Hisense HDF8I10HB User Manual
Hisense HDF8I10HB User Manual

Hisense HDF8I10HB User Manual

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Before operating this appliance, please read this manual carefully
and retain it for future reference.
HDF8I10HB
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  • Page 1 User Manual Before operating this appliance, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. HDF8I10HB English...
  • Page 2 Thank you very much for choosing our company's products. „ Please correctly install and use this product, and do not use this product to dry items that are not suitable for drying in a clothes dryer. „ The images in the manual are for illustration purposes only. The appearance, printing, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION 13 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 14 Specifications 15 Installation and connection PREPARATION BEFORE FIRST 15 Packing/Packaging 16 Installation location 16 Adjustable foot 17 Installation clearance 19 Stacking installation 20 Changing the door opening direction 22 Connect drain hose 23 Drying rack 24 Transportation after installation 25 BEFORE THE FIRST USE...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read the manual carefully before using this appliance. Do not use this appliance if you have not understood or read this manual. This manual is applicable to multiple models. Therefore, this manual may include functions that are not covered by this model.
  • Page 5 For appliances with ventilation openings in the base, a carpet must not obstruct the openings. The maximum capacity in some cycles for dry clothes to be used is Dry (10kg). The recommended maximum capacity may vary among different programs. For best drying results, refer to the Program Table. Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer.
  • Page 6: Electrical Safety

    That adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels, including open fires. ELECTRICAL SAFETY This appliance is for household use only. If the appliance is used for commercial, for-profit, or purposes beyond the normal scope of household use, or if the user is not a consumer, the warranty period shall be the shortest warranty period required by relevant laws.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Do not spray cleaning solution inside or outside the appliance. In case of flooding, please disconnect the power plug and contact the after-sales service center. Do not connect the appliance to the electrical socket of an electric shaver or hair dryer. Do not connect the appliance to an electrical outlet specifically designed for low-load appliances.
  • Page 8 The appliance may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. Please install the appliance in a room with adequate ventilation and a temperature between 10°C and 25°C. Do not install the appliance in an area where the temperature may drop to 5°C below, otherwise, the parts may be damaged when water freezes.
  • Page 9: Burn Hazard

    If the condensate tube is blocked or clogged, then tumble dryer operation is stopped. Clean the dryer filters after each drying cycle. If you have removed the filters, replace them before the next drying cycle. Do not use wet hands to touch the power plug or operate the appliance.
  • Page 10 Because the appliance is heavy, you may injure yourself trying to lift it. Do not lift the appliance yourself; your hands may be cut by the its sharp edges. Do not grasp the appliance by its protruding parts. The protruding parts on the appliance may break when lifting or pushing the appliance.
  • Page 11 Do not use this appliance to dry unwashed clothing (except for certain drying care programs). BURN HAZARD During the drying process, the door may become hot. Be careful to avoid burns. Do not let children play near the door. Do not touch the door glass during the operation of the appliance.
  • Page 12: Child Safety

    Always ensure that the condensate tank is drained before moving the appliance or storing it in an unheated room during the winter. WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. CHILD SAFETY Before you close the appliance door and run the program, please ensure that there is only clothing in the drum.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Front Condensate box Knob Control panel Door Filter Air vent Heat exchanger door cover Back Power cord Condensate discharge hose Adjustable feet The illustrations in this manual are for demonstration purposes only. Due to product improvements and series expansion, the product appearance, color, and functional components you receive may differ from the illustrations in this manual.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS (depending on the model) 10kg Maximum load 57kg Net weight 220-240V~ Rated voltage 50Hz Rated frequency 750W Rated power R290 Refrigerant type 150g Refrigerant capacity Size (mm) Index Size (mm) 1150...
  • Page 15: Installation And Connection

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PACKING/PACKAGING Please first remove all packaging and foam, especially the foam base. When unpacking the device, please do not use sharp objects to damage it. Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, other plastic parts, etc.) out of reach of children. The process of packing the machine is just the opposite of unpacking above.
  • Page 16: Installation Location

    INSTALLATION LOCATION Please place the appliance on a solid surface and keep it steady. The flat surface should be kept clean and dry; otherwise, the appliance may slip. Also, clean the bottom of the adjustable foot. ADJUSTABLE FOOT Use a level and a 22mm wrench for adjustment. Level the appliance by turning the four After adjusting the height, tighten the adjustable feet.
  • Page 17: Installation Clearance

    INSTALLATION CLEARANCE The dryer may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. For optimum dryer operation,we recommend observing the clearance from the walls as indicated in the figure. In case of failure to heed the required minimum clearance, the dryer may overheat. Vents on the back wall and the air exhaust opening on the front side of the dryer should never be obstructed.
  • Page 18 After installation, wait for 24 hours without moving the appliance before using it for the first time. If the dryer has to be laid down on one of the sides during transport or servicing, place it with its left side, viewing from the appliance front, downwards.
  • Page 19: Stacking Installation

    STACKING INSTALLATION This dryer must be stacked with a washing machine of the same brand using a stacking kit of the same brand(see Figure 1). You can contact aftersales for purchase figure a, and install it according to user manual. Alternatively, the dryer can be placed next to the washing machine (figure 2).
  • Page 20: Changing The Door Opening Direction

    CHANGING THE DOOR OPENING DIRECTION For easier operation, you can change the door opening direction. The steps are as follows (taking the example of changing from opening the door from the left side to opening the door from the right side). WARNING Support the door with a stool or box that fits under the door, or have an assistant support the weight of the door.
  • Page 21 Unscrew the two screws of the hinge cover plate, pull it out horizontally with a little force, and then remove the two screws (stainless steel pan head screws) on the reinforcing iron plate. And press the door body with one hand, grasp the hinge with the other hand, lift it up little by little, and slowly remove the hinge from the positioning pin.
  • Page 22: Connect Drain Hose

    CONNECT DRAIN HOSE If the appliance is not connected to a drain hose, the water extracted from the clothes by the condenser will accumulate in the condensate box, which needs to be emptied after each program. If the installation location of the appliance is close to the drain outlet, or if the dryer is stacked on top of the washing machine, you can install the drain hose included in the package to drain the water directly into the drain outlet.
  • Page 23: Drying Rack

    DRYING RACK (Some models have it; the specific model shall prevail) Before drying clothes for the first time, please remove the drying rack and other packaging materials from the drum. When you need to use the drying rack to dry special garments, please install the drying rack in place according to the following steps.
  • Page 24: Transportation After Installation

    TRANSPORTATION AFTER INSTALLATION If you need to transport an installed appliance, first unplug the power plug, detach the drain hose, and ensure the door is closed properly. After each drying program, a small amount of condensation may remain in the appliance. Start the appliance, select any program, and run it for about half a minute to drain the accumulated water to prevent damage to the appliance during transportation.
  • Page 25: Before The First Use

    BEFORE THE FIRST USE The first use Before using this product for the first time, please ensure that the appliance is not connected to the power supply. Then, open the door and clean the drum with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or cleaning agents that may damage the appliance (please follow the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturer).
  • Page 26: Connect To The Power Mains

    • Clothing with sequins. • Clothing with metal accessories that are prone to rusting. CONNECT TO THE POWER MAINS 2 hours After installation, the appliance must remain on a stable surface for at least 2 hours before connecting to the power supply. This appliance is connected to a grounded power socket, and there should be no obstructions between the appliance and the socket.
  • Page 27 PUT IN THE CLOTHES TO BE DRIED Open the machine door, confirm there is no foreign matter in the drum, and loosely place the clothes into the drum. Close the machine door and hear a "click" sound, indicating that the machine door is closed tightly. Do not overload the drum! Refer to the "Program Table"...
  • Page 28: The First Use

    THE FIRST USE Tap " " to power on and enter the startup navigation. Configure Language and WLAN according to the startup navigation and actual needs of the user, and complete the Operating tips. Language Set the language; the default is English. Rotate the main knob to make your selection, then tap " "...
  • Page 29: Programs And Functions

    PROGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS Main Interface This appliance adopts the control method of touching the function buttons + rotating the main knob. The Power, Start/Pause, Back, Options, Confirmation button, and other function buttons are operated by touching the buttons; program selection is done by rotating the main knob; additional functions and other settings are managed by rotating the main knob + touching the function buttons.
  • Page 30: Program Table

    PROGRAM TABLE Turn the main knob to select the appropriate program (depending on the type of clothing and desired degree of dryness). During operation, the main knob will not turn automatically. Stop method Maximum Stop when Program Program description Timed load (kg) the clothes drying...
  • Page 31 This program is suitable for drying delicate synthetic fiber garments. The garments may be slightly damp at the Delicates end of the program. It is recommended to put the clothes in a special mesh bag for drying. This program is suitable for drying garments containing films and Sportswear sportswear made of mixed materials,...
  • Page 32: Additional Settings And Functions

    ADDITIONAL SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS After powering up, the display will show the default program and settings. If you wish to use the default settings, tap the "Start/Pause" button to initiate the program. Users can select appropriate programs and parameters and add additional functions as needed. After tapping the "Start/Pause"...
  • Page 33: Anti-Crease

    Refresh is a dry clothing care program. The optional care time range is: 5/10/15min. If your clothes are not as dry as you expect, you can increase the drying time or use a "Stop when the clothes are dry" program to dry them. Steam This function can generate steam spray, suitable for reducing or eliminating wrinkles in small amounts of clothing, making garments more comfortable (when the amount of clothing is large, the wrinkle...
  • Page 34: Child Lock

    After enabling Remote Control mode, if there is no activity on the entire machine and the App for a period of time, it will enter Energy Saving mode, and it will automatically shut down if there is no activity for 7 days. Child Lock To prevent children from operating the appliance by mistake and external interference with the program, this appliance has a Child Lock function.
  • Page 35: Function Selection Table

    FUNCTION SELECTION TABLE Program • • • • • • • • • Cotton Auto • • • • • • • • • Quick 29´ • • • • Down • • • • • Bedding • • • •...
  • Page 36: System Function Settings

    System Function Settings „ Press and hold " " to enter the system function settings interface: Before starting the program, users can select WLAN, APP and Pairing, Language, User Program, Drum Light, System, and other system function settings as needed. Turn the main knob to select the function option and tap "...
  • Page 37: Smart Networking

    System This option allows access to the settings interfaces for "System Update", "Reset", "Demo", "Operating Tips", "Software Licenses", and others. After the "Demo" mode is turned on, the program cannot be started. To exit "Demo" mode, press and hold " "...
  • Page 38: Start The Program

    Unpair 1. Unpair on the appliance: A. Check and verify that the "WLAN" function is enabled and connected properly. B. Long press " " to enter the system function settings interface. C. Turn the main knob to select "APP and Pairing" and tap " "...
  • Page 39: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Regular maintenance can extend the device's lifespan. Before maintenance, please be sure to disconnect the power supply. Children are not allowed to clean or perform any maintenance work on this device without supervision. The dryer is equipped with a filtration system made up of several filters that prevent impurities from entering the heat exchanger system.
  • Page 40: Clean The Heat Pump Filter

    CLEAN THE HEAT PUMP FILTER When cleaning the filter, water may spill out. It is recommended to place an absorbent cloth on the floor. Press the heat exchanger door cover buckle on the lower left to open the door cover. Turn the locking knob on the inner door cover to...
  • Page 41: Empty The Condensate Box

    EMPTY THE CONDENSATE BOX If the condensate box is full, the drying program will automatically pause. Please follow the steps below to empty the condensate box. Pull out the condensate box (using both hands, as shown in the figure). Turn the condensate box upside down over a basin, sink, or any...
  • Page 42: Add Water To The Steam Function And Clean The Filter

    ADD WATER TO THE STEAM FUNCTION AND CLEAN THE FILTER When using the program with the Steam function, you need to ensure that there is enough water in the water tank to form steam. Please add pure water (about 500ml) for the first use. If the water shortage icon "...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The device is equipped with various automatic safety functions, ensuring that faults can be detected promptly and effective safety countermeasures can be initiated. These faults are usually minor and can be eliminated in a very short time. When the device cannot operate normally, the display will show abnormal information. Please refer to the warning content and take appropriate actions.
  • Page 44 Fault Recommended handling methods phenomenon ‘ Look for coins, loose buttons, nails, and other objects and remove them immediately. The appliance is too ‘ Check the lint filter. Remove any items stuck inside the lint filter. loud ‘ Make sure the dryer is level and standing firmly on the floor. ‘...
  • Page 45: Fault Codes And Troubleshooting

    FAULT CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING When the device does not operate normally and the display shows the following code, it may not be a fault. Please refer to the content in the fault code and take the corresponding measures. Some fault codes are only applicable to certain models. The actual alarm display is subject to the actual model.
  • Page 46: Service

    SERVICE Before calling a repair technician When you contact the service center, please first state your device model. Information such as model, code/ID, model and serial number are displayed on the nameplate of the device. In case of defects, only use spare parts approved by the authorized manufacturer. Repairs or any warranty claims resulting from incorrect connection or use of the device are not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 47: Waste Disposal

    WASTE DISPOSAL The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials and can be recycled, reused, processed, or destroyed without causing harm to the environment. For this purpose, the packaging materials are marked with appropriate labels. This icon on the product or its packaging indicates that this product cannot be disposed of as household waste.
  • Page 48: Program Table

    PROGRAM TABLE Programme Instructions The table indicates the power consumption and time values for drying of a test batch of laundry with various loads and after washing machine spinning. The following requirements apply to the consumption values specified below. Inlet air temperature room temperature Inlet air humidity 50–60%...
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