Panasonic NH-P80G1 Operating Instructions & Installation Instructions

Panasonic NH-P80G1 Operating Instructions & Installation Instructions

Heat pump tumble dryer (domestic use)
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NH-P80G1_English.indb
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Operating Instructions
& Installation Instructions
Heat Pump Tumble Dryer
Read Before Using
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Drying Instructions
Troubleshooting
Installation Instructions
®
(Domestic use)
Model No.
NH-P80G1
02
04
10
Maintenance
17
21
24
2012/05/31
10:34:46
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  • Page 1 ® Operating Instructions & Installation Instructions Heat Pump Tumble Dryer (Domestic use) Model No. NH-P80G1 Read Before Using SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Drying Instructions Maintenance Troubleshooting Installation Instructions Thank you for purchasing this appliance. - For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.
  • Page 2: Read Before Using

    Consider the Environment Disposing of packaging Information on disposal in other countries outside the European Union The packaging used to protect the This symbol is only valid in the European appliance from damage during Union. transportation is all recyclable. For information on recycling, contact your local If you wish to discard this product, please authority.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Read Before Using Maintenance Consider the Environment ..2 Maintenance ....17 Emptying water ....17 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read and follow these safety - Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), precautions. shower caps, 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.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Check the mains lead and mains plug for CAUTION any damage. 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.
  • Page 6: Checking Your Tumble Dryer

    Checking Your Tumble Dryer Your tumble dryer Water container Water-drain hose (see page 17) (see pages 26-27) Drum Door Mains lead/ Mains plug Heat exchanger unit Adjustable feet (see page 25) Caution Do NOT bend the mains lead when the appliance is running. Accessories Make sure that all the accessories are supplied with the appliance.
  • Page 7: Before You Start Drying

    Before You Start Drying Checking before use Preparing the laundry Before the appliances initial operation or Sorting clothing after a prolonged period of non-operation, - Read clothing drying labels to help you perform the following procedures if you are sort them into different loads. using the extended water-drain hose: - Sort the laundry by colour, by type of fabric, drying condition required, and...
  • Page 8: Using The Buttons

    Using the Buttons 9 10 11 Cotton /Colours Easy-care Extra Dry Gentle Dry Extra Dry Cupboard Dry Plus Cupboard Dry Cupboard Dry Buzzer Iron Dry Iron Dry Mixed Anti-crease Rapid 40 Cupboard Dry Start/Pause Iron Dry Wool Speed Drying Level r/min Time Add Time...
  • Page 9: Child Lock

    Using the Buttons Additional functions 11. Process indicators - These indicators show the programme’s Depending on the programme, you can processes. Processes consist of Dry combine different additional functions. , Iron Dry , Cupboard Dry , and Note Cupboard Dry Plus (Extra Dry) - After drying starts, the dry indicator Some additional functions cannot be starts flashing, and the other indicators...
  • Page 10: 10 - Drying Instructions

    Drying Setting drying Cotton /Colours Easy-care Extra Dry Gentle Dry Extra Dry Cupboard Dry Plus Cupboard Dry Cupboard Dry Buzzer Iron Dry Iron Dry Mixed Anti-crease Rapid 40 Cupboard Dry Start/Pause Iron Dry Wool Speed Drying Level r/min Time Add Time Silk/Lingerie Timed Prog.Warm Outdoor/Sports...
  • Page 11: Required Time

    Drying 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...
  • Page 12: Selecting The Programme

    Selecting the Programme Description and types of fabric that can be dried Programme load Cotton For white and coloured cottons or linens Colours     Extra Dry 8 kg ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ―...
  • Page 13: Sub-Programme Description

    Selecting the Programme Sub-programme description Post-drying ironing Extra Dry Applicable drying method For multi-layered and very thick fabrics Example: towelling dressing gowns and Sub- bed linens programme Do not use this sub-programme for loop knitted fabrics (T-shirts, underwear and baby clothes, for example), as they have a ...
  • Page 14: Details Of Programmes

    Details of Programmes Default setting Load Programme weighed Approximate Drying Level Spin speed Dryin time Extra Dry 2:50 Cupboard 2:40 Cotton Dry Plus  1000 Cupboard Colours 2:30 Iron Dry 2:00 Extra Dry 1:30 Cupboard  Easy-care 1000 1:10 Iron Dry 0:50 Cupboard 1:30...
  • Page 15 Details of Programmes Manual setting Additional functions Time mate Gentle Anti- Drying Level Spin speed Speed crease     1 - 5 500 - 1600 ―    1 - 5 500 - 1600 ― ―  ...
  • Page 16: Drying Outdoor/Sport Wears

    Drying Outdoor/Sport Wears and Delicates Outdoor/Sports programme Tips for drying delicates Make sure that the item to be dried can be Putting laundry in the drum dried with this programme. Pile them one on top of each other. Delicate laundry loads If clothing shrinks Spread the item out to its original size on - Wool programme: 2 kg or less...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance Emptying water Cleaning the outside of the appliance Empty the water after every drying. Do not 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.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Moisture Sensors

    Maintenance 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 damp the laundry is.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Fluff Filter

    Maintenance Cleaning the fluff filter 4. Replace the fluff filter to its original position. Clean the fluff filter after every drying 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.
  • Page 20: Cleaning The Fine Filter

    Maintenance Cleaning the fine filter 4. Separate the fine filter from the inner cover. Clean the fine filter every month. Fine filter 1. Open the panel. Inner cover 5. Clean the fine filter using a vacuum cleaner or with water. 2.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Fault Checklist 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.
  • Page 22 Fault Checklist Problem Cause 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.
  • Page 23: Error Display

    Error Display What to do Make sure that the door is shut properly. Door is open Close the door securely and press the Start button. What to do Empty the water if the water container is full. (See page 17.) Set the water drain hose properly.
  • Page 24: 24 - Installation Instructions

    Choosing the Right Location Transporting the appliance The right place for the appliance If the appliance has to be transported 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.
  • Page 25: Installing The Set-In Appliance

    Choosing the Right Location Installing the set-in Levelling the appliance appliance Using a level helps when making of adjustments. - You need a space at least 60 cm wide. To adjust the feet, use the ‘A’ end of the At least 2 mm of clearance on the spanner.
  • Page 26: Connecting Power Supply

    Connecting Power Supply and Hose 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...
  • Page 27 Connecting Power Supply and Hose 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. 3. Run the extended water-drain hose toward the right side (as viewed from - Right side connection the front of the unit) and wind it in...
  • Page 28: Checking After Installation

    Checking After Installation Installation checklist 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.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connection (Uk And Republic Of Ireland Only)

    Electrical Connection (UK and Republic of Ireland only) How to replace the fuse For your safety, please read the following text carefully. The location of the fuse differs according This appliance is supplied with a molded to the type of AC mains plug (figures A and three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
  • Page 30: Power Consumption

    Power Consumption Final spin speed Additional Power Time Programme Load in a washing function consumption (mins) machine Cotton/ Cupboard 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.34 kWh 2:10 Colours 1000 r/min 1.54 kWh 2:30 Speed 8 kg 1600 r/min 1.60 kWh 1:42 1000 r/min 1.80 kWh 2:02...
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Specifications NH-P80G1 Rated voltage 220 - 240 V Rated frequency 50 Hz Maximum energy rated power input 870 - 910 W Product weight 55 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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