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18 - Maintenance

Maintenance

Filter locations

Filters are located in the following 3 

locations.

1) In the door (fluff filter)

2)  In the door opening (filter frame) 

3)  In front of the heat exchanger unit (fine 

filter)

1) Fluff filter

2)  Filter 

frame

3)  Fine filter 

(see page 20)

Make sure you clean filters at the 

designated intervals.

 - Clean the fluff filter after

 every drying 

programme 

(see page 19).

 - Clean the fine filter 

every half month

 

(see page 20). 

Clean the filter frame when foreign 

particles build up on it (see page 19).

Clean all filters every 10 operations.

Caution

The appliance must not be used 

if any filter is out of its place or 

damaged in any way.

The excessive build-up of fluff might 

cause a malfunction.

Cleaning the moisture 

sensors

Clean once a month.

The appliance is equipped with stainless-

steel moisture sensors. They measure how 

damp the laundry is. After long periods of 

use, a fine layer of limescale can form on 

the moisture sensors.
The moisture sensors are located near the 

door opening on the internal side of the 

drum.

Moisture sensors

1. Open the door.

2. Clean the moisture sensors using a 

damp sponge with a rough surface.

Caution

Do NOT use steel wool or other 

abrasive materials.

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Summary of Contents for NH-P80G1

Page 1: ...Instructions Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Domestic use Model No NH P80G1 Thank you for purchasing this appliance For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully Before connecting operating or adjusting this appliance please read the instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference NH P80G1_English indb 1 2012 05 31 10 34 46 ...

Page 2: ...h and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated disposable point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Information on disposal in other countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European...

Page 3: ...eaning the outside of the appliance 17 Cleaning the drum 17 Cleaning the door 17 Cleaning the moisture sensors 18 Filter locations 18 Cleaning the fluff filter 19 Cleaning the filter frame 19 Cleaning the fine filter 20 Troubleshooting Fault Checklist 21 Error Display 23 Installation Instructions Choosing the Right Location 24 Transporting the appliance 24 The right place for the appliance 24 Inst...

Page 4: ...ics rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the appliance Such materials may be destroyed and thereby damage the appliance Do NOT place a stand or a chair close to the appliance Children may be able to reach the control panel or climb onto or into the appliance Do NOT install the appliance in a damp location or in a location exposed to the ...

Page 5: ...o NOT dismantle repair or modify the appliance There is a possibility the appliance may malfunction which may result in a fire or an injury If repairs are needed contact your local Customer Service Centre Do NOT touch the laundry inside the drum until it has completely stopped as there is a possibility of injury Keep children away from the rotating laundry CAUTION This describes issues which could...

Page 6: ...all the accessories are supplied with the appliance Spanner see page 25 For adjusting the foot A Your tumble dryer Water container see page 17 Door Adjustable feet see page 25 Water drain hose see pages 26 27 Mains lead Mains plug Drum Heat exchanger unit Extended water drain hose see pages 26 27 NH P80G1_English indb 6 2012 05 31 10 34 47 ...

Page 7: ...s to help you sort them into different loads Sort the laundry by colour by type of fabric drying condition required and moisture content in the laundry Doing so will help you choose the correct programme drying level and spin speed for each drying Clothes that are not colour fast should be dried separately Checking clothing Check that pockets on clothing do not contain any objects that may damage ...

Page 8: ...the washing machine programme Use this button only if the anticipated drying time needs to be displayed more accurately 8 Drying Level button Child Lock button Press this button to choose from 5 different Drying Level settings 1 2 3 4 5 for Cottons Easy care Mixed Rapid 40 and Outdoor Sports programmes 3 is the default setting level Press and hold this button to set the Child Lock The controls wil...

Page 9: ... beeps heard keep Drying Level button pressed until it unlocks The symbol disappears Warning Do NOT leave children unsupervised near the appliance Keep pets away from the appliance Additional functions Depending on the programme you can combine different additional functions Note Some additional functions cannot be used with certain programmes See pages 14 15 If you select an unavailable function ...

Page 10: ...or each programme see pages 14 15 5 Press the Start button After the appliance has started the laundry is weighed After about 3 minutes a new drying time will be displayed If you select the Wool Silk Lingerie Shirts or Timed programme the laundry is not weighed The buzzer will sound when the programme has finished For details on setting the buzzer see page 9 Remove the laundry and rearrange where ...

Page 11: ...drying might finish before or after preset times depending on the kind of laundry the temperature and the moisture content in the laundry Setting a preset time Continuously press the Time button until the desired preset time is displayed The preset time increases by 1 hour each time it is pressed Press and hold the button to change the preset time rapidly Programme Applicable preset times Cotton C...

Page 12: ...tly 40 minutes depending upon the types of fabrics composition and moisture content of the loads 1 5 kg Outdoor Sports For membrane coated fabrics water repellent fabrics functional clothing fleece fabrics dry jackets trousers with removable internal lining separately 2 5 kg Wool For woollen fabrics suitable for tumble drying Fabrics become fluffier but not dry Remove the laundry once the programm...

Page 13: ... fabrics which dry more slowly than general fabrics Example terrycloth towels and table linen Cupboard Dry For general fabrics Example trousers skirts and dresses Iron Dry For cotton or linen fabrics which you would like to iron Example table linen and bed linen Note To prevent laundry from drying out it should be rolled up until it is ironed Post drying ironing Sub programme Applicable drying met...

Page 14: ...oard Dry 1 10 Iron Dry 0 50 Mixed Cupboard Dry 3 1000 1 30 1 5 Iron Dry 1 10 Rapid 40 3 1000 0 40 1 5 Outdoor Sports 3 1000 2 00 1 5 Wool 0 15 Silk Lingerie 1 00 Shirts 1 00 Timed Prog Warm 0 10 Timed Prog Cold 1 If the appliance has been operated even once the Drying Level and Spin speed set in the previous operation have been memorized 2 When the Speed function is set the approximate time will b...

Page 15: ...1 5 500 1600 1 10 0 50 1 30 1 5 500 1600 1 10 0 40 1 5 500 1600 2 00 1 5 500 1600 4 0 15 4 1 00 4 1 00 0 10 in the he 3 The Gentle Dry function and Speed function cannot be used together Only one of these functions can be set at a single time 4 The Gentle Dry function is automatically set Although the function cannot be selected its indicator will light up NH P80G1_English indb 15 2012 05 31 10 34...

Page 16: ...lk Lingerie programme 1 kg or less Approximate weights Wool sweater 400 g Silk blouse 200 g Trousers 400 g Tips for drying delicates Putting laundry in the drum Pile them one on top of each other If clothing shrinks Spread the item out to its original size on an ironing board Use dress pins to hold the size and shape Then use an iron to steam it and leave it to dry NH P80G1_English indb 16 2012 05...

Page 17: ...soft cloth and mild detergent for example kitchen detergent and soapy water Remove lint and dust that accumulate around the appliance Warning Do NOT splash water over the appliance Do NOT use cream cleansers thinners nor products containing alcohol or paraffin oil Cleaning the drum The drum and other stainless steel parts can be cleaned with a suitable proprietary stainless steel cleaner in accord...

Page 18: ...all filters every 10 operations Caution The appliance must not be used if any filter is out of its place or damaged in any way The excessive build up of fluff might cause a malfunction Cleaning the moisture sensors Clean once a month The appliance is equipped with stainless steel moisture sensors They measure how damp the laundry is After long periods of use a fine layer of limescale can form on t...

Page 19: ...reful not to tear the net 4 Replace the fluff filter to its original position Extra cleaning Remove any fluff from the hollow part of the door with a bottle brush or a vacuum cleaner Cleaning the filter frame Clean the filter frame when foreign particles build up on it 1 Open the door and then remove the filter frame from the bottom of the door opening 2 Turn the filter frame upside down to remove...

Page 20: ...te the fine filter from the inner cover Fine filter Inner cover 5 Clean the fine filter using a vacuum cleaner or with water 6 Replace every part to its original position Fit the projections of the inner cover into the holes of the fine filter while joining both parts together Note To open or close the levers on the inner cover refer to the following figure CLOSE OPEN NH P80G1_English indb 20 2012...

Page 21: ...nd on again Then set the settings again Child Lock may be activated See page 9 Drying repeatedly starts and stops This is not a malfunction the drum slowly rotates and stops repeatedly when the Anti crease function has been set Laundry is not sufficiently dried Some portions are damp The laundry might have been added to the drum during drying The laundry may have become tangled The laundry may be ...

Page 22: ...r may flash even if the filters have been cleaned The displayed remaining time changes The remaining time is estimated and corrected continually Thus the time displayed may change The operating sound changes This is normal the change is caused by the on off conditions of the compressor and draining pump 0 display remains after the programme has finished This is not a malfunction without the Anti c...

Page 23: ...7 Set the water drain hose properly See page 27 After the above procedures turn the power on again and press the Start button Aberrant ambient temperature What to do Operate the appliance within an operating ambient temperature range 5 ºC 35 ºC What to do Inspection is required Pull out the power plug Then contact Customer Service and explain the displayed content 2 digit number after H NH P80G1_E...

Page 24: ...hat openings on the base are not obstructed by a carpet Dimension in millimetres 536 596 561 491 593 625 51 845 You need a space at least 60 cm wide At least 2 mm of clearance on the sides and 3 mm of clearance above the appliance are required If you use the extended water drain hose leave some space in the rear for the hose so that it does not get smashed down Warning The appliance must not be in...

Page 25: ...ion Instead of the standard cover panel have a technician install a metal cover Levelling the appliance Using a level helps when making of adjustments To adjust the feet use the A end of the spanner A Lock nut Foot 1 On each foot loosen the lock nut by turning it clockwise 2 Adjust each foot by turning it clockwise or anticlockwise 3 Use a spirit level to make sure that the appliance is properly l...

Page 26: ...s 1 2 Drain off any water inside of the water drain hose Follow the instructions in this section to prevent water leaks If you are unsure ask a service agent to connect the hoses Hose and mains lead lengths Left side connections Right side connections 90 cm 135 cm 150 cm 140 cm Connecting to the power supply Name plate Caution The name plate indicates the rated power that the appliance needs Make ...

Page 27: ...er can be drained at the height of appliance approx 85 cm by the drain pump contained in this appliance 85 cm Do not roll the drain hose when using Also do not arrange the drain hose in the twisted or bent state Water may not be drained properly Caution Do NOT let the tip of the water drain hose dip into the drained water This can cause water to flow back into the appliance Left side connection Fo...

Page 28: ...appliance on a flat stable surface Does it run without vibrating 2 Adjustable feet Are they bolted securely to the appliance Installation checklist Test run after installation Check for abnormal noise WITHOUT laundry in the drum 1 Close the door 2 Press the On button 3 Press the Start button Check whether there is any abnormal noise If so make sure that the appliance is level After resolving any n...

Page 29: ...ou lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer Warning If the fitted molded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 a...

Page 30: ... min 1 50 kWh 1 30 Easy care Cupboard Dry Eco 4 kg 1000 r min 0 70 kWh 1 10 Iron Dry Eco 4 kg 1000 r min 0 60 kWh 0 50 1 The results shown here comply with EN 61121 Each result indicates the value required until the end of each programme with the Drying Level 3 and Anti crease process ON set Power consumption and time during Anti crease process are not included 2 The power consumption and times in...

Page 31: ...ations Centre Fridge Freezer Washing Machine and Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Please note we are unable to assist with calls regarding Audio Visual and other Home Appliance products on this line Monday to Thursday Friday Saturday to Sunday 9 00 17 30 9 30 17 30 10 00 16 00 0844 844 3899 Monday to Thursday Friday 9 00 17 30 9 30 17 30 If calling from the Republic of Ireland please call 01 289 8333 For Re...

Page 32: ...rective 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Panasonic Corporation 2012 Printed in China June 2012 H9901 48910 H9901 489 NH P80G1_English indb 32 2012 05 31 10 34 54 ...

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