Zanussi Clothes Dryer TDS 372T User Manual

TUMBLE DRYER  
TDS 372T  
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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
 
WARNINGS  
Do not operate the appliance with a damaged  
It is most important that this instruction book  
should be retained with the appliance for  
future reference. Should the appliance be  
sold or transferred to another owner, or  
should you move house and leave the  
appliance, always ensure that the book is  
supplied with the appliance in order that the  
new owner can get to know the functioning of  
the appliance and the relevant warnings.  
filter as this may cause a fire.  
Do not overload the appliance.  
Do not allow fluff to accumulate around the  
dryer.  
SERVICE/REPAIR  
Under no circumstances should you attempt to  
repair the machine yourself. Repairs carried  
out by inexperienced persons may cause  
injury or serious malfunctioning. Refer to your  
local Zanussi Service Centre. Always insist on  
genuine Zanussi spare parts.  
These warnings have been provided in the  
interest of safety. You MUST read them  
carefully before installing or using the  
appliance.  
INSTALLATION  
Any electrical work required to install this  
appliance should be carried out by a qualified  
electrician or competent person.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
It is dangerous to modify or try to modify the  
specifications of this appliance in any way.  
This appliance is designed to be used by  
adults. Children should not be allowed to  
touch the controls or play with the product.  
Make sure that the appliance does not stand  
on its electrical supply cable.  
If the machine is situated on a carpeted floor,  
please adjust the feet in order to allow air to  
circulate freely.  
Pets and small children may climb into tumble  
dryers. Check your appliance each time before  
use.  
This tumble dryer is designed to be vented  
through to the open air. It should have its own  
ventilation system which should not be joined  
with any other ventilation system connected to  
any other appliance.  
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION  
The materials used on this appliance marked  
with the symbol  
are recyclable.  
This means that they can be recycled by  
disposing of them properly in appropriate  
collection containers.  
USE  
Always unplug the appliance after use.  
If you take your appliance to a refuse disposal  
site, cut off the power cable flush with the  
appliance to avoid the danger of the appliance  
being re-used, and disable the door catch to  
prevent children becoming trapped inside.  
Clothes which are dripping wet should not be  
placed in the dryer.  
Always load well spun laundry. The higher the  
spin speed, the lower the electricity  
consumption and the shorter the drying times.  
Never tumble dry items that have been in  
contact with chemicals such as dry  
cleaning fluid. These are of a volatile  
nature and could cause an explosion.  
As some bulky items such as duvets and  
eiderdowns should be dried in large  
commercial machines because of their bulk,  
check with the manufacturer of the item if it is  
suitable for drying in a domestic machine,  
even if the dry weight of the item is within the  
limit advised.  
Always check that no cigarette lighters have  
been left in pockets.  
Leave the porthole door slightly ajar when not  
in use to preserve the door seal.  
The fluff filter must be cleaned after every use.  
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE  
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3 4  
5 6  
1 Worktop  
2 Programme chart  
3 Low Temperature Button  
4 Cool Tumbling Button  
05 Mains-On Light  
06 Drying Time Selector Dial  
07 Rating Plate  
800  
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900 1000  
95' 70'  
55' 35'  
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1200  
90'  
800  
85'  
60'  
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900  
1000  
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1200  
100'  
70'  
650  
kg  
5
75'  
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105' 80'  
75' 55'  
kg  
kg  
2
1
30'  
20'  
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40'  
30'  
kg 2,5 40'  
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50'  
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08 Door Handle  
09 Fluff filter  
10 Adjustable feet  
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11 Side vent outlets  
12 Ring nut  
13 Rear vent outlet  
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INSTALLATION  
Positioning  
It is recommended that, for your convenience, the  
machine is positioned close to your washing  
machine.  
Whilst drying, the tumble dryer will expel a certain  
amount of warm, very moist air, and this should  
be removed from the room as quickly as possible  
to prevent condensation. In an extremely well  
ventilated room or close to an open window, this  
may occur naturally.  
However, in general, it is better to carry the  
dryer's exhaust outside via a 100 mm diameter  
flexible hose (available through your dealer);  
ending either temporarily at an open window, or  
permanently at a fixed ventilation grille, fitted to  
an exterior wall or window.  
The tumble dryer must be installed in a clean  
place, where dirt does not build up.  
Make sure there are no obstructing items or  
material near the air-intake louvres provided at  
the back (e.g. paper, rags etc.).  
To keep vibration and noise to a minimum when  
the dryer is in use, it should be placed on a firm,  
level surface.  
Once in its permanent operating position, check  
that the dryer is absolutely level with the aid of a  
spirit level. If it is not, raise or lower the two  
adjustable feet at the front of the machine until it  
is.  
The feet must never be removed.  
P0046  
Do not restrict the floor clearance through  
deep-pile carpets, strips of wood or similar.  
This might cause heat build-up which would  
interfere with the operation of the appliance.  
Important  
When operating the tumble dryer, the room  
temperature must not exceed 35°C, as it may  
affect the performance of the appliance.  
Fitting the vent hose  
To simplify the installation, there is a choice of  
vent outlets: one at the back, the others in the left  
and right-hand side.  
A
Connect the hose to whichever is the more  
convenient by pulling the ring nut (A) from the  
vent outlet at the back, screwing it on to the hose  
and pushing it firmly back into place.  
The unused vents should now be sealed with the  
special snap covers provided.  
A
P1028  
P1027  
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Advice: If the hose is long and the room  
temperature low, the moisture might condense to  
water inside the hose. This is an unavoidable  
natural phenomenon. To prevent this water from  
Iying in the hose or flowing back into the tumble  
dryer, it is advisable to drill a small hole (dia.  
3 mm) in the lowest point of the hose and to  
place a small container below it.(See picture,  
point A).  
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P0279  
Once connected to the dryer, run the vent hose to  
the desired outlet point, ensuring that the run’s  
overall length is less than 2 m, and that it  
contains no more than two bends. As to the outlet  
itself, if you have decided on a fixed wall/window  
grille, a good local builder’s merchant should be  
able to supply you with the necessary fittings and  
installation advice.  
It is important not to connect the  
vent hose to, for example, a cooker  
hood, or a chimney or flue pipe  
designed to carry the exhaust from  
a fuel burning appliance.  
P0055  
Note that to avoid condensation problems, it is  
essential that the dryer be fitted with the flexible  
hose to carry its “exhaust” at least beyond the  
kitchen units; preferable outside the kitchen.  
In order to prevent the appliance from  
overheating, it is important that the steam  
exhaust is unobstructed.  
Therefore, in case of a permanent hose fitted to  
an exterior wall or ceiling, it must be ensured an  
exhaust capacity of at least 150 m3/h.  
If the dryer is fitted next to kitchen units,  
make sure that the vent hose is not squashed.  
If the hose is partially squashed, drying  
efficiency will be reduced, resulting in longer  
drying times and higher energy consumption.  
If the hose is completely squashed, the safety  
cut-outs with which the machine is fitted may  
operate.  
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Door reversal  
To make it easier to load or unload the laundry  
the door can be reversed.  
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This operation must be carried out by  
qualified personnel.  
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Operate as follows:  
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- Remove the door by unscrewing the two screws  
(1) fastening the hinge to the cabinet (Fig. A).  
- Remove the safety catch (2) and the plug (3) by  
bending the two fastening tags (Fig. A).  
- Refit the safety catch (2) and plug (3) on the  
door by reversing their positions (Fig. B).  
- Remove the plastic plate (4) by unscrewing the  
two fastening screws (Fig. A).  
A
P0283  
- Refit the plastic plate (4) on the opposite side  
(Fig. B).  
- Refit the door by screwing in the two screws (1)  
which fasten the door to the cabinet (Fig. B).  
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B
P0748  
Stacking kit  
A special stacking kit is available through your  
dealer, to enable the mounting of the dryer on  
top of your washing machine.  
P0280  
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Electrical connection  
This machine is designed to operate on a  
220-230 V, single-phase, 50 Hz supply.  
Check that your domestic electrical installation  
can take the maximum load required (2.2 kW),  
also taking into account any other appliances in  
use.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
The manufacturer declines any liability  
should this safety measure not be  
observed.  
The appliance is supplied with a 13amp plug  
fitted.  
In the event of having to change the fuse in the  
plug supplied, a 13amp ASTA approved  
(BS1363A) fuse must be used.  
Should the plug need to be replaced for any  
reason, proceed as described below.  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code:  
Green and Yellow  
Blue  
- Earth  
- Neutral  
- Live  
GREEN & YELLOW  
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Brown  
L
The wire coloured green and yellow must be  
connected to the terminal marked with the letter  
N
«E» or by the earth symbol  
green and yellow.  
or coloured  
BROWN  
BLUE  
CORD CLAMP  
P1041  
The wire coloured blue must be connected to  
the terminal «N» or coloured black.  
The wire coloured brown must be connected to  
the terminal marked «L» or coloured red.  
Upon completion there must be no cut, or stray  
strands of wire present and the cord clamp must  
be secure over the outer sheath.  
WARNING:  
A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp  
socket is a serious safety (shock)  
hazard.  
Ensure that the cut off plug is disposed  
of safely.  
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USE  
Control panel  
800 / 900 1000 / 1200  
800 / 900  
1000 / 1200  
650  
kg 5  
75' - 95' 70' - 90'  
85' - 105' 80' - 100'  
60' - 75' 55' - 70'  
kg 2 30' - 40'  
kg 1 20' - 30'  
kg 2,5 40' - 55' 35' - 50'  
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1 Programme Chart  
This will help you to select the correct time for  
drying.  
4 Mains-On Light  
This lights up when the machine starts operating  
and goes out at the end of the programme.  
2 Low Temperature Button  
5 Drying Time Selector Dial  
Press this button to reduce the temperature when  
drying particularly delicate cotton or linen items.  
In this case you should select a longer drying  
time.  
The selector dial incorporates two drying cycles,  
one of up to 120 minutes at a high temperature  
for cotton and linen, and one of up to 80 minutes  
at a low temperature for synthetic fabrics.  
On the programmes for synthetics the  
temperature is automatically reduced.  
Therefore it is not necessary to depress this  
button.  
To set the machine to the selected time, turn the  
dial clockwise until the time you want coincides  
exactly with the pointer.  
NEVER attempt to turn the dial in an  
anticlockwise direction.  
3 Cool Tumbling Button  
By depressing this button the heat is cut off. This  
is particularly useful to freshen the laundry (e.g.  
to remove a persistent odour of moth-balls).  
When selecting the drying time, you should  
remember that it includes a 8 minute cooling  
phase (position  
on the dial).  
This phase should not be shortened, stopped or  
avoided, as this could cause skin burns or  
damages to the laundry.  
Additional drying  
If at the end of the programme the laundry is still  
too damp, set the dial for a further period of  
drying (remembering to take into account the  
cooling period).  
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Drying Times  
Cotton and Linen  
Selector dial: up to 120 minutes  
Degree of drying required  
Degree of spin given  
rpm  
Quantity  
kg  
Drying times  
mins  
5
85-105  
60-75  
800-900  
2.5  
Store dry  
5
80-100  
55-70  
1000-1200  
800-900  
2.5  
5
75-95  
40-55  
2.5  
Iron dry  
5
70-90  
35-50  
1000-1200  
2.5  
Synthetics  
Selector dial: up to 80 minutes  
Degree of drying required  
Degree of spin given  
rpm  
Quantity  
kg  
Drying times  
mins  
2
30-40  
20-30  
20-25  
1
650  
650  
Store dry  
Iron dry  
0.5  
2
25-35  
Never overfill the drum (do not load large quilts, for example).  
The laundry must be suitably spin dried in your washing machine before being placed in the tumble  
dryer (500rpm minimum).  
Drying times vary according to:  
- The type of laundry  
- The size of the load  
- The degree of spinning prior to drying  
Drying times are given as a guide only. Experience will soon enable you to estimate the drying time  
needed for your usual laundry loads.  
Do not start by selecting a long drying time. It is better to determine the required degree of dryness by  
gradually increasing the drying time.  
For a mixed load (cotton and resistant synthetics, for example) select the time for the most delicate  
fibres and increase it by 10 mins.  
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Drying sequence  
Before starting up for the first time it is advisable  
lo load a few moist cloths into the dryer and to let  
it run for about 20 minutes. This ensures that no  
dust and dirt is left in the drum.  
1. Load the laundry  
Open the door by pulling the catch forwards.  
Load the items one at a time, shaking them out  
loosely and close the door.  
Please check the laundry does not get caught  
between the door and filter.  
P0305  
2. Select the required option  
Depress Cool Tumbling or Low Temp. Buttton, if  
desired.  
60  
3. Select the drying time  
Turn the selector dial clockwise to the desired  
time, in the high or low temperature section,  
depending on the laundry: the mains-on light  
illuminates and the machine starts operating.  
P0550  
4. When drying is completed  
The machine stops automatically, the mains-on  
light goes out.  
If the laundry is still too damp, select a further  
brief drying time, bearing in mind that during the  
last 8 minutes the dryer carries out the cooling  
and anti-crease treatment phase.  
Clean the filter after every drying programme.  
A clean filter ensures correct functioning of  
the appliance.  
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Knitted textiles (knitted underwear) may shrink  
a little during drying. Please do not overdry  
items of this type. It is advisable to allow for  
shrinkage when choosing the size of new  
purchases.  
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Useful hints  
Try to load to the maximum capacity of the  
machine as small loads are uneconomical.  
For information, here is a list of the average  
weights of some common laundry items.  
You can also put starched items into your  
dryer. However, to achieve the desired  
starched effect, choose the programme “iron  
dry”. To remove any starch residues, wipe out  
the internal drum after drying with a moist cloth  
and then rub it dry.  
Sheet  
700 - 1000 g  
400 - 500 g  
70 - 120 g  
Tablecloth  
Kitchen towel  
Table napkin  
Towelling hand towel  
Bathrobe  
50 - 100 g  
To avoid a static charge when drying is  
completed, use either a fabric softener when  
you are washing the laundry or a fabric  
conditioner specifically for tumble dryers.  
150 - 250 g  
1000 - 1500 g  
200 - 300 g  
100 - 200 g  
400 - 500 g  
200 - 250 g  
Man’s shirt  
Remove the laundry when the dryer has  
Pillowcase  
finished drying.  
Man’s pyjamas  
Ladies’ nightdress  
If individual items are still damp after drying,  
set a brief post-drying time, but at least 20  
minutes. This will be necessary particularly for  
multilayered items (e.g. collars, pockets, etc.).  
Never tumble dry the following:  
Particularly delicate items such as net curtains,  
woollen, silk, fabrics with metal trim, nylon  
tights, bulky materials such as anoraks,  
blankets, eiderdowns, sleeping bags, feather  
quilts and any items containing rubber foam or  
materials similar to rubber foam.  
Always follow the instructions on garment  
labels.  
normal drying (high temperature)  
delicate drying (low temperature)  
do not tumble dry  
Close pillowcases and covers with fasteners to  
prevent small laundry items getting tangled  
inside them. Close press studs, zips and hooks  
and tie belts and apron strings.  
Sort laundry according to type and degree of  
drying required.  
Do not over-dry laundry, this avoids creasing  
and saves energy.  
Avoid drying dark clothes with light coloured  
fluffy items such as towels as they could attract  
the fluff.  
The laundry must be thoroughly spun before  
tumble drying.  
Easy-care items, too, e.g. shirts, should be  
briefly pre-spun before drying (depending on  
crease resistance approx. 30 seconds or using  
the special brief spin programme of your  
washing machine).  
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MAINTENANCE  
You must disconnect the appliance from the  
electricity supply, before you can carry out any  
cleaning or maintenance work.  
External cleaning  
Use only soap and water and then dry  
thoroughly.  
From time to time, apply a little wax furniture  
cream with a soft cloth.  
Important: do not use methylated spirit, diluents  
or similar products.  
Cleaning the door  
Clean periodically the interior part of the door to  
remove any fluff.  
Accurate cleaning ensures correct drying.  
P0328  
Cleaning the filter  
Your dryer will only function well if the filter is  
clean.  
The filter collects all the «fluff» which  
accumulates during drying and it must therefore  
be cleaned at the end of each programme with a  
damp cloth.  
The filter cannot be removed.  
P0767  
Do not be alarmed by the amount of fluff. It is not  
due to excessive wear caused by the dryer. All  
fabric loses fluff when drying but it goes un-  
noticed in the air. In a tumble dryer it simply  
collects in the filter.  
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SERVICING  
Before contacting your local Zanussi  
Service Centre, please make the following  
checks:  
The dryer does not start up  
The door is open.  
The plug is not fitted into the wall socket.  
There is no electricity supply from the wall  
socket.  
The time selector dial is not set correctly.  
The dryer does not dry properly  
The filter is clogged.  
Insufficient drying time.  
The selected cycle is not suitable for the  
laundry.  
Excessive laundry load.  
The dryer is not correctly installed.  
If, after the above checks, there is still a fault, call  
your local Zanussi Service Centre.  
Please make sure you give the model and serial  
number of the appliance.  
This information can be found on the rating plate  
(see picture) or on the guarantee card.  
Mod. ...  
Prod. No. ........  
Ser. No. ............  
P0307  
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