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 Laundry

Laundry

Preparing the laundry

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Warning

Risk of explosion/fire!

Remove any cigarette lighters and 

matches from pockets.

Caution!

The dryer drum and fabrics could be 

damaged.

Remove all objects from pockets and 

observe the following information:

Tie cloth belts, apron strings, etc. 

together or use a laundry bag.

Close zips, hooks and eyelets and 

buttons. Button up large items of 

laundry, such as covers.

Remove any metal objects, such as 

paper clips, from pockets.

To ensure a consistent drying result, 

sort laundry by fabric type and 

drying programme.

Always dry very small items of 

laundry, e.g. babies' socks, together 

with large items such as towels.

Knitted fabrics such as T-shirts and 

jerseys often shrink the first time they 

are tumble-dried. Use a gentle 

programme.

Do not overdry easy-care laundry. 

This increases creasing of the 

laundry.

Use timed programmes for single 

garments.

Some detergents and care products, 

e.g. starch or softeners, contain 

particles which may be deposited on 

the moisture sensor. This may impair 

the sensor function and in 

consequence the drying result.

Notes

– When washing laundry to be 

tumble-dried, use the correct 

amount of detergent and care 

products as specified in the 

manufacturer's instructions.

– Clean the moisture sensor 

regularly 

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Page 2: ...If the operating and installation instructions describe different models any differences will be pointed out at the relevant points in the text Read these operating and installation instructions before operating the tumble dryer Display rules Warning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possibly dangerous situation Not heeding the warning can cause death or injuries Caution This ...

Page 3: ...Programmes 21 Buttons 23 1 Operating the appliance 24 Loading laundry and switching on the dryer 24 The basket for woollens 24 Drying with the basket for woollens 25 Setting a programme 26 Starting the programme 27 Programme sequence 27 Changing the programme or adding laundry 27 Cancelling the programme 27 Programme end 27 Removing laundry and switching off the dryer 28 Clean the fluff filter 28 ...

Page 4: ... customer service Read and follow the operating and installation instructions and all other information enclosed with this appliance Retain the documents for subsequent use or for subsequent owners Safety instructions Safetyinstructions The following safety information and warnings are provided to protect you from injury and to prevent material damage to your surroundings It is nevertheless import...

Page 5: ... pull the mains plug from the socket before severing the mains cable and then destroy the lock on the appliance door Warning Risk of suffocation If allowed to play with the packaging plastic film or packing components children may become caught in these or pull them over their heads and suffocate Keep packaging plastic film and packing components away from children Warning Risk of poisoning Deterg...

Page 6: ...s the only way to be sure that it fulfils all the applicable regulations Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance s mains cable is altered or damaged this may result in electric shock short circuiting or fire due to overheating The mains cable must not be kinked crushed or altered and must not come into contact with any heat sources Warning Risk ...

Page 7: ...rning Risk of injury The appliance is very heavy Lifting it may result in injury Do not lift the appliance on your own Riskofinjury The appliance has sharp edges on which you could cut your hands Do not take hold of the appliance by its sharp edges Wear protective gloves to lift it Riskofinjury If the hoses and mains cables are not correctly routed they may constitute a tripping hazard which may r...

Page 8: ...erminated before the drying cycle has finished this prevents the laundry from cooling down sufficiently and may cause the laundry to ignite or may result in material damage or damage to the appliance During the last part of the drying cycle the laundry in the drum is not heated cooling cycle This is to ensure that it remains at a temperature at which it will not be damaged Do not switch off the ap...

Page 9: ...h the maximum load capacities specified for each of the programs Page 21 Materialdamage damagetotheappliance If you operate the appliance without a fluff filter or if the fluff filter is defective this may result in damage to the appliance Do not operate the appliance without a fluff filter or with a fluff filter that is defective Materialdamage damagetotheappliance Light objects such as hair and ...

Page 10: ...ds When removing the mains plug from the socket always take hold of the plug itself and never the mains cable otherwise this may damage the mains cable Do not make any technical modifications to the appliance or its features Repairs and any other work on the appliance must only be conducted by our customer service or by an electrician The same applies for replacing the mains cable when necessary S...

Page 11: ...re parts and accessories only Caution Material damage damage to the appliance Cleaning agents and agents for pretreating laundry e g stain removers prewash sprays etc may cause damage if they come into contact with the surfaces of the appliance Therefore please note Do not allow these agents to come into contact with the surfaces of the appliance Clean the appliance with nothing but water and a so...

Page 12: ... thus consuming less energy Load the dryer with the maximum load Note Do not exceed the maximum load for the programs as this prolongs the drying time and increases energy consumption Ventilate the room and keep the air inlet on the dryer free to ensure air exchange Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle If the fluff filter is dirty the drying time is prolonged and energy consumption is in...

Page 13: ...ot come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges Warning Children could lock themselves in the dryer putting their lives at risk Do not set up the dryer behind a door or sliding door as this may obstruct the dryer door or prevent it from opening Caution Risk of injury As the dryer is heavy you could injure yourself by trying to lift it Do not lift the dryer on your own You could cut your hand...

Page 14: ...round Incorrect alignment may cause high noise levels vibrations and improper movement of the drum Note If in doubt have the appliance connected by a specialist Transport and frost protection 1 Empty the condensate container 2 Select any programme using the programme selector 3 Press the Start button 4 Wait for 5 minutes Note The condensation is drained 5 Empty the condensate container again 6 Swi...

Page 15: ...pointsinbrief 1 Load the laundry and close the door Switch the dryer on Select a programme and adjust the programme presettings as needed 2 Select the start button Ü Dry Unload the laundry 3 Switch the dryer off Empty the condensation container Clean the fluff filter ...

Page 16: ...ow your appliance 16 Getting to know your appliance Gettingtoknowyourappliance Dryer Condensate container 0 Control and display panel 8 Drum interior light depending on the model Dryer door H Air inlet P Fluff filter 3 ...

Page 17: ...el Note All buttons are sensitive and only need to be touched briefly Programmes Page 21 0 Programme selector and On Off button 8 Display panel with buttons Page 21 Start button for starting interrupting or cancelling the programme H Buttons Page 23 ...

Page 18: ...f dryness 8 Selects Ready in Ø Ò Dryness levels ÔÔÔ Fine adjustment of the dryness level û Timed programme selected 1 47 min Expected programme duration in hours and minutes 3 h Programme delay in hours when Ready in time is selected ð Empties the condensate container Page 29 ñ Cleans the fluff filters Page 28 é Heat exchanger is automatically cleaned e Ø Ý Programme progress Dry Iron Dry Cupboard...

Page 19: ...e and drying programme Always dry very small items of laundry e g babies socks together with large items such as towels Knitted fabrics such as T shirts and jerseys often shrink the first time they are tumble dried Use a gentle programme Do not overdry easy care laundry This increases creasing of the laundry Use timed programmes for single garments Some detergents and care products e g starch or s...

Page 20: ...rics together they will dry to differing degrees To achieve an even drying result you should therefore only dry together laundry of the same type of fabric and structure If you feel that the laundry is still too damp you can select a timed programme for subsequent drying Page 21 Caution Possibility of material damage to the dryer or laundry Do not tumble dry the following fabrics Laundry contamina...

Page 21: ... a wool blend that are suitable for tumble drying Note Only dry the fabrics using the basket for woollens Page 24 1 5 kg Havalandırma Timed programme cold Time programme for all types of fabric except for wool and silk All types of fabric For freshening up or airing items of laundry that have not been worn frequently 3 kg You can adjust the programme length using the button for the Ready in time K...

Page 22: ...y 1 5 kg Outdoor Weatherproof and outdoor clothing with a membrane coating and water repellent fabrics 1 5 kg Havlular Towels Hard wearing towels made of cotton 6 kg Süper kısa 40 Rapid 40 Synthetics and light cottons 2 kg Hijyen Hygiene Hard wearing fabrics Note Particularly suitable for the highest hygiene requirements 4 kg ...

Page 23: ... the programme duration Kalan süre Finish in The programme ends in between 1 h and 24 h Set the Ready in time in increments of one hour to delay the start of the programme The required number of hours after the programme ends is displayed on the display panel Select the dryness level or the drying time of time programs in 10 minutes steps from 10 mins up to 3 hrs 30 mins Kırışıklık önleme 60 Less ...

Page 24: ...d the door seal Note The dryer drum is lit up after the door is opened and closed and once the programme has started The drum interior light goes out on its own The basket for woollens Note The basket for woollens is supplied with your dryer or it can be purchased as an accessory from the after sales service Caution Risk of material damage to the dryer and fabrics Never operate the dryer if the ba...

Page 25: ... the insert Place the laundry loosely in the insert Do not squash the fabrics Application examples a Trousers or skirt b Pullover c Sports shoes Place sports shoes in the basket for woollens without the insert Pull out the tongues of the shoes and remove the insoles or heel cushions Roll up a towel and place it under the sports shoes to create an inclined surface Place the shoes so that the heels ...

Page 26: ...u must extend the drying time as required to achieve the required level of dryness 7 Start the programme 8 Remove the fabrics and switch off the dryer Setting a programme Note If you have activated the childproof lock you must deactivate it before you can set a programme see Page 23 1 Select the required programme detailed information on the programmes can be found from Page 21 onwards 2 Use the p...

Page 27: ... is updated depending on the load and residual moisture in the laundry The values displayed may change after the programme is changed or the load is adapted Cancelling the programme The programme can be interrupted at any time to pause open the dryer door or press the Start button Caution Risk of fire Laundry may catch fire If you cancel the programme you must remove the laundry items and spread t...

Page 28: ...e energy consumption and the drying time Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle 1 Open the dryer door and remove all fluff from the door 2 Pull out the two part fluff filter 3 Remove the fluff from the recess in the fluff filter Note Ensure that no fluff falls into the open shaft 4 Pull apart the two part fluff filter 5 Open both filters and remove all the fluff 6 Rinse away the fluff unde...

Page 29: ...nsate container horizontally 2 Pour out the condensation water Caution Dirty condensation water may be harmful to your health and cause material damage Condensation water is not suitable for drinking and may be contaminated with fluff Do not drink the condensation water or reuse it 3 Push in the condensate container until you feel it lock back into place in the dryer Note The filter in the condens...

Page 30: ...e audible signal at the end of the programme appears on the display panel Changing the volume or automatic switch off Leave the programme selector or turn it to Position 2 Press the button for the Ready in time to change the volume of the audible signal at the end of the programme and or Position 3 Press the button for the Ready in time to change the volume of the audible button signals Position 4...

Page 31: ...g of the appliance From time to time the compressor in the dryer generates a humming noise However the volume may vary depending on the programme and progress of the drying process Every now and then the compressor is ventilated This creates a whirring noise The automatic cleaning of the dryer causes a clicking sound The condensation is pumped into the condensate container by a pump This generates...

Page 32: ...s Do not use high pressure cleaners or steam jet cleaners to clean your appliance Cleaning the moisture sensor Note 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 ...

Page 33: ...ut the condensate container horizontally 2 Pour out the condensation water 3 Remove the filter 4 Clean the filter under warm running water or in the dishwasher 5 Push in the filter until you feel it lock into place Caution The dryer may be contaminated with fluff and thus become damaged Only operate the dryer with the filter inserted 6 Push in the condensate container until you feel it lock into p...

Page 34: ...hey are left in the drum Water is leaking out Not a fault the dryer may be positioned on an incline Level the dryer Change in the pro gramme duration dis played during drying Not a fault The moisture sensors detect the remaining moisture in the load and adjust the programme length except timed programmes Laundry is not dried cor rectly or is still too damp After the end of the programme warm laund...

Page 35: ...es off and Start button flashes Not a fault Energy saving mode is active Page 12 Residual water in the condensate con tainer despite the dryer being connected to the condensation drain Not a fault If the condensation drain is installed residual water remains in the condensate container due to the dryer s self cleaning function Humidity in the room increases Not a fault Make sure the room is suffic...

Page 36: ...act information for your nearest after sales service can be found here or in the enclosed after sales service directory Please provide after sales service with the dryer s product number E no and production number FD You can find this information on the inside of the dryer door or on the rear of the dryer Trust the expertise of the manufacturer Contact us You can therefore be sure that the repair ...

Page 37: ... min 1 62 kWh 0 92 kWh 800 rpm 147 min 91 min 2 00 kWh 1 14 kWh Easy Care 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Cupboard Dry 800 rpm 50 min 0 55 kWh 600 rpm 64 min 0 69 kWh For energy label evaluation full and half treatment shall be testing alternately starting from half load Programme setting for testing in accordance with the applicable EN 61121 standard The values may differ from those specified depending on the type...

Page 38: ...h Weight Approx 57 kg Maximum load 9 kg Condensate container 4 6 l Connected voltage 220 240 V Connected load Max 1000 W Fuse 10 A Drum interior light Ambient temperature 5 35 C Power consumption when switched off 0 10 W Power consumption when ready for use left on mode 0 10 W Depending on the model ...

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Page 40: ... E 6 DXVJHUlWH PE XQGHU 7UDGHPDUN LFHQVH RI 6LHPHQV Repair order and advice in the event of faults You can find the contact information for all countries in the attached after sales service directory GB 0344 892 8999 Calls charged at local or mobile rate IE 01450 2655 0 03 per minute at peak Off peak 0 0088 per minute ...

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