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Operating Instructions & Installation Instructions Heat Pump Tumble Dryer (Domestic use)

Model No. NH-P80S1

Read Before Using 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 Drying Instructions 11 Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 22 Installation Instructions 25 Thank you for purchasing this appliance. - For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully. - Before connecting, operating or adjusting this appliance, please read the instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.

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Disposing of packaging Information on disposal in other The packaging used to protect the countries outside the European Union appliance from damage during This symbol is only valid in the European transportation is all recyclable. For Union. information on recycling, contact your local If you wish to discard this product, please authority. contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Disposing of Waste Electrical & Electronic Eco-friendly Drying Equipment -- Keep to the load limit of each Information on disposal for users of programme. waste electrical & electronic equipment -- The appliance automatically adjusts (private households) the operating time of each programme depending on the load. -- To save energy, please select the correct spin speed. -- Make sure that the room temperature is not excessively high. If the tumble dryer and other heat producing appliances This symbol on the products and/or share the same area, make sure that the accompanying documents means that room is well ventilated and switch the used electrical and electronic products other appliances off when operating the should not be mixed with general tumble dryer, if possible. household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and This product complies with the directives recycling, please take these products to 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC. designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local It is essential to read these instructions. authority for further details of your nearest designated disposable point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.

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Read Before Using Maintenance Consider the Environment . . . . 2 Maintenance ...... 18 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...... 4 Emptying water ...... 18 Electrical Connection Cleaning the outside of the (UK and Republic of Ireland only) . 6 appliance ...... 18 Checking Your Tumble Dryer . . . 7 Cleaning the drum ...... 18 Cleaning the door ...... 18 Your tumble dryer ...... 7 Cleaning the moisture sensors ...... 19 Accessories ...... 7 Filter locations ...... 19 Using the Buttons ...... 8 Cleaning the fluff filter ...... 20 Child Lock ...... 9 Cleaning the filter frame ...... 20 Additional functions ...... 9 Cleaning the fine filter ...... 21 Before You Start Drying . . . . 10 Checking before use ...... 10 Troubleshooting Preparing the laundry ...... 10 Outdoor/Sports programme ...... 10 Fault Checklist ...... 22 Delicate laundry loads ...... 10 Error Display ...... 24 Tips for drying delicates ...... 10 Installation Instructions Drying Instructions Choosing the Right Location . . 25 Drying ...... 11 Transporting the appliance ...... 25 Setting drying ...... 11 The right place for the appliance . . 25 Dry & Steam/Steam Refresh . . 12 Installing the set-in appliance ...... 26 Setting steam drying ...... 12 Levelling the appliance ...... 26 Timer ...... 13 Connecting Power Supply Required time ...... 13 and Hose ...... 27 Changing settings while drying . . .13 Hose and mains lead lengths ...... 27 Preset timer ...... 13 Connecting to the power supply . . . . .27 Selecting the Programme ...... 14 Connecting the extended Sub-programme description ...... 15 water-drain hose ...... 27 Details of Programmes ...... 16 Checking After Installation . . . 29 Installation checklist ...... 29 Test run after installation . . . . . 29 Power Consumption ...... 30 Specifications ...... 31

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Please read and follow these safety -- Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), precautions. shower , waterproof textiles, airtight fabrics, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber WARNING pads should not be dried in the appliance. Such materials may be destroyed and This describes issues which could thereby damage the appliance. cause death or serious injury. -- Do NOT place a stand or a chair close to General Use the appliance. -- This appliance is not intended for use Children may be able to reach the by persons (including children) with control panel or climb onto or into the reduced physical, sensory or mental appliance. capabilities, or lack of experience and -- Do NOT install the appliance in a damp knowledge, unless they have been given location or in a location exposed to the supervision or instruction concerning use weather. of the appliance by a person responsible This may result in malfunction, for their safety. deterioration, electric shock, or fire. -- Children should be supervised to ensure -- Do NOT pour or spill water directly onto that they do not play with the appliance. any part of the appliance. -- The appliance is not to be used if This may result in malfunction, electric industrial chemicals have been used for shock, or fire. cleaning. -- Never stop the appliance before the end They may cause a fire. of the drying cycle unless all items are -- The lint filters have to be cleaned quickly removed and spread out so that frequently. the heat is dissipated. -- The lint must not be allowed to -- The final part of a tumble dryer cycle accumulate around the appliance. occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a -- Do not dry unwashed items in the temperature that ensures that the items appliance. will not be damaged. -- Items that have been soiled with -- Keep sources of ignition, such as substances such as cooking oil, candles or cigarettes, away from the acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, appliance. spot removers, turpentine, waxes, wax They may cause a fire or damage to the removers and cosmetic oils must not be appliance. dried in the appliance even after having been washed. -- Keep flammable materials away from They may cause a fire. the appliance, for example, gasoline, thinner, alcohol, or soaked with -- Make sure that no objects are left in any these materials. of the pockets. Pay particular attention to They may cause an explosion or a fire. cigarette lighters and matches. They may cause fire. Power source and mains lead -- Unplug the mains lead when cleaning the appliance.

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-- Check the mains lead and mains plug for any damage. CAUTION If the mains lead is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service This describes issues which could agent or similarly qualified person to cause injury or damage your avoid a hazard. belongings. -- Do NOT use a mains plug adaptor or extension cable. There is a possibility of General Use overheating which may cause a fire. Use -- This appliance is only suitable for textiles an unused household mains socket, fully which are suitable for tumble drying. rated at AC 220 V to 240 V. If you are -- Do NOT apply pesticide, hair spray or not sure, contact a qualified electrician. deodorant to the appliance. -- ENSURE the mains plug is fully inserted -- Do NOT put any electrical equipment, into the household mains socket. If the for example, TVs, radios or battery mains plug is not fully pushed in, a loose chargers, on or near the appliance. connection may overheat and cause an -- Do NOT put too much laundry into the electric shock or fire. appliance. -- Do NOT touch the mains lead or mains This may cause damage to the plug with wet hands. appliance. Possibility of an electric shock. -- Fabric softeners, or similar products, -- Do NOT pull the mains lead but hold the should be used as specified by the fabric mains plug to unplug the appliance. softener instructions. Otherwise, there is possibility of damage to the mains lead, which may lead to an To Prevent Injury electric shock or fire. -- Do NOT climb onto the appliance. This may cause injury or damage to the To Prevent Injury appliance. -- The installation of the appliance should -- Keep fingers away from the door hinge be done by the manufacturer’s dealer or when opening and closing the door. service agent. -- Do NOT slide your hand (or unprotected If the installation, test run and inspection foot) underneath the appliance when in of the appliance are not carried out use. following the installation method outlined in these instructions, the manufacturer -- Check all laundry and remove any will not be liable for any accident or objects such as nails, pins, coins, clips, damage caused. metal wires, etc. They may cause damage to other -- Do NOT dismantle, repair or modify the laundry or the appliance. appliance. There is a possibility the appliance may -- BE CAREFUL not to get laundry caught malfunction which may result in a fire or in the door seal when it is closed. This an injury. If repairs are needed, contact may result in damage to the laundry. your local Customer Service Centre. -- Do NOT touch the laundry inside the drum until it has completely stopped, as there is a possibility of injury. Keep children away from the rotating laundry.

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For your safety, please read the How to replace the fuse following text carefully. The location of the fuse differs according This appliance is supplied with a moulded to the type of AC mains plug (figures A and three pin mains plug for your safety and B). convenience. Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow A 13-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. the instructions below. Illustrations may Should the fuse need to be replaced, differ from actual AC mains plug. please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 ampere and that it is Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. and replace the fuse and close or attach Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI the fuse cover. mark on the body of the fuse. -- Figure A If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer.

Warning -- Figure B If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely. There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13-ampere socket.

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Your tumble dryer

Water container Water-drain hose (see page 18) (see pages 27-28)

Drum

Door

Mains lead/ Mains plug

Distilled water inlet Adjustable feet (see page 12) (see page 26)

Caution Do NOT bend the mains lead when the appliance is running.

Accessories Make sure that all the accessories are supplied with the appliance. Spanner Extended water-drain hose Jug (see page 26) (see pages 27-28) (see page 12) For adjusting the feet.

A

Using the drying basket (N-DB1) can reduce odours of stuffed toy, pillow, etc. (with Casuals course of Steam Refresh), and dry sports , etc. (with Timed prog. Warm).

Optional accessory Drying basket (N-DB1)

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Dry & Steam /Colours Gentle Dry Daily Extra Dry Off On Cupboard Dry Iron Dry Buzzer Steam Refresh Mixed Business Cupboard Dry Anti-crease Casuals Iron Dry Rapid 40 Easy-care Start/Pause Speed Extra Dry Drying Level r/min Time Add Time Eco Wool Cupboard Dry Outdoor/Sports Iron Dry Child Lock Timed prog.Warm 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 1

1. Power buttons 7. Spin speed button - If you do not press the Start button Press this button to select the final within 10 minutes after the appliance spin speed (r/min) used in the washing has been switched on, the appliance machine programme. Use this button automatically switches itself off. only if the anticipated drying time needs - The display below appears for to be displayed more accurately. 10 seconds after the appliance has been switched off. You cannot turn 8. Drying Level button/ the appliance on until this display Child Lock button - Press this button to choose from 5 disappears. different Drying Level settings (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) for , Easy-care, Mixed, Rapid 40, and Outdoor/Sports programmes. ‘3’ is the default setting level. 2. Start/Pause button - Press and hold this button to set the Press this button to start or pause the Child Lock. The controls will be locked. drying programme. (See page 9.)

3. Programme selection dial 9. Remaining time indicator Use this dial to choose the best This indicator shows the approximate programme for the laundry. time until the drying finishes. For (See pages 14-15.) example, ‘3:10’ means 3 hours and 10 minutes. 4. Additional function buttons Press these buttons to add functions to 10. Warning indicators the programme to the laundry. These indicators warn the user of (See page 9.) specific conditions. - Water container full warning 5. Add Time button Press this button to set times for the - Clogged filter warning Timed programmes (Timed prog.). (See pages 20-21.)

6. Time button Press this button to preset the time for when the drying finishes. (See page 13.)

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11. Process indicators Additional functions -- These indicators show the programme’s processes. Processes consist of Dry Depending on the programme, you can , Iron Dry , Cupboard Dry , and combine different additional functions. Extra Dry . Note -- After drying starts, the dry indicator Some additional functions cannot be starts flashing, and the other indicators used with certain programmes. light up in sequence from to bottom (See pages 16-17.) as each corresponding process is If you select an unavailable function, completed. After the programme an error alarm will sound. finishes, the dry indicator goes out, and the last process indicator remains lit until Press one or more of the function the appliance switches itself off, or is buttons you wish to combine. turned off. The corresponding indicators will light up. 12. Steam indicator -- This indicator blinks or lights during the Function Description steam course operation. Gentle Child Lock Dry Gently Dry laundry with approximately 45 ºC warm air. The Child Lock disables the control buttons. Anti- Prevent creasing. Activating/deactivating Child Lock crease After the drying ends, the 1. Switch on the appliance. drum rotates at intervals for 2. Select the programme and optional 2 hours. functions, and then start the The indicators keep flashing programme. (See page 14.) during the Anti-crease process. 3. Press and hold the Drying Level button. Speed Drying times will be shorter The symbol lights up to show that than when the Eco function the Child Lock is activated. is set. 4. To deactivate, hold down the Drying Eco Drying takes longer but Level button again. The symbol disappears when the consumes less energy. Child Lock is cancelled. Buzzer Check the ON/OFF setting. Warning The display is switched each --Do NOT leave children time the button is pressed. unsupervised near the appliance. --Keep pets away from the appliance.

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Checking before use Outdoor/Sports programme Before the appliances initial operation or Make sure that the item to be dried can be after a prolonged period of non-operation, dried with this programme. perform the following procedures if you are using the extended water-drain hose: Delicate laundry loads -- Wool programme: 2 kg or less 1. Connect the power. 2. Make sure that the extended water- Approximate weights drain hose is positioned towards a -- Wool : 400 g drain. For more details, see pages 27-28. Preparing the laundry

Sorting clothing -- Silk : 200 g -- Read clothing drying labels to help you sort them into different loads. -- Sort the laundry by colour, by type of fabric, drying condition required, and moisture content in the laundry. Doing -- : 400 g so will help you choose the correct programme, drying level, and spin speed for each drying.

-- When you dry items with long fibres, such as bath mats, a lot of lint may be generated, and the lint balls may adhere to the other clothing. Tips for drying delicates -- Clothes that are not colour fast should be dried separately. Putting laundry in the drum Pile them one on top of each other. Checking clothing If clothing shrinks -- Check that pockets on clothing do not Spread the item out to its original size on contain any objects that may damage an ironing board. Use pins to hold the clothes or the appliance. the size and shape. Then, use an iron to steam it and leave it to dry.

-- Tie up any loose strings on the clothing and close zippers. Turn clothing with raised fabrics and zippers inside out. Otherwise, the clothes may be damaged.

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Setting drying

Dry & Steam Cotton /Colours Gentle Dry Daily Extra Dry Off On Shirts Cupboard Dry Iron Dry Buzzer Steam Refresh Mixed Business Cupboard Dry Anti-crease Casuals Iron Dry Rapid 40 Easy-care Start/Pause Speed Extra Dry Drying Level r/min Time Add Time Eco Wool Cupboard Dry Outdoor/Sports Iron Dry Child Lock Timed prog.Warm 4 3 25 2 1. Open the door and put the laundry 4. Select optional functions. into the drum. - Additional functions (See page 9.) For details about preparing and sorting - Spin speed (See page 8.) the laundry, see pages 10, 14 and 15. - Drying Level (See page 8.) Caution For more details about available functions and settings for each - Make sure that no laundry gets programme, see pages 16-17. caught in the door. - Do NOT overload the drum. 5. Press the Start button. Observe the capacity of the After the appliance has started, the selected programme. laundry is weighed. After about Overloading may cause excessive 3 minutes, a new drying time will be vibration, damage to the appliance, displayed. If you select the Wool or the and more creasing of the load. Timed programme, the laundry is not weighed. 2. Close the door and press the On button. The buzzer will sound when the 3. Turn the programme selection dial programme has finished. either way to select the programme. For details on setting the buzzer, A drying time will be displayed. see page 9. Remove the laundry and rearrange where necessary. Do not leave it in the drum too long after the programme ends, because it may be seriously creased.

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Setting steam drying

Dry & Steam Cotton /Colours Gentle Dry Daily Extra Dry Off On Shirts Cupboard Dry Iron Dry Buzzer Steam Refresh Mixed Business Cupboard Dry Anti-crease Casuals Iron Dry Rapid 40 Easy-care Start/Pause Speed Extra Dry Drying Level r/min Time Add Time Eco Wool Cupboard Dry Outdoor/Sports Iron Dry Child Lock Timed prog.Warm 5 3 66 2 1. Open the door and put the laundry When selecting the steam course, be into the drum. sure to replenish water. For details about preparing and sorting - Purchase distilled water from a the laundry, see pages 10, 14 and 15. chemist, or other shops. 2. Close the door and press the On button.

3. Turn the programme selection dial either way to select the programme. A drying time will be displayed.

4. When blinks on the display, add distilled water CAREFULLY preventing overflow. When it is added to the specified amount, the beep sound is heard and - Be sure to use distilled water. Using the remaining time is displayed. other types of water will cause the (See page 24.) steam pathway to be clogged. - If the filter is clogged with dust, remove 5. Select spin speed. (See page 16.) and wash with a toothbrush, etc. 6. Press the Start button.

The buzzer will sound when the programme has finished. For details on setting the buzzer, see page 9. Remove the laundry immediately and put on hangers laundry that tends to crease.

Caution Following the use of steam programmes the drum may remain hot. 12 - Drying Instructions

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Required time Preset timer Times depend on the programmes, Drying You can preset the time for when the Level settings and other settings that have drying finishes. been selected. The drying might finish before or after -- Since the displayed times change preset times depending on the kind of automatically according to the sizes laundry, the temperature, and the moisture and moisture levels of the loads and the content in the laundry. ambient temperatures of the appliance, the times might not decrease for a while Setting a preset time or might suddenly decrease. Continuously press the Time button until the desired preset time is displayed. The -- For the programmes which automatically preset time increases by 1 hour each time weigh the loads (see the “Load weighed,“ it is pressed. Press and hold the button to column on page 16), 3 minutes after change the preset time rapidly. drying starts the remaining required times might suddenly be shortened. Applicable preset -- Actual times may differ from those Programme times shown. Cotton/Colours 6 - 24 hours Changing settings while drying Mixed 4 - 24 hours No setting can be changed after drying has Easy-care 4 - 24 hours started. Timed prog. Warm 3 - 24 hours Outdoor/Sports 4 - 24 hours Wool 1 - 24 hours Rapid 40 3 - 24 hours Steam Refresh 2 - 24 hours Dry & Steam 4 - 24 hours

Changing a preset time 1. Press the Off button, and then press the On button. 2. Choose the desired programme and additional functions. 3. Set a preset time. Cancelling a preset time Press the Off button. (All settings will be cancelled.) Checking a preset time Press the Time button.

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Description and types of fabric that can be dried

Max Programme load T- Shirt Anorak Trousers /dress Sport wear clothing Work Underwear Towelling dressing Terrycloth towel towel Tea linen Table Bed linen

Cotton For white and coloured cottons or linens Colours 8 kg Extra Dry ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ―    ―  Cupboard Dry ― ― ― ― ― ― ―   ―   ―  Iron Dry  ― ―   ―   ― ― ―    For non-iron synthetic fibres, cottons, or blended Easy-care fabrics Extra Dry ― ―  ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ―   4 kg Cupboard Dry ―  ― ― ―  ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― Iron Dry ―  ―      ― ― ― ― ― ―

Mixed For mixed items made of cotton and easy-care fabrics 4 kg Cupboard Dry ―  ― ― ―  ―   ―   ―  Iron Dry   ―      ― ― ―    For quick drying of synthetic fibres, cottons or blended fabrics. Drying times may not exactly 40 minutes Rapid 40 1.5 kg depending upon the types of fabrics, composition and moisture content of the loads. For membrane coated fabrics, water-repellent fabrics, Outdoor/Sports functional clothing, fleece fabrics (dry /trousers 2.5 kg with removable internal separately) For woollen fabrics suitable for tumble drying. Fabrics Wool become fluffier but not dry. Remove the laundry once 2 kg the programme ends and allow them to dry.

For pre-dried, multi-layered, sensitive acrylic fibres and 4 kg small items of laundry, and for subsequent drying Timed prog. Warm Using the optional drying basket can dry sports shoes, 1 kg etc. (See page 7.)

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Max Programme Description load Put in the laundry after washing. Steam drying will reduce Dry & Steam crease formation.

Shirt, T-shirt, , sheets, etc. g Daily 9 shirts or 2 items of large size clothes 2.5 k

Shirts 9 shirts or 9 2 kg

Put in dry laundry. Steam Refresh Steaming will reduce crease formation and laundry will be refreshed. Odours will be reduced only with Casuals course.

Business 6 shirts or 6 blouses 1.5 kg

1 or 1 shirt Casuals -- Using the optional drying basket can reduce odours 1 kg of stuffed toy, pillow, etc. (See page 7.) Note • Smaller loads give a better result. • Do not dry wool, and clothes with metal or plastic attached, as well as oil jacket and waxed jacket. • Separately dry laundry that easily cause colour transfer. • When the programme is complete, remove the laundry immediately and put on hangers laundry that tends to crease.

Sub-programme description Post-drying ironing Extra Dry Applicable drying For multi-layered and very thick fabrics method Example: towelling dressing and Sub- bed linens programme Do not use this sub-programme for loop knitted fabrics (T-shirts, underwear and Iron Lightly iron Not iron Mangle baby clothes, for example), as they have a tendency to shrink. Extra Dry ― ― ― Cupboard Dry  For general fabrics Cupboard Example: trousers, and ― ― ― Dry  Iron Dry For cotton or linen fabrics which you would Iron Dry like to iron     Example: table linen and bed linen Note To prevent laundry from drying out, it should be rolled up until it is ironed.

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Default setting Manual setting Additional functions Load Add Programme weighed Approximate Gentle Anti- Time Drying Level 1) Spin speed 1) Drying Level Spin speed Speed 3) Eco time Dry 3) crease

Extra Dry 3:10 2) Cotton Cupboard 3 1000 2:50 2) 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ― Dry      Colours Iron Dry 2:20 2)

Extra Dry 1:30

Cupboard Easy-care 3 1000 1:10 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ― ― Dry    

Iron Dry 0:50

Cupboard 1:30 Dry Mixed  3 1000 1 - 5 500 - 1600   ―  ― Iron Dry 1:10

Rapid 40  3 1000 0:40 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ―  ―  ― Outdoor/Sports  3 1000 2:00 1 - 5 500 - 1600 4)  ―  ― Wool ― ― ― 0:15 ― ― 4) ― ―  ― Timed prog. Warm ― ― ― 0:10 ― ― ―  ―  

Daily ― ― 1000 1:40 ― 500 - 1600 ― ― ― ― Dry &  Steam Shirts ― ― ― 1:30 ― ― ― ― ―  ―

Business ― ― ― 0:29 ― ― ― ― ― ― Steam  Refresh Casuals ― ― ― 0:40 ― ― ― ― ―  ―

1) If the appliance has been operated even once, the Drying Level and Spin speed set in the previous operation have been memorized. 2) When the Speed function is set, the approximate time will be 50 minutes less than the time stated here.

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Default setting Manual setting Additional functions Load Add Programme weighed Approximate Gentle Anti- Time Drying Level 1) Spin speed 1) Drying Level Spin speed Speed 3) Eco time Dry 3) crease

Extra Dry 3:10 2) Cotton Cupboard 3 1000 2:50 2) 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ― Dry      Colours Iron Dry 2:20 2)

Extra Dry 1:30

Cupboard Easy-care 3 1000 1:10 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ― ― Dry    

Iron Dry 0:50

Cupboard 1:30 Dry Mixed  3 1000 1 - 5 500 - 1600   ―  ― Iron Dry 1:10

Rapid 40  3 1000 0:40 1 - 5 500 - 1600 ―  ―  ― Outdoor/Sports  3 1000 2:00 1 - 5 500 - 1600 4)  ―  ― Wool ― ― ― 0:15 ― ― 4) ― ―  ― Timed prog. Warm ― ― ― 0:10 ― ― ―  ―  

Daily ― ― 1000 1:40 ― 500 - 1600 ― ― ― ― Dry &  Steam Shirts ― ― ― 1:30 ― ― ― ― ―  ―

Business ― ― ― 0:29 ― ― ― ― ― ― Steam  Refresh Casuals ― ― ― 0:40 ― ― ― ― ―  ―

1) If the appliance has been operated even once, the Drying Level and Spin speed set in the 3) The Gentle Dry function and Speed function cannot be used together. Only one of these previous operation have been memorized. functions can be set at a single time. 2) When the Speed function is set, the approximate time will be 50 minutes less than the 4) The Gentle Dry function is automatically set. Although the function cannot be selected its time stated here. indicator will light up.

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Emptying water Cleaning the outside of the Empty the water after every drying. Do not appliance empty it while drying. Clean the outside of the appliance with a soft cloth and mild detergent, for example, 1. Pull out the water container and hold kitchen detergent, and soapy water. it level. Remove lint and dust that accumulate around the appliance. Warning - Do NOT splash water over the appliance. - Do NOT use cream cleansers, thinners, nor products containing alcohol or paraffin oil.

2. Remove the water container by Cleaning the drum simultaneously lifting and pulling it forward. The drum and other stainless steel parts can be cleaned with a suitable proprietary stainless steel cleaner in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Cleaning the door After each drying, perform the following: - Remove any objects from the door seal. - Wipe the door and seal to remove lint and stains.

3. Pour out any water.

4. Insert the water container all the way back into the unit until it locks itself into position.

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Cleaning the moisture Filter locations sensors Filters are located in the following 3 locations. Clean once a month. 1) In the door (fluff filter) The appliance is equipped with stainless- 2) In the door opening (filter frame) steel moisture sensors. They measure how 3) In front of the heat exchanger unit (fine filter) damp the laundry is. After long periods of use, a fine layer of limescale can form on 1) Fluff filter the moisture sensors. The moisture sensors are located near the door opening on the internal side of the drum. Moisture sensors

2) Filter frame

3) Fine filter (see page 21) Make sure you clean filters at the 1. Open the door. designated intervals. -- Clean the fluff filter after every drying 2. Clean the moisture sensors using a programme (see page 20). damp sponge with a rough surface. -- Clean the fine filter every half month Caution (see page 21).

Do NOT use steel wool or other Clean the filter frame when foreign abrasive materials. particles build up on it (see page 20). Clean all filters every 10 operations.

Caution The appliance must not be used if any filter is out of its place or damaged in any way. The excessive build-up of fluff might cause a malfunction.

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Cleaning the fluff filter 4. Replace the fluff filter to its original Clean the fluff filter after every drying position. programme. 1. Open the door, and then slide the lever on the top of the door.

Extra cleaning Remove any fluff from the hollow part of the door with a bottle brush or a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning the filter frame Clean the filter frame when foreign particles build up on it. 1. Open the door, and then remove the filter frame from the bottom of the 2. Pull out the fluff filter. door opening.

3. Rub your hand against the filter to remove any fluff. 2. Turn the filter frame upside down to remove foreign particles.

Rinse the filter under running water and dry thoroughly. Be careful not to tear the net.

3. Replace the filter frame to its original position. 20 - Maintenance

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Cleaning the fine filter 4. Separate the fine filter from the inner Clean the fine filter every month. cover. 1. Open the panel. Fine filter

Inner cover

2. Turn the levers on the inner cover. 5. Clean the fine filter using a vacuum cleaner or with water.

6. Replace every part to its original position.

3. Pull the handle to remove both the inner cover and fine filter. Fit the projections of the inner cover into the holes of the fine filter while joining both parts together. Note To open or close the levers on the inner cover, refer to the following figure.

CLOSE

OPEN

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Problem Cause Appliance does not work. -- The fuse may have blown out or breaker may have tripped. -- The mains plug may not be connected firmly to the mains socket. -- The On button may have not been pressed. -- The Start button may have not been pressed. -- The door may not be closed properly. Buttons do not work -- Settings cannot be changed while drying is in progress. To change settings, switch the appliance off and on again. Then, set the settings again. -- Child Lock may be activated. (See page 9.) Drying repeatedly starts -- This is not a malfunction; the drum slowly rotates and and stops. stops repeatedly when the “Anti-crease” function has been set. Laundry is not sufficiently -- The laundry might have been added to the drum during dried. (Some portions are drying. damp.) -- The laundry may have become tangled. -- The laundry may be too heavy. -- Try using the Warm Timed programme (Timed prog. Warm) for small synthetic fibre loads, or dry them together with large items of clothing. -- The moisture sensors may be dirty. (See page 19.) Drying takes too long. -- The laundry may be too wet. -- The laundry may have become tangled. -- The laundry may be too heavy. -- Clothes which dry quickly and clothes which dry slowly may have been dried together. -- The ambient air temperature may be too low. Items made of synthetic -- Reduce static electricity charges by adding fabric fibres are charged with conditioners to wash loads during the final rinse cycles. static electricity after drying. A small item, for example, -- Bring the item out by opening the panel in front of the a button, has dropped heat exchanger unit just the same as when cleaning through the filter frame the fine filter. hole.

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Problem Cause The clogged filter warning -- This is not a malfunction; the clogged filter warning indicator is flashing indicator flashes to alert users to clean the filters after although none of the filters every 10th drying programme (twice a month). The are clogged. indicator may flash even if the filters have been cleaned. The displayed remaining -- The remaining time is estimated and corrected time changes. continually. Thus, the time displayed may change. The operating sound -- This is normal; the change is caused by the on-off changes. conditions of the compressor and draining pump. ‘0’ display remains after the -- This is not a malfunction; without the Anti-crease programme has finished. function being set, the appliance automatically switches itself off 2 hours after the programme finishes. The lamp inside the drum -- The lamp lights up for 10 minutes when the door is has gone out. opened after the programme finishes. To activate the lamp again, switch on the appliance, and then open the door again. The lamp inside the drum -- If 2 hours have elapsed after a programme is does not light up. completed, the lamp will not light up since the appliance automatically switches itself off. Drying has finished with -- For safety, the dryer cools down inside the drum. The the Anti-crease set to OFF, Anti-crease indicator flashes during this time. however, the Anti-crease indicator is flashing. The steam programme -- Laundry may be overloaded. (See page 15.) effect is not achieved. -- The steam pathway may be frozen.

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Error Display What to do Make sure that the door is shut properly. Close the door securely and press the Start button. Door is open

Empty the water if the water container is full. (See page 18.) Set the water drain hose properly. (See page 27-28.) After the above procedures, turn the power on again and press Unable to drain the Start button. Operate the appliance within an operating ambient temperature range (5 ºC - 35 ºC). Aberrant ambient temperature Add distilled water because the amount is insufficient. (See page 12.) When it is added to the specified amount, the beep sound is Distilled water heard and the remaining time is displayed. shortage

Inspection is required. Pull out the power plug. Then, contact “Customer Service” and explain the displayed content (2-digit number after H).

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Transporting the appliance The right place for the If the appliance has to be transported appliance at a tilt, only tip it toward the water Make sure that there is enough space for container side but not more than 90 the appliance and that openings on the degrees. base are not obstructed by a carpet. 561 Water container side

 845 Max. 90°

536 491 51 Rear Front 596 593 625  Dimension in millimetres You need a space at least 60 cm wide. At Max. 90° least 2 mm of clearance on the sides, and 3 mm of clearance above the appliance The appliance must be carried by 2 or are required. (If you use the extended more people. water-drain hose, leave some space in the rear for the hose so that it does not get smashed down.)

Warning The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the Start by tilting the appliance backwards. appliance, in such a way that a full One person should stand behind it, holding opening of the appliance door is the rear of the top panel. The other person restricted. should grip the bottom feet in the front. This will prevent children from being Caution locked in the drum. If the appliance has not been transported as described, then it Caution must be left to stand for at least --Do NOT install the appliance in 1 hour before it is connected to an direct sunlight, or in a place where electricity supply. temperatures reach freezing or are Otherwise, the heat pump could be excessively high. damaged. --The cool air intake panel on the front of the appliance must not be blocked or covered, for example, by a laundry basket, as this might cause a malfunction Installation Instructions - 25

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Installing the set-in Levelling the appliance appliance Using a level helps when making of -- You need a space at least 60 cm wide. adjustments. At least 2 mm of clearance on the To adjust the feet, use the ‘A’ end of the sides, and 3 mm of clearance above spanner. and behind the appliance are required (in case you do not use the extended A water-drain hose). -- The counter above the appliance must be firmly fixed to the adjoining cupboards. Lock nut -- You need to have the plug accessible Foot after installation. Metal cover 1. On each foot, loosen the lock nut by turning it clockwise. 2. Adjust each foot by turning it clockwise or anticlockwise. 3. Use a spirit level to make sure that the appliance is properly levelled. 4. Tighten each lock nut by turning it anticlockwise.

Caution Make sure that all lock nuts are tightened securely and the feet are still bolted to the appliance. If they are unbolted, the appliance will move around.

Dryer The dryer can be stacked on top of a Panasonic washing machine using the Metal cover (AXW4595-7SR0) Washer-dryer stacking kit (N-SKT100). - Panasonic accessory Caution available to order Instead of the standard cover panel, have a technician install a metal cover. Read carefully the assembly instructions Washer supplied with the stacking kit.

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Follow the instructions in this section to prevent water leaks. If you are unsure, ask a service agent to connect the hoses. Hose and mains lead lengths Left side connections Right side connections

~ 90 cm ~ 135 cm

~ 150 cm ~ 140 cm

Connecting to the power Connecting the extended supply water-drain hose

Caution

Name plate Do NOT twist, pull out, or bend the drain hose.

The water container does not require emptying when water is externally drained.

1. Slide down the spring clamp, and then disconnect the water-drain hose Caution from the unit with a pair of pliers. The name plate indicates the rated power that the appliance needs. 2 Make sure that the power supply specifications in your residence match the information mentioned 1 here.

Drain off any water inside of the water- drain hose.

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2. Connect the water-drain hose to the - Left side connection extended water-drain hose, and then For a left side connection, the first affix the spring clamp to it. pattern is recommended.

2

1

3. Run the extended water-drain hose toward the right side (as viewed from the front of the unit) and wind it in - Right side connection one of the following patterns. - When using the water drain hose, water can be drained at the height of appliance (approx. 85 cm) by the drain pump contained in this appliance.

85 cm

- Rear side connection

- Do not roll the drain hose when using. Also, do not arrange the drain hose in the twisted or bent state. Water may not be drained properly.

Caution Do NOT let the tip of the

water-drain hose dip into the drained water. This can cause water to flow back into the appliance.

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Installation checklist

4)

1)

2) 3) 2) 3) 2) 3)

1) Location 3) Foot cushions Is the appliance on a flat, stable Are they standing flat? surface? If the appliance is not level, there may Does it run without vibrating? be abnormal sounds when water is drained out. 2) Adjustable feet Are they bolted securely to the 4) Power supply appliance? Is the household dedicated mains socket, fully rated at AC 220 V to 240 V?

Test run after installation Check for abnormal noise WITHOUT Check whether there is any abnormal laundry in the drum. noise. 1. Close the door. If so, make sure that the appliance is level. After resolving any noise issues, resume 2. Press the On button. the test. 3. Press the Start button.

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Final spin speed Additional Power Time Programme Load in a washing function consumption (mins) machine Cotton/ Cupboard Eco 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.47 kWh 2:30 Colours Dry 1000 r/min 1.67 kWh 2:50 4 kg 1000 r/min 1.05 kWh 1:50 Speed 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.60 kWh 1:42 1000 r/min 1.80 kWh 2:02 Iron Dry Eco 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.17 kWh 2:00 1000 r/min 1.37 kWh 2:20 Speed 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.30 kWh 1:10 1000 r/min 1.50 kWh 1:30 Easy-care Cupboard Eco 4 kg 1000 r/min 0.70 kWh 1:10 Dry Iron Dry Eco 4 kg 1000 r/min 0.60 kWh 0:50

1) The results shown here comply with EN 61121. Each result indicates the value required until the end of each programme with the Drying Level 3 and Anti-crease process ON set. Power consumption and time during Anti-crease process are not included. 2) The power consumption, and times indicated in the table, may vary depending on variations in room temperatures, types and amounts of laundry, voltage fluctuations, and which optional functions are used. 3) The Cotton/Colours - Cupboard Dry - Eco mode is suitable for drying normal wet cotton laundry and that is the most efficient programme in terms of energy consumption for cotton. 4) For the product fiche in accordance to EU Regulation 1061/2010, please check on http://www.panasonic.co.uk

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Specifications

Model No. NH-P80S1 Rated voltage 220 - 240 V Rated frequency 50 Hz Maximum energy rated power input 1100 - 1320 W Off-mode 0.18 W Power consumption Left-on mode 1.36 W Product weight 58 kg Maximum mass of dry cloth 8 kg Product dimensions 596 mm (W) x 625 mm (D) x 845 mm (H)

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