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Putting in extra items or taking items out before end of

programme

1. Open loading door

Warning! 

Laundry and drum can become hot. Risk of burns!

2. Load or remove laundry items.
3. Close loading securely. Lock must audibly lock.
4. Press the START/PAUSE (START/PAUZE) button to continue the dry-

ing cycle.

Drying cycle complete / removing laundry

Once the drying cycle is complete, the END (EINDE) and CREASE
GUARD (ANTI-KREUK) displays light up. If the AUDIBLE SIGNAL (ZOE-
MER) button has been pressed, an audible signal sounds intermittently.
The drying cycle is automatically followed by a crease guard phase
which lasts around 30 minutes. The drum rotates in intervals during this
phase. The laundry thereby remains relaxed and free of creases. The
laundry can be removed at any time during the crease guard phase. (The
laundry should be taken out towards the end of the crease guard phase
at the latest to prevent creases from forming.)

1. Open loading door
2. Before removing the laundry, remove lint from the micro-fine filer. It

is best to use a damp hand for this purpose (refer to “Cleaning and 
maintenance” section).

3. Remove laundry.
4. Turn the programme selector to OFF (UIT).

Important! 

After each drying cycle

– clean the micro-fine filter and fine strainer,

– drain the condensate tank

(refer to the “Cleaning and maintenance” section).

5. Close loading door.

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Summary of Contents for LAVATHERM T56600

Page 1: ...LAVATHERM T56600 Condensation dryer User Information PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21 11 10 Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...y step in the operation of the appliance The information marked with this symbol provides additional instruc tions and practical tips on the use of the appliance Tips and information about economical and ecological use of the machine are marked with the clover symbol Should any problems arise this booklet provides instructions on how to solve them by yourself see section Something not working If t...

Page 3: ...a items or taking items out before end of programme 16 Drying cycle complete removing laundry 16 Cleaning and maintenance 17 Cleaning fluff filter 17 Cleaning the door seal 18 Emptying the condensate tank 19 Cleaning heat exchanger 20 Cleaning the drum 21 Clean operating screen and housing 21 What to do if 21 Troubleshooting by yourself 21 Changing bulb for inside light 23 Programming options 24 T...

Page 4: ...yer Risk of fire Do not place laundry items with loose fillings e g cushions in the dryer Risk of fire Parts with rigid components e g door mats may cover the air slots Risk of fire Do not place such items in the dryer Do not overfill the dryer Risk of fire Observe max loading volume of 6 kg Ensure that explosive objects e g cigarette lighters spray cans etc do not enter the dryer with the laundry...

Page 5: ... Switch off the dryer before all cleaning care or maintenance work Also disconnect the mains plug from the socket or with permanent connections switch off the LS switch in the fuse box and or fully unscrew the screwed in fuse Disconnect the machine from the power supply during long pauses in operations When removing from the socket never pull the mains plug by the cable instead take a hold of the ...

Page 6: ... 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 infor mation about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop wh...

Page 7: ...ntilation in the installation room clean the micro fine filter and fine strainer after each drying cycle spin the laundry well before drying Example Consumption data depending on spinning speed for 6kg of laundry dried using the COTTONS STORAGE DRY KATOEN KASTDROOG programme 1 Tariff 0 15 Euro kWh Pre draining Drying cycle Revolutions per minute in litres Energy inkWh Costs in euros1 in liters as ...

Page 8: ...een Programme progress display Programme selector Maintenance displays HEAT EXCHANGER WARMTEWISSELAAR clean EMPTY WATER RESERVOIR empty CLEAN FILTER ZEEF clean lint filter Block of buttons and displays 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21 11 11 Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...ay bleed Do not dry tricot or knitted items with the EXTRA DRY EXTRA DROOG programme Items may become stuck Do not dry wool in the dryer May become entangled After air drying wool may be dried with the WOOL CARE WOL programme Preparing laundry To avoid laundry becoming tangled Close zips button up coverings and tie loose bands or ribbons e g of aprons Empty pockets Remove metallic items paperclips...

Page 10: ...ned e g knitted items cotton shirts HAND IRON STRIJK DROOG 6 kg For normal thickness cotton or linen laundry e g bedding table linen MACHINE IRON STRIJK DROOG 6 kg For cotton or linen laundry which are still to be put through a machine e g bedding table linen EASY CARES MENGWEEFSELS EXTRA DRY EXT RADROOG 3 kg Drying thick or multi layered textiles e g pullovers bedding table linen STORAGE DRY KAST...

Page 11: ... dried immediately remove textiles and place on clothes hanger WOL 1 kg Special programme for briefly treating woollens with warm air after they have been dried naturally worn or stored for long periods Wool fibres are aligned and the wool becomes soft and snugly Recommendation Remove textiles immediately after drying OPFRISSEN 1 kg Special programme lasting around 35 minutes for refreshing or gen...

Page 12: ...a list of the approximate weight of some common laundry items Sheet 700 to 1000 g Pillowcase 100 to 200 g Tablecloth 400 to 500 g Table Napkin 50 to 100 g Kitchen Towel 70 to 120 g Linen Hand Towel 100 to 150 g Hand Towel 150 to 250 g Bath Towel 700 to 1000 g Bathrobe 1000 to 1500 g Shirt 200 to 300 g Apron 150 to 200 g 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21 11 11 Page 12 ...

Page 13: ...ing sheet to reduce static We recommend the sheet is pinned to an article of laundry using a safety pin Mix the load i e large and small articles When drying large items such as sheets we recommend you peri odically stop the dryer to redistribute the load DO NOT use the tumble dryer to dry the following Articles contaminated with inflammable substances e g petrol clea ning solvents cooking oil fat...

Page 14: ... 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 programme you require Selecting additional functions If required press the SPECIAL CARE LAGE TEMP AUDIBLE SIGNAL ZOEMER ...

Page 15: ... be selected together Starting the programme Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button The programme is started The programme progress display show drying progress Changing programme To change a programme which has been selected by mistake once the pro gramme has started first turn the programme selector to OFF UIT and then reset the programme The programme can no longer be changed directly once th...

Page 16: ...d phase which lasts around 30 minutes The drum rotates in intervals during this phase The laundry thereby remains relaxed and free of creases The laundry can be removed at any time during the crease guard phase The laundry should be taken out towards the end of the crease guard phase at the latest to prevent creases from forming 1 Open loading door 2 Before removing the laundry remove lint from th...

Page 17: ...ryer 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 Push down unlock button on large mesh filter Large mesh filter jumps up 4 Take out fine strainer 5 Remove fluff from fine strainer It is best to use a damp hand for this purpose 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21...

Page 18: ...is best to use a vacuum cleaner for this purpose 8 Press both journals of the large mesh filter into the brackets on the loading door until they snap into place 9 Re insert fine strainer 10 Press against the large mesh filter until it locks into the interlock If the fine strainer is not fitted the large mesh filter will not snap into place and the loading door cannot be closed Cleaning the door se...

Page 19: ...rainage pipe as far as it will go 2 2 Pour condensed water out into a basin or similar receptacle 3 Slide outlet connections in and refit condensate tank If the programme has been interrupted as a result of the condensate tank being full Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button to continue the dry ing cycle The water reservoir has a volume of approx 4 litres This is sufficient for around 6kg of la...

Page 20: ... both lock washers inwards 5 Use the handle to pull the heat exchan ger out of the base and carry it horizon tally to prevent any remaining water from spilling 6 To empty the heat exchanger hold vertically over a washing up bowl Caution Do not use sharp objects to clean The heat exchanger could develop leaks 7 Clean heat exchanger It is best to use a brush or to rinse thoroughly with a shower head...

Page 21: ...oubleshooting by yourself If during operation the dryer shows an error display one or more dis plays flashing on the programme progress display check first of all whether you can remedy the problem yourself by means of the table below If you cannot solve the problem Switch the machine off and on again Reset programme Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button If the error display is still shown plea...

Page 22: ...ot locked in place Install fine strainer and or snap large mesh filter into place When pressing a button the corresponding button flashes several times Washing protection After the start of the programme the option can no longer be set Turn the programme knob to OFF UIT Set the pro gramme again Drum light does not work Programme selector in OFF UIT position Turn programme selector to LIGHT VERLICH...

Page 23: ...eplace defective bulb 3 Screw covering bonnet back down Warning For reasons associated with safety the covering bonnet must be screwed down tightly If this is not done the dryer must not be operated 23 Problem Possible cause Remedy Drying cycle lasts an unusually long time Note After around 5 hours the drying cycle ends automatically see Drying cycle complete Lint filter clogged Clean lint filter ...

Page 24: ...conds The current setting is displayed on the programme pro gress display END EINDE display Setting for drier laundry COOLING AFKOELEN display Standard setting DRYING DROGEN display Setting for damper laundry 3 Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button until the setting required appears on the programme progress dis play 4 Turn the programme selector to OFF UIT The setting is permanently programmed...

Page 25: ...s operated in domestic circumstances 1 pre drained at 1000 rpm 2 pre drained at 1200 rpm 25 Height x width x depth 85 x 60 x 60 cm Depth with loading door open 109 cm Height can be adjusted by 1 5 cm Weight when empty env 42 kg Loading volume depends on programme 1 max 6 kg Energy consumption in accordance with IEC 1121 s e 6kg of cotton pre drained at 1000 rpm COTTONS STORAGE DRY KATOEN KASTDROOG...

Page 26: ...be found on the type plate Always connect the plug into a protection contact socket which has been installed as specified With permanent connections A permanent connection may only be esta blished by an authorised specialist electrician Do not install machine in rooms at risk of frost Ensure that the door of the machine cannot be blocked by interior doors of the house or the doors of other applian...

Page 27: ...ne on top of drum 3 Remove foil hose and polystyrene padding 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 Machine description section The power supply cable must be accessible after installing the machine 27 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21 11 11 Page 27 ...

Page 28: ...n fixture take out and reins ert on the other side having rotated the block through 180 5 Unscrew hinge A from the loading door rotate through 180 reinsert on the opposite side and screw down 6 Reinsert cover plates B and C on the opposite site having first rotated them through 180 7 Unscrew cover plates E from the front of the machine rotate through 180 screw on the opposite side 8 Unscrew door l...

Page 29: ...om and the dryer is at the top Two versions can be supplied without stacker plate 916 018 902 with extractable stacker plate 916 018 903 Installation kit for external condensate drain Installation kit 125 122 510 for direct draining of condensate 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 machi ne Refer ...

Page 30: ... The guarantee will not apply if damage caused to delicate parts such as glass vitreous ceramic synthetic materials and rubber is the result of inappropriate use 6 The guarantee cannot be called on for minor faults that do not affect the value or the overall reliability of the appliance 7 The statutory warranty does not apply when defects are caused by a chemical or electrochemical reaction caused...

Page 31: ... are only valid for appliances purchased and used in Belgium For exported appliances the user must first make sure that they satisfy the technical conditi ons e g voltage frequency installation instructions type of gas etc for the country concerned and that they can withstand the local climatic and environmental conditions For appliances purchased abroad the user must first ensure that they meet t...

Page 32: ...re 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 for numbers see rating plate Type of fault Any error messages displayed by the appliance So that you have the necessary reference numbers from your appliance at hand we recommend that you write them in here Model descrip...

Page 33: ...trolux Group is the world s largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdo oruse More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacu um cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in moret han 150 countries around the world 125983250 qxp 2006 03 21 11 11 Page 33 ...

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