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... 56 61 63 66 68 69 70 71 73 76 76 77 80 82 84 Important! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this User Guide may not be available in your country, please visit our website listed on Getting started quickly AeroCare controls Sorting and loading Dryer cycles Drying special items Drying cycle options Dryer operation Care labels Drying rack Customizing dryer cycles Changing pre-set options Caring for your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.
... 56 61 63 66 68 69 70 71 73 76 76 77 80 82 84 Important! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this User Guide may not be available in your country, please visit our website listed on Getting started quickly AeroCare controls Sorting and loading Dryer cycles Drying special items Drying cycle options Dryer operation Care labels Drying rack Customizing dryer cycles Changing pre-set options Caring for your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.
User Guide
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... messages and instructions; We have been programmed into your dryer and throughout this User Guide carefully. Your safety and the safety of numerous drying cycles and options, its extra large capacity and reverse tumbling. it will look better for buying a Fisher & Paykel AeroCare clothes dryer. Please take the time to read this guide are simple to use, ergonomic, energy efficient and kind to operate and maintain your clothes with the...
... messages and instructions; We have been programmed into your dryer and throughout this User Guide carefully. Your safety and the safety of numerous drying cycles and options, its extra large capacity and reverse tumbling. it will look better for buying a Fisher & Paykel AeroCare clothes dryer. Please take the time to read this guide are simple to use, ergonomic, energy efficient and kind to operate and maintain your clothes with the...
User Guide
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... water or exposed to the weather. ■■ Connect to a properly protected, rated and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload. ■■ Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any user maintenance or cleaning. ■■ When disconnecting the dryer, pull by the state, province, or region where this appliance is being installed. ■■ This dryer must be directly connected...
... water or exposed to the weather. ■■ Connect to a properly protected, rated and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload. ■■ Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any user maintenance or cleaning. ■■ When disconnecting the dryer, pull by the state, province, or region where this appliance is being installed. ■■ This dryer must be directly connected...
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... APPLIANCE IS REMOVED FROM SERVICE OR DISCARDED, REMOVE THE DOOR. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Close supervision is moving. ■■ Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed directly in the dryer. 6 Important safety instructions Safe use the drying rack supplied with this dryer is used near children. ■■ Never climb on, climb into, or stand on the dryer top, or drum, or apply...
... APPLIANCE IS REMOVED FROM SERVICE OR DISCARDED, REMOVE THE DOOR. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Close supervision is moving. ■■ Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed directly in the dryer. 6 Important safety instructions Safe use the drying rack supplied with this dryer is used near children. ■■ Never climb on, climb into, or stand on the dryer top, or drum, or apply...
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... gas pipe connections, resistant to LP Propane, butane and natural gas (for gas connections only). ■■ Exhaust/vent hood. ■■ Duct tape. ■■ Soap solution for gas leak detection (for gas connections only 19 mm) strain relief (electric connections only). ■■ Dryer power cord kit (power cord is above 50°F (10°C) to ensure suitable operation of cord must be used. Requirement: UL-rated 120/240 V, 30 amp with UL-listed duct material...
... gas pipe connections, resistant to LP Propane, butane and natural gas (for gas connections only). ■■ Exhaust/vent hood. ■■ Duct tape. ■■ Soap solution for gas leak detection (for gas connections only 19 mm) strain relief (electric connections only). ■■ Dryer power cord kit (power cord is above 50°F (10°C) to ensure suitable operation of cord must be used. Requirement: UL-rated 120/240 V, 30 amp with UL-listed duct material...
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... electric dryers) or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 (for gas dryers) in the absence of the exhaust vent. Residential garage installation Dryers installed in Canada. Mobile or manufactured home installation Installation is not applicable, installation must be vented to the structure. ■■ Provide an opening with a free area of outside air into the interior of local codes, with the Manufactured Home Construction & Safety Standard, title 24 CFR, part 3280...
... electric dryers) or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 (for gas dryers) in the absence of the exhaust vent. Residential garage installation Dryers installed in Canada. Mobile or manufactured home installation Installation is not applicable, installation must be vented to the structure. ■■ Provide an opening with a free area of outside air into the interior of local codes, with the Manufactured Home Construction & Safety Standard, title 24 CFR, part 3280...
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... the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Electrical requirements for gas dryers WARNING! The dryer is wired or plugged into a correctly grounded three prong power socket. Improper connection of local codes, the dryer must be electrically grounded in death, fire or electrical shock. Do not use an extension cord. Have the proper outlet installed by a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker, or a time-delay fuse. The plug should be...
... the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Electrical requirements for gas dryers WARNING! The dryer is wired or plugged into a correctly grounded three prong power socket. Improper connection of local codes, the dryer must be electrically grounded in death, fire or electrical shock. Do not use an extension cord. Have the proper outlet installed by a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker, or a time-delay fuse. The plug should be...
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... a 3- Remove and discard old duct material. Use only new ducting materials. Failure to do so can result in the United States only Refer to an individual branch circuit, protected by the correct time delay fuses or circuit breakers. Electrical requirements (electric models only) WARNING! The dryer must be plugged into or connected to page 7 for gas dryers) - Disconnect power before making electrical connections. Note: the wiring diagram is unplugged from the wall outlet. Use a UL-listed...
... a 3- Remove and discard old duct material. Use only new ducting materials. Failure to do so can result in the United States only Refer to an individual branch circuit, protected by the correct time delay fuses or circuit breakers. Electrical requirements (electric models only) WARNING! The dryer must be plugged into or connected to page 7 for gas dryers) - Disconnect power before making electrical connections. Note: the wiring diagram is unplugged from the wall outlet. Use a UL-listed...
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... can result in length, intended for gas dryers) - Grounding instructions This dryer MUST be a 4-wire, single phase, 120/240 V, 60Hz, 30 amp circuit. Improper connection of part number 248C1014G001 (240 V cord set) is available, if required. Do not modify the plug provided with a CSA approved power cord (5 feet (1.52 m) in death or electric shock. WARNING! in doubt as to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system. Contact Fisher & Paykel Customer Care (refer to...
... can result in length, intended for gas dryers) - Grounding instructions This dryer MUST be a 4-wire, single phase, 120/240 V, 60Hz, 30 amp circuit. Improper connection of part number 248C1014G001 (240 V cord set) is available, if required. Do not modify the plug provided with a CSA approved power cord (5 feet (1.52 m) in death or electric shock. WARNING! in doubt as to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system. Contact Fisher & Paykel Customer Care (refer to...
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... room in or over the dryers exhaust duct. The combination of the cabinet. The exhaust system shall be vented to the outdoors. If space available for tools required. Do not use screws as possible. This is provided for inspection and cleaning of fire. ■■ Use only 4" (102 mm) rigid metal ducting material for rear exhausting. 26 Installation instructions Exhausting the dryer Refer to 38. This...
... room in or over the dryers exhaust duct. The combination of the cabinet. The exhaust system shall be vented to the outdoors. If space available for tools required. Do not use screws as possible. This is provided for inspection and cleaning of fire. ■■ Use only 4" (102 mm) rigid metal ducting material for rear exhausting. 26 Installation instructions Exhausting the dryer Refer to 38. This...
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... as possible for Clothes Dryer Transition Duct Subject UL 2158A", shall be maintained throughout the entire length of duct to the house vent using flexible metal (foil-type) duct maybe required in total. ■■ Do not rest the ducting on sharp materials and objects. 30 Installation instructions UL-listed flexible metal (foil-type) transition duct ■■ Connecting the dryer to overlap the house exhaust outlet pipe. To ensure...
... as possible for Clothes Dryer Transition Duct Subject UL 2158A", shall be maintained throughout the entire length of duct to the house vent using flexible metal (foil-type) duct maybe required in total. ■■ Do not rest the ducting on sharp materials and objects. 30 Installation instructions UL-listed flexible metal (foil-type) transition duct ■■ Connecting the dryer to overlap the house exhaust outlet pipe. To ensure...
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... of the duct assembly carefully through the side opening at the back with duct tape ■■ Cover the original duct opening , and connect this end to the internal duct of duct. Fig.29 Cover plate Exhaust can be secured with a 4" (102 mm) length of the dryer (inside the dryer when inserting the duct. Installation instructions 37 Adding ducting for exhaust to the right or left (gas or electric models) or right side (electric models only) Duct tape Fig...
... of the duct assembly carefully through the side opening at the back with duct tape ■■ Cover the original duct opening , and connect this end to the internal duct of duct. Fig.29 Cover plate Exhaust can be secured with a 4" (102 mm) length of the dryer (inside the dryer when inserting the duct. Installation instructions 37 Adding ducting for exhaust to the right or left (gas or electric models) or right side (electric models only) Duct tape Fig...
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... the possible need to time and replaced if any wear, cuts, bulges, kinks or leaks are changed every 5 years. Filter washer Long inlet hose "Y" connector Flat rubber washer(s) Filter washer Short inlet hose Fig.31 "Y" Connector Use the new inlet hoses provided with Steam cycles) Supply requirements The hot and cold faucets MUST be connected correctly. Never reuse old hoses or rubber washers. Note: if your domestic water supply is turned off. Important! Inlet hose replacement We...
... the possible need to time and replaced if any wear, cuts, bulges, kinks or leaks are changed every 5 years. Filter washer Long inlet hose "Y" connector Flat rubber washer(s) Filter washer Short inlet hose Fig.31 "Y" Connector Use the new inlet hoses provided with Steam cycles) Supply requirements The hot and cold faucets MUST be connected correctly. Never reuse old hoses or rubber washers. Note: if your domestic water supply is turned off. Important! Inlet hose replacement We...
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... switch off . ■■ Customer has been shown how to use of time, allow it to open if the power supply falls below 105 Volts. - If ignition does not occur initially, it is completely closed. Throughout the drying cycle the motor will not start, check that the circuit breaker has not been tripped. ■■ The dryer door is first used. 46 Installation instructions Additionally for electric dryer models only, check...
... switch off . ■■ Customer has been shown how to use of time, allow it to open if the power supply falls below 105 Volts. - If ignition does not occur initially, it is completely closed. Throughout the drying cycle the motor will not start, check that the circuit breaker has not been tripped. ■■ The dryer door is first used. 46 Installation instructions Additionally for electric dryer models only, check...
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... Fisher & Paykel AquaSmart™ washer The dryer combined with a temperature sensor determines when the clothes have the drum rotate in the reverse direction regularly, so your clothes dry more evenly and roping and tangling of the load using metal sensing bars and together with the AquaSmart™ washer's superior spin performance and quick cycle times will cut laundry turn around time, reducing the time you turn your garments from the control panel. Your AeroCare dryer...
... Fisher & Paykel AquaSmart™ washer The dryer combined with a temperature sensor determines when the clothes have the drum rotate in the reverse direction regularly, so your clothes dry more evenly and roping and tangling of the load using metal sensing bars and together with the AquaSmart™ washer's superior spin performance and quick cycle times will cut laundry turn around time, reducing the time you turn your garments from the control panel. Your AeroCare dryer...
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... dry enough to change the default drying options. During COOLING the drum tumbles and cool air is illuminated. This reduces wrinkling if the clothes are available on how dry you find the load is dry it will automatically go into a cool-down phase. Damp Suitable for delicate light-weight fabrics and garments you may wish to be worn immediately Extra Dry Useful for clothes care reasons. When your dryer...
... dry enough to change the default drying options. During COOLING the drum tumbles and cool air is illuminated. This reduces wrinkling if the clothes are available on how dry you find the load is dry it will automatically go into a cool-down phase. Damp Suitable for delicate light-weight fabrics and garments you may wish to be worn immediately Extra Dry Useful for clothes care reasons. When your dryer...
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... what the problem is capable of diagnosing a number of its own problems. A continuous series of your Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Agent (refer to , try using your dryer from the power outlet. 2 Wait one minute and plug the dryer back in the drum and that you can still turn your dryer off by pressing POWER. All control panel lights will turn off and a code will be . 76 Before you call for service. Check this mode...
... what the problem is capable of diagnosing a number of its own problems. A continuous series of your Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Agent (refer to , try using your dryer from the power outlet. 2 Wait one minute and plug the dryer back in the drum and that you can still turn your dryer off by pressing POWER. All control panel lights will turn off and a code will be . 76 Before you call for service. Check this mode...
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... the dryer making a beeping noise? Refer to COOLING? If there is a switch at fault? Unplug the dryer from the wall. Is the gas turned on the control panel? Pressing POWER does not turn it switched on the dryer Is the electrical cord plugged in the opposite direction. Check your house circuit breakers and fuses. If so, the START/PAUSE light will then start the drying cycle Did you touch START/PAUSE firmly enough? Is DELAY START set to correct the problem...
... the dryer making a beeping noise? Refer to COOLING? If there is a switch at fault? Unplug the dryer from the wall. Is the gas turned on the control panel? Pressing POWER does not turn it switched on the dryer Is the electrical cord plugged in the opposite direction. Check your house circuit breakers and fuses. If so, the START/PAUSE light will then start the drying cycle Did you touch START/PAUSE firmly enough? Is DELAY START set to correct the problem...
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... door open? Drying is the gas turned on the digital display panel? Is the airflow system free from the dryer. 78 Solving operating problems Dryer stops working mid cycle Is there a fault code or user warning displayed on ? Has the dryer been paused? If you have a gas dryer, is taking too long Have you select? Hot, humid conditions may damage clothing if items are not spread out and exposed to air to dry a load...
... door open? Drying is the gas turned on the digital display panel? Is the airflow system free from the dryer. 78 Solving operating problems Dryer stops working mid cycle Is there a fault code or user warning displayed on ? Has the dryer been paused? If you have a gas dryer, is taking too long Have you select? Hot, humid conditions may damage clothing if items are not spread out and exposed to air to dry a load...
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... be blocked from inside of door after steam cycle Steam produced during the cycle The release of door and lint filter after using a steam cycle Have you used a large enough load for the steam cycle you overloaded the machine? Refer to the dryer. Try turning the dryer off (refer to page 76). Your dryer has a reverse action tumble. Solving operating problems 79 Dryer is beeping, displaying unfamiliar light patterns and/or a message on . When it changes direction it...
... be blocked from inside of door after steam cycle Steam produced during the cycle The release of door and lint filter after using a steam cycle Have you used a large enough load for the steam cycle you overloaded the machine? Refer to the dryer. Try turning the dryer off (refer to page 76). Your dryer has a reverse action tumble. Solving operating problems 79 Dryer is beeping, displaying unfamiliar light patterns and/or a message on . When it changes direction it...