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Asko 7304 Product manual
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1. How to use your tumble dryer Printed on peper friendly to the environment U S A Instructions for use NING i tne equ pp c K ection man ify conductor c20 qualified ele yance is P Follow the figures in the strip Check Y ubt rhe plug mus through these instructions for a y a a rounded e must bo GOUT hatis POPS cal brief summary of how to use the a f sh This aof nto an OFF n in accordance Gia machine Further details and u s E rsialied nA ene s s that have been Bath hints are given below the strip codes hor d articl din or Spo m mable of Do not W ached in other far rs thet gasoline stances as th ae aa Parts of the tumble Contents indicator light Page d rye r which illuminates i when the main Instructions foruse 2 Ne on Parts of the tumble dryer 2 Sorting fabrics 3 Which program to use 4 What the control buttons do 4 Cleaning the lint filter 6 lf the machine does not work 6 Specifications 7 Electrical Installation 7 Installation 8 10 Main electric To ch the door opening 10 supply cable o change the pening see P 11 Satety 45 6144 hia Aas 11 Warranty 0080 11 Instructions summary 12 Control panel intermittent Number of Number Start Stop Buzzer action minutes left hours AntiCrease of timed delayed program st
2. allow children to play on or in the appliance Close supervision of Fitter holder i children is necessary when the appliance is used near children Lint filter Type of wasing Recommended Load Size Temp White wash and Suitable for washing equivalent to a coloreds FULL load from an Asko cotton linen washing machine Synthetics f Suitable for washing equivalent to a Normal Permanent press HALF load from an Asko polyester cotton washing machine Delicate fabrics Suitable for washing equivalent to a Low hand washed items HALF load from an Asko Temperature sensitive washing machine materials such as acrylic rayon acetate 3 Select 4 Select dryness w Es B EN Automatic program or Timed program 4 Press the hour glass button until ag you can see the required time in the window Which program should I use The program to use depends on what you want to do with the washing after tumble drying There are four automatic programs Extra Dry Dry Damp Dry and Iron Dry and a timed program allowing you to determine the drying time yourself The pushbutton controls Extra dry When you want extra dry fabrics This automatic program is intended for use with washing that is extremely difficult to dry ie jeans with very thick seams The heat is turned off when the washing is completely dry and is followed by a cooling period of about 15 minutes O own Dry For ready to wear drynes
3. in the room which cools the machine becoming too warm Make sure that the machine has a plentiful supply of cool air Do not overload the dryer items to be tumble dried must first have been spin dried preferably at 800 r min or more Fault indication The display window that shows the number of hours of delayed start can also display fault message F2 When the machine has run for a maximum time of 3 hours it will stop automatically Check that the fuse is intact This fault indication can be indicating when running a small terry load Always use Timed Program or Automatic Program Damp Dry by this type of load F3 This indicates an electric fault Phone for service F4 Indicates a clogged fluff fitter This code will appear after the program has finished Be sure to remove fluff filter and clean before running the next load of clothes F5 Indicates a fault with the moisture sensor Call for an Authorized Asko Service Agent Specifications Height 32 1 4 820 mm Width 23 1 2 595 mm plus exhaust connection Depth 23 1 2 595 mm including control panel and program knob Weight 86 Ibs 39 kg Drum volume 29 3 gallons 111 Speed 52 r min Power requirement 3150 W For connection Single phase 15A as supplied Heater power Single phase 2850 w Air flow 65 78 cubic yds hr 50 60 m h Drum material Stainless steel Outer casting Galvanized steel sheet in
4. item to be dried This is because the automatic immediately after the dryer cycle is completed and either program may turn off the heating too early so hang them up or lay them flat that the item is not properly dried 8 If you want to load more washing If the door is open for more than three minutes the machine will forget the preset program and you must re enter the program you want Open the door The drum will stop auto matically Close the door to restart and press the START pushbutton START STOP If you want to alter the program Press START for three seconds This stops and cancels the program that is running and you can then set the new program that you want Q When the machine has stopped Remove the washing Clean the lint filter Turn off the main switch Cleaning the lint filter The lint filter must be cleaned after each time the machine has been used If this is not done drying performance will suffer as insufficient air will pass through the drum The machine may also overheat this will cause it to stop utomatically Clean the filter as follows 1 Grasp the filter holder by the two holes near the center and pull it off the peg on which it is supported in the front door 2 Take the filter out of the holdei and brush away the lint in it by hand NOTE Wear and tear of fabrics in a tumble dryer is insignificant The lint caught in the
5. lint filter is dust and fiber residue that has been formed when the garments have been used 3 Replace the filter in the holder and refit the holder in position on the peg in the door Note Clean lint collecting near the tumble dryer as it can be sucked into the air intake NOTE When you start the dryer for the first time a slight rumbling may be heard during a short warming up period When the dryer is run in this sound will disappear if the machine still fails to start it is probable that the If the machine does not work The machine will not start Check that The front door is properly closed The main On Off pushbutton is pressed in You have set the required program or the required time correctly The electric plug is firmly inserted in its socket All fuses are intact automatic safety cutout has operated It disconnects the power supply to the machine if the internal temperature rises excessively i e if the lint filter is blocked by dust Start by cleaning the filter emptying the water container and cleaning the condenser Reset the cutout by pressing the button on the back of the machine Excessive drying time Check that the lint filter is not blocked Excessive drying times can also be caused by the machine being installed in a very small space and by the air
6. lower hinge so that the door hangs straight Tighten screws B and C 20 Refit the lower panel Air venting There are three positions where the air evacuation lf you want to change can be connected at the rear on the right hand the outlet side and on the left hand side When the machine is supplied one hole at the rear is open The other two are covered e Remove the cover from the hole where you wis to fit the hose e Fit the stub pipe with the hose connected to it Insert the stub pipe into the new opening The tumble dryer is supplied with a stub pipe and a plastic band A flexible hose must be supplied by consumer Fit the air evacuation as follows N e Push the hose onto the stub pipe and fasten with the plastic band e Remove the cover as necessary e Insert the stub pipe with OD Awe a the hose into the hole e Fit the cover to the open hole e Fit the cover to the hole where the hose was previously fitted WARNING To reduce the risk of fire this appliance MUST BE EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS or the equivalent 10 Energy saving hints Dry consecutive loads to avoid reheating the dryer The dryer must not be used to dry fabrics which may contain residues of flammable Do not overload the dryer liquids Do not put unspun very wet items in the dryer The dryer door has a magnetic catch which eClean the lint filter after each load means that it can be opened from the in
7. or on top of a washing machine Electrical Installation Electrical installation must be carried out by a skilled electri cian As supplied the machine is arranged for single phase Connection as delivered 1 phase 208 230 V heater power 2850 W 15 A fuse required NOTE Follow all state and local codes To install washer dryer into a single 30A 208 240V wall receptical 1 Remove top of washer by removing three 25 torx screws 2 Using power cord attached to dryer thread through power cord restraint on washer Attach to termina block on buik head NOTE This should be at the top of the terminal block 3 Remove knock out plug on bulk head of washer Install dryer cord 30A 250V AWG 10 3 through knock out to terminal block 4 Replace top to washer and test units Installation Free standing built Drying times and energy consumption Drying times and Drying times energy consumption Drying time depends on many factors i such as the amount of washing The table on the right shows drying mosie content tipecak tabh times and energy consumption in incoming air temperature and accordance with the following humidity Performance can also be conditions affected by how the machine has been installed Drying time is also naturally affected by how dry the washing is to be when removed from the machine Program 2 has be
8. an happen that not the amount of washing how damp it is the type all of the washing is properly dry This may be due to such of fabrics rated power of the machine and the reasons as very heavy fabrics ar thick seams To dry these temperature of the room It also of course items give a further 10 minutes or so in the timed program depends on how dry you want the washing when Also do not overload the dryer If a dryer is overloaded its you take it out of the machine efficiency is lessened and clothes may not dry evenly Shrinkage Knitted fabrics in particular are liable to shrink Do not over dry Do not use Extra Dry program for these materials When using the timed program it is possible to over dry and always stretch them out directly after drying fabrics if too long a time has been set This can cause the Dryer Added Fabric Softeners fabrics to wrinkle shrink or feel harsh Synthetic materials Because some dryer added fabric softners may can also become charged with static electricity cause damage to automatic dryers use only ones that the manufacturers give a written assurance Permanent press hints that their softener can safely be used in For the most wrinkle free permanent press drying only dry your dryer one half load at a time to assure enough room for items to Single items tumble freely Do not combine permanent press items with Use the timed program when there is only one other very heavy clothes in the dryer Remove clothes
9. art gt es agoe aaoge NOTE l items to be tumble dried must first have been spin dried preferably at 800 rpm or more Select dryness Temperature Setting Select a Cycle selection of timed delayed Extra Dry Low temp 50 C program start Dry normal program Damp Dry iron Dry Load the washing tobe __ Press the main switch tumble dried and ae The indicator light will light close the door a Sorting fabrics For the best drying results clothes should be sorted properly Separate the lint shredders chenille and terry cloth from the lint collectors synthetics flannel and fabrics with a nap such as velveteen and corduroy Separate non colorfast from light colored items heavy fabrics from light weight fabrics and permanent press from heavy bulky items Do not tumble dry Read all permanent care labels carefully If a garment s care label says Drip Dry Line Dry or Dry Flat do not dry in the dryer Certain materials will melt or become dangerously flammable if heated while others may lose their shape Other items that should not be tumble dried are items that have been dry cleaned at home Wool unless the garment s manufacturer recommends it Fiberglass Laminated or rubber coated items Vinyl and plastic Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product dnt Do not
10. en used the normal Dry automatic program e Drying temperature Normal e Fabrics dried are of cotton previously spun at 800 r min e The dryer is in a room with a temperature of 20 C 68 F and the exhaust hose supplied with the machine is in use Connection to a ventilation duct Connect the exhaust hose from the tumble dryer to a ventilation exhaust fitting or to a discharge through the wall Secure the hose joint to the utlet stub on the machine Run the jase with as few bends as possible to the point of discharge If necessary it can be extended to a maximum of 8 75 yards of 4 diameter hose Make any bends as gentle as possi ble A maximum of four 90 bends may be fitted in the hose The more bends and the longer the hose the less will be the amount of air pass ing through the machine lf more than 8 75 yards of hose is needed diameter must be increased if the hose is taken to a wall outlet a ventilation grille should be fitted to re Fit the prevent reverse flow of cold air W ventilation grile to the inside IMPORTANT ar Guai The appliance should of the wall not be exhausted into a chimney a wall a ceiling or a concealed Ventilation space of a building grille The only rigid of flexible metal duct shouid be used for exhausti
11. lt lt Top panel 1 Remove the screws shown from the back of the washing machine and use them to secure the two brackets I The edge of the Side of the top panel detergent compartment 2 Fix the plastic cups which locate front feet of the tumble against the top of the washing machine so that dryer on top of the washing machine This is important the cups fasten before being properly located as they ensure that the machine is safely positioned on position the cups so that the tabs indicated by the top of the washing machine Break off tab A on the arrows see right hand drawing locate the cup plastic cup to be fitted on the right hand side of the exactly with respect to the front and sides of the machine and tab B from the cup to be fitted on the left machine When the cups are properly positioned hand side of the machine Remove the protective paper as shown press them firmly down on to the top of from the self adhesive surface beneath the cups the washing machine Finish by breaking off the Taking care not to press the exposed adhesive surface plastic tabs which have now served their purpose 3 Lift the tumble dryer into position Lower the front of the dryer raise the front edge and push the making sure that its feet drop machine backwards until it engages into the plastic cups with the brackets Tumble dryer an Washing machine Changing the door hingeing ee Switch off the main power supply first Tools Phillip sc
12. ng unless the appliance has been investigated for use with nonmetallic duct Installation Positioning the tumble dryer A Free standing installation The dryer can be placed immediately beside the washing machine Adjust the feet so that it stands firmly and level Tighten the locknuts Locknut B Built in The dryer can be built in beneath a countertop with a height of 33 1 2 35 1 2 At least 23 5 8 width is needed Space must also be available for the exhaust hose on the left right or rear of the machine See the diagram for hole sizes and positions NOTE Height Adjustment At least 23 5 8 32 1 4 33 1 2 Do not Raise Higher than 33 1 2 4 23 32 4 23 32 Diameter of hole 5 5 16 a wos i l y e P a 5 1 2 7 7 4 rd 7 4 How much air does the dryer need The dryer needs about 65 cubic yds of fresh air per hour The room in 5 5 16 which it is installed must therefore have a sufficient air change rate to ensure that the machine receives _ enough fresh air C Stacked Installation The dryer can be mounted on top of any ASKO matching washing machine Use the mounts supplied with the tumble dryer These parts are supplied with the tumble dryer ie re man 2 metal brackets for securing the tumble 2 plastic cups dryer How to install the tumble dryer on top of a washing machine
13. or low temperature However normal can be used by pushing the low temperature button one time The light in the button will go out signifying normal temperature H FB e To air fabrics Use the unheated program which you obtain by pressing the time pushbutton until C appears in the display This program can not be combined with any other program Use this program to shake the dust out of garments or to fluff them up Time delayed start Press the pushbutton to set a starting time delay of 1 12 hours Each time you press the button a further hour s delay will be added and displayed e e 5 Select other options 6 Selectadelayed 7 Press START start Warning Intermittent Low tempera buzzer action ture 50 C ae el Ene Program details Consumption 2850 W 1900 W Max temp Toa sa 2s ae Load Dry Damp Dry Automatic Programs lroning Dry Extra Dry Half load of temperature ce ia a O ee e wm e deel Times and energy consumptions are as obtained by the methods specified by the Swedish National Board for Consumer Policies i e the washing has been spin dried at 800 r min and the tumble dryer is in a ventilated room at a temperature of 20 C 68 F Refers to full and half loads from the Asko washer Drying time If the washing is not dry after tumble drying Drying time depends on many factors such as When using the automatic programs it c
14. rewdriver 10 mm wrench 1 Remove the lower panel A l 2 Unscrew the upper screw B C 3 The upper hinge is now loose Raise the door a little so that it comes away from the bottom hinge Remove the top hinge 4 Move the hinge pin J to the other hole in the hinge using 10 mm wrench 5 Push out the hinge bearings from the old holes in the door 6 Take the door apart by removing all screws which are around the edge of the door 7 Undo magnet cap D 8 Remove the cover washer from the magnet position E on the other side 9 Screw the magnet tight at E ering plus washer plus screw and insert cover washer in the hole at D 10 Screw the door together 11 Remove the plug from the new hole for the hinge at the upper edge of the door at H Insert this plug in the old hinge hole 12 Knock out the hole at the lower hinge hole K using a screwdriver Insert the plug supplied in the old hinge hole 13 Fit the hinge bearings in the new hinge hole 14 Unscrew the lower hinge and move the hinge pin as shown in Item 5 above 15 Remove the plastic protection at F and G and place this where the hinge was previously fitted 16 Tighten the top hinge 17 Screw in screw B for the bottom hinge a few turns 18 Insert the lower hinge pin in the door hole Place the door s top hinge hole on the upper hinge pin Place the door and the lower hinge in position in screw B that has already been fitted Screw in screw C 19 Adjust the
15. s This program turns off the heat when the washing is dry but not absolutely bone dry It is then cooled for about 15 minutes This is the program to use when you want dry fabrics Damp Dry This program is intended to leave a small amount of moisture in the clothes to allow small wrinkles to fall out when hung up iron Dry For fabrics to be ironed This program turns off the heat when the washing is just damp enough for ironing w 6 6 q K Program Start Stop You can stop any program at any point by pressing the Stop pushbutton for three seconds End of Cycle Signal Press this button for a warning buzzer to sound when the program is finished One hour after the end of the program the buzzer will sound once a minute At the same time the cylinder will rotate to prevent wrinkling Anti Crease To help prevent wrinkles this cycle enables the machine to tumble for three seconds every minute for one hour or will stop if the clothes are removed before the hour has ended Low Temp Use this button if iow temperature is required Setting the time for the timed program Press the TIME pushbutton The machine responds by displaying 5 minutes in the window By pressing the time pushbutton you can increase the time in 5 minute intervals 10 15 20 After 20 minutes the time increase is by 10 minute intervals 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 All timed programs are followed by an automatic 15 minute cool down period The timed program is automatically set f
16. side A door switch automatically stops the dryer if the door is opened The machine does not start automatically if the door is closed i e if a child should get into the drum and close the door from the inside In order to restart the machine the Start eleave the door closed while the dryer pushbutton must be pressed is in operation Do not over dry clothes when using the timed program elf you plan on ironing items remove them while still slightly damp Use the iron drying program The machine is protected by a thermostat fitted by the heating element which turns the r ASKO Product Warranty machine off if the temperature is too high Home Clothes Washers and Dryers For Residential Installations Length of warranty ASKO will pay for ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY ASKO replacement parts and or repair labor to correct defect in From date of purchase materials or workmanship Service must be provided by an authorized ASKO service outlet ASKO replacement parts repair labor costs not included for any defective solid state controis timers motors pumps FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY One year full plus second through fifth year limited from date of purchase TWENTY FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY One year full plus second through twenty five year limited from date of purchase For Non Residential Installations SIX MONTHS FULL WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE ASKO replacement par
17. ts repair labor costs not included for the stainless steel inner and outer drum tub if it fails to hold water due to a manufacturing defect such as cracking or rusting ASKO replacement parts and or labor to correct defect in _ materials or workmanship Service to be provided by an authorized ASKO service outlet ASKO will not pay for A Service calls to 1 Correct the installation of the washer or dryer Instruct how to use the washer or dryer Replace house fuses or correct housing wiring Correct house plumbing Cleaning or servicing of the button trap outlet pump of the washer Cleaning or servicing of the lint filter or condensing unit of the dryer B Repair and or parts for failure of product if washer or dryer is used in other than normal use C Damage resulting from accident fire floods acts of God alteration misuse abuse improper installation or installation not in accordance with local electrical or plumbing codes D Any labor or shipping costs for parts during the limited warranty E Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the Continental United States F Pick up and delivery ASKO products are designed to be repaired in the home IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO INC BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states will not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to
18. urn off the main switch Art nr 80 575 82 We reserve the right TD 73 7304 to make changes
19. you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Ooh WN For warranty service contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized ASKO service outlet Service will be provided during normal business hours Should you have a service problem that is not resolved locally write ASKO USA INC P O Box 851805 Richardson TX 75085 1805 11 How to use your tumble dryer Load the washing to be tumble dried and close the door Press the main switch Automatic programs Timed program Set the required drying time by pressing the hour glass button The time is to be seen In Choose dryness selection Extra Dry the display Dry normal program Damp Dry EXTRA DAMP IRON DRY DAY DRY DRY 63 c9 Ef Select other options Warning buzzer Intermittent action Low temperature Clean the fluff fiter Do not tumble dry articles each time you have marked with this symbol PUPO SAN used the machine Press START HiGiGisicis ea If you want to load more washing Open the door The drum will stop automatically Load the extra washing close the door and press START Ei it is not permitted to make any changes to the specifications of the machine without the written permission of the manufacturer When the machine has stopped Remove the washing Clean the lint filter T
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