Haier Hdy6-1 Manual
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HDY6-1 Table of Contents Befroe using the dryer Installation.....................................4-6 Preparation ......................................7 How to operare the dryer Control panel.................................8-9 Drying methods ...............................11 Cleaning and maintenance .......12-13 Specifications .................................17Wiring circuit ..................................16 Maintenance Trouble shooting .......................14-15 Operation Manual Condenser Tumble DryerTo p Program selector Container handle Name of Parts Door Plinth Button SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Bottom plaque Programming guide.........................10 Important Safety Instructions.....2-3 Name of Parts....................................1 This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the washing machine you have just purchased due to techincal improvements Read all instructions before using dryer. dryers are provided with operating,care and in- stallations instructionsWarning 1 Power supply cable Earth terminal Rear footplateBack plate Back cover board Drainage outlet
Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using this dryer, follow basic precautions,including the following: 1.Read all instructions before using this dryer. 2. Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned in,washed in, soaked in, orspotted with gasoline, cleaning solvents, kerosene, waxes, etc. Do not store these spotted with gasoline, cleaning solvents, kerosene, waxes, etc. Do not store these items on or near the dryer. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode. 3.Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is used near children. 4.Before the dryer is removed from service or discarded, remove the dryer door to prevent accidental entrapment. 5.To prevent injury, do not reach into the dryer if the drum is moving.Wait until the dryer has stopped completely before reaching into the drum. 6.Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to water and /or the weather. 7.Do not tamper with controls. 8.Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommendedin the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out. 9. To prevent fire, do not use heat to dry items containing plastic, foam rubber or similarly textured rubber-like materials, or items containing feathers or down. 10.Do notplace items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch fire. 11.Clean lint screen before or after each load. 12.This dryer must be properly installed in accordance with the installation instructions before it is used . 13.To prevent shock hazard and assure stability during operation, the dryer must be installed and electrically grounded by a qualified service person in accordance with local codes. 14.Always disconnect dryer from electrical supply before attempting any service.Disconnect power cord by graspingthe plug ,not the cord. 15.The dryer must only be used for its intended purposed. 16. Do not sit on top of the dryer.17.If the supply cord is damaged,it must be replaced by the manufacturer ,its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 18.Do not operate the dryer if any parts are missing or broken. 19.Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the appliance. 20. Keep surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint, dust and dirt. 21.Avoid fire hazard or electrical shock. Do not use an adaptor plug or extension cord or remove grounding prong from electrical power cord. Failure to follow this warning can cause serious injury, fire or death. 22.The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door ,a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the tumble dryer.
Installation Dimensions a = 855 mm b = 620 mm c = 595 mm Weight = 38 Kg Packing accessories Checklist of the accessories and materials provided with the machine: Quantity Installation To ensure the dryer operating normally, attention must be paid to the following in placement: µThe dryer must be horizontally installed. Its bottom is equipped with adjustable base angles. Adjust these 4 angles to level before operation; µCheck whether there is any damage to the dryer during transportation. Any damaged dryer must not be electrified. In case of any damage, contact your dryer supplier; µThe dryer must be kept away from flammable or detonable substances× µThe surrounding environment must be dry and ventilated; µDo not install the dryer on any hairy carpet because the normal ventilation of the vent hole may be blocked× µTo allow the dryer to perform better, the ambient temperature shall not be lower than 10 nor higher than 35 Column Installation To save space, the dryer may be installed on a prepositioned drum washing machine using a folding frame. This dryer can be placed with the HBF series washers by a folding frame. For specific installation, refer to the instructions for the installation of the folding frame. Change the door-opening direction If the direction of opening the dryer's door is not suitable to the location, its opening direction may be changed. The detailed operating procedures are as follows: µScrew off the 4 screws(1) fixing the door's hinge to remove the door(5); µRemove the hinge(3) from the door and take off the hinge cover(4) at the other side and fix the hinge back; µScrew off the screws fixing the door switch(6) to remove the door switch. Take off the door switch cover(7) at the other side and fix the door switch back; µPut the removed hinge cove(4)r and door switch cover(7) into the side opposite to the door; µRemove the 4 corks and the door lock cover from the front panel and put them on the other side of the front panel; µFix the door on the other side of the machine. Drain switchover During the drying of the laundry, the condensate water is automatically collected in the box inside the machine, so that the water needs to Name Owner's manualCertificate of ConformityDrainpipe a b c
Installation be removed from the box after every drying of the laundry. If your dryer is in the vicinity of a drainage, you may allow the condensate water being discharged directly into the drainage through the drainpipe provided as accessory so that to avoid emptying the box for every time. The method to connect the drainpipe is as follows: 1. Loosen the hose clip with the drain switchover joint; 2. Pull the hose off the joint; 3. Install the accessory drainpipe in place; 4. Fix the hose clip. Note: The outlet of the drainpipe must not be higher than 1.2 m above the floor. Preparation Turning on power Before turning on the power for the dryer, check: µWhether the supply voltage is in accordance with the value indicated on the nameplate; µWhether the supply receptacle can withstand the maximum power load to the dryer; µWhether the supply receptacle is in accordance with the plug of the dryer. If not, replace the power supply cable or receptacle to make them accord with each other; The replacement of the power supply cable must be made by a qualified professional or our authorized service agent; µThe dryer must be grounded securely. AttentionÖ 1. Before operation, clean off the dusts and dirties inside the drum of the dryer by a wet towel; 2. Clean off debris on the filter screen and in the duct to increase the drying efficiency. Treatment of laundry to dry µCheck whether the laundry to be dried is suitable to be dried in the dryer; µThe dryer can only dry the laundry that has been spun dry. Do not put too wet laundry into the machine; µEmpty all pockets of the laundry with such items as keys and coins and remove the adornment that is not suitable to be dried; µPull up zippers, sew and mend up loosened fasteners and tie up dispersed ribbons to prevent the laundry from being entangled. If necessary, put small items into a net. µTo achieve a better drying result, shake the heavy laundry and make it loose before load it into the dryer. Warning: Do not dry wool, silk, down and other delicate fabrics to avoid damage to fabrics. Cotton fabric .J Load to dry Synthetic fabric Maximum loadLaundry type AB
Control panel CottonWool Synthetic P erew ra i nsshei snot e fn ts ee ninn gor sm pailndelicaterinsesofteningspinintensenormalde licaterinseso fteningspinnormaldelicat $ + * ) &% A - Program knob Turn this knob to choose the drying program you desired. This type of dryer has 15 program options available for you to choose. For description of specific programs, refer to the list of programs on Page 10. At the same time, this knob also serves as a power switch. When it is turned to "OFF," the power supply turns off; when the drying program is selected, the power supply turns on. ( B - Start/Pause button After turning on the power, select the drying program you desired. Gently touch this button to start the dryer. Gently touch this button again during the operation of the dryer and the indicator light and display screen will flash digits and the machine will be halted. Press the button again and the program will continue to operate. C - Delicate button After this function is selected, the corresponding indictor light will be on and the low power heater will operate. During the operation of a program, the drying temperature will decrease so as to have a better care of the delicate laundry. D - Delay button Gently touch this button before a program starts. You may choose to start the dryer after a preset time. The delay range is between 1 and 24 hours. Every touch of the delay button will make an increment of one hour. When in excess of 12 hours, the remaining time will be redisplayed. After a delay time is set, gently touch the Start/Pause button to the start the delay operation and the indicator light will flash. Control panel CÇD composite button and children lock function During the operation of a program, you may press and hold down both buttons for 10 seconds to set up the children lock function if necessary. At this time, the display screen shows the remaining time and the lock alternatively, and the control panel will be locked. Press and hold down both buttons for 10 seconds once again and the children lock will release.F - LED screen The screen displays the remaining time for a program, the delay time and other related information. Note: The remaining time to start a program is the default time for the program. During the operation, with the variation of the factors such as the moisture content the actual remaining time program will be automatically adjusted until the preset drying result has been achieved and the program is complete. H - Indicator light for cleaning the filter screen When this light is on, it indicates that the program has operated in the cold air cycle and will be complete soon. It prompts the user to clean the filter screen after the program is complete.G - Indicator light for cleaning up the condensate collection box When this light is on, it indicates that the condensate collection box is full of condensate. Please empty the box. At this time the operation of the program will be halted. After the box is emptied, press the Start/Pause button and the program will continue to operate. E - Condensate collection box handle The condensate collection box is used to store the condensate during the drying. When the program is complete, empty the condensate collection box timely.
Programming Guide ProgramDegree of Drying .JHeavy cotton fabrics, sheets2:00 Slightly damp Cold .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .J .JCotton fabrics, sheets, coats Ordinary synthetic fabrics Blend fabrics Note: 1ÃLaundry drying time may extend or shorten depending on the following: ½Fabric type; ½Amount of loaded fabrics;× ½Degree of spinning dry of fabrics; ½Ambient temperature.. 2ÃBefore the laundry is dried, check the labels on the fabrics carefully. Do not put those that cannot be dried by a machine into the dryer to dry them, particularly the delicate fabrics. Too high temperatures may cause damage to them. TimeMax.Lading Machine ironing damp Ironing damp Dry Very dryRecommended Laundry Type Very dry Dry Slightly damp Ironing damp Ironing damp Timing drying for 20 minutes Timing drying for 30 minutes Timing drying for 40 minutes Timing drying for 60 minutes 1:50 1:40 1:30 1:20 1:00 0:50 0:40 0:30 1:00 0:30 0:40 1:000:20 0:20Ordinary cotton fabrics Ordinary cotton fabrics Ordinary cotton fabrics Ordinary synthetic fabrics Ordinary synthetic fabrics Ordinary synthetic fabrics Heavy fabrics, needing further drying Delicate fabrics Heavy fabrics, needing further drying Heavy fabrics, needing further drying Heavy fabrics, needing further drying Drying Methods 2ÃLaundry loading Open the door and place the treated laundry into the drum of the dryer. To save energy and achieve a better drying result, please spin the laundry as dry as possible. Place the laundry evenly into the drum after shake them loose. Note: Do not put excess laundry into the dryer to avoid damage to the dryer and laundry. 3ÃSetting drying program Turn the program knob to set an optimal drying program according to the laundry type and the drying result desired to achieve. 4. Delicate function setting For the delicate laundry that needs special care, choose this function button. Once this function is selected, the drying program will operate with a low heating power and the drying temperature will be low too. And the drying time will automatically increase by 20 minutes. 5. Delay setting You may choose to start the dryer after a preset time. The delay range is between 1 and 24 hours. 6. Program operation After a program is set, gently touch the Start/Pause button to start the program. 7. Program completion Before the drying program comes to end, the dryer will enter in the cold air cycle where the heating will stop. After the program is complete, the display screen will display "End." Open the door to remove the laundry. If the laundry is not removed in time after the drying program is complete, the dryer will start in the anti-crease protection cycle automatically. In the anti-crease protection cycle, the dryer's drum will run in a set interval to keep your laundry loose. 8. Turning off the dryer Turn the program knob to the "OFF" position to cut off the power supply and turn off the dryer. 1ÃTurning on power Insert the power plug into an appropriate receptacle to turn on the power. Operating power supply: (220-230)V/50Hz. ½ Overalls (cotton appr 950g) ½Blended fabric clothes (appr 800g) ½ T- s h i r t (appr 300g) ½Jackets (cotton appr 800g) ½Woolen blankets (appr 3000g)½Single bed sheets (cotton appr 800g)½Socks (blended fabrics appr 50g)½Underwear (appr70g) ½JeansJ ½Pajamas (appr 200g) ½Shirts (appr 300g) Reference weight of fabrics for drying
Cleaning and Maintenance 1Cleaning the surface Wipe off the dusts and dirties on the body of the dryer and the surface of the main control panel by a cleaning cloth. Remember not use any organic solvent or corrosive agent in cleaning to avoid damage to the machine. 2. Cleaning the filter screen To ensure a good ventilation effect during drying, the filter screen must becleaned after every drying program is complete. Open the door to remove the filter screen from the machine. Open the screen and clean off the lints on the screen and handle by a wet towel. After cleaning, put the screen back in place. 3. Empty the condensate collection box During the operation of a program, steam condenses into water is collected in the box. The box must be emptied in time after the program is complete. - Hold the handle of the box and take out the box. When the box is taken out, keep it level to prevent the condensate from overflowing; - Pour away the condensate water. Note: the condensate water can not be used for drink or for food processing; - Put the box back in place. If the box has not been cleaned in time, the dryer will alarm automatically when the box is full. The indicator light is on when the box is emptied and the dryer will stop. It will not restart until the box is emptied. 4.Cleaning condenser The condenser must be cleaned monthly. Cut off power supply before cleaning. - Hold the protrusions on both sides of the lower deco panel and open the lower deco panel; Cleaning and Maintenance - Using a coin or other tool, push the slides on the cover to the position as shown in the figure and then remove the cover; - Turn the condenser's handle 90 degrees in the direction as shown in the figure; - Remove the condenser from the dryer; - Clean the condenser by a brush or flush it by a water jet; Note: Do not use a sharp tool in cleaning the heat exchanger, otherwise it may damage its sealing performance; - Put the condenser back in place and lock up the cover; - Put the lower deco panel back in place. 5. Cleaning the drum After the dryer has operated for a time, fabric caring agents or calcium contained in the water will form an almost invisible segregation layer on the inside of the drum. This makes the dryer not able to reliably and accurately identify the dryness of the laundry. So the inside of the drum, especially the stainless steel pieces on the blades must be cleaned regularly by a wet cloth. B A CD
Trouble shooting Those listed below are not failures. The following must be confirmed before calling for service: Problem The dryer does not start Possible Cause ½Whether the power supply plug peels off; ½Whether the local circuit is out of power; ½Whether the door is closed tightly; ½Whether a drying program has been set; ½Whether the Start/Pause button has been pressed; ½Whether the condensate collection box is full; The drying result is not good and the drying time too long. ½Whether the drying program setting is correct or not; ½Whether the filter screen has been cleaned up; ½Whether the condenser is blocked; ½Whether the amount of the loaded laundry exceeds the rated load; ½Whether the loaded laundry has been spun dry; ½Whether the vent duct is blocked; ½Whether the surface of the inside of the drum gets a segregation layer; The light in the drum is off½Whether the power supply turns on; ½Whether the bulb is damaged; The remaining time display is halted, or the remaining time displayed by skipping degression The remaining time will be adjusted and corrected continuously and automatically based on the following factors: ½Type of laundry; ½ Loaded amount; ½The degree of spinning dry of laundry; ½Ambient temperature; The automatic adjustment is a normal operation. Trouble shooting E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 Prompt and Alarm Information In case of an improper operation or trouble with the machine when it operates, the code corresponding to the trouble will be displayed on the display screen: Code CategoryCause Solutions Prompt code Trouble code Trouble code Prompt code Prompting the door not closed tightlyShut the door closely and restart the machine Trouble code Trouble code There is no change in the temperatures of the laundry in the tubContact a professional serviceman The laundry not driedContact a professional serviceman Prompting there is no load or the loaded laundry has reached the requirements for the dry settingTurn off the power and reselect a program to cancel the code The thermal sensor open-circuited or short circuitedContact a professional serviceman Drain pump failsContact a professional serviceman Note: All information except for E1 needs to turn off the power and then restart the machine to cancel the code.
Specifications HDY6-1 (220-230)~/50Hz 15 Rated load 6Kg 15 2850 Waterprooff levelIPX4 Type Item Power supply Maximum operating current(A) Weight)Êkg)Ë Dimensions(H²D²W)mm Maximum power(W) Drying program 38 855h620h595 Wiring Circuit /*1 )$ 36/ 0 + HDW + HDW17& + .. . )XVH 7KHUPRW DW X1X2 X3 X4X9 X11 X10 X12 PCB1PCB2 FA-Electromagnetic interference inhibitor Heat1ÉHeating1 Heat2ÉHeating2 Fuse-Thermal fuseTÉThermostatLÉBulb PSÉDrainage pumpMÉMotorNTCÉTemperature sensor HÉHumidity sensor K1ÉLevel switchK2ÉDoor switch K3ÉLight switch PCB1ÃPCB2ÉPrinted circuit board