The heat condenser of this tumble dryer can be completely removed to thoroughly clean it of fluff. It can be pulled out of the machine with little effort and is water-resistant so that it can also be rinsed under running water.
Yes, the condenser of the Sharp KD-NHH8S8GW3-EN can be removed for cleaning.
Here are the steps you should follow:
- Open the door and then the condenser cover.
- Turn the lever to unlock the condenser cover and fold it down.
- Pull the condenser out of the lower compartment and hold it horizontally to avoid spilling any remaining water.
- Clean the condenser thoroughly with a cloth or under running water.
- Allow the condenser to dry thoroughly and place it back in the lower compartment.
- Close the condenser cover and lock both levers until they click into place.
The Sharp KD-NHH8S8GW3-DE tumble dryer is designed to operate within a specific voltage range. Here are the key details:
- The mains voltage for this tumble dryer is 220 - 240 V.
- It does not require an adapter for higher voltage sockets, as it is compatible with the standard European voltage range.
Therefore, you can use the Sharp KD-NHH8S8GW3-DE tumble dryer with your existing higher voltage sockets, provided they are within the 220 - 240 V range. No additional adapter is necessary.
I think the recommendation comes from the fact that you risk using it on the same fuse as a washing machine and if you switch them on at the same time, you can blow the fuse.
I use it on a classic Swiss mono plug, which seems to me to be 13A, without any problems.
To question 1. Yes the water is collected in a tank/drawer and must be emptied by hand.
To question 2: Our tumbler had a Swiss plug and works with normal current.
Important: We bought the tumbler for our tenant and cannot say anything about handling, noise or drying performance.