Electrolux EDC 66130W Dryer Manual

The Electrolux EDC 66130W is a high-efficiency condenser dryer designed to provide optimal drying performance while being gentle on your clothes. This dryer features multiple drying programs, a large capacity drum, and advanced technology to ensure your laundry is dried quickly and effectively. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Power 7. Operating the Dryer 8. Maintenance and Care 9. Regulatory Information 10. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Large capacity drum, multiple drying programs, energy-efficient operation, and user-friendly interface.

FeatureDescription
Condenser drying technologyEfficient drying without the need for external venting
Multiple drying programsCustomizable settings for different fabric types
Large capacity drumAccommodates larger loads for fewer cycles
Energy efficiencyDesigned to minimize energy consumption
Child lockPrevents accidental operation by children
Delay startAllows you to schedule drying cycles at your convenience

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Place the dryer on a stable surface.

  1. Ensure proper ventilation: Follow local codes for venting.
  2. Connect power supply: Use a dedicated circuit for optimal performance.
  3. Level the dryer: Adjust the feet to ensure stability.
  4. Plug into AC power.

WARNING! Dryer is heavy; lift with care to avoid injury. Ensure all connections are secure.

First-Time Setup

Power on the dryer; follow on-screen prompts.

  1. Select language: Choose your preferred language from the menu.
  2. Set drying preferences: Adjust settings according to fabric types.
  3. Test cycle: Run a test cycle to ensure proper operation.

CAUTION! Ensure stable surface; use two people for handling.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access settings via the digital display. Control panel includes: Start/Pause, Program selection, Temperature control, and Delay start.

Drying Programs: Cotton, Synthetics, Delicates, Wool, and Quick Dry.

Adjust settings for optimal drying based on fabric type and load size.

Connecting Power

Ensure the dryer is connected to a suitable power source.

  1. Turn off the power supply before connecting.
  2. Use the provided power cord to connect to the outlet.
  3. Ensure the outlet is grounded and meets the dryer’s power requirements.

Tip: Check the power supply before starting the dryer.

Operating the Dryer

Follow these steps to operate the dryer effectively.

  1. Load the dryer: Do not overload for optimal drying.
  2. Select the desired program: Use the control panel to choose.
  3. Start the cycle: Press the Start button to begin.
  4. Monitor the cycle: Check the display for remaining time.
  5. End of cycle: The dryer will beep when finished.

WARNING! Do not open the door during operation; wait for the cycle to complete.

Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance.

  1. Clean the lint filter after every use.
  2. Check and clean the condenser unit regularly.
  3. Inspect hoses and connections for wear.
  4. Schedule professional servicing annually.

CAUTION! Unplug the dryer before performing maintenance.

Regulatory Information

This dryer complies with all relevant safety standards and regulations. For more information, visit the Electrolux website or contact customer support.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Dryer not startingPower supply issueCheck power connection and circuit breaker.
No heatBlocked ventClean lint filter and check venting.
Long drying timeOverloadingReduce load size for better efficiency.
Unusual noiseForeign objectCheck drum for items that may cause noise.
Door not closingObstructionClear any items blocking the door.

Reset: Unplug for 5 minutes to reset the control board.

Service: Contact Electrolux customer support for assistance.

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