background image

3

Contents

1

Safety warnings

 5

1.1

Symbols used.........................................................  5

1.2

General safety precautions..................................  5

1.3

Appliance-specific safety precautions ...............  5

1.4

Instructions for use................................................  7

2

Initial set-up

 9

3

Appliance description

 9

3.1

Construction ...........................................................  9

3.2

Operating and display elements....................... 10

3.3

Indicator lights...................................................... 10

3.4

Button state........................................................... 11

4

Programme overview

 11

4.1

Automatic programmes...................................... 11

4.2

Timed drying......................................................... 11

4.3

Textile programmes ............................................ 11

4.4

Standard and extra programmes ..................... 12

4.5

Additional functions............................................. 13

4.6

EcoManagement.................................................. 13

4.7

Phases ................................................................... 14

4.8

Duration remaining indicator ............................. 14

5

Operating the appliance

 15

5.1

Preparations.......................................................... 15

5.2

Selecting a programme...................................... 16

5.3

Selecting additional functions ........................... 17

5.4

Checking and changing the settings ............... 18

5.5

Adding washing ................................................... 18

5.6

Interrupting a programme .................................. 18

5.7

Ending a programme before time .................... 18

5.8

With childproof lock activated ........................... 19

5.9

Drum illumination................................................. 19

5.10

End of programme .............................................. 19

5.11

EcoManagement.................................................. 20

6

Favourites

 21

6.1

Defining favourites............................................... 21

6.2

Changing favourites ............................................ 21

6.3

Deleting favourites............................................... 22

6.4

Starting favourites................................................. 22

7

V-ZUG-Home

 22

8

User settings

 22

8.1

Customizing user settings................................... 22

8.2

Brightness .............................................................. 23

8.3

Button tone ............................................................ 23

8.4

Viewing angle ........................................................ 23

8.5

Language ............................................................... 23

8.6

Background image............................................... 23

8.7

Level of dryness.................................................... 23

8.8

ReversePlus ........................................................... 24

8.9

EcoManagement................................................... 24

8.10

Childproof lock...................................................... 24

8.11

Drum illumination.................................................. 24

8.12

Standard mode ..................................................... 24

8.13

V-ZUG-Home.......................................................... 24

8.14

Factory settings..................................................... 24

9

Demo mode

 25

9.1

Switching on .......................................................... 25

9.2

Switching off .......................................................... 25

10

Care and maintenance

 26

10.1

Cleaning intervals ................................................. 26

10.2

Cleaning the door filter and door filter mat ..... 26

10.3

Cleaning the front filter mat ................................ 27

10.4

Cleaning the moisture sensor ............................ 27

10.5

Cleaning the temperature sensor ...................... 28

10.6

Cleaning the appliance........................................ 28

11

Trouble-shooting

 28

11.1

Error messages..................................................... 28

11.2

Other possible problems..................................... 30

12

Spare parts

 32

13

Technical data

 32

13.1

Note for testing institutes .................................... 33

13.2

Consumption values ............................................ 33

14

Drying tips

 34

14.1

Saving energy........................................................ 34

Summary of Contents for 12013

Page 1: ...Operating instructions AdoraDry V6000 Tumble dryer ...

Page 2: ...rams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved Validity The model number corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate These operating instructions apply to Appliance designation Model num...

Page 3: ...9 5 10 End of programme 19 5 11 EcoManagement 20 6 Favourites 21 6 1 Defining favourites 21 6 2 Changing favourites 21 6 3 Deleting favourites 22 6 4 Starting favourites 22 7 V ZUG Home 22 8 User settings 22 8 1 Customizing user settings 22 8 2 Brightness 23 8 3 Button tone 23 8 4 Viewing angle 23 8 5 Language 23 8 6 Background image 23 8 7 Level of dryness 23 8 8 ReversePlus 24 8 9 EcoManagement ...

Page 4: ...4 14 2 Avoiding damage 35 15 Disposal 35 16 Index 36 17 Service Support 39 ...

Page 5: ... have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainten ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi sion If an appliance is not equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting from the mains with a contact opening on each pole complying with the conditi...

Page 6: ...etc are a fire and explosion hazard Wash materials con taining such substances first by hand with water or allow the solvent to evaporate com pletely Items such as foam rubber latex foam shower caps waterproof textiles rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rub ber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches WARN...

Page 7: ...he appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installa tion instructions Have a qualified fitter electrician carry out the necessary work Ensure access to the place of discon nection e g socket outlet wall switch fuse and the water tap Correct use The appliance is only suitable for drying home textiles It is designed for use in the home and ...

Page 8: ...er or switch the circuit breaker off or unplug from the mains socket How to avoid damaging the appliance Close the appliance door carefully When cleaning the appliance make sure no water gets inside it Use a mod erately damp cloth Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appliance with water If water gets inside the appli ance it will cause damage Transport and installation F r o n t Front Ti...

Page 9: ...iance is changed because of the heat pump it must stand in its final position for around 2 hours before it can be operated again Failure to do this can result in damage to the appliance 3 Appliance description 3 1 Construction 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 1 Door filter with door filter mat 5 Front grille 2 Operating panel pivoting 6 Identification plate Serial number SN 3 Cover for door filter 7 Ventilation gr...

Page 10: ...nd extra programmes Start Pause Drum illumination End of programme Favourites TouchDisplay Coloureds Select programme Buttons Textile programmes Extra dry Normal dry Iron dry Damp Timed drying 3 3 Indicator lights Indicator light Activity State Indicator light is il luminated Function is active Indicator light is flashing Function is selectable Indicator light is not illuminated Function is not se...

Page 11: ...ssed in a mangle e g table linen 1 7 kg 4 2 Timed drying Programme Load capacity Timed drying Dries textiles for a set duration irrespective of their level of dryness For final drying of sleeping bags and quilts provided they have the relevant fabric care symbols Load for bulky textiles 1 item 1 7 kg 4 3 Textile programmes Touch the button for the selection of textile programmes Programmes Load ca...

Page 12: ...owelling laundry 1 3 kg Fluffing Brings the bounce back to woollen textiles Since the tex tiles are not dried unload them as soon as the programme ends 1 kg Hygiene The washing is dried hygienically through an extended fi nal drying phase Ensures all germs are killed Use for non delicate fabrics only 1 3 kg WetClean finish Loosens up delicate textiles Unload the textiles as soon as the programme e...

Page 13: ...g suitable for all fabrics Sprint Quickest drying Ultra care Very gentle drying The temperature is reduced Particu larly suitable for fine textiles 1 2 5 kg SilentPlus Particularly quiet programme 4 6 EcoManagement Button Only active if EcoManagement is turned on in the user settings see page 24 EcoManagement provides information on the energy consumption of the appliance The following statistical...

Page 14: ... to 30 minutes to prevent creasing Open the appliance door to end before time 4 8 Duration remaining indicator When the programme starts the programme dura tion at maximum load is displayed The actual load is determined and the expected duration remaining is calculated which takes about 1 minute The letter h flashes and Determining load appears in the display The expected duration remaining is sub...

Page 15: ...s on Loosely load wet laundry items one by one into the appliance Coloureds Select programme Close the appliance door Ensure that no items of laundry are trapped in the appliance door The drum illumination switches off The start screen appears If no programme selection is made within 5 minutes all the displays go out Touch the button at any time to display the start screen again 15 ...

Page 16: ...table button flashes Extra dry 2 h 15 Touch the button The programme selected starts Timed drying Touch the button A selection of drying times appears in the TouchDisplay Timed drying Duration in minutes 10 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 Select the desired drying time The programme selected and all se lectable additional functions appear Touch the button The programme selected starts Textile programmes Tou...

Page 17: ...functions are dis played Depending on the model the indicator light for the selectable button flashes Extra dry 2 h 15 For desired additional functions touch the corresponding buttons The new programme duration is dis played Touch the button The programme selected starts Setting a delayed start Touch the button The input field for the time delay to the start of the programme appears in the TouchDi...

Page 18: ...ppliance door opens Washing can be added Extra dry Continue with button Close the appliance door In the TouchDisplay appears Con tinue with button Touch the button The programme is resumed 5 6 Interrupting a programme Touch the button In the TouchDisplay appears Pause Continue with button The programme is interrupted Extra dry Pause Continue with button Touch the button again The programme is resu...

Page 19: ...when it is closed If the appliance door is left open the drum illumina tion switches off automatically within 2 minutes Touch the button to switch the drum illumination on or off when the appli ance door is open If the appliance door is opened during or at the end of the standard programme the drum illumination does not switch on automatically because this is the most energy efficient programme an...

Page 20: ...ected energy consumption appears in the TouchDisplay Extra dry 2 h 15 Displaying last programme The energy consumption of the last programme can be displayed if no programme is running Touch the button The energy consumption of the last programme run is displayed Consumption values Last programme 0 9 kWh Touch the button to end statistic re trieval Displaying total and average consumption Total an...

Page 21: ...te buttons Select programme and additional func tions Touch the button Yes Touch the button to save the favourite programme No Touch the button to cancel the action 6 2 Changing favourites Touch the button The appliance door opens Touch the button extra dry Touch the favourite programme to be changed Change Touch the button Make the changes Touch the button Yes Touch the button to save the favouri...

Page 22: ...avourite programme Touch the button The programme selected starts 7 V ZUG Home Your appliance is networkable You can find further information under www vzug com 8 User settings Providing no programme is running and no error messages are displayed the user settings can be changed 8 1 Customizing user settings Close the appliance door Extra Standard Airing Basket Crease guard Touch the button The Ex...

Page 23: ...le TouchDisplay viewed from above factory setting TouchDisplay viewed from below 8 5 Language The language is set during the initial set up of the appliance It can be changed German 8 6 Background image The background image of the TouchDisplay can be turned off In this case the background appears black On factory setting Off 8 7 Level of dryness Change the level of dryness if the washing is not be...

Page 24: ... 11 Drum illumination When this function is activated the drum illumination automatically switches on whenever the appliance door is opened and switches off whenever it is closed On factory setting Off 8 12 Standard mode It is possible to set which of the three additional functions SilentPlus Sprint and Eco are activated by default when a programme is selected Under Without additional function no ...

Page 25: ... Simultaneously depress the buttons for 5 seconds until the Demo mode menu appears in the TouchDisplay Touch the button The demo mode is selected Touch the button The setting is saved The TouchDisplay goes dark 9 2 Switching off Touch the button The appliance door opens Hold the buttons depressed at the same time The Demo mode menu appears in the TouchDisplay Touch the button The demo mode is not ...

Page 26: ...d Cleaning the exterior As required 10 2 Cleaning the door filter and door filter mat Cleaning the door filter 1 Open appliance door and then open cover for door filter Take out the door filter 1 and remove the fluff Put back the door filter 1 Close cover for door filter and close appliance door Cleaning the door filter and door filter mat 2 1 Take out the door filter 1 as described in Cleaning th...

Page 27: ...ly to release and remove the front filter mat 3 3 Clean the front filter mat 3 carefully using a vacuum cleaner with the crevice tool attachment Clean the air duct in front of the front filter mat with a vacuum cleaner or moist cloth if necessary Put back the front filter mat 3 and engage Ensure it is positioned correctly Put back the front grille 1 An incorrectly inserted front filter mat can cau...

Page 28: ...lowing malfunctions yourself If not note down the error message in full message F and E numbers and call Customer Services 11 1 Error messages Display Possible cause Solution A0 Check outlet The drain hose is blocked kinked or defective The pumping height of the drain hose is too high 1 2 m The appliance is con nected to a con cealed double drain trap Check part of drain hose that is not housed in...

Page 29: ...ppliance door Restart the programme FXX EXX see in structions SN XXXXX XXXXXX Various situations can lead to this error mes sage Press the button Remove the mains plug from the mains socket Wait for about 1 minute Insert the mains plug into the mains socket again and select a new pro gramme If the error appears again Note down error message in full and ap pliance s SN Remove the mains plug from th...

Page 30: ...ans is still wet Mixed laundry load Select a longer programme e g extra dry Or Select timed drying Or Change the level of dryness see page 23 Door filter and or door filter mat are blocked Clean door filter and or door filter mat see page 26 Front filter mat is clogged Clean the front filter mat see page 27 Interruption in power supply Check the mains plug lead and fuses The moisture sensor is dir...

Page 31: ...can cause this Close the appliance door Touch the button The programme is resumed The drum is scratched and dented Scratches and dents can be caused by drying items with but tons or buckles No remedy necessary Scratches and dents have no impact on the drying pro cess or the drying results The laundry is badly creased Too large a load Reduce the size of the load The washing was spun too fast in the...

Page 32: ...del number and type when ordering parts see page 2 Door filter Door filter mat Front grille Front filter mat 13 Technical data Dimensions Height 85 cm Width 59 5 cm Depth 61 cm Weight 65 kg Pumping height of pump 1 2 m Load capacity 7 kg dry washing Ambient conditions Permissible room temperature when appliance is in operation 5 C to 35 C Electrical connection The electrical connection can be foun...

Page 33: ...ee page 23 Set to the standard programme according to AS NZS 2442 2 2000 Programme Load capacity Work steps Standard programme 7 kg Press the button Press the button Press the button Data for the standard programme Load capacity kg Programme duration hrs mins Energy star rating Energy consumption kWh 7 3h30 1 40 13 2 Consumption values Automatic programmes The stated values for the programme durat...

Page 34: ...h05 0 66 Towelling 1 3 1 to 1 1h30 0 90 Fluffing 1 0h06 0 04 Hygiene 1 3 5 to 2 2h00 1 28 WetClean finish 1 0h06 0 04 Extra programmes Programme Load capacity kg Remaining moisture content Programme duration hrs mins Energy kWh Airing 1 1 5 0h10 0 03 Crease guard 1 0h20 0 10 14 Drying tips 14 1 Saving energy Spin the washing in the washing machine at a high spin speed before tumble drying Mechanic...

Page 35: ...rough children playing Disconnect the appliance from the mains With a fixed appliance this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door 15 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Such equipment can contain...

Page 36: ...1 Determining load 14 Disposal 35 Door opener 10 15 Down 12 Drum illumination 10 Duration remaining indicator 30 Duvets Thick down filling 12 Thin down filling 12 E Eco 10 13 EcoManagement 10 13 Displays 20 Switching on 24 Efficient drying Standard programme 12 Ending Programme 18 Energy consumption 13 Energy efficient drying Delayed start 13 Even drying ReversePlus 13 Extra programmes 10 12 Consu...

Page 37: ...aving energy 34 Eco 13 EcoManagement 13 Service Support 39 Shirts Textile programmes 11 SilentPlus 13 Silks Textile programmes 11 Soft toys Basket programme 12 Spare parts 32 Sportswear Outdoor garments 12 Sprint 13 Standard mode 24 Standard programme 10 12 Starting 17 Symbols 5 Sympatex 12 T Table linen Damp 11 Technical questions 39 Terry towelling laundry Towelling 12 Textile programmes 10 11 C...

Page 38: ...W Warranty extensions 39 WetClean finish 12 Woollen textiles Fluffing 12 Woollens 12 38 ...

Page 39: ...ation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ________________________________ Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V ZUG Thank you Identification plate Open the appliance door The identification plate is located bot tom right The SN can also be retrieved a...

Page 40: ... appliance door Check door filter Load laundry Close the appliance door Select programme and any additional functions if required Press the button Programme starts When 0h00 appears in the display unload the dry laundry Clean the door filter Close the appliance door V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6302 Zug info vzug com www vzug com 1057848 R03 ...

Reviews: