Moffat Tumble Dryer User manual

Instructions for Use
Tumble Dryer

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Thank you for your trust and for buying our tumble
dryer. We congratulate you on your wise decision.
This appliance is designed for drying clothes for
home use only.
The dryer enables quick drying of your laundry,
leaving it soft and tender without affecting its shape.
Our appliances are environmentally friendly:
some of the materials are recyclable while
others are disposed of and destroyed. To protect
the environment, dispose of your appliance by
delivering it to the authorized location.
Appliance description ......................................3
Warnings ............................................................4
Notes on disposal..............................................6
Important safety instructions ..........................7
Installation and connection..............................9
Operation..........................................................12
Tips for drying and for the economic
use of the dryer................................................17
Cleaning and maintenance.............................18
Troubleshooting ..............................................19
Tables ...............................................................20
Warranty...........................................................22
Ownership Registration..................................23
Consumer Support..........................................25
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1. Front panel
2. Drying program button
3. Door
4. Vent (also in rear)
5. Legs
Name plate with technical information for the appliance is located
under the door frame.
Dimensions of the appliance (w x d x h):
600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm
Weight (net): evacuation dryer 34 kg
Nominal voltage: 240 V, 60 Hz
Connecting power: 2400 W
Max. load: 15 lbs (7 kg)
Connection: power cord (240 V, 30 A)
Fuse: 10 A
Heater: 2100 W
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Appliance description
Technical data

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•Use the dryer to dry only laundry washed
with water. Do not attempt to dry laundry
which has been washed or cleaned with
ammable detergents or solutions (gasoline,
trichloroethylene etc.), as it may cause explosion.
•Do not let children play with the appliance.
Prevent your children or pets from entering the
dryer drum.
•When discarding the old appliance remove
the power cord and break the lock, so that the
door can not be locked (safety precautions for
children).
• Clean lint lter after each drying. If you pulled the
lter out, always reinsert it before the next drying
operation.
•After use always turn the appliance off (the
program selection knob should be in position “0”)
and unplug the power cord.
• Leave all repairs to a qualied technician.
Tampering with the appliance or repairs by an
unqualied person may cause accidents or
failures. Call the authorized service department
(see list of authorized service departments).
•Rating plate with technical information about the
appliance is located under the door frame.
•The room must be well ventilated, surrounding air
must not contain dusty particles.
•Room where the appliance is located must be well
ventilated to prevent back ow of gases, released
by open re gas appliances (replace).
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Warnings

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To reduce the risk of re, always consider the
following:
•Never dry soiled clothes in the tumble dryer.
•Laundry soiled with substances like cooking oil,
acetone, alcohol, petrol, petroleum, stain remover,
turpentine, wax and waxes must be washed in hot
water and detergent prior drying in tumble dryer.
•Do not dry objects made of foam (latex), water
resistant fabrics, rubber lined fabrics, and clothes
lled with rubber foam in the dryer.
•For wash cycles use laundry softeners as
instructed by their manufacturers.
•Last stage of drying is carried out without heating,
to allow laundry to cool down before extracting it
from the drum. If you take the laundry out before it
cools down, spread it to allow cooling.
Before connecting the appliance read
these instructions carefully. Repairing
any failure arising from inappropriate
connections or misuse of the appliance is
not covered by the guarantee.
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.
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Risk of suffocation
There is a risk of suffocation from the cardboard box
and plastic lm.
Do not allow children to play with the packaging.
All our packaging materials are environmentally
friendly and recyclable. Please dispose of the
packaging in an environmentally-responsible
manner.
Any retailer or your local authority will be able
to advise you on the disposal methods currently
available.
Danger of death
Danger of death from electrocution or suffocation.
Your old dryer:
•Disconnect it from the main power supply.
•Cut through the main cable and discard along with
the plug.
•Break the door lock. This prevents children from
locking themselves in the dryer.
Environmentally-friendly disposal conserves
valuable raw materials.
Any retailer or your local authority will be able
to advise you on the disposal methods currently
available.
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Disposing of packaging
Notes on disposal
Disposing of old dryers

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To reduce the risk of re, electric shock,
or injury to persons when using your
appliance follow basic precautions,
including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
2. Do not wash articles that have been previously
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted
with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, and other
ammable or explosive substances as they give
off vapors that could ignite or explode.
3. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or
other ammable or explosive substances to the
wash water. These substances give off vapors
that could ignite or explode.
4. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may
be produced in a hot water system that has not
been used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN
GAS IS EXPLOSIVE, if the hot water system
has not been used for such a period, before
using a washing machine, turn on all hot
water faucets and let the water ow from
each for several minutes. This will release
any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is
ammable do not smoke or use an open ame
during this time.
5. Do not allow children to play on or in the
appliance. Close supervision of children is
necessary when the appliance is used near
children.
6. Before the appliance is removed from service or
discarded, remove the door.
7. Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or
agitator is moving.
8. Do not install or store this appliance where it will
be exposed to the weather.
9. Do not tamper with controls.
10. Do not repair or replace any part of the
appliance or attempt any servicing unless
specically recommended in the user-
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Important safety instructions

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maintenance instructions, or in published user-
repair instructions that you understand and have
the skills to carry out.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect
the appliance from the power supply before
attempting any user maintenance. Turning
the controls to the »OFF« position does not
disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Grounding instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce
the risk of electric shock by providing a path of
least resistance for electric current. This appliance
is equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The
plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that
is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-
grounding conductor can result in a risk
of electric shock. Check with a qualied
electrician or serviceman if you are in
doubt as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance-
if it will not t the outlet; have a proper outlet
installed by a qualied electrician.
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Save these instructions

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•Packaging materials are environmentally friendly:
they can either be recycled, safely disposed of or
destroyed, without any threat to the environment.
•To be able to do this effectively all materials are
marked accordingly.
Be careful not to damage the cabinet of
the appliance with a sharp object when
removing the packaging.
Before connecting the appliance, let it warm
up to room temperature (wait for two hours).
Ventilation slots and openings on the appliance
front and rear wall should not be obstructed.
• Connect a rigid or exible metal duct to the
prepared opening.
•Ventilation must not be connected to an air
duct used as a chimney for exhaust gasses of
appliances using other combustion material.
Only rigid or exible metal duct should be
use for ventilation.
•Appliance can either stand on its own or can be
placed on top of a washing machine of the same
dimensions - minimum width 517 mm (21 inch),
depth 476 mm (19 inch). The surface for placing
the dryer must be clean and at. Use supplied
vacuum feet to prevent sliding of the appliance.
Washing machine hardtop must be wooden or
metallic.
Do not place the appliance behind lockable
door, sliding door, and door with hinges on
the opposite side of the appliance.
Place the appliance in the room in such
a way to ensure free opening of the dryer
door.
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Installation and connection
Removing wrapping
Selecting the
appropriate location of
the appliance
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•Level the machine by rotating the adjustable feet,
(maximum adjustability +/- 0,39 inch (1 cm)).
The appliance should be placed on a
surface with concrete base; the surface
should be dry and clean in order to prevent
slipping. The adjustable feet should also
be cleaned before installation.
Do not place the dryer on a thick
carpet since this could obstruct the air
circulation.
•There are two openings for venting out humid air.
One of them should be closed with the supplied
cover, while the other should be connected to the
ventilation duct.
The distance between the dryer and the
moist air outlet (ventilation shaft, window)
should not exceed 80 inches (2 metres),
otherwise water can accumulate in the
duct.
1 Lid
2 Evacuation solid or exible
metal tube
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•Use the power cord to connect the dryer to the
power supply via wall socket.
•Rated voltage and other characteristics are
indicated on the rating plate, located below the
door of the appliance.
The wall socket should always be within
reach. It has to be grounded according to
local regulations.
If the power cord is damaged it should
only be replaced by a qualied technician.
Electric connection and grounding should
be carried out in accordance with current
standards and regulations.
Connect to individual branch circuit.
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A - program selection knob
B - lower temperature button
C - anti crease program off key
D - START / PAUSE button
E - lint lter alarm LED
F - drying cycle end / anti crease program button
G - cooling LED / ventilation
H - drying in progress LED
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Operation
Program selection jog Program symbols Moisture level
cottons
5 moisture levels very dry
perma press
4 moisture levels dry
timed dry
4 time settings normal dry
uff slightly damp
mixed laundry iron dry

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- Open the dryer door by pushing the left-hand
side of the door towards the appliance.
- Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric.
Fasten buttons and zippers, tie any strings
and pull out the pockets.
Very delicate laundry should be put in a
special protective sack.
It is recommended to load the drum with
items of different sizes.
Do not load drip-wet laundry into the dryer
(min. 800 rpm).
Pay attention to the labels on the clothes,
indicating the recommended drying mode
(see table of textile treatment symbols on
the last page).
- Load the laundry into the drum.
- Close the dryer door.
- Drying program selection
By turning selector knob (A) select the preferred
drying program according to the type of laundry and
required nal moisture. The selector knob may be
turned in both directions.
- Selection of additional functions
Additional functions are selected prior to pressing
the START button (D).
Decreasing the temperature
This function is selected if you wish to dry laundry
at a temperature lower than determined by the
program (see drying programs chart on page 20).
This function makes the drying cycle last longer.
After drying is completed, this function
returns to the initial higher temperature.
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Drying procedure
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Turning the anti-crease program off
The anti crease program is active at the end of
each program and will remain active for one hour
(occasionally turning the drum) to prevent clothes
from creasing.
Press the (C) button to turn off the anti crease
program; the LED above the button will illuminate.
When the dryer is turned off, this function
is reset; the anti crease program defaults
to “ON”.
•The drying process is turned on by pressing the
START/PAUSE button (D); the (H) LED illuminates.
• If you turn the program selector knob during
the drying process, settings do not change. The
program can be reset only by turning the selector
knob to the “0”, position rst.
•When the set moisture level is reached, the cooling
process starts; the (H) LED goes off and the (G)
LED is on.
• If the “Fluff” program is selected (see drying
programs table) the (H) LED is on throughout the
entire program.
• Cooling off period lasts 10 minutes; LED (G) is on.
•Program is suspended if the drum sensor fails to
detect laundry in the drum.
•The anti-crease program is active at the end of
program and remains active for 1 hour (drum
occasionally spins around).
• If you open the drum door after the drying cycle is
completed, the anti-crease program is ended.
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- End of drying procedure
At the end of the drying procedure the (F)
LED ashes, indicating that the drying
program has ended. The “clean lter” LED
will illuminate.
•Open the dryer door by pushing the left-hand side
of the door towards the appliance.
•Remove the laundry from the dryer.
•Turn the appliance off by turning the knob selector
(A) to the position “0”.
• Clean the lint lter (see chapter on Cleaning and
Maintenance).
•Close the dryer door.
•Pull the power cord from the socket and cut the
power supply.
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•By the user
After drying be careful when extracting
laundry from the appliance, as it may be
hot!
Suspending the operation by pressing the
START/PAUSE button.
In case you press the START/PAUSE button (D)
during the drying procedure, the drying program is
suspended, and with the next press of the same
button the program is resumed where it had been
interrupted.
Changing the program or the functions
If you wish to change the drying program or the
additional functions during the drying procedure,
move button (A) to the position “0”, select new
drying program or additional functions and conrm
the new selection by pressing the START/PAUSE
button.
Door opened
If the door is opened during the drying process this
will pause the operation. The (H) LEDs will ash,
depending on the drying process stage. When the
door is closed, the drying process resumes only
after the START/PAUSE button (D) is pressed. The
(H) LED stops ashing.
•Power failure
If a power failure occurs during the operation
of the dryer (H) LED ashes, depending of the
drying process stage), press the START (D)
button to resume the program from where it was
interrupted (the LED stops ashing).
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•Drying is economically most effective if you dry
the recommended quantity of laundry per load
(see Program Chart on page 20).
•Do not dry laundry made of especially sensitive
bers (wool, silk), which may shrink or lose shape.
• It is not necessary to use a fabric conditioner
when washing the laundry, since drying makes it
soft and tender.
•Drying time is much shorter and consequently the
energy consumption lower if laundry is well spun
prior to drying.
•By selecting the most suitable drying program,
you will avoid over-drying and difcult ironing.
• By cleaning the lter on regular basis drying time
is shorter and consumes less energy.
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Tips fordrying and forthe economic
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• After every drying clean the lint lter, located in
the inner part of the door.
• Lift the lter lid (Fig.).
• Use your ngers to remove lint. Replace the lter
cover.
• If necessary, also clean the lter housing and door
edges.
Cleaning of the lter on the lower side of the
door opening (only with some models)
Before removing clothes from the drum, clean the
lter on the lower side of the door opening with a
damp cloth or wet hand.
If the lter is clogged in such way that it needs
washing, pull it out as shown (Fig.), wash it under
hot water and dry. Be sure that the replaced lter
snaps safely to its position, and only then close the
lter lid.
If the lter is not regularly cleaned, the
airow is obstructed, which causes longer
drying time and danger of overheating.
Turn the appliance off prior to cleaning
(unplug the power cord from the wall
socket).
•Clean the cabinet and drum interior with soft cloth
and mild detergent.
•Periodically clean (vacuum) the interior of the
ventilation exit and duct.
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Cleaning and maintenance
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Environmental interference (for example electrical
wiring) could induce signalization of different faults.
In such cases:
- switch the appliance off, and wait for a few
seconds;
- switch the appliance back on and repeat the
drying program.
If the fault repeats, call authorized service shop.
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Troubleshooting
Trouble Check
Appliance does
not work: • If there is current in the socket and if the fuse is
functioning.
• If the plug is correctly inserted into the socket.
There is current
in the socket, but
the drum is not
rolling:
• If the door is closed tightly (press it towards the
appliance).
• If the program runs according to instructions.
• If appropriate drying time is selected.
Laundry is not
dry: • If the lter is clean.
• If the room is adequately ventilated.
• If the amount of laundry to be dried is not too big.
• If the ventilation duct is too long (only with evacuation
dryer - max 2 m (80 inch)).
• If the laundry loaded in the drum has not been spun
enough or if appropriate drying time has been set.
Unevenly dried
laundry: • If the amount of laundry to be dried is not too big.
• If there are only large pieces of laundry (large and small
pieces should be dried together).
• If different fabrics are dried together (group the laundry
according to the type of fabrics).
The machine signals errors or failures in operation by ashing signal LED's.
Record number of ashes representing the failure, shut the machine off and
call nearest authorized service.
If a failure occurs due to incorrect installation or inappropriate use of the
appliance, the guarantee is void, and the repair bill shall be settled by the user.

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Tables
Program chart
Program
Type of laundry
Example of laundry
COTTONS max. load: 7 kg (15 lbs)
Very dry
Thick or multiple layer laundry.
Terry cloth, bathrobe
Dry
Unevenly thick laundry, requiring little or
no ironing.
Terry cloth laundry, knitting,
household laundry ...
Normal dry
Uniformly thick laundry, requiring little or
no ironing.
Terry cloth, tricot laundry
Slightly damp
Fine laundry requiring ironing.
Tricot, ne cotton undershirts
Iron dry
Normally thick cotton or ax laundry.
Bed linen, table cloth,
trousers, shirts, undershirts ..
PERMA PRESS max. load: 3,5 kg (8 lbs)
Very dry
Thick or multiple layer synthetic or mixed
fabrics laundry.
Pullovers, dresses, blankets
Dry
Uniformly thick laundry not requiring
ironing.
Shirts, blouses, bed linen,
socks, children clothes
Slightly damp
Fine laundry, requiring little or no ironing.
Tricot laundry, undershirts,
table cloth, shirts, dresses,
sports attires
Iron dry
Laundry for ironing.
Shirts, blouses, bed linen,
table cloth, ...
DELICATE (on reduced temperature
synthetics program) max. load: 2,5 kg (5,5 lbs)
Dry
Delicate laundry, to be dried at reduced
temperature and requires no ironing.
Blouses, delicate underwear
Slightly damp
Delicate laundry, to be dried at reduced
temperature and requires ironing.
Blouses, delicate underwear
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