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    							HDY-M60
    Start
    HDY-M60OFF
    20 min
    60 min
    100 min
    150 min
    200 min
    OFF 60 min
    30 min
    Cool
    Warm
    Please read this manual carefully b efore operating your drye r.
    Retain this for future reference.
    Record the model and serial numb er of the tumble drye r.
    Please have this information ready  for any service related enquiries.
    HDY-M40
    0180500410 
    						
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    RACK FITTING INSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\
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    WIRING CIRCUIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
    Date Purchased:
    Store Purchased from:
    Serial No.:
    TABLE OF CONTENTS                                            PAGE 
    						
    							1Read all in str u ctio ns befo re usin g th is dry e r.
    2   The interior of the dryershould be cleaned periodically  by quali fied ser vice
           personnel. An e xcessiv e amount of lint build up in 
    theinterior of the dryercould
           result in ine fficient dr ying and pose a possible  fire hazard. 
      3 The applia nce m ust n otb e in sta lle d behin d a lo ck a ble door, a slid in g door or a door w it h
    a hinge on th e opp osit e sid e to th ato fth e tum ble dry e r in su ch a way th ata fu ll open in g
    o fth e tum ble dry e r is re str ic te d.
    4 Atte ntio n -re ar pa nelc a n be hot.
      5
    The tumble drye rshould no tbe used ifindustria lchemical shave been use dto
      6   T he dry er m ust o nly be use d fo r it s in te nd ed purpose.
    7 Clean lin tscre en befo re or afte r ea ch load.
      8   T his applia nce is notin ten ded fo r use by peop le (in clud in g childr
    e n) w it h re du ce d
            physic a l, se nso ry or me nta lc apabil it ie s, o r la ck of experie nce and knowled ge,
        unl ess th ey have been giv e n su perv is io n or in stru ctio n concern in g use ofth e
           applia nce by a pe rs o n re spo nsib le fo r th eir saf ety. You ng ch ild re n sh ou ld be
    s u pe rv is e d to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
      9  Do not operate the dryer if any parts are missing or broken.
    10  To avoid fire hazard or electrical shock do not use an adaptor plug \
    or extension 
           cord or remove grounding prong from electrical power cord. Failur\
    e to follow this 
          warning can cause serious injury, fire or death.
    11  To avo id fir e haza rd or ele ctr ic a ls h o ck do not reach into the drum while the drum is 
    12 Do nota ttem ptto mod if y  o r repai r th e co ntr o ls .
    13  Th efin alp art o fa tum ble dry e r cy cle occ u rs wit h outh eat(c o old ow n cyc le ) to co ol
            it e m sto a te m per atu re th ate nsu re s th atth ey will n ot be damag ed.Ne ve r st
    o p a
           tum ble dry e r befo re th e en d ofth e dry in g cy cle unl ess all it e m sare qu ic kly rem ove d
           and spr ead ou t so th atth e he at is dis sip ate d.
    14 Do notd ry it e m sth ath ave been previo usly clea ned in ,was hed in ,so a ke d in ,o r
           sp otte d wit h su bsta nce s su ch as cook in g oil, a ce to ne,a lc o hol, petr o l, kerose ne,sp ot
           remo ve rs , tu rpe ntin e,wa xe s an d wax remove rs , e tc . D o no tsto re or use th ese it e m s
           on or in th e vic in it y ofth e dry e r. D o notpl ace it e m sexpo se d to cook in g oils in yo ur
           dry e r.  It em sco nta m inate d wit h co okin g o
    ils m ay co ntrib ute to a chem ic a lre actio n th at
           co uld ca use a lo a d to ca tc h fir e .O il-affe cte d it e m sca n ign it e spo ntaneo usly , e specia lly
          when expo se d to heatso urc e s su ch as in a tum ble dry e r. T he it e m sbec om ewa rm ,
          ca usin g an oxid atio n re actio n in th e oil. O xid atio n cre a te s he at. If th e he atca nnot
          esc ap e,th e it e m sca n bec om eho teno ugh to ca tc h fir e . Pili ng,sta ck in g or stor in g
           oil- affe cte d it e m sca n pr eve nt he atfr o m esc ap in g and cre ate a fir e haza rd . If it is
           una voida ble th at fabr ic s th at co nta in veg eta ble o
    rco okin g oil o r have be en
           co ntamin ate d by hair ca re prod ucts be place d in a tum ble dry e r th ey sho uld fir s t b e
            w ash ed in hotw ate r w it h extr a deterg ent- th is will redu ce ,b u tn o telimin ate ,th e
          h a za rd .
    moving
    .W ait until the dryer has stopped completely before reaching into the drum\
    .
    1
           clean the dryer.
    IMPORT ANT: SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS
    Warning-T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal 
    injuries, the following basic  precautions should be followed: 
    						
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    15Do notd ry unw ash ed it e m sin th e tum ble dry e r.
    16  Fab ric so ftene rs , o r simi la r pro du cts , sho uld be use d as sp ecif ie d by th e fab ric
          so fte ner in stru ctio ns.
    17 To prevent fir e ,d o notu se he atto dry it e m sco ntain in g plastic , fo a m rub ber or
          simil arly te xtu re d rubber-l ik e m ateria ls , o r it e m sco ntain in g fe ath ers or do wn. It em s
          su ch as fo am rub ber (la te x foa m), sho wer ca ps, w aterp ro of te xtil e s, rub ber ba ck e d
          artic le s and clo th es or pill ow s fit te d wit h fo am rub ber pads sho uld not be dr ie d in th e
          tum ble dry e r.
    18  Th is dry e r m ust b e prope rly in st
    al le d in accorda nce wit h th e install atio n instru ctio ns
    b efo re it is use d.
    19 Do notin sta ll o r sto re th is dry e r w he re it w ill b e exp ose d to wate r and /o r th e wea th er.
           K eep surround in g ar eas fr e e fr o m th e accumul atio n of lin t, d ust a nd dir t.
    20 To preventsh ock ha za rd and ass u re sta bilit y durin g ope ra tio n ,th e dry er m ust b e
          in stal le d and ele ctri ca lly groun ded by a qual if ie d se rv ic e pers o n in accorda nce wit h
    lo ca l
         codes.
    21 Do notsit o n to p of th e dry e r.
    22 If th e powe rco rd is da mag ed,it m ust b e repl ace d by th e man ufa ctu re r, it s se rv ic
    e
    ag ento r simila rly qu alif ie d per so ns in or der to avo id a haza rd .
    23 Always dis conn ect d ry er fr o m electr ic a ls up ply befo re attem ptin g any se rvi ce .
          Di sc onn ect p ow er co rd by grasp in g th e plug,n otth e co rd .
    24 Do no trep air or repl ace any pa rt o f th e dry e r or atte m pta ny se rvic in g un le ss
    s p ecif ica lly
    re commen ded in th e user-mai nten ance instr u ctio ns.
    25  Be fo re th e dry e r is rem ove d fr o m se rv ic e or dis card ed,rem ove th e dry er door to
    pr eve nt accide nta le ntrapme nt.
    Ca utio n, r is k o f fir e - th is  is  a sa fe ty  s y mbo l. F ailur e to foll ow th e warni ngs
    o utlin e
    din  th ese  u se r in stru ctio ns  ca n caus e a fir e  haza rd .
    26  Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches 
    						
    							StartHDY -M60OFF
    20 min
    60 min
    100 mi n
    150 mi n
    200 min
    OFF 60 min
    30 minCo ol
    Warm
    Read all instructions before usi ng this drye r.
    This dryer has been designed f or domestic use only .
    SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
    Control panel
    Adjustable outlet
    grill and lint filter
    Power supply cordModel number
    and Serial number
    Back plate
    Door
    Air intake grill
    3
    Program selector
    Start button
    This diagram may be slightly di fferent from the layout of the dryer you have just 
    purchased due to technical impr ovements.  
    						
    							Turning on power
    Before turning on the power of the dryer check  whether the supply voltage is in 
    accordance with the value indicated on the n ame plate.
    f
    Preparation of laundry load
    - The dryer can only dry  laundry which has be
    en spun dry. Do not put in laundry which 
       is still dripping wet or has excess water.
    -  Make sure all pockets are empty before placing laundry in the dryer. Remove all lighters 
       and matches. 
    -  Pull up zippers, mend loosened fasteners  and tie up ribbons to prevent the
       laundry from being entangled. If necessary, put small items in a laundry bag. 
    - To achieve a better drying result ensure the  clothes are separated before loading into the 
    dryer.
    Load to dry
    Laundry type Synthetic fabric
    Maximum load 6 kg     3 kg
    W arning:
    1. Avoid drying wool, silk and other
       delicate fabrics, they maybe 
       damaged.
    2. Do not exceed the recommended 
       load limit. This could damage the 
       dryer as well as the laundry.
    4
    Attention:
    1.Before operation, clean off any dust and dirt  inside the drum of the dryer with a 
       damp towel.
    2.Clean off any debris on the lint filter and i n th e duct to increase the drying efficienc y.
    Model
    HDY-M60
    HDY-M40 Cotton fabric
    Maximum load 4 kg    2 kg 
    						
    							1. Power up
    Insert the power plug into an appropriate power outlet that is properly installed and 
        grounded. Operating power supply: 220-2 40V~50Hz.
    2. Laundry loading
    Open the door and load the laundry into t he drum of the drye r. For a more energy
        efficient and better drying result, make sure the load has been spun dried.     Loosen
    3.Setting drying time 
    T
    urn the timer knob to set an optimal drying time according to the fabric type and 
        quantity. You can choose cool cycle or warm cycle according to your needs and 
        then press the “Start” button to st art the dryer.
    4. Program completion Warm air cycle:
     Before the drying time comes to end, the dryer will  add cold air to cool the clothes.
    After the timer stops, the knob will point to OFF.
       Open the door to remove the laundr y.
    Cool air cycle:
     Throughout the cycle, the heater does no t activate. The laundry is dried by cool  air.
    5. Cleaning the  filter
    Please clean the filter after  each load.
    5
    May be tu m ble dry .
    D o not tu m ble dry .
    N orm ald ry .
    A ir d ry , o nly .
    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
    the load when placing in the dryer.
    Note: Check labels on clothing before plac ing them in the dryer. Some articles are
                not suitable for machine dr y. High temperature may damage the fabric.
       Note:  1. Before you set the drying time, ensure your hand s are dry.
     2. Please close the door and press the “Start” button to restart \
    the 
        machine after adding laundry dur ing the cycle.
       Note: 1.To avoid timer interruption, pleas e do not turn the timer knob to the grey area  
                    of the program cycle. 
                 2. Clothes should go through the cooling  down/airing phase\
     of the cycle.
                      If for any reason the dryer is sto pped before the cycle has fininshed, dry 
                      clothes should be removed imm ediately and not left in the dryer. Clothes 
                     should be spread out to cool and not left bunched eg. i\
    n a clothes basket.
                      Before you open the doo r, please switch off the power supply. 
    						
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    Dryer timer: The timer will let you set the time for up to 200 minutes t\
    o dry 
                        your clothes depending on the load of the clothes.
    This dryer has two program types. The  light blue colour is the cool air cycle and 
    the orange is the warm air cycle. During  the cool air cycle the heater does not 
    come on and the clothes are dried by c ool air. During the warm air cycle the 
    heater activates and the clothes are dri ed by warm air. In the last 20 minutes of 
    the warm cycle, the heater stops and the laundry is cooled down.
    the time selected.  Push the Start button.  The dryer starts the cycle and counts 
    down, moving anti-clockwise, until the  timer points to the OFF position.
    Start
    HDY -M60OFF
    20 min
    60 min
    100 min
    150 min
    200 min
    OFF 60 min
    30 min
    Cool
    Warm
    OFF 20 min
    60 min
    100 min
    150 min
    200 min
    OFF 60 min
    30 min
    Cool
    Warm
    It is not recommended to turn the 
    timer indicator  to the grey 
    area of the program cycle. 
    There is an indicator  on the timer knob. Turn the timer knob till the  indicator points to 
    Programs 
    						
    							Cleaning the surface
    Wipe off any dust or dirt.
    Cleaning the filter screen
    T o ensure good ventilation effect during dryi ng, the filter screen must be cleaned before
    or after each use.
    1. Remove the filter Gently push together the clip on the filter screen 
    and then pull out towards yourself.
    2. Cleaning the filter Remove the lint with a soft brush or vacuum 
    cleane r. Be careful not to damage the filters.
    Remove any remaining lint from the lint scre en 
    on the doo r.
    3. Re-installing the filter After cleaning filters, put the screen back in place.
    Note: Never operate your dryer without the  lint filter.
    7
    W ARNING! Unplug the power cord prior to any cleaning
    NOTE:  Do not use excessive wate r,a damp cloth is fine.
               Do not use solvent.
               Do not use spray cleaners when cleaning the interio r.
               Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners. 
    						
    							Remove the transport packaging (fig.1) and remove the dryer rack 
    from the top packaging (fig.2). Remove the tape on the front (fig.3 
    and fig.4), the wall mounting kit attached to the drum with tape on 
    the inside and the panel film, before starting the dryer.
    Packing accessories
    Check list of the accessories and materials provided with the machine: Owner’s manual Wall mounting kit  Panel film Screw
       Quantity              
    To ensure the dryer opera tes normally, attention must be paid to the
    following:
    1. The rear of the dryer must not have any restriction to the intake of \
        fresh air .
    2.Check the dryer for any damage.  If any damage is found do not operate 
    and contact your supplier or Au thorised Service Centre.
    3.The dryer must be kept away from flammable substances.
    4.The surrounding environment m ust be dry and ventilated.
    fig.1
    fig.2 fig.3 fig.4
    Dimensions
    UNPACKING YOUR DRYER
    8
    Dryer rack
    1
    5. For best results, the ambient temperature should be between 10 C 
        and 35 C.
    (HDY-M60)
       Quantity
    (HDY-M40)                           1                          1                  \
        1            6
                              1                      None                   \
    1          None None
    HDY-M60
    HDY-M40
    a(mm)
    b(mm) weight(kg)
    c(mm)
    830 600560
    30
    830 445
    28
    600 
    						
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