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Fagor SF-800CD Guide D'installation & D'utilisation page 12

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3 - PROGR MMING
3.1 - T
HE CONTROL P NEL
8
Condensing
kg
Cl as s
B
SF-800CB
C
Time selector
Laundry choice Mixed
B
D
Laundry choice Cotton
Delayed start
3.2 - P
ROGR MMING
DRYING CYCLE
Your dryer is equipped with a sensor which automatically detects the moment when your laundry is dry.
— You access the automatic dryness detection programs by turning the Time selector
— If you wish to adjust the time for the cycle yourself (so that laundry is slightly damp for immediate ironing, for
example, or for extra drying or to dry just a few pieces of laundry) use timed programs with set drying times.
S
T RTING THE PPLI NCE
— Check that the power cable is plugged in, and if the door is properly closed.
3.2 - P
ROGR MMING
DRYING CYCLE
P
UTO
ROGR MS
— Turn the Time selector
to the UTO position.
n « -
- » (for utomatic mode) is then shown on
F
the display
(Fig. 3.2.1)
— Choose your laundry by pressing the Laundry
B
C
choice
and/or
:
B
COTTON -
: Laundry choice button
loads consisting of household linen, terry towelling
and cotton clothes and underclothes.
C
MIXED -
: Laundry choice button
loads consisting of items of different types (cotton
and hard-wearing synthetic articles) or made from
mixed fibres.
DELIC TES -
: Laundry choice buttons
C
and
(simultaneous key press): For laundry that
are particularly temperature-sensitive (e.g. made
from acrylic fibres).
The drying temperature is regulated to suit the type
of textile selected.
G
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
to start
your program.
The two segments situated either side of the «
flash alternately (Fig. 3.2.1) .
bout 20 minutes before the end of the cycle, the
F
display
shows you how much time is left.
C
OOLING CYCLE
ll programs finish with a cooling cycle that lasts for
a few minutes to allow the washing to cool gra-
dually.
Do not stop your dryer before this cycle has
finished.
A U T O
10
20
min
30
180
40
160
50
140
60
120
80
100
A
B
C
D
E
G
Buzzer
F
Display
to
T
IMER DRYING PROGR MS
— Select the drying time by turning the Time selec-
tor
to the desired drying time.
— Choose your laundry by pressing the Laundry
B
C
choice
and/or
buttons (Fig. 3.2.1) .
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
your program.
F
The display
tells you the time remaining.
: For
D
'
EL YING
PROGR M
S ST RT
— Choose either an automatic dryness detection
: For
program, or a timed drying program, by turning the
Time selector
.
— Choose your laundry by pressing the Laundry
B
C
B
choice
and/or
buttons.
— Press the "Delayed Start" button
the start of your program from hour to hour until
you reach the desired delay time (max 24 hours).
— Confirm by pressing the "Start/Pause" button
G
.
F
The display
shows you how much time remains
before your program starts. The last hour is decrea-
sed in minutes.
»
Once the time delay has expired, the program
actually starts. The display tells you the time remai-
ning, which becomes more precise as the drying
cycle progresses.
B
UZZER OPTION
— Press the "Buzzer" button
drying, three beeps will sound every minute for one
hour until the door is opened or the appliance is
stopped (Fig. 3.2.4).
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3 - PROGR MMING
DDING OR REMOVING N ITEM DURING DRYING
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
rupt drying or open the door.
The Laundry choice indicators and the display
flash (Fig. 3.2.3).
— Insert or remove the item or items and close the
door.
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
.
resume drying
E F G
LTERING PROGR MMING OR DRYING DURING
OPER TION
Start/Pause
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
rupt drying.
The Laundry choice indicators and the display
flash (Fig. 3.2.3).
— Select another program.
A U T O
.
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
resume drying.
C
LE N CONDENSER W RNING
The "Condenser warning" light
fromtime to time to remind you that you should
clean the condenser (Fig. 3.2.5) .
Do not forget to do this as soon as possible,
since the warning will disappear when the
next program starts.
G
to start
4 - REGUL R M INTEN NCE
4.1 - C
LE NING THE FILTER
(Fig. 3.2.2)
This is located in the lower part of your dryer.
Clean it as follows:
— Remove it from its housing by pulling it upwards
(Fig. 4.1.1).
— Open the filter and clean it by removing the thin
D
coating of fluff covering it (Fig. 4.1.2).
to delay
— Re-insert it in its housing, pushing it well in.
The filter must be cleaned after every
drying. Do not wash it with water (Fig. 4.1.3).
4.2 - E
MPTYING THE CONDENS TE CONT INER
This is located at the top or bottom of your
appliance (according to model), and it recovers the
water extracted from your items during drying.
— To empty it, release it from its housing by pulling
it towards you (Fig. 4.2.1).
The condensate container must be emptied
after each drying cycle (Fig. 4.2.2).
— Empty the condensate container if there is a risk
E
of frost, or if you wish to move or tilt your
. t the end of
appliance.
EN
(continued)
S
TOPPING THE PPLI NCE
G
t the end of the program, the "STOP" light flash
to inter-
and the display shows "0:00" (Fig. 3.2.6).
The "Filter"
and "Tank Full"
remind you that you must clean the filter and empty
the water collection tank after every drying cycle:
— Turn the Time selector
G
to
.
— Empty your dryer.
— Clean the filter and empty the condensate contai-
ner (see the "REGUL R M INTEN NCE" section).
G
T
F
NK
ULL W RNING DURING CYCLE
to inter-
If the tank is full before the end of the drying cycle,
the machine shuts off.
The "Tank Full" light
C
buttons and the time remaining will start
and/or
G
to flash (Fig. 3.2.7).
to
— Proceed to empty your condensate container (see
the "REGUL R M INTEN NCE" section).
— Press the "Start/Pause" button
your program.
will flash
N
:
OTE
— The "Buzzer" option remains selected from one
program to the next. Just press the button once to
deselect the option.
4.3 - C
LE NING THE CONDENSER
The condenser must be cleaned twice a
month.
— Unplug the power cable from the socket before
cleaning the condenser.
Clean it as follows:
— Open the grill at the front of the appliance.
— Release the condenser and remove it carefully
(Fig. 4.3.1).
— Remove any fluff from the condenser. Clean it with
water only under the tap (Fig. 4.3.2).
— fter cleaning, ensure that none of the tubes are
"blocked" and that the fins are clean.
— Rub it superficially.
— Re-insert the condenser and lock it in place. Close
the grill.
When refitting the condenser, ensure that it
is pushed in firmly right to the back of its
housing when locking it in.
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lights flash to
to the "Off" position
B
, the Laundry choice
G
to restart
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