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 Operating the 

appliance

Operating the appliance

Loading laundry and 

switching on the dryer

Note:  

The dryer must be correctly 

positioned and connected, 

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1.

Place the laundry in the drum.

2.

To switch the dryer on, turn the 

program selector to any program.

3.

Close the dryer door.

Caution!

Risk of material damage to the dryer or 

laundry.

Take care not to trap any laundry in the 

door.

Setting a program

Note:  

If you have activated the 

childproof lock, you must deactivate it 

before you can set a program, see 

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1.

Select the required program; 

detailed information on the programs 

can be found from 

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onwards.

2.

Use the program selector to set the 

required program. The default 

program settings for the selected 

program appear in the display panel.

Note:  

Default program settings are 

standard settings that are already 

defined when a program is selected. 

After selecting a program, you can 

see the default program settings in 

the display panel.

3.

If required, adjust the default 

program settings. You can find 

detailed information on this from 

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 onwards.

Starting the program

Press the Start button.

Note:  

If you want to lock the program 

to prevent it from being inadvertently 

adjusted, you can select the childproof 

lock, see 

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Program sequence

The programme status is indicated in 

the display field.
e.g. 

1:27

Expected programme duration 

in hours and minutes.

Note:  

When a programme is 

selected, the expected drying 

time for the recommended load 

is displayed. During drying 

moisture sensors detect the 

remaining moisture in the load 

and adjust the programme 

length (except timed 

programmes). This is visible via 

the time remaining leaping 

forward.

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Wet

ö

Iron Dry

»

Cupboard Dry

AntiCrease

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Pause

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Summary of Contents for WTA74202ID

Page 1: ...en Installation and operating instructions Tumble dryer WTA74202ID ...

Page 2: ...the operating and installation instructions describe different models any differences will be pointed out at the relevant points in the text Read these operating and installation instructions before operating the tumble dryer Display rules Warning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possibly dangerous situation Not heeding the warning can cause death or injuries Caution This sig...

Page 3: ...panel 22 Display panel 23 Z Laundry 24 Preparing the laundry 24 Sorting laundry according to 24 Programs and buttons 25 Programs 25 Buttons 27 1 Operating the appliance 28 Loading laundry and switching on the dryer 28 Setting a program 28 Starting the program 28 Program sequence 28 Changing the program or adding laundry 29 Program interruption 29 Program end 29 Removing laundry and switching off t...

Page 4: ...ater and are suitable for tumble drying see label on item Using the appliance for any other purpose is outside of the scope of its intended application and is forbidden This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 4000 metres above sea level Before you switch on the appliance Check that there is no visible damage to the appliance Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged Should...

Page 5: ... by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge as long as they are supervised or have received instruction on how to use the appliance safely and they have understood the potential risks of using the appliance Children must not play with this appliance Do not allow children to clean or maintain this appliance unsupervised Keep children under 3 years and pets away from this appliance Do not lea...

Page 6: ...Installation Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance is not installed properly this may lead to a dangerous situation Make sure that The mains voltage on your power socket matches the rated voltage specified on the appliance identification plate The connected loads and the required fuse protection are specified on the identification plate The ap...

Page 7: ...t air through an exhaust air duct that is routed directly outdoors Always have the chimney sweep responsible confirm that your appliance is operating safely Warning Risk of fire material damage damage to the appliance The use of extension cords or power strips may result in fire due to overheating or short circuiting Connect the appliance directly to an earthed socket that has been correctly insta...

Page 8: ...appliance If you take hold of any of the appliance s protruding parts e g the appliance door in order to lift or move it these parts may break off and cause injury Do not take hold of any of the appliance s protruding parts in order to move the appliance Warning Risk of injury The appliance is very heavy Lifting it may result in injury Do not lift the appliance on your own Riskofinjury The applian...

Page 9: ...ions fire Certain objects may ignite when drying is in progress or even cause the appliance to catch fire or explode Remove any lighters or matches from pockets on items of clothing Riskofexplosions fire If there is coal dust or flour in the air around the appliance this may cause an explosion Make sure that the area around the appliance is kept clean when it is in operation Warning Risk of fire m...

Page 10: ...n it is open Riskofinjury If you climb onto the appliance the worktop may break which may result in injury Do not climb onto the appliance Riskofinjury If you reach into the drum while it is still rotating you risk injuring your hands Wait until the drum has stopped rotating Caution Material damage damage to the appliance If the amount of laundry in the appliance exceeds its maximum load capacity ...

Page 11: ... is never obstructed when the appliance is in operation and that the area around the appliance is adequately ventilated Cleaning Maintenance Warning Risk of death The appliance is powered by electricity There is a risk of electric shock if you come into contact with live components Therefore please note Switch off the appliance Disconnect the appliance from the power supply pull out the plug Never...

Page 12: ...e appliance The use of spare parts and accessories supplied by other brands is dangerous and may result in injury material damage or damage to the appliance For safety reasons use genuine spare parts and accessories only Caution Material damage damage to the appliance Cleaning agents and agents for pretreating laundry e g stain removers prewash sprays etc may cause damage if they come into contact...

Page 13: ...gy Load the dryer with the maximum load Note Do not exceed the maximum load for the programs as this prolongs the drying time and increases energy consumption Ventilate the room and keep the air inlet on the dryer free to ensure air exchange Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle If the fluff filter is dirty the drying time is prolonged and energy consumption is increased Energy saving mod...

Page 14: ... if you lift it Do not lift the dryer on your own You could cut your hands on the sharp edges of the dryer Do not hold the dryer by the sharp edges Protruding parts on the dryer may break off when it is lifted or pushed Do not move the dryer by holding onto protruding parts Caution Risk of material damage to the dryer or fabrics Check the dryer for damage caused during transportation Never operate...

Page 15: ...llowing must also be observed Ensure that the room is well ventilated otherwise energy consumption and drying time will increase Bad ventilation of the room may lead to the increase of moisture which may cause damages e g to walls or furniture Do not cover the exhaust air opening Leave approx 1 m of free space around the exhaust air opening Connections on the dryer Connections for an exhaust air d...

Page 16: ... air ducts with many bends and elbows Pressure losses through friction Duct or pipe friction resistance i e friction on the inside of the exhaust air duct affects the air flow as follows the smoother the internal wall the larger the diameter of the internal wall the shorter the pipe the lower the friction resistance Pressure losses due to fixtures The exhaust air encounters further resistance thro...

Page 17: ... grooved Flexible pipe cor rugated 110 x 54 smooth 220 x 54 smooth Model variant straight piece per 1 m length 4 6 12 10 3 Fixtures Diverters Bend R 300 mm 3 5 7 6 3 R 200 mm 4 7 8 8 4 R 100 mm 6 9 10 12 6 Angle 10 16 17 26 8 Elbow 19 22 24 50 17 Telescopic wall box with grid 14 28 7 Wall box with backpressure flap 6 13 3 5 Total pressure loss Pipe connection 0 50 100 0 80 110 120 130 ...

Page 18: ...r duct directly into the open air via an exhaust air pipe through an open window Example pipe connection inside diameter 100 mm flexible pipe corrugated Through a wall box into chimneys or ventilation shafts Notes It is not permitted to connect the exhaust air duct to chimneys which are connected to gas or coal fired ovens cookers or gas fired heating systems If the appliance is being connected to...

Page 19: ...direct ingress of wind on the escaping exhaust air In every case have safe operation confirmed by the responsible ventilation engineer installer When connecting to the interception pipe avoid the following mutual interference between dryers discharge of moisture in the washing and drying room higher pressure losses increase in energy consumption and time The exhaust air ducts of the individual dry...

Page 20: ...ief 1 Load the laundry and close the door Switch on the dryer Select a program and if necessary adjust the program default settings 2 Select the start button A Dry Unload the laundry 3 Switch off the dryer Clean the fluff filter Clean the exhaust air duct at least once a year ...

Page 21: ...Getting to know your appliance en 21 Getting to know your appliance Gettingtoknowyourappliance Dryer Control and display panel 0 Fluff filter 8 Dryer door ...

Page 22: ...Q VFKUDQNWURFNHQ E JHOWURFNHQ DQGW FKHU 0L 6SRUWVZHDU DXQHQ WUD XU ROOH ILQLVK OXVHQ HPGHQ Use the program selector to switch the dryer on and off and to select the program 0 Programm Page 25 8 Start button for starting or interrupting the program Page 27 Buttons Page 27 H Display panel with buttons Page 23 ...

Page 23: ... the Ready in time Select Anti Crease H Select Low Heat Drying Fine adjustment of the dryness level Anti crease selected E Childproof lock selected s Low Heat Drying selected A Start or Pause selected 3 h Program delay in hours when Ready in time is selected 1 27 Expected program duration in hours and minutes e ö Ÿš Program progress Wet Iron Dry Cupboard Dry Anti Crease End and Pause ç Clean the f...

Page 24: ...particles which may be deposited on the moisture sensor This may impair the sensor function and in consequence the drying result Notes When washing laundry to be tumble dried use the correct amount of detergent and care products as specified in the manufacturer s instructions Clean the moisture sensor regularly Page 32 Sorting laundry according to c Suitable for tumble drying a Dry at normal tempe...

Page 25: ... hard wearing and heat resistant fabrics made of a single layer of cotton or linen that need to be damp after drying and are suit able for ironing or hanging up 7 kg Easy care f Cupboard Dry Plus Ò Synthetic or blended fabrics that are made of more than one layer and do not dry readily 3 5 kg Easy care f Cupboard Dry Normal synthetic or blended fabrics made of a single layer 3 5 kg Easy care f Iro...

Page 26: ... adjust the programme length using the button for the drying time Time program cold 5 All types of fabric For freshening up or airing items of laundry that have not been worn for long 3 kg You can adjust the programme length using the button for the drying time Shirts Business Non iron shirts or blouses made of cotton linen synthetic fibres or blended fabrics 1 5 kg Super 40 Synthetics and light c...

Page 27: ...rogrammes Between 20 minutes and 3 hours in 10 minute increments Finished in ñ The programme will end in 1 24 hrs Set the Ready in time in increments of one hour to delay the start of the programme The required number of hours after the programme ends is displayed in the display panel E 3 sec Childproof lock Press and hold the Ready in time button and the drying time button at the same time for 3 ...

Page 28: ...he display panel Note Default program settings are standard settings that are already defined when a program is selected After selecting a program you can see the default program settings in the display panel 3 If required adjust the default program settings You can find detailed information on this from Page 25 onwards Starting the program Press the Start button Note If you want to lock the progr...

Page 29: ...el the program you must remove the laundry items and spread them out so that the heat can disperse Program end Ÿš appears in the display panel Removing laundry and switching off the dryer 1 Remove the laundry 2 Turn the program selector to the off position Clean the fluff filter Note During drying fluff and hair from the laundry is trapped by the fluff filter If the fluff filter is blocked or dirt...

Page 30: ...m The volume of the audible button signals You will need to activate the setting mode in order to change these settings Activating setting mode 1 Switch the dryer on 2 Select the Cottons programme in position 1 and wait for five seconds The symbols go out in the display panel and the programme duration is displayed 1 Press and hold the Start button and at the same time turn the programme selector ...

Page 31: ...ange the volume 7 Turn the program selector clockwise to position 4 8 The volume for the audible button signal is shown in the display 0 off 1 quiet 2 medium 3 loud 4 very loud 9 Press the Finish in time button or the drying time button to change the volume Exiting setting mode Turn the program selector to the Off position once you have set the required spin speed and the volume The settings have ...

Page 32: ... sensor The moisture sensor measures how damp the laundry is After long periods of usage the moisture sensor may become covered by a fine layer of limescale or residues of detergents and care products Such residues must be removed regularly as the sensor function and in consequence the drying result may be impaired Open the door and clean the moisture sensor with a coarse sponge Caution Moisture s...

Page 33: ...rong program for the type of fabric All the required information can be found in the program table Remove clothes immediately after drying Creasing may occur if they are left in the drum Water is leaking out Not a fault The dryer may be positioned on an incline Level the dryer Laundry is not dried cor rectly or is still too damp After the end of the program warm laundry feels damper than it actual...

Page 34: ...t air duct lenght Futher information Page 15 Displayed drying time changes during drying process Not a fault The moisture sensors detect the remaining moisture in load and cor rect the programme lenght except timed programmes Humidity in the room increases Not a fault Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated Exhaust air duct installed the exhaust air routes directly into the open air Page 15 ...

Page 35: ...act information for your nearest after sales service can be found here or in the enclosed after sales service directory Please provide after sales service with the dryer s product number E no and production number FD You can find this information on the inside of the dryer door or on the rear of the dryer Trust the expertise of the manufacturer Contact us You can therefore be sure that the repair ...

Page 36: ...min 3 13 kWh 800 rpm 115 min 3 60 kWh Easy care 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Cupboard Dry 800 rpm 50 min 1 41 kWh 600 rpm 62 min 1 75 kWh Program setting for testing in accordance with the applicable IEC 61121 standard The values may differ from those specified depending on the type of fabric composition of laundry to be dried residual moisture in the laundry the degree of dryness that has been set the amount of...

Page 37: ...ta TechnicaldataDimensions 85 x 60 x 60 cm Height x width x depth Weight Approx 37 kg Maximum load 7 kg Connected voltage 220 240 V Connected load Max 2200 W Fuse 10 A Drum interior light Ambient temperature 5 35 C Depending on the model ...

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Page 40: ...001201994 9612 You can find the contact information for all countries in the attached after sales service directory 7 Advice and repair order in the event of faults GB 0344 892 8979 Calls charged at local or mobile rate IE 01450 2655 0 03 per minute at peak Off peak 0 0088 per minute ...

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