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basket of wool NL

2. 

Place the feet of the basket for 

woollens in the holes of the fluff filter.

1. 

Place the items of laundry directly or with 

the insert in the basket for woollens.

→ 

"Application examples wool basket", 

page 36

3. 

Insert the ridge of the wool basket 

frontally into the top hook.

2. 

Close the door.

3. 

Set the program for the basket for 

woollens or the time program.

→ 

"Programs", Page 26

4. 

If necessary, adjust the program 

duration of the time program.

→ 

"Buttons", Page 24

Observe the recommended program 

duration for items of laundry in the 

basket for woollens:

Piece of laundry

Program-

expensive in

hours:minutes

14.2 Start program with wool 

basket

thin woolen

sweater

approx. 1:20

PAY ATTENTION!

If items of laundry in the basket for 

woollens come into contact with the 

rotating drum or the drum ribs, the items 

of laundry can cause material damage and 

damage to the appliance.

▶ 

Place the laundry items in the insert 

or basket for woollens so that they do 

not touch the drum and drum ribs.

thick woolen

sweater

approx. 1:30 - 3:00

Skirt

Pants
Gloves
Sneakers

approx. 1:00 - 1:30
approx. 1:00 - 1:30

approx. 0:30

approx. 1:30 / with

air max.

2:00

Required: The basket for woollens is placed in 
the appliance.

→ 

"Placing the wool basket", Page 34

Tip: Extend the program time for 

thick items of laundry or items of 

laundry with several layers.

5. 

Start the program

→ 

Page 31.

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Summary of Contents for WQG245DCFG

Page 1: ...Clothes dryer WQG245DCFG NL User manual and installation instructions Translated from Dutch to English www onlinedoctranslator com ...

Page 2: ...g energy 11 3 3 Energy Saving Mode 12 12 3 Loading the drum with laundry 31 4 Set up and connection 12 4 1 Unpacking the device 12 4 2 Scope of delivery 12 12 4 Starting the program 31 12 5 Adding laundry 31 12 6 Program cancel 31 12 7 Taking out the laundry 31 12 8 Switching off the appliance 31 12 9 Fluff filter 31 12 10 Condensate tank 33 4 3 Installation site requirements 13 4 4 Water drain ho...

Page 3: ...g 40 16 6 Carrying out intensive device maintenance 40 16 7 Ending Intensive Device Maintenance 42 17 Cleaning and maintenance 43 17 1 Tips for cleaning and maintenance 43 17 2 Humidity sensor 43 17 3 Filter of the condensed water tank 44 18 Troubleshooting 45 19 Transporting Storing and drain 50 19 1 Preparing the device for transport 50 19 2 Disposal of your old appliance 50 20 Customer Service ...

Page 4: ...in enclosed spaces within the sly environment sex to an altitude of 4000 m above sea level 1 3 Restriction of users This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand t...

Page 5: ...use a type marked with Never power the device via an external switching device e g a time switch or remote control Never connect the appliance to a circuit that is regularly turned on and off by the utility When the device is installed the mains plug of the mains connection cable must be freely accessible or if free access is not possible an all pole disconnecting device must be installed in the p...

Page 6: ...anufacturer s connection kit Accessories Page 29 Any other placement method is not allowed Do not install the appliance in a washer dryer column if the dryer manufacturer does not offer a suitable connection set Do not install appliances from different manufacturers and with different depths and widths in a washer dryer column Do not set up a washer dryer column on a platform the devices can tilt ...

Page 7: ...se protective gloves when installing and transporting the device 1 5 Safer use WARNING Risk of electric shock A damaged appliance or power cord is dangerous Never use a damaged device Never pull on the power cord to disconnect the device from the power supply Always pull the plug on the power cord If the appliance or the mains cable is damaged immediately unplug the mains cable from the socket or ...

Page 8: ... inhale or swallow small parts and choke Keep small parts away from children Do not allow children to play with small parts WARNING Risk of explosion Coal dust or flour in the vicinity of the device can cause explosions Keep the area around the device clean during use WARNING Risk of poisoning The condensed water from this appliance is not drinking water and may be contaminated with fluff Do not d...

Page 9: ... unwashed laundry has come into contact with solvents oil wax wax remover paint grease or stain remover it can ignite during drying Do not dry unwashed laundry in this appliance Before drying rinse the laundry thoroughly with hot water and detergent Do not use the appliance if the laundry is previously cleaned with industrial chemicals WARNING Risk of fire The laundry was not cooled sufficiently i...

Page 10: ...sonnel may carry out repairs on the device Only original spare parts may be used to repair the device If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Penetrating moisture can cause a shock Do not use a steam cleaner pressure washer hoses or nozzles to clean the appliance WARNING Risk...

Page 11: ...he room Light objects such as hair and fluff can be drawn into the air inlet of the device during operation and affect the function of the device Keep the environment clean while using the device Keep light objects away from the device Foam or foam rubber may warp or melt when dried Do not dry foam or foam rubber laundry Unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the surfaces of the device Do not use s...

Page 12: ...of the device or cause material damage and damage to the device Do not use the device with incomplete or defective accessories Replace the accessories before using the device Accessories Page 29 If you do not operate the device for a longer period of time the device automatically switches to energy saving mode All clues disappear and Start Reload flashes The energy saving mode is exited when you o...

Page 13: ...and use the device in frost sensitive places or outdoors If the device is used immediately after transport the refrigerant in the device can cause damage to the device Let the device rest for two hours immediately after transport before using it Accessories Page 29 This device al borrow a washing machine from the same manufacturer place The depth and width of this appliance with the measurements o...

Page 14: ... at the factory If you do not want to empty the condensed water container of the device regularly connect the water drain hose Remark When removing the condensed water hose liquid may escape from the connection PAY ATTENTION If the device is used without a correctly connected condensate water hose or water drain hose liquid can leak from the connection piece Before using the device connect the con...

Page 15: ...ensed water again in the condensed water container e g if the location of the device is changed undo these steps in reverse order Connection types for water drainage 5 Remove the stopper from the bottom PAY ATTENTION With a clogged or closed drain accumulated waste water can flow back into the unit Before using the device ensure that the waste water drains quickly and clears blockages Drain in a s...

Page 16: ...m the siphon Drain in a sink the water feed hose com crack through the slide bend and with the settlement material eel on the bend maximum 100 cm height settle 2 1 All appliance feet must be firmly planted on the floor 4 6 Connecting the appliance electrically Drain in a ditch the water feed hose com crack through the slide bend and with the settlement material eel The bend on the gutter 1 Insert ...

Page 17: ... Getting to know your device 5 1 Device Here you will find an overview of the components of your device 5 4 3 2 1 Depending on the device type details in the image may differ e g color and shape 1 2 3 4 Air intake Fluff filter Page 31 Door Condensate tank Page 33 5 Control panel Page 18 17 ...

Page 18: ... of wool Application Cam for fixing in the hook 1 2 3 4 5 3 Control panel You can set all functions of your device and obtain information about the operating status via the control panel 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 Programs Page 26 Program selector Page 30 3 4 Display Page 19 Button Page 22 and 18 ...

Page 19: ...ram 1 25 Time program Time program is set Time programs page 27 9 0 kg1 Recommended load Maximum load amount for the set program in kg 0 45 1 Ready in time Child lock Buttons Page 24 sex lights up the childproof lock is activated sex flashes the child lock is activated and the device was operated Deactivate child lock page 34 Start Pause Start cancel or pause sex lights up the program is running a...

Page 20: ...ing for sensitive textiles is activated Buttons Page 24 4 5 kg half load amount of Half the load quantity is activated Buttons Page 24 Silent drying Silent drying without beeps is activated Buttons Page 24 Condensate tank server Emptying the condensed water container Page 33 Push in the condensed water container Page 34 fluff filter Cleaning the fluff filter Page 31 Cre Just device maintenance Run...

Page 21: ... exchanger from the device Remark Do not remove the condensed water container and do not interrupt the programme To dry Program status Program status Drying purpose iron dry Drying purpose cabinet dry Program status Anti wrinkle Pause Program end Program status Program status Program status end 1 Example 21 ...

Page 22: ...re against accidental operation If the childproof lock has been activated and the appliance has been switched off the childproof lock remains activated Child lock Page 34 Cupboard dry plus sex Cupboard dry plus 1 2 3 sex With the selection Cabinet dry plus the drying target is activated springed Laying the drying target determine how damp or dry the laundry is at the end of the programme is drying...

Page 23: ...ying target Page 25 Iron dry sex Iron dry 1 2 3 sex With the Ironing selection dry the drying target is activated Laying the drying target determine how damp or dry the laundry is at the end of the programme is drying target Page 25 sex With the selection 1 2 or 3 the drying target is adjusted Adjust drying target Page 25 Anti wrinkle sex activate sex deactivate Activate or deactivate the anti cre...

Page 24: ... sex Program end sex Program duration sex The program end to establish The program duration is already included in the set number of hours After the program starts the program duration weather given sex The program duration for time programs Set up time programs Page 27 silent mode sex activate sex deactivate Signal after program end activate or deactivate half load sex activate sex deactivate Ind...

Page 25: ...g after drying iron or hang the laundry 8 1 Change drying target 2 on Cupboard dry plus Cupboard dryor Iron dry to press For some automatic programmes you can change the drying target so that your laundry becomes even drier or damper 1 Set an automatic program Automatic programs Page 26 a The display shows 1 2 or 3 a The display shows the specified drying target 2 on Cupboard dry plus Cupboard dry...

Page 26: ...ructions for program selection Care instructions on care labels Program Description max bela thing kg Cotton Dry sturdy and boil resistant textiles made of cotton and linen Dry sturdy and boil resistant textiles made of cotton and linen 9 0 Cotton eco Dry sturdy and boil resistant textiles made of cotton and linen Dry sturdy and boil resistant textiles made of cotton and linen Energy saving progra...

Page 27: ...ndry or hang it up The residual moisture then distributes itself evenly Extra fast 40 Dry synthetic textiles and light cotton textiles 1 0 Towels Dry sturdy and boil resistant towels and bathrobes made of cotton and linen 6 0 9 2 Time programs Time programs are programs with a fixed or adjustable program duration The program ends after the time has elapsed even if the laundry is not yet dry for ex...

Page 28: ...rams Time program Description max bela thing kg Time program warm Dry all textiles except wool and silk Suitable for pre dried or slightly damp laundry and for post drying multi layered thicker laundry 3 0 28 ...

Page 29: ...uitable washing machine of the same the manufacturer and with the same width and depth The pull out worktop makes the appliance easier to use filled and emptied WTZ27400 basket of wool Individual items from wool sports shoes and dry or air cuddly toys WMZ20600 Y divider Connect the water drain hose of an additional device to the same drain on the siphon 15000490 Water drain hose Discharge excess c...

Page 30: ...ark More information can be found in the digital operating instructions by scanning the QR code in the table of contents or on www bosch home com 12 1 Switch on device To protect your appliance and the laundry prepare the laundry Required The device is correctly set up and connected Setting up and connecting Page 12 Empty pockets Brush sand from all covers and pockets Close duvet covers and pillow...

Page 31: ...ou want to change the time until the program end first set the ready in time Turn the program selector on from to make 12 9 Fluff filter on Start Reload to press a The display shows whether the program maduur or the ready in time displayed a After the program end it shows display End During drying the fluff from the laundry is collected in the fluff filter The fluff filter protects the device agai...

Page 32: ...emove the fluff from the door 5 Detach the two piece fluff filter 3 Remove the two piece fluff filter 6 Open both fluff filters 7 Remove the fluff 4 Remove the fluff from the recess Make sure that no fluff falls into the air duct 32 ...

Page 33: ... the supplied water drain hose When you connect the water drain hose Page 14 you do not have to empty the condensed water container regularly Page 33 9 Close the two fluff filters and plug them together Empty the condensation container When the drying program has finished or if the display shows a message during use empty the condensed water container Requirements sex The display shows after dryin...

Page 34: ... using the device Push in the condensation container page 34 13 2 Deactivate child lock Required To deactivate the child lock the appliance must be switched on Push in the condensation container Press both buttons for about 3 seconds 3 sec Required The condensed water container Page 33 has been removed from the device a goes out in the display Push in the condensed water container as far as it wil...

Page 35: ...ry Program expensive in hours minutes 14 2 Start program with wool basket thin woolen sweater approx 1 20 PAY ATTENTION If items of laundry in the basket for woollens come into contact with the rotating drum or the drum ribs the items of laundry can cause material damage and damage to the appliance Place the laundry items in the insert or basket for woollens so that they do not touch the drum and ...

Page 36: ...ating drum or the drum ribs the items of laundry can cause material damage and damage to the appliance Place the laundry items in the insert or basket for woollens so that they do not touch the drum and drum ribs Example Pants or skirt Usage Remark It insert not used use no learning shoes or partly learning shoes dry gene The pieces were good loose in it insert insert 3 2 1 Remark The pieces of la...

Page 37: ... Emptying the condensed water container Page 33 16 1 Preparing the device for device maintenance to ride Before performing simple or intensive device maintenance the device must be prepared Required The fluff filter has been cleaned Cleaning the fluff filter Page 31 1 Remove the laundry 16 2 Preparing the condensate container for device maintenance Remark If the condensation water is drained away ...

Page 38: ...nance Preparing the condensate container for device maintenance page 37 2 Insert the stop from below 1 Set the program to level 1 a The condensed water container is for prepared for device maintenance 2 on Iron dry press and hold Remark If the condensation water is drained away with the drain hose perform the above mentioned next steps in reverse order after simple or intensive device maintenance ...

Page 39: ... the simple device maintenance has been completed 3 Press Start Refill a The device maintenance starts and there a signal sounds a The display shows End at the end of device maintenance and a signal sounds Requirements sex The appliance is prepared for the device maintenance Preparing the device for device maintenance Page 37 sex Device maintenance has started Start device maintenance page 38 4 Pu...

Page 40: ...ter the Preparing the condensate container for device maintenance page 37 the steps mentioned in the reverse order after simple or intensive device maintenance 1 Pull out the condensed water container horizontally and empty it 16 5 Intensive device maintenance on the device to prepare If the device is not used for more than a month stubborn dirt or odors may appear To remove them intensive device ...

Page 41: ...arm tap water into the condensate container Hold the filled condensed water container horizontally so that no liquid escapes 3 Push in the condensed water container until it locks Hold the filled condensed water container horizontally so that no liquid escapes 4 Press Start Refill The device maintenance starts and a signal sounds After approx 3 hours the appliance pauses the appliance maintenance ...

Page 42: ...ll a The device maintenance is continued After the end of the device maintenance the display shows End and a signal sounds 16 7 Ending intensive device maintenance 4 Pull out the condensed water container horizontally 1 Approx Fill 1 liters of warm tap water into the condensate container Hold the filled condensed water container horizontally so that no liquid escapes 5 Emptying the condensed water...

Page 43: ...he reverse order after simple or intensive device maintenance 17 2 Humidity sensor The humidity sensor of this appliance determines how damp your laundry is during drying Depending on the residual moisture of the laundry the appliance changes the duration of the automatic program R 1 cleaning and maintenance 7 Cleaning and maintenance loves Clean Humidity Sensor R R cleaning and maintenance clean ...

Page 44: ...ater container During drying fluff from the laundry ends up in the condensation water The filter in the condensed water container protects the device against fluff Clean the filter in the condensation container The filter is automatically cleaned when the condensed water container is emptied Check the filter regularly and clean a dirty filter 1 Emptying the condensed water container Page 33 5 Push...

Page 45: ...unning Cooling process active 1 No malfunction 2 Do not change the program during the cooling process Remark The cooling process takes up to 10 minutes You can continue to operate the device Buzzing sound Compressor active No error normal operating noise The display is off and Start Reload flashes The energy saving mode is active Press any button a The display lights up again CrE After some time o...

Page 46: ... Change drying target page 25 Adjust drying target Page 25 Anti crease not activated Activate the anti crease program Buttons Page 23 and program broken Condensate tank filled 1 Emptying the condensate container page 33 2 Push in the condensation container page 34 3 Starting the program Page 31 Water drain hose is kinked or pinched 1 Make sure that the water drain hose is not kinked or pinched 2 L...

Page 47: ... during drying The program sequence is electronically optimized This may lead to changes in the program duration No error no action required Pump sound Condensate pump active No error normal operating noise Buzzing sound Compressor venting active No error normal operating noise Drying time is too long Fluff filter is dirty Cleaning the fluff filter Page 31 Ambient temperature is higher than 30 C M...

Page 48: ...ed Check whether the interior lighting or other appliances are working The load quantity is too high Pay attention to the maximum load of the Programs Page 26 Warm laundry feels damper than it actually is at the end of the program 1 Remove the laundry from the drum immediately after drying 2 Spread out the items to let them cool Inappropriate drying target set Change drying target page 25 Drying t...

Page 49: ...nction Cause and Troubleshooting Odor has formed in the appliance Pine tree Stubborn contamination in the device or longer device downtime of more than one month Preparing intensive device maintenance on the device page 40 49 ...

Page 50: ...ws valuable raw materials to be reused Tip The device may contain residual water and drip during transport Transport the device upright WARNING Risk of health hazard Children can lock themselves in the appliance and endanger their lives Do not install the appliance behind a door that blocks or prevents the opening of the appliance door In the case of discarded appliances remove the mains plug from...

Page 51: ... framework for the take back valid in the EU and processing of old appliances 20 1 Product number E no and production number FD The product number E Nr and the production number FD can be found on the type plate of the device The type plate is located depending on the model sex on the inside of the door sex on the inside of the bottom holding valve sex on the back of the device honeycomb In order ...

Page 52: ...refer to a laundry moisture content of 60 The values indicated for other programs are guideline values and have been determined in accordance with the applicable standard EN61121 Program End moisture vigilance bela thing kg centri fugue revving number t min From gangly moisture vigilance Pro gram maduur h min energy gibberish use kWh cycle Cotton Cupboard Dry Cotton Cupboard Dry Cotton Cupboard Dr...

Page 53: ...ions when looking for the model The model identification consists of the slash character of the E number E No on the type plate Alternatively you will also find the model identifier in the first line of the EU energy label 2 Technical data Technical data Device height Device width Device depth Weight 84 2 cm 59 8 cm 59 9 cm 50 1 kg1 9 0 kg Maximum load thing mains voltage 220 240V 50 Hz Minimum in...

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Page 56: ...ome com service Contact data of all countries are listed in the attached service directory Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH Carl Wery Strasse 34 81739 Munich GERMANY www bosch home com 9001666668 9001666668 010920 NL ...

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