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Please read this guide before! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing Grundig product. We hope you get the best efficiency from this product which has been manufactured with high quality and state of the art technology. Please make sure you read and understand this guide and supplementary documentation fully before using the product.
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Program Selection and Consump- Table of Contents tion Chart........Please read this guide before! ..Auxiliary Functions ......22 1 Safety Instructions......Warning Indicators......23 Starting the Program ..... 23 Intended Use........Child Lock........23 Safety of Children, Vulnerable Changing the Program After It Is Persons and Pets ......
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1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the in- • Product can only be used to formation necessary to pre- dry and ventilate laundry which vent the risk of personal injury are washed with water and dry- or material damage. Our com- ing machine safe.
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• Cleaning and user mainten- • Do not use an extension cord, ance operations should not be multi-plug or adaptor to oper- performed by children unless ate the product. supervised. • The product should not be • Keep the packaging materials powered via an external switch away from children.
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• Do not use the extruding parts • The gap between the product of the product (such as the and the floor should not be re- loading door) to move the duced via materials such as product. rugs, pieces of wood and •...
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• While placing the product, en- • Do not plug the product to sure that the back wall does loose, broken, dirty, greasy not come in contact with any sockets or sockets that have extrusion (a water tap, elec- come out of their seats or trical outlet etc.).
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the environment or the objects the products on a sturdy floor around it. The carrier floor with an adequate load carrying must be solid and stable. capacity. • When the product is placed on • Washing machine cannot be the washing machine, their placed on top of the drying ma- combined weight when full chine.
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able to remove all the items open fire, appropriate ventila- rapidly and to lay them down in tion should be provided (For such a way that heat will be models with flue). dissipated. • Do not operate the product to- •...
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• Do not operate the faulty or • Clean the accumulated fiber damaged product. Unplug the on the fins of the evaporator product (or turn off the fuse to behind the filter drawer with a which it is connected) and call vacuum cleaner.
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2 Environmental instructions 2.1 Compliance with the WEEE Regu- 2.3 Standard Conformity and Test In- lations and Waste Disposal formation EU Declaration of Con- formity This product does not contain The development, manufacturing the dangerous and prohibited and sales phases of this product is materials indicated in the "Reg- conducted in conformity with the ulation on The Control of...
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3 Technical Specifications Height (adjustable) (cm) 84,6 * / 86,6 ** Width (cm) 59,7 Depth (cm) 54,5 Capacity (max.) (kg) 8*** Net weight (±10%) (kg) Voltage Power See the type label**** Main Model Code * Min. height: Height with the adjustable legs closed. ** Max.
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4 General Appearance 1 Upper table 2 Control Panel 3 Type label 4 Kickplate opening handle 5 Ventilation grills 6 Adjustable legs 7 For the models with tank located at 8 Fiber filter the bottom, the water tank is inside the kickplate 9 Loading door 10 Power cord...
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5 First Operation Remove the protective foil and adhesive ad- After the device is installed vertising label if available in your product. • operate the machine for the first time ac- cording to user’s manual. However, please do not remove the labels (e.g.
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Ignore this warning if the product system does not contain R290*. The dryer has R290 refrigerant gas. R290 is an environmentally friendly but flammable cooling gas. Make sure the air intake of the dryer is open and well ventilated. Keep pos- sible flame sources away from the dryer.
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• If the product is connected via direct dis- Fix the water discharge hose at a charge, remove the hose connections. maximum height of 80 cm. Ensure that the water discharge The drying machine is recommen- hose does not get kinked, collapsed ded to be moved in upright posi- or pressed on between the dis- tion.
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7 Preparation 7.4 What to Do for Energy Saving Read the “Safety Instructions” first! Use the highest possible spinning cycle as you wash the laundry. Therefore you can re- 7.1 Laundry Suitable for Drying in duce the drying period and reduce energy Drying Machine consumption.
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7.5 Correct Load Capacity age or product damage. For each program, follow the maximum loading capacity. Be- low you can see the laundry and their ap- proximate weight. Duvet Cover Set: 1000-1500 g Flat Sheet: 350-500 g Table Cover: 250-700 g Towel: 350-700 g Dress: 350-500 g Denim Trousers: 500-700 g...
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8.2 Symbols 8.3 Preparation of Drying Machine • Plug the drying machine. • Open the loading door. • Push and close the loading door. • Place the laundry in the drying machine without jamming them. EN / 19...
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• Ensure that no laundry is jammed to the loading door. • Do not close the loading door with force. • Select the desired program by using On/ Off program selection button and the ma- chine will turn on. • Selecting the program with the On/Off program selection button does not mean that the program will get started.
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You can dry your delicate clothes suitable for drying or clothes that are recommended for Gentle Care 1200 hand wash (silk blouses, thin underwear etc.) in low temperatures. Dry fiber quilts with a label that says it can be dried in the dryer. Remove the duvet cover from the quilt before loading it to the dryer.
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8.5 Auxiliary Functions 4. Press the Start / Pause button. End Time countdown begins. The “:” sign in Dryness Level the middle of displayed delay time Dryness level button is used for adjusting flashes. the desired dryness level. Program time may change depending on the selection.
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8.6 Warning Indicators 1. The child lock has to be deactivated to be able to start a new program after the current program is finished or to be able Warning indicators may vary de- to interfere with the current program. pending on the model of your dry- ing machine.
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Adding laundry after the drying op- The inside of the drying machine eration starts may cause the dried shall be extremely hot when you laundry inside the drying machine cancel the program during machine to mix with wet laundry and leave operation, so run the refreshing pro- the laundry damp at the end of op- gram to allow it to cool down.
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3. Remove the second part (outer filter) by pulling it upwards. 5. Clean both filters under running water in reverse direction of fiber accumulation with your hand or with a soft brush. Dry the filters before placing them back. Ensure that hair, fiber and cotton balls do not fall into the open slot where the filters are installed.
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To clean the sensor: 1. Open the drying machine loading door. 2. Pull out the fiber filter upwards. 3. If there is a build-up of feathers on the sensor, clean the sensor with your hand. 4. Do not use metal tools to clean the sensor’s metal surfaces.
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If the condenser cleaning icon is blinking, check the metal surface. Clean the fiber, if there is any. It must be checked at least every 6 months. 1. Open the kickplate by pulling its handle. 2. Remove the water in the water tank. 2.
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After the cleaning process is completed, Clean the fiber on the metal surface of the place the air deflector cover to its place, condenser with damp cloth or with the close the latches by moving them and brush on the air deflector in up - down dir- close the kickplate.
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Do not use abrasive materials or steel wool to clean the drum. Do not put weight on the kickplate when it is open. 10 Troubleshooting Drying operation takes too long. • Fiber filter (interior and exterior filters) pores may be clogged. >>> Wash the fil- •...
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• There might be a power outage. >>> • A layer may be formed in the fiber filter Press the Start / Standby / Cancel button pores that leads to clogging. >>> Wash to start the program. the filters with warm water and dry. •...
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Steam programs aren't starting. (In • If you are using the eco-friendly filter fea- products with steam function) ture, make sure that the filter cloth is at- tached to the plastic part. >>>Insert the • There may not be enough water in the filter cloth into the plastic part if it is not machine for the program >>>...
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11 Product Information Voucher It complies with the Statutory Commission Regulation (EU) No 392/2012. Supplier name or trademark GRUNDIG 7188303920-GTP4823M / 7188303930-GT- Model name P4823CNW / 7188303940-GTP4823W Normal capacity (kg) With flue Drying Machine type With con- • denser Energy efficiency class (1) Annual Energy Consumption (kWh) (2) 220.2...
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