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DRYERS

WTP 477 030   

IO-WMS-1919

(07.2020/1)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

EN

ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE 

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for WTP 477 030

Page 1: ...DRYERS WTP 477 030 IO WMS 1919 07 2020 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EN ONL Y USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ut waste 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 electri...

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 during 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: ...age Directive 2014 35 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EE and has been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators Carefully read the instructions below before using the appliance Never use the appliance outdoors or anywhere the temperature may fall below freezing The appliance should not be operated by children or an...

Page 6: ...ance and related risks Children must not play with the appliance or perform any maintenance related 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 Before installation check the appliance for visible signs of damage Never in stall or use a damaged ...

Page 7: ...the ventilation openings Repairs to the appliance may only be carried out by an authorized service centre The manufacturer will not liable any damage result ing from repairs carried out by unauthorized persons Warning Never spray or pour wa ter on the dryer to clean it Dan ger of electric shock If the appliance is to be installed under the countertop leave at least 3 cm clearance between the side ...

Page 8: ...r pocket Place the appliance on a stable flat surface Use the dryer in a dust free environment in a well ventilated room The clearance between the dryer and the floor must not be re duced by a carpet wood or tape Do not block the ventilation openings on the dryer base When the dryer is installed all connections must remain se curely fastened When installing the dryer make sure that the back wall d...

Page 9: ...e surface use a spirit level to check that it is fully levelled If not adjust the legs to level the appliance Level the appliance each time it is moved Do not place the dryer on the power cord To avoid the risk of fire or elec tric shock do not use extension cords adapters or multi plug adapters to connect the dryer to the power supply Do not allow unattended chil dren to play near the appliance C...

Page 10: ...ur after swallowing detergents and cleaning agents and when they come into contact with the skin and eyes Keep cleaning products out of the reach of children Electrical appliances are dangerous for children Keep children away from an op erating appliance Enable Child Lock to prevent children from interrupting the drying cycle or making any changes to the running drying programme Do not allow child...

Page 11: ...n removers turpen tine wax and wax removers must be washed in warm water with detergent before drying in the dryer Cleaning cloths and mats con taining residue of flammable cleaning agents or acetone gas oline diesel oil stain removers turpentine candles wax wax removers or other chemicals Textiles containing residues of hairspray nail polish removers and similar substances Textiles cleaned with i...

Page 12: ...nts pants or jackets Foam spilling out of these items may catch fire during the drying process Using the dryer in an environment with dust flour or coal dust lead to an explosion Items with padding and damaged gar ments pants or jackets Foam spilling out of these items may catch fire during the drying process NOTE Do not load any underwear with metal reinforcements in the tum ble dryer If the meta...

Page 13: ...d hung out in order to dissipate heat NOTE Make sure that the ani mals do not get inside the dryer Check the inside of the dryer before switching it on NOTE Laundry may overheat when you cancel a programme or in the event of a power out age while the dryer is operating The concentration of heat can cause spontaneous ignition so you should activate the Refresh programme to cool down or quickly remo...

Page 14: ...reater than 10A If these require ments are not met you should imme diately adapt your domestic electrical system to ensure the safety of your household This appliance is intended for use in residential homes only place the ap pliance on an even and stable surface Do not lean or sit on the dryer door The dryer may tip over NOTE Never use the dryer without a lint filter or with a damaged filter The ...

Page 15: ...e Do not install the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of freezing temperature Freezing temperature negatively affects dryer performance Condensed water freezing in the pump and hose can cause damage Do not place the dryer on the washing machine without a special washer dryer stacking kit To install the dryer on top of a washing machine you must purchase a suitable washer dryer stacking...

Page 16: ...r cause a fire Make sure that the clothing is suitable for tumble drying and pay attention to the following symbols Tumble dry normal Do not dry Tumble dry permanent press Tumble dry gentle Do not tumble dry Do not dry clean Dry clean Tumble dry normal high heat Tumble dry normal medium heat Tumble dry normal low heat Tumble dry normal no heat Line dry Dry flat Drip dry Dry in shade Dry clean any ...

Page 17: ...THE APPLIANCE Note Familiarise yourself with the appliance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Top 2 Control Panel 3 Door 4 Base 5 Base access opening 6 Ventilation grates 7 Adjustable feet 8 Bottom cover 9 Name Plate 10 Lint filter 11 Drawer cover ...

Page 18: ... cm 56 cm X X 61 cm X X X You need a special stacking kit supplied as an optional accessory to stack the dryer on to top the washing machine Contact customer service to purchase the stacking kit Assembly instructions will be provided with the stacking kit 3 Connect water drain with optional drain hose In condenser dyers condensed water accumulates in the water container during the drying process E...

Page 19: ...cted in such a way that it cannot be disconnected If the hose is disconnected while draining water may flood the home IMPORT ANT The drain hose should be installed at a height of max 80 cm IMPORT ANT Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked folded or pinched ...

Page 20: ...is recommended to place the appliance near a washing machine The dryer must be 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 applia...

Page 21: ...properly installed socket with an earthing pin Do not use an extension cord to connect the appliance if the power cord is damaged have it replaced by an authorised service technician the electrical system to which the appliance is to be connected must be protected with a 10 A fuse IMPORT ANT Using the appliance at low voltage reduces its service life and efficiency 21 ...

Page 22: ...ort the laundry by fabric type and drying programme Remove latches and similar metal parts from clothing Knitted garments such as T shirts and sweatshirts usually shrink during the first drying Take advantage of the protection programme Do not overdry the synthetics This causes creases When washing laundry to be dried add the amount of fabric softener according to the washing machine manufacturer ...

Page 23: ... not dry rubber and elastic materials 6 To prevent skin scalding caused by steam or hot appliance components only open the door after the drying programme has been completed 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 fabr...

Page 24: ...24 DISPLA Y AND CONTROL PANEL 1 Programme selector dial 2 Display 3 Delay Start 4 Drying Level 5 Delicates 6 Anti Crease 7 Start Pause 5 6 Child Lock 7 3 4 5 6 5 6 1 2 ...

Page 25: ...rogramme will start automatically when the delay has elapsed Before the delayed programme starts you can activate deactivate programme options Press and hold the Delay Start button to cycle through the available delay times Water container full indicator Clean the lint filter indicator Clean the heat exchanger indicator Symbols shown on the display Additional functions Drying level There are 3 add...

Page 26: ...to indicate that the option has been disabled Specific Duration Drying Set the knob to the Specific Duration Drying position and press the options buttons to select options then press Start Pause to start the programme Press and hold the Specific Duration Drying button to cycle through the available delay times Child Lock When the Child Lock option is activated you cannot change the running progra...

Page 27: ...for a long time 6 End programme At the end of the programme the Start Pause water container full clean the lint filter and clean the heat exchanger indicators will light up You will also hear a beep when the programme ends You can remove the laundry and prepare the appliance for a new cycle IMPORT ANT Clean the lint filter after each drying cycle Empty the condensed water container after each dryi...

Page 28: ...ET TO CLEAN THE LINT FIL TER AFTER EACH USE To clean the lint filters Open the door Pull the lint filters out to remove them Open the outer lint filter Clean the outer lint filter by hand or with a soft cloth Open the inner lint filter Clean the internal lint filter by hand or with a soft cloth Close the filters and press the tabs Place the inner filter inside the outer filter Replace the lint fil...

Page 29: ... container 1 2 Pull the drawer cover and carefully remove the container Pour out the water from the container If lint accumulates on the water container drain plug clean it with water Replace the water container IMPORT ANT Never remove the water container while the programme is running Condensed water in the container is not suitable for human consumption IMPORT ANT DON T FORGET TO EMPTY THE WA TE...

Page 30: ...LES OR ONCE A MONTH After the drying programme open the door and wait for the dryer to cool down Open the cover as shown Release the heat exchanger cover by turning it in the direction of the arrows Remove the heat exchanger cover as shown Clean the front surface of the heat exchanger as shown Replace the heat exchanger cover as shown Lock the heat exchanger cover by turning it in the direction of...

Page 31: ... sensor and dry it IMPORT ANT CLEAN THE SENSOR MET AL SURFACES 4 TIMES A YEAR IMPORT ANT Do not use any metal tools to clean the metal surfaces of the sensor WARNING Due to the risk of fire and explosion do not use solvents cleaning agents or similar products to clean the sensors 11 Clean the inside of the door IMPORT ANT DO NOT FORGET TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR AFTER EACH DRYING CYCLE Open t...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...s Wait until the mains voltage is suitable for the appliance 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 ...

Page 34: ... NOT BE SPUN SUF FICIENTL Y SELECT A HIGHER SPIN SPEED IN THE WASHING MACHINE AFTER THE DRYING CYCLE THE LAUNDRY IS STILL WET HOT LAUNDRY AFTER THE DRYING PROCESS GENERALL Y APPEARS MORE HUMID THE SELECTED PROGRAMME MAY NOT BE SUIT ABLE FOR THE TYPE OF LAUNDRY CHECK GARMENT CARE LABELS AND WASHING AND DRYING INSTRUCTIONS SELECT THE APPROPRIA TE PROGRAMME AND ADDITIONALL Y USE THE SPECIFIC DURA TIO...

Page 35: ... INTERRUPTED FOR NO REASON THE DOOR IS NOT CLOSED PROPERL Y MAKE SURE THA T THE DOOR IS CLOSED THERE MAY BE A POWER OUT AGE PRESS THE ST ART PAUSE BUTTON TO ST ART A PRO GRAMME THE WA TER CONT AINER MAY BE FULL POUR OUT THE WA TER FROM THE CONT AINER LAUNDRY HAS SHRUNK OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED THE SELECTED PROGRAMME MAY NOT BE SUIT ABLE FOR THE TYPE OF LAUNDRY CHECK GARMENT CARE LABELS AND WASHING AND ...

Page 36: ...E LINT FIL TER INDICA TOR IS ON THE LINT FIL TER MAY BE CLOGGED CLEAN THE FIL TER THE CLEAN THE LINT FIL TER INDICA TOR IS FLASHING THE FIL TER SEA T MAY BE CLOGGED WITH LINT CLEAN THE FIL TER SEA T THERE MAY BE A LAYER OF ACCUMU LA TED LINT THE FIL TER SURFACE THA T CAUSES OBSTRUCTION WASH THE FIL TER IN WARM WA TER THE HEA T EX CHANGER MAY BE CLOGGED CLEAN THE HEA T EXCHANGER 36 If you cannot co...

Page 37: ...sed 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 211 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 ...

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