User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Operating the tumble dryer
- Before using for the first time
- Energy saving tips
- 1. Notes on correct laundry care
- 2. Load the tumble dryer
- 3. Selecting a programme
- 4. Selecting programme settings
- 5. Starting a programme
- 6. End of programme - unload the drum
- Programme chart
- Extras
- Wash2Dry
- Favourite programmes
- Drying assistant
- Timer
- Changing the programme sequence
- Condensed water container
- Fragrance flacon
- Cleaning and care
- Problem solving guide
- Fault messages shown in the display when a programme is cancelled
- Messages in the display
- Unsatisfactory drying results
- The drying cycle duration is very long
- General problems with the tumble dryer
- Replacing the plinth filter
- Reactivating the plinth filter
- Checking the heat exchanger
- Cleaning the fluff filter in the condensed water container
- Replacing the condensed water spray jet
- Service
- Installation
- Technical data
- Consumption data
- Settings
Condensed water container
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Filling the condensed water
container
When certain programmes are being
used, condensed water generated dur-
ing drying is recycled and sprayed into
the drum via a spray nozzle.
The condensed water container must
therefore be filled to at least the
―min― mark. Otherwise, this could
cause a fault.
The ―min― mark is on the front left-
hand side of the container. If you have
set the appliance up so that condensed
water is drained away, the condensed
water container will be empty.
Check the fill level of the condensed
water container.
Only fill it with commercially available
condensed water (for ironing).
You should only use mains water in
exceptional circumstances.
If mains water is used frequently,
limescale can build up on the spray
jet in the door opening.
1 spout, 2 rubber seal
Pour the condensed water through
the rings on the spout 1.
The spray jet in the door opening can
suffer a blockage.
It should only be filled with clean wa-
ter. The water must not contain any
fragrance, detergent or other sub-
stances.
Cleaning the rubber seal
If mains water is used frequently, limes-
cale deposits can build up on the rub-
ber seal 2.
Use a damp cleaning cloth to care-
fully remove any limescale deposits
from the rubber seal 2.