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Haier HDHP80A1 - User Manual

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USER MANUAL
HDHP80A1
HEAT PUMP DRYER
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Summary

Disposal Information

Introduction to Your Haier Dryer

Welcome and Manual Guidance

Acknowledges purchase and advises careful reading of manual and safety.

Scope of Delivery

Lists the accessories and literature included with the Haier dryer.

Intended Use of the Dryer

Defines the dryer's purpose for household use and its limitations.

Safety Instructions

General User Safety

Guidelines for safe operation by users, including children and those with reduced capabilities.

Operational Hazards and Precautions

Details risks like flammable materials, improper use, and essential maintenance.

Installation Instructions

Moving, Unpacking, and Location

Instructions for handling, unpacking, and selecting a suitable place for the dryer.

Installation Options and Levelling

Explains freestanding/stacking setups and the process of levelling the appliance.

Draining System Setup

Steps for connecting the drain hose for continuous water removal.

Electrical Connection Requirements

Details the necessary voltage, frequency, and earthing for safe electrical connection.

Installation Test Cycle

Procedure to confirm the dryer is correctly installed and functioning before first use.

Machine Specifications Overview

Provides key technical data such as capacity, dimensions, and electrical ratings.

Getting Started Quickly

Control Panel Layout

Identifies and explains the functions of the display, program knob, and main buttons.

Key Dryer Features Explained

Describes additional functions like Anti-Crease, Dry Level, Child-lock, and Iron Ready.

Program Modes

Program and Load Guide

Lists available drying programs with recommended laundry types and load capacities.

Preparing and Loading

Preparing the Dryer for Use

Steps to ensure the appliance is set up correctly before operation.

Preparing Laundry Items

Guidance on sorting clothes, checking labels, and securing items for drying.

Loading the Dryer Drum

Instructions for evenly distributing laundry within the dryer drum.

Care Chart

Laundry Care Symbol Guide

Visual reference for standard laundry care symbols and their meanings.

Caring for Your Dryer

Post-Use Procedures and Cleaning

Steps for after-use care and cleaning the dryer's exterior and interior surfaces.

Lint Filter Maintenance

Essential instructions for cleaning the lint filter to ensure safety and efficiency.

Water Tank Maintenance

How to correctly empty and maintain the water collection tank.

Condenser Filter and Sensor Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the condenser filter and the internal drying sensors.

Error Codes

Error Code Reference List

A list of error codes, their potential causes, and recommended solutions.

Troubleshooting

Common Dryer Troubleshooting

Solutions for typical problems encountered during dryer operation.

Customer Service

Obtaining Customer Support

Information on how to contact customer service and data needed for support.

Summary

Disposal Information

Introduction to Your Haier Dryer

Welcome and Manual Guidance

Acknowledges purchase and advises careful reading of manual and safety.

Scope of Delivery

Lists the accessories and literature included with the Haier dryer.

Intended Use of the Dryer

Defines the dryer's purpose for household use and its limitations.

Safety Instructions

General User Safety

Guidelines for safe operation by users, including children and those with reduced capabilities.

Operational Hazards and Precautions

Details risks like flammable materials, improper use, and essential maintenance.

Installation Instructions

Moving, Unpacking, and Location

Instructions for handling, unpacking, and selecting a suitable place for the dryer.

Installation Options and Levelling

Explains freestanding/stacking setups and the process of levelling the appliance.

Draining System Setup

Steps for connecting the drain hose for continuous water removal.

Electrical Connection Requirements

Details the necessary voltage, frequency, and earthing for safe electrical connection.

Installation Test Cycle

Procedure to confirm the dryer is correctly installed and functioning before first use.

Machine Specifications Overview

Provides key technical data such as capacity, dimensions, and electrical ratings.

Getting Started Quickly

Control Panel Layout

Identifies and explains the functions of the display, program knob, and main buttons.

Key Dryer Features Explained

Describes additional functions like Anti-Crease, Dry Level, Child-lock, and Iron Ready.

Program Modes

Program and Load Guide

Lists available drying programs with recommended laundry types and load capacities.

Preparing and Loading

Preparing the Dryer for Use

Steps to ensure the appliance is set up correctly before operation.

Preparing Laundry Items

Guidance on sorting clothes, checking labels, and securing items for drying.

Loading the Dryer Drum

Instructions for evenly distributing laundry within the dryer drum.

Care Chart

Laundry Care Symbol Guide

Visual reference for standard laundry care symbols and their meanings.

Caring for Your Dryer

Post-Use Procedures and Cleaning

Steps for after-use care and cleaning the dryer's exterior and interior surfaces.

Lint Filter Maintenance

Essential instructions for cleaning the lint filter to ensure safety and efficiency.

Water Tank Maintenance

How to correctly empty and maintain the water collection tank.

Condenser Filter and Sensor Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the condenser filter and the internal drying sensors.

Error Codes

Error Code Reference List

A list of error codes, their potential causes, and recommended solutions.

Troubleshooting

Common Dryer Troubleshooting

Solutions for typical problems encountered during dryer operation.

Customer Service

Obtaining Customer Support

Information on how to contact customer service and data needed for support.

Overview

This document is the user manual for the Haier HDHP80A1 Heat Pump Dryer.

Function Description

The Haier HDHP80A1 is a heat pump tumble dryer designed for household use. Its primary function is to dry items that have been washed in water and are suitable for tumble drying, as indicated by their care labels. The dryer operates by condensing steam into water, which is collected in a removable water tank or can be automatically drained via a provided hose. The appliance features various drying programs tailored to different fabric types and desired dryness levels. It incorporates safety features such as a lint filter to prevent fire hazards and a cool-down cycle at the end of drying to ensure items are at a handleable temperature. The dryer is not intended for commercial or outdoor use.

Important Technical Specifications

  • Model: HDHP80A1
  • Type: Heat Pump Dryer
  • Capacity: 8 kg (maximum dry weight of items)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 595 mm x 650 mm x 845 mm (Height is dependent on feet extension)
  • Electrical Supply: 220V - 240V, 50Hz, sinusoidal, 10A
  • Heating Power: 560 W
  • Drain Hose Length: 1300 mm
  • Refrigerant: HFC-134a (GWP:1430), hermetically sealed.
  • Ambient Temperature for Operation: 5 °C to 35 °C

Usage Features

The dryer offers a range of features to enhance user experience and drying efficiency:

Control Panel and Display:

  • Display: Shows remaining time, delay time, and other relevant information. The remaining time is a default value that recalculates based on program settings and laundry moisture.
  • Program Knob: Allows selection from 16 different drying programs, with an indicator lighting up for the selected program.
  • Power Button: Switches the tumble dryer on/off.
  • Start/Pause Button: Initiates or pauses a drying cycle.
  • Delay Function: Sets a delayed start time in 30-minute intervals, up to 12 hours. The delayed operation starts after touching the Start/Pause button.
  • Time Button: Selects a timer program, allowing adjustment of drying time from 10 minutes to 180 minutes.

Drying Programs: The dryer includes a variety of programs catering to different laundry needs:

  • Auto Dry Cycles:
    • Cotton: For cotton items (8kg max load, Dry dryness level recommended for standard cotton).
    • Synthetic: For synthetic items (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Mix: For mixtures of cotton and synthetic fibres (8kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Shirts: For shirts (3kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Jeans: For jeans (3kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Sports: For sportswear (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Underwear: For underwear (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Towels: For towels (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Baby Care: For baby care/clothing (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Delicate: For lingerie and nightclothes (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
    • Bedding: For sheets, pillowcases, and quilt covers (4kg max load, Dry dryness level).
  • Time Dry Cycles:
    • Duvet: For duvet/doona products (4kg max load).
    • Air Dry: Dries items for a specific time period without heat (4kg max load).
    • Time Dry: For heavy fabrics needing further drying (4kg max load).
    • Warm 30: Suitable for all clothing (4kg max load).
    • Warm 60: Suitable for all clothing (4kg max load).
    • Note: Dryness level is only an option on Auto Dry cycles. Time Dry cycles' dryness varies based on load and initial moisture.
    • All programs except Air Dry have a reversing function.

Additional Features:

  • Anti-Crease: Minimizes wrinkling by periodically rotating the drum with cool air after the cycle ends. Useful if items cannot be removed immediately.
  • Dry Level: Adjusts the final moisture content of the laundry (Damp: Ready to iron, Dry: Normal, Extra: Extra dry).
  • Child-lock Indicator: Activates by touching "Delay & Time" for 3 seconds, indicated by a "LOCIH" icon. Deactivated by touching both buttons again for 3 seconds. Note: The child lock is not automatically cancelled when the cycle ends or power is interrupted.
  • Iron Ready: Reminds users when ironing conditions are met.

Installation Options:

  • Freestanding: Can be placed on the floor and easily moved.
  • Stacked: Designed to be stacked on top of a Haier front-loading washer using a specific stacking kit (not included). Cannot be inverted or wall-mounted.

Draining Options:

  • Water Tank: Accumulated water is collected in a removable tank at the top left, which must be emptied after each cycle. The dryer will pause and beep if the tank becomes full.
  • Automatic Drain: A drain hose is provided for continuous drainage into a tub or standpipe, eliminating the need to manually empty the water tank.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance is crucial for the dryer's efficiency and longevity:

General Cleaning:

  • After Each Use: Unplug, wipe around the door to remove condensation/foreign matter, clear the lint filter, and empty the water tank (if not using automatic drain).
  • Control Panel and Outer Surfaces: Wipe with a soft damp cloth, then dry. Avoid chemical or scouring cleaners.
  • Inside of Dryer: Periodically clean the drum to remove residual dirt or lint. Do not leave metal objects to prevent rust.

Lint Filter:

  • Location: In the door opening (bottom).
  • Cleaning Frequency: After every load. A warning light flashes at the start of each cycle and if the filter becomes blocked.
  • Procedure: Open door, pull filter up and out, open it, wipe clean, close, and place back.
  • Importance: Prevents fire hazards and maintains drying efficiency. Do not operate with a damaged or missing lint filter.

Water Collection Tank:

  • Location: Top left of the dryer.
  • Emptying Frequency: After every load (unless automatic drain is set up).
  • Procedure: Hold handle, pull outwards gently, keep level to prevent spilling, pour water into sink/bucket, then replace.
  • Warning: Condensed water is not for drinking or food processing. Do not run the dryer without the water tank in place unless the drain hose is installed.

Condenser Filter:

  • Cleaning Frequency: Periodically.
  • Procedure: Switch off power, remove plug. Open cover, turn four lock levers 90°, pull out filter, remove rear filter, wipe clean, replace filter, turn lock levers to secure, close cover.
  • Evaporator: If the evaporator behind the condenser filter is dirty, clean carefully with a vacuum cleaner using a dusting brush or narrow crevice nozzle.

Sensors:

  • Function: Detect laundry dryness.
  • Cleaning Frequency: Approximately four times a year.
  • Procedure: Open door, allow machine to cool. Locate metal sensors behind the lint filter. Wipe with a soft cloth dampened with vinegar, then dry with a soft dry cloth.

Troubleshooting and Error Codes: The manual provides a troubleshooting guide for common issues (e.g., dryer not operating, long drying times) and a list of error codes (F2, F32, F33, F4, F5, Filter, Tank) with their causes and recommended solutions, often advising to contact customer service for complex issues.

Haier HDHP80A1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHaier
ModelHDHP80A1
CategoryDryer
LanguageEnglish

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