Haier Clothes Dryer HD80 01ME U User Manual

CONDENSER TUMBLE DRYER  
USER MANUAL  
HD80-01-U/HD80-01ME-U  
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BEFORE USE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
COMPONENTS  
THANKS FOR PURCHASING A HAIER PRODUCT  
Please read these instructions carefully before using this  
device. The instructions contain important information which  
will help you get the best out of the device and ensure safe  
and proper installation, use and maintenance.  
If you sell the device, give it away, or leave it behind when you  
move house, make sure you also pass on this manual so that  
the new owner can become familiar with the device and safety  
warnings.  
BEFORE USE  
USING THE DEVICE  
MAINTENANCE  
Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always  
refer to it for the safe and proper use of the device.  
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Program selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Consumption & technical data . . . . 10  
Drying methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Cleaning & care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Display codes & troubleshooting . . . 17  
Electric circuit diagram . . . . . . . . . . 18  
LEGEND  
Yes  
No  
ACCESSORIES  
Optional  
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this  
list:  
For your safety, any instructions in this manual with this "warning" sign must be  
followed strictly.  
1x User manual  
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Drainpipe  
DISPOSAL  
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste use separate collection facilities Contact  
your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are  
chain damaging your health and well-being.  
When replacing old appliances with new ones the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance  
for disposals at least free of charge.  
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BEFORE USE  
BEFORE USE  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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PREPARATION  
PREPARING THE TUMBLE DRYER  
BEFORE SWITCHING THE DEVICE ON FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Remove all the packing materials to prevent unsteadiness including the polystyrene  
base.  
DO  
DO NOT .  
. ensure that the device is installed and electrically  
. install or store this device outdoors in a damp place  
or in an area which may be prone to water leaks such  
as under or near a sink unit In the event of a water  
leak allow the device to dry naturally  
to local codes to prevent shock hazard and assure  
stability during operation  
install this tumble dryer properly in accordance with  
the installation instructions before use  
operate the tumble dryer if any parts are missing  
or broken.  
. keep surrounding areas free from accumulation of  
lint dust and dirt  
. use a separate earthed socket for the power supply.  
DESCRIPTION  
and liquids in the vicinity to the device  
. use an adaptor plug or extension cord  
Drainage outlet  
Back plate  
Control panel  
ensure that the electrical system meets the require-  
ments laid out in the installation part of this manual.  
. connect 
the device to the power supply until instal-  
lation is complete  
repair or replace any part of the appliance or  
Tumble dryer door  
Water collection tank  
Service door for condenser  
Power cord  
Screw foot  
in the user-maintenance instructions or in published  
user-repair instructions that you understand and have  
skills to carry out  
DURING DAILY USE OF THE DEVICE  
DO ..  
r  
DO NOT  
wait until the tumble dryer has stopped completely  
before reaching into the drum to prevent injury Never  
reach into the tumble dryer when the drum is moving  
sit on top of the tumble dryer  
tamper with controls  
clean lint screen before or after each load.  
dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer  
remove the tumble dryer door to prevent accidental  
entrapment before the device is removed from service  
dry items such as foam rubber (latex foam) shower  
caps waterproof textiles rubber backed articles and  
unplug the device before carrying out any main-  
tenance or repair Hold the plug and not the electric  
cable when unplugging the power supply  
wash items that have been soiled with substances  
such as cooking oil acetone alcohol petrol kerosene  
spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers  
in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before  
being dried in the tumble dryer  
dry items that have been previously cleaned in  
washed in soaked in or spotted with gasoline  
cleaning solvents kerosene waxes etc Do not store  
these items spotted with gasoline cleaning solvents  
kerosene waxes etc on or near the tumble dryer  
These substances give off vapours that could ignite or  
explode  
use heat to dry items containing plastic foam rub-  
ber or similarly textured rubber-like materials or items  
ensure that the device is not used by persons with  
reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities lack  
of experience and knowledge without supervision or  
instruction by a person responsible for their safety  
. supervise children to ensure that they do not play  
with the device  
stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying  
cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread  
out so that the heat is dissipated  
This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the tumble dryer you have  
just purchased due to technical improvements.  
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BEFORE USE  
BEFORE USE  
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INSTALLATION  
CONTROL PANEL  
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS  
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To ensure the tumble dryer operates normally attention must  
be paid to the following instructions:  
30min  
20min  
Very dry  
Damp  
Time  
Cotton  
Start/pause  
Synthetic  
Damp  
Normal  
Wool  
Power  
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The tumble dryer must be level when installed 
It’s bot-  
tom is equipped with adjustable feet Adjust these 4 feet  
to level the device before operation  
Check whether any damage occurred to the tumble dryer  
during transportation. A damaged tumble dryer must not  
be used. If the device is damaged contact your supplier  
Clean  
filter  
Normal  
Very dry  
Cool  
Delay  
Delicate Long Anti-crease  
Signal  
substances.  
A
C
D
B
G
F
E
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The surrounding environment must be dry and ventilated.  
To allow the tumble dryer to perform better the ambient  
temperature shall not be lower than 10 °C nor higher than  
35 °C  
Power button  
B
Program knob  
C
Start/Pause button  
D Signal button  
E
F
Anti-crease button  
Delicate button  
G
Delay button  
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Display  
Maintenance displays  
DRAIN SWITCHOVER  
H Maintenance displays  
During the drying of the laundry the condensate water is  
automatically collected in the water collection tank inside the  
tumble dyer so that the water needs to be removed from  
the tank after every drying cycle If your tumble dryer is in  
the vicinity of a drain you may allow the condensed water  
to discharge directly into the drain through the drainpipe  
provided to avoid emptying the tank every time.  
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS  
A
B
¬ Power button  
¬ Program knob  
Press this button to turn the tumble dryer on and off  
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Turn this knob to choose the desired drying program This type of tumble dryer has 10  
1
2.  
The method to connect the drainpipe is as follows:  
9 When the drying program is selected the relevant indicator light is on  
1
2
3
4
Draw the drainpipe from the joint  
Insert the drainpipe on the fixture  
Take out the accessory drainpipe.  
Fix the drainpipe at the place of the joint  
C
¬ Start/Pause button  
Press this button to start the tumble dryer Press this button again during the operation of  
dyer will pause Press the button again and the program will continue  
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D
E
¬ Signal button  
Note: The outlet of the drainpipe must not be  
button to cancel the buzzer sound.  
3.  
4.  
¬ Anti-crease button  
If this additional function is selected the anti-crease phase at the end of the drying cycle is  
lengthened by 60 minutes The laundry can be removed at any time during the anti-crease  
phase  
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY  
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¬ Delicate button  
During a program the drying temperature and power will decrease and the drying time will  
increase to take better care of the delicate laundry  
Before connecting to the power supply check:  
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The socket is adequate for the maximum power of the  
tumble dryer (For safety fuses in the power circuit should  
be rated for no less than 15A)  
The voltage should meet the requirement  
The power outlet should be capable of accepting the  
tumble dryer plug  
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Connect the device to an earthed socket outlet  
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USING THE DEVICE  
PROGRAM SELECTION  
BEFORE USE  
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CONTROL P  
ANEL  
OPERATIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
PROGRAM MODES  
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¬ Delay button  
RECOMMENDED  
LAUNDRY  
MAX.  
Press this button repeatedly before starting the program to enter the time you want the  
19 hours, the delay time will turn off. After the delay is set, press the "start/pause" button  
PROGRAM  
DRYING DEGREE  
Extra dry  
LOAD  
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1
2
3
Heavy cotton fabrics, sheets, gowns  
Cotton fabrics, sheets, coats  
Ordinary cotton fabrics  
8 kg  
Very dry  
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¬Maintenance displays  
¬ Display  
*
Clean tank  
¬ Normal  
¬ Damp  
Ready to wear  
Damp  
8 kg  
8 kg  
densed  
water tank (see section "cleaning & care" on page 15).  
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The display shows the remaining program time, the delay time and other related informa  
tion.  
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5
¬ Very dry  
¬ Normal  
Extra dry  
Heavy synthetic fabrics  
Ordinary synthetic fabrics  
4 kg  
4 kg  
Note: The remaining time to start a program is the default time for the  
program. During operation, with variation of factors such as the mois  
ture content. The actual remaining time will be automatically adjusted  
until the preset drying result has been achieved and the program is  
complete.  
Ready to wear  
6
7
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Ready to iron  
Ordinary synthetic fabrics  
4 kg  
8 kg  
8 kg  
1 kg  
8 kg  
Damp  
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¬ Maintenance displays  
¬ 30 min.  
¬ 20 min.  
Timer 30 min.  
Timer 20 min.  
Ready to wear  
Refreshing/airing  
Heavy fabrics, needing further drying  
Heavy fabrics, needing further drying  
(see section "cleaning & care" on page 15).  
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E+F  
Combined buttons  
for  
child lock function  
By pressing the "anti-crease" and "delicate" buttons for 3 seconds after having started a  
program, the button lock is activated. The display shows the remaining program time and  
the lock alternatively. In order to cancel the button lock, press the two buttons again for 3  
seconds.  
Wool **)  
Cool  
Special programme for briefly treating  
woollens with warm air  
9
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Caution: When the program ends or the power supply is interrupted dur-  
ing a program, the child lock function will release.  
10  
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*) EN 61121 test program setting.  
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Special programme for briefly treating woollens with warm air after they have been dried naturally,  
worn or stored for long periods.Wool fibres stand up and the wool becomes soft and cosy.  
Recommendation:Remove fabrics immediately after drying.  
**  
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USING THE DEVICE  
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USING THE DEVICE  
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DRYING METHODS  
CONSUMPTION & TECHNICAL DATA  
CONSUMPTION TABLE  
PLEASE NOTE  
The drying cycle times are intended as a guide only. The actual time used may vary due to different local circumstances.  
This tumble dryer is for domestic use only. Do not use it for purposes other  
than that for which it was designed. Follow the instructions given on the  
label of each garment and dry only machine-dryable garments.  
ENERGY  
CONSUMPTION  
DRYING  
TIME  
PROGRAM  
LOAD  
¬ Very dry  
8 kg  
8 kg  
8 kg  
4 kg  
4 kg  
4 kg  
8 kg  
8 kg  
1 kg  
8 kg  
4kWh  
4.49 kWh  
3.45 kWh  
1.98 kWh  
1.68 kWh  
1.15 kWh  
0.90 kWh  
0.60 kWh  
0.65 kWh  
0.10 kWh  
150 min  
140 min  
130 min  
130 min  
120 min  
110 min  
30 min  
20 min  
25 min  
30 min  
1
2
3
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*
¬
Normal  
¬ Damp  
¬ Very dry  
¬ Normal  
PREPARATION  
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5
6
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Before use, clean any deposits from inside the drum of the tumble dryer with wet  
cloth.  
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Damp  
¬ 30 min.  
¬ 20 min.  
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8
POWER SUPPLY  
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Wool  
cool  
9
10  
Connect the tumble dryer to the power supply (220V to 240V~/50Hz).  
*) EN 61121 test program setting.  
BEFORE TURNING ON POWER  
TECHNICAL DATA  
Before turning on the power for the tumble dryer, please check.  
HD80-01-U/HD80-01ME-U  
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Whether the supply voltage is in accordance with the value indicated on the  
nameplate.  
Power source  
220 - 240 V / 50 Hz  
Whether the supply receptacle can withstand the maximum power load to the  
tumble dryer.  
Max. working current (A)  
Nominal load (kg)  
Drying programs  
12  
8
Whether the supply receptacle is in accordance with the plug of the tumble dryer.  
If not, replace the power cord or receptacle to make them accord with each other.  
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our authorized service agent.  
Max. power (W)  
2700  
Dry heating power (W)  
Dimensions (HxDxW mm)  
Net weight (kg)  
2500  
850x620x595  
42  
Waterproofl evel  
IPX4  
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DRYING METHODS  
WARNING  
SELECTING PROGRAM  
Do not dry silk down and other delicate fabrics to avoid damage to  
the laundry  
To get the best drying results an appropriate drying program should be selected  
according to the laundry type Please turn the program knob to select the right  
program  
SELECTING FUNCTIONAL  
PREPARING THE LAUNDRY  
According to your requirements select the additional function:  
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Start delay  
Delicate  
¬
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Check whether the laundry to be dried is suitable to be dried in the tumble dryer  
The tumble dryer can only dry the laundry that has been spun dry Do not put too  
wet laundry into the tumble dryer  
Anti-crease  
Signal off  
¬
Empty pockets from keys coins etc remove lighters 
matches and harder  
decorative objects (e g brooches) and remove adornment that is not suitable to  
be dried.  
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Close zippers and hooks make sure the buttons are sewn on tightly and place  
small items such as socks belts bras etc in a mesh bag  
Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets, bedspreads, etc  
DRYING  
Press the "start/pause" button. The tumble dryer will operate according to the pre-set  
programs. The tumble dryer will stop operation automatically when a drying cycle  
ends. The "end" sign will appear on the display Open the tumble dryer door and take  
out the laundry If the laundry is not removed the tumble dryer will start the anti-  
crease protection automatically During the anti-crease protection cycle the tumble  
dryer's drum will run at intervals to keep your laundry loose  
Start/pause  
TURNING OFF THE TUMBLE DRYER  
LOADING THE TUMBLE DYER  
Press the power button to cut off the power supply and unplug the tumble dryer at  
the wall socket  
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Laundry should be spun as dry as possible in order to save energy  
Make sure that the laundry you are going to dry is suitable for drying in a tumble  
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Place the laundry evenly into the drum after shaking it loose  
Make sure not to overload the tumble dryer  
softener instructions  
TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY  
switch on the power supply  
Power  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Spin the laundry as dry as possible in the washing tumble dyer before putting it into the tumble dryer  
Avoid overloading the tumble dryer  
Press the key the dryer will be automatically energized.  
Shake the laundry and make it loose before loading it into the tumble dryer  
Choose a proper drying program Make sure the laundry in not dried longer than needed.  
Clean the condenser once a month.  
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USING THE DEVICE  
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MAINTENANCE  
DRYING METHODS  
CLEANING & CARE  
CARE CHART  
CLEANING THE TUMBLE DRYER  
Wipe the body of the tumble dryer and the control panel with  
a damp cloth. Remember not to use any organic solvent or  
corrosive agent to avoid damage to the device.  
Resistant material  
Bleachable in cold water  
Do not bleach  
Don't dry clean  
Delicate fabric  
Washable at 95 °C  
Washable at 60 °C  
Iron at 200 °C  
Hung to dry  
Iron at 150 °C  
Dry on clothes hanger  
Tumble dry, normal heat  
Tumble dry, reduced heat  
Don't tumble dry  
Washable at 40 °C  
Washable at 30 °C  
Iron at 100 °C  
CLEANING THE FILTER SCREEN  
Don't iron  
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Hand wash  
Dry clean only  
Wool Seal  
Dry cleaning with any solvent  
Dry cleaning with pericloride  
Dry cleaning with aviation fuel  
must be cleaned after every drying program is complete.  
1. Open the door.  
2.  
3. O  
4.  
2.  
4.  
1.  
3.  
LOAD REFERENCE  
Bed sheet (single)  
Blended fabric clothes  
Jackets  
Cotton  
Approximately 800g  
/
Approximately 800g  
Approximately 800g  
Approximately 800g  
Approximately 950g  
Approximately 200g  
Approximately 300g  
Approximately 50g  
Approximately 300g  
Approximately 70g  
EMPTYING THE WATER COLLECTION TANK  
Cotton  
During operation, steam condenses into water and is collected  
in the water collection tank. Empty the water collection tank  
after the program is complete.  
Jeans  
/
Overalls  
Cotton  
Ladies pyjamas  
Shirts  
/
1. Hold the handle and pull the tank outwards to remove it.  
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1.  
2.  
2. Pour away the water. Put the tank back in place.  
Note: Do not use the water for drinking or for  
food processing.  
Socks  
Blended fabrics  
Cotton  
T-Shirts  
If the tank has not been emptied, the tumble dryer will sound  
an alarm every time the tank is full. In that case the indicator  
light turns on and the tumble dryer will pause. It will not  
restart until the tank is emptied and replaced.  
Underwear  
Blended fabrics  
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MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE  
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DISPLAY CODES & TROUBLESHOOTING  
CLEANING & CARE  
CLEANING THE DRUM  
DISPLAY CODES  
After the tumble dryer has operated for a time, fabric caring  
agents or calcium contained in the water will form an almost  
invisible layer on the inside of the drum.  
CODES  
F2  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
_
¬ Drain pump error.  
Please contact the service center.  
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F3  
¬ The thermal sensor(near the filter) is open-circuited or  
short-circuited.  
Please contact the service center.  
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Please contact the service center.  
¬ Temperature of the laundry in the drum does not change.  
¬ The filter is full.  
F4  
F6  
F9  
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Clean the filter.  
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Please contact the service center.  
¬
The thermal sensor(near the heater) is open-circuited or  
short-circuited.  
CLEANING THE CONDENSER  
The condenser must be cleaned monthly. Switch off the power  
supply and remove the plug before cleaning:  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. Unlock the maintenance flap and open it.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
2. Screw both locking levers towards each other,Pull out the  
handle/air cooler.  
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1.  
3.  
2.  
4.  
Tumble dryer fails to  
operate.  
¬ Poor connection to the power supply.  
¬ Power failure.  
¬ No drying program is set.  
¬ Device has not been switched on.  
¬ The water collection tank is full.  
¬ The tumble dryer door is not properly closed.  
Check connection to the power supply.  
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Check the power supply.  
3. Thoroughly clean the handle/air cooler,allow all the  
water to drip out,then clean the seals.  
Make sure a drying program has been set.  
Make sure the device is switched on.  
Empty the water collection tank.  
4. Re-insert the handle/air cooler,handle below,  
unscrew both locking levers,close the maintenance flap  
until it locks into position.  
Close the tumble dryer door properly.  
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Tumble dryer fails to oper-  
ate and the display shows  
"End".  
Check if your program setting is appropriate.  
by the program setting.  
¬ There is no laundry in the drum.  
Check if there's laundry in the drum.  
Make sure the program is set correctly.  
Note: Do not use a sharp tool cleaning the  
heat exchanger, otherwise it may damage its  
sealing performance.  
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Drying time is too long  
and the results are not  
satisfactory.  
¬ The program setting is not correct.  
¬ The condenser is blocked.  
¬ The tumble dryer is overloaded.  
¬ The laundry is too wet.  
Clean the condenser.  
Reduce the amount ofl aundry in the drum.  
Spin the laundry properly before drying.  
Check the vent duct and unblock it.  
¬ The vent duct is blocked.  
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Remaining time on the  
display stops or skips.  
The remaining time will be adjusted and  
corrected continuously and automatically based  
upon the following factors:  
The automatic adjustment is a normal  
operation.  
¬ Type of laundry.  
¬ Loaded amount.  
¬ The degree of spinning dry of laundry.  
¬ Ambient temperature.  
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MAINTENANCE  
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  
NTC1  
NTC2  
R1:  
R2:  
L:  
Heating1  
Heating2  
Lamp  
T1:  
Thermal cut-out  
K1:  
Door switch  
NTC1: Temperature sensor  
NTC2: Temperature sensor  
PS:  
K2: Water level switch  
H:  
M:  
Humidity sensor  
Motor  
PCB1, PCB2:  
Printed circuit board  
Drainage pump  
BS PLUG SAFETY DETAILS (FOR U.K. USER)  
This appliance must be earthed. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals  
in your plug, proceed as follows: The green and yellow wire must be connected to the  
terminal in the plug marked E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green  
and yellow. The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked with  
the letter N or coloured black. The wire coloured brown must be connected to the  
terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red. If a 13 amp (BS 1363) plug is used,  
Green and  
yellow (Earth)  
E
L
Fuse  
Brown (Live)  
N
Haier Europe Trading S.r.l.  
Via De Cristoforis 12  
21100 Varese - Italy  
Tel + 39 0332 24511  
Fax +39 0332 245146  
Cord grip  
Blue (Neutral)  
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