Hoover HLE C10DG-80 User Manual

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Pages 28
Year 2021
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Hoover HLE C10DG-80 Specification

The Hoover HLE C10DG-80 is a freestanding condenser tumble dryer designed to offer efficient and user-friendly drying solutions for modern households. This appliance boasts a substantial 10 kg load capacity, making it ideal for larger families or those with significant laundry demands. The sleek design and intuitive interface enhance its aesthetic appeal while ensuring ease of operation.

Equipped with advanced sensor drying technology, the HLE C10DG-80 automatically detects the moisture level within the drum, adjusting the drying time accordingly to conserve energy and minimize fabric wear. Its selection of drying programs caters to various fabric types and drying needs, including options for cottons, synthetics, and delicate garments, providing versatility and precision.

The dryer features a reverse action drum to reduce creasing and tangling, ensuring clothes are evenly dried and easier to iron. Its condenser drying system eliminates the need for external venting by collecting moisture in a built-in water reservoir, simplifying installation and offering flexibility in placement within the home.

Operational efficiency is further enhanced by the machine's B energy rating, which signifies a balance between effective performance and energy consumption. The inclusion of a delay start option allows users to schedule drying cycles at their convenience, optimizing energy use during off-peak hours.

The Hoover HLE C10DG-80 also includes a handy LED display that provides clear indications of cycle status and remaining time, facilitating straightforward monitoring of the drying process. With its combination of capacity, technology, and ease of use, the Hoover HLE C10DG-80 is a compelling choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient tumble drying solution.

Hoover HLE C10DG-80 F.A.Q.

How do I start a drying cycle on the Hoover HLE C10DG-80?

To start a drying cycle, first load your clothes into the drum, close the door, select the desired drying program using the control dial, adjust settings as needed, and press the start button.

What should I do if the dryer is not heating up?

Ensure that the dryer is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check if the selected program requires heat and that the filter and condenser are clean. If the problem persists, contact customer support.

How often should I clean the lint filter?

You should clean the lint filter after every drying cycle to ensure optimal performance and to prevent fire hazards.

What maintenance tasks should I perform regularly on the Hoover HLE C10DG-80?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, emptying the water tank after every cycle, and cleaning the condenser unit once a month.

How can I reduce drying time for my laundry?

To reduce drying time, ensure clothes are well spun in the washing machine, do not overload the dryer, and clean the lint filter and condenser regularly.

The dryer is making unusual noises. What could be the cause?

Unusual noises could be due to overloading, items caught in the drum, or uneven placement on the floor. Check these factors and redistribute the load if necessary.

What should I do if the dryer door does not close properly?

Check for any obstructions around the door seal, ensure clothing is not caught, and inspect the latch mechanism for damage. If the issue persists, seek professional repair services.

Can I dry delicate fabrics in the Hoover HLE C10DG-80?

Yes, the dryer has a delicate cycle designed for sensitive fabrics. Always check the garment care label and use the appropriate cycle to avoid damage.

How do I resolve a water tank full error message?

To resolve this error, empty the water tank and ensure it is properly reinserted into the dryer. Check that the tank is not damaged and the sensor is functioning correctly.

Is it normal for the Hoover HLE C10DG-80 to emit a burning smell during use?

No, a burning smell is not normal and may indicate lint build-up or electrical issues. Turn off the dryer immediately and inspect for lint blockages or contact a professional for inspection.