Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY FEATURES ASKO DRYER FEATURES ENERGY SAVING TIPS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PREPARING THE LAUNDRY T711 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS T721 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS T731 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS T761 AND T781 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING PRODUCT WARRANTY INDEX 2 2 3 3 4 10 12 13 14 17 22 24 25 26
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IMPORT INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following: Read all instructions before using the appliance. [. . . ] It is important, therefore, to select the appropiate program for the type of load you are drying. If you prefer, you can select Timed Dry, which does not
When using Timed Dry, it's best to use a shorter time; then if the load isn't dry, you can set the timer for a few more minutes. NOTE: Always follow the care label instruction.
Program
Heavy (P1) Normal (P2) Delicate (P3) Iron dry (P4) Timed Dry Air Fluff NOTE:
Definition
For items that are extremely difficult to dry, such as jeans and thick towels. Cotton with elastic and/or decorative trim, linen (white and colorfast). It simply circulates the air as the clothes tumble to shake out the dust and refresh the clothes. (See note below. )
When using Timed Dry and Air Fluff, you must set the number of minutes for the program to run. (See "Time" in the "Option Buttons" section below for details. )
BUTT UTTONS OPTION BUTTONS
The option buttons allow you to select program time, normal or low temperature, anti-crease, delayed start, buzzer and quick cooling. Each of these options is defined in more detail in the following paragraphs.
DELAY
This option lets you set the dryer to start at the most convenient time. This feature is also useful in areas where utility companies offer discount rates during offpeak hours. You can set delayed start from 1 hour to 24 hours, in one-hour increments. To set a delayed start time, press the button until the number of hours you wish to delay starting the machine displays on the LED, as illustrated below:
TIME SET
If you set the program knob to Timed Dry or Air Fluff, you must select the length of drying time by pressing this button until the number of minutes you wish to dry the load displays on the LED. The time advances in 5minute increments and you can select between 5 and 90 minutes. If you pass the time you wanted to select, continue to press the button until the correct time displays.
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If you pass the time you wanted to select, continue to press the button until the correct time displays. If you decide not to delay starting the unit, continue to press the button until "0" displays. Press Start and the unit will start after the number of hours you selected has passed. To cancel Delay Start after you have pressed the Start button, press and hold the Stop button until the LED displays the program number or, if the program knob is set on 5 or 6, the number of minutes. You can then press Start and the unit will start right then.
WRINKLE-FREE
The Wrinkle-free option prevents garments from wrinkling if you're unable to remove them right away. You can select one, two, or three hours by pressing the Wrinkle-free button until the number of hours you prefer displays, as illustrated below:
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NOTE: "0" on the LED indicates the option is not active. When you set a time, the drum will continue to rotate after the program is complete for three seconds every minute until the door is opened or the selected time (1 3 hours) has passed. If the buzzer is on, it will sound each time the anti-crease program activates.
TEMPERATURE
You have two temperature options: Normal and Low. The Normal setting should be used for heavier fabrics, such as denim, cotton, linen, etc. The Low setting should be used for lighter, more delicate fabrics, such as synthetics, permanent press, acrylics, etc. [. . . ] See "Overheat Protection" on page 3 for possible causes and instructions on how to restart the unit.
The machine takes too long to dry my laundry.
Check that the lint filter is clean. If you use dryer sheets (not recommended), you may need to wash the lint filter with warm water and a soft brush to clean any blocked holes. Be careful not to overload the dryer because the warm air needs sufficient room to circulate properly and the clothes need room to tumble freely. The laundry should only be damp when it comes
The motor is running but the drum isn't turning.
This usually means a belt is broken. [. . . ]