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1. 4 Sorting the load Loading Ld Drying Guide Cleaning the lint filter L Instruction for use DRYER SAFETY sosccccscccectacsnccsacecccosssossevcsessasccwcscsossacussses Safety Considerations LJ Fire Hazards TROUBLESHOOTING 555 ers sesso aa e ea RUP RP E Pe ES eee Ra aue aes ACCESSORIES 5 559 255 vie sse UK MES 14 IFH KNOW YOUR MACHINE Reversible badge Reversible badge Programme Selector Knob Safety Reset Switch Door Switch Porthole door Lint Filter amp Filter Guard Special Powder Coated Steel Cabinet Adjustable feet for Levelling other mounting options ref page no 9 10 6 IFH WARRANTY IFB Industries Ltd The Company warrants to the original domestic purchaser of this clothes dryer Appliance that it is free defects in workmanship and materials During 24 months from the date of purchase of the new washing machine all the parts of the washing machine which prove to be defective in workmanship and or materials shall be replaced or repaired free of charge on intimation to the company companies authorized service centre nearest to the place where the appliance is installed This warranty is subject to limitations of warranty LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY This warranty is not valid in case of the following events If the warranty card is not fully and properly filled in and
2. in an anti clockwise direction Drying time will depend on fabric type construction load size and the wetness of the load To reduce drying times you should spin your garments as dry as possible in your washing machine before using the dryer Note Drying time will be also affected by room temperature and humidity Clothes will dry more slowly on a cool or humid day REVERSING ACTION Your dryer has been designed so that the drying drum rotates for three minutes in one direction then three minutes in the other direction This reduces tangling and gives a more even drying in a shorter time 14 IFH DRYING GUIDE n CLEANING THE AIR FILTER n Fibre or Leather Materials Always refer to the manufacturer s instructions Baby Clothes and Night Gowns If clothing or sleepwear is made of acrylic dry only on delicate setting Check manufacturer s instructions Fibreglass Do not dry fibreglass items in your dryer Skin irritation could result from any glass particles that may be picked up by clothing during subsequent dryer use Rubber and Plastics Any items made from or containing rubber or plastics such as aprons bibs tablecloths chair covers curtains etc should no tbe dried in tumble dryer Inside your dryer at the rear of the drum is a high efficiency micromesh lint filter The lint filter must be cleaned after every use Jo remove the Lint Filter 1 Pull out the plastic filter guard and filter f
3. internally by a serviceman This must be done if the mounting changes from upright to inverted or vice versa Torn or damaged lint filters should be replaced immediately by a new one DO NOT operate this dryer without the lint Filter DO NOT overload the dryer Overloading the dryer can increase lint build up due to reduced air flow WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY and to reduce the risk of fire or an explosion do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance 23 IFH Note Only garments washed in water should be placed in this dryer DO NOT dry items cleaned with flammable liquids e g Dry clea ning fluid Do not use this dryer when drying articles containing foam rubber or rubber like materials Check the garment care label to make sure the item can be safely tumble dried To prevent overheating always keep airflow unobstructed at inlet and outlet This diagram illustrates the air inlet and outlet points at the rear of your dryer Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in damage to the dryer which may not be covered by warranty 22 WALL MOUNTING The mounting brackets included with your dryer may be fixed to any suitable vertical surface The control panel trim is reversible to allow the dryer to be mounted upside down while placing the controls at a conv enient height Solid Brick Walls Using the template provide
4. safety device operates repeatedly contact your nearest IFB service centre The house fuse has blown check the power point with another appliance such as a radio The dryer door is not properly closed Drum securing tape not removed The drying time knob is not turned to desired setting Note If the power supply cord or plug is damaged it MUST be replaced with Power Supply Cord available from your nearest IFB Service Station only If the clothes are still wet You may not have dried the load for long enough Turn the time control knob to a longer time Drying time may need to be extended where air temperature is 5 degrees C or less Check that the lint filter is not blocked he safety cut out device may have operated If the fault occurs periodically contact nearest IFB Service Station Before telephoning make note of the make model and serial number of your dryer The Service centre will require this information 24 IFH MOUNTING THE DRYER ON THE WALL Your dryer may be hung on a wall using the wall mounting kit which is available as an optional extra MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS 1 The wall or vertical surface to which the brackets are to be fixed should be strong enough to support the weight of a fully loaded dryer approx 45 kgs 2 Leave a minimum of 15 mm clearance above the dryer to enable it to be lifted onto the brackets 3 If mounting the dryer above a top loading washing machine leave
5. signed at the time of purchase installation by the company s authorized dealer service engineer If the completed warranty card is not presented to the authorised personnel at the time of service repair If the appliance is not used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions given in the Operating Manual If the clothes dryer has been installed serviced repaired opened or tampered by any unauthorized personnel If defects arise caused by accidents alteration misuse neglect abuse substitution of original components with spurious non genuine components attacked by household pest rodents fire flood earthquake lightning and or any other acts of God natural calamities If the defects arising with optional accessories thereof If damages occur by improper electrical circuits outside the clothes dryer or by any electrical supply thereof If the machine serial number on the appliance is defaced missing or altered If the appliance is taken out of india This warranty does not cover any other type of painting plating including rusting etc or defects thereof The company is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages Parts replaced or repaired under this warranty are warranted throughout the remaining of the original warranty period The company is not liable for any delay in servicing due to reasons beyond the control of the company or any of its authorized service centre 27 IFH Dimensio
6. 0 160 Synthetic fabrics Synthetic fabrics Synthetic fabrics 100 120 Synthetic fabrics 120 160 Synthetic fabrics Mixed fibres 140 160 Mixed fibres NOTE Timimgs mentioned above are only indicative They may vary depending on the type of fabric mix of garments moisture content atmospheric humidity amp temperature power interruption during cycle etc The above indicated value are under standard test conditions only IrB
7. ALSO FROM IFB OPERATING MANUAL MICROWAVE OVEN CAPACITY 17 to 30 LITERS DISHWASHER CAPACITY 12 PLACE SETTING Customer Care Dial 1901 425 5678 BSNL amp MINL Callers 3900 4321 Other Callers Unique Printers IFB Industries Limited Plot No IND 5 Sector 1 East Calcutta Township Calcutta 700 078 y y Visit us at www ifbappliances com E OWN THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS Please tick in the box COLOUR TV REFRIGERATOR AIR CONDITIONER DISH WASHER MICROWAVE OVEN WASHING MACHINE FRANCHISEE ATTACHED IFH No IFH E MODEL EASYDRY 550 SERIAL NO 5 5B DEALER S NAME ADDRESS CASH MEMO NO DATE OWNER S NAME ADDRESS TEL NO DATE OF PURCHASE MODEL EASYDRY 550 SERIAL NO 5 5B DEALER S NAME ADDRESS CASH MEMO NO DATE OWNER S NAME ADDRESS TEL NO DATE OF PURCHASE 29 IFH TO This warranty is not applicable if the washing machine is used for commercial purpose or at places like institutions hostels hospitals community halls and other similar applications For any service under this warranty beyond city town municipal limits from the company authorized service centre a fixed charge of Rs 250 will be collected from the customers in addition the actual to and fro charges by the shortest route Alternatively the customer can bring the appliance to the nearest ser
8. d mark and drill the mounting holes in the wall Bolt the brackets directly to the wall using self locking masonry fasteners Note When fixing the brackets to the wall the mounting plate should be facing toward the other bracket Timber Framed Walls Wall brackets must be positioned so that fasteners attach to the wall studs behind the plaster or wall sheeting 11 IFH Timber Framed Walls continued DRYER SAFETY If it is not possible to screw the brackets directly into the wall because they are at in SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS convenient height or spacing L This dryer has been designed for domestic A timber batten 90 mm x 30 mm of use of drying clothes and garments It sufficient length should be fastened to should not be used for any other purpose the wall using 4 coach screws 6 mm dia x 70 mm long The wall brackets can then be attached to the batten using 4 coach screws 6 mm dia x 1 Take these precautions for safe and efficient 30 mm long operation of your dryer Before hanging the dryer on the wall please note that the plastic spacer should be located as illustrated 1 Check that electrical line can take the required load Note To maintain the same distance 2 Connect to a 220V 50 Hz single phase from the wall to the dryer AC supply another timber batten of the same size may need to be fastened to the wall in line 3 Appliance must be earthed properly wi
9. distance IF YOU DECIDE TO REMOVE ADJUSTING LEGS FOR ANY REASONS IT IS IMPORTANT TO REPLACE PLASTIC PLUGS IN BOTTOM OF DRYER L LLL 8 IFH ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR DRYER These accessories may be purchased from your appliance retailer or from your local IFB Service Station Ld Venting Kit Clothes dryers remove a considerable amount of moisture from a full load of washing which is carried by the warm air leaving the dryer If you wish this moist air may be directed out doors by using the venting kit designed for this purpose L Castors Castors can be fitted if you wish your dryer to be mobile 1 Wall Mounting Kit Your dryer can be mounted on a wall with the help of this set For details see page no 11 1 Leveller Kit Your dryer can be located on the floor by using this set For details see page no 8 1 Your Dryer be mounted on a worktop by using vaccum cups For details see page no 9 IFH TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS Check these points to avoid unnecessar service Calls Make sure that you have installed your dryer in accordance with the Installation instructions If the dryer won t start check these probable Causes The power cord is not plugged in firmly and turned on This Safety cut out has operated Check the filter for lint build up clean if necessary also check exhaust located at the back of the dryer make sure the outlet is not obstructed If the
10. ed safety cut out device The safety reset button is near the door latch and is used to reset the safety device It will only be necessary to press the safety reset button if the dryer overheats see troubleshooting for the things to check before pressing the safety reset button SORTING THE LOAD For best results sort the load according to fabric types Heavy garments like towels flannelette sheets etc that may take longer to dry should be sorted from garments that dry quickly such as terrycotton polyester shirts and sheets Note Some fabrics will attract lint given off by other clothes This can be minimised by seperating lint givers and lint collectors as follows Lint givers Lint collectors Towels Corduroy Nappies Synthetics Chenille Perma Press Garments Always check and follow the garment manufacture s drying instructions The International Care Labelling code now incorporates I two drying symbols You may find these on your garment label we Safe Do nat tumble dry Check pockets and remove all loose items Clips nails and pins can damage both the dryer and your clothes load Close all hooks eyes and zips that may snag For hints on drying various fabric types consult drying guide 15 IFH LOADING Loosely load th dryer until it is about half full Clothes must tumble freely in the dryer Don t cram them in Note Save time and money by thoruoghly spin dry
11. ing clothes before placing them in the dryer Clothes fluff up as they dry so they should not be crammed in tightly when wet Don t overload Overloading increases the risk of creasing increases drying time and reduces effieciency Clothes that are dripping wet should not be loaded into the dryer Electrical shock lt gt or damage to electrical components gt result ON IMPORTANT IF YOU WISH TO ADD OR REMOVE ARTICLES OR CHECK THE DRYNESS OF THE LOAD DURING THE DRYING CYCLE ADVANCE THE TIMER TO COOLDOWN FOR AT LEAST ONE MINUTE BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR THIS IS TO PREVENT SCORCHING OR POSSIBLE SELF COMBUSTION DRYING GUIDE Woollen Items should not be tumble dried but pulled to their original shape then dried flat Clothes or towels containing sand or grit should be washed to remove particles before being placed in the dryer Woven and Loopknit Materials Some woven and loopknit materials tend to shrink by varying amounts depending on their quantity DO NOT use the regular setting for these fabrics and always stretch them out immediately after drying Permanent Press and Synthetics Do not overload the dryer To reduce wrinkles remove permanent press articles as soon as the dryer stops 16 IFH DRYING GUIDE TIME In Minutes for laundry spin dried at 700 rpm For ironing LLJ gt 2 ae ce Cu Q m on Q WEIGHT OF DRY LAUNDRY IN K G FABRICS 13
12. nel 6 Keep packaging material carefully It comes in handy while shifting residence NOTE PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE DRYER TILL THE TRANSIT TAPE amp CLIP HAVE BEEN REMOVED INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Install in a position not exposed to weather where the temperature is between 5 C and 35 C for satisfactory operation of the DRYER If the free flow of air from the appliance is blocked by surrounding cupboards walls or shelves an exhaust kit should be fitted to maintain the dryer s efficiency Venting the exhaust air from the dryer to outside via a window is recommended to minimize moisture being blown into the room The air inlet and outlet at the rear of the dryer must be kept free of obstruction 7 IFH OPTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Your dryer is quite versatile it can be located on the floor on a worktop hung on a wall or you can have it as a mobile unit using castors which are available as an optional extra LOCATING THE DRYER ON FLOOR A leg levelling kit is supplied with your dryer for this purpose L Place a piece of cardboard or towel etc on the floor Tip the dryer on its side uw a 9 9 amp 9 Bracket 2 Washers a Screws 2 ov _ _ 0 y Adjustable Legs Remove 4 plastic plugs with a screw driver blunt knife or fingers With the screws provided screw the brackets to the bottom of the dryer Screw the 4 adjusting legs unto the brackets on equal
13. ns Weight Maximum Capacity Economic Load Timer type Auto cool down No of Programmes Maximun Cycle time Motor rating Heater rating Drum speed No of heat settings Thermal overload switch Exhaust flow rate volume Air outflow rate volume Safety door switch Energy consumption Power supply Voltage Range TECHNICAL DATA 53 cm x 60 cm x 72 cm 26Kgs 5 5 Kg of dry clothes 4 5 kg of dry clothes Electromechanical 13 mins Two Regular amp Delicate 180 mins including cool down period 300 watts 1 8 kw 55 rpm Two Regular amp Delicate Manual reset type 30 litres sec 2 way top and side Single Pole microswitch 1 0 kwh to 4 8 kwh depending upon weight of clothes amount of moisture and atmospheric conditions 220 V single phase 50 Hz 220 V 10 LJ Time durations mentioned above are approximate values actual values may vary depending upon supply voltage L Specifications are subject to change without Prior notice IFH INSTALLATION PRE INSTALLATION 1 Remove Carton 2 Remove Polyethylene sheet and corrugated base sheet 3 Remove the packing tape that is on the door Open door and remove transit tape and clip located at the bottom of panel opening TRANSIT TAPE 4 Keep the transit tape and clip carefully This will be required in case you need to shift the machine again 5 For shifting and reinstallation at a new site please get in touch with our service person
14. rom the back of the dryer drum Finger holes are provided for this purpose 2 Unsnap the Micromesh filter from the filter guard as shown below 3 The lint may now be easily shaken or peeled off the lint filter To refit the Lint Filter Ensure that the fingers at the centre of the lint filter point towards the filter guard Snap the lint filter to the guard Make sure that the filter is pushed all the way Refit the guard with the filter attached ail to the back of the dryer drum It will E snap into place when correctly fitted I9 IFH DRY LOAD GUIDE Sheets Cotton Other than Cotton Pillow slips Cotton others Bath towels Hand towels Tablecloths Small Large Table Napkins 4 D Double S Single Pajama Kurtas Shirts Cotton Others Blouses cotton others Sarees Cotton Synthetics Panties Socks long 2pairs short 2pairs Hankies 6 Napkins 1doz Lungi Dhoti 400gms 280gms 200 gms 650gms 100gms 140gms 350 gms 60 gms 150 gms 85 gms 85 gms 1 1 kgs 200 gms The chart indicates the average weight of clothes Bedspread Blankets Acrylic Sweaters Cotton Vests light weight Cotton Vests Underslips Skirts Trousers Jeans The recommended weight of yourclothes should not be exceeded to ensure that your machine gives your clothes an effective drying 18 IFH SAFETY RESET The dryer is equipped with a temperature activat
15. ry clean the lint filter 20 IFH Name Badge Reversal You can reverse the name badge when you want to mount your dryer upside down on the wall see diagrams below Use a suitable tool e g a thin bladed Knife to unclip the name badge from the panel 1 Turn the name badge over L Clip it back into the panel easydry 550 2 Similarly the autoreversing badge can be reversed A es SS REVERSE 13 IFH USING YOUR DRYER BEFORE YOU START Remove any packing tape that may be on the door Open door and remove transit tape and clip located at the bottom of panel opening Wipe out the inside of the drum to remove any dust that may have accumulated during transport or storage Make sure the lint filter and guard are properly fitted CYCLE SELECTION Your dryer has two 2 temperature settings ioi 1 Regular full sun Use this for heavy durable garments such as towels and flannelette sheets These will also require longer drying times 2 Delicate o half sun For delicate items prone to shrinking such as synthetics undergarments etc Drying Time Selection Turn the control knob clockwise to select the drying time you require Times shown on the knob are approximate only and will vary with voltage fluctuations Note The timer will only operate when turned in a clockwise direction Damage may occur if the timer is turned
16. sufficient space below the dryer so that the washer lid can be opened 4 Ifthe dryer is to be enclosed inside a cupboard care must be taken to ensure adequate inlet and exhaust ventilation The moist exhaust air must be directed out of this space A venting Kit is available for this purpose See page 10 amp 25 Note Be sure to leave space for the venting Kit if required eam Note The exhaust air deflector on the back of the dryer can be positioned as shown to exhaust upward or sideways Remove the two screws and reposition using holes provided 9 IFH MOUNTING OF VENT KIT FIRE HAZARDS 1 Clean the lint filter after every load Cn TI f A vent kit is supplied along with accessories which consist of adapter A hose B and two connectors C Fig 1 Assemble connectors on both ends of hose by rotating clockwise direction Fig 2 Insert one end of hose assembly into the adapter slot and lock it Fig 3 Replace the existing exhaust air director on the back of dryer with the adapter Mount vent kit in sideways or upward position on the back of dryer using the same fasteners Fig 4 Direct other end of hose outside the window 10 IFH to reduce drying times save energy and avoid over heating which may become a fire hazard or result in damage to your clothes Lint build up is a fire hazard Do not allow lint to accumulate around the dryer and have your dryer periodically cleaned
17. th the plastic spacer before operation This can be done by using a 3 pin plug and properly earthed socket of 15 amp with a 12 amp fuse 4 No double adaptors or extension cords to be used 5 Make sure the lint filter and filter guard are properly fitted Refer Page 19 12 IFH 21 IFH INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE D U L D L D DL D L D D L Divide the laundry by type or fabric fibre Fasten zippers and buttons and remember that pockets on clothing must be made empty Turn pullover inside out Wrap clothing which has not been spun dried Open the door Load laundry into the drum remembering to load sheets from a corner We suggest loading small and large clothing items together Close the door Dry your hands never touch an electric appliance with wet hands Check that ON OFF push is switched OFF Put the plug into the 15 amp electricity socket Select the drying cycle required see the programme table Set the timer dial on drying cycle required Press the ON OFF push button to start the machine To stop the machine during the drying cycle merely open the door the drum will stop rotating Close the door if it is required to continue the drying cycle Lengthen or reduce the drying time during a drying cycle with the timer dial ALWAYS ROTATE THE KNOB IN CLOCKWISE DIRECTION DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF THE TIMER KNOB IS TURNED IN AN ANTICLOCKWISE DIRECTION After having removed the dry laund
18. vice centre for carrying out the necessary repairs at customer s own cost During the warranty period whenever the appliance is shifted from the original city of purchase to another city town where service is provided by the company s authorized service agent a warrant transfer charge of Rs 300 will be collected from the customer by the company s authorized service agent The above charges also include the reinstallation charges of the appliance However incase of transfer toa city where company provides direct service a nominal charge of Rs 250 only will be collected from the customer towards reinstallation The Company however shall not undertake the responsibility of shifting transfering the appliance from the location where the appliance is originally installed This warranty is issued subject to the jurisdiction of Calcutta courts and or other judicial quasi judicial forums having jurisdication over the registered office of the company This is the ONLY WARRANTY covering the appliance given by the company 28 IFH CONTENTS KNOW YOUR MACHINE exisse sse eg PS INSTALLATIONS s RR E SEN LJ Pre Installation Unpacking Installation Considerations L Options for Installtion J Electrical Connection USING YOUR DRYER 4255595893939 59 1 Controls Safety Reset

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