Podab ProLine TS 43 E User Manual

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Drying Cabinet ProLine TS 43 E

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  • Page 1 Only use appliance after first reading these instructions! Warning! Use safety glasses when building this equipment. USER MANUAL Drying Cabinet ProLine TS 43 E...
  • Page 2 DEAR CUSTOMER We are pleased that you have chosen a PODAB drying cabinet. Your new drying cabinet embodies the culmination of extensive years of refinement, characterized by uncompromising excellence throughout its development and manufacturing processes. Its design meets all the demands of modern laundry care and offers you both automatic and manual programs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Start automatic program Starting a manual program User advice SETTING DRYING PROGRAMS Programming mode Parameter list Adjustment Procedure Restoring to factory setting CARE Cleaning Replacement part OVERHEAT CUT-OUT TROUBLESHOOTING SERVICE AND WARRANTY Service TECHNICAL DATA Energy consumption and drying times ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 4 The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings: Information, advice, tip, or recommendation Warning – danger of hot surface Warning – general danger Warning – danger of fi re Warning – danger of electric shock ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    Follow PODAB instructions in repair and replacement of parts. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    8. Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubber-like materials. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 7 12. Do not use replacement parts that have not been recommended by the manufacturer (e.g. parts made at home using a 3D printer). ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 8 Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance: if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 9: Installation And Connection

    Flexi- ble venting materials are known to collapse, be easily crushed, and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct drying cabinet airflow and increase the risk of fire. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 10: For A Good Environment

    Check with your dealer if necessary. All the plastic parts of the drying cabinet are marked with internationally standardised symbols. The parts of the drying cabinet can therefore be recycled in an environmentally sound manner by waste separation. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 11: Components

    Clothes hanger rack (Optional Accessory) Door hanger bars Three extendible hanging sections (The illustration shows extended sections) Glove hangers / door hooks Door “handle”, right or left-hand version Ventilated shoe rack (Optional Accessory) Adjustable feet (x4) Control panel ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    DOWN ARROW, reduce values or browse between programs. DISPLAY The display has two rows with 6 characters on each row. During the drying process the selected drying program and a rolling bar indicating that the process is in progress are shown. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 13: Language

    UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW buttons to browse to the correct parameter. 6. To return to operating mode, press DOWN ARROW and START/STOP. Language symbol Display Language English Swedish Norwegian Danish Finnish Italian French German Spanish Portuguese Dutch ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 14: Unpacking

    Complete delivery must include: • Cabinet with installed fan unit • Assembly kit • User Manual ASSEMBLY KIT - for attachment to wall - for cabinet - not supplied with a drying cabinet ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 15: Door Reversing

    2. Remove the protective cover (1) of the upper hinge and release the control cable (2). 3. Separate the control cable from the fan unit with the quick connector (3) and pull the cable through the hole (4). Fan unit ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 16 6. The door, together with the control cable, is now free and can be set aside. Upper hinge joint with the door pulled down so that the hinge pin is freed ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 17 8. Install the new replacement hinge on the opposite side and move the hinge washer across. The hinge forms part of the door reversing kit, which can be or- dered from the dealer of the drying cabinet. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 18 Fit the new cable on the opposite side - press the bushing firmly into the hole and connect the ca- ble to the control panel outlet. 13. Move back the insulation and inner plate with magnetic strips and, if applicable, hangers. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 19 18. Transfer the handle (14) to the other side. Fit the cover plugs for the old holes by hand. Cover plugs are sup- plied in the assembly kit. 19. Raise the cabinet and place it in position and secure the cabinet to the wall. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 20: Installation

    • The drying cabinet is intended only for installation indoors with a temperature above 32°F (0°C). • The drying cabinet must not be placed Cabinet designation A inch (mm) in an environment in which high-pres- sure water is used for cleaning. 235001 727⁄16” (1840 mm) ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 21: Installation Instruction

    If your washing machine is deeper than the drying cabinet you will need to add a distance (wood stud for example) to achieve aligned installation together with the other appliances. In this example we are adding a 12 inch (307 mm) distance. The distance should be attached to the wall for fixed installation. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 22: Mounting Into Custom Cabinetry

    1. Minimum ventilation openings in the top and between the cabinet and the rear wall must be ½” (13 mm). 2. Tape measure 3. Mounting hole 4. Rear drying cabinet wall 5. Wall behind drying cabinet ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 23 The wood shims are not included in the delivery. 1. Fastening screws 2. Mounting hole markings from the predrilled holes in the rear drying cabinet wall. 3. Air flow 4. Wood shims 5. Pre-drilled holes 6. Retaining screws with washers ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 24 1. Pre-drilled holes 5. Washer 2. Wall plug 6. Rear wall of drying cabinet 3. Wall behind drying 7. Cover plug cabinet 8. Spirit level 4. Fixing screws 9. Cover plug ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 25: Ventilation Connection

    2. Connect the vent pipe if the drying cabinet is built in, or press the supplied (only cer- tain markets) flexible hose into place. See the section “Ventilation requirements“. 1. Exhaust collar ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 26: Ventilation Requirements

    Ventilation out into the room where the drying Ventilation out into the room where the drying cabinet is located. Drying cabinet not built in. cabinet is located. Built-in drying cabinet in cus- tom cabinetry. 1. Moist air out 2. Air intake ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 27: Evacuation / Air Supply

    (45 m ) per hour. The drying cabinet has been tested and factory-set for connection with a draft stabilizer. Place the supplied spigot over the hole on the top of the cabinet, insert the screws and secure the spigot. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 28 Connect the hose to the adapter between the hose and the venti- lation duct. Air inlet The air inlet must not be blocked. The air inlet must not be blocked. 1. Adapter 2. Hose 3. Spigot ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connection

    For safety reasons, safety cannot be guaranteed (risk of overhea- the replacement may be carried out only by a ting). qualified electrician. The appliance’s connection to power supply should comply with the relevant electrical safety regulations. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 30: Before Using The Drying Cabinet

    • Make sure that no packaging material has been left behind. • Use a mild detergent with hot water and wash the inside and outside of the drying cabinet. Dry carefully. See also the ‘Care’ section later in the manual. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 31: Operation

    Instead, leave a space between the items of clothing if possible. • If there is a risk of particular items shedding color, free space should be left around them. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 32: Air Flow

    NOTE! When the cabinet is cold it may happen that the sealing strip of the door does not close completely. However, this is fully compensated when the cabinet is operating with heat as the sealing strip expands. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 33: Drying Programs

    86°F (30°C), 104°F (40°C) or 140°F (60°C) is selected taking account of the washing instructions for the item. NOTE! It is very important to follow the laundry instruc- tions for the fabrics concerned when selecting the drying program. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 34: Child Lock

    Activation buttons must be held down for a least 3 seconds (delay time). ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF CHILD LOCK The child lock is activated and deactivated via a setting parameter (see the chapter “SETTING DRYING PROGRAMS/Parameter list”). When this function is activated, a clock symbol appears on the display. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 35: Start Automatic Program

    A different manual drying program is selected in the same way as above. If the child lock is activated, hold this button down for at least 3 seconds. FACTORY-SET DRYING TIMES FOR MANUAL PROGRAMS Man 86°F (30°C) 2:30 (two hours, 30 minutes) Man 104°F (40°C) 2:30 Man 140°F (60°C) 2:30 ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 36: User Advice

    If the door is closed within this 5 minute period, the drying process will restart. If the door is left open, the drying process will stop after 5 minutes and must be restarted manually. If you wish to stop the drying process immediately, without a 5 minute period, press STOP. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 37: Setting Drying Programs

    OFF switch to the “ON” position. The display is lit and shows “P 105” flashing, which is the first setting parameter in the list below. Then select the relevant parameter using the arrow keys and confirm with OK. 3. To return to operating mode, press DOWN ARROW and then OK. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 38: Parameter List

    240 min 60 min 360 min ing process runs 240 min. Aut 140°F (60°C) Factory preset. Max temp 194°F 142°F 212°F The heating elements switch off if P2023 the value is exceeded. Aut 140°F (60°C) (90°C) (61°C) (100°C) ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 39 For Extra programs the extra (42°C) (40°C) (73°C) Aut 140°F (60°C) drying time starts, followed by cooling. Extra drying time Extra program drying time after P2025 30 min 10 min 45 min exhaust temp. has been reached. Aut 140°F (60°C) ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 40: Adjustment

    Optimisation of drying processes must always take place in small steps, start by adjusting the parameter concerned one to two units up or down. Then check the result after the next drying process and make any further adjustment necessary. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 41: Procedure

    1. Go to programming mode (see the chapter “SETTING DRYING PROGRAMS/Programming mode”). 2. Hold down the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys simultaneously and press OK. The fac- tory settings are saved and the display shows the last run program. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 42: Care

    To avoid these problems, the air intake and the roof of the cabinet should be vacuumed Cleaning and maintenance must not be perfor- med by children without supervision. at least once a year, or more often depending on the environment the cabinet is positioned ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 43: Overheat Cut-Out

    Hole in inner panel for operation of the toggle If the overheat cut-out triggers again when you switch with a screwdriver or similar tool. start a program, redo step 1, 2, 3 above. If overheat cut-out triggers several times, call for service. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    3. Adjust parameters 2014, 2015, 2024 and 2025 according to the chapter “Setting of drying program”. The sealing strip does not close Check that the cabinet is level. Check with a spirit level, if ne- tightly/the door is ajar cessary adjust with the adjustable feet. ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 45: Service And Warranty

    This limited warranty is extended to the first owner or by warranty transfer to a new owner of a Podab, Inc. drying cabinet. Podab, Inc. will provide a free replacement for any of the following parts which fails as a result of a defect in material or workmanship for the period shown below from the date of purchase: Podab, Inc.’s limited warranty covers all parts that fail during normal use under the limitations further described...
  • Page 46 What PODAB limited warranty does not cover Podab, Inc. will not provide a replacement of any part which fails for reasons other than defective material or work- manship. This includes, but is not limited to, failure as a result of abuse, misuse, improper installation and transpor- tation damage.
  • Page 47: Service

    For information about obtaining parts and labor after expiration of this Limited Warranty after or Identification plate (inside) outside of expiration of this Limited Warranty, please contact PODAB Customer Care. 235001 Name of the drying cabinet Article number Serial number (12 digits) Identification plate for drying cabinet model 235001 ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 48: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Machine Type Drying Cabinet Product Name ProLine TS 43 E Product No. 235001 Warranty 3 years limited Main Data Type Air vented Capacity (dry weight) lbs / kg 13.2 / 6 Hanging length ft / m 52.5 / 16...
  • Page 49 ©PODAB Inc.
  • Page 50 Support telephone: +1 (800) 683-4873 www.podab.us PODAB Inc. PODAB Inc. 235001 1330 Main Street , Floor 2 Sarasota, FL 34236, USA info@podab.us PODAB Inc. 235001 www.podab.us +1 (800) 683-4873 Copyright © PODAB Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Product Number: 235001...

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