Haier Clothes Dryer HDY D70 F User Manual

Name of Parts  
Program selector  
Condenser Tumble Dryer  
HDY-D70-F  
Container handle  
Door  
Table of Contents  
Before using the dryer  
Name of Parts....................................1  
Important Safety Instructions .....2-3  
Installation.....................................4-6  
Preparation ......................................7  
Plinth  
Earth terminal  
Back plate  
How to operate the dryer  
Power supply cable  
Control panel.................................8-9  
Programming guide.........................10  
Drying methods ...............................11  
Back cover board  
Maintenance  
Rear footplate  
Cleaning and maintenance .......12-13  
Trouble shooting .......................14-15  
Drainage outlet  
Wiring circuit ..................................16  
Specifications .................................17  
Warning  
Read all instructions before using dryer.  
Dryers are provided with operating,care and in-  
stallations instructions  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the machine you have just  
purchased due to techincal improvements  
 
1
Installtion  
Installtion  
b
Dimensions  
Change the door-opening direction  
If the direction of the dryer's door is not suitable to the location, its opening direction  
may be changed. The procedure is as follows:  
a = 855 mm  
b = 620 mm  
c = 595 mm  
Weight = 43 kg  
1. Unscrew the 4 hinge screws holding the door onto the machine and remove  
the door.  
2. Unscrew the door catch 6 and prise out the catch cover on the opposite side  
of the door and transpose them.  
c
3. Unscrew the door hinges and prise out the hinge covers on the opposite side  
of the door and transpose them.  
4. Remove the 4 blanking plugs from the screw holes on the machine and insert  
them in the holes on the other side.  
Packing accessories  
Checklist of the accessories and materials provided with the machine:  
5. Refit the door on the opposite side of the machine.  
Owner's  
manual  
Certificate of  
Conformity  
Name  
Drainpipe  
Quantity  
a
b
c
To ensure the dryer operates normally, attention must be paid to the  
following instructions;  
The dryer must be level when installed. Its bottom is equipped with  
adjustable feet. Adjust these 4 feets to level the unit before operation;  
Check whether there is any damage to the dryer during transportation.  
Any damaged dryer must not be used. if the unit is damaged, contact  
your dryer supplier;  
e
f
d e  
The dryer must be kept away from flammable substances;  
The surrounding environment must be dry and ventilated;  
To allow the dryer to perform better, the ambient temperature shall not be  
lower than 10  
nor higher than 35℃.  
a-door hinge b-catch cover c-door  
d-hinge cover e-door catch f-blanking plug  
 
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5
Preparation  
Installtion  
Drain switchover  
Attention  
Before use, clean any deposits from inside the drum of the dryer with  
a wet towel;  
Clean debris on the filter screen to increase the drying efficiency.  
During the drying of the laundry, the condensate water is automatically  
collected in the box inside the machine, so that the water needs to  
be removed from the box after every drying cycle. If your  
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 box 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;  
Turning on power  
Before turning on the power for the dryer, check:  
Whether the supply voltage is in accordance with the value indicated on the  
nameplate;  
Whether the supply receptacle can withstand the maximum power load to  
the dryer;  
Whether the supply receptacle is in accordance with the plug of the dryer.  
3. Install the accessory drainpipe on the joint;  
4. Fix the hose in place with the clip;  
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;  
The dryer must be grounded securely.  
Note: The outlet of the drainpipe must not be higher than 1.0 m above  
the floor  
Treatment of laundry to dry  
Check whether the laundry to be dried is suitable to be dried in the dryer;  
The dryer can only dry the laundry that has been spun dry. Do not put too  
wet laundry into the machine;  
Empty all pockets of the laundry with such items as keys and coins and  
remove the adornment that is not suitable to be dried;  
Pull 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.  
To achieve a better drying result, shake the heavy laundry and make it loose  
before load it into the dryer.  
Load to dry  
Make sure that the laundry you are going to dry is suitable for drying in a  
dryer.You will find information on this on the laundry labels.The following  
symbols mean:  
Drying in the  
tumble dryer  
not possible  
Dry at normal  
temperature  
Dry at  
reduced temperature  
Warning: Do not dry wool, silk, down and other delicate fabrics to avoid  
damage to fabrics.  
 
6
7
Control Panel  
Control Panel  
G
H
I
G - Programme progress display  
Depending on the programme selected, the drying stage reached is  
shown by the indicator lamps on the control panel:  
- Drying  
Séchage  
- Ready to iron  
- Airing  
Pr  
Air frais  
ê
t
à
repasser  
Anti-froissage  
F
E
D
B
- End/Anti-crease  
C
A
J
At the end of a programme,the End/Anti-crease indicator lamp comes on.  
The drum will continue to rotate at intervals to prevent laundry creasing, if you  
do not wish to remove it immediately.  
A - Program knob  
Turn this knob to choose the drying program you desire. This type of dryer  
has 11 program options . For description of specific programs, refer to the list of  
programs on Page 10. When the drying program is selected,the relevant indicator  
light is on.  
H - 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 operation, with variation of factors such as the moisture  
content. The actual remaining time will be automatically adjusted until the preset  
drying result has been achieved and the program is complete.  
B - Start/Pause button  
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 and the machine will be paused .Press the button again and the program  
will continue .  
I - Maintenance displays  
C - Signal button  
Bac plein  
- Empty tank  
When the drying cycle has finished, an intermittent acoustic signal will  
sound.Touch this button,the buzzer will be canceled.  
Filtre  
- Clean filter  
Condenseur  
- Clean condenser  
Important: After each drying cycle  
– Clean the filter;  
– Drain the condensed water container;  
(See section “Cleaning and maintenance”)  
D- 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.  
J -  
E - 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.  
D+E composite button and child lock function  
F- Delay button  
During a program, press and hold down both buttons for 3 seconds to  
set up the child lock function if necessary. At this time, The display screen  
shows the remaining time and the lock alternatively, and the control panel will  
lock. Press and hold down both buttons for 3 seconds once again and the child  
lock will release.When the program is end or the power off during the program,  
the child lock will release.  
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 19 hours.  
Every touch of the delay button will increment by one hour. When you pass 19  
hours, the delay time will turn off. After a delay time is set, gently touch the  
Start/Pause button to the start the delay operation and the indicator light will  
flash.  
 
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8
Programming Guide  
Drying Methods  
Type of Laundry  
1.Turning on power  
Max. load  
Program  
Degree of drying  
Insert the power plug into an appropriate wall socket and turn on the power.  
.
Operating power supply: (220-240)V/50Hz.  
COTTON  
Heavy cotton fabrics, sheets,  
gowns.  
Extra dry  
Ready to wear  
Ready to iron  
Damp  
7 kg  
Sec *  
2. Laundry loading  
Open the door and place the  
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 shaking them loose.  
Note: Do not put excess laundry into  
the dryer to avoid damage to the dryer  
and laundry.  
Reference weight of fabrics for drying  
Prêt à  
ranger  
Jeans (appr 800  
g
)
Overalls  
(cotton appr 950g)  
.
7 kg  
7 kg  
7 kg  
Cotton fabrics, sheets, coats  
Ordinary cotton fabrics  
Ordinary cotton fabrics  
Pajamas  
Blended fabric  
clothes  
(appr 800g)  
(appr 200g)  
Prêt à  
repasser  
Shirts  
(appr 300g)  
T-shirt  
(appr 300g)  
Underwear  
( appr 70g)  
Humide  
Socks  
(blended fabrics  
appr 50g)  
Jackets (cotton  
appr 800g)  
Single bed sheets  
(cotton appr 800g)  
Woolen blankets  
(appr 3000g)  
SYNTHETIC  
3. Setting drying program  
Turn the program knob to set an optimal drying program according to the  
laundry type and the drying result required.  
Prêt à  
ranger  
3 kg  
3 kg  
Ready to wear  
Ready to iron  
Ordinary synthetic fabrics  
Ordinary synthetic fabrics  
Prêt à  
repasser  
4. Selecting additional functions  
According to you desire, select the additional function:  
- Start Delay,- Deliacate,- Anti-crease,- Signal Off.  
TIMER  
Timer 20 min  
Timer 40 min  
7 kg  
7 kg  
7 kg  
20 min  
40 min  
60 min  
Heavy fabrics, needing  
further drying.  
5. Program operation  
After a program is set, gently touch the Start/Pause button to start the  
program  
Timer 60 min  
6. Program completion  
Before the drying program ends, the dryer will enter the cold air cycle.  
After the program is complete, the display screen will display "End." Open  
SPECIAL PROGRAMS  
Coup de  
Refresh/Airing  
One piece  
7 kg  
/
/
the door to remove the laundry.If the laundry is not removed after the drying  
.
frais  
program is complete,the dryer will start the anti-crease protection cycle  
automatically.In the anti-crease protection cycle, the dryer's drum will run at  
a set interval to keep your laundry loose.  
Délicat  
0.5 kg  
* Programme setting for testing in accordance with EN 61121.  
7. Turning off the dryer  
Press the power keystoke to cut off the power supply and turn off the dryer  
at the wall socket.  
 
10  
11  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
1.Cleaning the surface  
-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;  
Wipe the body of the dryer and the control panel with a damp cloth.  
Remember not use any organic solvent or corrosive agent to avoid  
damage to the machine.  
-Remove the condenser from the dryer;  
2. Cleaning the filter screen  
-Clean the condenser with a brush or flush with 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.  
To ensure a good ventilation during drying,  
the filter screen must be cleaned after every  
drying program is complete.  
Open the door and remove the filter screen  
from the machine. Open the screen and clean  
off the dust on the screen with a wet towel. After  
cleaning, put the screen back in place.  
D
B
C
3. Emptying the water collection box  
During operation , steam condenses into  
water and is collected in the box.The box must  
be emptied after the program is complete.  
-Hold the handle and pull the box outwards to  
remove it. keep it level to prevent the water  
from overflowing;  
5. Cleaning the drum  
-Pour away water. Note: the  
After the 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.  
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.  
water can not be used for drink or for food  
processing;  
-Put the box back in place.If the box has not  
been emptied, the dryer will sound an alarm  
when the box is full. The indicator light comes  
on while the box is emptied and the dryer will  
stop. It will not restart until the box is emptied.  
A
4.Cleaning the condenser  
The condenser must be cleaned monthly.  
Switch off the power supply before cleaning.  
-Hold the protrusions on both sides of the  
lower deco panel and open it.  
 
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13  
Trouble Shooting  
Trouble Shooting  
Prompt and Alarm Information  
The following must be confirmed before calling for service:  
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  
screen:  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Cause  
Code  
E2  
Category  
Solutions  
● Is the power supply plugged in and switched on.  
● Plug another appliance into the wall socket to  
test if there is power.  
There is no change in  
the temperatures of  
the laundry in the tub  
The dryer does not  
start  
Contact a professional  
Trouble code  
serviceman  
Is the door closed tightly;  
● Check if a drying program has been set;  
● the Start/Pause button has been pressed;  
● The water collection box is full;  
Contact a professional  
E3  
E5  
Trouble code  
Trouble code  
The laundry not dried  
serviceman  
The thermal sensor  
open-circuited or short  
circuited  
Contact a professional  
serviceman  
Contact a professional  
Drain pump fails  
Trouble code  
E6  
serviceman  
●Is the drying program setting correct;  
●Has the filter screen been cleaned ;  
●Is the condenser blocked;  
● Does the amount of the loaded laundry  
exceed the rated load;  
● Has the loaded laundry been spun dry;  
●Is the vent duct blocked;  
The drying result is not  
good and the drying  
time is too long.  
● Has the surface of the inside of the drum  
got a deposit layer forming, if so clean the  
drum interior;  
The remaining time will be adjusted and corrected  
continuously and automatically based on the  
following factors:  
●Type of laundry;  
●Loaded amount;  
The remaining time  
display is halted, or the  
remaining time displayed  
is skipping  
●The degree of spinning dry of laundry;  
●Ambient temperature;  
The automatic adjustment is a normal operation.  
 
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14  
Wiring Circuit  
Specifications  
Type  
LHDY-D70-F  
Item  
(220-240)V/50Hz  
Power supply  
K1  
NTC  
K3  
H
K2  
N
G
L
FA  
Maximum operating current(A)  
12  
Rated load(kg)  
Drying program  
7
11  
PCB1  
PCB2  
2800  
Maximum power(W)  
Dimensions(H×D×W)mm  
855×620×595  
R1  
R2  
P
S
L
M
T1  
T2  
FA-Electromagnetic interference inhibitor  
R1Heating1  
R2Heating2  
T2Thermostat  
MMotor  
NTCTemperature sensor  
HHumidity sensor  
T1Thermal cut-out  
PSDrainage pump  
K1Door switch  
K2Level switch  
K3Power switch  
PCB1PCB2Printed circuit board  
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