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Important information...

 

         

Your dryer is designed to be particularly energy efficient. Its technical features include 
a refrigeration circuit, which uses energy efficiently in a similar way to a refrigerator.
The dryer's heat exchanger is cleaned automatically during drying.
The fluff filters and filter in the condensate container must be cleaned regularly.

Never operate the dryer without the fluff filters and without filter in condensate container!

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Fluff filters

During drying, fluff and hair from the laundry is trapped by the fluff filter. A blocked fluff filter 
may impair the heat exchange process.
The fluff filters must therefore be cleaned after every drying cycle.
Rinse regularly under running water 

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When cleaning the fluff filter, make sure that no foreign material (down, filling material) enters 
the air duct opening. If necessary, clean the drum beforehand with a vacuum cleaner. 
If foreign material should still enter the air duct 

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Filter in the condensate container

The filter in the condensate container cleans the condensation. This condensation is required 
for the automatic cleaning process. The filter should be cleaned regularly under running 
water. Empty the condensate container before cleaning the filter 

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 Installation and 

maintenance instructions, Page 3.

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Fabrics

Do not dry any fabrics that have come into contact with solvents, oil, wax, grease or paint: 
e.g. hair styling products, nail varnish remover, stain remover, cleaning solvent, etc.
Empty all pockets.
Do not dry non-breathable fabrics.
Avoid drying laundry items that produce a lot of fluff.
Woollens should be refreshed or dried using the woollens programme only.

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Consumption values table

 

Programme

Spin speed which 

is used for spinning 

the laundry

Duration

**

Energy consumption

**

COTTONS 

8 kg

4 kg

8 kg

4 kg

+

ü

C/board Dry*

1400 rpm 

117 min

78 min

1.55 kWh

0.87 kWh

1000 rpm

138 min

92 min

1.93 kWh

1.08

ü

kWh

  800 rpm

159 min

106 min

2.24 kWh

1.25

ü

kWh

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ü

c

Iron Dry*

1400 rpm

84 min

56 min

1.09 kWh

0.61 kWh

1000 rpm

105 min

70 min

1.44 kWh

0.81 kWh

  800 rpm

126 min

84 min

1.78 kWh

1.00 kWh

EASY CARE 

3.5 kg

3.5 kg

+c

C/board Dry*

 800

ü

rpm

46 min

0.52 kWh

 600 rpm

60 min

0.66 kWh

* Programme setting for testing in accordance with the applicable EN61121 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 laundry being loaded, the environmental conditions, and any additional functions 
that have been activated.

Most efficient programme for cotton fabrics

The following "standard cottons programme" (identified with 

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cotton laundry and is most efficient in terms of its combined energy consumption for drying wet 
cotton laundry.

Standard programme for cottons in accordance with current EU regulation 932/2012

Pro 

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 (Drying target)

Load

Energy consumption

Programme duration

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C C/board Dry

8 kg/4 kg

1.93 kWh/1.08 kWh

138 min/92 min

Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with Directive 2010/30/EU.

Power consumption when switched off

0.10 W

Power consumption when ready for use (left-on mode)

0.10 W

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Summary of Contents for WT 260100

Page 1: ...door Remove fluff from the door door area 2 Pull out the inner and outer fluff filter and open them out 3 Remove any fluff rinse both fluff filters under running water and dry thoroughly 4 Fold the fl...

Page 2: ...is leaking out Make sure the dryer is level Push the condensate container back in until it locks fully into place 12 What to do if Laundry is not dried correctly or is still too damp After the end of...

Page 3: ...ucted in its use by a responsible adult This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 4000 metres above sea level Contents Page Preparation 2 Control panel 2 Drying 3 4 Display panel an...

Page 4: ...ance instructions Page 3 Clean the fluff filters The fluff filter consists of two parts Clean the inner and outer fluff filter after every drying cycle 1 Open the door Remove fluff from the door door...

Page 5: ...e that is called from M1 M2 Memory 1 2 is displayed on the display panel W 3 sec end signal button signal auto power offandLanguage PressandholdbuttonsW 3 sec for 3 seconds in order to access the menu...

Page 6: ...s Use with separate basket only a see the woollens basket description WOOL IN BASKET 1 kg Hand or machine washable fabrics made of wool or containing wool Use with separate basket only a see the wooll...

Page 7: ...ts Do not dry non breathable fabrics Avoid drying laundry items that produce a lot of fluff Woollens should be refreshed or dried using the woollens programme only 9 Consumption values table Programme...

Page 8: ...se specify the product number E Nr and production number FD of your appliance see inside of door Switch the dryer off using the programme selector and unplug the mains plug from the socket Please empt...

Page 9: ...of tripping Below 0 C there is a possibility of frost damage Mains connection Connect the dryer to an AC earthed socket according to specifications otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the applianc...

Page 10: ...this instruction manual and the Installation and maintenance instructions before using the dryer To install the condensation drain follow the Condensation drain instructions provided separately Tumble...

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