimneys, flues or fireplaces
• If required, a permanent exhaust pipe
may be installed and should be routed
ith as fe bends as possible so as not to
restrict the airflo .
• The maximum length of such a pipe is
given belo .
Electrical c nnecti n
• The dryer must be plugged into a
dedicated 230V. 16A. earthed all
socket.
• Do not use a double adaptor.
• The manufacturer and seller do not accept
responsibility for any damage due to
incorrect electrical connection.
• If the po er cord needs replacing, use
only a genuine type ‘X’ cord available from
the nearest Defy Service Centre. The
po er cord must only be replaced by an
authorised service agent to avoid an
electrical hazard.
Installati n
Ensuring the correct installation is the
customer’s responsibility.
L cati n
• The dryer should be located in a ell
ventilated room, a ay from heat sources
such as gas, oil or coal fired appliances.
• Position the dryer on a flat, even,
uncarpeted floor.
• The dryer vents to the outside and
utilises a dedicated air outlet hose for
this purpose. For this reason it is best to
position the dryer near an outside facing
all or indo .
• Ensure that an electrical supply point is
ithin easy reach of the po er cord.
Levelling
• Level the dryer by turning the adjustable
feet either in or out.
• T o rubber friction pads may be fitted
under the adjustable feet to help prevent
movement of the dryer on slippery
surfaces. If required, these may be
purchased from your nearest Defy
Service Centre. The friction pads are
easily clipped into the front adjustable
feet of the dryer.
Venting exhaust air t the utside
• The dryer must be vented to the outside,
either by means of the flexible exhaust
tube supplied or via a permanent
installation.
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•
The f ll wing items must NOT be placed
in the Dryer as they p se a fire risk:
• Chemically impregnated fabrics such as
mops or cleaning cloths saturated ith
ax or inflammable solvents.
• Rubber backed articles, rubber boots, and
tennis shoes.
• Clothes fitted ith foam rubber pads.
• Garments treated ith dry-cleaning fluid
or a combustible solution.
• Durable pleated items other than
permanent press.
• Fibre-glass or leather items.
• Cushions, quilts and similar stuffed items
as these accumulate heat.
• Gas lighters that have accidentally been
left in pockets.
L ading
• Do not overload the machine. We
recommend loading the drum to the
half ay mark.
• Do not place dripping et articles in the
dryer. As much ater as possible should
be extracted before placing them in the
drum.
• Clothes should not be loaded in a tangled
condition as this ill prolong the drying
time.
• Mix small and large articles for faster
drying time. Shake out each article for
more even drying.
• It is recommended that synthetic hites
and coloured articles are not mixed until
their colour fastness has been
established.
• Add a fe hand to els to act as buffers
hen drying a very small load.
• Large items tend to retain a certain
position in the drum. To ensure thorough
drying it may be necessary to remove
these articles mid ay during the drying
cycle and reposition them before
continuing.
• Bulky duvets and eiderdo ns may not be
suitable even if the dry eight of the item
is ithin the prescribed limits. Their size
may prevent them from tumbling.
Advice c lumn
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C tt n T-shirts and Knit underwear
• Dry only to a slightly damp stage. If these
articles are allo ed to tumble too long, the
knitted cotton may shrink. This may be
corrected by re-dampening or by earing
the article.
Curtains and slip c vers
• Remove from the dryer hile slightly
damp.
• Iron and hang immediately.
Chenille and candlewick bedspreads
• Dry only one bedspread at a time.
• Remove as much moisture as possible
before placing the bedspread in the dryer.
• Dry completely.
Lingerie
• Use the Delicate programme.
• Remove soon after drying to minimize
creasing.
• To avoid tangling, it is recommended that
nylon stockings are enclosed in a nylon
mesh bag during drying.
Knitted synthetics
• Use a dry to el as a buffer, rubbing
surfaces may cause small beads to form,
(Turn these articles inside out).
C rdur y
• Turn inside out.
• Remove hile still damp and re-shape.
Silks, Dacr ns and nyl ns
• Place in the dryer separately.
• Do not over-dry.
Rec mmended l ading level

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C ntr l panel
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Using the dryer
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Start
• Sort the laundry according to fabric type.
• Place the laundry in the drum.
• Close the door.
• S itch on by pressing the On / Off button.
• Turn the Programme Selection Knob to
the required setting.
• Press the Start / Pause / Cancel button.
• The dryer ill commence ith the selected
drying cycle and the relevant indicators
ill light up commencing ith “Drying”.
Cancelling a pr gramme during a drying
cycle
• Do not s itch the dryer off. Heat soak
could damage the electronics.
• Stop the programme by pressing the
Start / Pause / Cancel button.
• Press the Start / Pause / Cancel button
once more and hold it in for 3 seconds
until the End Anti crease indicator lights
up.
• Set the time selection knob to Freshen up
• Press the Start / Pause / Cancel button
• Wait for the programme to end.
Adding m re laundry
• This only makes sense if the additional
laundry is added near the beginning of a
programme. Other ise the load ould
comprise semi-dry and damp laundry.
• Press the Start / Pause / Cancel button.
• Open the door and place the additional
laundry in the drum.
• Press the Start / Pause / Cancel button.
Cauti n:
• The inside of the drum is hot. Avoid
contact to prevent burns.
1 Filter cleaning warning light.
• S itches on hen filter requires cleaning
2 Pr gramme f ll w up indicat r lights.
• Sho s the progress of the current
programme
3 Buzzer Cancel.
• Cancels the end of programme chime/
buzzer
4 On / Off butt n.
• S itches the machine on
5 Pr gramme selecti n kn b.
• Selects a programme
6 Start / Pause / Cancel butt n.
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Child l ck
• To prevent accidental operation of the
dryer, the controls may be locked during
operation or in standby mode.
• Press the Buzzer Cancel and the Start/
Pause/Cancel buttons simultaneously and
hold do n for 3 seconds.
• One of the progress indicators ill flash.
• When the dryer is in locked mode, only
the ON/OFF button ill function.
• To unlock, repeat the above procedure.
• The lock is also deactivated hen the
machine is restarted by pressing the on/
off button.
Changing a pr gramme during a drying
cycle
Use this feature to dry laundry at higher or
lo er temperature after the dryer has
started.
• Press and hold the Start/Pause/Cancel
button for about 3 seconds to cancel the
programme.
• Select ‘Iron Dry or Extra dry’ using the
programme selector knob.
• Press and hold the Start/Pause/Cancel
button to start the programme.
N te
• Deactivate the Child loc before
cancelling or ending a programme hile it
is running
• Press the Start/Pause/Cancel button for 3
seconds to cancel a programme. The filter
cleaning arning light glo s, advising that
the programme as cancelled.
• Turning the programme selector nob in
either direction ill end a programme
hile the machine is running. Ho ever the
arning light in this instance, ill not glo .
Only the drying light glo s and the
machine remains on standby until a ne
programme is selected and the Start/
Pause/Cancel button is pressed.
Pr gramme end
• The drying cycle is completed hen the
programme progress indicators sho End
-Anti creasing and Clean filter.
• Throughout the anti creasing stage the
End-anti ceasing indicator ill flash. The
programme may then be ended at any
time although if left alone it ill end
automatically.
• Press the On / Off button
• Open the door and remove the laundry.
NOTE
• Whenever the door is opened during a
programme, the programme ill be
paused automatically and the Start /
Pause / Cancel indictor ill flash. Close
the door and press the Start / Pause /
Cancel button for the programme to
continue.
Pr grammes. There are:
• Timed programmes of 60, 40. 20 and 10
minutes)
• T o synthetic programmes (Ready to iron
and Ready to ear)
• Three cotton programmes (Extra dry,
Ready to ear and Ready to iron)
• A Delicates programme
• A Freshen up programme.
• The programme selector knob may be
turned in either direction to select the
required programme.
• Al ays choose a programme hich is
suitable for the fabric type and observe
the symbols on garment care labels.
• With a little practice you ill soon
determine hich programme suits your
requirements.
Anti -Creasing
• The laundry may be removed after a
drying cycle has been completed.
• Alternatively, the laundry may be left in
the drum, in hich case the machine ill
automatically perform an Anti Creasing
phase.
• Throughout this phase the laundry is
separated , smoothed and cooled. The
Anti creasing indicator ill flash and the
drum ill rotate briefly every 60 seconds
for about 2 hours.
Buzzer cancel
• At the end of a drying programme and
throughout the Anti creasing phase, a
buzzer ill sound.
• If this is annoying, the chime/buzzer may
be muted by pressing the Chime Cancel
button.

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Textile type Pr gramme L ad
White and coloured
Cotton and Linen,
To els, Shirts,
Sheets, Table cloths,
Napkins.
Cupboard dry
Iron dry
3-6kg.
Easy care,
Synthetics,
Mixed fabrics.
Cupboard dry 1.5-3kg
Pr gramme selecti n guide
Choose the appropriate programme from the
table belo . Select the desired programme
ith the programme selection button.
Pr gramme pr gress indicat rs
This vertical ro of indicators sho hich
phase of the drying cycle is operational.
“Drying”
The Drying LED ill glo during the “Drying”
process.
“Ir n Dry”
The Iron dry LED ill glo during “Iron dry”
process.
“Cupb ard dry”
The Cupboard dry LED ill glo during
“Cupboard dry” process.
“End/ Anti-creasing”
The End/Anti-creasing LED ill glo during
“End/Anti-creasing ” process.
If more than one LED flashes concurrently, it
means there is a malfunction or a failure
(please see Trouble shooting).
Xtra
dry Dry at high
temperature only
for cotton
laundry.
Thick and
multi layered laundry (
to els,
linens,
jeans etc.) are dried
in a ay that they do not
require ironing
before placing
in the ardrobe.
Cupboard dry
Normal laundry (
tablecloths,
under ear etc.) are
dried in a
ay that they do not
require
ironing
before placing in the
dra ers.
Cupboard
dry
plus
Normal laundry (
tablecloths,
under ear etc.) are
dried in a
ay that they do not
require
ironing
before placing in the
dra ers,
but more than those
in the cupboard dry option.
Iron
Dry
Normal laundry (Shirts, dresses
etc.)
are dried
ready
to be
ironed.
Pr gramme rec mmendati ns
If the dryness level is not satisfactory set the
programme selector to one of the timed
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Main pr grammes
Depending on the type of laundry that is to
be placed in the dryer, the follo ing main
programmes are available:
C tt ns
This programme dries at high temperature.
It is recommended for cotton items (such
as bed sheets, quilt cover, underclothing,
etc.).
Synthetics
Dry less durable laundry ith this
programme. It dries at a lo er temperature
compared to the cottons programme.
Recommended for synthetic laundry (such
as shirts, blouses, synthetic/cotton blended
laundry, etc.). Do not dry curtains and lace
in your machine.
Special pr grammes
Extra programmes are available to suit
your drying requirements:
Additional programmes may differ
according to the model of your machine.
Mini
Use this programme to dry cottons that
have been spun at high speeds in your
ashing machine. Mini is able to dry 1,2 kg
Cotton laundry (3 Shirts / 3 T-Shirts) ithin
30 minutes.
In order to obtain better results from the
dryer programs, your laundry must be
ashed ith a suitable program and spun
at the recommended spin speeds of your
ashing machine.
Shirts
Dries shirts in a ay so that they are less
creased and more easily ironed.
Shirts may be slightly damp at the and of
the program. It is advised not to leave the
shirts in the dryer. take them out of the
dryer as soon as the programme ends and
hang them in order to prevent them being
creased
Jeans
Use this program to dry jeans that have
been spun at high speeds in your ashing
machine.
Delicates
Dries very delicate laundry (silk blouses, fine
under ear, etc.) at a lo er temperature.
Please ensure that you only place delicates in
the dryer that are suitable for drying.
It is recommended to use a cloth bag to avoid
certain delicate garments and laundry from
getting creased or damaged. Take your
garments out of the dryer as soon as the
programme ends and hang them in order to
prevent them being creased.
Ventilati n
A 10 minute programme ithout heat.
Used for aerating stuffy clothes that have been
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The d r
• Open the door by pulling on the handle
• Opening the door ill automatically stop
the dryer operation.
• To close the door, push until a click is
heard.
• If required, the door hinging may be
reversed so that the door opens from right
to left.
• Note . Activating the child lock, does not
lock the door
Lint filter
• It is essential that the lint filter be cleaned
after every drying cycle
• At the end of a programme the indicator
ill glo as a reminder to clean the filter.
• Pull the lint filter out and open it.
• Unfold the filter and carefully remove the
accumulated lint using a soft cloth.
• Fold, close and return the filter to its
housing.
A arning light ill glo as a reminder that
the filter is to be cleaned after the completion
of a programme.
If the filter cleaning arning glo s
continuously, please refer to, “Trouble
shooting”.
Warning indicat rs
• Warning indicators may differ according
to the model of your dryer.
Cleaning the humidity Sens rs
• Humidity sensors are located on the
inside of the drum ribs. These determine
hen the laundry is dry.
• The ribs should be cleaned every three
months.
• Wait till the dryer has cooled do n and
ipe the ribs ith a soft cloth dipped in
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Tr uble sh ting
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Since the f ll wing are n t fact ry faults,
they are the wner’s resp nsibility.
• Damage to exterior finish.
• Breakage of components
• Damage through improper use or
installation of the dryer.
• Damage caused by moving the dryer.
Pr blem –Check
The dryer or a programme will not start.
• Has the ON/Off button been pressed?
• Has a programme been selected?
• Has the Start/Pause /Cancel button been
pressed?
• Has the po er cable been plugged in?
• Has a house circuit breaker tripped?
The ‘End-Anti crease’ indicator flashes
for up to two hours.
• This is normal. The anti crease stage can
last up to t o hours. If you ish to reduce
the time, s itch the dryer off and remove
the laundry.
The buttons on the control panel do not
respond to pressing.
• Check that ‘Child lock’ has not been
activated. If the fault persists, unplug the
dryer, ait a fe minutes and try again.
The ‘Drying’ indicator flashes.
• Press the ON/Off button to s itch the
dryer off and call service for assistance.
The programme stops for no apparent
reason.
• Is the door open?
• Has the po er supply been interrupted?
• Press the ‘Start/Pause/Cancel’ button.
The laundry is too moist or the drying
time is too long or the Clean filter
indicator flashes.
• Has the drum been overloaded?
• Check that the ventilation slots are free of
obstructions.
• Check for blockages in the vent tube.
• Clean the ‘Fluff filter.’
• Confirm that the correct programme as
used.
Textiles ha e shrunk or damaged
• Only dry textiles labelled safe for tumble
drying. Choose a suitable programme for
the fabric type. Follo the instructions on
the garment care label.
Laundry is still wet after drying
• Select a more appropriate programme.
• Use a timed programme.
• Clean the lint filter.
• Do not overload dryer.
• Spin laundry at a higher speed in your
ashing machine.
If y u experience a pr blem with the
machine, please check the f ll wing
bef re calling a Service technician.
You may be charged for a service call, even
during the arranty period, if no fault is
found.
1. Check that the cord is plugged in and that
the all socket s itch is on.
2. Check that there is po er to the all
socket by testing the socket ith a small
electric appliance such as a hair dryer.
3. Check if a house circuit breaker has
tripped out.
4. Check that the laundry is evenly
distributed inside the drum.
5. Check that the machine is not overloaded.
6. Check that the dryer door is firmly closed.
7. Check if the ON/OFF button is pushed in.
8. Check that the lint filter has been cleaned.
Cleaning
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• Al ays clean the lint filter before every
drying cycle. Never operate the dryer
ithout the lint filter in place.
• Clean the inside of the exhaust duct
regularly. Do not allo fibres, dust or dirt
to accumulate round the exhaust outlet.
• When required, clean the cabinet and
control panel using a damp soapy cloth.
• Rinse and dry.
• Do not use abrasive scouring po ders or
aggressive cleaning solutions as these
may damage the plastic parts of the dryer.

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Technical specificati ns
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Drying method Vented, electronic sensor controlled
Height (adjustable) 850mm
Width 595mm
Depth 540mm
Height adjustment of feet 5mm
Weight, unpacked 31kg approx.
Capacity (max) 8kg
Rated po er output See type label (located behind loading door)
Model code See type label (located behind loading door)
Service Centres
If y u have f ll wed the instructi ns and still have a pr blem, c ntact the nearest
Defy Service Centre. They will be able t advise y u n any aspect f the pr duct
r send a qualified technician t repair it.
OTHER AREAS ARE SERVICED BY OVER 200 AUTHORISED SERVICE AGENTS.
PLEASE CONSULT THE NEAREST REGIONAL DEFY SERVICE CENTRE FOR DETAILS
JOHANNESBURG
Cnr. Mimetes & Kruger Sts. Denver ext.12
Johannesburg. 2094.
Tel. 011 621 0200 or 011 621 0300
POLOKWANE
87 Nelson Mandela Drive. Superbia 0699.
Tel. 0152 92 1166 / 7 / 8 / 9.
Polok [email protected]
PORT ELIZABETH
112 Patterson Road,
North End, Port Elizabeth 6001.
Tel. 041 401 6400
PRETORIA.
Block A1 Old Mutual Industrial Park.
Cnr. D.F.Malan Drive & Moot Str.
Hermanstad. 0082.
Tel. 012 377 8300
BLOEMFONTEIN
160 Long Street, Hilton,
Bloemfontein 9301.
Tel. 051 400 3900
CAPE TOWN
5A Marconi Rd.
Montague Gardens, 7441.
Tel. 021 526 3000
CapeTo [email protected]
DURBAN
35 Intersite Avenue,
Umgeni Business Park, Durban 4051.
Tel. 031 268 3300
EAST LONDON
16 Bo ls Rd. Arcadia, East London 5201.
Tel. 043 743 7100
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This certificate is issued by DEFY APPLIANCES LIMITED manufacturers of Defy and
Ocean products, hereinafter the Company, to the original purchaser only, of the appliance
described on the certificate and shall constitute the only arranty given in respect of this
appliance.
The Company arrants to the original purchaser that for a period of TWO YEARS from
date of purchase the appliance is free from defect under normal domestic use, both in
orkmanship and material, subject to the follo ing conditions.
1. Repair or replacement of any part of this appliance, found by the Company to be defec-
tive, shall be at the election of the Company. The Company reserves the right to effect
such service through any of its Service Divisions or Authorised Service Dealers. The cost
of such service shall be borne by the Company in full, provided that the appliance is lo-
cated no further than 50km from a Company Service Centre or an Authorised Service
Dealer. Where the appliance is located beyond the 50km radius, the purchaser shall be
liable for the standard travelling charges, as determined by the Company.
2. Vitreous enamel are, fuses and lamps are specifically excluded from these arranties. It
is an express condition of these arranties that the purchaser takes due care and atten-
tion in the use and maintenance of the appliance. Abuse, misuse in conflict ith operating
instructions, connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall re-
lease the Company from its obligations.
3. This arranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by,
or any repairs to the appliance are effected by any persons not duly authorised by the
Company, or if substitute parts not approved by the Company are used in the appliance,
or if the serial number of the appliance is removed.
4. The Company shall not be responsible for damages resulting from fire, flood, civil dis-
turbances or any Act of God. The Company shall not, in terms of these arranties be re-
sponsible nor held liable for any consequential loss or damage of any kind caused by or
due to the failure or malfunction of the appliance.
5. The Company shall not be responsible for transportation or other costs other than those
incurred ithin the provisions of Point 1 of this Certificate.
6. These arranties shall not apply to the appliance if it is purchased or used beyond the
borders of the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Bots ana, S aziland and Lesotho.
7. Where service is requested under arranty and no fault or defect can be found by the
Company, all costs incurred ill be for the purchaser's account.
8. This Certificate as ell as your invoice ill serve as proof of purchase. For the purpose
of arranty, it ill be essential to produce this Certificate and invoice. Failure to do so, ill
render the purchaser liable for service costs.
KEEP THIS CERTIFICATE AND SALES INVOICE AS PROOF OF
PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES.
Warranty
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