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Installation and operating instructions

Tumble dryer

WTWH7660GB

www.devicemanuals.eu

Summary of Contents for WT45N202GB

Page 1: ...3FHJTUFS RXU QHZ GHYLFH RQ 0 RVFK QRZ DQG JHW IUHH EHQHILWV CPTDI IPNF DPN XFMDPNF en Installation and operating instructions Tumble dryer WTWH7660GB www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 2: ...ng 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 signal word in...

Page 3: ... the laundry 29 Sorting laundry 29 1 Operating the appliance 30 Loading laundry and switching on the appliance 30 Setting a programme 31 Starting a programme 31 Programme progress 31 Changing the programme or adding more laundry 32 Cancelling the programme 32 Programme end 32 Removing laundry and switching off the appliance 32 Emptying the condensation container 33 Removing the fluff 34 2 Applianc...

Page 4: ...e frost and or outdoor conditions There is a risk that the appliance will be damaged if residual water in it freezes If hoses freeze up they may crack burst This appliance must only be used for drying and freshening up domestic laundry consisting of items that have been washed with water and are suitable for tumble drying see label on item Using the appliance for any other purpose is outside of th...

Page 5: ... with a lack of experience or knowledge as long as they are supervised or have received instruction on how to use the appliance safely and they have understood the potential risks of using the appliance Children must not play with this appliance Do not allow children to clean or maintain this appliance unsupervised Keep children under 3 years and pets away from this appliance Do not leave the appl...

Page 6: ...tergents or care products Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children Installation Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance is not installed properly this may lead to a dangerous situation Ensure the following The mains voltage on your power socket must match the rated voltage specified on the appliance identification plate The...

Page 7: ...icable regulations Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance s mains cable is altered or damaged this may result in electric shock short circuiting or fire due to overheating The mains cable must not be kinked crushed or altered and must not come into contact with any heat sources Warning Risk of fire material damage damage to the appliance The us...

Page 8: ...e Page 17 The appliance MUST be secured with this connection set Stacking the appliance in any other way is forbidden Riskofinjury materialdamage damagetotheappliance If you take hold of any of the appliance s protruding parts e g the appliance door in order to lift or move it these parts may break off and cause injury Do not take hold of any of the appliance s protruding parts in order to move th...

Page 9: ... is in progress or even cause the appliance to catch fire or explode Remove any lighters or matches from pockets on items of clothing Riskofexplosions fire If there is coal dust or flour in the air around the appliance this may cause an explosion Make sure that the area around the appliance is kept clean when it is in operation Warning Risk of fire material damage damage to the appliance The appli...

Page 10: ... climb onto the appliance the worktop may break which may result in injury Do not climb onto the appliance Riskofinjury If you reach into the drum while it is still rotating you risk injuring your hands Wait until the drum has stopped rotating Caution Material damage damage to the appliance If the amount of laundry in the appliance exceeds its maximum load capacity it may not be able to operate pr...

Page 11: ...e to the appliance Make sure that the appliance s air inlet is never obstructed when the appliance is in operation and that the area around the appliance is adequately ventilated Cleaning Maintenance Warning Risk of death The appliance is powered by electricity There is a risk of electric shock if you come into contact with live components Therefore please note Switch off the appliance Disconnect ...

Page 12: ...ppliance The use of spare parts and accessories supplied by other brands is dangerous and may result in injury material damage or damage to the appliance For safety reasons use genuine spare parts and accessories only Caution Material damage damage to the appliance Cleaning agents and agents for pretreating laundry e g stain removers prewash sprays etc may cause damage if they come into contact wi...

Page 13: ... on the appliance for an extended period before the programme starts or once the programme has ended the appliance will automatically switch to Energy saving mode The display and indicator lights will go out after a few minutes and A Start Pause will flash To end Energy saving mode all you need to do is perform an action on the appliance such as opening and closing the door If you do not perform a...

Page 14: ...g Risk of fire material damage damage to the appliance The appliance contains R290 a refrigerant that is environmentally friendly but flammable Keep open fire and ignition sources away from the appliance Warning Risk of injury material damage damage to the appliance The appliance may vibrate or move when in operation potentially resulting in injury or material damage Place the appliance on a clean...

Page 15: ...eration and that the area around the appliance is adequately ventilated Caution Risk of material damage and damage to the appliance The appliance underwent a function test before leaving the factory and therefore may contain residual water This residual water may leak out if the appliance is tilted at an angle greater than 40 Install the appliance as follows 1 Place the appliance on a clean even s...

Page 16: ...ion must be built into the permanent installation in accordance with electrical installation regulations If using a residual current circuit breaker only use one that bears the following mark z The presence of this mark is the only way to be sure that it fulfils all the applicable regulations Warning Risk of electric shock fire material damage damage to the appliance If the appliance s mains cable...

Page 17: ...e any problems please contact your specialist dealer or our customer service Note Once the appliance has been properly installed and connected it is ready to use No further steps are necessary Optional accessories Order optional accessories from the after sales service Basket for woollens Dry or air individual woollen items sports shoes and soft toys in the basket for woollens Order number WMZ2060...

Page 18: ...programme Sort the laundry Switch on the appliance Select a programme 2 Open the door and place the laundry in the drum Close the door If necessary Adjust the programme settings Start the programme 3 Once the programme has ended Switch off the appliance Open the door and remove the laundry Empty the condensation container 4 Remove the fluff www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 19: ... yourself with your appliance FamiliarisingyourselfwithyourapplianceAppliance overview Condensation container 0 Control panel 8 Drum interior lighting depending on the model Air inlet H Maintenance flap on the base unit P Door X Fluff filter 3 www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 20: ... selector Press to switch the appliance on off Turn to set a programme 0 Programmes Page 24 8 Display The display on this appliance responds to touch touch display Operate the appliance by pressing buttons in boxes View settings and information www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 21: ...rp object on the display or exert excessive pressure on it Buttons Explanation Ò 1 2 3 Dryness level Cupboard Dry Plus Degree of dryness can be finely adjusted ü 1 2 3 Dryness level Cupboard Dry Degree of dryness can be finely adjusted ö 1 2 3 Dryness level Iron Dry Degree of dryness can be finely adjusted Q 120min Q 60min Anti Crease 120 min Anti Crease 60 min ñ Ready in time s Low Heat Drying â ...

Page 22: ...ectly connected Page 44 Is not kinked or bent Is not blocked or clogged e g by deposits Run the intensive appliance care programme Check that no debris has found its way into the base unit Open the maintenance flap and remove any debris å Fluff filter Remove the fluff Page 34 ó ªªª Automatic heat exchanger rinse Rinsing progress indicator The heat exchanger is cleaned automatically Do not pull out...

Page 23: ...s the temperature to prevent damage to the laundry when you Pause the programme Cancel the programme Switch off the appliance via the app The CoolDown process does not start until 30 seconds after pausing cancelling the programme or switching off the appliance via the app You can continue to oper ate the appliance during the CoolDown process Notes The drum continues to rotate during the CoolDown p...

Page 24: ...ic except for wool and silk For freshening up or airing clothing that has hardly been worn Note You can adjust the programme duration Programme settings on page 26 3 kg Time Progr warm Timed programme for all types of fabric except silk Suitable for pre dried or slightly damp laundry and for drying off multi layered thick laundry Notes Dry woollens sports shoes and soft toys only with the basket f...

Page 25: ... items of laundry to distribute the stuffing and eliminate any pockets of moisture Restart the programme if neces sary 1 5 kg Sportswear Weatherproof and outdoor clothing with a membrane coating and water repellent fabrics 1 5 kg Towels Hard wearing towels and dressing gowns made of cotton 6 kg Super Quick 40 Mixed load of synthetic fabrics and light cottons 2 kg Allergy Hard wearing items Note Th...

Page 26: ...mote start can only be activated if the appliance door is closed and the appliance is connected to your home network Briefly press Note Remote start will be deactivated for safety reasons in the following circumstances You open the door There is a power failure Once the programme has ended If you press A Start Pause on the appliance If you briefly press again If you press to switch off the applian...

Page 27: ...the selected programme e g hours minutes 2 Press ñ ready in Note You can use the and ª selection buttons to alter the setting values 3 Press A Start Pause This will activate the Ready in time Before the programme starts the selected Ready in time e g ñ is shown on the display and counts down until the drying programme starts The duration of the pro gramme will then be displayed Note The programme ...

Page 28: ...st the programme settings if required 3 Press and hold â Favourite programme for 3 seconds This programme with your customised programme settings has now been saved to your list of favourites Note The selected settings will be retained even after the ap pliance has been switched off Activating a favourite programme 1 Press to switch on the appliance 2 Press â Favourite programme This favourite pro...

Page 29: ...lightly the first time they are tumble dried Use a gentle programme Do not overdry easy care laundry This leads to increased creasing of your laundry Some detergents and care products e g starch or softeners contain particles that may accumulate on the moisture sensor This may impair the sensor s performance and in turn the drying result Notes When washing laundry to be tumble dried use the correc...

Page 30: ...ng time for laundry that is still damp Caution Risk of material damage to the appliance and laundry Do not tumble dry the following items or fabrics in the appliance Laundry contaminated with solvents wax or grease Unwashed items Items made from non breathable fabrics e g rubber coated Items made from delicate fabrics such as silk and curtains made of synthetic material 1 Operating the appliance O...

Page 31: ...tings will appear on the display 2 Adjust the programme settings if required Programme settings on page 26 Starting a programme Press A Start Pause Note If you want to prevent the programme from being adjusted inadvertently you can activate the childproof lock Page 35 Programme progress The programme status will be indicated on the display Note When a programme is selected the expected drying time...

Page 32: ...ettings on page 26 Note Do not change the programme during the CoolDown process 4 Close the door 5 Press A Start Pause Note The programme duration is updated on the display depending on the load and on the residual moisture in the laundry The values displayed may change when the programme or load is changed Cancelling the programme The programme can be cancelled at any time by opening the door or ...

Page 33: ...Risk of harm to health and material damage Condensation water is not suitable for drinking and may be contaminated with fluff Contaminated condensation water may be harmful to your health and cause material damage Do not drink the condensation water or reuse it 3 Push the condensation container back into the appliance until you feel it lock into place Note The filter in the condensation container ...

Page 34: ...lts Dirty fluff filters increase the power consumption and increase the required drying time Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle 1 Open the door and remove all fluff from it 2 Pull out the two part fluff filter 3 Remove the fluff from the fluff filter recess Ensure that no fluff falls into the open shaft 4 Pull the two part fluff filter apart 5 Open the two parts of the filter 6 Remove ...

Page 35: ...vate appliance settings directly or alter them under œ Childproof lock Activating the childproof lock prevents the settings from being accidentally changed on the control panel Activating deactivating the childproof lock Press and hold E 3sec Child lock for 3 seconds Note The childproof lock will remain active even once the appliance has been switched off If you wish to change settings on the cont...

Page 36: ...ess and hold Á Quiet drying for 3 seconds œ will be shown on the display You can now alter the appliance settings Adjusting the volume of the audible operating signals 1 Set the programme to position 2 and the current setting value will appear on the display 2 Press and hold until the setting value you require appears on the display Setting values 3 Alter any additional appliance settings you requ...

Page 37: ...to position 1 and the current setting value will appear on the display 2 Press and hold until the setting value you require appears on the display Setting values 3 Alter any additional appliance settings you require or save and exit the appliance settings Saving and exiting the appliance settings Save and exit the appliance settings as follows Press Á Quiet drying or Wait 10 seconds or Press to sw...

Page 38: ...le in every country The availability of the Home Connect function depends on the availability of Home Connect services in your country You can find information on this at www home connect com Notes Please observe the safety precautions in this instruction manual and make sure that these are complied with even when operating the appliance via the Home Connect app while you are away from home You mu...

Page 39: ...twork automatically Step 2 1 Ensure that you are in the Home Connect menu Page 38 1 Press A The appliance now attempts to connect to your home network flashes in the display 2 Activate the WPS function on your home network router within the next 2 minutes If the appliance has connected to your home network successfully Ÿ è and appear in the display and light up continuously Note If you are not abl...

Page 40: ...tinuously Note If you are not able to establish a connection check whether your appliance is within range of your home network Try connecting manually again Connecting to the Home Connect app Step 3 If your appliance is connected to your home network you can connect it to the Home Connect app Ensure that you are in the Home Connect menu Page 38 Make sure that you have opened the Home Connect app a...

Page 41: ...ot possible to use the Home Connect app to start or control the appliance remotely If Wi Fi is switched off and your appliance was previously connected to your home network this connection will be re established automatically when Wi Fi is switched back on If you activate this function the energy consumption increases in comparison to the values specified in the consumption value table Page 63 Res...

Page 42: ...gy manager and activated the FlexStart function you will be able to optimise your energy consumption because your appliance will not start up until your home photovoltaic system can provide sufficient energy or the energy tariff is good Further information and system requirements for using the Energy manager can be found at www home connect com energymanagement Notes The smart energy system Energy...

Page 43: ...ch your appliance can start The programme will end after the specified time Notes If the smart energy system Energy manager does not start your appliance the programme will still be started before the set time period ends The programme will end when the time period ends For safety reasons and in turn the FlexStart function will be deactivated in the following circumstances Press A Open the door Pr...

Page 44: ... Information on data protection can be accessed in the Home Connect app Declaration of Conformity Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH hereby declares that the appliance with Home Connect functionality meets the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 2014 53 EU A detailed RED Declaration of Conformity can be found online at www bosch home com among the additional documents on th...

Page 45: ...e accessories and attach it to the free socket pushing it up to the stop 6 Secure the other side of the drain hose using the remaining accessories depending on the connection situation Washbasin Siphon The connection point must be secured using a hose clamp 12 22 mm clamping range available from specialist retailers When connecting to a siphon make sure that the drain hose is routed at a height of...

Page 46: ...m Caution Risk of accumulated water being drawn back into the appliance and causing material damage Check that the water drains away quickly The drain must not be sealed or blocked 7 Pull out the condensation container horizontally and empty it 8 Turn the condensation container 180 onto its underside and remove the stopper that is fitted 9 Turn the condensation container 180 again and insert the s...

Page 47: ...isk of death The appliance is powered by electricity There is a risk of electric shock if you come into contact with live components Therefore please note Switch off the appliance Disconnect the appliance from the power supply pull out the plug Never take hold of the mains plug with wet hands When removing the mains plug from the socket always take hold of the plug itself and never the mains cable...

Page 48: ...contact with the surfaces of the appliance Clean the appliance with nothing but water and a soft damp cloth Remove any detergent spray or other residues immediately Cleaning the moisture sensor Note The moisture sensor measures the amount of moisture in the laundry After long periods of usage the moisture sensor may become covered by a fine layer of limescale or detergent and care product residue ...

Page 49: ...ation container horizontally 2 Pour out the condensation water 3 Remove the filter 4 Clean the filter under warm running water or in the dishwasher 5 Push the filter in until you feel it lock into place Caution If the filter is not inserted fluff can find its way inside the appliance and damage it Only operate the appliance with the filter inserted 6 Push the condensation container in until you fe...

Page 50: ...ows 1 To open the maintenance flap take hold of it at the top at both sides and pull it down 2 Clean the maintenance flap with a soft damp cloth 3 Unlock the levers on the heat exchanger cover 4 Pull the heat exchanger cover out by its grip 5 Use a soft brush to clean the heat exchanger cover Note Make sure that no dirt or debris is left on the seal 6 Pull the insert out horizontally 7 Rinse the i...

Page 51: ... function you do not need to clean the heat exchanger 9 Slide the insert in horizontally as far as it will go 10 Slide the heat exchanger cover in by its grip Note You can only slide the heat exchanger cover in if the insert is in the appliance 11 Lock the levers on the heat exchanger cover 12 Close the maintenance flap You have now finished cleaning the appliance s base unit www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 52: ...to the appliance if it is spilled or leaks out Do not use boiling water for this appliance or its components or accessories Do not allow hot water or steam to come into contact with your skin Warning Risk of poisoning material damage Condensation water is not suitable for drinking and may be contaminated with lint Contaminated condensation water may be hazardous to health and may cause material da...

Page 53: ...e the condensation container for appliance care as follows 1 Remove the filter from the recess on the condensation container 2 Remove the stopper inserted in the recess on the condensation container 3 Turn the condensation container 180 onto its underside and insert the stopper 4 Push the filter in until you feel it lock into place Caution If the filter is not inserted fluff can find its way insid...

Page 54: ... you have run the basic appliance care programme through to the end Run the appliance care programme as follows 1 Prepare the appliance for appliance care Page 52 2 Set the programme to position 1 3 Press and hold ö Iron Dry At the same time 4 Set the programme to position 4 and the programme duration will now alternate on the display 5 Pour approx 1 litre of warm tap water into the condensation c...

Page 55: ...ld not be cancelled When you run the intensive appliance care programme you will need to use the original appliance care product This can be ordered from our after sales service using spare part number 00311829 Contact information for all countries can be found in the enclosed after sales service directory Warning Risk of injury material damage damage to the appliance The use of spare parts and ac...

Page 56: ...ternate on the display 5 Press ƒ and the programme duration will now alternate on the display 6 Pull out the condensation container horizontally and empty it 7 Pour a bottle of the original appliance care product and approx 1 litre of warm tap water into the condensation container Note Hold the full condensation container horizontally at all times so that no liquid spills out 8 Slide in the conden...

Page 57: ...l condensation container horizontally at all times so that no liquid spills out 12 Carefully swing the condensation container round horizontally and empty it to dispose of any remaining original appliance care product 13 Pour approx another 1 litre of warm tap water into the condensation container 14 Slide in the condensation container until it clicks into place 15 Press A Start Pause The applianc...

Page 58: ...en Appliance care 58 17 Slide in the condensation container until it clicks into place 18 Press to switch off the appliance You have now completed the appliance care programme www devicemanuals eu ...

Page 59: ...y connected Page 44 The programme does not start Make sure that The door is closed The E 3sec Child lock has been deactivated You have pressed A Start Pause Note If the programme has been delayed by setting ñ ready in the programme starts at a later point If à is shown on the display for five seconds after you switch the appliance on or off this means that the appliance is in shop mode Switch shop...

Page 60: ...ully open this may increase the drying time Make sure that the air inlet remains unob structed If the ambient temperature is lower than 15 C or higher than 30 C this may increase the drying time Inadequate air circulation in the room may increase the drying time Make sure the room is adequately ventilated Unpleasant odour in the appli ance Run the intensive appliance care programme Page 55 I am un...

Page 61: ...at pump Drying programme is stopped If the drying programme is stopped due to a power failure restart the programme or remove the laundry and spread it out Residual water in the conden sation container despite the appliance being connected to the drain hose If the optional drain hose is installed residual water remains in the con densation container due to the appliance s self cleaning function De...

Page 62: ... follows 1 Pull out the condensation container horizontally and empty it 2 Push the condensation container back into the appliance until you feel it lock into place 3 Switch on the appliance 4 Set any programme 5 Press A Start Pause 6 Wait for 5 minutes The condensation water will be drained 7 Empty the condensation container again 8 If installed remove the drain hose from the washbasin siphon or ...

Page 63: ...124 77 1 47 0 86 800 143 88 1 76 1 02 Easy Care 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Cupboard Dry 800 55 0 51 600 65 0 64 ProgrammesettinginaccordancewiththeapplicableEN61121standardwhenusingtheexternaldrain hose 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 of dryness that has been set the amount of laun dry bein...

Page 64: ...ire risk of poisoning risk of material damage and damage to the appliance The appliance contains R290 a refrigerant that is environmentally friendly but flammable If it is not disposed of correctly this may result in fire or poisoning Dispose of the appliance correctly and do not damage the pipes in the refrigerant circuit Depending on the appliance features Dispose of packaging and the appliance ...

Page 65: ...ary visits by engineers Please provide the after sales service with the product number E no and the production number FD of the appliance You can find this information depending on the model On the inside of the door open service flap and at the rear of the appliance Trust in the expertise of the manufacturer Contact us for assistance By doing so you can be sure that the repairs are carried out by...

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Page 68: ...ccessories spare parts Digital manual and all appliance data at hand Easy access to Bosch Home Appliances Service Free and easy registration also on mobile phones www bosch home com welcome Looking for help You ll find it here Expert advice for your Bosch home appliances need help with problems or a repair from Bosch experts Find out everything about the many ways Bosch can support you www bosch h...

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