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1. gt Hold the PI button depressed for User settings 5 seconds FNXXX XXXXXX gt Press the DI button repeatedly until the Childproof lock desired setting appears in the display e g ON 7 Childproof lock gt To change press the button AE The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed Exiting user settings Press the button repeatedly until the display goes out NI If no button is pressed within the next 20 seconds user settings is AD exited and the display goes out 26 4 User settings The following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings gt Hold gt User settings FNXXX XXXXXX Language Level of dryness Childproof lock Brightness Factory settings restore D F I R E English OFF button depressed for 5 seconds Text in Deutsch Texte en francais Testo in italiano Text in english 1 very low drying 2 low drying 3 normal drying 4 strong drying 5 very strong drying OFF ON 1 very dark 2 dark 3 medium 4 bright 5 very bright YES NO Factory setting 27 4 User settings 4 1 Language The language in the display is selected after using for the first time under SELECT LANGUAGE FOR DISPLAY and can be changed at any time as described in thi s section Changing the language gt Hold the Dl 5 seconds button depressed for gt
2. 12 18 SelectinQ ooo o 35 B Baby garments 20 Base cassette Cleaning e LIA 45 C GANG LE 42 Changing selection 37 Childproof lock 30 39 Cleaning Base cassette 45 Door filter zo a 44 Fiter matea a et 46 Filter mat in base mesh filter 46 Mesh filter in base 45 Moisture sensor 47 Cleaning intervals 42 COMAS Lt a 31 Cool down e ia a 17 Crease guard 17 Crease guard programme 20 60 D Damp essetis PAN NAY NANAMAN 18 Delayed starl 22 DEISCUIAG nia ed 37 DEI omis essere c got te bei ed 20 Dimensions lesser 57 DISCONNECtON oooo o 59 A ve Ib RR 13 AO Check outlet 48 A3 Moisture sensor clean 49 A9 Mesh and filter clean 49 Close appliance door 50 F see instructions 50 Insert filter in door 50 Insert filter mat 51 U1 seeinstructions 50 Display elements 12 Disposal ses 59 Door filter Cleaning vue cR Ux 44 DOWN gre RE eR UE Rn 20 DINING E Rob gh 17 33 o sax y rome ER 36 Drying UPS Naa ein che 54 Duration remaining indicator 34 FROZEN puma tian ban E EPA 53 E Easy baka aaa 22 36 Error messages 48 A9 Mesh and filter clean 43 49 EXA uci ut mtt b 18 12 Index F Fabric care symbols 54 Fab
3. Items of clothing with metal fasteners e g overalls should be tumble dried using the additional timed drying programme The metal fasteners could cause the washing to be overdried in an automatic programme Energy saving tips Well spun washing requires a shorter drying time and saves energy Spin washing well before tumble drying Tumble drying largely removes creases that come from spinning in the washing machine Dirty fluff mesh filters and filter mats reduce the air flow rate when drying and result in longer drying times and a high energy consumption Fluff mesh filters and filter mats must be cleaned regularly in accordance with the operating instructions he maximum capacity of the relevant programme should be used to its full extent Small light wash items dry more quickly different materials can have different drying durations Sort items according to type and size to avoid over drying of individual items 55 9 Spare parts Please give model number and exact description when ordering parts Door filter Mesh filter in base 3 Filter mat in base mesh filter 2 items Cassette in base for mesh filter in base and filter mat 56 10 Technical data Dimensions Height 85 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm Weight 65 kg Dry load capacity 6 kg Ambient conditions Permissible room temperatures when appliance in operation 5 C to 35 C Electrical connection gt
4. clear this with appliance door open and button combination AH 3 and the programme takes significantly longer than indicated in the display Possible cause Solution The following parts in the appliance could be blocked Door filter Mesh filter in base Filter mat Very wet washing e The ambient temperature is too high 52 Check and if necessary clean the parts Spin washing at a higher speed Improve the ventilation of the room 7 Trouble shooting the washing is charged with static electricity Possible cause Solution Wash items that are made Static charge is a normal characteristic of of man made fibres man made fibres and nothing to do with the appliance the duration remaining indicator remains frozen for a longer period Possible cause Solution Not reached the level of dryness required e The wash load is very mixed especially with heavier textiles Build up of fluff in filters his is not a malfunction No action is necessary Once the level of dryness required is reached the duration remaining indicator will run automatically again his is not a malfunction No action is necessary The duration remaining indicator will run automatically in a while Clean the filters 53 8 Drying tips 8 1 Fabric care symbols To select the right drying programme follow the fabric care sy
5. factory setting Strong drying Very strong drying OK ON 29 4 User settings 4 3 Childproof lock The childproof lock is to prevent small children accidentally starting or stopping a programme When the childproof lock is on a programme can only be started by pressing two buttons simultaneously Switching the childproof lock on off gt Hold the PI button depressed for User settings 5 seconds FNXXX XXXXXX gt Press the DI button repeatedly until the Childproof lock current setting appears in the display e g OFF Childproof lock gt Press the 3 button The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed ON gt Press the DI button repeatedly until the display goes out 30 4 User settings 4 4 Brightness This function can be used to change the display contrast between the text and the background Changing the brightness in the display gt Hold the P 5 seconds Press the nj button depressed for button repeatedly until the actual brightness level appears in the display e g Press the MA button repeatedly until the desired settin g appears in display e g gt Press the DI button repeatedly until the display goes out Levels of brightness very dark dark bright very bright Xa A ON medium factory setting User settings FN
6. 6 Children in the home 7 Correct use 6 Maintenance 00 9 Note ON use 8 Transports zi cua dee zs 5 SHINS 3 eae Se da ran NG 20 Silke sei testae Aeon 20 Spare filter mat 42 46 Spare parts 56 S Molina a eca kan 2 61 12 Index T Technical data 57 Testing institutes NOES ac oet a al 58 Timed drying 18 SOCIO oet dios 36 A ete DEO e 54 Transport ud o naba o 5 Tumbler dryer sheets 54 TYDE AA 2 U Ultra care 22 36 User seitings 26 Using for the first time 6 14 62 V Valdi por ER ves 2 W Washing Unloading ecce RR 41 WetClean o o o o o ooooooo 18 Woollens uel tees 18 13 Repair service SI The TROUBLE SHOOTING section will help you to carry out small 4g repairs yourself saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service technician and the cost that goes along with it Whether you contact us about a malfunction or an order please always state the serial number FN and the model type of your appliance Enter these details below and also on the service sticker which comes with the appliance Stick it in a conspicuous place or in your telephone or address book FN Appliance You will also find the same details on the certificate of guarantee the original sales invoice and the identification plate of the appli
7. Press the DI button repeatedly until the current langu display e g age setting appears in the gt Press the 3 desired setting appears in the display e g button repeatedly until the The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed Press the button repeatedly until the display goes 28 out User settings FNXXX XXXXXX Sprache D F I R E Deutsch Language D F I R E English 4 User settings 4 2 Level of dryness The appliance is designed to provide the most energy efficient drying The moisture sensor continually monitors the level of dryness of the washing If the washing is not being dried sufficiently or being overdried the level of dryness can be reset V Changing the level of dryness changes the level of dryness setting of 9 all the programmes Care should be taken when increasing the level of dryness as overdrying can damage fabrics Changing the level of dryness gt Hold the DI button depressed for User settings 5 seconds FNXXX XXXXXX gt Press the PI button repeatedly until the current level of dryness appears in the Level of dryness display e g 3 gt Press the button repeatedly until the Level of dryness desired setting appears in the display e g 5 gt Press the DI button repeatedly until the display goes out Levels of dryness Very low drying Low drying Normal drying
8. See identification plate 57 10 Technical data 10 1 Notes for testing institutes he correct determination of the declaration data is given with wash item after an intake phase of 5 complete drying programmes Automatic programme Normal drying Wash the base mesh filter in the base cassette after every drying programme The moisture sensor is calibrated based on average water hardness levels To adjust the water conductivity value of the appliance according to the norm 75 mS cm set the level of dryness to 1 in the user settings Set to standard programme according to EN 61121 Cotton normal dry 6 kg load capacity Press the button Cotton iron dry 6 kg load capacity Press the n button Easy care fabric normal dry 2 5 kg load capacity Press the a button and then the button 10 2 Automatic energy saving standby The appliance is equipped with automatic stand by to avoid consuming energy unnecessarily The appliance door must be kept closed to obtain the lowest standby current consumption All displays go out within minutes of a programme finishing Energy consumption is reduced to an absolute minimum The safety functions however remain activated 58 11 Disposal Packaging All packaging materials cardboard plastic film PE and polystyrene EPS are marked and should if possible be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendl
9. dryness is reached the Cooling down airing phase starts Cooling down airing The washing is cooled down to a temperature at which creasing is minimized This phase lasts between 1 10 minutes The washing can now be unloaded If the washing is not unloaded the Crease guard programme starts Crease guard The dried washing is moved at frequent intervals to prevent creasing If the Ultra care function has been selected Crease guard runs 90 minutes otherwise with all other programmes it runs 30 minutes Crease guard can be stopped at any time simply by opening the appliance door or by pressing the button 3 Programme overview N To select the right drying programme follow the fabric care symbols 4g on garment labels e g a 3 2 Automatic programmes Programme Symbol Use For thick multi layered fabrics and mixed loads Extra dry AS Not suitable for knitted or woven articles such as T shirts and underwear as they could shrink Normal dry 32 For similar items of washing e g terry towelling and underwear Iron dry 0 For items that are to be ironed Damp AAA For items that are to be pressed in a mangle e g table linen For woollen fabrics labelled as washable Gentle drying through a gentle Woollens e drum action and a low temperature ca 45 C W For loosening up delicate fabrics unload immediately after programme Werciean WA finishes F
10. selected flashes Press the flashing programme selection button The drying programme continues 5 4 Aborting a programme gt Press the SI button The programme is aborted and all settings cancelled 38 5 Drying 5 5 Programme selection with childproof lock activated Close the appliance door Press the desired programme selection button In this example su n the display appears The indicator lights for the programme selection buttons flash Childproof lock Hold the programme selection button depressed and at the same time press the j button The indicator lights for the additional functions flash NIZ AN Se gt l NM The appliance can be operated without further regard to the child 9 proof lock until the programme starts Programme interruption through door opening Open the appliance door The running programme is interrupted Close the appliance door Hold the activated programme selection button the indicator light flashes depressed and at the same time press the Si button The programme is continued 39 5 Drying Programme abort through door opening Open the appliance door The running programme is interrupted Hold the activated programme selection button the indicator light is illuminated depressed and at the same time press the E button The programme is aborted Programm
11. started The function test can therefore be selected immediately after installation SN The function test cannot be aborted by an interruption of the mains 4g supply Once the function test has been run it can no longer be selected and the appliance enters the normal selection mode Select language for the function test Connect the appliance and wait until the Deutsch following appears in the display V fr it rm ok y Confirm language with OK Press the LS button Change language gt Press the 3x button repeatedly until the desired language appears in the display English eg it rm en ok y Press the LS button The setting is accepted and the Function test display shows 4 abort ok J Start function test OK Press the button PIE tar tesi Dinge 14 2 Your appliance The function test can be interrupted in 2 ways 1 Open the appliance door n the display appears After closing the appliance door the display appears Or 2 Press the BI button n the display appears Continue the function test continue Press the Foi button The remaining duration of the function test is shown in the display e g Function test abort gt Press the button IN The function test is aborted and the display shows The display goes out automatically after 15 seconds or after the following actions Open the appli
12. with filter in base Possible cause appears Solution The following parts in the appliance have not been inserted properly Cassette in base Mesh filter in base Filter mat Insert parts correctly Close the cover itis not possible to select a new programme after closing the appliance door Possible cause Solution A programme was Press the Pl button interrupted Select a new programme the appliance will not start Possible cause Solution The appliance door is open The door filter is missing The cassette in base is missing An interruption in the power supply Close the appliance door Insert the door filter and ensure it is positioned correctly Insert the cassette in base Plug in at the mains Turn the mains switch on Check the fuses 7 Trouble shooting the washing is not dry enough Possible cause Solution The load contains different types of fabric An interruption in the power supply The moisture sensor is dirty The demonstration mode is activated Select a longer programme gt Select the Gi programme Change the level of dryness Plug in at the mains Turn the mains switch on Check the fuses Clean the moisture sensor Pull out and replace the mains connector plug and then plug it in again If Demonstration mode shows
13. Customer Services Improve the ventilation of the room Spin washing at a higher speed reduce the size of load Mi Do not disregard this error message Failure to observe it can cause Q the appliance to become defective 49 7 Trouble shooting F see instructions FNXXX XXXXXX Possible cause pxxx appears Solution e Various situations can lead to an F error message U1 see instructions FNXXX XXXXXX Possible cause Cancel the error message by pressing the BI button Switch mains supply off for approx 1 minute then switch back on Select a programme gt If the fault reappears note down the complete error message and FN number then switch off mains supply once more Call Customer Services Kag appears Solution Over voltage Insert filter in door Close appliance door Possible cause Cancel the error message by pressing the button Switch mains supply off for approx 1 minute then switch back on Select a programme gt If the fault reappears note down the complete error message and FN number then switch off mains supply once more Call Customer Services appears Solution The door filter is missing The appliance door is open 50 Insert the door filter and ensure it is positioned correctly Close the appliance door 7 Trouble shooting Insert base cassette
14. O B 3 o 2 NI gt Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use Nevertheless please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it Please follow the safety precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appli ance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Symbols used AN Denotes important safety precautions Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or damage to the appliance or fittings gt Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken ndicates a list ES p Denotes useful tips for the user Validity The model number corresponds to the first 3 digits on the identification plate These operating instructions apply to the model Model Type Model no Adora TSL WP WT ATSLWPZ 959 Variations depending on the model are noted in the text V ZUG Ltd CH 6301 Zug 2010 Contents 1 Safety precautions TEST A a abc tinea aid ety eee uae lee AN ed 1 2 Before using for the first time anaana di COMECE USO IATE p a IERI e te nU asc ere be tad 1 4 Children in the home RR RI 3 nn eo INot
15. XXX XXXXXX Brightness 3 Brightness 5 31 4 User settings 4 5 Restoring factory settings The factory settings can be restored E y Any favourites that have been saved will be deleted gt Hold the BI 5 seconds Press the appears DI button depressed for repeatedly until in the display Press the button Restore factory settings YES NO 32 Press the 00 button Press the KO button User settings FNXXX XXXXXX Factory settings restore Factory settings YES y Factory settings restored NO 5 Drying Preparing the appliance After the appliance is transported or re sited it must be left standing in the normal operating position for approx 2 hours Failure to observe this can result in damage to the appliance Plug the appliance in at the mains or turn 1 the wall switch on a Y 0 Loading the appliance gt Open the appliance door press the middle of the lock side of the door at the edge Loosely load wet washing items one by one See PROGRAMME OVERVIEW for maximum drying load capacity e Do not fill drum more than e full Large blankets in particular need plenty of room to tumble Close the appliance door pushing firmly to NM When you close the appliance door check that no items of washing Ds are trapped n the display appears Select programme The progra
16. ance Open the appliance door Open the cover The identification plate is located bottom right 63 Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions Open the appliance door Check the door filter Load the washing Close the appliance door Select programme Select any additional functions if required The appliance starts automatically after 20 seconds After the programme has finished Unload the dry washing when the indicator light for the Bi button flashes Clean the door filter Close the appliance door When you have finished washing for the day Clean the door filter Check the mesh filter in base and the cassette in base and clean it if necessary Close the appliance door ene IMMA Industriestrasse 66 CH 6301 Zug vzug vzug ch www vzug com J959 352 3
17. ance door or press button BI End of function test On completion of the function test the display shows The display goes out automatically after 30 minutes or after the following actions Open the appliance door or press button Dl selected once see SELECT LANGUAGE FOR THE DISPLAY Function test pause Close appliance door Function test 4 abort Function test 4 abort Function test Function test aborted Function test complete pause continue y pause continue 4 0h01 1 Before the appliance is ready to operate the user language must be 2 Your appliance 2 5 Select language for the display After using for the first time the language must be selected once It can be changed at any time under USER SETTINGS gt Press the button repeatedly until the desired language appears in the display Deutsch e g fr it rm ok 4 gt Press the 5 button to confirm the language selection The setting is accepted Select programme V The appliance is ready to operate after the required waiting time of Q approx 2 hours in the normal operating position 16 3 Programme overview 3 1 Programme sequence for automatic programmes The drying programme has 3 phases Drying The washing is tumble dried until it reaches the set level of dryness The drying programme is monitored by a moisture sensor As soon as the required level of
18. arts automatically after 20 seconds Changing your favourite Open the appliance door Press the S button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears in the display Normal dry 1h25 e g 91 easy care gt To change your favourite Select a new automatic programme additional programme and additional Extra dry 1h35 functions e g 91 easy care may 2 gt Press the button c da O Save changes Extra dry 1h35 YES 3 Press the n button e Ges edi The changes are saved NO Press the button NENT cty 1h25 24 91 easy care The changes are not saved 3 Programme overview Deleting a favourite Open the appliance door gt Press the Y button repeatedly until the favourite to be deleted appears in the display e g gt Hold the 5 3 seconds button depressed for about Delete favourite YES NO Press the Press the o button The favourite is deleted KO button The favourite remains saved Normal dry 1h25 91 easy care 91 clear MESEI NO 4 Define favourite 91 empty Normal dry 1h25 91 easy care 25 4 User settings Providing no programme is running and no error message is displayed the user settings can be changed with the appliance door open or closed The procedure is generally the same for all settings Changing user settings
19. ater and allow to drip dry deposits use cleaning vinegar to soften hard water 2 Base cassette as required remove any fluff as required remove any fluff 3 Mesh filter whenever there isa using an abrasive liquid cleaning agent and a in base heavier build up of sponge rinse with water and allow to drip dry deposits use cleaning vinegar to soften hard water Filter mat in rinse under running water then allow to drip 4 base mesh filter Y mani dry Appliance housing occasionally clean with damp cloth and wipe dry A spare filter mat is included in the service set supp A coating of fluff can build up more or less quickly depending on the type of wash and the size of load 42 led 6 Care and maintenance 6 2 Error message A9 A9 Mesh and filter clean SN A thick coating of fluff results in a reduced process air flow which can AY impair the drying process and activate fault message A9 Mesh and filter clean Check and if necessary clean the following parts in the appliance Door filter Base cassette Mesh filter in base Filter mat in base mesh filter NI If the error message still appears after the mesh filter in base and the 4g filter mat have been cleaned clean the filter mat in front of the heat pump carefully using a vacuum cleaner 6 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 i
20. avourites o 3 programmes which can be freely put together and saved 9 1 93 Timed Guin For drying off textiles Also for drying suitable sleeping bags and quilts and drying any individual items of washing 18 3 Programme overview The stated values for the programme duration and energy apply for the maximum stated capacity with a wash spun at approx 1000 rpm corre sponds to a residual moisture of approx 60 9t A higher spinning speed and a smaller load reduce them by about 20 30 Capacity Residual moisture Programme duration Energy 1 6 kg 4 to 1 96 1h50 2 00 kWh 1 6 kg 1 to 2 1h30 1 94 kWh 1 6 kg 8 to 16 Yo 1h20 1 50 kWh 1 6 kg 20 96 to 30 1h10 1 30 kWh 1 kg O Yo to 5 Yo 1h35 1 30 kWh 1kg damp 0h04 0 10 kWh 1 6 kg 0h10 to 1h30 2 3 Programme overview 3 3 a Fabric type Use Airing For refreshing or airing little worn garments Silk For drying silk fabrics Follow the fabric care labels as silk tends to crease easily Low temperature for gentle drying Fluffin Brings the bounce back to woollen textiles Unload as soon as the programme ends 9 The textiles are not dried Crease Creases that come from spinning in the washing machine are reduced e g shirts guard blouses Laundry is ready for ironing Shirts Fabrics are gently dried to cupboard dry Leisurewear Leisure and sportswear sympatex goretex etc are drie
21. d gently Denim fabrics are dried to cupboard dry Follow the fabric care labels as denim Denim material can shrink Baby Baby garments are gently dried to cupboard dry The washing is dried hygienically garments through an extended drying phase Thin down For lightweight down textiles e g thin duvets and jackets filling Optimum load 1 item lt For bulky down textiles e g pillows jackets and thick duvets nui a If recommended tennis balls can be used for fluffing up the down during drying 9 Optimum load 1 item Hygiene The washing is dried hygienically through an extended drying phase 20 Ensures all germs are killed Use for non delicate fabrics only 3 Programme overview Capacity Residual moisture Programme duration Energy 2 5 kg 0h10 0 02 kWh 1 5 kg 0 to 2 Yo 0h45 1 10 kWh 1 kg 0h04 0 10 kWh 1kg 0h20 0 03 kWh 7 in total O to 2 Yo 0h45 1 05 kWh 3 kg 0 Yo to 2 96 1h25 1 35 kWh 4 kg 1 to 2 1h20 1 40 kWh 6 kg 1 to 1 2h00 1 95 kWh 2 kg 1 to 196 1h55 1 85 kWh 2 kg 1 to1 2h40 2 00 kWh 3kg 5 to 2 2h00 2 00 kWh 21 3 Programme overview 3 4 Additional functions Function symbol Use pied Uira carg Very gentle programme with a lower drying temperature Particularly 25k a suitable for fine textiles ay Easy care Gentle drying for mixed fabrics e g shirts pullovers T shirts Th
22. e 25 kg level of dryness is reduced Take advantage of cheap rate electricity setting range 1 24 hours Delayed san During shut off periods determined by the local electricity supplier D the delayed start time is extended by the length of time the electricity is shut off This is not shown in the display 22 3 Programme overview Favourites Simplifies selecting frequently used programmes You can compile your own favourites Favourites are easy to start A maximum of 3 favourites can be saved The appliance door has to be open to define change or delete a Q favourite Defining your favourites gt Open the appliance door gt Press the SA button gt Press the button again Select the desired automatic programme additional programme functions e g Press the button Save favourite YES Press the and additional o button The changes are saved NO Press the The changes are not saved KO button Define favourite Define favourite 91 empty Normal dry 1h25 91 easy care 91 save changes YES 4 NO y Normal dry 1h25 91 easy care Define favourite 91 empty 23 3 Programme overview Starting your favourite Close the appliance door gt Press the 3 button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears in the display Normal dry 1h25 eg 91 easy care The programme st
23. e abort through button selection With the door closed carry out the following step 2x Hold the activated programme selection button the indicator light is illuminated depressed and at the same time press the E button Programme is aborted 40 5 Drying 5 6 End of programme End of programme In the display appears Clean filter in door The indicator light for the programme that has finished illuminates The indicator light for the Bi button flashes Crease guard starts if the appliance is not unloaded straightaway When it has finished the indicator lights and display go out Unloading the washing Open the appliance door The indicator lights and the display go out Unload the washing Clean the door filter Close the appliance door If the appliance door is opened during the Cool down phase the programme is aborted and the indicator lights and display go out When you have finished washing for the day Clean the door filter Check the mesh filter in base and clean it if necessary Close the appliance door 41 6 6 1 Care and maintenance Cleaning intervals Pos Part Cleaning intervals Cleaning each time after a drying programme remove any fluff 1 Door filter whenever there isa using an abrasive liquid cleaning agent and a heavier build up of sponge rinse with w
24. e base cassette 6 6 Cleaning the mesh filter in base eee 6 7 Clean ng the filter mat 6 8 Cleaning the moisture sensor a 7 Trouble shooting 7 1 What to doif 8 Drying tips 8 1 Fabric care symbols 9 Spare parts 10 Technical data 10 1 Notes for testing institutes 10 2 Automatic energy saving standby cece eee 11 Disposal 12 Index 13 Repair service 1 Safety precautions The appliance corresponds to recognised technology standards AN and the relevant safety regulations Proper use of the appliance is however essential to avoid damage and accidents Please therefore follow the precautions given in these operating instructions In accordance with the requirements of IEC 60335 1 e This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless supervised or unless they have been given instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety MN Read the operating instructions carefully before placing the appliance ILL in operation 1 4 Transport The appliance is only to be transported in the upright position AN Transporting it in any other position will result in damage to the appliance When carried carefully without being shaken the appliance may be tilted to the left by a maximum of 90 viewed from the fr
25. e ondse xe tz tea Maintenance e osse teer eem enu Ar ua NAG agn s Your appliance 2 1 AppliancesdesScrIplionis da us decer E etd SU toda cba 2 2 GORSITUClilOF as des retra eee b dome PUn idoli dea a A NG 2 3 Operating and display elements nm 2 4 Using for the first time cose Rr RS ERREUR AD te RD c 2 5 Select language for the display llle Programme overview 3 1 Programme sequence for automatic programmes 3 2 Automatic programmes e 3 9 EabDriG TYPE oso ma ee eco PANA Bp Re e n nn dog exe Re oca b 3 4 Additional functions llle en 3 5 ESVOUFIIGS inus acer teta cea ono edat aid User settings 4 1 LANGUAGE xis A tea bo ag AD ha bt edt be ties 4 2 JLevelrot dEyness iet re tret a iode at der s A OR Fl Pes 4 3 Childproot lo6le uo orto e US b EP ote eee BO PCR 4 4 BriQhtn SS eset eode ener te do A deo ed t a 4 5 Restoring factory settings e Drying 5l Brogramnmie selectioni ve pan b e Eee cw Eier ld 5 2 Changing Selection ss see eoe EROS OR RR Rer one 5 3 Interrupting a programme 2 eee 5 4 Aborting a programme 0 0 es 5 5 Programme selection with childproof lock activated 5 6 End OF ProgramMe us v som Loser res a ue a NG Goby 6 Care and maintenance 6 1 Cleaning intervals 6 2 Error message A9 6 3 Build up of fluff 6 4 Cleaning the door filter 6 5 Clean th
26. ess the back drum and inside of the appliance door become hot Care should be taken to avoid touching these parts Never end the drying programme prematurely A short cooling phase takes place at the end of the drying programme Providing you are able to do so remove the load quickly and spread it out to enable the heat to evaporate The condensate water collected is not suitable for drinking During longer periods of non use switch off the electricity by pulling out the mains plug Never pull the mains plug out by the cable 1 Safety precautions 1 6 Maintenance Ensure the drum has stopped moving before reaching inside Do not touch the drum while it is still in motion risk of serious injury Disconnect the appliance from the mains before carrying out maintenance work The door filter must be cleaned each time after a drying programme 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 tipping Use original spare parts only 2 Your appliance 2 4 Appliance description The appliance operates with a closed air circuit With the help of the heat pump the moisture is extracted from the air which is then heated up again Recovering heat in this way sharply reduces energy consumption The appliance has no electric heating element Thanks to the heat pump the appliance dries at
27. ions Children are often unable to recognise the danger of electrical appliances Ensure proper supervision and do not allow children to play with the appliance there is a danger that children could get locked inside Tumble dryer additives e g tumbler dryer sheets can irritate the eyes mouth and throat and even cause choking Keep tumble dryer additives out of the reach of children Use the childproof locking facility 1 Safety precautions 1 5 Note on use T Do not use the pivoting operating panel to lift or move the appliance Do not use the appliance if visibly damaged or if the inlet pipes are damaged Contact Customer Services If the appliance is not operating properly disconnect it from the electricity supply immediately If the mains cable of the appliance is damaged it must be replaced by Customer Services in order to avoid hazard Keep pets away from the appliance To protect your washing follow the fabric care symbols and the hints and advice in the DRYING TIPS section Do not use a fabric conditioner or other fabric care solutions for the wash Otherwise pay attention to the manufacturer s information Do not operate the appliance without or with a damaged door filter Fire hazard from fluff build up Take care not to allow fluff to build up around the drier Before closing the appliance door and starting a programme ensure that there are no foreign objects or pets in the drum During the drying proc
28. ired AN Never remove the filter mat MI If the A9 Mesh and filter clean error message still appears after the AN filters and the filter mat have been cleaned clean the filter mat in front of the heat pump very carefully using a vacuum cleaner The fins behind could otherwise be damaged Open the appliance door and the cleaning cover Remove the cassette in base Clean the filter mat carefully using a vacuum cleaner with the crevice tool attachment Replace the cassette in base and close the cleaning cover 6 8 Cleaning the moisture sensor The moisture sensor detects the level of moisture in the washing If the moisture sensor is dirty it may produce false readings If the following appears in the display the A3 Moisture sensor moisture sensor has to be cleaned clean Open the appliance door Remove any fluff or foreign objects on the moisture sensor 1 If necessary clean with a damp cloth and then wipe dry 47 7 Trouble shooting This section lists problems which you can resolve simply yourself by following the instructions given If any other error messages appear or if you are unable to resolve the problem call Customer Services SN Before calling Customer Services 5 please note down the error message in full message FN serial number F see instructions and E error number FNXXX XXXXXX EXXX 7 1 What to do if AO Check outlet appear
29. lower temperatures All the programmes are therefore gentler on your laundry The condensate water collected is discharged through an outlet at the rear into the drainage system In general as heat pumps give off a certain amount of moisture rooms in which there are heat pumps should be aired If the room is kept closed it should be aired occasionally either by opening the door to the room or a window between several consecutive drying programmes Capacity 6 kg dry load 6 automatic programmes 3 favourite programmes Timed drying e Programme for various fabrics hiring Leisurewear Silk Denim Fluffing Baby garments Crease guard Down filling thin thick Shirts Hygiene Additional functions Ultra care Easy care Delayed start Crease guard at end of programme Plain text display Language selection Childproof lock e Automatic energy saving stand by 10 2 Your appliance 2 2 Construction SN The appliance door can be set to open to the left or to the right Our 9 Customer Services can make the necessary adjustments to the appliance 1 Operating and display elements pivoting operating panel N The operating panel can be set in one of 4g 3 positions Appliance door Door filter Cover Cassette in base Air grille Identification plate serial number FN 8 Cleaning instructions NY O Oa fF OIN Cassette in base 9 Mesh filter in base 10 Fil
30. mbols on garment labels z Tumble dry medium heat E Tumble dry low heat X Do not tumble dry General tips e For the wash you are recommended not to use fabric conditioners or other fabric care solutions otherwise comply with the manufacturer s instruc tions 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 a malfunction resulting in the washing not being dried to the level of dryness required Use tumbler dryer sheets sparingly Protect items of washing from getting damaged Fasten duvet and pillow cases hook and eye fasteners and zips Fasten cloth belts and apron ties Only put a few items of washing in the drum when drying fabrics that crease easily When drying bulky items e g sleeping bags duvets etc strictly follow the fabric care symbols 54 8 Drying tips Woollen and silk fabrics often carry the Do not tumble dry label For woollen and silk fabrics follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels Press the button and select the relevant programme e For easy care fabrics e g shirts and cotton mixed fabrics additionally select the easy care function and put only a few items in the drum Knitted and woven items e g T shirts tend to shrink Additionally select the easy care function
31. mme selection indicator lights flash If no programme selection is made within 20 seconds the indicator lights and display go out However it is still possible to make a programme selection 33 5 Drying 5 1 Programme selection Tip and go An automatic programme can be selected with the press of a single button All the necessary settings for the programme are made automatically Additional functions can be selected or deselected by pressing the corre sponding button If no buttons are pressed within 20 seconds the drying programme selected starts automatically NI Use the PROGRAMME OVERVIEW to determine which programme is 9 the most suitable for your washing Duration remaining indicator The expected programme duration is displayed when selecting the programme This refers to a similar wash composition with defined weight Load determining takes place after the programme start In the display appears Determining load 1h35 The letter h flashes The expected remaining duration is calcu lated and then displayed SN The actual running time can vary from the displayed duration 4g according to the fabric type Therefore the indicated remaining duration can stay unchanged for a few minutes especially towards the end of the programme During this period the letter h flashes and the remaining duration calculation is carried out anew The letter h starts to flash again and the Calculating remaining
32. ont Front f Front Back upside down Side D25 BESSER TET gt UM HN i ab 1 Safety precautions 1 2 Before using for the first time T Allow the appliance to stand for about 2 hours in the normal operating position Failure to do so can result in damage to the appliance The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions The necessary work should be carried out by a qualified fitter or electrician Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with local regulations Ensure access to the place of disconnection e g socket outlet wall switch fuse It is advisable to wipe out the drum with a damp cloth Please follow the precautions in the USING FOR THE FIRST TIME section before operating the newly installed appliance 1 3 Correct use The appliance is suitable for drying home textiles It is designed for use in the home and for the above mentioned purpose only No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use Any repairs modifications or manipulations to the appliance especially any electrical parts should only be carried out by the manufacturer its Customer Services or similarly qualified persons Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affec
33. ot start without Ps the cassette in base being in place 6 6 Cleaning the mesh filter in base as required Open the appliance door Open the cover 1 by pressing the release catch 2 detect deposits Wash base mesh filter to clean off heavy deposits Clean with an abrasive liquid cleaning agent immerse if necessary and a sponge use cleaning vinegar to soften hard water Rinse off under running water and allow to drip dry Replace the filter mat on the base mesh filter and insert it in the base cassette Make sure it is correctly positioned Replace the cassette in base and close the cover 45 6 Care and maintenance 6 7 Cleaning the filter mat Clean filter mat in base mesh filter every six months N Never operate the appliance without the filter mat SS q A spare filter mat is included in the service set supplied gt Open the appliance door gt Open the cover 1 by pressing the release 5 catch 2 Remove the cassette in base 3 cassette in base gt Remove the filter mat 5 from the mesh filter in base gt Rinse the filter mat under running water and allow to drip dry Put the filter mat back into the mesh filter in base and then return this into the cassette in base Ensure the filters are sitting properly Replace the cassette in base and close the cover 46 6 Care and maintenance Cleaning the filter mat in front of the heat pump as requ
34. ric conditioners 54 Fabric types i c aa DRA 20 Factory settings 32 Favourites 18 23 CHANGING sx ace uero eR aute 24 PA PIPER 23 Deleting aaa 25 Staring core a cp teen tae O 24 Filter mat Cleaning x de etek eee 46 Finished washing for the day 41 First time using 14 Pung ds deett gos 43 AA s 20 FUNCHON test ness ace ea 14 H Hygiene pm hee carted 20 l Identification plate 63 Indicator lights 13 POM CIE sete i pe RE es 18 L Language s icr EE es 28 Language selection 16 Leisurewear 2 05 20 Level of dryness 29 Levels of brightness 31 M Maintenance 42 Mesh filter in base Cleaning a 45 Model no si tmm 2 Moisture sensor Gleanlng see Rees 47 N Normal Ary s mese aa 18 Notes for testing institutes 58 O Operating elements 12 P Packaging an kum dic 59 Plain text display 13 Preparing the appliance 33 Programme ADORO RR es 38 Eti ees avrei Et oer YAN 41 Interrupting 38 Overview a 17 Selection 34 Sequence 17 Q Quick instructions 64 R Repair service 63 Room temperature 57 S SALON isee nade paaano ih pda Aled 59 Safety precautions Before using for the first time
35. s Possible cause Solution The drain hose is Check the part of the hose that is not blocked kinked or housed in the appliance defective Resolve the problem Pumping height of the Cancel the error message by pressing the drain hose 1 2 m Pl button Connected to concealed Start the programme double drain trap gt If the fault reappears note down the complete error message and FN number then switch off mains supply once more Call Customer Services 48 7 Trouble shooting A3 Moisture sensor clean Possible cause appears Solution The moisture sensor is dirty or wet A9 Mesh and filter clean Possible cause Clean the moisture sensor and then wipe dry Cancel the error message by pressing the button Start the programme gt If the fault reappears note down the complete error message and FN number then switch off mains supply once more Call Customer Services appears Solution The following parts in the appliance could be blocked Door filter Mesh filter in base Filter mat e The ambient temperature is too high The load is too wet heavy Check and if necessary clean the parts Cancel the error message by pressing the Dl button Start the programme gt If the fault reappears note down the complete error message and FN number then switch off mains supply once more Call
36. sy care When the indicator lights flash press the or button 36 5 Drying Selecting delayed start AY 4 N el s A gt Hold button G pressed immediately after the programme selection or keep pressing it until the desired delayed start duration shows in the display max 24 hours The display goes dark After the desired delayed start period is up the programme selected starts automatically SN Items of washing may be added at any time AU The time remaining to the delayed start can be reduced in hourly intervals to zero by repeatedly pressing the O button 5 2 Changing selection During programme selection Press a programme selection button again All selected settings are cancelled xb SU Once a programme has started it is no longer possible to change it 9 The programme must be aborted 37 5 Drying 5 3 interrupting a programme A running programme can be interrupted at any time to add remove an item of washing before time V After closing the appliance door the heat pump starts after a waiting 9 time of 10 minutes and the programme duration is lengthened corre spondingly Open the appliance door The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates The programme name and duration remaining or delayed start period flash in the display Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The indicator light for the programme
37. t the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order follow the instructions given in the REPAIR SERVICE section If necessary please contact Customer Services Use original spare parts only Retain these operating instructions for future reference If you sell or pass the appliance on to a third party please ensure these operating instruc tions accompany the appliance together with the instructions on instal lation In this way the new owner can inform themselves about how to use the appliance correctly and read the pertinent safety precautions 1 Safety precautions Do not use the appliance to dry the following Unwashed washing Textiles that have been cleaned treated or soaked with flammable chemicals detergents or solvents benzine alcohol stain remover oil paint wax etc Fire or explosion hazard Wash materials containing such substances first by hand with water or allow the solvent to evaporate completely Fabrics with traces of hair spray hair gel nail varnish remover or other similar substances Danger of gas build up Washing containing foam rubber or other rubber like material Ignition hazard 1 4 Children in the home Packaging material e g plastic polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away from children The appliance is designed for use by adults who are familiar with these operating instruct
38. tems being washed Fluff is not caused by excessive 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 tumble drying and gets trapped in the door 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 tumble drying 43 6 Care and maintenance 6 4 Cleaning the door filter each time after a drying programme Open the appliance door Lift the door filter 1 out Remove any fluff Hold door mesh filter up to the light to detect deposits Wash door mesh filter to clean off heavy deposits Clean with an abrasive liquid cleaning agent immerse if necessary and a sponge use cleaning vinegar to soften hard water Rinse off under running water and allow to drip dry Replace the door filter Ensure it is positioned correctly o The appliance will not start without the door filter in place 44 6 Care and maintenance 6 5 Clean the base cassette as required Open the appliance door Open the cover 1 by pressing the release 2 catch 2 Remove the cassette in base 3 Remove fluff from the base mesh filter in the base cassette Replace the cassette in base and close the cover NI The appliance will n
39. ter mat 2 Your appliance 2 3 Operating and display elements Automatic programmes Me JE Extra dry NN Ne Normal dry Od Iron dry O66 Damp d Woollens WY WetClean gt Favourites 2 Fabric type Additional programme un Timed drying Additional functions q Ultra care Easy care O Delayed start gt l End of programme 12 2 Your appliance Display plain text display Various information appears in the display during the programme selection and the programme sequence Programme name with duration Moisture level with duration remaining Additional functions Delayed start User settings Hints and trouble shooting Indicator lights The buttons the automatic programmes the additional programmes and certain additional functions are equipped with an indicator light Indicator light flashes Select programme or function Indicator light is illuminated Programme or function is active Indicator light is not illuminated Programme or function is switched off Al 2 Your appliance 2 4 Using for the first time When the appliance is connected to the power supply for the first time it is possible to select a function test The purpose of the function test is to check the installation and it lasts about 3 minutes For the function test the appliance must not to have been standing in the normal operating position for approx 2 hours as the heat pump is not
40. time 0h15 display shows The achieved level of dryness is shown alternately The remaining duration is calculated anew and then displayed 34 5 Drying Selecting an automatic programme Close the appliance door The indicator lights for the programme selection buttons and the additional programme flash Press the required programme selection button The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates The programme selected and the likely duration hours minutes is shown The indicator lights for any additional functions that may be selected flash for 20 seconds SN During these 20 seconds it is possible to select a different Ps drying programme In this case all additional programmes selected are cancelled and must be reselected f no buttons are pressed within 20 seconds the drying programme selected starts automatically 35 5 Drying Selecting timed drying Close the appliance door The indicator lights for the programme selection buttons and the additional programme flashes gt Press the Gi button Press repeatedly to select desired duration i e 10 20 30 40 50 60 or 90 minutes The duration selected appears in the display The indicator lights for any additional functions that may be selected flash for 20 seconds SN The programme duration always includes a 10 minute Cooling AD down Airing phase Selecting ultra care or ea
41. y way Disconnection Disconnect the appliance from the mains With a fixed appliance this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician Safety Disable the appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use especially through children playing Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by a qualified electrician Then cut off the mains cable Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If disposed of correctly the raw materials can be recovered for recycling The A symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not be disposed of in normal household waste he appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste disposal For more information on the handling disposal and recycling of the product please contact the local authorities the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance Note on heat pump This appliance is CFC free the refrigeration cycle contains R 134a 59 12 Index A Additional functions 12 22 Additional programme 12 PINAG iang KG NAAN ED ans 17 20 Ambient conditions 57 Appliance Construction 11 Description 10 Loading ii oti 33 Automatic energy saving SIANGDY A A aie ele 58 Automatic programmes

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