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VENTILATION

It is essential to use a venting hose to carry the hot moist air away from the dryer unless the dryer is 
situated in a open space with a good air flowaround it. Recirculation of the moist air will prevent the 
efficient operation of the dryer.

The hose is assembled to the machine as shown. The hose may be fitted through a wall or through 
an open door or window. The hose is 110mm in diameter and will extend 1.8 meters.

The  following  guidelines  should  be  followed  when  installing  the 
discharge hose.

 

 

Do

 

not

 

use

 

two

 

hoses

 

joined

 

together

 

as

 

the

 

drying

 

performance

 

will

 

be

 reduced.

  

Do not restrict the flow of air through the hose e.g. by kinking it or

 

fitting 

a smaller diameter connector to mount to a wall opening.

  

Avoid the hose making U shaped curves as this will restrict the flow of 

air

 

and increase the chance that water will collect in the hose.

  

Check the hose regularly to remove any build-up of fluff or water that

 

may have collected in it.

The following diagrams give examples of good and bad installations.

Installation of the Discharge Hose

H max  

20 inches

(50.80cm)

PREPARING THE LOAD

Before using the tumble dryer for the first time:

● 

Please read this instruction book thoroughly.

● 

Remove all items packed inside drum.

● 

Wipe the inside of the drum and door with

 

a damp cloth   to remove any dust which may have 

settled in transit.

Make sure that the laundry you are going to dry

 

is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer, as shown

 

by 

the care symbols on each item.

Check that all fastenings are closed and that

 

pockets are empty. Turn the articles inside out.

 

Place 

clothes loosely in the drum to make sure

 

that they don't get tangled.

Clothes Preparation

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Summary of Contents for GCV 580C

Page 1: ...English 2 14 GCV 580C GCV 570C...

Page 2: ...thes Preparation Sorting the Load Do Not Tumble Dry Energy Saving Controls and Indicators Selecting the Programme Door and Filter Opening the Door Filter Filter Care Indicator Operation Delay Start Fu...

Page 3: ...ory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children...

Page 4: ...ether with the plug To prevent children shutting themselves in the machine break the door hinges or the door lock Environmental Issues Check that the product has no visible signs of damage before use...

Page 5: ...lets should be kept free from obstructions To ensure adequate ventilation the space between the bottom of the machine and the floor must not be obstructed There should be a gap of at least 12mm betwee...

Page 6: ...hose making U shaped curves as this will restrict the flow of air and increase the chance that water will collect in the hose Check the hose regularly to remove any build up of fluff or water that ma...

Page 7: ...ell as for cotton synthetic mixes By drying level Sort into iron dry cupboard dry etc For delicate articles press the button to select low drying temperature Woollens silk delicate fabrics nylon stock...

Page 8: ...th of the Cool Down phase varies between 10 and 15 minutes depending on the programme END Indicator lights when the programme is finished Control Panel and Indicator Lights The Candy Sensor Dry machin...

Page 9: ...en basket for example Garments may also become stiffened when dried outside on a washing line or inside on radiators This programme relaxes the creases in the fabric making ironing quicker and easier...

Page 10: ...ot hinder closure of the door 2 Gently close the door pushing it slowly until you hear the door click shut 3 Turn the Programme Selector dial to select the required drying programme see Program me Gui...

Page 11: ...d gasket with a damp cloth after every drying cycle WARNING The Drum door and load may be very hot CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE EN 11 Delay Start Function The Delay Start Function allows the user...

Page 12: ...on both at the mains supply and at the machine Has the drying time or the programme been selected Has the machine been switched on again after opening the door The dryer is noisy Switch off the dryer...

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