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Index

A

A 0 ......................................................................  29
A 3 ......................................................................  29
A 9 ......................................................................  23

Cleaning the cooler filter ............................  28
Cleaning the door filter ...............................  24
Cleaning the door filter mat .......................  24
Cleaning the evaporator.............................  27
Cleaning the front filter mat .......................  26

A11 .....................................................................  23

Cleaning the cooler filter ............................  28
Cleaning the door filter ...............................  24
Cleaning the door filter mat .......................  24
Cleaning the evaporator.............................  27
Cleaning the front filter mat .......................  26

Aborting

Programme ...................................................  17
Programme with childproof lock...............  18

Ambient conditions..........................................  35
Appliance

Disposal.........................................................  38

Appliance description ........................................ 9
Automatic door opener...................................  20
Automatic programmes ..................................  12

C

Care....................................................................  22
Changing the level of dryness.......................  20
Childproof lock .................................................  20

Programme selection..................................  17
Switching on/off ...........................................  20

Cleaning intervals ............................................  22
Consumption values........................................  12
Cooler filter.................................................  10, 35

Cleaning ........................................................  28

Cooling down ...................................................  15
Crease guard....................................................  15

D

Delayed start.....................................................  13
Demo mode ......................................................  21
Digital display ...................................................  11
Display ...............................................................  11
Disposal.............................................................  37
Door filter....................................................  10, 34

Cleaning ........................................................  24

Door filter mat............................................  10, 34

Cleaning ........................................................  24

Drying..........................................................  14, 15

E

E _.......................................................................  31

E42 .....................................................................  31
Easy care...........................................................  13
Electrical connection .......................................  35
End of the wash day .......................................  18
Energy-saving tips............................................  34
Evaporator.........................................................  10

Cleaning ........................................................  27

External dimensions ........................................  35

F

F _.......................................................................  31
F _ and E _ .......................................................  31
Fabric care symbols........................................  33
Fabric types

Crease guard................................................  13

Factory settings ................................................  21
Final airing..................................................  15, 32
Fluff .....................................................................  23
Front filter ..........................................................  10

Cleaning ........................................................  26

Front filter mat ...........................................  10, 34

Cleaning ........................................................  26

Function test ........................................................ 8

Start ................................................................... 8

H

H 1 ......................................................................  30
H 2 ......................................................................  30
H 4 ......................................................................  31
Heat pump ........................................................  38

I

Identification plate........................................ 9, 10
Interrupting

Programme ...................................................  17
Programme with childproof lock...............  18

L

Level of dryness display .................................  11
Levels of dryness .............................................  20
Long programme duration .............................  33

M

Maintenance .....................................................  22
Malfunctions......................................................  29
Message

A 0 ..................................................................  29
A 3 ..................................................................  29
A 9 ..................................................................  23
A11.................................................................  23
F _ and E _ ...................................................  31
Final airing.....................................................  32
H 1..................................................................  30

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Summary of Contents for UnimaticDry V2000

Page 1: ...Operating instructions UnimaticDry V2000 Tumble dryer...

Page 2: ...safety precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modific...

Page 3: ...With childproof lock activated 17 5 12 End of programme 18 6 User settings 19 6 1 Changing user settings 19 6 2 Exiting user settings 19 6 3 Possible user settings 19 6 4 Childproof lock 20 6 5 Changi...

Page 4: ...e 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 a...

Page 5: ...es 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 or plastic backed articles and clothes or pillows...

Page 6: ...itch 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 for the above mentioned purpose only No liability is assumed for...

Page 7: ...WARNING If the size of the room is 10 m2 20 m3 it needs to be ventil ated There must be air inlet and outlet openings to the adjacent room or to the outside e g open window door ventila tion grille or...

Page 8: ...itive initial start up of the appliance it must stand in the normal operating position for around 2 hours other wise the heat pump could become damaged The function test cannot be aborted by interrupt...

Page 9: ...ump the appliance dries at lower temperatures All the programmes are therefore gentler on your laundry The condensate water collected is discharged through an outlet at the rear into the drain age sys...

Page 10: ...e appliance 9 1 6 8 5 3 2 7 4 1 Appliance door 2 Door filter with door filter mat 3 Operating and display elements 4 Drum illumination 5 Identification plate 6 Temperature sensor 7 Evaporator 8 Front...

Page 11: ...duration Programme duration remaining Delayed start Hints and trouble shooting Level of dryness display Iron dry Normal dry Cooling down Airing Indicator lights The buttons for the main programmes th...

Page 12: ...ining moisture content 4 to 1 Programme duration 1h55 1 Energy 2 00 kWh 1 Normal dry For similar items of washing e g t shirts or underwear The most efficient programme for drying normal wet cot ton l...

Page 13: ...bags and quilts and any individual items of washing Load 1 7 kg 4 3 Additional functions Easy care Gentle drying for mixed fabrics e g shirts pullovers and T shirts The level of dryness is reduced Lo...

Page 14: ...pliance door pushing firmly to The drum illumination switches off When closing the appliance door check that no items of washing are trapped If no programme selection is made within 15 seconds all the...

Page 15: ...ying The washing is tumble dried until it reaches the set level of dryness The dry ing programme is monitored by a moisture sensor As soon as the required level of dryness is reached the Cool down Air...

Page 16: ...ghts for the additional functions that may be selected flash for 15 seconds The duration selected always includes a 10 minute Cool down Airing phase 5 6 Selecting easy care Press the button while the...

Page 17: ...at any time to add or remove an item of wash ing before time After the appliance door is closed the heat pump waits 10 minutes before starting again and the programme duration is correspondingly leng...

Page 18: ...the appliance door closed carry out the following step Hold the active programme button the indicator light illuminates depressed and at the same time touch the button The programme is aborted 5 12 En...

Page 19: ...aken over automatically and must not be confirmed 6 2 Exiting user settings Touch the button repeatedly until the display goes out If no button is touched within the next 15 seconds user settings is e...

Page 20: ...overdried the level of dryness can be reset Changing the level of dryness alters the level of dryness setting of all the pro grammes Care should be taken when increasing the level of dryness as overdr...

Page 21: ...display for restore factory settings The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed Touch the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out 7 Demo mode In the demo mode almos...

Page 22: ...ing out well Use 40 C wash programme for cleaning stubborn soiling 3 Drum illumin ation As required Wipe gently with a soft cloth 4 Front filter mat in front filter Before change of user Remove any bu...

Page 23: ...uring process from wear and tear during use and from items being washed Fluff is not caused by ex cessive strain on the washing in the appliance Even when washing is hung out to dry on a washing line...

Page 24: ...thout the door filter mat Removing the door filter Open the filter cover 1 Take out the door filter 2 1 2 Removing the door filter mat Turn and open the door filter 2 Take out the door filter mat 3 2...

Page 25: ...see page 23 Rinse the door filter mat 3 under running water and then wring out 3 Wash the door filter mat 3 on a 40 C wash programme to clean off heavier de posits 3 Inserting the door filter door fi...

Page 26: ...place Removing the front filter Take out the front filter 1 1 Removing the front filter mat Using two fingers firmly take hold of the inner part 2 and pull it towards you Take out the front filter ma...

Page 27: ...the front filter 1 back into the appli ance 2 3 1 The front filter mat does not have to be dry before being put back 8 7 Cleaning the temperature sensor Cleaning interval When necessary The appliance...

Page 28: ...1 2 8 9 Cleaning the cooler filter Cleaning interval As required or with message A9 A11 Removing the cooler filter Take out the filter case 1 Push the handle back open the filter case 1 and remove th...

Page 29: ...lfunctions yourself If not note down the error message in full message F and E numbers and call Customer Services Display Possible cause Solution illuminates The drain hose is blocked kinked or defect...

Page 30: ...at higher speed re duce size of load illuminates The door filter is missing The appliance door is open Insert the door filter and ensure it is positioned correctly see page 24 or close the appliance...

Page 31: ...gain Start a programme If the error appears again Note down the message in full and the serial number SN Disconnect the power supply to the appliance Contact Customer Services Inform the caretaker the...

Page 32: ...ge the level of dryness Interruption in power supply Insert plug into mains socket Turn wall switch on Check the fuse or circuit breaker The demo mode is switched on Unplug at the mains and then plug...

Page 33: ...ow the fabric care symbols on garment labels Tumble dry medium heat Tumble dry low heat Do not tumble dry 10 2 General tips Use tumble dryer sheets sparingly Protect items of washing from getting dama...

Page 34: ...educe the air flow rate when drying and result in longer drying times and higher energy consumption Fluff filters and filter mats must be cleaned regularly in accordance with the operat ing instructio...

Page 35: ...dimensions Height 90 cm Width 66 cm Depth 81 cm Weight 94 kg Pumping height of pump 1 2 m Load capacity 7 kg dry washing Ambient conditions Permissible room temperature when appliance in operation 5 C...

Page 36: ...nsumption of the off mode W 0 14 Power consumption of the left on mode W 2 60 Duration of the left on mode mins 10 Standard cotton programme 6 Normal dry Weighted programme time 7 mins 72 Programme ti...

Page 37: ...o the standard programme according to EN 61121 Cotton laundry normal dry 7 kg load capacity Press the button Cotton laundry iron dry 7 kg load capacity Press the button Easy care fabric normal dry 2 5...

Page 38: ...cyc ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste And in this way you will be helping to protect resources and the en vironment For more informa...

Page 39: ...r 10 35 Cleaning 28 Cooling down 15 Crease guard 15 D Delayed start 13 Demo mode 21 Digital display 11 Display 11 Disposal 37 Door filter 10 34 Cleaning 24 Door filter mat 10 34 Cleaning 24 Drying 14...

Page 40: ...g 17 End 18 Interrupting 17 Overview 15 Sequence 15 Q Queries 43 R Room temperature 35 S Safety warnings Appliance specific 5 General 4 Easy care 16 Serial number SN 9 Service Support 43 Service agree...

Page 41: ...41 15 Notes...

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Page 43: ...pliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance _______________________...

Page 44: ...unction if required The appliance starts automatically after 15 seconds When the programme has finished When appears in the display unload the dry washing Clean the door filter Close the appliance doo...

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