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Information on the display

Information on the display. 

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Note: . 

If you cannot rectify the fault yourself by turning the appliance off and then on 

again, please contact our after-sales service.

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Help with the appliance

Help with the appliance. 

Faults

Cause/remedy

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 on the display and 

drying has stopped.

Empty the condensation container and reinsert it.

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Press Start/Pause 

A

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Once you have installed the optional drain hose*, make sure that it:

Is correctly connected 

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Is free of kinks

Is not blocked or clogged, e.g. with deposits

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 on the display.

Remove the fluff.

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Press Start/Pause 

A

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 on the display.

Not a fault. The heat exchanger is being cleaned automatically. Do not pull out 

the condensation container while this is displayed.

The display goes out and 

Start/Pause 

A

 flashes.

Not a fault. Energy saving mode is active .

* Depending on how the appliance is equipped or the available accessory

Faults

Cause/remedy

Appliance does not start.

Check the mains plug and fuse.

Check whether a programme has been selected.

Check that the appliance door is closed.

Check whether the childproof lock is activated. If it is, deactivate the child-

proof lock.

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Check whether a "Ready in" time has been selected. If it has, this will delay 

the start of a selected programme. 

Creasing.

Load exceeded or incorrect programme selected for a type of fabric. All the 

required information can be found in the programme table.

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Remove laundry from the drum as soon as the drying programme has fin-

ished. Creasing occurs when clothing is left in the drum.

Water is leaking out.

The appliance may be positioned at an angle. Level the appliance.

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Programme duration dis-

played changes as dry-

ing progresses.

Not a fault. The moisture sensor measures the residual moisture in the laundry 

and adjusts the programme duration (with the exception of timed programmes).

Summary of Contents for WTW87560GB

Page 1: ...en Installation and operating instructions Tumble dryer WTW87560GB ...

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: ...tings 23 Z Laundry 25 Preparing the laundry 25 Sorting laundry 25 1 Operating the appliance 26 Loading laundry and switching on the appliance 26 Setting a programme 27 Starting a programme 27 Programme progress 27 Changing the programme or adding more laundry 27 Cancelling the programme 28 Programme end 28 Removing laundry and switching off the appliance 28 Emptying the condensation container 28 R...

Page 4: ...r service Read and follow the operating and installation instructions and all other information provided with this appliance Retain the documents for subsequent use or for subsequent owners Safety instructions Safetyinstructions The following safety information and warnings are provided to protect you from injury and to prevent material damage to your surroundings It is nevertheless important to t...

Page 5: ...om the socket before severing the mains cable and then destroy the lock on the appliance door Warning Risk of suffocation If allowed to play with the packaging plastic film or packing components children may become caught in these or pull them over their heads and suffocate Keep packaging plastic film and packing components away from children Warning Risk of poisoning Detergents and care products ...

Page 6: ...The presence of this mark is the only way to be sure that it fulfils all the applicable regulations Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance s mains cable is altered or damaged this may result in electric shock short circuiting or fire due to overheating The mains cable must not be kinked crushed or altered and must not come into contact with any...

Page 7: ...e 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 appliance has sharp edges on which you could cut your hands Do not take hold of the appliance by its sharp edges Wear protective gloves to lift it Riskofinjury If the hoses and mains cables are not correctly routed they may constitute a tripping hazard which m...

Page 8: ...erminated before the drying cycle has finished this prevents the laundry from cooling down sufficiently and may cause the laundry to ignite or may result in material damage or damage to the appliance During the last part of the drying cycle the laundry in the drum is not heated cooling cycle This is to ensure that it remains at a temperature at which it will not be damaged Do not switch off the ap...

Page 9: ...h the maximum load capacities specified for each of the programs Page 21 Materialdamage damagetotheappliance If you operate the appliance without a fluff filter or if the fluff filter is defective this may result in damage to the appliance Do not operate the appliance without a fluff filter or with a fluff filter that is defective Materialdamage damagetotheappliance Light objects such as hair and ...

Page 10: ...s When removing the mains plug from the socket always take hold of the plug itself and never the mains cable otherwise this may damage the mains cable Do not make any technical modifications to the appliance or its features Repairs and any other work on the appliance must only be conducted by our customer service or by an electrician The same applies for replacing the mains cable when necessary Sp...

Page 11: ...ducing energy consumption Load the appliance with the maximum loads permitted for the programmes Note If the maximum load is exceeded this extends the programme duration and increases energy consumption Operate the appliance in a ventilated room and make sure that the air inlet on the appliance is unobstructed so that air exchange can take place unhindered Regularly remove the fluff from the appli...

Page 12: ...ance behind a door as this may obstruct the appliance door or prevent it from opening completely Once an appliance has reached the end of its life pull the mains plug from the socket before severing the mains cable and then destroy the lock on the appliance door Warning Risk of explosions fire If there is coal dust or flour in the air around the appliance this may cause an explosion Make sure that...

Page 13: ...ce by its sharp edges Wear protective gloves to lift it Caution Material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance overheats it may not be able to operate properly or this may result in material damage or damage to the appliance Make sure that the appliance s air inlet is never obstructed when the appliance is in operation and that the area around the appliance is adequately ventilated Insta...

Page 14: ...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 installed Do not use extension cords power strips or multi way couplers Warning Risk of injury If the hoses and mains cables are not correctly routed they may constitute a tripping hazard which may result in injury Route ho...

Page 15: ...l out worktop WTZ20410 2 Appliance settings Appliancesettings Childproof lock Activating the childproof lock prevents the settings from being accidentally changed on the control panel Activating deactivating the childproof lock Press and hold Child lock push 3 sec for 3 seconds Note The childproof lock will remain active even once the appliance has been switched off If you wish to change settings ...

Page 16: ...Use the Finished in or button to set the volume you require 0 off 4 very loud Switching the automatic switch off function on off If the appliance is not used for an extended period it may automatically switch itself off until a programme starts or when a programme has ended in order to save energy It can be switched back on again at any time by pressing You can switch the appliance s automatic swi...

Page 17: ...dry Switch on the appliance Select a programme 2 Open the door and place the laundry in the drum Close the door If necessary Adjust the programme settings Start the programme 3 Once the programme has ended Switch off the appliance Open the door and remove the laundry Empty the condensation container 4 Remove the fluff ...

Page 18: ...r appliance 18 Familiarising yourself with your appliance Familiarisingyourselfwithyourappliance Appliance overview Condensation container 0 Control panel 8 Drum interior lighting depending on the model Air inlet H Door P Fluff filter 3 ...

Page 19: ...proof lock Prevents the functions you have set from being changed accidentally To activate deactivate it Page 15 Anti Crease 60 min H Anti Crease 120 min P Low Heat Drying X Display Displays settings and information A for Starting a programme Pausing a programme e g to add items of laundry Cancelling a programme h Ready in Degree of dryness Dryness level Audible signal ...

Page 20: ...s being cleaned automatically Programme progress for e Drying ö Iron Dry Cupboard Dry Q Anti Crease Pause Programme end Dryness levels for ö Iron Dry Cupboard Dry Ò Cupboard Dry Plus 5 Degree of dryness selected Timed programme selected 1 27 Expected programme duration in hours and minutes 3h Programme delay in hours when Ready in time is selected ...

Page 21: ...y once the programme has ended and allow to dry 0 5 kg Timed Progr Cold Timed programme for all types of fabric except for wool and silk For freshening up or airing clothing that has hardly been worn Note You can adjust the programme duration Programme settings on page 23 3 kg Timed Progr Warm Timed programme for all types of fabric except silk Suitable for pre dried or slightly damp laundry and f...

Page 22: ...Dry large items individually Follow the instructions on the care label 2 5 kg Down Wear Clothing pillows bedspreads or eiderdowns filled with down Note Dry large items individually 1 5 kg Sportswear Weatherproof and outdoor clothing with a membrane coating and water repellent fabrics 1 5 kg Towels Hard wearing towels and dressing gowns made of cotton 6 kg Super Quick 40 Synthetic fabrics and light...

Page 23: ...l tone is activated Drying target ü Select the dryness level depending on the required degree of dryness If you have selected a dryness level this will be stored for the selected programme even after the appliance has been switched off Exception The settings will not be saved for Cot tons Cupboard Dry Plus Ò Multi layered thick laundry that does not dry readily Cupboard Dry Normal single layered l...

Page 24: ...ber of hours is displayed Note Use the Finished in button to increase the setting val ues and the Finished in button to reduce them 3 Press Start Pause A This activates the time delay Before the programme starts the selected number of hours e g is shown on the display and counts down until the drying programme starts The duration of the pro gramme will then be displayed Note The programme duration...

Page 25: ...ate on the moisture sensor This may impair the sensor s performance and in turn 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 34 Sorting laundry Note Load the laundry item by item into the appliance For more effective drying do not stuff a...

Page 26: ...ms made from delicate fabrics such as silk and curtains made of synthetic material 1 Operating the appliance Operatingtheappliance Loading laundry and switching on the appliance Note The appliance must be correctly installed and connected Page 12 1 Prepare and sort the laundry 2 Press to switch on the appliance 3 Open the door Check that the drum has been completely emptied Empty it if necessary 4...

Page 27: ...hildproof lock Page 15 Programme progress The programme status will be indicated on the display Note When a programme is selected the expected drying time for the maximum permitted load is displayed The moisture sensor measures the residual moisture in the laundry as it is being dried The programme duration and the remaining time indicated on the display are automatically adjusted as the programme...

Page 28: ... heat to dissipate Programme end will appear on the display Removing laundry and switching off the appliance 1 Remove the laundry 2 Press to switch off the appliance Emptying the condensation container By default the condensation from the appliance runs into the condensation container Alternatively you have the option of discharging the condensation water supplied depending on the model If you cho...

Page 29: ...ycle The filter is cleaned by emptying out the condensation water You should still check the filter regularly for any build up and remove this if necessary Cleaning the filter in the condensation container on page 35 Removing the fluff Note During drying fluff and hair from the laundry is trapped by the fluff filter If the fluff filter is clogged or dirty this reduces the flow of air preventing th...

Page 30: ...nder warm running water 8 Dry the two parts of the fluff filter snap them shut and reinsert the filter Caution Material damage damage to the appliance If you operate the appliance without a fluff filter or if the fluff filter is defective this may result in damage to the appliance Do not operate the appliance without a fluff filter or with a fluff filter that is defective ...

Page 31: ...the condensation container during the drying programme or after each time you use the dryer Replace the condensation drain as follows 1 Remove any accessories from the drum 2 Remove all items from the bag 3 Detach the condensation hose from the socket Note The appliance comes delivered with the condensation hose already fitted to the socket 4 Place the condensation hose in the parked position 5 Ta...

Page 32: ...ut Do not kink the drain hose The difference in height between the installation surface and the drain should not exceed 100 cm Caution Risk of accumulated water being drawn back into the appliance and causing material damage Check that the water drains away quickly The drain must not be sealed or blocked 7 Pull out the condensation container horizontally and empty it 8 Turn the condensation contai...

Page 33: ... into place The condensation water is now discharged via the drain hose into the waste water system or into a washbasin Note If you want to change the condensation drain back to the condensation container carry out all these steps in reverse order Caution Risk of material damage damage to the appliance If you are draining condensation water into the condensation container liquid may leak out of th...

Page 34: ...given off by cleaning agents that contain solvents e g cleaning solvent Do not use cleaning agents that contain solvents Warning Risk of electric shock material damage damage to the appliance If moisture penetrates the appliance this may cause it to short circuit Do not use a pressure washer or steam cleaner to clean your appliance Caution Material damage damage to the appliance Cleaning agents an...

Page 35: ...r cleans the condensation water which is used during the appliance s automatic cleaning cycle 1 Pull out the condensation container horizontally 2 Pour out the condensation water 3 Remove the filter 4 Clean the filter under warm running water or in the dishwasher 5 Push the filter in until you feel it lock into place Caution If the filter is not inserted fluff can find its way inside the appliance...

Page 36: ...rgy saving mode is active Depending on how the appliance is equipped or the available accessory Faults Cause remedy Appliance does not start Check the mains plug and fuse Check whether a programme has been selected Check that the appliance door is closed Check whether the childproof lock is activated If it is deactivate the child proof lock Page 15 Check whether a Ready in time has been selected I...

Page 37: ...ce may have fluff in it This will increase the drying time Remove the fluff Page 29 If the air inlet on the appliance is blocked or not fully open the drying time may increase Make sure that the air inlet remains unobstructed If the ambient temperature is lower than 15 C or higher than 30 C this may increase the drying time Inadequate air circulation in the room may increase the drying time Make s...

Page 38: ...e 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 appliance has sharp edges on which you could cut your hands Do not take hold of the appliance by its sharp edges Wear protective gloves to lift it Prepare the appliance for transportation as follows 1 Pull out the condensation container horizontally ...

Page 39: ...ct the appliance s mains plug from the power supply The appliance is now ready to be transported Caution Risk of material damage damage to the appliance Despite draining there will always be some residual water in the appliance Any residual water may leak out and cause material damage The appliance should therefore be transported upright Riskofmaterialdamage damagetotheappliance The appliance cont...

Page 40: ...00 1 14 Easy Care 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Cupboard Dry 800 50 0 55 600 64 0 69 In order to test the appliance in accordance with the applicable EN 61121 standard connect the exter nal condensation drain hose Page 31 Programme setting for testing in accordance with the applicable EN 61121 standard The values may differ from those specified depending on the type of fabric composition of laundry to be dried re...

Page 41: ...10 W Disposal Disposal The appliance s heat exchanger contains fluorinated greenhouse gas in a hermetically sealed unit Depending on how the appliance is equipped Dispose of packaging and the appliance in an environmentally responsible manner This appliance is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2012 19 EU which governs waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The directive pr...

Page 42: ...id unnecessary visits by engineers Please provide the after sales service with the product number E no and the production number FD of the appliance You can find this information depending on the model On the inside of the door open service flap and at the rear of the appliance Trust in the expertise of the manufacturer Contact us for assistance By doing so you can be sure that the repairs are car...

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Page 44: ...001225803 9608 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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