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7 Care and maintenance

7.3 

Build-up of fluff

Fluff is made up of fine textile fibres that largely come from the manufacturing process,
from wear and tear during use and from items being washed. Fluff is not caused by ex-
cessive strain on the washing in the appliance. Even when 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. The fluff is released during drying and gets trapped
in the main filter. This is why there is always a build-up of fluff in the filter – sometimes
more, sometimes less depending on the type of washing – after drying.

7.4 

Cleaning the main filter

1

2

▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Open back the floor grille 

1

 (see ar-

row).

▸ Pull out the main filter cassette 

2

.

▸ Remove the fluff from the main filter.

Wash the filter to clean off heavier de-
posits.

▸ Insert the main filter cassette again

and close back the floor grille.

7.5 

Cleaning the main filter mat

Do not operate the appliance without the filter mat.

1

2

▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Open back the floor grille 

1

 (see ar-

row).

▸ Pull out the main filter cassette 

2

 and

open it.

▸ Take out the filter mat 

3

.

▸ Clean the filter mat under running wa-

ter and allow to drip dry.

▸ Put the filter mat back in the main fil-

ter cassette and close it.

▸ Insert the main filter cassette again

and close back the floor grille.

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Summary of Contents for RefreshButler V6000

Page 1: ...Operating instructions RefreshButler V6000 Textile care system...

Page 2: ...dard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved Validity...

Page 3: ...amme selection with childproof lock activ ated 22 5 11 Interrupting a programme 22 5 12 Aborting a programme before time 23 5 13 End of programme 23 6 User settings 24 6 1 Adjusting user settings 24 6...

Page 4: ...of experi ence and or knowledge provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the applian...

Page 5: ...uch as foam rubber latex foam shower caps waterproof textiles rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows with foam rubber pads are not suitable for the appliance Remove all foreign objects cigarett...

Page 6: ...persons foreign objects or pets in the appliance Note on use If the appliance is not functioning prop erly disconnect it from the power sup ply immediately To protect your washing follow the fab ric c...

Page 7: ...ot steam and depend ing on the setting sanitized and creases removed The fresh water required for this is fed from a water tank Odours are eliminated efficiently and lastingly through the use of a new...

Page 8: ...Water tank cover 7 Fresh air grille with filter mat 8 Fresh water tank 9 Condensate tank 10 Appliance door 3 3 Accessories Clothes hangers For heavier clothes such as jackets and coats use the clothe...

Page 9: ...the TouchDisplay and the desired function can be selected by pressing the corresponding symbol or text Programme Programme selection Refresh Extra programmes Refreshing Extra programmes Drying Hygien...

Page 10: ...sy care Timed drying Delayed start Hygiene Finishes in 1 h 30 Easy care Delayed start User settings Settings Language Brightness Button tone Water hardness Childproof lock Delayed start Settings Desca...

Page 11: ...steam and heat and creasing is reduced The main refresh programme has 3 phases Refresh The heater increases the circulating air temperature and the washing is dampened using steam which accelerates t...

Page 12: ...refreshing Crease guard Delayed start Factory setting Yes No Full Half full Small 30 40 50 60 90 120 Off Yes No Odour Strong For washing with a strong odour after being in a smoky environment or a re...

Page 13: ...Timed refreshing programme is selected Delayed start Take advantage of cheap rate electricity Programme the start or end so that for instance the textiles are ready to put on in the morning without th...

Page 14: ...20 Off Yes No Level of dryness Normal dry Residual moisture 2 Extra dry Residual moisture 2 Load Full For a maximum 5 kg dry load spread out on the upper and lower clothes rails Half full For a normal...

Page 15: ...gramme Hygiene has 3 phases Hygiene The heater increases the circulating air temperature and the washing is dampened using steam which accelerates the sterilising of the clothes In addition the air is...

Page 16: ...d start time is extended by the length of time the electricity was shut off This is not shown in the display 5 Operating the appliance 5 1 Preparing the appliance 0 1 Insert plug into mains socket or...

Page 17: ...allow the shoes to cool down for one hour For a good crease free result trousers should be hung from the clothes hanger clips by the legs For very good results hang each trouser leg from a clothes ha...

Page 18: ...rogrammes textiles come into contact with water Water can change the surface of very delicate textiles Test a small patch for sensitivity to water We do not recommend treating the following textiles i...

Page 19: ...pty the water tank Slot the condensate tank 3 into position in the condensate tank compartment push ing it in as far as it will go and push the water tank flap 1 to close 5 7 Programme settings Main p...

Page 20: ...a programmes The programme selection appears in the display Press the desired programme e g refresh Finishes in 1 h 30 Refreshing An overview of the programme set tings appears in the display Press th...

Page 21: ...values Select any further programme settings using the same procedure After all the programme settings have been selected the expected programme dura tion is shown in the display Touch the button Obse...

Page 22: ...land on the floor The inside of the appliance may be hot Unload the washing carefully If the programme was interrupted the washing could still be slightly damp A programme that is running can be inte...

Page 23: ...display appears 5 13 End of programme Refreshing End Door can be opened In the display appears Open the appliance door Depending on the textile type the washing may still be damp at the end of the pr...

Page 24: ...eriod of time empty the water tank and open the appliance door 6 User settings 6 1 Adjusting user settings Providing no programme is running and no error message is displayed the user settings can be...

Page 25: ...setting value to change the setting The selected button has a blue background Press the button to confirm the setting Settings The overview of the user settings appears in the display again The change...

Page 26: ...tting Select desired language 1 2 3 4 Button tone On Off Water hardness Hard Medium Soft Information Descale Clean air duct V ZUG Service Childproof lock On Off Delayed start Start in Finish in Operat...

Page 27: ...ppliance can only be operated after first en tering a code The childproof lock can be switched on or off 6 7 Delayed start Select one of two delayed start variants Select the Start in variant to enter...

Page 28: ...ve acid If dripped or smeared and left to dry on smooth metal or plastic surfaces or polyamide textiles can cause stains Imme diately rinse away any splashes with water Follow the manufacturer s instr...

Page 29: ...ance can be operated in the Stand ard mode or in the noise optimized Silent mode 6 12 V ZUG Service This function is for use by the service technician 6 13 Updating the software With this function the...

Page 30: ...n by hand with a little de tergent Rinse out well with water Interior and exter ior of appliance Occasionally Clean with a damp soft non abrasive cloth and wipe dry Carefully clean the inside of the a...

Page 31: ...less depending on the type of washing after drying 7 4 Cleaning the main filter 1 2 Open the appliance door Open back the floor grille 1 see ar row Pull out the main filter cassette 2 Remove the fluf...

Page 32: ...unning wa ter and allow to drip dry Put back the filter mat and the fresh air grille 7 7 Cleaning the water tank Do not clean the water tank in the dishwasher 1 Open the appliance door Open the water...

Page 33: ...tenance Push the lid back Lift the lid at the front and back through the opening Press the lid down at the front and back Slot the water tank into position in the water tank compartment and push the f...

Page 34: ...water tank back in as far as it will go Empty condensate tank appears Possible cause Solution The condensed water con tainer is full Empty the condensed water container The condensed water con tainer...

Page 35: ...the error appears again note down the error message in full message serial number SN and error number E Disconnect from the power supply Call Customer Services If there is still some washing in the ap...

Page 36: ...e product family and exact designation when ordering parts Clothes hangers Basket Fresh water tank Condensate tank Main filter Main filter mat Fresh air grille Fresh air filter mat durgol swiss steame...

Page 37: ...600 Heating up about 40 50 Steaming 20 60 65 75 80 Drying 20 about 60 Drying about 120 about 60 1 3 Hygiene 1 3 250 600 Heating up about 45 50 Steaming 100 60 65 75 80 Drying 20 about 60 Times and wat...

Page 38: ...y a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 11 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equ...

Page 39: ...ay Brightness 27 Display elements 9 Disposal 38 Drying 11 13 15 E EcoStandby 37 Electrical connection 37 Emptying the condensate tank 19 External dimensions 37 F Filling fresh water tank 18 H Heat pum...

Page 40: ...ic 4 Service Support 43 Service agreement 43 Spare parts 36 Symbols 4 T Technical data 37 Timed drying 15 Timed refreshing 13 TouchDisplay 9 Type 2 U Software update 29 User settings 10 24 V Validity...

Page 41: ...41 13 Notes...

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Page 43: ...pliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance _______________________...

Page 44: ...gramme Select any additional functions if required Press the button End of programme appears in the display Open the appliance door Unload the washing Clean the main filter Empty the water tank Close...

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