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DRYER

SUPF 822 W 

IO-WMS-1068

(08.2018/1)

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

EN

ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE 

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for SUPF 822 W

Page 1: ...DRYER SUPF 822 W IO WMS 1068 08 2018 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EN ONL Y USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...aste container This marking indicates that the appliance must not be disposed of together with other household waste after it has been used The user is obliged to hand it over to waste col lection centre collecting used electrical and electronic goods The collectors including local collection points shops and local authority departments provide recycling schemes Proper handling of used electrical ...

Page 3: ...y class A A and A The development of technology has enabled our factories to become more environmentally friendly we use less and less water electricity and less waste water and solid waste is gener ated in the production A lot of attention is paid to materials used in production We strive to use only those that do not contain harmful substances and make recycling and safe disposal possible after ...

Page 4: ... unique design Before using the appliance please carefully read these Operating Instruc tions Follow these instruction to avoid improper use and ensure long and reliable operation of the appliance Learn the principles of the safe use to avoid accidents Store these operating instructions in a safe place to use them for refer ence whenever needed These Operating Instructions contain all the necessar...

Page 5: ...use only for drying textiles and clothing The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European directives Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EE Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU and has been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators Carefully read the instructions below befor...

Page 6: ...ted activities Children under 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless continuously su pervised Children could get caught inside the ap pliance and get into a life threatening situation This product is a Category I electrical appliance that is used exclusively for indoor drying fabrics washed in water Use safe power supply during the op eration The power source must be grounded T...

Page 7: ...ces such as cooking oil acetone alcohol petrol kero sene stain removers turpentine wax and wax removers must be washed in warm water with deter gent before drying in the dryer Do not attempt to dry the foam rubber latex foam bathing caps waterproof textiles rubber lined clothing or pillows fitted with rub ber pads in your tumble dryer Fabric softeners or similar prod ucts should be used as specifi...

Page 8: ...use Do not let the lint and fibres ac cumulate around the dryer Ensure adequate ventilation to avoid the ingress of gases into the room from fuel burning ap pliances or smoke from an open fire Air from the appliance must not be discharged to a chimney used for discharging flue gas from combustion appliances that burn gas or other fuels 8 SAFETY AND GARMENT CARE LABELS ...

Page 9: ...ry contaminated with oil may ignite spontaneously espe cially in the heat generated in a tumble dryer Heating oil causes oxidation reaction The oxidation produc es additional heat If the heat cannot dissipate the laundry can become hot enough that ignition occurs Stacking fabrics soiled with oil can prevent heat dissipation and create a fire hazard SAFETY AND GARMENT CARE LABELS 9 ...

Page 10: ...ent In this way you can reduce but not eliminate the risk Take all items such as lighters and matches out of your pock et Under any circumstances do not use the appliance with a dam aged power cord This appliance is intended for use in locked rooms only Carpet floor lining etc must not block the front or rear appliance exhaust vents 10 SAFETY AND GARMENT CARE LABELS ...

Page 11: ... as stated in the table below If these require ments are not met you should immediately adapt your domes tic electrical system to ensure the safety of your household Do not pull the power cord Al ways pull by the power plug Do not insert or remove the plug from the wall outlet with wet hands Do not damage the cord or plug SAFETY AND GARMENT CARE LABELS 11 ...

Page 12: ...hine you must purchase a suitable washer dryer stacking kit To avoid any risk your tumble dryer must by installed the manufacturer s service technician or other suitably qualified person Do not lean on the open dryer door Do not place objects such as candles or electric stove on the dryer Risk of damage Do not overload the dryer Do not use the dryer without the filter base and its cover Do not dry...

Page 13: ... dryer in rooms with high humidity Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet before any cleaning and maintenance Do not wash the appliance with a jet of water Risk of explosion Do not dry laundry contaminat ed with flammable substances such as oil or alcohol as it can result in explosion SAFETY AND GARMENT CARE LABELS 13 ...

Page 14: ...wet clothes dripping water This may damage the dryer or cause a fire Make sure that the clothing is suitable for tumble drying and pay attention to the following symbols Dry Tumble dry Do not tumble dry Do not dry Line dry hang to dry Drip dry Dry flat Dry in the shade Dry clean Do not dry clean Dry clean normal cycle with any solvent Dry clean normal cycle petroleum solvent only ...

Page 15: ... during installation 1 Description of the appliance INSTALL THE APPLIANCE Note Familiarise yourself with the appliance 2 Accessories Control Panel Door Power cord Top plate Condensate tank Drum Filter Air inlet Filter base Service cap Hose holder Connection Condensate drain hose Install drain hose only when you want the condensate to drain directly into the sewer system rather than condensate tank...

Page 16: ... installed in a clean place where dirt does not accumulate Ensure free air circulation around the appliance Do not block the front air inlet or air intake grilles at the back of the appliance Set the appliance on a hard and level surface to minimize vibration and noise during operation Never remove the feet of the appliance Do not restrict the clearance under the appliance by placing it on a high ...

Page 17: ...n make sure the appliance is correctly installed Make sure the supply voltage matches that on the rating plate Do not connect the appliance through any extension cord or an adapter 7 Quick Start Plug in Load the laundry Close the door Drying Power on Select a programme Select the func tion or default programme Start the appliance ...

Page 18: ...ance Before first use Leave the appliance to acclimatize for 2 hours after the transport Before first use clean the inside of the drum with a soft cloth 1 Put some clean towels in the drum 2 Plug in the appliance into the power outlet and then press 3 Select the Refresh and press 4 When the programme completes clear the filter according to the Cleaning and maintenance chapter During drying you wil...

Page 19: ...d 7 To avoid extended drying cycles and increased energy consumption clean the appliance filters after each use 8 Do not dry clothes after chemical cleaning 9 Select the correct programme to dry woollen clothing to make the fabric fresh and fluffy Approximate weight of dry clothes each garment Mixed fabric approx 800 g Jacket about 800 g for cotton Jeans approx 800 g Quilt approx 900 g for cotton ...

Page 20: ...20 DISPLA Y AND CONTROL PANEL 1 Programme selector dial 2 Display 3 Time Remaining 4 Drying Time 5 Drying Level 6 Beep 7 Anti Crease 8 Drum Light 9 Start Pause 7 8 Child Lock 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 8 7 8 9 ...

Page 21: ...lay When the appliance turns off and is displayed clear the filter Container When the appliance turns off and is displayed empty the condensed water con tainer Time Remaining Time Child Lock The remaining time indicator error message Programme phase Clean the bottom filter warning Empty the water condensate tank warning Drying level High drying intensity Drying level Standard Drying level Iron Dry...

Page 22: ...ying time in steps of 10 minutes 5 Drying level Use this function to adjust clothes drying intensity You can only activate Drying Level function before the programme starts Press the Drying Level to select the drying time The Drying Level function can be used only in Cotton Mix Jeans Synthetics and Outdoor programmes The appliance offers 3 drying levels Cupboard Dry Hanger Dry and Iron Dry laundry...

Page 23: ... used most often 1 Use the selector knob to select the required programme and other drying functions 2 Press and hold the Drying Time button for 3 seconds until you hear a beep the selected programme has been saved 3 Rotate the programme selector knob to the My favourites position and run your favourite programme 4 To change the setting for My Favourites repeat step 1 and 2 Child Lock 1 This appli...

Page 24: ...nd programme 1 The drum stops when programme completes The display will show If you do not remove clothes from the dryer within a specified time the appliance will start the Anti Crease programme Press and remove the plug from the wall outlet 2 If the appliance suddenly stops during the drying programme and displays an error message follow the information in the Troubleshooting section ...

Page 25: ...ot drink the condensed water Do not use the dryer without water container in place Cleaning filters This dryer has a lint filter which captures lint and loose fibres from the dried laundry and an additional protective filter upstream of heat exchanger Clean the filters after each drying cycle Clean the main filter Open the door Remove the main filter Open the filter and remove the accumulated lint...

Page 26: ...llected on the filter and heat exchanger block the air flow and thus extend the drying time and increase the energy consumption Remove the plug from wall outlet before cleaning Do not operate the dryer without the filter Clean the filter after each use to prevent the accumulation of fluff threads fibres inside the drum Do not touch the heat exchanger as this may cause risk of injury and damage to ...

Page 27: ... the normal dryer operation Cleaning of the condenser Allow the dryer to cool Some water spill out Place an absorbent cloth under the service cap To unlock the service cap Fully open the service cap Turn both locking levers towards each other Remove the condenser Clean the condenser and pour out the water Clean the gaskets Insert the condenser bracket down Undo both locking levers Close the servic...

Page 28: ...y damage the plastic surfaces and other parts Wear gloves when cleaning Prepare a clean cloth damp with water Clean the door in particular inside the door window Clean the seals around the front bracket Clear humidity sensor inside the drum Remove all the filters clean the seals and air ducts Before using the dryer wipe all the items dry with a soft cloth ...

Page 29: ...on error Repairs may only be performed by an authorized technician Before contacting customer support complete all the steps given in the operating in structions to troubleshoot the problem If other messages appear on the display and the dryer does not work contact your con tact your local service centre You could be charged for the service call even during the warranty period ...

Page 30: ...ke sure the door is properly closed Make sure a programme has been selected Check if the Start button is pressed The laundry is not sufficiently dry or dry ing time is too long Remove lint fibres and threads from the filter and clean heat exchanger Empty the container Check the drain hose Dryer is encased to tightly Clear moisture sensor Do not block the air intake Apply a more intense drying prog...

Page 31: ... water container Testing for label information in accordance with EN 61121 using the standard cotton drying programmes at full load at partial load weighted average electricity consumption is 236 kWh year The dryer incorporates heat pump containing fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol The gas is contained in a sealed system If the system is damaged it must not be repaired but...

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