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…  Safety precautions

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Do not use the appliance to dry the following:

Textiles that have been cleaned, treated or soaked with flammable chemicals, de-
tergents or solvents (benzine, alcohol, stain remover, oil, paint, wax, etc). Fire or
explosion hazard!
Wash materials containing such substances first by hand with water or allow the
solvent to evaporate completely.

Fabrics with traces of hair spray, hair gel, nail varnish remover or other similar sub-
stances. Danger of gas build-up!

Washing containing foam rubber or other rubber-like material. Ignition hazard!

 

Children in the home

Packaging material (e.g. plastic, polystyrene) can be dangerous for children. 
Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from children.

The appliance is designed for use by adults who are familiar with these operating
instructions. Children are often unable to recognise the danger of electrical appli-
ances. Ensure proper supervision and do not allow children to play with the appli-
ance – there is a danger that children could get locked inside.

Tumble dryer additives (e.g. tumbler dryer sheets) can irritate the eyes, mouth and
throat and even cause choking! Keep tumble dryer additives out of the reach of
children.

Use the childproof locking facility.

 

Summary of Contents for Adora TSL WP

Page 1: ...Tumble dryer Adora TSL WP Operating instructions V ZUG Ltd...

Page 2: ...he right to make technical modifica tions for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Symbols used A Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts...

Page 3: ...r the first time 14 Programme overview 15 Programme sequence for automatic programmes 15 Automatic programmes 16 Fabric type 18 Additional functions 20 Favourites 21 User settings 24 Language 26 Level...

Page 4: ...eaning the mesh filter in base 41 Cleaning the filter mat 42 Cleaning the moisture sensor 43 Trouble shooting 44 What to do if 44 Drying tips 50 Fabric care symbols 50 Spare parts 52 Technical data 53...

Page 5: ...the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Transport The appliance corresponds to recognised technology stand ards and the relevant safety regulations Proper use of the applian...

Page 6: ...ations or manipulations to the appliance especially any elec trical parts should only be carried out by the manufacturer its Customer Services or similarly qualified persons Repairs if carried out inc...

Page 7: ...rubber like material Ignition hazard Children in the home Packaging material e g plastic polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away from children The...

Page 8: ...pliance without or with a damaged door filter Fire hazard from fluff build up Before closing the appliance door and starting a programme ensure that there are no foreign objects or pets in the drum Du...

Page 9: ...ng programme Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appliance with water Do not use a steam cleaner Do not sit lean or rest on the appliance door Do not climb on to the appliance Danger of tipp...

Page 10: ...ar into the drainage system In general as heat pumps give off a certain amount of moisture rooms in which there are heat pumps should be aired If the room is kept closed it should be aired occa sional...

Page 11: ...te in base 6 Air grille 7 Identification plate 8 Cleaning instructions Cassette in base 9 Mesh filter in base 10 Filter mat The appliance door can be set to open to the left or to the right Our Custom...

Page 12: ...d display elements Automatic programmes Additional programme Additional functions Extra dry Woollens Normal dry WetClean Iron dry Favourites Damp Fabric type Timed drying Ultra care Delayed start Easy...

Page 13: ...ttons the automatic programmes the additional programmes and certain ad ditional functions are equipped with an indicator light Indicator light flashes Select programme or function Indicator light is...

Page 14: ...following appears in the plain text display Start function test YES Start function test NO Once the function test has been run it can no longer be selected and the appliance enters the normal selecti...

Page 15: ...own Airing The washing is cooled down to a temperature at which creasing is minimized This phase lasts between 1 10 minutes The washing can now be unloaded If the washing is not unloaded the Crease gu...

Page 16: ...ing e g terry towelling and underwear Iron dry For items that are to be ironed Damp For items that are to be pressed in a mangle e g table linen Woollens For woollen fabrics labelled as washable Gentl...

Page 17: ...esidual moisture level of about 60 A higher spinning speed and a smaller load reduce them by about 20 30 Capacity Residual moisture Programme duration Energy 1 6 kg 4 to 1 1h50 2 00 kWh 1 6 kg 1 to 2...

Page 18: ...ewear Leisure and sportswear sympatex goretex etc are dried gently Denim Denim fabrics are dried to cupboard dry Follow the fabric care labels as denim material can shrink Baby garments Baby garments...

Page 19: ...2 5 kg 0h10 0 02 kWh 1 5 kg 0 to 2 0h45 1 10 kWh 1 kg 0h04 0 10 kWh 1 kg 0h20 0 03 kWh 7 in total 0 to 2 0h45 1 05 kWh 3 kg 0 to 2 1h25 1 35 kWh 4 kg 1 to 2 1h20 1 40 kWh 6 kg 1 to 1 2h00 1 95 kWh 2...

Page 20: ...5 kg Easy care Gentle drying for mixed fabrics e g shirts pullovers T shirts The level of dryness is reduced 2 5 kg Delayed start Take advantage of cheap rate electricity setting range 1 24 hours Duri...

Page 21: ...rite NO Simplifies selecting frequently used programmes You can compile your own favourites Favourites are easy to start A maximum of 3 favourites can be saved The appliance door has to be open to def...

Page 22: ...edly until the desired favourite appears in the plain text display e g A To change your favourite Select a new automatic programme additional programme and additional functions e g A Press the button...

Page 23: ...deleted appears in the plain text display e g A Hold the button depressed for about 3 seconds Delete favourite YES Delete favourite NO A Press the button The favourite is deleted A Press the button Th...

Page 24: ...the button depressed for 5 seconds A Press the button repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the plain text display e g A To change press the button The setting is taken over automatically a...

Page 25: ...Texte en fran ais Testo in italiano 1 Very low drying 2 Low drying 3 Normal drying 4 Strong drying 5 Very strong drying OFF ON button depressed for 5 seconds YES NO Factory setting User s e t t i n g...

Page 26: ...il the current language setting appears in the plain text display e g A Press the button repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the plain text display e g The setting is taken over automatica...

Page 27: ...e current level of dryness appears in the plain text display e g A Press the button repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the plain text display e g A Press the button repeatedly until the p...

Page 28: ...tons simultaneously Switching the childproof lock on off A Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds A Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the plain text display e g A Press...

Page 29: ...atedly until Factory settings restore appears in the plain text display A Press the button Restore factory settings YES Restore factory settings NO Any favourites that have been saved will be deleted...

Page 30: ...y Do not fill drum more than full Large blankets in particular need plenty of room to tumble A Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The following appears in the plain text display The programme...

Page 31: ...ing indicator During programme selection the maximum programme duration is shown This corre sponds to a load containing similar wash items Once the programme starts in the plain text display appears h...

Page 32: ...me selected illuminates The programme selected and the likely duration hours minutes is shown The indicator lights for any additional functions that may be selected flash for 20 seconds If no buttons...

Page 33: ...edly to select desired duration i e 10 20 30 40 50 60 or 90 minutes The duration selected appears in the plain text display The indicator lights for any additional functions that may be selected flash...

Page 34: ...is up the programme selected starts automatically Changing selection During programme selection A Press a programme selection button again All selected settings are cancelled Items of washing may be...

Page 35: ...mme selected illuminates The programme name and duration remaining or delayed start period flash in the plain text display A Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The indicator light for the prog...

Page 36: ...n buttons flash A Hold the programme selection button depressed and at the same time press the button The indicator lights for the additional functions flash Aborting a programme A Hold the activated...

Page 37: ...loading the washing A Open the appliance door The indicator lights and plain text display go out A Unload the washing A Clean the door filter A Close the appliance door If the appliance door is opened...

Page 38: ...clean using vinegar and a brush then rinse under water and allow to drip dry 2 Meshfilter in base every month Remove any fluff 3 Filter mat every six months rinse under running water then allow to dr...

Page 39: ...line fluff is shed when the washing is shaken out or ironed Fluff sticks to washing when it is wet The fluff is released during tumble drying and gets trapped in the door filter This is why there is a...

Page 40: ...r filter A Hold the filter against the light to see the deposits In the case of a stronger build up of deposits wet the door filter to clean A Clean the filter using cleaning vinegar possibly leaving...

Page 41: ...ssing the release catch 2 A Remove the cassette in base 3 A Remove any fluff from the mesh filter in base A Replace the cassette in base and close the cover Cleaning the mesh filter in base monthly Th...

Page 42: ...w to drip dry A Put the filter mat back into the mesh filter in base and then return this into the cassette in base Ensure the filters are sitting properly A Replace the cassette in base and close the...

Page 43: ...eadings If the following appears in the plain text display the moisture sensor has to be cleaned A Open the appliance door A Remove any fluff or foreign objects on the mois ture sensor 1 If necessary...

Page 44: ...own the error message in full message SN and E numbers Possible cause Solution The drain hose is blocked kinked or defective Pumping height of the drain hose 1 2 m Connected to concealed double drain...

Page 45: ...Failure to observe it can cause the ap pliance to become defective Possible cause Solution Various situations can lead to an F error message A Cancel the error message by pressing the button A Turn th...

Page 46: ...ppliance door is open A Close the appliance door Possible cause Solution The following parts in the appliance have not been inserted properly cassette in base mesh filter in base filter mat A Insert p...

Page 47: ...ed correctly The cassette in base is missing A Insert the cassette in base An interruption in the power supply A Plug in at the mains A Turn the mains switch on A Check the fuses Possible cause Soluti...

Page 48: ...ance could be blocked door filter mesh filter in base filter mat A Check and if necessary clean the parts Very wet washing A Spin washing at a higher speed The ambient temperature is too high A Improv...

Page 49: ...alfunction No action is neces sary Once the level of dryness required is reached the duration remaining indicator will run automatically again The wash load is very mixed especially with heavier texti...

Page 50: ...h can lead over time to the formation of a thin barely visible film in the drum and on the moisture sensors This can cause a malfunction resulting in the washing not being dried to the level of drynes...

Page 51: ...k fabrics often carry the Do not tumble dry label A For woollen and silk fabrics follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels A Press the button and select the relevant programme For easy care fab...

Page 52: ...52 Spare parts Please give model no and exact description when ordering parts Door filter Mesh filter in base Filter mat 2 Cassette in base for mesh filter in base and filter mat...

Page 53: ...mbient conditions Electrical connection Height 85 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm Weight 65 kg Dry load capacity 6 kg Permissible room temperature when appliance in operation 5 C to 35 C Voltage 230 V 50 H...

Page 54: ...ppliance according to the norm 75 mS cm set the level of dryness to 1 in the user settings Set to standard programme according to EN 61121 Cotton normal dry 6 kg load capacity A Press the button Cotto...

Page 55: ...a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If disposed of correctly the r...

Page 56: ...ervals 38 Communications interface 13 Cool down 15 Crease guard 15 Crease guard programme 18 D Damp 16 Delayed start 20 Selecting 34 Denim 18 Dimensions 53 Disconnection 55 Display A0 Check outlet 44...

Page 57: ...icator lights 13 Iron dry 16 L Language 26 Leisurewear 18 Level of dryness 27 M Maintenance 38 Malfunction 59 Mesh filter in base Cleaning 41 Moisture sensor Cleaning 43 N Normal dry 16 Notes for test...

Page 58: ...59 Service centre 59 Shirts 18 Silk 18 Spare filter mat 38 42 Spare parts 52 Ordering 59 Stand by Energy saving 54 Symbols 2 T Technical data 53 Testing institutes Notes 54 Timed drying 16 Selecting 3...

Page 59: ...iance is not working properly contact your nearest V ZUG Ltd service centre using freephone 0800 850 850 and stand in close proximity to the appliance Queries orders service agreement For administrati...

Page 60: ...after 20 seconds After the programme has finished A Unload the dry washing when the indicator light for the button flashes A Clean the door filter A Close the appliance door When you have finished wa...

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