USER MANUAL Read the user manual before using the machine Drying cabinet DC7774V DC7784V
Dear ASKO customer, Congratulations on the choice you have made, and welcome to the ASKO family, a global family with its roots in Sweden. We at ASKO thank you for your trust and hope that you will enjoy using your new drying cabinet. A good drying cabinet should be well designed, dry clothes well, have a low environmental impact, be user-friendly, save time and energy, have a long service life and be reliable. ASKO meets all these requirements.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4 SETTING DRYING PROGRAMMES 26 5 Programming mode 26 Packaging materials 5 Parameter list 27 Management of end-of-life drying cabinet Adjustment 28 5 Procedure 29 Restoring to factory setting 29 FOR A GOOD ENVIRONMENT COMPONENTS 6 Control panel 7 Language 8 PLACEMENT 9 INSTALLATION 10 Unpacking 10 Rehanging of door 11 Placement 16 Evacuation / air supply 17 Connection to evacuation 17 Electrical connection 19 BEFORE USING THE DRY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This drying cabinet meets applicable safety requirements. Incorrect use may, however, lead to injuries and damage to objects. The advice and caution notices in this manual have been written to enable you to avoid incorrect use and unnecessary risks of accidents, and should be read before installing and using the drying cabinet. CAUTION: This equipment is intended only to be used to dry fabrics washed in water.
FOR A GOOD ENVIRONMENT PACKAGING MATERIALS The packaging that protects the drying cabinet against damage in transit has been chosen with concern for the environment in mind and is therefore recyclable. Packaging that is returned to the material cycle means reduced consumption of raw materials and a smaller volume of waste. MANAGEMENT OF END-OF-LIFE DRYING CABINET When the drying cabinet has reached the end of its useful life, it must be taken to a recycling centre for disposal.
COMPONENTS Connecting lead Air inlet Moist air outlet Heating and fan components are combined in the top of the cabinet in a Fan Unit.
CONTROL PANEL The drying cabinet is equipped with four automatic and four manual drying programmes suited to different types of clothing. The programmes are set using the buttons on the menu panel. Four languages can be handled. BUTTONS ON / OFF START STOP OK Starts and stops the drying programme Confirms the selection of programmes, functions and settings UP ARROW, increase values or browse between programmes. DOWN ARROW, reduce values or browse between programmes.
LANGUAGE The following languages can be handled: English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Italian, French, German, Portuguese and Dutch. SETTING 1 Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the drying cabinet is off. The display is unlit. 2 Hold down the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons and press the ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position. The display lights up and on the top row shows “P105” flashing, which is the parameter for language setting.
PLACEMENT If the drying cabinet is to be installed connected to air exhaust ventilation, this must be available in the room. There must be an earthed socket within a distance of 2 m from the upper part of the drying cabinet. The drying cabinet has a 2 m long earthed lead with a plug connected. The power socket should be located such that there is no need for an extension cable. It must be possible to reach the socket easily after the drying cabinet has been installed.
INSTALLATION UNPACKING _______________________________ CAUTION The drying cabinet must be handled carefully if it is standing unsupported on its pallet. RISK OF TIPPING OVER _______________________________________ ______________________________________ Make sure that the product has not been damaged in transit Any damage incurred in transit must be reported to the dealer within 7 days.
REHANGING OF DOOR The pictures below illustrate rehanging from right-hung door to left-hung. Rehanging kit For rehanging, a rehanging kit must be ordered from the supplier of the cabinet. The kit consists of a new upper hinge, as the left and right hinges are not interchangeable. The kit also includes a control cable for fitting in the door with associated hinge bushing. Remove the cover in the top of the drying cabinet. This is attached with five screws at the marking arrows.
4 Unscrew the lower hinge pin (5). Raise the door slightly from the bottom edge and detach it from the upper hinge, to the extent that the hinge pin is visible. The pin has a recess for the control cable. 5 5 Carefully pull the control cable (6) out of the recess in the hinge pin. 6 The door, together with the control cable, is now free and can be set aside.
7 Detach the upper hinge (7) with hinge washer (8). Discard the hinge. 8 Install the new replacement hinge on the opposite side and move the hinge washer across. The hinge forms part of the rehanging kit, which can be ordered from the supplier of the drying cabinet.
Re-attachment in the door 9 Lay the door down with the inside facing up on a non-damaging surface. 10 Detach the inner plate (9) with magnetic strip, door hangers and glove hangers. Screws are beneath the magnetic strips. 10 9 Remove the insulation (10). 11 Detach and transfer the reinforcement panel and lower hinge bushing (11) in the door to the opposite side. 12 Detach existing control cable from control panel and pull cable out with hinge bushing (12).
Lay the door in position 14 Introduce the operating cable through the recess in the new upper hinge and slide the door up on the hinge pin. 15 Install the lower hinge pin. Make sure that the hinge pin is tightened firmly. 16 Connect the control panel (13) to the connector in the upper part of the drying cabinet. New hinge 17 Refit the drying cabinet cover which was removed under 1. Fan unit The control cable must be pulled through the hole.
PLACEMENT _______________________________________ The drying cabinet is intended only for use indoors in a dry place. ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Do not place the drying cabinet in an area where high-pressure washing is used for cleaning. ___________________________________________ The drying cabinet must be level on a flat surface, resting on all four feet.
EVACUATION / AIR SUPPLY When the cabinet is on, 45 m3 moist air per hour is evacuated. It must therefore be ensured that air can enter the room to replace the moist air that is vented out. CONNECTION TO EVACUATION The drying cabinet can be connected to the evacuation duct in two ways, either with a draft stabiliser or permanently fitted to a mechanical exhaust ventilation unit.
WITH DRAFT STABILIZER Fit the supplied hose onto the spigot. Connect the other end of the hose to the draft stabiliser and then secure this on the exhaust vent in the room. ____________________________ The drying cabinet must not be connected to a flue. _____________________________ Moist air out 1 Air inlet 2 __________________________ The air inlet must not be blocked. _____________________________ 3 1. Draft stabilizer 2. Flexible hose 3.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The drying cabinet is connected to a 230 V single-phase 50-60 Hz and protectively earthed wall socket. Fuse 10 A. The drying cabinet is supplied ready for connection with a cable and an earthed plug. ___________________________________ ____________________________ The drying cabinet should be connected to an earthed wall socket using the connecting cable supplied and must not be permanently wired.
BEFORE USING THE DRYING CABINET ___________________________________ Read this User Manual before starting the drying cabinet. ______________________________________ _____________________________ CAUTION Read the safety instructions on page 4 before using the cabinet. ____________________________________ Make sure that the cabinet is firmly attached to the wall. See page 16. Make sure that no packaging material has been left behind.
OPERATION ARRANGING LAUNDRY FOR DRYING There are three sections with hangers in the cabinet. Each section has a number of rails for hanging laundry. Hang the items in the drying cabinet according to how much space they require - not according to their weight. For most efficient drying, do not lay item flat on the upper hanger section. Long items of clothing closest to the walls of the cabinet and shorter items towards the centre of the cabinet.
DRYING PROGRAMMES This drying cabinet is equipped with automatic programmes and manual drying programmes for efficient drying of fabrics of different kinds. The automatic programmes automatically switch off the drying process when the fabrics are dry. During the last 10 minutes, the heat is switched off while the fan cools down the fabrics (cool-down period). The manually time-controlled programmes stop after a set time has been counted down.
CHILD LOCK To make sure that the drying process is not interrupted or started by mistake, a child lock function can be activated. FUNCTION OF THE CHILD LOCK Activation buttons must be held down for a least 3 seconds (delay time). ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION OF CHILD LOCK The child lock is activated and deactivated via a setting parameter described on page 28. When this function is activated, a clock symbol appears on the display.
START AUTOMATIC PROGRAMME Start the cabinet by pressing ON/OFF. The display lights up and shows the last programme used. E.g. AUT 40° NormaL DRY The text flashes. If this is OK - press OK and the process will then start. - or select another programme with UP / DOWN ARROW + OK and the process will then start. STARTING A MANUAL PROGRAMME Start the cabinet by pressing ON/OFF. The display lights up and shows the last programme used e.g. MAN 40° The text flashes.
TIPS If you have made a mistake or are unsure where you are, you can always press ON/OFF and start selecting drying programme again. If the door is open when a drying programme is started and the OK button is activated, the display will show “close door”. Close the door, and the selected drying programme will start. The animated symbol (bar) on the left side of the display indicates that the drying process is in progress.
SETTING DRYING PROGRAMMES Setting to optimise the drying cabinet's automatic programme is done using the buttons on the control panel when the drying cabinet is in programming mode. Adjustments must be made if it is found that the laundry does not dry sufficiently. the laundry is over-dried – long drying time. PROGRAMMING MODE 1 Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the drying cabinet is in the OFF position. The display is unlit.
PARAMETER LIST Parameter Name Factory preset Min Max va- value lue Signifies P105 Language 1 0 7 Swedish For setting, see page 8 P115 Child lock On/Off 0 0 1 Off. Value 1 = Child lock ON P2011 Min drying time 35 (min) 10 45 Regardless of moisture level, the drying process runs 35 min. Factory preset. 360 (min) 60 360 Regardless of moisture level, the drying process runs 360 min. Factory preset. 51° 41° 61° The heating elements switch off if the value is exceeded.
ADJUSTMENT The programme Aut 40° Normal is controlled via temp sensor exhaust air. The programme Aut 40° Extra is controlled via temp sensor exhaust air and a time factor. The programme Aut 60° Normal is controlled via temp sensor exhaust air. The programme Aut 60° Extra is controlled via temp sensor exhaust air and a time factor. The automatic programmes end automatically when the laundry is dry.
PROCEDURE The setting parameters according to the list on pages 27 are shown on the display as follows: on the top row of the display the relevant parameter is shown, for example P 2014, on the bottom row the set value of the parameter is shown. 1 Go to programming mode. See page 26. 2 Browse to the relevant parameter by pressing the ARROW UP or ARROW DOWN key repeatedly. If you go too far, simply continue browsing until the display shows the correct parameter.
CARE CLEANING Clean the walls of the cabinet with a mild soap solution on a damp cloth. Dust tends to collect around the air intake on the top of the cabinet. This can cause disruption, in turn leading to breakdowns in operation. _______________________________ NB Do not use high-pressure cleaning.
OVERHEAT CUT-OUT The cabinet is equipped with an overheat cut-out which is automatically restored when the temperature in the cabinet has fallen to an acceptable level. The time to restore varies from 10 to 15 minutes after the overheat cut-out has been activated. When the overheat cut-out has been tripped, the cabinet cannot be started. If this has happened - always make a new attempt to start after 15 minutes before reporting a fault. If repeated breakdowns occur, contact your supplier.
TROUBLESHOOTING DEAL WITH MINOR FAULTS YOURSELF Problem What you can do The drying cabinet is not working 1. Check that the power lead is connected to a socket. 2. Check that no fuse has tripped 3. Have you pressed the start button? 4. Is the door closed? The display shows an alarm/error code This should normally not happen, but if an alarm or error code appears, first try to reset the alarm by holding the START/ STOP button down for 5 sec.
TECHNICAL DATA Capacity: 4 kg of laundry (cotton) MANUFACTURING STANDARD See cabinet rating plate. Dewatering capacity: 17 g/min Electrical supply: Single phase 220 - 230 V, 50-60 Hz Fuse: 10 A WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring diagram can be ordered from the manufacturer. Motor: 35 W IDENTIFICATION PLATE Heating element: 1500 W See page 30. Overheat cut-out: Yes Fan capacity: 180 m³/hour Hanging length: 16 metres Dimensions DC7774V: Height 1700 mm Width Depth Dimensions DC7784V: 1715 mm incl.
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