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Operate the appliance only in well
ventilated, low dust rooms. Do not
block or cover the appliance's vent
slots.
The floor must have a sufficient load-
bearing capacity! If, for example, you
are stacking a washer and the dryer,
this combination can – when loaded –
reach a total weight of 160 kg.

Important:

• Place appliance on an even and level

floor only.

• Do not stand appliance on the power

cable.

• Keep at least 1 cm distance to walls or

other furniture.

Vent exhaust air out of doors!

The appliance has three exhaust outlets, at
the rear and the side panels; the side out-
lets are closed by removable covers.

The exhaust air should not be simply
led into the room, since the high hu-
midity may cause longterm damage
to walls and furniture.

• Connect the vent tube with the 90°

offset connector or the straight one
 to one of the exhaust air outlets.

• The two other outlets not used must

be closed by the covers.

The vent tube

– can be run through an open window

to the outside;

– can be connected to a wall-mount

vent.

The exhaust air must not be led into
flues or chimneys of fireplaces. Check
with your chimney sweeper or heating
engineer.

• Instead of the vent tube vent pipes

can be used. The diameter should be
at least 10 cm.

• Tube or pipe, respectively, should be

routed in the straightest and most di-
rect pathoutdoors, i.e. with the fewest
number of elbows and turns, as these
hamper airflow.

• The maximum length of a straight

routed tube/pipe is given in the chart
below.

• For each elbow and other obstructions

the respective value shown is to be de-
ducted from the maximum length.

Built-under installation

This appliance can be installed under a
worktop.

• For this a special

top cover

 is required

(stock no. AP 2000), available at the
customer service or specialised trade.

Hose 

Pipe

Max. length

8.0 m

10.0 m

less…

1 elbow 45°

– 1.0 m

– 0.3 m

1 elbow 90°

– 1.8 m

– 0.6 m

1 elbow 90° short turn

– 2.7 m

1 wall-mount vent

*

 

–  2.0 m

– 2.0 m

*

 with automatic louvers

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Summary of Contents for TAF 1330

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...w ing symbols are used High voltage Risk of electric shock Risk of other personal injury or proper ty damage Important information or useful ad vise CONTENTS Machine Overview 2 Safety First 3 Disposal...

Page 3: ...feet Power cable Programme selector Programme progress indicator Indicator lamps Display Start Pause Cancel button Rating label Exhaust outlets Vent tube Time delay buttons Fluff filter inside the do...

Page 4: ...depend on such periodical cleaning In case of malfunctions which cannot be rectified by the information con tained in this manual Turn appliance OFF unplug notify the customer service Never attempt t...

Page 5: ...ot used must be closed by the covers The vent tube can be run through an open window to the outside can be connected to a wall mount vent The exhaust air must not be led into flues or chimneys of fire...

Page 6: ...not permitted Note down the appliance s model and identification number from the rat ing label in case you need help from customer service A damaged power cable must be re placed by an authorised qua...

Page 7: ...imum load capacity Programmes Programme selector The programme selector can be turned ei ther clockwise or counter clockwise Remove metal parts buckles etc or put textiles in a linen bag or similar Em...

Page 8: ...solution small stains can be removed before to introduce the laundry piece into the dryer In case of bigger sized and already dry or crusted stains the cleaning by professionals is recommended The act...

Page 9: ...yer with special care Here s how to proceed 1 Check to see that the vent slots are not blocked the fluff filter is cleaned the vent tube is correctly fitted 2 Load laundry and close the door 3 Set pro...

Page 10: ...ps Child Lock is illuminated when the child lock is activated Cupboard Dry is illuminated when the clothes reached Cupboard Dry level Clean Fluff Filter is illuminated at programme end to remind you t...

Page 11: ...y remove the fluff balls by hand or with a soft dry cloth 4 Insert fluff filter the right way round Drum ribs At the rips on the inside of the drum are moisture sensors signalling to the appli ance wh...

Page 12: ...Set the programme selector to one of the timed programmes 60min 40min 2 Press the Start button Adding more laundry This makes only sense at the begin ning of a drying cycle otherwise the result will...

Page 13: ...ng dry Easy care Synthetics polyester polyamide mixed fab rics with cotton Linencupboarddry Ironing dry Special Pogrammes Synthetics cotton or blended fabric One piece Timed programmes Laundry to be f...

Page 14: ...l programme progress indi cators are flashing buzzer sounds Continuous operation limiter tripped If fault persists turn appliance off and contact the cus tomer service Programme stops without appar en...

Page 15: ...ube Length of vent pipe minimum 10 cm maximum 8 0 m maximum 10 0 m Consumption 1 White coloured cottons linen cupboard dry White coloured cottonslinen cupboard dry2 3 White coloured cottons ironing dr...

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