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en Installation and operating instructions

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Intended use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

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Safety instructions  . . . . . . . . . . .4

Children/people/pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cleaning/Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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 Environmental protection . . . . .12

Packaging/old appliance . . . . . . . . . 12
Energy-saving tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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 Installation and connection  . . .13

Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Installing and connecting the dryer. . 13
Optional accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Transport and frost protection  . . . . . 14

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Draining the condensation
water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

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The main points in brief  . . . . . .17

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Getting to know your 
appliance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Dryer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Control panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Display panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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 Laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Preparing the laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Sorting laundry according to: . . . . . . 21

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 Programs and buttons  . . . . . . .22

Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

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 Operating the appliance . . . . . . 25

Loading laundry and switching on
the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Setting a program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Starting the program . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Program sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Changing the program or adding 
laundry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Program interruption . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Program end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Removing laundry and switching off
the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Clean the fluff filter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Emptying the condensate container  .27

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 Signal setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Cleaning the dryer and the control
panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Cleaning the heat exchanger. . . . . . .29
Cleaning the moisture sensor . . . . . .31

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 Faults and what to do about 

them . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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After-sales service  . . . . . . . . . . 34

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 Consumption values . . . . . . . . . 35

Consumption values table . . . . . . . . .35
Most efficient programme for cotton 
fabrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

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 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Summary of Contents for WTN83201GB

Page 1: ...3FHJTUFS ZPVS OFX EFWJDF PO Z PTDI OPX BOE HFU GSFF CFOFGJUT CPTDI IPNF DPN XFMDPNF en Installation and operating instructions Tumble dryer WTN83201GB ...

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: ...reparing the laundry 21 Sorting laundry according to 21 Programs and buttons 22 Programs 22 Buttons 24 1 Operating the appliance 25 Loading laundry and switching on the dryer 25 Setting a program 25 Starting the program 25 Program sequence 25 Changing the program or adding laundry 26 Program interruption 26 Program end 26 Removing laundry and switching off the dryer 26 Clean the fluff filter 26 Em...

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 SafetyinstructionsThe 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 ta...

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: ...rthing system must be correctly installed The installation must have an adequate cross section The mains plug must be freely accessible at all times If this is not possible in order to comply with the relevant safety regulations a switch all pole disconnection must be built into the permanent installation in accordance with electrical installation regulations If using a residual current circuit br...

Page 7: ...Riskofinjury materialdamage damagetotheappliance Incorrectly placing stacking this appliance on top of a washing machine may result in injury material damage and or damage to the appliance If this appliance is to be placed on top of a washing machine the washing machine must be of at least the same depth and width as the appliance and it must be secured in place with the appropriate connection set...

Page 8: ...lace laundry in this appliance to be dried if the laundry has not been washed first Do not use the appliance if industrial chemicals have been used to clean the laundry Warning Risk of explosions fire If there is any residual material left in the fluff filter this may ignite when drying is in progress or even cause the appliance to catch fire or explode Clean the fluff filter regularly Riskofexplo...

Page 9: ...sk of poisoning Poisonous fumes may be given off by cleaning agents that contain solvents e g cleaning solvent Do not use cleaning agents that contain solvents Warning Risk of injury If you support your weight sit on the appliance door when it is open the appliance may tip over which may result in injury Do not support your weight on the appliance door when it is open Riskofinjury If you climb ont...

Page 10: ...Materialdamage damagetotheappliance Light objects such as hair and lint may be sucked into the air inlet when the appliance is in operation Keep these away from the appliance Materialdamage damagetotheappliance Foam and foam rubber may deform or melt if dried in the appliance Do not dry laundry items that contain foam or foam rubber in the appliance Materialdamage damagetotheappliance If you pour ...

Page 11: ...d by our customer service or by an electrician The same applies for replacing the mains cable when necessary Spare mains cables can be ordered from our customer service Warning Risk of poisoning Poisonous fumes may be 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 ...

Page 12: ...amework for the collection and recycling of old appliances which is valid across the EU Energy saving tips Spin the laundry before drying The drier the laundry the shorter the drying time will be thus consuming less energy 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 an...

Page 13: ...ome into contact with heat sources or sharp edges Warning Children may lock themselves in the dryer putting their lives at risk Do not set up the dryer behind a door or sliding door as this may obstruct the dryer door or prevent it from opening Caution Risk of injury Due to the heavy weight of the dryer you may injure yourself if you lift it Do not lift the dryer on your own You could cut your han...

Page 14: ... service Washer dryer stack connection set To save space the dryer can be placed on top of a suitable washing machine of the same width and depth The dryer must be secured to the washing machine using this connection set Order number with pull out worktop WTZ11400 Order number without pull out worktop WTZ20410 Basket for woollens Dry individual woollen items sports shoes and soft toys in the baske...

Page 15: ... this case you will need to empty the condensation container each time the dryer finishes drying the laundry and also if it becomes full before drying is complete Connect the drain hose as follows 1 Remove the accessories from the dryer drum 2 When the dryer is delivered from the factory the hose for discharging the condensation into the condensation container is fastened to the connecting piece 3...

Page 16: ...aled or blocked Caution Material damage due to leaks or draining water Secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out Do not kink the drain hose Ensure that a height difference of max 100 cm and min 80 cm between the installation surface and the drain is maintained for drainage into a siphon The condensation water is now discharged via the drain hose into the waste water system or into a washbas...

Page 17: ...ointsinbrief 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 Empty the condensate container Clean the fluff filter ...

Page 18: ...appliance 18 Getting to know your appliance GettingtoknowyourapplianceDryer 3 Condensate container 0 Control and display panel 8 Drum interior light depending on the model Dryer door H Air inlet P Fluff filter X Heat exchanger ...

Page 19: ...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 22 8 Start button for starting or interrupting the program Page 24 Buttons Page 24 H Display panel with buttons Page 20 ...

Page 20: ...ect 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 Q Ÿš Program progress Wet Iron Dry Cupboard Dry Anti Crease End and Pause ð Empty the condensate container ...

Page 21: ...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 31 Sorting laundry according to c Suitable for tumble drying a Dry at normal tempe...

Page 22: ...l 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 8 kg Easy Care Cupboard Dry Plus Synthetic or blended fabrics that are made of more than one layer and do not dry readily 3 5 kg Easy Care Cupboard Dry Normal synthetic or blended fabrics made of a single layer 3 5 kg Easy Care Iron Dry N...

Page 23: ...the button for the drying time Timed Program Cold For loosening up or airing clothing that has hardly been worn For drying individual items of laundry 3 kg You can adjust the programme length using the button for the drying time Shirts 15 For optimum drying results dry a maximum of 5 shirts at one time After drying iron the laundry or hang it up and leave for a period of time Residual moisture is ...

Page 24: ...me programmes Between 20 minutes and 3 hours in 10 minute increments Finish in 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 25: ... 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 22 onwards Starting the program Press the Start button Note If you want to lock the program...

Page 26: ...t any time to pause open the dryer door or press the Start button Caution Risk of fire Laundry may catch fire If you cancel 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...

Page 27: ...ation 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 choose to discharge the condensation water into the waste water system you will not need to empty the condensation container during the drying programme or after each time you use the dryer 1 Pull out the condensate container h...

Page 28: ...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 clockwise to position 2 2 The spin speed is sho...

Page 29: ... Risk of death There is a risk of electric shock as the dryer is operated with electricity Disconnect the dryer from the mains before cleaning Clean the dryer using only water and a soft damp cloth Remove all detergent residue spray residue or other residues immediately Do not use cleaning agents or agents for pre treating laundry e g prewash sprays stain removers Do not use high pressure cleaners...

Page 30: ...ly use water to clean the heat exchanger and do not use any hard objects or objects with sharp edges to remove the fluff 7 Remove all fluff from the seals on the dryer and on the heat exchanger 8 Allow all the water to drip off 9 First insert the heat exchanger and then fit the heat exchanger s top cap in place 10 Turn both locking levers back and close the maintenance flap until it locks into pla...

Page 31: ... 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 sensor may be damaged Do not clean moisture sensors with abrasives and steel wool ...

Page 32: ...positioned on an incline Level the dryer Change in the pro gramme duration dis played during drying Not a fault The moisture sensors detect the remaining moisture in the load and adjust the programme length except timed programmes Laundry is not dried cor rectly or is still too damp After the end of the program warm laundry feels damper than it actually is Spread the laundry out and allow the heat...

Page 33: ...s may increase the drying time Make sure that the air inlet remains unobstructed If the ambient temperature is higher than 35 C this may extend the drying time Insufficient air circulation in the room may increase the drying time Venti late the room Displayed drying time changes during drying process Not a fault The dryer recognizes the load and adapts the remaining program duration Humidity in th...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...1000 rpm 108 min 62 min 3 61 kWh 2 03 kWh 800 rpm 130 min 76 min 3 83 kWh 2 15 kWh Easy Care 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Cupboard Dry 800 rpm 46 min 1 42 kWh 600 rpm 56 min 1 75 kWh Program 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...

Page 36: ...h Weight Approx 45 kg Maximum load 8 kg Condensate container 4 6 l Connected voltage 220 240 V Connected load Max 2600 W Fuse 13 A Drum interior light Ambient temperature 5 35 C Power consumption when switched off 0 10 W Power consumption when ready for use left on mode 0 50 W Depending on the model ...

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