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Select the program

Operating instructions

Guidelines as to what speci

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programs can be used for:

Auto Heavy

Program with the maximum temperature. This 

program is for items that are particularly di

  cult 

to dry, such as jeans with very thick seams.

NOTE!

Knitted fabrics in particular are prone to 

shrinkage. Use the Auto Normal, Auto Delicate, 

or Auto Iron Dry programs for these items. 

Stretch clothes back into shape immediately 

after drying.

Auto Normal and Auto Delicate

These programs end automatically when the 

load is dry. The Auto Normal program leaves 

the laundry slightly more dry than Auto Delicate.

Auto Iron Dry

This program shuts o

  the heat once the load is 

just damp enough for ironing or pressing.

Timed Dry 

 

The most suitable program time depends 

on what you intend to do with the items after 

tumble drying them. Use trial and error to 

fi

 nd 

out what works best. When you use Timed Dry 

to tumble dry a load of mixed fabrics, some of 

the garments may remain damp. Tumble dry 

any damp garments for a further 30 minutes 

or so using the Timed Dry program. Select the 

desired time by pressing the Delayed Start 

button. A program time between 30 minutes and 

3 hours can be selected and each button press 

changes the time by 15 minutes.

NOTE!

When using the Timed Dry program with a 

program time that is too long, the garments 

can become "over-dry". This can cause items 

to shrink or wrinkle and feel rough to the touch. 

Synthetic materials can also become charged 

with static electricity.

Air Flu

  

 

Use the Air Flu

  program when you just want to 

refresh, air out, or soften up items.

Select the desired time by pressing the Delayed 

Start button. A program time between 15 

minutes and 3 hours can be selected and each 

button press changes the time by 15 minutes.

Select a program by turning the program selector. An LED lights next to the selected program. Use the 

option buttons to select any options.

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Program selector

Options buttons

Main power switch

Start Stop

Display window

Summary of Contents for T744W CD

Page 1: ...are key characteristics of all our products and the reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world To ensure that you get the most out of your new machine we recommend that you read the oper...

Page 2: ...oor load the items and then close the door 9 Select the program 10 Selecting Options 12 Press the Start button 13 Drying program finished 13 Care and maintenance instructions 14 Cleaning the lint filt...

Page 3: ...mation in the Advice and tips before you tumble dry chapter NOTE When starting the tumble dryer for the first time or after a long period without use you may hear a slight thumping noise This noise is...

Page 4: ...ryer Do not heat dry items containing vinyl plastic foam rubber or similarly textured rubberlike materials fiberglass or wool unless the label specifies washable Clean the lint filter before or after...

Page 5: ...alified electrician To reduce the risk of fire this appliance must be exhausted outdoors or the equivalent Do not exhaust into a chimney wall ceiling or concealed space in a building B Grounding instr...

Page 6: ...ildren to play with the tumble dryer If the door is opened when a program is running the garments may be very hot with a risk of burn injuries The tumble dryer does not start automatically when the do...

Page 7: ...7 Customer Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askona com Description of the tumble dryer 1 Main power switch 2 Panel 3 Serial number tag and rating plate 4 Lint filter 5 Outer door 6 Condenser 4 5 2 1 3 6...

Page 8: ...hould not be tumble dried This symbol means that the material is not suitable for tumble drying Certain materials may melt or become a fire hazard if exposed to heat and others can lose their shape or...

Page 9: ...nd temperature Do not overload the drum Overloading the dryer will result in poor drying results and wrinkling 2 Press the main power switch until the display lights NOTE Power on Press the on o butto...

Page 10: ...what works best When you use Timed Dry to tumble dry a load of mixed fabrics some of the garments may remain damp Tumble dry any damp garments for a further 30 minutes or so using the Timed Dry progr...

Page 11: ...of intake air 73 F 23 C Moisture content of intake air 55 Drying temperature Normal Heater output 2500W Program Material Load Spin speed rpm Energy consumption approx kWh Program time approx min Auto...

Page 12: ...button lights when Temperature Saver is selected Anti Wrinkle This option means that the drum will rotate for three seconds per minute for two hours after the drying program has finished If you are u...

Page 13: ...r In both cases the program is stopped and starts from the beginning if restarted NOTE The program will not be a ected if you change the program selector after the program has started 7 Drying program...

Page 14: ...d and pull it out 3 Use your hand or a soft cloth to remove the lint from all sides of the filter If necessary use a damp sponge and a small amount of washing up liquid dish soap to remove any deposit...

Page 15: ...y nozzle or a garden hose with attached spray nozzle Do not poke around in the rib gaps as you may damage the condenser Do not use pointed metal objects when cleaning NOTE Do not clean the condenser i...

Page 16: ...ce or with damaged filters as excessive amount of accumulated fibres from the fabric could cause malfunction or failure of the dryer Cleaning the outside of the machine Clean the outside of the machin...

Page 17: ...n Clean it if necessary See the Care and maintenance instructions chapter Wait until the machine has cooled then try starting it If it still does not start Call the Customer Care Center Drying takes t...

Page 18: ...6 mm Weight net 97 lb 44 kg Cylinder volume 29 6 gal 112 l Max drying capacity 15 lb 7 kg Speed 50 55 rpm Rated power See serial number tag and rating plate Drum material Stainless steel Outer casing...

Page 19: ...filed with ASKO within one 1 year from date of purchase Service will be provided during normal business hours ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY This limited warranty does not cover 1 Replacement parts or r...

Page 20: ...EXEMPLARY PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO OR THE MANUFACTURER AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARENTS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OTHER THAN ACTUAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVE...

Page 21: ...and labor after expiration of this Limited Warranty or arising outside the scope of this Limited Warranty please contact ASKO Customer Care at 1 800 898 1879 After your purchase and prior to first use...

Page 22: ...ed with temperature between 15 C and 25 C WARNING Clothes dryer installation must be performed by a qualified installer For proper ventilation the machine should not be installed behind a door The tum...

Page 23: ...tted on the right side and tab B on the cup fitted on the left side Then remove the paper from the self adhesive surface under the plastic cups A B 5 Fit the plastic cups so that the tags marked with...

Page 24: ...nt for the dryer is 33 1 2 to 34 1 2 850 mm to 876 mm Do not raise it higher than 34 1 2 876 mm NOTE It is very important to avoid a buildup of heat The warm air which is expelled from the rear of the...

Page 25: ...r must not be blocked or covered Doing so could cause a fault Condensed water Install the dryer so the condensed water will continuously flow into a drain or sink To do this follow the instructions be...

Page 26: ...the dryer are manufactured for a 3 wire connection system The dryer frame is grounded by a link to the neutral conductor on the dryer terminal block If local codes do not permit grounding through the...

Page 27: ...ter wire of power supply cord to the center silver colored terminal screw Tighten screw 6 Connect the other wires to outer screws 7 Tighten the strain relief screws 8 Replace terminal box cover on bac...

Page 28: ...from center terminal block 6 Connect ground green wire of cord to external ground conductor screw 7 Connect neutral white wire of cord under center screw of terminal block 8 Connect the other wires to...

Page 29: ...r Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askona com Reversing the door 1 Hinge pins top and bottom 2 Cover plate 3 Plastic plugs on the upper and lower edges 4 Lock hook 5 Hinges left right side 6 Toe kick 5...

Page 30: ...his 4 Remove both door pins top and bottom Fit them on the other side of the machine Replace the hinge 5 Loosen and remove the catch lift up and pull out and the cover plate on the door and the machin...

Page 31: ...31 Customer Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askona com Notes...

Page 32: ...garments Close the door SELECT A PROGRAM AND ANY OPTIONS Turn the program selector to the desired program PRESS THE START BUTTON DRYING PROGRAM FINISHED The text End is shown on the display for 2 min...

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