Asko DC 7181 Use And Care Manual
Asko DC 7181 Use And Care Manual

Asko DC 7181 Use And Care Manual

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Use and Care Guide
Drying cabinet
ASKO DC 7181

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  • Page 1 Use and Care Guide Drying cabinet ASKO DC 7181...
  • Page 2 Good appliances should include all of these. And this is what we try to give you. When you buy an ASKO product, we want you to feel assured that the inside is as good as the outside and that the ethics and morals on which we built this machine are just as high as the quality and performance you get from it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     how to use it How to use the Drying Cabinet ..20 Starting ..... 20 Interrupting the drying.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

     The drying cabinet should be installed or kept in storage indoors.  Follow Asko’s recommendations concer- ning repairs and spare part replacement.  If a softening agent or antistatic substance is used, the manufacturer’s instructions concerning the utilisation of the product should be followed.
  • Page 5: Description Of The Drying Cabinet

    Description of the Drying Cabinet Sleeve coupling Appellation Hanger hooks Identification plate (inside) Upper hanging section Middle hanging section Lower hanging section Shoe rack (optional) Control panel 10. Door 11. Door hanging bar for light items 12. Glove hangers...
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    Control Panel Temperature setting Timer...
  • Page 7: Where To Install It

    Where to install it If the drying cabinet is to be built in, a  connection to an exhaust ventilation duct must be available. There should be an earthed plug-in  electric outlet socket within a distance of 2 metres from the upper part of the drying cabinet.
  • Page 8: Electrical Requirements

    The drying cabinet is delivered complete  with a 2 metre long earthed cable and plug. Do not change the drying cabinet cord  and plug. If the plug or cord is not sui- table call a suitably qualified person.
  • Page 9: Ventilation Alternatives

    Ventilation alternatives There are two ways of evacuating humid air: Evacuation by ventilating the room where the drying cabinet is installed. Connection to the evacuation duct (exhaust air outlet) Evacuation by ventilating the room where the drying cabinet is installed.
  • Page 10: Connection To The Evacuation Duct

    The drying cabinet can be connected to the evacuation duct in two ways: With a draught limiter The exhaust air duct valve is replaced by a draught limiter (included in the delivery).
  • Page 11 When the drying cabinet is permanently con- nected to the evacuation duct, the whole room is ventilated by way of the drying cabinet. The exhaust air duct valve is replaced by an insert (not included). See also the section ’Connect Ventilation’...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Take off all the packing material; do not  use a sharp tool which could damage the product. Check that the drying cabinet has not  been damaged during transportation. The distributor should be notified of any damage during transportation within 7 days.
  • Page 13: Assembly Kit

    Assembly kit 1 draught limiter (only certain markets) 1 flexible hose for ventilation (only certain markets) 1 sleeve coupling with 2 attachment screws 2 attachment screws for firmly fixing the cabinet to the wall 2 washers 2 plastic plugs 2 spacers (plastic) 4 protective caps for the adjustable feet of the drying cabinet.
  • Page 14: Reversing The Door Opening

    Reversing the Door Opening The door can be changed to open from the left or the right 1. Lay the drying cabinet on its back side. 2. Disengage the hinge pin of the bottom hinge (1) and lift the door off.
  • Page 15: Horizontal Adjustment

    3. Press the four protective caps down firmly into the holes. Mounting 1. Place the drying cabinet in its intended place, open the door and draw out the upper hanging section. 2. Drill assembly holes in the wall for the...
  • Page 16: Mounting Inside Custom Cabinetry

    3. Take off the adhesive tape and open the door. Draw out the upper hanging section. Mea- sure and note down the distance between the back wall of the drying cabinet and the wall behind the drying cabinet. See figure Measurement ’A’.
  • Page 17 4. Use screws of a suitable length. 8. Slide the drying cabinet back into its final location. Take off the adhesive tape hol- ding the door and check that the wooden packers are in place on the wall bihind the drying cabinet.
  • Page 18: Connect Ventilation

    firmly screw down the sleeve coupling. 2. If the drying cabinet is inbuilt, connect the rigid ventilation pipe. If not, the flexible hose, delivered with the product, (only certain markets), should be pressed secu- rely into place.
  • Page 19: Final Check

    - that the drying cabinet is connected to the mains electricity supply. - that the fuse is in working order 7. When the drying cabinet has been on for 5 minutes, open the door and feel if it is giving out heat.
  • Page 20: How To Use The Drying Cabinet

    The optimised hanging system has extenda- ble hangers.  Hang the articles in the drying cabinet according to how much room they re- quire - not according to their weight.  For optimum efficiency - do not lay artic- les flat on the upper hanging section.
  • Page 21: Some Advice For Users

    When the drying cabinet is cold, the door sealing strip may not close completely. While operating the sealing strip will expand and seal due to the heat. Some advice for users Setting the controls Set the temperature and the time selec- ...
  • Page 22: Setting The Temperature Selector

    Setting the temperature selector knob Setting Type of fabric Foam rubber products, plastic, clothes which are sensitive to heat Sportswear, underwear, shirts, blouses, silk garments, washable knitted products Sturdy working clothes, denim, cotton garments, training sweaters (cotton) Do not use any heat when drying articles of clothing filled with foam rubber or similar material.
  • Page 23: Care

    fice and the top of the cabinet should be vacuum-cleaned at least once a year or more often depending on the environ- ment and frequency of usage. When the drying cabinet is not in use When the cabinet is not in use for a short or long time Remove the power cord from the supply socket.
  • Page 24: Trouble Shooting

    The temperature and/or time se-  lector knobs have not been cor- rectly set. The drying cabinet has been used  in a room where the temperature is lower than 0° C Washing has been badly spun or ...
  • Page 25: Servicing

    Servicing Before you contact Customer Service, have a copy of the model and serial number handy. The model number is on the front control panel and the serial number is on the Data Plate inside the cabinet. ���������������� ��������������������� ���������������� Identification plate Model Data Plate (inside)
  • Page 26: Technical Information

    See the identification plate Air gap left during mounting Rekommended is a minimum space of 10 mm above and behind the drying cabinet. approximately 3.5 kg washing (cotton) 17.5 grams per minute Single phase 220 - 240 V, 50-60 Hz...
  • Page 27: Personal Notes

    Personal Notes...
  • Page 28 Art. Nr: 427000438 Rev. 01 We reserve the right to make alterations. Printed on environment friendly paper, complying with the requirements of Miljöförbundet (Swedish Environmental Organisation) and Natur- skyddsföreningens (Swedish Association for nature conservancy).

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