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programs, except in the time controlled program  
[60 MIN]. 

 

Capacity

Capacity

Capacity

Capacity    

Do not overload the appliance, otherwise the fabrics 
will become stretched and drying will be impaired. 
Refer to the information in the "Program table". 

 

Starting 

Starting 

Starting 

Starting the

the

the

the    program

program

program

program    

 

Connect the appliance to the power supply. 

 

Put the washing into the drum. 

 

Switch the appliance on. 

 

Select the required operating conditions. 

 

Start the drying operation. 

 

Program change

Program change

Program change

Program change    

A change is not possible after a successful startup. 
To select a new program, you must switch the appli-
ance off and on again. 

End of program

End of program

End of program

End of program    

At the end of the drying cycle will sound a series of 
signals; the control panel goes into standby mode 
and the appliance starts an automatic anti-crease 
cycle. 

 

Automatic anti

Automatic anti

Automatic anti

Automatic anti----crease cycle

crease cycle

crease cycle

crease cycle    

If you do not remove the clothes from the appliance 
after the drying process has finished, the appliance 
will start the automatic anti-crease cycle of approx. 
30 minutes (the anti-crease control lamp is flashing). 
The appliance continues rotating the drum in inter-
vals in order to prevent textiles from creasing. At the 
end of that cycle the appliance will stop operating 
completely. During the process you can remove the 
washing at any time. 

 

Switch off

Switch off

Switch off

Switch off    

 

Switch the appliance off. 

 

Clean the lint filter as described under “Cleaning 
and Maintenance”. 

 

Leave the appliance door slightly open until the 
next dry cycle to avoid odors. 

 

If the appliance is not in use for an extended time: 

disconnect it from the power supply!

 

 

Energy saving tips

Energy saving tips

Energy saving tips

Energy saving tips    

 

Take advantage of the maximum capacity of each 
dry program. 

 

Select the dry program depending on the type of 
laundry and the required degree of dryness. 

 

Dry the laundry not excessively. This protects 
your laundry, prevents wrinkling and save energy. 

 

Clean the filter regularly to avoid excessive drying 
and high energy consumption. 

 

Ventilate the room well. The room temperature 
should not rise above 35°C. 

 

Cleaning and 

Cleaning and 

Cleaning and 

Cleaning and Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance    

    WAR

WAR

WAR

WARNING

NING

NING

NING::::    

 

Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it 
from the power supply before cleaning and user 
maintenance. 

 

Allow the appliance to cool down sufficient before 
cleaning. 

 

Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appli-
ance; moisture could enter electrical components. 
Risk of electric shock!

Risk of electric shock!

Risk of electric shock!

Risk of electric shock! Hot steam could damage 
the plastic parts. The appliance must be dry be-
fore restarting operation. 

 

    CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION::::    

 

Do not use a wire brush or other sharp, abrasive 
items. 

 

Do not use any acidic or abrasive detergents. 

 

Maintenance of the 

Maintenance of the 

Maintenance of the 

Maintenance of the appliance

appliance

appliance

appliance    

 

Clean the appliance outer surfaces and the door 
sealing thoroughly with a soft, damp cloth. Use 
only mild cleaning agent. 

Summary of Contents for WT 5019

Page 1: ...HOLD OUSEHOLD OUSEHOLD V V V VENTED ENTED ENTED ENTED T T T TUMBLE UMBLE UMBLE UMBLE D D D DRYER RYER RYER RYER W W W WT T T T 5019 5019 5019 5019 Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ety Information for this Unit Page 4 Unpacking the Appliance Page 5 Appliance Equipment Page 5 Installation Page 6 Startup Operation Page 7 Starting a Program Page 9 Cleaning and Maintenance Page 10 Troubleshooting Page 11 Technical Data Page 11 Disposal Page 12 EU Product Data Sheet Page 13 ...

Page 3: ...an deviate from the original appli ance The appliance is designed exclusively for private use and for the envisaged purpose This appli ance is not fit for commercial use The appliance is only to be used as described in the user manual Do not use the appliance for any other purpose Any other use is not intended and can result in damages or personal injuries Do not use it outdoors Keep it away from ...

Page 4: ...quate ventilation in order to prevent the recircula tion of gases which are generated by appliances which burns other fuels including open fires into the room The extracted air may not be vented into a flue which is used for the waste gas from appliances which burns gas or other fuels The ventilation openings in the appliance base if existing may not be clogged blocked e g by carpet Do not place t...

Page 5: ...lified persons in order to avoid a hazard Unpacking the Appliance Unpacking the Appliance Unpacking the Appliance Unpacking the Appliance Remove the appliance from its packaging Remove all packaging material such as foils filler and cardboard packaging To prevent hazards check the appliance for any transport damage In case of damage do not put the appliance into operation Contact your distributor ...

Page 6: ...rdingly see Adjust the feet Avoid the installation Avoid the installation Avoid the installation Avoid the installation near heaters next to a stove direct sunlight or any other heat sources at locations with high humidity e g outdoors as metal parts would be susceptible to corro sion under such circumstances in rooms where the temperature drops below 5 C or above 35 C Do not expose the appli ance...

Page 7: ...lations Startup Operation Startup Operation Startup Operation Startup Operation Pri Pri Pri Prior using for the first time or using for the first time or using for the first time or using for the first time Remove accessories and other materials from the appliance drum Clean the appliance drum Follow the instructions which we provide in the chapter Cleaning and Maintenance Allow the appliance to d...

Page 8: ...dly button press you select the program The control lamps indicate the selection Consider the program details in the Program table 3 3 3 3 TROCKNUNGSSTUFE TROCKNUNGSSTUFE TROCKNUNGSSTUFE TROCKNUNGSSTUFE drying level drying level drying level drying level By repeatedly button press you select the drying level The control lamps indicate the selection 4 4 4 4 Child Child Child Child safety lock safet...

Page 9: ...ght Combination not possible Cotton Extra For drying normal wet cotton textiles e g sheets linen underwear etc 6 kg 70 150 4 90 3 kg 110 3 57 1 kg 60 1 90 Standard 6 kg 60 130 4 23 3 kg 100 3 23 1 kg 60 1 90 Leicht Light 6 kg 60 90 2 90 1 kg 60 1 90 Pflegeleicht Easy care Extra For drying small loads of hardwearing fabrics e g synthetic fabrics 3 kg 40 58 1 83 1 kg 50 1 57 Standard 3 kg 50 45 1 40...

Page 10: ...Switch the appliance off Clean the lint filter as described under Cleaning and Maintenance Leave the appliance door slightly open until the next dry cycle to avoid odors If the appliance is not in use for an extended time disconnect it from the power supply Energy saving tips Energy saving tips Energy saving tips Energy saving tips Take advantage of the maximum capacity of each dry program Select ...

Page 11: ...d Unusual odours and powerful vibrations The appliance must stand on a solid base Are the feet aligned Fabrics are misshapen Always follow the instructions on the care label of your fabrics Error messages Error messages Error messages Error messages With some malfunctions the appliance indicates the following error codes to warn you E E E E r r r r ror code ror code ror code ror code Descript Desc...

Page 12: ...longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutilization of electrical and electronic equipment Information concerning where these can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING R...

Page 13: ...n mode W 0 46 Duration of the left on mode Min 10 Standard programm3 Cotton Standard Program time of standard cotton program weighted at full and partial load Min 90 average at full load Min 120 average at partial load Min 68 Condensation efficiency class4 Condensation efficiency class standard program average at full load average as partial load weighted at full and partial load Noise level dB A ...

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