Haier Clothes Dryer GDZ35 1 User Manual

Exhaust Type Tumble Dryer  
User's Manual  
GDZ3.5-1  
Please read this manual  
carefully before using.  
Retain it for future reference.  
 
Names Of The Parts  
Drum  
Exhaust Shroud  
Door  
Air Intake Shroud  
Timer Selector Knob  
Heat Selector Knob  
Door Gasket  
Power Cord  
Exhaust Vent  
Back Cover  
Casing  
Please check if the power receptacle has good earthing  
Condition before using to guarantee your safety.  
The manufacturer will not take responsibility for those  
Risks occurred from not obeying this manual.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Warning-To reduce the risk of fire ,electric shock, or injury to  
persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions,  
including the following:  
1.Read all instructions before using the appliance.  
2.The tumble dryer is not to be used if chemicals have been used for cleaning.  
3.The tumble dryer is intended only for drying textile material washed in water.  
4.There has to be adequate ventilation to avoid the back flow of gases into the  
room from appliances burning other fuels including open fires, when operating  
the tumble dryer.  
5.The lint trap is to be cleaned frequently.  
6.Lint is not to be allowed to accumulate around the tumble dryer.  
7.For appliances with ventilation openings in the base, that a carpet must not  
obstruct the openings.  
8.Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting  
fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.  
9.Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, socked  
in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or  
explosive substances, as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.  
10.Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items contaminated  
with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a  
load to catch fire.  
11. Fabric softeners or similar products should not be used in a tumble dryer to  
eliminate the effects of static electricity unless this practice is specifically  
recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.  
12.Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured  
rubber-like materials.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
13.Do not allow children to play on, climb on or in the appliance. Close supervision  
of children is necessary when the appliance is used near children.  
14.Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to  
the drying compartment.  
15.Keep your dryer away from combustible materials (such as gasoline) during  
operation to prevent the risk of fire.  
16.Do not use or place stove, gas device, water heater, tinder or similarities close to  
your dryer. Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to water  
and/or to the weather.  
17.Do not tamper with controls.  
18.Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless  
specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published  
user-repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out.  
19.Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from  
the accumulation of lint, dust and dirt.  
20.If material has been used with any flammable liquids or solids it should not be  
used in the dryer until all traces of the flammable liquids and its fumes have  
been removed.  
21.This dryer shall be connected to a three-wire, single phase, 220-240V AC  
power receptacle more than 10A, which must be reliably grounded. A leakage  
protector shall be used, if possible.  
22.Do not share a receptacle with other appliances. Do not use it when a plug  
loosely inserted into a receptacle.  
23.Do not excessively bend, stretch, twist, bind power cord or put heavy stuff on  
it. Keep the terminator of power cord clean. Carefully clean it with dry cloth if  
dusts accumulated. If damaged, power cord or plug must be replaced by our  
service agent or qualified after-sale service person to avoid the risk of danger.  
 
Important Safety Instructions  
24.When normally using, the power cord of dryer shall be easily plugged or  
unplugged by hand. It must be unplugged during power blackout, moving, not  
in use or cleaning. Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands.  
25.Always disconnect dryer from electrical supply before attempting any service.  
Disconnect power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.  
26.Do not block the exhaust vent when dryer operating to prevent it from  
overheating or other dangers.  
27.Do not let your dryer operate on packing foam. Otherwise it maybe cause fire  
since heat accumulation or other external factors.  
28.Only place sufficiently dehydrated clothes into your dryer for drying to prevent  
leakage and longer drying time.  
29.Do not place washed wet clothes in your dryer for a long time not drying them  
(which may result in water leakage).  
30.Don't touch the intake for the high temperature during the drying cycle.  
31.Do not exceed dryer rated Max. Capacity.  
32.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 tumble dryer.  
 
Operation Cautions  
Avoid to dry starched clothes in  
Clothes with ribbon or lace  
should be dried in a nylon net  
Put chemical fiberand/or clothes  
with ribbon orlace  
your dryer to prevent link filter  
from clogging, which may lead  
to bad exhaust performance.  
into a nylonnet  
before drying.  
Put rumpled clothes in order  
Put all clothesin order after  
dehydrated  
before drying  
them.  
Clothes with zipper  
Dry this kindof clothes withzipper  
zipped or fastener  
buckled and inside  
out (to reducethe  
impact noise between  
metal and thedrum)  
Anti-wrinkle method for clothes  
crumpled easily  
Decrease capacity toget good anti-  
wrinkle result (thecapacity shall be  
4/5 of thatof normal clothes).  
Do not load your dryer when  
it is running.  
Loading the dryer when it is running  
shall be avoided to prevent the clothes  
overdried or  
Capacity reduced  
incompletely  
dried.  
.
Remove the clothes out of your dryer  
as early as possible  
to reduce rumples.  
Please flip clothes over manually  
from time to time, if necessary,  
when drying large ones.  
It is noteasy to flipover large clothes  
(such as overcoat)in the drum,uneven  
drying therefore happenssometimes.  
If necessary, flip themover manually  
from time totime to makethem dried  
completely.  
Please hang the easily crumpled clothes  
up with a hanger after dried  
Flip over clothes  
 
Installation Instructions  
For your safety and correct using your dryer, please observe all the instructions  
in this manual toinstall and adjust your dryer.  
Location of your dryer  
Dryer should be located in a dry and well-vented place, not filled with moisture and  
vapors and where rain cannot reach (like bathroom,open balcony and water faucet).  
Do not locate your dryer in a place where sunlight directly shines.  
Do not use stove, gas ans etc near your dryer to avoid dangers.  
Locate your dryer on horizontal solid ground, floor or a  
special bracket to prevent vibration and noise. Keep a dista  
nce of 10cm-15cm away from the rear wall when installing.  
The dryer has air intake and exhaust cycles,which  
10-15cm  
needs good air-exhaust vent in the rear and well-vented  
room. If used in a small space, air exchange fan or  
exhaust duct can be installed at the vent to exhaust  
hot wet air outdoors.  
The length of exhaust duct shall not exceed 2m.  
Install and use the fixed legs of your dryer  
Leg  
If the dryer is not used with bracket, take fixed  
legs out of the accessory bag and screw them  
into the assembly hole of the dryer to ensure  
it be placed stable.  
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Using Method  
1. Plug the power cord  
The appliance shallbe supplied with220-240V,50Hz,  
connected to aspecial receptacle morethan  
10A (reliably grounded).  
2. Place the dehydrated clothes in your dryer  
Check the followingitems before puttingclothes in.  
They shall beloaded in sucha way that 2-3 pieces  
each time andnot in agroup to avoidtangling, which  
is not easyto turn itover resulting inuneven drying  
since the clotheswere wrapped.  
Please put clothesinto the drum. Avoid clothesbeing  
pressed by thedoor due toexposure out ofthe port,  
which will causeclothes entangle anddoor gasket  
release and consequentlypoor drying effect.  
Before drying your clothes  
Make sure if clothes have any special requirements and suitable for drying.  
Do not dry your clothes in your dryer if the materials of which cannot be dried  
in a dryer or they bear the following labels:  
Hang tto dry  
Do not tuumble dry  
Drip dry  
Dry flat  
Dry in thhe shade  
Carefully check the clothes to be dried and remove combustible  
material such as lighter and match as well as sharp metal items  
like coin, hair clip and safety pin maybe mixed with the clothes  
and in pockets.  
Clothes with zipper or fastener shall be put into your dryer inside  
out with zipper zipped and fastener buckled.  
Separate dark and light colored items, like you do for washing.  
Check for stains that may not have been removed in washing.  
Dryer heat may permanently set some stains. Properly dried clothes  
will need minimum of care when removed from dryer.  
For optimum results,use dryer load of similar fabric, weight and construction. Place  
small items in a mesh bag prevent from tangling.Do not overload the dryer. An  
average load will fill up half the drum.  
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Using Method  
3. Control panel and its functions  
Heat Selector Knob  
Select drying levelaccording to thematerial, quantity anddrying  
requirements of theclothes to bedried as shownin the figure  
Select "Strong Dry"for clothes particularlythick and inlarge  
quantities or inlower room temperature.  
Soft  
Select "Soft Dry"for clothes notresistant to heat(like nylon,  
chemical fibre andsilk.  
Strong  
Heat Selector Knob  
Drying Timer Knob  
According to the selected dry time and heater working or not, five dry  
combinations are available: cooling, ironing, regular dry, extradry and air fluff  
Air drying  
Cooling  
OFF  
Motor keeps runningafter dryer time  
heating finished whileheater stops  
working and coldair into thedrum to  
cool laundry.The whole cooling will be  
finished once thetimer knob getsto  
"OFF " position. Its mainly usedfor  
cooling the driedlaundry to prevent  
rumples.  
For down, sweater,  
mohair, cotton sweater  
and cotton-padded  
clothes needing  
freshening, tumbles  
without heat. Also can  
be individually used for  
clothes long time in  
closet with the  
Power off whenthe  
timer knob in  
"OFF" position.  
The dryer starts  
when turn theknob  
clockwise.  
same results.  
Anti-wrinkle  
OFF  
0
Air drying 60  
Cooling  
Set "Dry Timer"between 30  
to 60 minutesbased on  
laundry quantity andset  
"Heat selector knob"in "  
Soft" position. After the  
timer stops (including  
Cooling program),the  
laundry will stillcontain  
some moisture whichcan  
be ironed withan  
20  
40  
OFF  
40  
Power off whenthe  
timer knob in  
"OFF" position.  
The dryer starts  
when turn theknob  
clockwise.  
20  
60  
OFF 0  
80  
100  
220  
electrical iron. This  
program is mainlyused for  
laundry needs tobe ironed.  
200  
Strong dry  
120  
Regular dry  
180  
140  
Drying time(min)  
160  
Strong dry  
For drying laundry in largequantity in  
Regular dry  
one time (more than 1/2 of the capacity  
of drum) orparticularly thicker clothes.  
Timer set more than 150 minutes with  
"Heat selector knob" in "Strong dry"  
position to dry the clothes throughly.  
For normal laundry, timer setbetween 60 to  
150 minutes and set "heat selector knob" in "  
Strong" or "Soft"position as required. After  
the dryer stopsrunning, clothes normally  
can be dried,cooled and anti-wrinkle.  
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Using Method  
4. Set 'heat selector knob' to select 'Strong  
dry' or 'Soft dry' level.  
'Strong dry' level for largequantity and low room temperature.  
Soft  
Strong  
' Soft dry' for nonheat-resistant clothes.  
Heat selector knob  
5. Dry time settings  
Select dry program according to clothes materials and  
quantity, turn the timer knob to relative position. The  
dryer starts running.  
Do not point the  
cursor to blank.  
OFF  
0
Please refer to page 8 ' Control panel and its functions'  
and page 10 ' Dry Capacity Dry Time Reference Table' .  
Air drying 60  
Cooling  
20  
40  
40  
20  
Caution: Dry timing knob cursor  
shouldn't be set at theblank area,  
as indicated in the rightfigure.  
Do not  
point the  
cursor to  
blank  
60  
OFF 0  
80  
100  
220  
200  
120  
Strong dry  
180  
140  
Regular dry  
Drying time(min)  
160  
6. Do not take the laundry out until drying process is done  
The last 20 minutes ofhot air drying is cooling  
to reduce the temperature oflaundry inside  
the drum.  
To take thelaundry out during drying, please  
run cooling operation first since thetemperature  
inside the drum must behigh.  
Static electricity, dueto friction, will be  
generated on clothes made of chemicalfibre  
after dried. You can feel it whentaking them out,  
which is normal and shallnot to be worried about.  
7. Unplug the power cord  
Please hold plug to unplugpower cord from  
a receptacle. Do not pullelectrical wire directly  
to prevent internal breakage orbad connection.  
8. Clean filters  
Clean the lint filter afterevery load and before eachuse. A cleanfilter ensures  
sufficient drying. Alayer of lint on thefilter reduces airflow through theclothes  
and prolongs drying time  
Refer to the instructions onpage 11.  
 
DryCapacity DryTimeReference Table  
Approx.1kg  
Approx.2kg  
Approx.3kg  
Approx.3.5kg  
Dry Capacity  
Strong  
Approx.30min  
Approx.55min  
Approx.60min  
Approx.110min  
Dry time  
Approx.120min Approx.220min  
Light  
Dry time affectedby many factors, such as material, weight, thickness and the hydrated  
ratio of clothes, the abovelisted dry timeis only forreference.  
Reference weight of laundry  
Blouse  
(approx.1120g cotton)  
Jeans(approx.800g)  
Towel blanket  
(Approx.900g cotton)  
Blending  
Outerwear  
(approx 800g)  
Pajamas  
(Approx.200g)  
Jacket  
(approx.800g  
cotton)  
Shirt  
(Approx.300g  
cotton)  
Single-bed sheet  
(Approx.600g cotton)  
Undershirt vest  
(Approx.180g cotton)  
Socks  
(Approx.50g blends)  
Underwear  
(Approx.70g cotton)  
 
Care And Cleaning  
Clean the buildup such as lints on filters in time after each use, otherwise it will affect  
the performance of your dryer.  
Please unplug the power cord first when cleaning it.  
Cleaning of filters  
The lint filter must be used for drying.  
It must be cleaned in time befor and after each use.  
1. Remove the filters  
The filter fixed in the  
bottom of the drum  
Remove by pulling straight up with hands inserted  
into the four holes around the exhaust vent shroud  
in the sequence of "Exhaust vent shroud - Lint filter -  
Exhaust filter", as shown in figure 1.  
Exhaust  
Lint  
filter  
Exhaust  
Filter  
vent shroud  
2. Clean the lints  
Figure 1  
Separate "exhaust vent shroud","lint filter" and "exhaust  
filter" and clean the lints on the filter and exhaust filter  
with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.  
Do not damage the filters (as shown in figure 2)  
Lint Filter  
Lints  
Exhaust Filter  
Dust Cleaner  
3. Install the filters  
Figure 2  
After cleaning, assemble in the sequence of "exhaust filter  
-filter-exhaust vent shroud",align the recesses in the center  
of filter with the projection in the center of drum and make  
sure that it is firmly inserted (as shown in figure 3).  
Note: The filter fixed in the bottom of the drum shall also  
be cleaned with a soft brush.  
Figure 3  
DO NOT USE YOUR DRYER WITHOUT THE LINT FILTER.  
Clean the interiordrum or dryer  
housing, with wetsoft cloth, ifstained.  
Do not wash directly with water.  
Do not use thinner, gasolene or alcohol.  
Do not use any type of spray cleaner when  
cleaning the interior. Hazardous fumes or electric  
shock could occur. If dryer drum becomes stained,  
clean the drum with a damp cloth. Remove any  
residue before drying the next load.  
Clean cabinet with mild soap and water. Donot use  
harsh or abrasive cleaners, this could damage the  
dryer.  
 
Trouble Shooting  
(If your dryer exhibits problems, please unplug the power cord before checking) The following maybe  
unrelated to a malfunction of the dryer itself, please reconfirm before calling a serviceman. If it does  
relate to a malfunction, please contact our service agent or after-sales service and do not repair it  
by yourself.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
What to do  
Insert the powercord firmly  
Timer knob does not  
turn  
Is the powercord inserted  
firmly?  
Close the door.  
Drum does not turn  
Is the doorclosed?  
Insert the powercord firmly.  
Is the powercord inserted?  
Check the power cord receptacle.  
Does the receptaclehave  
power?  
Set to hotair  
No hot airblown out  
Is the timerincorrectly  
set up incold air?  
Clean the filter.  
The laundry is not  
throughly dried (some  
of the clothes still wet  
after dryer stops)  
Is the backfilter clogged?  
Dehydrate the laundrycompletely.  
Have the clothes  
been fully dehydrated?  
Reduce the laundryquantity.  
Dry the undried laundry again.  
Is the laundrytoo much?  
Have the dryer have been  
added during operation?  
Loose the twisted laundry and  
dry again.  
Does the laundry twist?  
Dry the undried laundry again.  
Have any clothes dry easily and  
hardly been dried together?  
Place the dryer in a well-vented  
place.  
Is the dryer placed in a small  
and badly-vented space?  
Try again after power recovered  
Insert the power cord firmly  
Dryer does not start  
Is power failure?  
Is the power cord inserted firmly?  
Close the door  
Set dry time  
Is the doorclosed?  
Is the timer in OFF position?  
 
Packing Notes  
Location  
Designation  
Quantity  
User's Manual  
Legs of the dryer  
One  
File packet  
Four  
Accessory bag  
Exhaust type tumble dryer  
One  
Electrical Safety Tips  
Please be careful when using your dryer since this product is class appliance.  
1.Reliably grounded power supply must be used with the earth wire buried  
underground. Do not connect with public utilities such as water pipe.  
Separate earth wire from zero line and do not connect them together.  
2. An individual special receptacle must be used, which shall be a product  
have been qualified by national compulsive product certification.  
For your and your family's safety, please improve as soon as possible if any  
discrepancies with the above-mentioned requirements existed.  
 

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