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What to do if ...
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Laundry is not dried correctly or
is still too damp.
After the end of the programme, warm laundry feels
damper than it actually 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.
Select a programme with a longer drying time or increase
the drying level. This does not increase the temperature.
Select a time programme for extended drying of laundry
that is still damp.
If you have exceeded the maximum load for the
programme, the laundry may not be dried correctly.
Clean the moisture sensor in the drum. A fine layer of
limescale may adversely affect the performance of
the sensors and your washing will not dry properly.
Drying has been interrupted as a result of a power cut,
because the condensate container is full or because
the maximum drying time has been exceeded.
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Drying time too long.
Clean the fluff filters under running water
a
Page 4.
Insufficient supply of air
a
Ensure that air can circulate.
Air inlet may be obstructed? Clear the inlet
a
Installation and maintenance instructions, Page 1
.
Ambient temperature higher than 35 °C
a
Ventilate
the room. The optimum ambient temperature for drying is
between 5 °C and 35 °C. Outside of this range, the drying
time may increase.
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The humidity in the room
increases significantly.
Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
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Heat exchanger is being rinsed
is displayed in the display panel.
Not an error. Automatic cleaning of the heat exchanger.
Do not empty the condensate container during
the cleaning process.
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Power failure.
Remove the laundry from the dryer immediately and
spread out. This allows the heat to dissipate. Be careful as
the door, the drum and the laundry may be hot.
ʠ
Other intermittent noises and
vibrations.
Normal noises
a
Page 10
.
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Safety instructions
Emergency
– Pull the appliance plug out of the socket immediately or disconnect the fuse.
ONLY use the
dryer...
– in rooms inside the house.
– to dry fabrics.
The dryer must
NEVER...
– be used for purposes other than those described above.
– be modified in terms of its technology or properties.
Hazards
– The dryer must not be used by children or persons who have not been instructed
in its use.
– Do not leave children unsupervised near the dryer.
– Keep pets away from the dryer.
– Remove all objects from pockets, and lighters in particular
a
Risk of explosion.
– Do not lean or sit on the door
a
Risk of tipping.
– Open the door carefully. Hot steam may escape. Fabrics and drum may be hot
a
Risk of burns.
Installation
– Secure loose leads or hoses, otherwise there is a
risk of tripping.
– Below 0 °C there is a possibility of frost damage.
Mains
connection
– Connect the dryer to an AC earthed socket according to specifications, otherwise
it cannot be guaranteed that the appliance is completely safe.
– The cable cross-section must be sufficient.
– Only use earth-leakage circuit breakers with the following symbol:
– The appliance plug and socket must be compatible.
– Do not use multiple plugs/connectors and/or extension cables.
– Do not touch or hold the appliance plug with wet hands
a
Risk of electric shock.
– Never pull the appliance plug out of the socket by its cable.
– Do not damage the mains lead
a
Risk of electric shock.
Operation
– Only load the dryer as recommended in the programme descriptions
(
Programmes/fabrics, Page 1
and
Programme overview, Page 7
) . Check
the contents before you switch the dryer on.
– Do not use the dryer if the laundry has been in contact with solvents, oil, wax,
grease or paint (e.g. hair styling products, nail varnish remover, stain remover,
cleaning solvent, etc.)
a
Risk of fire/explosion.
– The tumble dryer is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used
for cleaning.
– Dust (e.g. coal dust, flour) poses a danger: Do not use the dryer
a
Risk of explosion.
– Do not put laundry containing foam material/rubber in the dryer
a
elastic material
may be destroyed and the dryer may be damaged due to possible deformation
of the foam material.
– Do not turn off the dryer until the drying process ends, unless the laundry will be
removed quickly and spread out, so that the heat can dissipate.
– Light things, such as long hair, may be sucked into the air inlet of the dryer
a
Risk of injury.
– Final part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle), to ensure
that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be
damaged.
– Switch off the dryer once the programme has ended.
– The distilled water/water from condensation is not drinking water and may be
contaminated with fluff.
Defect
– Do not use the dryer if it is defective or if you suspect that it is.
Repairs must only be carried out by the after-sales service.
– Do not use the dryer if the mains cable is defective. To avoid danger, only have
the defective mains cable replaced by the after-sales service.
Spare parts
– Only use genuine spare parts and accessories for safety reasons.
Disposal
– Dryer: Pull out the appliance plug,
then
cut off the mains cable from the appliance.
Dispose of the appliance at a municipal waste disposal facility.
– Packaging: Keep all packaging out of reach of babies and children
a
Risk of suffocation.
– The dryer's heat exchanger contains fluorinated greenhouse gas (R407C)
in a hermetically sealed unit
a
Dispose of this properly. Capacity: 0.290 kg.
Total GWP: 0.514 tCO
2
.
– All materials are environmentally sound and can be reused.
Dispose of in an environmentally-responsible manner.