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General tips

Avoid using fabric conditioner or any other fabric care solutions. Tumble drying
automatically leaves fabrics soft and fluffy. 

The use of fabric conditioner in the wash can lead over time to the formation of a
thin, barely visible film in the drum and on the moisture sensors. This can cause the
appliance to malfunction so that it is no longer possible to dry the washing to the
level of dryness required.

Use tumbler dryer sheets sparingly.

Spin washing well before tumble drying.
Well-spun washing requires a shorter drying time, saving energy. Tumble drying
largely removes creases that come from spinning in the washing machine.

Sort washing by type and size. Small, light items of washing dry faster.

Protect items of washing from getting damaged by buttoning up duvet and pillow
cases, closing zips and hook and eye fasteners, and fastening cloth belts and
apron ties.

When drying fabrics that crease easily, put only a few items of washing in the
drum.

Follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels carefully, especially for bulky
items (e. g. sleeping bags, duvets etc.).

For wool textiles and silk, follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels. Wool-
len textiles and silk often carry the «Do not tumble dry» label.

For easy-care fabrics (e. g. shirts and cotton mixed fabrics), select the «Gentle» dry-
ing function using the 

 button and put only a few items in the drum.

Knitted and woven items (e. g. T-shirts) tend to shrink. Press the 

 button to select

«Gentle» drying.

Items of clothing with metal fasteners (e. g. overalls) should be tumble dried using
the «Timed drying» programme. The metal fasteners could cause the washing to
be overdried in the «Automatic programme».

 

Summary of Contents for Adora TLA

Page 1: ...Tumble dryer Adora TL Operating instructions V ZUG Ltd...

Page 2: ...hnical modifica tions for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Symbols used A Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken I...

Page 3: ...display elements 11 Programme overview 13 Programme sequence for the automatic programmes 13 Automatic programmes 14 Special programmes 16 Additional functions 18 User settings 19 Childproof lock 20...

Page 4: ...iance 30 Build up of fluff 30 Cleaning the door filter 31 Cleaning the condenser 32 Cleaning the moisture sensor 33 Trouble shooting 34 What to do if 34 Drying tips 40 Fabric care symbols 40 Technical...

Page 5: ...and connected to the electricity supply in accord ance with the separate installation instructions The necessary work should be car ried out by a qualified fitter or electrician Dispose of the packagi...

Page 6: ...Customer Services Use original spare parts only Retain these operating instructions for future reference If you sell or pass the appli ance on to a third party please ensure these operating instructio...

Page 7: ...d or if the inlet pipes are damaged Contact Customer Services If the appliance is not operating properly disconnect it from the electricity supply immediately Keep animals away from the appliance To p...

Page 8: ...ce is used Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appliance with water Do not use a steam cleaner Do not sit lean or rest on the appliance door Do not climb on to the appliance danger of tippin...

Page 9: ...ogrammes Timed drying Airing Fluffing 2 additional functions Delayed start Gentle Electronically controlled drying for energy efficient performance Air cooled condenser Crease guard at the end of prog...

Page 10: ...let The condensate water outlet is located at the back of the appliance on the bottom left hand side Air extraction duct The air extraction duct is located at the back of the appliance at the bottom T...

Page 11: ...ight 2 Standard dry with indicator light 3 Damp ready to iron with indicator light 4 Damp with indicator light 5 Crease guard programme with indicator light 6 Selection button with indicator light 7 T...

Page 12: ...s indicated by the relevant indicator light Indicator lights flash Select programme s or function s Indicator lights are lit up Programme s or function s is are active Indicator lights are not lit up...

Page 13: ...isture sensor As soon as the required level of dryness is reached the Cool down Airing phase starts Cool down Airing The washing is cooled down to a temperature at which creasing is minimized This pha...

Page 14: ...t suitable for knitted or woven articles such as T shirts and underwear as they could shrink Standard dry For similar items of washing e g terry towelling and underwear Damp ready to iron For items th...

Page 15: ...5 3 35 kWh 3 60 kWh 6 kg 4 to 0 1h30 1h45 3 25 kWh 3 50 kWh 6 kg 8 to 16 1h15 1h30 3 15 kWh 3 40 kWh 6 kg 22 to 30 1h05 1h20 2 40 kWh 2 80 kWh 1 kg 0h20 0 50 kWh Applies to condenser model Programme S...

Page 16: ...rgy 1h44 3 45 kWh 1h29 3 35 kWh Programme Symbol Use Timed drying For drying textiles off Also for drying sleeping bags and quilts and any individual items of washing Airing For refreshing or airing l...

Page 17: ...a Programme Symbol Programme duration Energy 1h19 3 25 kWh 1h09 2 65 kWh For single phase 230 V connections the programme duration will be longer Capacity Residual moisture Programme duration Energy 6...

Page 18: ...between 1 and 24 hours During shut off periods which are determined by the local electricity supplier the delayed start time is extended by the length of time the electricity was shut off This is not...

Page 19: ...edure is generally the same for all settings Accessing the configuration mode A Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds appears in the digital display A Press the button repeatedly to see the various...

Page 20: ...ons simultaneously Switching the childproof lock ON OFF A Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds appears in the digital display A Press the button 1 appears in the digital display for childproof lock...

Page 21: ...Switching the level of dryness ON OFF A Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds appears in the digital display A Press the button 2 appears in the digital display if the level of dryness is OFF facto...

Page 22: ...or the Gentle drying programme 2 5 kg Do not fill drum more than half full Large blankets in particular need plenty of room to tumble A Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The programme selecti...

Page 23: ...s corre sponds to a wash load containing similar wash items Once the programme starts h flashes in the digital display for around one minute The likely duration is determined and shown If no buttons a...

Page 24: ...light for the Gentle drying function flashes for 15 seconds Energy saving mode with the vented model A On reaching the required automatic programme hold the button depressed for 3 seconds The energy s...

Page 25: ...temperature Timed drying A Close the appliance door The indicator lights for the and buttons flash A Press the button A Press repeatedly to select programme duration i e 10 20 30 40 50 60 or 90 minute...

Page 26: ...starts auto matically The likely duration is displayed again Items of washing may be added at any time during the delayed start period A Open the appliance door The time remaining to the delayed start...

Page 27: ...aining or the delayed start time flashes in the digital display A Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates and the button flashes A Press t...

Page 28: ...y The indicator lights for the and buttons flash A Hold the button depressed and at the same time press the or button Aborting a programme A Hold the button depressed then press the flashing button Th...

Page 29: ...as finished the indicator lights and digital display go out Unloading the washing A Open the appliance door The indicator lights and digital display go off A Unload the washing If the appliance door i...

Page 30: ...washing is hung out to dry on a washing line fluff is shed when the washing is shaken out or ironed Fluff sticks to washing when it is wet But when a warm air flow dries the washing the fluff is relea...

Page 31: ...log up the door filter A Hold the filter against the light to see the deposits In the case of a stronger build up of deposits wet the door filter to clean A Clean the filter using cleaning vinegar pos...

Page 32: ...sing the release latch 2 A Turn the lever 3 upwards and re move the condenser 4 using the grip 5 A Rinse and brush off the fluff If nec essary soak in water Do not scratch clean with a tool A Also rin...

Page 33: ...moisture in the washing If the moisture sensor is dirty it may produce false readings If the A3 error message appears clean the moisture sensor A Open the appliance door A Check the moisture sensor 1...

Page 34: ...on Drain hose is blocked kinked or defective A Check the part of the hose that is not housed in the appliance A Restart the programme A If the error message appears again note down the error number an...

Page 35: ...r Possible cause Solution Moisture sensor is dirty or wet A Check and clean the moisture sensor Possible cause Solution Repeatedly pressing the or button without regard to the fact that the childproof...

Page 36: ...e Failure to observe the error mes sage could lead to a F 9 error message which only a service technician can resolve and involves costs Possible cause Solution Various situations can lead to a F erro...

Page 37: ...issing A Insert condenser Interruption in power supply A Plug in at mains A Turn mains switch on A Check fuses Possible cause Solution Childproof lock has been activated A See operation with childproo...

Page 38: ...ress the button A Select a new programme Possible cause Solution Load contained mixed fabrics Longer power failure while programme was running A Select longer programme A Select Timed drying A If the...

Page 39: ...The appliance is determin ing the likely duration of the programme This is standard at the beginning of a programme Possible cause Solution Not reached level of dry ness required This is not a malfunc...

Page 40: ...40 Drying tips Fabric care symbols To select the right drying programme follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels Tumble dry medium heat Tumble dry low heat Do not tumble dry...

Page 41: ...tems of washing from getting damaged by buttoning up duvet and pillow cases closing zips and hook and eye fasteners and fastening cloth belts and apron ties When drying fabrics that crease easily put...

Page 42: ...ive model no and exact description when ordering parts Height 85 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm Weight 48 kg Dry load capacity 6 kg Voltage 400 V 2N 50 Hz Rated load 3100 W Fuse 10 A or Voltage 230 V 50 H...

Page 43: ...and the energy saving mode On reaching the programme hold the button depressed for 3 seconds Cotton damp ready to iron 6 kg load capacity Select the automatic programme Damp ready to iron Easy care fa...

Page 44: ...appliance disconnected from the mains by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthl...

Page 45: ...ase guard 13 Crease guard programme 14 D Damp 14 Damp ready to iron 14 Delayed start 18 26 Dimensions 42 Disconnection 44 Display element 11 Disposal 44 Drying 13 22 Drying result 38 Drying tips 40 Du...

Page 46: ...lection 23 Sequence 13 15 Taking too long 38 Q Queries 47 Quick instructions 48 R Removing deposits in door filter 31 Repair service 47 S Safety 44 Safety precautions Before using for the first time 5...

Page 47: ...the appliance is not working properly contact your nearest V ZUG Ltd service centre using freephone 0800 850 850 and stand in close proximity to the appliance Queries orders service agreement For adm...

Page 48: ...any additional functions if required A Appliance starts automatically after about 15 seconds A Unload the dry washing when the indicator light for the button flashes A Maintenance of appliance clean...

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