FOHERE FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryers
FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryer Instruction Manual
Model: FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryers
Ọrọ Iṣaaju
Thank you for choosing the FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryer. This compact and efficient appliance is designed to provide convenient and fast drying for your garments, ideal for apartments, RVs, dorms, or travel. Featuring 360° stereo air circulation, dual drying modes, and a built-in UV light, it ensures your clothes are dried thoroughly and hygienically. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure safe and optimal operation.
Awọn Itọsọna Aabo pataki
- Ka gbogbo awọn ilana ṣaaju lilo ohun elo naa.
- Do not operate the dryer with a damaged cord or plug.
- Keep the dryer away from water and moisture. Do not immerse in water.
- Ensure proper ventilation during operation. Do not block air vents.
- Do not overload the dryer. Refer to capacity guidelines.
- Unplug the dryer when not in use or before cleaning.
- Do not dry items that have been soiled with cooking oils, flammable chemicals, or other combustible substances.
- Ṣe abojuto awọn ọmọde ati ohun ọsin nigbati ohun elo wa ni lilo.
- Use only as intended for drying clothes.
Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
- Portable Clothes Dryer Unit
- Dry Bag (Fabric Cover)
- Ilana itọnisọna

Image: Main components of the FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryer, showing the compact drying unit and the cylindrical dry bag for clothes.
Eto Itọsọna
- Yọ awọn ohun elo kuro: Fara yọ gbogbo awọn ohun kan kuro ninu apoti.
- Assemble Dry Bag: Unfold the dry bag (fabric cover). The dry bag is designed to attach to the main dryer unit.
- Attach Dryer Unit: Securely attach the main dryer unit to the top opening of the dry bag. Ensure it is firmly seated to prevent air leakage.
- Hang the Dryer: Hang the assembled dryer unit and dry bag in a suitable location. This can be a clothes rack, shower rod, or any sturdy bar. Ensure there is enough space around the unit for proper air circulation.
- Wọle: Connect the power cord to a standard 110V electrical outlet.

Image: The portable dryer unit is shown connected to its fabric drying bag, suspended from a clothes rack, illustrating the typical setup for operation.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Ibi iwaju alabujutoview

Image: The control panel features clearly labeled buttons for Timer, On/Off, and UV light activation, along with indicator lights.
- Bọtini TIMER: Press to set the drying duration.
- Bọtini TAN/PA: Ṣe agbara ẹrọ naa tan tabi pa.
- Bọtini UV: Activates or deactivates the built-in UV light for purification.
Awọn aṣọ ikojọpọ
Open the zipper on the dry bag. Hang your pre-washed and spun-dry clothes inside the bag using hangers. The dryer has an extra-large capacity, holding up to 22 lbs or approximately 9 garments. Ensure clothes are spaced out for optimal air circulation and drying efficiency. Close the zipper completely before starting the dryer.

Image: Multiple garments are shown hanging inside the portable dryer's fabric bag, demonstrating its capacity to dry several items simultaneously.
Drying Modes and Timer Function
The FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryer offers two drying modes and a timer function for customized drying.
- Mode 1: Clothing Care (Gentle Drying): Ideal for delicate fabrics such as silk, wool, and down. This mode uses lower heat to prevent damage to sensitive materials.
- Mode 2: Fast Drying (Quick Drying): Suitable for durable fabrics like cotton, linen, nylon, and polyester. This mode provides faster drying with higher heat.
- Iṣẹ UV: Press the UV button to activate the built-in LED UV light for hygiene and purification during the drying cycle.

Image: Visual representation of the dryer's three operational modes: gentle clothing care with warm air, fast drying with hotter air, and UCV hygiene and purification using UV light.
Ṣiṣeto Aago: Press the TIMER button to select the desired drying duration. The dryer supports settings up to 8 hours. The unit will automatically shut off once the set time has elapsed. Long press the timer button to cancel the timer function.

Image: A chart illustrating typical drying times for various garment types, ranging from underwear (20-30 min) to coats and towels (3-8 hours), based on physical room research.
Refer to the table below for estimated drying times:
| Aso Iru | Opoiye | Estimated Drying Time |
|---|---|---|
| Aṣọ abẹtẹlẹ | 14-20 awọn kọnputa | 20-30 iṣẹju |
| Omo Aso | 8-12 awọn kọnputa | 30 minutes - 1 hour |
| T-seeti | 6-10 awọn kọnputa | 1.5-2 wakati |
| Aso | 4-5 awọn kọnputa | 3-6 wakati |
| Toweli | 4-6 awọn kọnputa | 4-8 wakati |
Note: Drying times are approximate and may vary based on fabric thickness, moisture content, and ambient conditions.
Itọju ati Ibi ipamọ
Ninu
- Máa yọ ẹ̀rọ gbigbẹ náà kúrò nínú ihò agbára kí o tó sọ ọ́ di mímọ́.
- Wipe the exterior of the dryer unit with a soft, damp asọ. Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
- The outer fabric dry bag is washable. Follow the care instructions on the bag's label for cleaning. Ensure it is completely dry before reassembly or storage.
- Regularly check the air intake and exhaust vents for lint or debris and clean as necessary to maintain optimal airflow.
Ibi ipamọ
The FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryer is designed for easy storage due to its compact and foldable nature. After use, allow the unit to cool down completely. Disassemble the dry bag from the main unit. The main unit can be stored in a drawer or suitcase, and the dry bag can be folded for compact storage.

Image: The portable dryer unit is shown being placed into a suitcase and stored in a drawer, emphasizing its compact design and ease of storage for travel or small living spaces.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹ̀rọ gbígbẹ kò tan. | Ko edidi ni; Iṣoro agbara agbara; Aṣiṣe kuro. | Rii daju pe okun agbara ti wa ni edidi ni aabo sinu iṣan-iṣẹ iṣẹ. Ṣayẹwo awọn Circuit fifọ. Ti iṣoro ba wa, kan si atilẹyin alabara. |
| Aṣọ kò gbẹ patapata. | Overloaded; Insufficient drying time; Poor air circulation; Clothes too wet initially. | Reduce load size. Increase drying time. Ensure dry bag zipper is fully closed and vents are clear. Pre-spin clothes thoroughly in a washing machine. |
| Dryer is making unusual noise. | Obstruction in fan; Unit not stable. | Unplug and check for any foreign objects near the fan. Ensure the unit is hanging stably and not vibrating against a surface. |
| Ina UV ko ṣiṣẹ. | UV function not activated; LED malfunction. | Press the UV button to activate. If it still doesn't work, contact customer support. |
Awọn pato
- Brand: NIPA
- Awoṣe: FOHERE Portable Clothes Dryers
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 3.47 iwon
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 11.81 x 4.17 x 8.46 inches
- Okunfa Fọọmu: Gbigbe
- Àwọ̀: Funfun
- Ibi Wiwọle: Top Fifuye
- Voltage: 110 Volts
- Ohun elo: Ṣiṣu, Irin Alagbara
- Awọn eroja to wa: Portable Clothes Dryers, Dry Bag
- Agbara gbigbe: 600W
- Agbara: Up to 22 lbs / 9 garments
Atilẹyin ọja ati Onibara Support
FOHERE is committed to providing high-quality products. For any questions, concerns, or warranty claims regarding your portable clothes dryer, please contact FOHERE customer support. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, please retain your proof of purchase for any potential service needs.
For further assistance, please visit the official FOHERE store on Amazon: FOHERE Store.
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