Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Your new tumble dryer
- Display rules
- : Warning!
- Caution!
- Note/tip
- 1. 2. 3. / a) b) c)
- Contentsen Installation and operating instructions
- 8 Intended use 4
- ( Safety instructions 4
- 7 Environmental protection 12
- 5 Installation and connection 13
- Y The main points in brief 17
- * Getting to know your appliance 18
- Z Laundry 21
- / Programmes and buttons 22
- 1 Operating the appliance 25
- M Signal setting 29
- > Noises 30
- D Cleaning 30
- 3 Faults and what to do about them 33
- [ Consumption values 35
- J Technical data 36
- J After-sales service 37
- 8 Intended use
- ( Safety instructions
- Safety instructions
- Children/people/pets
- Installation
- : Warning
- Risk of electric shock/fire/ material damage/damage to the appliance!
- : Warning
- Risk of electric shock/fire/ material damage/damage to the appliance!
- : Warning
- Risk of fire/material damage/ damage to the appliance!
- : Warning
- Risk of injury/material damage/damage to the appliance!
- : Warning
- Risk of injury!
- Operation
- Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of dry laundry. Make sure you comply with the maximum load capacities specified for each of the programs ~ Page 22.
- Do not operate the appliance without a fluff filter, or with a fluff filter that is defective.
- Keep these away from the appliance.
- Do not dry laundry items that contain foam or foam rubber in the appliance.
- Use detergents/care products/cleaning agents and softeners in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions.
- Make sure that the appliance's air inlet is never obstructed when the appliance is in operation, and that the area around the appliance is adequately ventilated.
- If in doubt, have the appliance connected by a specialist.
- The condensation from the dryer can either be discharged into the condensation container or drained off via a connection to the waste-water system. By default, the condensation from the dryer is discharged into the condensation container.
- 2. When the dryer is delivered from the factory, the hose for discharging the condensation into the condensation container is fastened to the connecting piece.
- 3. Disconnect the hose from the connecting piece and put it in the "parked" position.
- 4. Take the drain hose from the accessories and secure it to the free connecting piece.
- 5. Fasten the other end of the drain hose with the remaining accessories, depending on the connection situation (A, B or C).
- Caution!
- Accumulated water can be drawn back into the dryer and may cause material damage.
- Check that the water drains away from the wash basin quickly. The drain must not be sealed or blocked.
- Secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.Do not kink the drain hose. Observe a height difference between the installation surface and the drain of max. 100 cm and min. 80 cm for a drain into a siphon.
- If you want to change the condensation drain back to the condensation container, carry out all these steps in reverse order.
- 2. Select any programme using the programme selector.
- 3. Press the Start button.
- 4. Wait for 5 minutes.
- 5. Empty the condensate container again.
- 6. Switch off the dryer.
- Y The main points in brief
- * Getting to know your appliance
- / Programmes and buttons
- Programmes and buttons
- Programmes
- Buttons
- Buttons
- Explanations and notes
- Note:
- Note:
- 1 Operating the appliance
- The dryer must be correctly positioned and connected, ~ Page 13.
- 2. Turn the programme selector to any programme to switch the dryer on.
- 3. Close the dryer door.
- 2. Use the programme selector to set the required programme. The default programme settings for the selected programme appear in the display panel.
- 3. If required, adjust the default programme settings. You can find detailed information on this on ~ Page 24 onwards.
- Starting the programme
- If you want to lock the programme to prevent it from being adjusted inadvertently, you can select the childproof lock, see ~ Page 24.
- When a programme is selected, the expected drying time for the recommended load is displayed. During drying moisture sensors detect the remaining moisture in the load and adjust the programme length (except timed programmes). This is visible via the ...
- 2. Add or remove laundry.
- 3. Select another programme or an additional function, if required.
- 4. Close the dryer door.
- 5. Press the Start button.
- 2. Turn the programme selector to the "off" position.
- 2. Pour out the condensation water.
- 3. Push in the condensate container until you feel it lock back into place in the dryer.
- 2. Pull out the two-part fluff filter.
- 3. Remove the fluff from the recess in the fluff filter.
- 4. Pull apart the two-part fluff filter.
- 5. Open both filters and remove all the fluff.
- 6. Rinse away the fluff under warm, running water.
- 7. Dry the fluff filter, close it and reinsert the two-part fluff filter.
- Activating the setting mode
- 1. Switch the dryer on.
- 2. Select the "Cottons" programme in position 1 and wait for five seconds.
- 2. The spin speed is shown on the display.
- 3. Press the "Ready in" time button or the drying time button to change the spin speed.
- 4. Turn the programme selector clockwise to position 3.
- 5. The volume for the audible signal at the end of the programme is shown on the display.
- 6. Press the "Ready in" time button or the drying time button to change the volume.
- 7. Turn the programme selector clockwise to position 4.
- 8. The volume for the audible button signal is shown on the display.
- 9. Press the "Ready in" time button or the drying time button to change the volume.
- Note:
- You can select other positions with the programme selector; however, you will be unable to change these settings.
- During drying, particularly in the initial phase, operation of the appliance results in noise from the compressor and pump. This is perfectly normal and does not impair proper functioning of the appliance.
- The dryer is equipped with a stainless-steel moisture sensor. The moisture sensor measures how damp the laundry is.
- After long periods of usage the moisture sensor may become covered by a fine layer of limescale or residues of detergents and care products. Such residues must be removed regularly as the sensor function and in consequence the drying result may be im...
- 2. Close the door of the dryer.
- 3. Open the maintenance flap on the heat exchanger.
- 4. Release the levers on the EasyClean filter.
- 5. Use the grip handle to pull the EasyClean filter out.
- 6. Now take off the filter mat.
- 7. Wash out the filter mat by hand using clean water.
- 8. Dry the filter mat by squeezing the water out.
- 9. Put the filter mat back on.
- 10. Check how dirty the dryer's heat exchanger is before putting the EasyClean filter back in. If it is very dirty, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean it carefully from top to bottom.
- 11. Slide the EasyClean filter in and make sure it clicks into place.
- 12. Close the maintenance flap.
- 13. Switch the dryer off.
- 3 Faults and what to do about them
- [ Consumption values
- Consumption values
- Consumption values table
- Programme
- 8 kg
- 4 kg
- 8 kg
- 4 kg
- 1400 rpm
- 180 min
- 101 min
- 1.52 kWh
- 0.91 kWh
- 1000 rpm
- 203 min
- 122 min
- 1.90 kWh
- 1.12 kWh
- 800 rpm
- 236 min
- 146 min
- 2.25 kWh
- 1.29 kWh
- 1400 rpm
- 123 min
- 74 min
- 1.12 kWh
- 0.66 kWh
- 1000 rpm
- 146 min
- 88 min
- 1.40 kWh
- 0.82 kWh
- 800 rpm
- 179 min
- 107 min
- 1.58 kWh
- 0.98 kWh
- 3.5 kg
- 3.5 kg
- 800 rpm
- 66 min
- 0.50 kWh
- 600 rpm
- 78 min
- 0.61 kWh
- Most efficient programme for cotton fabrics
en Faults and what to do about them
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Note: If you cannot rectify the fault yourself by turning the dryer off and then on
again, please contact our after-sales service.
Laundry is not dried prop-
erly or is still too damp.
■ After the programme has ended, warm laundry feels damper than it actu-
ally is. Spread the laundry out and allow the heat to disperse.
■ Finely adjust the dryness level – this extends the drying time but does not
increase the temperature. Your laundry will become drier ~ Page 24.
■ Select a programme with a longer drying time or increase the dryness level.
This does not increase the temperature.
■ Select a timed programme to add extra drying time for laundry that is still
damp ~ Page 22.
■ If you have exceeded the maximum permitted load for the programme,
the laundry may not be dried properly.
■ Clean the moisture sensor in the drum. The sensor may become covered by
a fine layer of limescale or residues of detergents and care products which
then impair its function. Your laundry is not being dried correctly
~ Page 31.
■ Drying has been interrupted as a result of a power cut, because
the condensate container is full or because the maximum permitted drying
time has been exceeded.
Note: See also the laundry tips ~ Page 21.
Drying time too long? ■ The fluff filter or the EasyClean filter may be dirty, which will make
the drying time longer. Clean the fluff filter or the EasyClean filter.
■ If the air inlet on the dryer is blocked or not freely accessible, this may
increase the drying time. Make sure that the air inlet remains unobstructed.
■ The optimum ambient temperature for drying is between 15 °C and 30 °C.
Outside of this range, the drying time may increase.
■ Insufficient air circulation in the room may increase the drying time. Venti-
late the room.
Display panel goes off
and Start button flashes.
Not a fault. Energy-saving mode is active ~ Page 12.
Humidity in the room
increases.
Not a fault. Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Power cut. The drying programme is interrupted. Remove the laundry and spread it out,
or restart the programme.
Unusual noises when dry-
ing.
Not a fault; see also ~ Page 30.
The dryer feels cold
despite drying.
Not a fault. The dryer can dry efficiently at low temperatures using a heat pump.
Faults Cause/remedy
* Depending on the model