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Before placing articles of laundry in your tumble
dryer, check the care labels to ensure they are
recommended for tumble drying.

Care Labels you may find on your laundry

may be tumble dried

normal drying (high temperature)

delicate drying (low temperature)

do not tumble dry

Do not overload the appliance.

Here is a list of the approximate weight of some
common laundry items.

Sheet

700 to 1000 g 

Pillowcase

100 to 200 g

Tablecloth

400 to 500 g

Table Napkin

50 to 100 g

Kitchen Towel

70 to 120 g

Linen Hand Towel

100 to 150 g

Hand Towel

150 to 250 g

Bath Towel

700 to 1000 g

Bathrobe

1000 to 1500 g

Shirt

200 to 300 g

Apron

150 to 200 g

Always load well spun laundry. The higher the spin

speed the lower the electricity consumption and the

shorter the drying time.

DO NOT load dripping wet laundry into the dryer.

Roll the article in a towel or spin to remove  excess

water.

Close poppers and zips and fasten any buttons.

Sort the laundry. Separate synthetics from

cotton/linens, and dry separately. 

Remove the laundry immediately after the

programme has finished.

Use a fabric conditioning sheet to reduce static. We

recommend the sheet is pinned to an article of

laundry (using a safety pin).

Mix the load i.e. large and small articles.

When drying large items such as sheets, we

recommend you periodically stop the dryer to

redistribute the load.

DO NOT use the tumble dryer to dry the following:

Articles contaminated with inflammable substances

e.g. petrol, cleaning solvents, cooking oil, fats or

hair lacquer.

Woollen and synthetic/wool mixtures unless the

item is labelled as suitable for tumble drying.

Very delicate articles such as silk.

Very large and bulky items such as duvets or

sleeping bags.

Hints & Tips on Drying

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Summary of Contents for TCE 7124 W

Page 1: ...RY EXTRA DRY SYNTHETICS BABY DRY STORE DRY IRON DRY COTTON TCE 7124 W A U T O R E V E R S E A B C D E F G H J K CONDENSER DRYER E L E C T R O N I C S E N S O R 6 XTRACAPACITY L TIMED PROGRAMME DRY FRESH 0 A B C D E F G H J K 90 60 30 L INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 125992080 Unpacking see page 14 GB ...

Page 2: ...to be loaded into appliance Danger of explosion Never tumble dry items that have been in contact with inflammable solvents petrol methylated spirits dry cleaning fluid and the like As these substance are volatile they could cause an explosion Only tumble dry items washed with water In order to avoid danger of fires caused by excessive drying do not use appliance to dry the following items Cushions...

Page 3: ...g 10 Cleaning the door 10 Cleaning fluff filters 10 Cleaning the condenser unit 10 Emptying the water reservoir 11 Cleaning the drum 11 Cleaning the air intake grille 11 Something Not Working 12 Service and Spare Parts 12 Customer Care 12 Guarantee Conditions 13 For the Installer Installation Instructions 14 Technical Specifications 14 Unpacking 14 Positioning 14 Stacking kit optional accessory 15...

Page 4: ... Check with your local Council or Environmental Health Office to see if there are facilities in your area for re cycling this appliance When the appliance is to be scrapped cut off the power supply cable and make the door closing device unusable to prevent young children from being trapped inside Help to keep your country tidy use authorised disposal sites for your old appliance How do we help to ...

Page 5: ...he programme is running this button must be pressed again after closing the door in order to restart the programme from the point at which it was interrupted This button must be also depressed after a power failure and after having re inserted the water reservoir if it has been emptied in the middle of a programme In both cases light or depending on the phase in progress flashes to remind you that...

Page 6: ...s which detect the degree of dampness of the laundry Simply select the programme according to the type of laundry and degree of drying required Time controlled drying Can be used to finish off drying if necessary Select the 90 or 60 minute programme for cottons or the 30 minute programme for synthetics To cancel a programme which is running turn the programme selector dial to 0 At the end of dryin...

Page 7: ...of moth balls Load It is often difficult to estimate the weight of items to be dried We therefore recommend that you adopt the following guidelines cotton linen drum full but not too tightly packed synthetics drum no more than half full delicate fabrics drum no more than one third full Type of laundry Drying time Max load 1 Programme selector dial position Cotton Cotton Synthetics 90 min 60 min 30...

Page 8: ...um The buzzer sounds every 10 seconds if button has not been pressed Lights and flash alternately If you do not remove the laundry the dryer will stop automatically at the end of the anti creasing phase Lights and flash and the mains ON light stays on P1108 P1149 Turn the programme selector dial to 0 lights and go out Release the ON OFF button the mains ON light goes out and immediately remove the...

Page 9: ...ying time DO NOT load dripping wet laundry into the dryer Roll the article in a towel or spin to remove excess water Close poppers and zips and fasten any buttons Sort the laundry Separate synthetics from cotton linens and dry separately Remove the laundry immediately after the programme has finished Use a fabric conditioning sheet to reduce static We recommend the sheet is pinned to an article of...

Page 10: ...0 75 95 50 65 650 50 60 30 35 kg 2 5 kg 1 P1151 P1110 A U T O R E V E R S E kg 5 kg 2 5 800 900 70 90 35 50 1000 1200 65 85 30 45 800 900 80 100 55 70 1000 1200 75 95 50 65 650 50 60 30 35 kg 2 5 kg 1 P1150 Maintenance and Cleaning After a while a whitish film due to detergent residue on laundry forms on the filters When this occurs clean the filters especially the filter in the door opening with ...

Page 11: ...ing the laundry damp The buzzer will sound for 1 minute The reservoir can be emptied even in the middle of a programme P1178 P0639 The reservoir must be re inserted correctly Push it until it clicks After inserting the reservoir the START button has to be depressed again to allow the programme to continue Handy tip The condensed water may be used in a steam iron or to top up a battery etc In this ...

Page 12: ...entation is required for in guarantee service calls The tumble dryer does not start The door s has have not been closed The plug is not properly inserted in the power socket There is no current at the socket The main fuse or the fuse in the plug has blown The selector dial is not set correctly The water reservoir is full or not properly inserted the pilot light is on The Start Button has not been ...

Page 13: ...t to rental agreements Products of Zanussi Electrolux manufacture which are NOT marketed by Zanussi Electrolux European guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product The guarantee is for the same period and to the same exten...

Page 14: ...e polythene bag containing the polystyrene block before using the appliance Should the appliance be moved it must be transported vertically P1106 Technical Specifications DIMENSIONS Height 85 cm 33 5 Width 60 cm 23 6 Depth 58 cm 22 8 POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230 240 V 50 Hz TOTAL POWER ADSORBED 2450 W 13A MAX LOAD CAPACITY Cotton linen 6 kg 13 2 lbs Synthetics 2 5 kg 5 5 lbs DRUM VOLUME 108 l CONSUMPT...

Page 15: ...m gap of 3mm between the switch contacts and of a type suitable for the required load in compliance with the current electrical regulations The switch must not break the yellow and green earth cable at any point GREEN YELLOW BROWN CORD CLAMP BLUE 13 A P1041 E N L Important The hot air emitted by the tumble dryer can reach temperatures of up to 60 C The appliance must therefore not be installed on ...

Page 16: ...argest producer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world ...

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