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Childproof lock

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Emptying the condensation
container

If the drying programme has finished
or the display shows a notification
while the appliance is in operation,
empty the condensation container.

Requirements

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The display shows the following
after drying: "End"

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or the display shows the following
during operation: 

⁠ .

1.

Pull out the condensation con-
tainer, keeping it level.

2.

Empty the condensation container.

Make sure that you insert the con-
densation container before operat-
ing the appliance. 
→ 

"Inserting the condensation con-

tainer", Page 31

Inserting the condensation
container

Push the condensation container
in as far as it will go.

13 Childproof lock

Secure your appliance against being
operated unintentionally using the
controls.

13.1 Activating the childproof

lock

Press and hold the two 

⁠ 

 3 sec.

 

buttons for approx. 3 seconds.

a

The display shows 

⁠ .

a

The control elements are locked.

a

The childproof lock remains active
even after the appliance has been
switched off and in the event of a
power cut.

13.2 Deactivating the child-

proof lock

Requirement:

 To deactivate the

childproof lock, the appliance must
be switched on.

Press and hold the two 

⁠ 

 3 sec.

 

buttons for approx. 3 seconds.

a

⁠  goes out in the display.

Summary of Contents for WT46G491GB

Page 1: ...Tumble dryer en User manual and installation instructions WT46G491GB...

Page 2: ...ol panel 18 6 Display 19 7 Buttons 21 8 Dryness level 23 8 1 Changing the dryness level 23 8 2 Adjusting the dryness level 23 9 Programmes 24 9 1 Automatic programmes 24 9 2 Timed programmes 25 10 Acc...

Page 3: ...tation storage and disposal 41 17 1 Preparing the appliance for transportation 41 17 2 Disposing of old appliance 41 18 Customer Service 42 18 1 Product number E Nr and production number FD 42 19 Cons...

Page 4: ...s and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en vironment Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people wh...

Page 5: ...circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the energy supplier When the appliance is installed the mains plug of the power cord must be freely accessible If free access is not possible an all po...

Page 6: ...ifferent manufacturers and with varying depths and widths in a washer dryer stack Do not install a washer dryer stack on a platform the appli ances may tip over WARNING Risk of suffocation Children ma...

Page 7: ...ess of moisture can cause an electric shock Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity Do not use steam or high pressure cleaners hoses or sprays...

Page 8: ...er this may ignite during the drying process Clean the fluff filter regularly Highly flammable objects such as lighters or matches may ignite during the drying process Remove all highly flammable obje...

Page 9: ...ppliance becomes hot during operation Do not touch the rear panel of the appliance when it is hot Keep children away from the rear panel of the appliance when it is hot Position the appliance with the...

Page 10: ...nd non original accessories is dangerous Only use the manufacturer s original spare parts and original ac cessories WARNING Risk of poisoning Poisonous fumes may be given off if you use cleaning agent...

Page 11: ...uitable cleaning products may damage the surfaces of the appli ance Do not use harsh or abrasive de tergents Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content Do not use hard scouring pads or c...

Page 12: ...o the appli ance Remove these objects along with all supplied accessories from the drum before starting the appliance 1 Remove any packaging and pro tective covers completely from the appliance Dispos...

Page 13: ...an level and firm surface Align the appli ance Page 16 Installation loca tion Requirements In a washer dryer stack Only use the ori ginal connection set from the dryer manufac turer when set ting up t...

Page 14: ...e ATTENTION When operating the appliance without the water drain hose being connected properly liquid may leak out of the connecting piece Before operating the appliance connect the water drain hose p...

Page 15: ...ater can flow back into the appliance Before operating the appliance en sure that the wastewater drains away quickly and eliminate any blockages Drainage into a siphon Secure the con nection point wit...

Page 16: ...rn the ap pliance feet Check that the appli ance is level using a spirit level All appliance feet must stand firmly on the ground 4 6 Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply 1 Insert the ma...

Page 17: ...n find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 2 3 4 5 6 On certain models specific details such as the colour and shape may differ from those pictured 1 Ventilation opening 2 Maintenance fl...

Page 18: ...18 5 2 Control panel You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status 2 3 1 1 4 1 Programmes Page 24 2 Programme selecto...

Page 19: ...d minutes 1 29 Timed programme The timed programme is set Timed programmes Page 25 10h 1 Programme end time Buttons Page 22 Childproof lock lights up The childproof lock is activ ated flashes The chil...

Page 20: ...ed Buttons Page 22 Washing machine spin speed The spin speed in rpm that is set on the washing machine is activated Condensation container Empty the condensation container Page 31 Insert the condensat...

Page 21: ...ctivated Childproof lock Page 31 Adjust Level I II III Adjust the dryness level If the laundry feels too damp after it has been dried to a particular dry ness level you can ad just the dryness level A...

Page 22: ...n is already included in the set number of hours Once the programme has started the pro gramme duration is dis played Drying Time Multiple selection Set the programme dura tion for timed pro grammes T...

Page 23: ...dry is still slightly damp To prevent creasing after drying iron the laundry or hang it up 8 1 Changing the dryness level For some automatic programmes you can change the dryness level so that your la...

Page 24: ...els provide you with additional information about programme selection Programme Description Max load kg Cotton Cupboard Extra Dry Cupboard Dry Iron Dry Dry hard wearing heat resistant fabrics made of...

Page 25: ...s made of synthetics and light cotton 2 0 9 2 Timed programmes Timed programmes are programmes with a defined or adjustable programme duration The programme ends once this time has elapsed even if the...

Page 26: ...Programmes 26 Programme Description Max load kg Warm Dry all types of fabric except for wool and silk Suitable for pre dried or slightly damp laundry and for drying off multi layered thick laundry 3...

Page 27: ...ufacturer The pull out worktop makes it easier to load and unload the appli ance WTZ11400 Y distributor Connect the water drain hose of an additional ap pliance to the same si phon outlet 15000490 11...

Page 28: ...2 4 Starting the programme Requirement A programme is set Setting a programme Page 28 Press Start Pause a The display shows the programme duration or the programme end time a After the programme has e...

Page 29: ...e from fluff Cleaning the fluff filter If the drying programme has finished or the display shows a notification while the appliance is in operation clean the fluff filter Note If you do not clean the...

Page 30: ...Close the door 12 11 Condensation con tainer Condensation forms during drying which your appliance uses for auto matic cleaning By default the con densation is collected in the appli ance s condensat...

Page 31: ...ng the condensation con tainer Page 31 Inserting the condensation container Push the condensation container in as far as it will go 13 Childproof lock Secure your appliance against being operated unin...

Page 32: ...off 1 quiet 2 me dium 3 loud 4 very loud Set the volume of the signal at the end of the programme Button signal 4 0 off 1 quiet 2 me dium 3 loud 4 very loud The volume of the audible signal emitted w...

Page 33: ...nd care Wipe down the housing and the controls with This ensures the parts of the appli ance will remain clean and hy gienic nothing but water and a damp cloth Remove all de tergent residue spray resi...

Page 34: ...e base unit ATTENTION Heavy or sharp objects may damage the heat exchanger Do not use hard sharp or rough objects for cleaning 1 Open the base unit Page 33 2 Clean the heat exchanger cover under runni...

Page 35: ...handle pointing downwards 7 Close the base unit Page 35 Closing the base unit Requirement The base unit is open Opening the base unit Page 33 1 Insert the heat exchanger cover by the handle 2 Close t...

Page 36: ...nts and care products can build up on the moisture sensor Clean the moisture sensor regularly ATTENTION Hard or rough objects may damage the moisture sensor Do not use hard or rough objects abrasive c...

Page 37: ...y goes out and Start Pause flashes Energy saving mode is active Press any button a The symbol lights up again Fluff filter is soiled Cleaning the fluff filter Page 29 The appliance is not working The...

Page 38: ...rectly Connecting the water drain hose Page 14 Water drain hose is blocked Rinse the water drain hose with tap water Foreign object is located in the base unit 1 Opening the base unit Page 33 2 Remove...

Page 39: ...ulation at the appliance s installation location Ventilate the appliance s installation location The appliance s ventilation opening is blocked Ensure that the ventilation opening of the appliance is...

Page 40: ...d 2 Spread the items of laundry for cooling Unsuitable dryness level set Changing the dryness level Page 23 Drying target not adjusted Adjusting the dryness level Page 23 Load too small Set a timed pr...

Page 41: ...t the appliance s mains plug from the power supply a The appliance is now ready to be transported 17 2 Disposing of old appli ance Valuable raw materials can be re used by recycling WARNING Risk of ha...

Page 42: ...m our after sales service your retailer or on our website If you contact Customer Service you will require the product number E Nr and the production number FD of your appliance The contact details fo...

Page 43: ...en vironmental conditions and the activ ation of additional functions The expected programme dura tion Ready in time that is shown on the appliance display when selecting the programme is based on the...

Page 44: ...Off mode 0 10 W Left on mode 0 75 W Ambient temper ature Minimum 5 C Maximum 35 C Length of the power cord 145 cm This product contains light sources from energy efficiency class F These light sources...

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Page 48: ...Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom 90...

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