Dryflow HDDFJFPLH-GRP Jet Force Plus Hand Dryer Instructions

June 5, 2024
Dryflow

Jet Force Plus Hand Dryer

Thank you for your purchase. Please read these instructions before installation and/or use and keep in a safe place for future reference Dryflow, 7 Riverside Court, Don Road, Sheffield, S9 2TJ. UK.
+44 (0)114 3540047
info@dryflow.co.uk 
www.dryflow.co.uk

WARNING
If you don’t use this unit properly or follow the safety guidelines carefully, it may lead to serious personal injury

Prohibited

  • Do not open the front panel, otherwise, this may cause an electric shock.

Do not place near excessive water sources

  • Do not install the hand dryer too close to excessive water sources such as bathtubs, showers, and basins, otherwise, this may cause electric shock or unit malfunction.

Disassembling is prohibited

  • Do not modify or disassemble the unit unnecessarily as this may lead to fire, electric shock, or personal injury.

Please comply with all instructions

  • Use a single-phase AC 220-240V/50/60Hz power supply.
  • Use within the required voltage, as voltage exceeding 220V + 10% will cause the unit to fail. Using an incorrect power supply may lead to fire, electric shock, or unit malfunction.
  • Ensure each unit has its own dedicated power cable that is not shared with any other appliance to avoid the risk of fire.
  • Turn off the power switch before any maintenance or cleaning takes place on the hand dryer. Otherwise, this may cause an electric shock.

Earth grounding connection

  • Ensure the unit is properly grounded. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or short circuit.
  • Installation work should be done by a qualified technician to avoid the risk of electric shock or fire.
  • Be sure to install a residual current circuit breaker, otherwise, this may cause an electric shock.
  • Use contact points that are at least 3mm apart
    – Please only use products that comply with your country’s Safety Standards.
    – Recommended residual current circuit breaker (for ground fault protection). (Use a single-phase 2-line, AC 220-240V50/60Hz cable with a 20A rated current, 15mA-type rated operating current).

WARNING
If you don’t use this unit properly or follow the safety guidelines carefully, it may lead to serious personal injury
Prohibited

  • Ensure children are not allowed to play with the hand dryer and are supervised at all times.
  • Always use the unit with the drain tank and air filter in place. If water is allowed to enter the inside of the unit it may cause a short circuit or electric shock.

Please comply with all instructions

  • If the unit does not start or works abnormally, turn off the power switch and ground fault breaker and contact the place where you purchased the unit to arrange an inspection or repair.

  • Do not use it in the following places:
    – Where the unit may come into direct contact with excessive water.
    – Where the unit is under direct or strong sunlight (this may cause the sensor to malfunction).
    – Where condensation may form within the unit.

  • Safety precautions before installing the unit:
    – Do not attempt to install the unit with the power on, otherwise, this may cause an electric shock.
    – The installation location should be strong enough to support the unit.
    The unit should be installed firmly on the wall. Otherwise, this may lead to personal injury if the unit falls.

FEATURES

  • “No touch” hand drying ensures complete hygiene.
  • High-speed, low-cost hand drying.
  • A tamperproof timer prevents misuse*.
  • No need for paper towels; ease of maintenance.
  • Air filter with antibacterial coating on cover.

*To prevent misuse, the tamperproof built-in timer will automatically stop the unit after 30 seconds of continuous sensor activation. Once the hands are removed and put back into the drying cavity the hand dryer will activate again as normal. Dryflow HDDFJFPLH GRP Jet Force Plus Hand Dryer - fig 3

  • Before starting to operate the hand dryer.
    – Turn on the power switch (located on the lower part of the switch panel).
    – The power indicator light at the top of the hand dryer will light up.
    – The blue LED lights in the hand dryer cavity will light up.

  • PTC heater control: There are 2 switches in the upper part of the switch panel.
    – The switch to the right allows for a “Hot” or “Cool” setting. This turns the heater element on or off, respectively.
    – When the “Hot” setting is chosen, the switch to the left allows for an “Auto Heating” or “All Time Heating” setting.

  1. When set to “Auto Heating” the heater element is automatically activated when the ambient temperature of the room is less than approx. 25 o C and automatically inactive above this temperature.
  2. When set to “All Time Heating” the heater element is active at all times no matter what the ambient temperature of the room is.

SPECIFICATION

Rated Voltage| AC220-240V
AC110-127V| Ingress Protection| IPX4
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Rated Frequency| 50/60HZ| AirSpeed| 90m/s
Rated Power| 800W + (PTC 850W)| Drying Time| LOS
Motor Power| 800W| Overall Size (mm)| 300 x 220 x 687

INSTALLATION METHODS

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ROUTINE CLEANING

Cleaning the main body Perform regularly

  • Clean the unit with a damp soft cloth.
    If the unit gets excessively dirty, clean it with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral detergent, then use a dry soft cloth to finish.

  • Remove dirt and dust from the sensor to prevent malfunction.

Note| • Only use neutral detergent/cleaning agents
• Do not use thinner, acidic, or alkaline cleaners or a nylon brush, otherwise this may damage the hand dryer cover
• Only use alcohol (disinfecting concentration below 83%) on the hand drying area, nowhere else on the hand dryer.
• If using chemical cloths, be sure to read their instructions before use.
• Strong disinfecting agents may damage the unit.
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WARNING

• Before you clean the unit, turn off the power switch.
• Do not use excessive amounts of water on the unit.

Caution

  • Wear gloves when cleaning
  • The antibacterial coating is effective when bacteria is exposed to the coated surfaces
  • The antibacterial coating is less effective when the surfaces are dirty

Emptying and cleaning the drain tankCheck at least once a week

  • Water blown off the hands will enter the drain tank.
  • It is advisable to check the drain tank regularly to avoid exceeding the full level.
  • Leaving water in the drain tank for a significant period of time could lead to unpleasant smells.
  1. Pull the drain tank out in a horizontal direction
    This ensures that the water doesn’t spill or splatter
    1. Open the cover and empty the water.
    Pull the cover-up with your fingers in the direction of the arrow on top of the cover, then remove the cover completely.
    2. Wash out the interior of the drain tank.
    3. Close the drain tank cover and replace it back in the unit. Check that the drain tank is firmly inserted back in place.

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Add 200ml of water through the drain hole to prevent it from getting clogged. Continue to use the unit afterconfirming the drain tank is in place.

Cleaning the air filter Perform approx once a week

  • Remove the air filter.
    Pull the air filter out by the handle.
  1. Cleaning the air filter.
    Beat it lightly by hand or use a vacuum cleaner.
    If it is very dirty, wash with cold or warm water*.

  2. Replace the air filter into the unit.
    Make sure it is inserted all the way into the unit until it stops. If it is not in place, dirt and dust will enter the unit and shorten its service life.

HOW TO USE

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If the following problems occur, please perform these checks and actions

Problem Check Action

No air blows when
hands are inserted| Do the display indicators light up?
Is the se power with? con
Are the hands fully inserted to activate the sensor?| – Turn the ground fault circuit breaker on
– Turn the power switch on
– Put the hands all the way into the cavity to activate the sensor.
The unit doesn’t stop running when the hands are removed| Is the sensor blocked by dirt or dust?| Turn the power switch off. Wait for the indicator lights to go out then remove any dirt or dust from the sensor.
No hot air comes out of the hand dryer| Is the heater switch on the ‘hot’ setting?
Is the heater setting switch on the ‘  Auto Heating’ setting or ‘All-Time Heating’ setting?
Is the heater element faulty?| – Turn the heater switch to the “hot’ setting.
– Turn the heater setting switch to the ‘All-Time Heating’ setting. – Turn the power switch off. Remove the front cover, then remove the cover of the terminal box. Check the 3 fuses (terminal connector) for any faults.
The indicator light is flashing| Check for problems with the power supply| Turn the power switch off. Check all the indicators in the display indicator have gone off (after around 40 seconds), then turn on the power switch again.
If the above actions do not work, turn off the power and the ground-fault circuit breaker and contact the company you bought the hand dryer from for further advice.

Dryflow, 7 Riverside Court, Don Road, Sheffield, S9 2TJ. UK.
+44 (0)114 3540047
info@dryflow.co.uk
www.dryflow.co.uk

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