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Installation
– Scope of delivery: dryer, installation and operating instructions, woollens basket (depending
on model).
– Check dryer for transport damage.
– The dryer is very heavy. Do not attempt to lift it on your own.
– Be careful to avoid sharp edges.
– Do not set up in a room that is susceptible to frost. Freezing water may cause damage.
– If in doubt, have the appliance connected by a specialist.
– Do not lift the dryer by protruding parts (e.g. the door) - risk of breakage.
Setting up the dryer
– The appliance plug must always be accessible.
– Ensure that the appliance is installed on a clean, level
and firm surface.
– Do not obstruct the air inlet on the front of the
dryer.
– Keep the area around the dryer clean.
– Make the dryer level using the threaded feet
and a spirit level.
– Do not remove the threaded feet under any
circumstances.
Mains connection see Safety instructions a page 13.
– Connect to an AC earthed socket. If in doubt have the socket checked by a specialist.
– The mains voltage and the voltage shown on the rating plate (a page 10 ) must be the
same.
– The connected load and necessary fuse protection are specified on the rating plate.
Frost protection
Preparation
1. E mpty the condensate container a page 4 .
2. S elect any programme using the programme selector.
3. P ress the (start) button a condensed water is pumped into the container
4. W ait 5 minutes and then empty the condensate container again.
5. T urn the programme selector to 0 (Off) .
Transport
– Prepare the dryer a see Frost protection.
– Transport the dryer in a vertical upright position.
– Following transportation, do not use the dryer for two hours.
The dryer contains residual water;
this can flow out if the dryer is tilted.
1.
Take all accessory parts out
of the drum.
The drum must be empty.
Make sure that the air inlet
remains unobstructed
Clean and level
Do not set up the dryer behind a door or sliding
door, as this may obstruct the dryer door or prevent
it from opening. This will prevent a potentially fatal
danger to children from locking themselves in.
2.
Do not operate the dryer i
there is a danger of frost.
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Care and cleaning
Heat ex changer
The dryer's heat exchanger is cleaned automatically during drying. Cln appears in the display
panel. Do not pull out the condensate container during the cleaning process.
Dryer housing, control panel, air intake
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
Do not use harsh cleaning agents or solvents.
Remove detergent and cleaning agent residue immediately.
Filter in the condensate container
The filter is cleaned automatically when the condensate container is emptied.
However, the filter should still be cleaned regularly under running water a This prevents
stubborn deposits/dirt from building up.
1. Pull out the condensate container.
2. Pull the filter out of its snap-in lock.
3. Clean the filter under running water or in the dishwasher.
4. Refit the filter.
5. Insert the condensate container so that it locks into place.
Only operate the dryer with the filter inserted.
Moisture sensor
The dryer is e quipped with s tainless steel moisture s ensors. Moisture s ensors measure how
damp the laundry is. A thin layer of limescale may build up on the moisture sensors after
prolonged use.
1. Open the door.
2. Clean the moisture sensors using a damp sponge with a rough surface.
Do not use steel wool or abrasive materials.
Appliance must be switched off.
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Technical data
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Dimensions (DxWxH) 60 x 60 x 85 cm (height adjustable)
Weight approximately 51 kg
Max. capacity 7 kg
condensate container 4.0 l
Connection voltage 220-240 V
Connected load max. 800 W
Fuse protection 10 A
Ambient temperature 5 - 35 °C
Product number
Production number
under the door
The rating plate can be found on the back of the dryer.
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Drum interior light (depending on model): The drum lights up after the door is opened
and after the programme starts, and switches off automatically.
Consumption rates
Fabrics/programmes
Residual moisture in the fabrics
after spinning
Drying time**
Energy
consumption**
L Cottons 7 kg
+cCupboard Dry* 1400 rpm (50%) 151 min 1.33 kWh
1000 rpm (60%) 178 min 1.65 kWh
800 rpm (70%) 205 min 1.92 kWh
Iron Dry* 1400 rpm (50%) 110 min 0.94 kWh
1000 rpm (60%) 137 min 1.24 kWh
800 rpm (70%) 166 min 1.55 kWh
Easy-Care 3.5 kg
+cCupboard Dry* 800 rpm (40%) 64 min 0.54 kWh
600 rpm (50%) 81 min 0.68 kWh
* Programme setting for testing in accordance with applicable standard EN61121.
** The values may differ from those specified, depending on the type of fabric, composition of
laundry to be dried, residual moisture in the fabric and the amount of laundry being loaded.
Fabrics/programmes D rying time Annual energy consumption
L Cottons 7 kg / 3.5ü kg*
+cCupboard Dry*** 139 min / cycle 212ü kWh / year
*** Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with Directive 2010/30/EU.
Optional accessories (from after-sales service using order number, depending on model)
Platform
For easier loading and unloading. The basket contained in the drawer can be used to carry
the laundry.
W asher -dryer stack connection set
The dryer can b e placed on t op of a suitable washing machine with the same width and depth
to save space. The dryer must be fastened to the washing machine using this connection set.
WTZ 11400: with pull-out worktop.
Installation underneath the w orktop
Instead of the appliance covering plate, you must have a metal cover fitted
by a specialist.
WMZ
20500
WTZ
20410
WTZ
10290
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Normal noises
During drying, the compressor and the pump generate some noise which is entirely normal.
The compressor in the dryer may
occasionally generate a droning noise.
The volume and pitch of this may vary
depending on the selected
programmes and the progress of the
drying.
The compressor in the dryer is ventilated
from time to time, which creates a whirring
sound.
The automatic cleaning process causes a
clicking noise.
The process of pumping the condensation
into the condensate container generates
pumping noises.
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What to do if...
If you cannot rectify a fault yourself (e.g. switching off/on), please contact our after-sales service.
We will always find an appropriate solution and will avoid unnecessary visits by engineers. Trust
the expertise of the manufacturer and rest assured that the repair will be carried out by trained
service technicians using original spare parts. The contact details of your local after-sales service
can be found in the enclosed after-sales service directory, or by calling one of these numbers:
– GB 0844 8928979 (Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to 3 pence per minute. A
call set-up fee of up to 6 pence may apply.)
– IE 01450 2655 (0.03 € per minute at peak. Off peak 0.0088 € per minute.)
When contacting the after-sales service, please quote the appliance's product number (E no.) and
production number (FD) (see under the loading door).
Turn the programme selector to 0 (Off) and unplug the mains plug from the socket.
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The (start) indicator lamp does
not light up.
Mains plug plugged in?
Programme selected? Check the socket fuse.
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The display panel light and
indicator lights (depending on
model) go out and the (start)
indicator light flashes.
Energy-saving mode is activated a see t he separate Energy-
saving mode instructions.
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The n (C ontainer) indicator lamp
and the (start) button are
flashing.
Empty the condensate container a page 4 .
Clean the condensate container filter if necessary a page 9 .
Dryer transported? a Wait 2 hours and start again.
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The . (Filter) indicator lamp and
(start) button are flashing.
Rinse the fluff filter under running water a page 4 .
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Cln appears in the display panel. Not an error. Automatic cleaning of the heat exchanger.
Do not empty the condensate container.
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Dryer does not start. (start) button selected?
Door closed? Programme set?
Ambient temperature greater than 5 °C?
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Water is leaking out. Make sure the dryer is level.
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The door opens by itself. Push the door closed until you hear it click into place.
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Creasing. Laundry load exceeded?
Remove articles of clothing immediately after the end of the
programme, hang up and pull into shape.
Unsuitable programme selected a page 7.
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Drying result is not satisfactory
(laundry feels too damp).
Warm laundry feels damper than it actually is.
The selected programme does not suit the load. Use another
drying programme or, in addition, select the time programme
a page 7.
Use fine adjustment for the drying result a page 1/2 and 6.
Fine layer of limescale on the humidity sensors
a Clean the humidity sensors a page 9.
Programme termination, e.g. tank full, mains power supply
failure, door open or maximum drying time reached.
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Drying time too long. Rinse the fluff filters under running water a page 4.
Insufficient supply of air a ensure that air can circulate.
Air inlet possibly blocked a Clear inlet a page 8 .
Ambient temperature higher than 35 °C a ventilate the
room.
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The humidity in the room
increases significantly.
Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
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Power failure. Remove laundry from the dryer immediately and spread out.
This allows the heat to dissipate. Be careful as the door, the
drum and the laundry may be hot.
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Other intermittent noises and
vibrations.
Not an error.
Normal noises a page 11 .
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Loud humming noise for several
seconds.
Has the condensate container been properly inserted?
a Push the condensate container all the way in.
Not an error. Normal noises a page 11 .
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Safety instructions
Emergency
– Pull the appliance plug out of the socket immediately or disconnect the fuse.
ONLY use the
dryer...
– in rooms inside the house.
– to dry fabrics.
The dryer must
NEVER...
– be used for purposes other than those described above.
– be modified in terms of its technology or properties.
Hazards
– The dryer must not be used by children or persons who have not been
instructed in its use.
– Do not leave children unsupervised near the dryer.
– Keep pets away from the dryer.
– Remove all objects from pockets, and lighters in particular a Risk of
explosion.
– Do not lean or sit on the door a Risk of tipping.
Installation
– Secure loose cables a Risk of tripping.
– Do not operate a dryer if there is a risk of frost.
Mains
connection
– Connect the dryer to an AC earthed socket according to specifications,
otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the appliance is completely safe.
– The cable cross-section must be sufficient.
– Only use earth-leakage circuit breakers with the following symbol:
– The appliance plug and socket must be compatible.
– Do not use multiple plugs/connectors and/or extension cables.
– Do not touch or hold the appliance plug with wet hands
a Risk of electric shock.
– Never pull the appliance plug out of the socket by its cable.
– Do not damage the mains lead a Risk of electric shock.
Operation
– Only load the drum with laundry.
Check the contents before you switch the dryer on.
– Do not use the dryer if the laundry has been in contact with solvents, oil, wax,
grease or paint (e.g. hair styling products, nail varnish remover, stain remover,
cleaning solvent, etc.) a Risk of fire/explosion.
– Dust (e.g. coal dust, flour) poses a danger: Do not use the dryer
aRisk of explosion
– Do not put laundry containing foamed material/rubber in the dryer a elastic
material may be destroyed and the dryer be damaged due to possible
deformation of the foamed material.
– Do not turn off the dryer until the drying process ends, unless the laundry will
be removed quickly and spread out, so that the heat can dissipate.
– When cleaning the fluff filter, make sure that no foreign material (down or filling
material) gets into the air duct opening. If necessary, clean the drum
beforehand with a vacuum cleaner. If foreign material should still get into the
air duct a call the after-sales service a Risk of fire/explosion.
– Light things, such as lo ng hair, may be sucked into the air inlet of the dry er a
Risk of injury.
– Switch off the dryer once the programme has ended.
– The water from condensation is not drinking water and may be contaminated
with fluff.
Defect
– Do not use the dryer if it is defective or if you suspect that it is.
Repairs must only be carried out by the after-sales service.
– Do not use the dryer if the mains cable is defective. To avoid danger, only have
the defective mains cable replaced by the after-sales service.
Spare parts
– Only use genuine spare parts and accessories for safety reasons.
Disposal
– Pull out the appliance plug, then cut off the mains cable from the appliance.
Dispose of at a municipal waste disposal facility.
– Heat exchangers contain a fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by the Kyoto
protocol (R134a) a dispose of in a proper manner.
Capacity: 0.22 kg.
– Packaging: Keep all packaging out of reach of babies and children
a Risk of suffocation.
– All materials are environmentally sound and can be reused.
Dispose of in an environmentally-responsible manner.
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