Novamatic TW7757 Manuale utente

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TW 7757
User manual
Istruzioni per l’uso
Condenser dryer with heat pump
Asciugabiancheria a condensa con pompa di calore
0848 559 111
www.fust.ch
Contents
Important safety information 2
Environment 4
Product description 5
Control panel 5
Before first use 6
Programme chart 7
Daily use 8
Care and cleaning 11
What to do if ... 15
Technical specifications 16
Machine settings 17
Installation 17
Service 19
Subject to change without notice
Important safety information
Important! In the interest of your safety
and to ensure the correct use, before
installing and first using the appliance,
read this user manual carefully,
including its hints and warnings. To
avoid unnecessary mistakes and
accidents, it is important to ensure that
all people using the appliance are
thoroughly familiar with its operation
and safety features. Save these
instructions and make sure that they
remain with the appliance if it is moved
or sold, so that everyone using it through
its life will be properly informed on
appliance use and safety.
- Please read the instruction book be-
fore using this appliance.
General safety
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or
attempt to modify this product in any way.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Make sure that small children and pets do
not climb into the drum. To avoid this,
please check into the drum before using.
Any objects such as coins, safety pins,
nails, screws, stones or any other hard,
sharp material can cause extensive dam-
age and must not be placed into the ma-
chine.
In order to avoid danger of fires caused by
excessive drying, do not use appliance to
dry the following items: Cushions, quilts
and the like (these items accumulate heat).
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam),
shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber
backed articles and clothes or pillows fit-
ted with foam rubber pads should not be
dried in the tumble dryer.
Always unplug the appliance after use,
cleaning and maintenance.
Under no circumstances should you at-
tempt to repair the machine yourself. Re-
pairs carried out by inexperienced persons
may cause injury or serious malfunction-
ing. Contact your local Service Centre. Al-
ways insist on genuine spare parts.
Items that have been soiled with substan-
ces such as cooking oil acetone, petrol,
kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, wax-
es and wax removers should be washed in
hot water with an extra amount of deter-
gent before being dried in the tumble dry-
er.
Danger of explosion: Never tumble dry
items that have been in contact with in-
flammable solvents (petrol, methylated
spirits, dry cleaning fluid and the like). As
these substances are volatile, they could
cause an explosion. Only tumble dry items
washed with water.
Risk of fire: items that have been spotted
or soaked with vegetable or cooking oil
constitute a fire hazard and should not be
placed in the tumble dryer.
If you have washed your laundry with stain
remover you must execute an extra rinse
cycle before loading your tumble dryer.
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Please make sure that no gas lighters or
matches have accidentally been left in
pockets of garments to be loaded into ap-
pliance
Warning!
Never stop a tumble dry before the
end of the drying cycle unless all
items are quickly removed and
spread out so that the heat is dis-
sipated. Risk of fire!
Lint must not be allowed to accu-
mulate around the tumble dryer.
Risk of electric shock! Do not spray
down the appliance with jets of water.
The final part of a tumble dryer cycle oc-
curs without heat ( cool down cycle ) to
ensure that the items are left at a temper-
ature that ensures that items will not be
damaged.
The tumble dryer is not to be used if in-
dustrial chemicals have been used for
cleaning.
Ensure you have good ventilation in the in-
stallation room to avoid the back flow of
gases into the room from appliances burn-
ing other fuels, including open fires.
Installation
This appliance is heavy. Care should be
taken when moving it.
When unpacking the appliance, check that
it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use it
and contact the Service Centre.
All packaging must be removed before
use. Serious damage can occur to the
product and to property if this is not ad-
hered to. See relevant section in the user
manual.
Any electrical work required to install this
appliance should be carried out by a quali-
fied electrician or competent person.
If the machine is situated on a carpeted
floor, please adjust the feet in order to al-
low air to circulate freely under the appli-
ance.
After having installed the appliance, check
that it is not pressing or standing on its
electrical supply cable.
If the tumble dryer is placed on top of a
washing machine, it is compulsory to use
the stacking kit (optional accessory).
Use
This appliance is designed for domestic
use. It must not be used for purposes other
than those for which it was designed.
Only wash fabrics which are designed to
be machine dried. Follow the instructions
on each garment label.
Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble
dryer.
Do not overload the appliance. See the
relevant section in the user manual.
Clothes which are dripping wet should not
be placed in the dryer.
Garments which have been in contact with
volatile petroleum products should not be
machine dried. If volatile cleaning fluids are
used, care should be taken to ensure that
the fluid is removed from the garment be-
fore placing in the machine.
Never pull the power supply cable to re-
move the plug from the socket; always
take hold of the plug itself.
Never use the tumble dryer if the power
supply cable, the control panel, the work-
ing surface or the base are damaged so
that the inside of the tumble dryer is ac-
cessible.
Fabric softeners, or similar products
should be used as specified by the fabric
softener instructions.
Caution - hot surface : Do not touch the
door light cover surface when the light is
switched on.
(Only dryers equipped with internal drum
light)
Child safety
This machine is not intended for use by
young children or infirm persons without
supervision.
Children often do not recognise the haz-
ards associated with electrical appliances.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
The packaging components (e.g. plastic
film, polystyrene) can be dangerous to chil-
dren - danger of suffocation! Keep them
out of children’s reach.
Keep all detergents in a safe place out of
children’s reach.
Make sure that children or pets do not
climb into the drum.
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Environment
The symbol on the product or on its
packaging indicates that this product may
not be treated as household waste. Instead
it should be taken to the appropriate
collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. By ensuring this
product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health, which
could otherwise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. For more
detailed information about recycling of this
product, please contact your local council,
your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
Environmental tips
In the dryer, laundry becomes fluffy and
soft. Fabric softeners are not therefore
needed when washing.
Your dryer will function most economically
if you:
Always keep the ventilation slots on the
base of the dryer unobstructed;
Use the loading volumes specified in the
programme overview;
Ensure you have good ventilation in the
installation room;
Clean the micro-fine filter and fine strain-
er after each drying cycle;
Spin the laundry well before drying.
Energy consumption depends on spin-
ning speed set in washing machine.
Higher spinning speed - lower energy
consumption.
Environmental information
The packaging materials are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled. The plastic
components are identified by markings, e.g.
>PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose of the
packaging materials in the appropriate con-
tainer at the community waste disposal fa-
cilities.
Important! The heat pump of your dryer
contains a closed refrigerant circuit filled with
a refrigerant which is free from fluoro-chloro-
hydrocarbons. The refrigerant circuit in the
heat pump must not be damaged.
Warning! When a unit is no longer being
used:
Pull the plug out of the socket.
Cut off the cable and plug and dispose
of them.
Dispose of the door catch. This pre-
vents children from trapping them-
selves inside and endangering their
lives.
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Product description
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1 Control panel
2 Water reservoir
3 Drum light
4 Fine fluff filter
5 Course fluff filter
6 Fluff filter
7 Rating plate
8 Loading door (reversible)
9 Heat exchanger door, fluff filter, heat ex-
changer
10 Button for opening door in plinth
11 Ventilation grille
12 Adjustable feet
Control panel
Control panel
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1 Programme selector and on/off switch
2 Function buttons
3 START PAUSE button
4 DELAY START button
5 Status LED
6 Display
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Display
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1 time to end / error message
2 cycle phase status
3 options
4 warnings
5 spin speed selection
6 dryness selection
Display description
dryness default
minimal dryness
medium dryness
maximal dryness
spin speed default
minimal spin speed
-
spin speed scope (200 rpm
step)
maximal spin speed
iron dry (drying phase indica-
tor)
light dry (drying phase indica-
tor)
cupboard dry (drying phase
indicator)
strong dry (drying phase indi-
cator)
extra dry (drying phase indi-
cator)
cooling (drying phase indica-
tor)
crease guard (drying phase
indicator)
empty water reservoir (warn-
ing)
clean condenser (warning)
clean filters (warning)
child lock
long anti-crease
buzzer
time
delay start
cycle duration
-
time program scope (10 min
- 3h)
-
delay start scope
Before first use
Warning! If the appliance was not
transported in an upright position, leave
it to stand for 12 hours before
connecting it to the electricity supply and
using it for the first time, so that the oil
can flow back to the compressor.
Otherwise the compressor could be
damaged.
In order to remove any residues which may
have been produced during production, wipe
the dryer drum with a damp cloth or carry out
a brief drying cycle (ca. 30 min.) with damp
cloths in the machine.
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Programme chart
Pro-
grammes
max.
load
1)
Application/properties Options
Care
mark
Cottons (Baumwolle)
Extra dry (Ex-
tratrocken)
7 kg
Thorough drying of thick or multi- layered fab-
rics, e.g. terry towelling items, bathrobes.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Intensive dry
(Starktrocken)
7 kg
Thorough drying of thick fabrics, e.g. terry tow-
elling items, towels, cottons.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Cupboard dry
(Schrank-
trocken)
7 kg
Thorough drying of fabrics of even thicknesses,
e.g. terry towelling items, knitwear, towels.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Iron dry (Bü-
geltrocken)
7 kg
For normal thickness cotton or linen laundry,
e.g. bedding, table linen.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Easy care (Mischgewebe)
Extra dry (Ex-
tratrocken)
3 kg
Thorough drying of thick or multi-layered fabrics,
e.g. pullovers, bedding, table linen.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Cupboard dry
(Schrank-
trocken)
3 kg
For thin fabrics which are not ironed, e.g. easy
care shirts, table linen, baby clothes, socks, lin-
gerie with bones or wires.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
IRON DRY
(Bügeltrock-
en)
3 kg
For thin fabrics which are also to be ironed, e.g.
knitwear, shirts.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
special
Time pro-
gramme (Zeit-
programm)
7 kg For drying of individual items of laundry.
all except Dry-
ness (Trock-
engrad) and
Spin speed
(U/Min.)
Freshen-up
(Auffrishen)
1 kg
For refreshing or gently cleaning textiles with
commercially available dry cleaning products.
Long anti-
crease (Knit-
terschutz +),
Buzzer (Sig-
nal), Delay
start (Zeitvor-
wahl)
Micro-fibre
(Mikrofaser)
1 kg
For thin fabrics, polyester and polyamide, which
are not ironed.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Mixed (Mix-
Programm)
3 kg
For drying cotton and synthetic fabrics, uses low
temperature.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Bed linen
(Bettwäsche)
3 kg
Bed linen (single and double sheet, pillowcase,
bedspread, duvet cover).
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
7
Pro-
grammes
max.
load
1)
Application/properties Options
Care
mark
Viscose (Vis-
kose)
1 kg
For thin fabrics, viscose, and polyester, which
are not ironed.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Jeans 7 kg
For leisure clothing, such as jeans, sweat-shirts,
etc., of different material thicknesses (e.g. at the
neck, cuffs and seams).
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Sports light
(Sport)
2 kg
For sportswear, thin fabrics, polyester, which
are not ironed.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Shirts (Hem-
den)
1.5 kg
(or 7
shirts)
Special program with anti-crease mechanism
for easy care fabrics such shirts and blouses; for
minimum ironing effort. The results depends on
the type of fabric and its finish. Place fabrics in
the dryer straight after spinning; once dried, im-
mediately remove fabrics and place on a clothes
hanger.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Easy iron plus
(Leichtbügeln
Plus)
1 kg (or
5
shirts)
Special program with anti-crease mechanism
for easy care fabrics such shirts and blouses; for
minimum ironing effort. The results depend on
the type of fabric and its finish. Place fabrics in
the dryer straight after spinning; once dried, im-
mediately remove fabrics and place on a clothes
hanger.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Silk (Seide) 1 kg
For drying silk using warm air and gentle move-
ment.
all except
Time (Zeit-
wahl)
Wool (Wolle) 1 kg
For drying woollen fabrics after they have been
washed, using warm air at minimum mechanical
load. Follow section Sorting laundry . Recom-
mendation: Remove fabrics immediately after
drying, as no anti-crease programme follows.
all except
Long anti-
crease (Knit-
terschutz +)
and Time
(Zeitwahl)
1) maximal weight of dry clothes
Daily use
Sorting laundry
Sort by fabric type:
Cotton/linen for programmes in Cottons
(Baumwolle) programme group.
Mixtures and synthetics for pro-
grammes in Synthetics (Mischgewebe)
programme group.
Sort by care label: The care labels mean:
Drying in the tumble dryer possible in
principle
Drying at normal temperature
Drying at reduced temperature
Drying in the tumble dryer not possible
Important! Do not place in the appliance any
wet laundry which is not specified on the care
label as being suitable for tumble-drying.
This appliance can be used for all wet laundry
items which are labelled as suitable for tum-
ble-drying.
Do not dry new, coloured textiles together
with light-coloured laundry items. Textile
colours may bleed.
Do not dry cotton jersey and knitwear with
the Extra programme. Items may shrink!
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Wool and wool-like textiles can be dried
using the Wool (Wolle) programme. Before
the drying cycle spin the woollen textiles as
well as possible (max. 1200 rpm). Only dry
woollen textiles together of similar or the
same material, colour and weight. Please
dry heavy laundry items made of wool sep-
arately.
Preparing laundry
To avoid laundry becoming tangled: close
zips, button up duvet covers and tie loose
ties or ribbons (e.g. of aprons).
Empty pockets. Remove metal items (pa-
per clips, safety pins, etc).
Turn items with double-layered fabrics in-
side out (e.g. with cotton-lined anoraks,
the cotton layer should be outermost).
These fabrics will then dry better.
Important! Do not overload the appliance.
Observe max. loading volume of 7 kg.
Average laundry weights
bathrobe 1200 g
quilt cover 700 g
man’s work shirt 600 g
man’s pyjamas 500 g
sheet 500 g
tablecloth 250 g
man’s shirt 200 g
night dress 200 g
pillow case 200 g
towelling towel 200 g
blouse 100 g
ladies’ briefs 100 g
men’s underpants 100 g
napkin 100 g
tea cloth 100 g
Switching machine/drum light on
Turn the programme selector to any pro-
gramme or turn it to Drum light (Beleuch-
tung). The machine has been switched on.
When the loading door is opened, the drum
light is illuminated.
Laundry loading
1.
Open loading door:
Use force to push against the loading
door (push point)
2. Load your laundry (do not force it in).
Caution! Do not jam laundry in between
the loading door and rubber seal.
3. Close loading door securely. Lock must
audibly lock.
Selecting the programme
Use the programme selector to set the pro-
gramme you require. The estimated time to
end of the programme appears on the LCD,
e.g.
( hours . minutes ).
During the cycle, time elapses by steps of
one minute.
Dryness (Trockengrad)
Increases the dryness of the dried laundry
adequately to the selected level:
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, . This option helps to achieve
satisfying result of drying.
Spin speed (U/Min.)
Shorten the drying cycle adequately to the
spin speed the laundry was spun previously
in the washing machine. The higher spin
speed was, the shorter drying cycle length.
Available spin speed values (rpm): from
up to (with 200 rpm steps)
This option allows to save time and energy.
Long anti-crease (Knitterschutz +)
Prolongs standard anti-crease phase at the
end of the drying cycle to 90 min. When ac-
tive the symbol
is on. This option helps to
keep laundry free from creases. Laundry can
be removed at any time during the anti-
crease phase.
Buzzer (Signal)
Audible confirmation of:
–cycle end
anti-crease phase start and end
cycle interruption
error
When active the symbol
is on.
Time (Zeitwahl)
Operates only with Time programme (Zeit-
programm). Allows to set individual time of
drying from minimum 10 min. to maximum of
3 hours (in 10 min. steps).
1. Turn the programme knob to the Time
programme (Zeitprogramm).
2. Press the Time (Zeitwahl) button repeat-
edly until the desired programme dura-
tion is shown in the display, e.g.
for
a programme of 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Delay start (Zeitvorwahl)
Allows to delay the start of a drying pro-
gramme from minimum of 30 min. to
maximum of 20 hours.
1. Select the drying programme and addi-
tional options.
2. Press the Delay start (Zeitvorwahl) button
repeatedly until the desired delay start is
shown in the display, e.g.
if the pro-
gramme has to start after 12 hours.
3. To activate the delay timer, press the
Start Pause button. Time to start elapses
in the displayed.
Setting child lock
The child lock can be set to prevent a pro-
gramme being accidentally started or a pro-
gramme in operation being accidentally
changed. The child lock function locks all
buttons and the programme knob. The child
lock can be activated or deactivated by hold-
ing down the Long anti-crease (Knitterschutz
+) and Buzzer (Signal) buttons simultaneous-
ly for 5 seconds.
Before programme is started: Appli-
ance cannot be used
After programme is started: Pro-
gramme in operation cannot be
changed
The padlock symbol
appears in the dis-
play to indicate that the child safety device is
activated.
The child safety device is not deactivated
once the programme comes to an end.
If you want to set a new programme, you
must first deactivate the child safety device.
Starting the programme
Press the Start Pause button. The pro-
gramme is started.
The programme progress is shown in LCD
by appropriate set of icons. From left to the
right, from iron dry
to anti-crease icon
depends on the drying cycle chosen. E. g. in
case of cupboard dry programme the follow-
ing status icons are visible:
.
Current cycle progress is marked by flashing
dash under status icon. When appropriate
part of drying cycle is accomplished dash
becomes steady and appears flashing under
next status icon.
Changing programme
To change a programme which has been se-
lected by mistake once the programme has
started, first turn the programme selector to
Off (Aus) and then reset the programme.
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The programme can no longer be
changed directly once the programme
has started. If nevertheless there is an
attempt to change the programme on
the programme knob, the programme
progress display and the maintenance
indicators flash. If an option (excluding
the buzzer ) is set, Err appears in the
multidisplay. The drying programme is
not however affected by this (laundry
protection).
Programme complete / Laundry
unloading
Once the drying cycle is complete, display
shows a blinking
, under anti-crease
icon appears dash. If the buzzer option has
been set, an acoustic signal sounds intermit-
tently for about one minute.
The drying cycles (except for the Wool
(Wolle) programme) are automatically
followed by an anti-crease phase which
lasts around 30 minutes. The drum ro-
tates at intervals during this phase. This
keeps the laundry loose and free of crea-
ses. The laundry can be removed at any
time during the anti-crease phase. (The
laundry should be taken out towards the
end of the anti-crease phase at the latest
to prevent creases from forming.) If long
anti-crease
option has been set, the
anti-crease phase is lengthened by 60
minutes.
1. Open door.
2. Before removing the laundry, remove fluff
from the micro-fine filter. It is best to use
a damp hand for this purpose. (See “Care
and cleaning” chapter.)
3. Remove laundry.
4. Turn the programme selector to Off (Aus).
Important! After each drying cycle:
- Clean the micro-fine filter and fine filter
- Drain the condensed water container
(See chapter “Care and cleaning”.)
5. Close the door.
Care and cleaning
Cleaning fluff filters
The filters collect all the fluff which accumu-
lates during drying. To ensure that the dryer
works perfectly, the fluff filters (micro-fine fil-
ter and fine strainer) must be cleaned after
every drying cycle.
The warning lamp
lights to remind you of
this operation at the end of each cycle.
Caution! Never operate the dryer
without fluff filters or with damaged or
blocked fluff filters.
1. Open loading door
2. Use a damp hand to clean the micro- fine
filter, which is built into the lower part of
the loading aperture.
3. After a period of time, a patina due to
detergent residue on laundry forms on
the filters. When this occurs, clean the
filters with warm water using a brush.
Remove the filter from the door pulling it
out. (It can be positioned with the locat-
ing spur facing to the left or to the right).
After cleaning do not forget to put it
back.
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4. Push down the unlock button on the
large mesh filter.
The large mesh filter pops up.
5. Take out fine filter.
6. Remove the fluff from fine filter. It is best
to use a damp hand for this purpose.
Clean the entire filter area
The filter area does not have to be
cleaned after every drying cycle, but
should be checked regularly and
cleaned of fluff if necessary.
7. To do this, grip the top of the large mesh
filter and pull it forwards until it comes
loose from the two brackets.
8. Remove fluff from the entire filter area. It
is best to use a vacuum cleaner for this
purpose.
9. Press both journals of the large mesh fil-
ter into the brackets on the loading door
until they snap into place.
10. Re-insert fine filter.
11. Press against the large mesh filter until it
locks into the interlock.
If the fine filter is not fitted, the large mesh
filter will not snap into place and the
loading door cannot be closed.
Clean the door seal
Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth imme-
diately after the drying cycle has finished.
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Emptying the water reservoir
Empty the water reservoir after every drying
cycle.
If the water reservoir is full, an active pro-
gramme will break off automatically and the
warning lamp
lights. In order to continue
the programme, the water reservoir must first
be emptied.
Warning! The condensed water is not
suitable for drinking or for preparing
foodstuffs.
1. Take out drawer containing water reser-
voir completely 1 and pull up the water
reservoir's drainage pipe as far as it will
go 2 .
1.
2.
2. Pour the condensed water out into a ba-
sin or similar receptacle.
3. Slide the outlet connections in and refit
the water reservoir.
If the programme has been interrupted as
a result of the water reservoir being full:
Press the Start/Pause button to continue
the drying cycle.
The water reservoir has a volume of ap-
prox. 4 litres. This is sufficient for around
7 kg of laundry which has previously
been spun at 1000 revolutions / minute.
The condensed water can be used as
distilled water, e.g. for steam ironing.
However it must first be filtered (e.g. with
a coffee filter) to remove any residue and
small pieces of fluff.
Cleaning heat exchanger filter
If the warning lamp
heat exchanger lights,
the heat exchanger fluff filters in the base of
the appliance must be cleaned, i.e. after each
5 drying cycles. Both filters are located in the
appliance base.
Water can collect in the filter housing
therefore it is normal for the heat ex-
changer fluff filters to become wet.
Important!
Never operate the dryer without the fluff fil-
ters.
Clogged filters cause higher energy con-
sumption (drying cycle elongation) and
dryer damage.
A dirty heat pump can only be cleaned up
by means of a costly process.
1. Open door in plinth: To do this, press the
release button on the right and open the
door in the plinth to the left.
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2. Pull the filter housing out of the base by
the handle.
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3. To clean the fluff filter: Remove filter from
filter housing. To do this, press the pres-
sure points on the sides and pull the filter
frame up and out of the housing. Remove
fluff from the fluff filter with a damp hand.
4. Use a damp hand to remove the fluff from
the filter in the base . If necessary pull out
and clean the filter with warm water using
a wiper or brush. Clean the inside of the
door, the fluff filter chamber and the rub-
ber seals of fluff.
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5. Insert the fluff filter to the base a . Insert
the second fluff filter into the filter housing
(it has to audibly lock) and slide it inside
the filter chamber b . Close the door in
plinth. Note: If the fluff filter is not inserted
in the filter housing, the filter housing can-
not be slide into the appliance base.
6. As necessary, approx. once every 6
months, remove the fluff from the heat
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exchanger using the sponge supplied.
When doing this, please use rubber
gloves.
Tip: The fluff can be removed more easily if
it is first dampened (e. g. with a laundry
dampener) or with help of vacuum cleaner.
What to do if ...
Troubleshooting by yourself
Problem
1)
Possible cause Remedy
Dryer does
not work.
Dryer not connected to mains supply.
Plug in at mains socket. Check fuse in
fuse box (domestic installation).
Loading door opened. Close loading door
The START PAUSE button not pressed. Press the START PAUSE button.
Unsatisfactory
drying results.
Incorrect programme set.
Set suitable programme.
2)
Fluff filters clogged.
Clean fluff filters.
3)
Heat exchanger clogged.
Clean heat exchanger.
3)
Max. loading exceeded. Respect max. loading volume.
Covered ventilation grill. Uncover ventilation grill in base area.
Residue inside the drum. Clean the drum inside.
High water hardness.
Set suitable water hardness
4)
.
Loading door
does not close
Filters not locked in place.
Install fine filter and/or snap course filter
into place.
Err ( Error ) on
the LCD.
5)
Attempt to change parameters after start
of the programme.
Turn the dryer off and on. Set requested
parameters.
No drum light
Programme selector in OFF position.
Turn it to DRUM LIGHT (if available) or to
any programme.
Defective light bulb. Replace light bulb (see next section).
Abnormally
elapsing time
on the LCD
5)
Time to end is calculated on the basis of:
type, volume and dampness of laundry.
Automatic process; this is not a machine
fault.
Programme
inactive
Full water reservoir.
Empty water reservoir
3)
, press START
PAUSE button.
Drying cycle
to short
Small laundry volume./Too dry laundry for
selected programme.
Select time programme or higher drying
level (e.g. EXTRA DRY).
Drying cycle
to long
6)
Fluff filters clogged. Clean fluff filters.
To high loading volume. Respect max. loading volume.
Laundry insufficiently spun. Spun adequately the laundry.
Particularly high room temperature - no
machine fault.
Lower the room temperature if possible.
1) In case of error message on the LCD (e.g. E51 - only dryers with the LCD): Switch the dryer off and
on. Set programme. Press the START PAUSE button. Does not work? - inform local service and quote
the error code.
2) follow program recommendation - see Programme overview chapter
3) see Care and cleaning chapter
4) see Machine settings chapter
5) only dryers with the LCD
6) Note: After around 5 hours the drying cycle ends automatically (see Drying cycle complete section).
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Changing the bulb for interior lighting
Only use a special bulb which is designed
specially for dryers. The special bulb can be
obtained from your local service centre.
Important! When the appliance is switched
on, the interior lighting switches itself off after
4 minutes when the door is open.
Warning! Do not use standard bulbs!
These develop too much heat and may
damage the machine!
Before replacing the bulb, disconnect
the mains plug; with a permanent con-
nection: fully unscrew or deactivate the
fuse.
1. Unscrew cover above the bulb (this can
be found directly behind the loading aper-
ture, at the top; refer to “Description of
machine” section.)
2. Replace defective bulb.
3. Screw cover back down.
Check the correct positioning of o-ring gas-
ket before screwing back the door light cov-
er. Do not operate the dryer when missing o-
ring gasket on door light cover.
Warning! For safety reasons, the cover
must be screwed down tightly. If this is
not done, the dryer must not be
operated.
Technical specifications
Parameter Value
Height x width x depth 85 x 60 x 58 cm
Drum volume 108 l
Depth with loading door open 109 cm
Height can be adjusted by 1.5 cm
Weight when empty approx. 60 kg
Loading volume (depends on programme)
1)
max. 7 kg
Voltage 220-230 V
Required fuse 6 A
Total power 1350 W
Energy efficiency class
A
Energy consumption (7 kg of cotton, pre-spun at
1000 rpm)
2)
2.4 kWh
Average annual energy consumption 160.9 kWh
Use Domestic
Permissible ambient temperature + 5°C to + 35°C
Consumption values
The consumption values have been established under standard conditions. They may deviate when
the machine is operated in domestic circumstances.
Programme
Energy consumption in kWh / average drying
time in min.
COTTON CUPBOARD DRY
3)
2.4/ 130 (7 kg load pre-spun at 1000 rpm)
2.3 (7 kg load pre-spun at 1200 rpm)
2.2 (7 kg load pre-spun at 1400 rpm)
2.0 (7 kg load pre-spun at 1800 rpm)
COTTON IRON DRY
3)
1.8/ 105 (7 kg load pre-spun at 1000 rpm)
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Parameter Value
SYNTHETICS CUPBOARD DRY
3)
0.75/ 50 (3 kg load pre-spun at 1200 rpm)
1) Different loading volume data may be needed in some countries as a result of different measuring
methods.
2) in accordance with EN 61121
3) Hints for test institutes: cycle has to be checked in accordance with EN 61121
Machine settings
Setting Implementation
Buzzer permanent
on/off
1. Turn the programme selector to any programme.
2. Press simultaneously the Dryness (Trockengrad) and Spin speed (U/Min)
buttons and hold down for approx. 5 seconds.
3. The buzzer is by default always off. You can use the buzzer option to
activate or deactivate sound but the machine does not memorize your
selection.
Water hardness
1)
1. Turn the programme selector to any programme.
2. Press simultaneously the Dryness (Trockengrad) and Time (Zeitwahl) but-
tons and hold down for approx. 5 seconds. The current setting is on the
display:
low conductivity <300 μS/cm
medium conductivity 300-600 μS/cm
high conductivity >600 μS/cm
3. Press the Start pause button sequentially until you set desired level.
4. To memorize setting press simultaneously the Dryness (Trockengrad) and
Time (Zeitwahl) buttons or turn knob to Off (Aus) position
Emptying water res-
ervoir
- warning
off
2)
1. Turn the programme selector to any programme.
2. Press simultaneously the Spin speed (U/Min) and Time (Zeitwahl) buttons
and hold down for approx. 5 seconds.
The current setting is on the display:
warning
icon and - warning message is off
warning
icon and - warning message is switched on
1) Water contains, a variable quantity of limestone and mineral salts of which quantities vary according
to geographical locations thus varying its conductivity values. Relevant variations of the conductivity
of the water compared to those prefixed by the factory could slightly influence the residual humidity
of the laundry at the end of the cycle. Your dryer allows you to regulate the sensitivity of the drying
sensor based on conductivity values of the water.
2) By default the warning LED is always on at the end of the drying cycle or during the cycle if the water
reservoir is full. When using an external drain for the condensed water warning can be offi
Installation
Transporting the appliance
Important! Only tip the appliance on its left
side to transport (see illustration), if it cannot
be transported in an upright position.
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Warning! If the appliance was not
transported in an upright position, leave
it to stand for 12 hours before
connecting it to the electricity supply and
using it for the first time, so that the oil
can flow back to the compressor.
Otherwise the compressor could be
damaged.
Appliance positioning
It is recommended that, for your conven-
ience, the machine is positioned close to
your washing machine.
The tumble dryer must be installed in a
clean place, where dirt does not build up.
Air must be able to circulate freely all round
the appliance. Do not obstruct the front
ventilation grille or the air intake grilles at
the back of the machine.
To keep vibration and noise to a minimum
when the dryer is in use, it should be
placed on a firm, level surface.
Once in its permanent operating position,
check that the dryer is absolutely level with
the aid of a spirit level. If it is not, raise or
lower the feet until it is.
The feet must never be removed. Do not
restrict the floor clearance through deep-
pile carpets, strips of wood or similar. This
might cause heat built-up which would in-
terfere with the operation of the appliance.
Important!
The hot air emitted by the tumble dryer can
reach temperatures of up to 60°C. The ap-
pliance must therefore not be installed on
floors which are not resistant to high tem-
peratures.
When operating the tumble dryer, the
room temperature must not be lower than
+5°C and higher than +35°C, as it may af-
fect the performance of the appliance.
Should the appliance be moved, it must be
transported vertically.
The appliance must not be installed behind
the lockable door, a sliding door a door
with a hinge on the opposite side to that of
the appliance in such a way that a full
opening of the dryer is restricted.
Removing transport safety packaging
Caution!
Before use all parts of the transport packag-
ing must be removed.
1. Open loading door
2. Pull off adhesive strips from inside ma-
chine on top of drum.
3. Remove foil hose and polystyrene pad-
ding from the machine.
Electrical connection
Details on mains voltage, type of current and
the fuses required should be taken from the
type plate. The type plate is fitted near the
loading aperture (see “Product description”
chapter).
Warning! The manufacturer declines
any responsibility for damage or injury
through failure to comply with the above
safety precautions.
Should the appliance power supply ca-
ble need to be replaced, this must be
carried out by our Service Center.
Warning! The power supply cable must
be accessible after installing the
machine.
Door reversal
Warning! Before changing the door
stop, disconnect the mains plug.
1.
C
B
B
A
A
Open loading door.
2. Unscrew hinge A from the front of the
machine and take off the loading door.
3. Remove cover plates B . To do this, in-
sert a thin screwdriver into the slots as
shown in the illustration, press down-
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wards slightly and pry out the cover
plates.
4. Use an appropriate tool and exert pres-
sure to unfasten locking block C from the
snap-on fixture, take out and re-insert on
the other side having rotated the block
through 180°.
5. Unscrew hinge A from the loading door,
rotate through 180°, re-insert on the op-
posite side and screw down.
6.
Re-insert cover plates B on the opposite
site having first rotated them through
180°.
7.
E
E
D
D
FF
Unscrew cover plates D from the front of
the machine, rotate through 180°, screw
on the opposite side.
8. Unscrew door lock E , push down slight-
ly and remove from the front of the ma-
chine.
9.
Press snap-in button F in and down,
press cover down slightly and remove
from front of the machine.
10. Change door lock E over to the opposite
side, screw down the door interlock.
11. On the other side, insert cover F and al-
low snap-in button to lock into place.
12. Insert loading door and hinges into re-
cesses on the front of the machine and
screw down.
Note regarding contact protection: The
machine is only secure for operations again
once all plastic parts have been inserted.
Special accessories
stack kit
Available from your Service Force Centre
or your specialist dealer
These intermediate installation kits can be
used to arrange the dryer and an washing
machine (60 cm wide, front loaded) as a
space-saving washer/dryer stack. The
washing machine is at the bottom and the
dryer is at the top.
Read carefully the instructions supplied
with the kit.
drain kit
Available from your Service Force Centre
or your specialist dealer
Installation kit for direct draining of con-
densate into a basin, siphon, gully, etc.
The condensate tank then no longer has
to be drained, it must however remain in
its intended position in the machine.
Read carefully the instructions supplied
with the kit.
pedestal with the drawer
Available from your Service Force Centre
or your specialist dealer
To situate the dryer in optimal high and
have some additional space to store (e.g.
laundry).
Read carefully the instructions supplied
with the kit.
Service
In the event of technical faults, please first
check whether you can remedy the problem
yourself with the help of the operating in-
structions - see chapter What to do if….
If you were not able to remedy the problem
yourself, please contact the Customer Care
Department or one of our service partners.
In order to be able to assist you quickly, we
require the following information:
– Model description
– Product number (PNC)
– Serial number (S No. is on rating plate stuck
to the product - to find it see chapter Product
description ))
– Type of fault
– Any error messages displayed by the ap-
pliance
So that you have the necessary reference
numbers from your appliance at hand, we
recommend that you write them in here:
Model description: ........................................
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PNC: ........................................ S No: ........................................
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