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Electrolux Compass Pro TD6-10 - User Manual

Electrolux Compass Pro TD6-10
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User manual
Tumble dryer
TD6–10
Compass Pro
Type N1190..
Original instructions
438917942/EN
2022.09.12

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Summary

Safety Precautions

Gas heated tumble dryer

Specific safety instructions and warnings for gas-heated tumble dryers.

General safety information

Essential safety guidelines for operating the tumble dryer safely and preventing hazards.

Commercial use only

Clarifies that the appliance is intended exclusively for commercial and industrial applications.

Copyright

States the manual is for consultation and requires permission for third-party distribution.

Symbols

Explains the meaning of various warning and informational symbols used in the manual and on the appliance.

Warranty Terms and Exclusions

Operating Panel

Program Description

General

Provides an overview of the machine's programs and advice for optimal drying results.

Program Description

Details the two types of programs: automatic with moisture detection and time-based programs.

Handling

Load

Instructions on how to properly load the tumble dryer, including removing objects from pockets.

How to Start the Machine

Step-by-step guide on initiating drying cycles for automatic and time-based programs.

Additional Functions

Explains how to use extra features like pausing, ending a program, and checking status.

When Program Has Ended

Guidance on actions to take when a drying cycle finishes, including emptying the drum promptly.

Error Codes

Maintenance

General

Emphasizes the owner's responsibility for periodic maintenance to ensure performance.

Time for Maintenance

Explains the 'Time for Maintenance' message and how to proceed when it appears.

Every Day

Daily checks and cleaning tasks, including door, gasket, and filter inspection.

Machines with Heat Pump

Specific daily maintenance procedures for tumble dryers equipped with a heat pump system.

Machines with Residual Moisture Control (RMC)

Routine cleaning of the drum and lifters for RMC machines to maintain functionality.

Maintenance by Qualified Service Personnel

Lists periodic maintenance tasks that require intervention from authorized service technicians.

Disposal Information

Disposal of Appliance at End of Life

Guidelines for responsibly disposing of the appliance, emphasizing differentiated waste management.

Disposal of Packing

Instructions for disposing of packaging materials in compliance with local environmental regulations.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Gas heated tumble dryer

Specific safety instructions and warnings for gas-heated tumble dryers.

General safety information

Essential safety guidelines for operating the tumble dryer safely and preventing hazards.

Commercial use only

Clarifies that the appliance is intended exclusively for commercial and industrial applications.

Copyright

States the manual is for consultation and requires permission for third-party distribution.

Symbols

Explains the meaning of various warning and informational symbols used in the manual and on the appliance.

Warranty Terms and Exclusions

Operating Panel

Program Description

General

Provides an overview of the machine's programs and advice for optimal drying results.

Program Description

Details the two types of programs: automatic with moisture detection and time-based programs.

Handling

Load

Instructions on how to properly load the tumble dryer, including removing objects from pockets.

How to Start the Machine

Step-by-step guide on initiating drying cycles for automatic and time-based programs.

Additional Functions

Explains how to use extra features like pausing, ending a program, and checking status.

When Program Has Ended

Guidance on actions to take when a drying cycle finishes, including emptying the drum promptly.

Error Codes

Maintenance

General

Emphasizes the owner's responsibility for periodic maintenance to ensure performance.

Time for Maintenance

Explains the 'Time for Maintenance' message and how to proceed when it appears.

Every Day

Daily checks and cleaning tasks, including door, gasket, and filter inspection.

Machines with Heat Pump

Specific daily maintenance procedures for tumble dryers equipped with a heat pump system.

Machines with Residual Moisture Control (RMC)

Routine cleaning of the drum and lifters for RMC machines to maintain functionality.

Maintenance by Qualified Service Personnel

Lists periodic maintenance tasks that require intervention from authorized service technicians.

Disposal Information

Disposal of Appliance at End of Life

Guidelines for responsibly disposing of the appliance, emphasizing differentiated waste management.

Disposal of Packing

Instructions for disposing of packaging materials in compliance with local environmental regulations.

Overview

This document is a user manual for an Electrolux Professional Tumble Dryer, specifically the TD6-10 Compass Pro, Type N1190. It provides comprehensive instructions for safe operation, program selection, handling, error code interpretation, and maintenance.

Function Description

The Electrolux Professional Tumble Dryer TD6-10 Compass Pro is designed for commercial and industrial use, offering efficient and reliable drying of textiles. It features a range of programs adapted for different fabric types and desired dryness levels. The machine is equipped with a control panel that allows users to select and manage drying cycles. Some models include a residual moisture control (RMC) system, which automatically stops the drying process once the selected dryness is achieved, preventing over-drying and protecting garments. For machines with a heat pump, the drying process is optimized for energy efficiency. The dryer is designed to handle a maximum dry cloth mass of 10.6 kg.

Usage Features

The tumble dryer offers both automatic and time-based programs to cater to various drying needs.

  • Automatic Programs: These programs utilize moisture detection to automatically stop when the selected dryness level is reached. Examples include "NORMAL TEMP EXTRA DRY," "LOW TEMP EXTRA DRY," "NORMAL TEMP DRY," "LOW TEMP DRY," "NORMAL TEMP IRON DRY," "LOW TEMP IRON DRY," "LOW TEMP DOWN," "LOW TEMP SENSITIVE," "WOOL," "LOW TEMP MOPS," "LOW TEMP CLOTHS," "NORMAL TEMP LARGE TEXTILES," and "LOW TEMP LARGE TEXTILES." Each program is tailored for specific fabric types and desired outcomes, such as extra dry, dry, iron dry, or gentle drying for delicate items like wool or synthetic fibers.
  • Time Programs: These programs operate for a preset or selected duration without moisture detection. Options include "NORMAL TEMP DRIES SET TIME," "LOW TEMP DRIES SET TIME," and "AIRING DRIES SET TIME." Users can adjust the drying time using the up and down arrows on the control panel.
  • Control Panel: The operating panel consists of a display, up and down arrows for navigation, and a start/pause button. This intuitive interface allows users to easily select programs and monitor the drying process.
  • Starting and Pausing: Programs can be started by pressing the start/pause button. The machine can also be paused during an ongoing program, and the program can be resumed or ended as needed.
  • Coin-Operated Machines: For coin-operated models, users insert the correct amount of coins to start the machine and can add more coins to extend the drying time if desired.
  • Load Management: It is crucial to remove all objects from pockets, especially metal items, before loading to prevent damage to the drum. The machine should be loaded according to recommendations, and the door must be closed properly before starting.
  • Wrinkle Prevention: To achieve the best drying results and prevent wrinkles, it is recommended to empty the machine as soon as the program ends. If not emptied immediately, the drum will rotate in short intervals to keep the goods from wrinkling.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance and longevity of the tumble dryer.

  • Daily Maintenance:
    • Filter Cleaning: The lint trap/filter must be cleaned frequently, ideally after each drying cycle, to ensure proper airflow and efficiency. For heat pump machines, both filters need to be cleaned.
    • External Cleaning: The door, door gasket, and other external parts should be cleaned regularly.
    • Lint and Dust Removal: Any lint and dust accumulated around the machine should be removed.
  • Scheduled Maintenance (by qualified service personnel): The machine's owner or laundry manager is responsible for ensuring periodic maintenance is performed. The display will show a "TIME FOR MAINTENANCE" message when service is due (after 1600 hours of operation or once a year, whichever comes first). This maintenance includes:
    • Cleaning the fan, exhaust duct, and fresh-air intake to the room.
    • For machines with RMC, cleaning the glide surface on the RMC graphite collector.
    • Cleaning the area around the drum.
    • Cleaning the motors.
  • Residual Moisture Control (RMC) Maintenance: For machines equipped with RMC, the drum and lifters should be wiped off/cleaned with citric acid (Acidum citricum) regularly. If soap/softener residue remains, a coarse sponge is recommended. Lack of cleaning can impair the RMC's functionality, potentially leading to more moist loads than desired.
  • Error Codes: The machine provides error codes on the display to indicate faults. Some common error codes, such as "HEAT PUMP LOW PRESSURE," "HP HIGH PRESSURE CHECK COOLING SYSTEM AND FILTERS," "DRYING ERROR WITH RMC PROGRAM," "DRYING ERROR WITH AUTOSTOP PROGRAM," "AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTED MAINTENANCE NEEDED," "REDISTRIBUTION OF LOAD NEEDED," "O.H. DRUM MOTOR," and "O.H. FAN MOTOR," can often be resolved by the user without contacting service personnel by following the instructions provided in the manual. For persistent or other error codes, users are advised to disconnect power for 30 seconds and then contact authorized service personnel if the issue persists.
  • Safety During Maintenance: Before performing any service or replacing parts, the power to the machine must be disconnected. For machines with a plug, it should be removed. If direct disconnection is not possible, a locking system in the isolated position should be provided. Qualified service personnel should be contacted to disconnect power for affected machines.

Electrolux Compass Pro TD6-10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTD6-10
CategoryDryer
BrandElectrolux
Capacity10 kg
Heat SourceElectric
Control SystemCompass Pro
TypeTumble Dryer
TimerYes
Reverse tumblingYes
Filter cleaning indicatorYes

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