Summary of Contents for Fisher & Paykel AeroSmart DG27C
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WARNING: your safety information this manual must followed minimize risk of fire damage, personal injury or death. --Do store gasoline other flammable vapors vicinity of this or any other appliance. --WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL to light appliance. touch electrical switch;...
Contents Introduction _mportant safety instructions _nstaHation instructions The first time you turn your dryer on Getting started quickly Operating instructions AeroSmart controB Easy touch controls, The d splay screen Using your dryer Sort ng and oadng Lint bucket Choosing your drying cycle Changing the drying cycle options Drying cyce opt ons...
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Welcome to AeroSmart Thank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel AeroSmart clothes dryer. We are very proud of this dryer and trust it will serve you well for many years. At Fisher& Paykel we aim to provide innovative products that are simple to use, ergonomic and kind to the environment.
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mportant safety instructions Symbols Symbols will be used in this Guide to highlight when extra care is required. Abide by these at all times to ensure you and your family are not harmed while operating your dryer. It is important to always act with caution and use common sense when operating...
mportant safety instructions E_ectri¢ Shock Hazard Follow the safety precautions outlined in this User Guide. Failure to do so can resuR in death or e_ect_ic shock. Important safety precaudons Read aft instructions carefully before using this dryer. Use this dryer only for its in tended purpose as described in this User Guide. To minimize the possibility of electric shock, unplug this dryer from the power supply or disconnect...
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mportant safety instructions Fire Hazard Only dry fabrics that have been washed with water° Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubber4ike materia[so Dry on the Air Dry cydeo A clothes dryer produces combustible lint and must be exhausted outdoorsoTake care to prevent...
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mportant safety instructions Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving. Close supervision is necessary if this dryer is used by or near children. Do not allow children to play inside, around or with this dryer or any other appliance. Never climb on, climb into, or stand on the dryer top, lid or drum.
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iiilIIiI_I= IIII _iliiilliii lll i liliiilllliiiiiiliill ¸_i_i_!_i!=_=i_i_i_ii_i_!_ Installation instructions iii : ' Read the important safety instructions on pages ] - 6 before you start installing the dryer, Check tomake sure y ou have a ll t he tools and parts n ecessary tocorrectly _nstall this a pp,ance.
nsta ation instructions To the installer The correct installation of the dryer is your responsibility. Be sure you read the following instructions carefully before you start to install the dryer. These instructions should be left with the home owner for future reference. It is your responsibility Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
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nsta ation i structions Location requirements The area in which the dryer is located must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. A dryer produces combustible lint so the area around the dryer must be cleaned regularly Fig.3 Reer venting to keep it free of lint, This dryer can only be vented from the rear and must be exhausted...
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_nsta_ation instructions Dimensions Check that there is enough clearance for the lid to fully open. 27 9AJ' (700 mm) 27" (685 mm) Fig.6 AeroSrndrt dimensions Exhaust outlet location Exhaust outJet 13 Ya" (333 ram) 13 7/J' (352 mm) Fig.7 Exhdusr outlet dimensions...
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Installation instructions [q?l Mobile home installation The installation of the dryer in a mobile home must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 {formerly the Federal Standard for Mobte Home Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD (Part 280), 1975} for the United States or Standard CAN/CSA -Z240MH for Canada.
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nsta ation instructions Fire Hazard The dryer must be vented to the outdoors. Use rigid or thick wall flexiMe metal exhaust duct° Do not use a plastic exhaust duct° Do not use a meta_ foil exhaust duct° Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or fire°...
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Installation instructions Exha u sting To reduce condensation, insulate any ducting which passes through unheated areas. Slope the duct gently downwards to the hood, to drain condensation and reduce lint build up. Avoid sag or loops in the duct as they may collect and store water and accumulate lint.
nsta ation instructions Choose a route that will provide the straightest and most direct path outdoors. Plan the installation to use the fewest number of elbows and turns. When using elbows (rigid duct) or making turns (thick wall flexible metal duct), allow as much room as possible.
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nsta ation instructions Alternative installation for close clearances Venting systems come in many varieties. Select the type best for your installation. A close-clearance installation is shown. swivel collar wall connection sections separate, fittings can face same or o telescoping swiver collar _, sections band-cramp beveled...
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nsta ation instructions FqT[ Exhaust venting Fke Hazard Use heavy metal exhaust duct° Do not use a p_astic exhaust duct° Do not use thin meta_ foi_ exhaust duct° Failure to do so can result in death or fire° Read the exhaust section (pages 12 - 15) before installing the exhaust system to determine maximum allowable...
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_nsta_ation instructions Installation Parts and literature are packaged inside the dryer drum. _ !_v_v/_'l _t_ m _ L_ Excess Weight Hazard Use two or more people to move and install the dryer° Fa4ure to do so can result in back or other injury°...
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Installation instructions Fitting the front feet .ote: Dryer _s usually suppl_ed w_th feet f_tted and p rotruding the correct d_stance. Tilt the dryer back using a band trolley a nd making surethe trolley and dryerare secure. Fit a rubber insert to each plastic f ootas shown. Screw the feet into the foot retainers on the [eft hand and right hand sides as shown.
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nsta ation instructions Grounding instructions for gas and electric dryers Electrical Shock Hazard Make sure appliance is wired or plugged into a grounded outleto Do not use an adaptor. Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
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nsta ation instructions FTfl Electrical requirements for electric models only Electric Shock Hazard Use a new UL approved gO-_amperepower cord or direct wire came° Use a UL approved strain re_iefo Disconnect power before making e_ectrica[ connections° Connect neutra_ wire (white or center wire) to center terminal On aHfour wire installations remove the grounding _ink and connect the ground wire to the green ground connecting screw.
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nsta ation instructions Power supply cord requirements for U°S°A(for electric models only) Only a UL listed power-supply cord kit a suitable length for the installation and rated 120/240 V rain, 30 A and marked with use for clothes dryers shall be used. This shall have ring terminals to connect to the dryer.
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Installation instructions Electrical connections (ele_trk models only) Please read Electrical requirements and grounding instructions on pages 20 - 21 first° Electric models of the dryer are manufactured for a 3-wire connection system. The dryer frame is grounded by a [ink to the neutral conductor on the dryer terminal block, if local codes do not permit grounding...
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nsta ation instructions Electrical connections (electric models only) For 4-wire connections by power cords 4-wire power supply cord must have four 10 AWG copper wires and match a 4-wire receptacle of NMEA Type14-30R. The fourth wire (ground conductor) must be identified by a green cover and the neutral wire by a white cover.
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Installation instructions 3-wire connections For use where local codes permit grounding through the Neutral wire. _ :i Use approved 3-wire Power Supply Cord or a 3-wire CaMe for Direct Wiring as described page 23. Remove the terminal Mock cover plate. Insert the power cord with a UL listed strain relief through the hole provided in the cabinet...
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Installation instructions 3-wire connections plus separate grounding connector For use where [ocam codes do not permit grounding through the Neutral wire. Use approved 3-wire Power Supply Cord or a 3-wire CaMe for Direct Wiring as described on page 23. A separate I OAWG copper grounding wire is required.
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Connect ground wire (green) of the power supply cord to the ground conductor green screw. Tighten screw, Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power supply cord to the center terminal screw of the terminal block. Tighten screw, Connect the red wire and black wire to the upper and lower terminal block screws marked with t h e letter k T ig hte n screws, !_'i...
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Installation instructions Gas requirements (gas models only) The installation must conform with Local Codes, or in the absence of Local Codes,to the National Fuel GasCode ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54 or the Canadian Natural Gasand Propane installation Code, CSAB149.1. E×D[osion Hazard hstalations must be performed by a qualified or licensed contractor_...
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ofthedryer, inaccordance with theNational Fuel Gas C ode A NSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 fortheUnited States orinaccordance with theB149.1 Natural Gas a nd Propane Instalhtion Code f orCanada. 3 An _,_ i nch NPT p lugged tapping m ust beinstalled toallow the gas inlet p ressure tobechecked.
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nsta ation instructions Connecting gas to your dryer (gas models only) A listed connector in compliance with ANSI Z21.24/CSA6.10 must be used to connect the dryer to the gas supply. If flexible tubing is used, an elbow should be installed on the pipe at the back of the dryer for the flexible tube to be connected to.
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Installation instructions 1-71 Levelling the dryer Check the dryer is level, and make necessary adjustments to the front leveling feet. The rear l evelling feet a re self a diusting. Final installation check list Check that: No plastic or flexible metal foil is used in the exhaust ducting.
The first time you turn your dryer on E_ectri¢ Shock Hazard Read and follow the Important safety instructions outlined in this User Guide before operating this app_ianc6 pages 3 - 6_ Failure to do so can result in death, dectric shock, fire or injury to persons°...
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Features F£1 Smart loading The new ergonomic design of this dryer means less bending. Simply move clothes from the washer to the dryer with minimal effort. Superior clothes care Superior clothes care is accomplished by an efficient high airflow fan and careful heat control. The AeroSmart dryer provides the right heat for temperature sensitive delicate articles while still efficiently...
6etting started qukk y Operating instructions Sorting For the best drying results, sort your clothes into similar types that will take a similar time to dry (refer to Sorting page 37). Loading Fig.J8 Maximum loading level Ensure that clothes are loaded no higher than the top of the transparent section of the lint bucket (refer to Loading page 37).
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Getting started quickly Easy touch buttons and LCD screen These buttons require only a gentle touch to activate. Touch POWER to activate your AeroSmart dryer. WRINKLE FREE- this light tells you when WRINKLE FREE mode is recommended, and the button also allows you to activate the WRINKLE FREE mode manually.
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AeroSma t controls Easy touch controls These smooth, easy clean buttons require only a gentle touch to activate. To scroll you need to remove your finger to break contact and touch it again. Once you become accustomed to the soft touch technology you will find it effortless to operate.
Using you d yer Check the care labels inside the garments to determine whether the garment manufacturer recommends tumble-drying. Sorting It is best that you sort your garments before placing them into the dryer. Sort into loads of similar types, and loads that take similar times to dry.
Using your dryer Lint bucket The AeroSmart dryer's lint removal system is unique. Unlike other dryers, the AeroSmart dryer automatically removes the lint for you, from the lint screen - all you have to do is tip the lint out! The lint filter is hidden behind the lint bucket.
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Choosing d ying cycle 71 Viewing the drying cycles When you turn your AeroSmart dryer on, the main drying cycles will be displayed. Scroll Select Back To view all 8 drying cycles, the Lifestyle cycles and menu options, use the arrow buttons to scroll to the right, e;_'q Sheets...
Changing the drying cycle options Scroll to the option you wish to modify, by highlighting it and touching the SELECT button. Scroll to the appropriate setting and press SELECT. This will highlight your choice to show you that ]t has been selected. Back OPT_O:_a £OiqSE_F_...
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Changing the drying cycle options [-T{1 Cycle options To alter any of the Cycle Options explained below, please refer to page 40 for further instructions. Auto Sensing Auto sensing is automatically selected when your AeroSmart dryer is turned on. AeroSmart's internal computer automatically measures the moisture content...
Changing the drying cycle options Tern peratu re AeroSmart offers 4 drying temperatures. Each drying cycle is set with a temperature specific to the load type, to ensure the best possible fabric care for your clothes. If you wish to use a different temperature simply select another drying cycle.
Changing the drying cycle options Drying cycles explained Regular l_S" A high heat cycle for rapid drying of everyday cottons. This cycle is suitable for most garments labelled "Tumble Dry't KeguBar Drying Temp : Medium+ Dryness Level ..Dry Automatic Wrinkle Free Bed Sheets A high heat cycle, with WRINKLE FREEoption, for the optimum...
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Changing the drying cycle options Drying cycles explained Bulky Six specialised drying cycles recommended for drying bulky items to choose from: Bulky Comforter Pillows Feather or Synthetic options Feather or Synthetic options For all bulky items: It is important that you check the care label of any item carefully, to ensure it is suitable for tumble-drying, before placing it into the dryer.
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Changing the drying cycle options Drying cycles explained Casual A medium heat cycle ideal for hghtwe[ght cottons and items labelled "tumble with a medium heat". Casual Drying Temp Medium Dryness Level ..Dry Automatic Wrinkle Free .... Air Dry A cool cycle for drying items without heat, Perfect for airing clean clothes or to freshen up garments that have been packed in a Air Dry...
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Lifestyle cycles No experience necessary Your AeroSmart dryer offers you a range of special Lifestyle cycles, to make drying even easier. These cycles have been specifically designed by our laundry experts, with you in mind. We have incorporated 70 years of laundry knowledge into 18 easy to use, preprogrammed drying cycles.
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Lifestyle cycles The Lifestyle cycles are presented in three distinct categories, to help you to access them quickly and easily. The following pages explain the unique cycles that are located within these categories, and how they might be of help. Spedal Care Special care offers 5 unique cycles to provide extra care for >,our garments.
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Lifestyle cycles C) Fomily Some common household laundry situations may require extra knowledge. We have created six unique FAMILY cycles to help you with those tricky situations. Comforter Bulky items like Comforters can be tricky to dry due to their thickness. The Comforter cycle has been designed to cope with bulky bedding.
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Lifestyle cycles Family Pillows Choose from either Feather or Synthetic, low heat options to care for you pillows during drying. Check throughout the cycle to ensure even drying. If pillows are not completely dried at the end of the 40 minute period, repeat the Pillows cycle. Allergy This cycle has been developed to compliment...
Lifestyle cycles C) Sports Outdoor activities can create some unique laundry challenges. We have created four helpful cycles to quickly deal with these situations, with no thinking required. Sportswear Light This autosensing cycle uses a low heat to gently dry light synthetic sportswear garments.
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Care abe s r-X1 Below is a selection of care label symbols that garment manufacturers use to show how their garments should be dried. We've converted these symbols into the cycles and heat settings that we recommend you use in the AeroSmart dryer.
Lid Lock Ieh_sih_l flElilLflfl CYCLE Your AeroSmart dryer locks its lid at the llllpllll start of the drying cycle, providing added IIYI IElllll safety for you and your family while it is operating. This lock ensures the lid cannot be opened while the drum is rotating. Fig,45 Lid locked A lidlock symbol (padlock) appears in the corner of the screen when locked (it disappears when...
Settings Menu After using your AeroSmart dryer you may wish to fine-tune some of the options to suit your individual needs. Any options changed in this menu are a permanent change, unless'Reset Defaults' is selected (refer to page 55). To access the Settings Menu: Turn your AeroSmart dryer on.
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Settings Men u Reminders How many times have you taken your clothes out of the dryer and realised that you forgot to add the softener sheet when you started the cycle? Or forgotten to remove your delicates half way through the cycle and now they are ruined? AeroSmart has three helpful automatic...
Settings Menu Service Contacts In the first instance please refer to "Before You Call for Service" on page 57 for help to try and solve any problem you may encounter. If your problem persists, this option will direct you to the appropriate contact details for help or service.
Caring for your Aerosmart dryer Clean your dryer with a soft damp cloth and wipe dry. Do not use scouring cleaners as they can damage the paint and plastic surfaces. Removing the Lid You can remove the lid for cleaning. Open the lid fully, hold one side with one hand and tap the other side with an upwards motion.
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Before for service Your AeroSmart dryer is capable of diagnosing its own troubles. If your dryer is displaying message on the display screen and is sounding a musical series of beeps every 5 seconds, it has a problem that you may be able to solve using the checklist below. (it's the same sound AeroSmart dryer makes when you plug it in).
So ving operating problems Is the electrical cord plugged in? If not plug the cord in. If there is a switch, is it switched Could your household power supply be at fault? (If your plug is suitable, try plugging another electrical appliance into the same outlet).
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Solving d ying p ob ems Have your clothes been over-dried? Choose a lower dryness setting. Haveyou used fabric softener? Placefabric softener sheets in the dryer. Has the load been over-dried? Choose a lower dryness setting. Is tumble-drying recommended? Check care labels inside garments. If you selected TIME DRY - did you set it to dry for too long? Has the correct temperature been used to dry the garment? Check the care label.
Limited warranty When you purchase any new Fisher & Payke[ whiteware product for personal or consumer you automatically receive a two year limited warranty covering parts and labor for servicing within the 48 mainland United States, Hawaii, Washington DC and Canada. in Alaska the limited warranty is the same except that you must pay to ship the product to the service shop or the service technician's...
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Limited warranty F%TI This warranty does not cover: Service calls that are not related to any defect in the product. The cost of a service ca[[ will be charged if the problem is not found to be a defect of the product. For example: 1.
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Limited warranty How to get service Please read your User Guide. If you then have any questions about operating the product, need the name of your local Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Agent, or believe the product defective and wish service under this limited warranty, please contact your dealer or call us at: TOLL FREE 1.888.9.FNP.USA (1.888.936.7872)
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ADVERTENCIA: su seguridad, deber_i informaci6n contenida este manual para minimizar el riesgo de incendio, explosidn o para evitar dafios personales o incluso la muerte. --No ahnacene o utilice gasolina o cualquier otro vapor o liquidos inflamables cerca este o cualquier otto electrodom_stico°...
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Contenido _ntroducci6n _nstrucciones de seguridad importantes Instructivo de instalaci6n La primera vez que encienda su secadora Guia R@ida de _nicio hstrucciones de operac 6n Controles de su secadora Aerogmart Controles de f_dl pu[sac[6n, La panta la Uso de su secadora Clasificar y cargar Redp[ente para pelusa Elegir su ciclo de secado...
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Bienvenido a AeroSmart Gradas pot comprar una secadora para ropa Fisher& Payke[AeroSmart. Estamos muy orgullosos de esta secadora y confiamos en que [edar_i un buen servido durante muchos aflos. En Fisher& Paykel nos esforzamosen ofrecerle productos innovadores y sendllos de usar, ergon6micos y amigables con el medioambiente.
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nstrucciones de seguddad impo tantes Simbolos Los simboJosutiJJzados en esta GuJason para destacar los momentos en que se requJeratenet un cuidado espedaL Ac4te[os en todo momento para garantizar que usted y su famJ[Jano sufran nJngundaffo a[ operar [a secadora. Esimportante actuar sJemprecon cautela y hacer uso de[ sentido comun a[ operar [a secadora. Util[ce[a exc[usivamente ta[ como se [nd[ca en esta Gu[ade Usuar[o.
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nstrucciones de seguddad impo tantes PeHgro de descarga eJ_ctrica Siga las medidas de seguddad indicadas en la present÷ Guia del Usuarioo El no hacerb puede causar_÷ _amuert÷ o producir una descarga e_ct_icao Precaudones importantes de segufidad Lea todaslasinstrucdones cuidadosamenteantes de utifizar esta secadora. Utificeet dectrodomdstico para los finescon que ruedisehado,tat como seindica en la du/a dd Usuario.
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nstrucciones de segu idad impo tantes Peligro de Inc@ndio S÷qu÷ Onicam÷nt÷ t÷las qu÷ hayan sido lavadas con aguao No utiiic÷ caior para s÷car articulos qu÷ contengan espuma de caucho o material÷s de caucho de textura similaro S÷que ÷n ÷i ciclo S÷c_ Air÷° Una s÷cadora de ropa produce...
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nstrucciones de segu idad impo tantes La secadora deber_ tener extracci6n hacia el exterior. Siga cuidadosamente la informaci6n sobre la ventilaci6n en el Instructivo de Instalaci6n. Mantenga el piso alrededor de la secadora limpio y seco para red ucir el riesgo de resbalones. Si su secadora est_ en marcha y desea descargar o agregar ropa, presione START/PAUSE (inicio/ pausa) y espere hasta que la m_quina haya destrabado la tapa.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n FTT1 Lea [as [nstrucdones de seguridad importantes en [as p_g[nas 67 a 70 antes de que instale [a secadora. VerJfiquey cerd6rese de que cuente con todas [asherramJentasy pJezasnecesarJas para [a insta[ad6n correcta de[ e[ectrodom6stico. Herramientas necesarias Una [lave para tuercas o una Have de vaso de h de pulgada Un desarmador Phillips...
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Para el instalador La instaJaci6n correcta de [a secadora es responsabiJidad suya. AsegOrese de Jeer [as siguientes instrucciones detenidamente, antes de iniciar [a instaJaci6n de [a secadora. Este instructivo [o deber_Sconservar e[ dueflo de [a casa para referencia futura. Essu responsabilidad: Tenet en cuenta [os c6digos y [a normatividad vigentes.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Requisitos de ubicaci6n E[a'reaen [acua[ se ubJque[a secadora debera"estar [ibre de materia[es combustibJes,gaso[ina y otros vapores y [[quidos [nflamab[es. Una secadora produce pe[usa combustibJe y por [o tanto, debera"[impiarse Dibu]o3.Ventitocidn tmsera reguJarmente para mantenerJa [ibre de peJusa. Estasecadora s6[o puede ventJ[arsedesde [a pare trasera y deber_ tenet extraccJ6n a[exterior.
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_nstructivo de insta_aci6n Dimensiones Verifique que exista el espac[o [ibre suficiente para que [a tapa pueda abrirsetota[mente. -777_ I* 27 pulgadas (685 mm)"_1 27 9_6purgadas (700 ram) Dibujo 6 Dimensiones de su AeroSmort UbicadSn de[ ducto de salida . Ducto de extracci6n c_ 8 | Noinduyeartura en pies...
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nstructivo de insta aci6n hstalad6n para coches-casa La instalaci6n de [a secadora en un coche<asa deber_i cumplir con los esta'ndares de Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 {conocido previamente como Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD (Part 280), 1975} para los Estados Unidos, o el est_indar CAN/CSA - Z240MH para Canad_i.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Extracd6n Pe[igro de [ncendio La secadora deber& tenet extracci6n hacia e_ exterior_ Uti_ice ductos de extracci6n rigidos o de metal de pared gruesa flexib[eso No utilice un ducto de extracci6n de p[&sticoo No utHice un ducto de extracci6n revestido de aluminio.
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man6metro en las primeras 6 pulgadas del ducto, con la secadora operando en la configuraci6n Sec. Aire (sin calor). El sistema de ductos de extracci6n cumpla con todos los c6digos importantes ya sean locales, estatdes y nacionales. Los ductos deber_in revisarsey Nmpiarsepor 1omenos una vez a[ aflo para quitarles [a pelusa acumulada.
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Instructive de instalaci6n Extracd6n Elija una ruta que sea el camino re<is recto y directo hada el exterior. Planee la instalad6n manera que utilice la menor cantidad de codos y vueltas. AI utilizar codos (conductos rigidos) o al realizar vueltas (conducto de metal flexible de pared ancha), de]e la mayor cantidad de espacio posible.
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nstructivo de instalaci6n Longitud m&xima de[ ducto de extracci6n Longitud m_fixima del conducto de metal de 4 pulgadas de dkimetro Numero de Metal flexible de pared ancha curvas/codos RJgidos (totalmente extendido) 90 ° 31 pies 9,4 m 38 pies 11,5 m 19 pies 5,7 m 29 pies...
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Opdones de instalad6n para espacios reducidos Los sistemasde ventilaci6n vienen en varios estilos. Seleccione el mejor tipo para su insta[aci6n. A continuaci6n se muestra una insta[aci6n en donde el espac[o [ibre es reducido. Las secciones est_n aniJJogiratorio separadas, [as uniones conexi6n a Japared...
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para d eterminar [a[ongitud m_xima permitida del c onducto deextracci6n. Noutil[ce tornil[os dechapa demetal a[ensamblar los conductos. Utilice s [empre cinta adhesiva industrial adecuada. Nunca ut[hce m aterial deextracd6n flex[Me dep[_istico odemetal [am[nado de[gado. El o r[fido d eextracc[6n se encuentra ub[cado cerca de[ c entro d e[aparte t rasera de[a secadora.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n [nstalad6n Encontrar_i[aspJezasy e[ material de [ectura empacados dentro de[ tambor de [a secadora. PeHgro Exceso de Peso Se necesitan dos o m_s personas para mover e insta_ar _a secadorao E_no hacedo asi puede ocasionade da_os en _a espaMa o de otto tipoo Quite el embalaje de la m_iquina exclusivamente...
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nstructivo de insta aci6n C6mo colocar las patas delanteras Nota: la secadora se entrega generalmente con las patas coJocadas y la protuberancia de las mismas a la altura correcta. Incline la secadora hacia atra's utiJizando un carrito manual y teniendo en cuenta que el carrito y la secadora est6n bien fijos sin que puedan moverse.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n lnstrucdones de conexi6n a tierra para secadoras a gas y el_ctricas. PeHgro de descarga el_ctrica AsegSres÷ de que e_ e[ectrodom6sti¢o est_ conectado a un tomacorriente aterdzado a tierrao No utilice un adaptadoro No utHice una extensi6n. Si no sigue a_ pie de [a [etra estas instrucciones puede provocar [a mueR÷, incendio, o una descarga e_ctricao...
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La secadora debe c onectarse aundrcuito d eramal individual, noutilice u na extensi6n. El s umin[stro de[ d rcuito d er[vado debera" set d ecorr[ente alterna aprobada de60HZ de220/240V o208V. Las e specificadones e[_ctHcas puede encontrar[as en[aetiqueta de[nformad6n [ocaHzada enelsa[picadero. Necesitar_ unfusible de30 amperes, oun cortacorr[ente...
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Requisitos de[ cord6n de suministro el_ctrico para los EE.UUo(para modelos el_ctricos unicamente) 561o se utilizara" un juego de cable de alimentaci6n que figure en la lista de UL, que sea de una Iongitud adecuada para la instalaci6n y que sea pot Io menos de 120/240 V, de 30 amperes y marcado como para uso con secadoras de ropa.
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Instructive de instalaci6n Conexiones El_ctricas (modelos el_ctricos unicamente) Lea primero las especificaciones el_ctricas y las instrucdones de conexi6n a tierra en las p4ginas Los modelos el_ctricos de la secadora se fabrican para un sistema de conexi6n de 3 alambres. marco de la secadora se conecta a tierra por medio de un enlace al conductor neutral en el bloque de conexi6n de la secadora.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Conexiones El_ctricas (modelos el_ctricos unicamente) Para conexiones de 4 alambres por medio de cables de aiimentad6n Un came de aiimentaci6n de 4 aiambres debe contar con cuatro aiambres de cobre de 10 AWG y debe hacer juego con un tomacorriente de 4 a[ambres de tipo NMEA Tipo 10-30R.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Conexiones de 3 a[ambres Para ut[[[zarse cuando [as normas locales permitan [a conexibn a t[erra a trav_s de un a[ambre neutro. Ut[[ice un cane de sum[n[stro aprobado de 3 a[ambreso un cane de 3 a[ambres para cab[eado d[recto, ta[ como sedescnbe en [a p_ig[na87.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Conexiones de 3 alambres, m_s conector a tierra pot separado Para utilizarse cuando [as normas locales no permiten [a conexi6n a tierra a trav6s de un alambre neutro. Utilice un cable de suministro aprobado de 3 a[ambres o un cable de 3 a[ambres para cableado directo, ta[ como se describe en [a pa'gina 87.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n I-Fil Conexiones de 4 a[ambres Uti[ice un came de suministro aprobado de 4 a[ambres o un cane de 4 a[ambres para cab[eado directo, ta[ como se describe en [a p4g[na Saque [a p[aca protectora de[ b[oque de conexJ6n_ [nserte el cable de sum[nistro con un protector UL a tray, s del or[fido que se sum[nistra en el gabJnete cerca de[ b[oque de conexJ6n.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Espedficadones para Gas (modelos a gas unicamente) La ]nsta[ac[6ndebe cump[ir con [asnormas locales,o en sudefecto, con e[ C6d[go national sobre gases combustibles (National FuelGasCode) ANSiZ223J/NFPA 54 o e[ C6d[go canad[ensede [nsta[ac[6nde gas natural y propano (Canad[anNatural Gasand Propane Instal[at[on Code), CSAB149J. Pemigro de exp_osi6n La instalaci6n y e[ servicio...
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nstructivo de insta acidn Conexidn de gas para su secadora (modelos a gas unicamente) En las roscas macho de todas las conexiones no acampanadas use compuesto o cinta para rosca apropiada para el tipo de gas que se utMce (gas natural o LP). Nunca utMce una llama para verMcar la existencia de fugas de gas.
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nstructivo de insta aci6n Conexi6n de gas para su secadora (modelos a gas Onicamente) Debera" utilizarse un conector que cumpJa con las espedficaciones ANSI Z21.24/CSA6.10 para conectar la secadora con el sumJnJstro de gas. S[ se utJJiza una tuberia flexible, se debe JnstaJar un codo en la tuberia en la parte trasera de Ja secadora a[ cua[ debera"...
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nstructivo de instaBci6n F??l Nivelad6n de la secadora Dibu]o 37 Nivdaci@ de ld sec_dor_ Verifique que la secadora se encuentre nivelada, y realice los ajustes necesarios a Bs paras niveJadoras deJanteras. Las patas niveJadoras traseras se ajustan autom_tJcamente. Lista final de comprobaci6n de la instalaci6n Verifiq ue q ue: No se uti[ke pBstico o metal flexible delgado en los conductos...
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La p_imera vez que encienda su secado_a Pe_igro de descarga e_ctrica Lea y siga _as instrucciones de seguridad impo_tantes que se describen esta Guia de_ Usuar'ie, antes de eperar este e_ectrodem_stico, p_ginas 67 a 70° E_no hace__o puede ocasiena_ la muerte, p_'eveca_ una desca_ga e_ct_ica, incendie o causar da_os...
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Ca acter sticas FTfl Carga [nte[igente El nuevo disefio ergon6mico de esta secadora imp[ica que uno deba agacharse menos. Mueva simp[emente [a ropa desde [a [avadora hasta [a secadora con un minimo de esfuerzo. Cuidado 6ptimo de [a ropa El 6ptimo cuidado de [a ropa se [ogra gracias a un ventJlador de f[ujo de aire aJtamente eficJente y un cuidadoso control de[ caJor.
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nicio pido mnstrucciones d e operaci6n Clasificar Parame]ores resultados de secado, clasifique su ropa en tipos sJmi[ares y que tomar_in e[ mismo tiempo para secar (remitase a C[asificaren la p_iglna 101). i! ii!ii!ii!i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cargar Dibujo 38 Wive/m4ximo de carga AsegOrese de que [a carga de ropa no sobrepase [a parte superior de [asecd6n transparente de [a canastJ[[ade peJusa(remitase a Cargar en [a p_igina 101).
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nicio @ido Botones de f4ci[ puJsaci6n y pantalJa Estos botones requieren unicamente de una [igera puJsaci6n para activarse. Puke POWER (encendJdo) para activar su secadora AeroSmart. WRINKLE FREE(sin arrugas): esta [uz [e indica cuando se recomiende el modo WRINKLE FREE(sin arrugas) y el bot6n [e permite activar el modo WRINKLE FREEde manera manual.
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Controles AeroSmart Controles de pulsaci6n f£cil Estos botones suavesy fa'ciles requieren simplemente de una [igera pulsaci6n para activarlos. Paradesp[azarse necesita quitar el dedo para interrumpir el contacto y pulsar de nuevo. Una vez que se haya acostumbrado a [a tecno[ogia de pu[saci6n suave, se dar<icuenta que no requiere de ningOn esfuerzo operarla.
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C6mo uti iza $u $ecado a FTOq VerJfique [as etJquetas de[ cuidado de ropa de [as prendas para determJnar s[ e[ fabncante recomJenda el secado en secadora de tambor. C[asificar Es me]or s[ clasifica sus prendas antes de meter[as a [a secadora. Separe [a ropa en tipos de prendas simi[ares y cargas que tengan tiempos secado igua[es.
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C6mo uti iza Su Secado a Canastilla de Pelusa El sistema de remoci6n de peJusa de la secadora AeroSmart es Onico. A diferencia de otras secadoras, la secadora AeroSmart remueve automa'ticamente la pelusa para su comodidad, iTodo Io que necesita hacer es vaciarla con un [igero golpeteo! E[ filtro de pe[usa est_ ocuko detr_s de [a canasti[B de pelusa.
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E_egi_su cido de secado C6mo ver los cidos de secado AI encender su secadora AeroSmart aparecer_n los cJclos princJpaJes. '/ ®®@® Scroll Select Back Para ver todos los 8 cic[os, [os cic[os Lifestyle y [as opcJones de menu, utJHce los botones de flecha para desplazarse hacia la derecha.
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Modificar _asopciones de_ tide de secado Despla'cese a la opd6n que desee modificar seleccion_ndola y puBando el bot6n SELECT (seleccionar). Cisl0 normal Despl_cese a la configurad6n apropiada y presione SELECT (selecdonar). Esto iluminar_ selecci6n para mostrarle que ya fue seleccionada. Scroll Back BPCION...
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Modi car opciones cido de secado Opciones de los ciclos Para modificar cualquiera de [as Opciones de los Cic[os que se explican m_s abajo, favor de remitirse a [a p_gina 104 para m_is informaci6n. Auto detecci6n La auto detecci6n se selecciona automgticamente cuando su secadora AeroSmart est6 encendida.
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Modificar opciones tide de secado Temperatura AeroSmart ofrece 4 temperaturas de secado. Cada cic[o de secado se configura con una temperatura de acuerdo con el tipo de carga para garantizar el mejor cuidado posible de [a tela de su ropa. Si desea utilizar una temperatura distinta, simplemente seleccione otro cic[o de secado.
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Modi_car _asopciones de_ tide de secado FT6TI Los dclos de secado explicados Delicados Cuidado adiciona[ para articulos delicados y sensib[es a[ ca[or o telas que requieran de ca[or ba]o. Delicados Temperatura de secado Bajo Nivel de secado Seco Sin arrugas autom_itico F&ci[ Un cic[o de calor med[o con [a opci6n WRINKLE FREE(sin arrugas) :: para un cuidado adiciona[ y redudr...
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Modi car opciones tide de secado Los cidos de secado explicados Gruesos 6 c]clos de secado recomendados para secar artkulos volum]nosos elegir: Gruesos AImohadas Edred6n Opciones de pluma o sint6ticos Opciones de p[uma o s]nt6ticas Para todos los articulos voluminosos: Es importante que ver]fique la etiqueta de cuidados de lavado de todos los artku[os con detenimiento,...
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Modi_car _asopciones de_ cido de secado FT61 Los ciclosde secado explicados Usual Un c[c[o de calor med[o [dea[ para algodones [[gerosy articulos queen [aefiqueta [nd[quen "meter en secadora de tambor a ca[or medb'. UsuaJ Temperatura de secado Medb N[vel de secado Seco Sin arrugas autom_it[co SecoAire...
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Cidos Lifestyle No necesita experiencia, Su secadoraAeroSmart le ofrece una gama de dclos Lifestyle espedales para facilitar aun m4s el secado. Estosciclos fueron diseffados por nuestros expertos en lavanderia teni@ldolo a usted en mente. Incorporamos 70 afros de experiencia en lavanderia en 18 dclos de secado programados y fa'cilesde usar.
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T aba Tapa Su secadora AeroSmart bloquea su tapa Dstecci0h_ ,°mo_d CmCLONORMRL al inkio de[ cic[o de secado, ofreciendo flUTODETECCIDN seguridad adicional para usted y los suyos cuando est# en funcionamiento. Este bloqueo garantiza que [a tapa no pueda abrirse mientras el tambor rota. Dibujo 45 Tapa bloctueada Aparecera"...
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Men@ de configu aci6n Despu_s de utiJizar su secadora AeroSmart usted deseara" afinar aJgunas opdones para que se a]usten a sus necesidades individuales. Cualquier opd6n que se modifique en este menO ser_ un cambio permanente, al menos que selecdone 'Reajuste Pred.' A partir de este menu usted podra"...
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6uidados de su secado a AeroSmart Limpie su secadora con un patio suave humedo, y fr6tela hasta secarla. No uti[ice [impiadores abrasivos porque pueden datiar [a pintura y [as superficies de p[_stico. C6mo sacar la tapa Puede desmontar [a tapa para [impiar[a. Abra compJetamente [a tapa, sostenga un [ado con una mano y d6 pa[maditas sobre e[ otto [ado con un movimiento...
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Antes de se vicio t6cnico Su secadora AeroSmart es capaz de diagnosticar sus propios desperfectos. Si su secadora despliega un mensaje en la pantalla y emite una serie musical de pitidos cada 5 segundos, tiene un problema que usted pudiera ser capaz de solucionar utilizando la lista de comprobaci6n que le proporcionamos...
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Reserver prob emas de secado _}Esta" [ lena [a canastil[a de pelusa? Cuando [a pelusa [[ega a [a parte superior de [a secci6n transpa[ent e de la canastilla de pelusa, hay qu e vadar!a............tHa separado prendas que producen pelusa (ej.
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6arantia imitada FTTTI Cuando usted adquiere cualquier producto electrodom6stico nuevo Fisher & Payke[ para uso personal o dom6stico, usted recibe autom_iticamente una garantia [imitada va'[ida pot dos ahos que cubre partes y mano de obra para reparaciones dentro de los 48 Estados Unidos continentales, Hawai, Washington D.C.
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6arantia imitada Esta garantia no cubre: VBitas del servicio t6cnico que no est_n rehcionadas con defectos en el producto. Se le cobrara" el costo del servicio t6cnico si no se encuentra que el problema sea un defecto del producto. Pot ejemplo: 1.Corregir una instalaci6n defectuosa del producto.
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6arantia imitada C6mo obtener servido t6cnico Pot favor lea su Guia del Usuario. Si tuviera alguna pregunta acerca de c6mo operar el producto, si necesJta el nombre de su T6cnico local de Servicio T6cnico Autorizado pot Fisher & Paykel, o sJente que el producto esta"...
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