The Whirlpool Tumble Dryer Quick Guide provides essential information for the safe and efficient use of the appliance. Users are advised to register their product for better assistance at the Whirlpool website.

Control Panel Overview

The dryer features a control panel which includes an ON/OFF button (doubles as a reset when pressed long), a Programme selection knob, and Options buttons. Among these options are Cycle end, High heat, Anti tangle (mute functionality), Dryness level selection, Start delay, Timed drying, Rapid, Gentle, and Fresh Care (certain buttons feature secondary functionalities when long-pressed, like Key lock for Rapid).

It also has indicators for different dryness levels such as ‘Iron dry’, ‘Hanger dry’, ‘Cupboard dry’, and ‘Extra dry’. The cycle phase is indicated by lights for ‘Drying’, ‘Cool down’, and ‘End of cycle’, as well as maintenance indicators to ‘Empty water tank’, ‘Clean door filter’, and ‘Clean bottom filter’. A troubleshooting section is available for failures, calling after-sales service, and information regarding the ‘Demo mode’.

Initial Setup and Use

Prior to first use, ensure the water tank is inserted correctly, and the drain hose is properly fixed. The dryer must be in a temperature-controlled environment (between 5°C and 35°C) and left upright for at least 6 hours before use.

Programs and Daily Use

The dryer has an array of programs for drying cotton and synthetic fabrics. These include Eco cotton (most efficient in energy use for cotton), Mixed, Bed linen, Shirts (cotton or blend/synthetics), Sport, Duvet (for bulky items), Jeans, and Easy Iron (for garments needing iron upkeep). There’s a Refresh program using fresh air for clothes not needing drying but a refresh.

General instructions for operation include loading the garments, selecting the right program, choosing additional options if needed, and starting the cycle with the Start/Pause button. Post drying, it is important to empty the water tank, clean the filters, and remove laundry promptly to avoid creases.

During operation, the drum rotates at intervals to prevent creasing after the drying cycle ends, with a Crease Care system present on some machines. After a cycle or a power failure, pressing the Start/Pause button is necessary to continue.

Care Labels and Door Operation

Users must adhere to the care labels on garments, with symbols indicating whether items can be tumble dried and at what heat. The door can be opened mid-cycle, but the Start/Pause button must be pressed after closing to restart the dryer.

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Download: Whirlpool Tumble Dryer Quick Guide

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