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1. gt Call Customer Services 43 9 Trouble shooting A3 flashes in the display Possible cause Solution e The vanes in the washing drum are dirty or wet gt Check and clean the drum vanes A cleaning stone is particularly suitable for this A9 flashes in the display Possible cause Solution e The following parts in the appliance could be blocked Door filter Filter mat in door filter Base filter Additional filter mat Heat pump mat gt Check and if necessary clean the parts gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button z gt Start the programme gt If the error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply gt Inform the caretaker the owner of the appli ance or the property management company e High ambient temperature gt Improve the ventilation of the room e The load is too wet heavy gt Spin washing at higher speed reduce size of load 44 9 Trouble shooting A11 appears in the display Possible cause Solution The following parts in the appliance could be blocked heat pump filter cooler filter gt Check and if necessary clean the parts gt Cancel the error message by pressing the gt button gt Start the programme gt If t
2. Do not use a fabric conditioner or other fabric care solutions in the wash Otherwise pay attention to the manufacturer s instructions Do not operate the appliance without a door filter or with a damaged door filter Fluff can destroy the appliance Caution Burns hazard Do not dry fabrics that contain traces of hair spray hair gel nail varnish re mover or other similar substances Danger of gas build up Caution Risk to life Packaging material e g plastic film and polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away from chil dren 1 Safety precautions How to avoid damaging the appliance e Transport the appliance in an upright position only Transporting it in any other position will result in damage to the appliance When carried carefully without being shaken the appliance may be tilted a maximum of 90 to the left viewed from the front Front Front Front upside do e Close the appliance door carefully e 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 appliance it will cause damage 2 Disposal Packaging All packaging materials cardboard plastic film PE and polystyrene EPS are marked and should if possible be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environme
3. Disconnect the power supply gt Have an electrician check the house installa tion If the error appears again gt Note down the error message in full and the serial number FN and then disconnect the power supply gt Call Customer Services gt Inform the caretaker the owner of the appli ance or the property management company itis not possible to select a new programme after closing the appliance door Possible cause Solution A programme was interrup Press the gt button ted Select a new programme 48 9 Trouble shooting the appliance does not start Possible cause Solution The appliance door is open gt Close the appliance door Interruption in power sup ply gt Insert the plug into the mains socket gt Turn the wall switch on gt Check the fuse or circuit breaker the washing is not dry enough Possible cause Solution e Load contained mixed fab rics gt Select a longer programme gt Select the Eom programme gt Change the level of dryness e Interruption in power sup ply gt Insert the plug into the mains socket gt Turn the wall switch on gt Check the fuse or circuit breaker The demo dEno mode is turned on gt Unplug at the mains and then plug back in again If appears clear the demo mode by opening
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5. caused by excessive strain on the washing in the appliance Even when washing is hung out to dry on a washing 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 Fluff therefore builds up in the filter some times more sometimes less depending on the type of washing 36 8 Care and maintenance 8 5 Removing any fluff Each time after tumble drying oe a gt Remove any fluff from the door filter and the base filter gt Close the filter cover 37 8 Care and maintenance 8 6 Cleaning the door filter filter mat Wash before change of user or A9 Removing the filter mat AN Do not operate the appliance without the filter mat Ss A N Cleaning the door filter SS gt Hold the filter up to the light to de tect deposits Wash the filter to clean off heavy deposits gt Clean with an abrasive liquid cleaning agent immerse if necessary and a sponge use cleaning vinegar with hard water gt Rinse off under running water and allow to drip dry 38 8 Care and maintenance Cleaning the filter mat gt Remove the fluff while dry then rinse under running water Finally squeeze out the water gt Wash on a 40 C wash programme to clean off heavier deposits Inserting the door filter filter mat AN Do not operate th
6. description When the appliance is connected to the power supply for the first time it is possible to select a function test The purpose of the function test is to check the installation It takes about 3 minutes The function test can be selected im mediately after installation The heat pump is not started during the function test Before the definitive initial start up of the appliance it must stand in the normal operating position for around 2 hours otherwise the heat pump could become damaged w The function test cannot be aborted by interrupting the power supply Once the function test has been run or aborted it can no longer be 7 selected and the appliance enters the normal selection mode 3 Using for the first time 3 3 Starting the function test gt Connect the appliance to the mains and wait for CEE to appear in the display gt Use the button to start the function test The function test can be interrupted in 2 ways gt Open the appliance door _ ST flashes in the display After closing the appliance door the indicator light for the L button flashes Or Press the button The indicator light for the L button flashes Continue the function test gt Press the button The remaining duration appears in the display e g t Dil Aborting the function test gt Pressing the L End of function test button aborts the funct
7. iiis 14 4 2 Appliance CONSIUGCTION sc acrcnresiusnderidenriina demeure 15 4 3 Operating and display elements 16 5 Programme overview 18 5 1 Programme sequence for the automatic programmes ccseseeees 18 5 2 A tomatie ProdrAMMES iscir 19 5 3 Additional programme 0 ads eG eA AAS dei 20 5 4 Additional TUNCTIONS 22444808 fatal lune hr ren Puit 20 6 User settings 21 6 1 CHANGING USEr Settings ate sr oh eee este dees 21 6 2 EXITING USEF SCTING Si rune cet ieie kaineri eaa aiai 21 6 3 Possible user settings 22 6 4 GHIA PrOOF OGK ses menmanrenne means E i aA R 23 G 5 Changing the level of dryness 23 6 6 Automatic door Opener share lever he ae 24 6 7 Restoring factory settings 25 7 Drying 26 7 1 Preparing the appliance 26 7 2 LOAAING The AO PAN CC es 2 screens diianeriiemitiannrennetst 26 7 3 Selecting A Programi E 1 220s ra naseer aas 27 7 4 Sel cting delayed Start ss uiii a 30 7 5 Interrupting a programme is 31 7 6 Aborting a programme before time 31 7 7 Programme selection with childproof lock activated l 32 7 8 End Of programme 25 sas A herein ne a hrs hante anse 8 Care and maintenance 8 1 Cleaning Merval Sierra anna ne Mn ANR annee 8 2 AQ error MESSAGE woeeecscessesecsessesessesccsseseeseesaesescessessaseeseescescassaeseserseseeaees 8 3 ATT error Mesa real aaa E 8 4 BuilesU 6408 FILTRES 2e Pen aaa 8 5 REMOVING any TU anen aan 8 6 Cleaning the door filter filter mat 8 7 Cleaning the base filter Rs 8 8 Cl
8. the appliance door and pressing the 2 1 and LI combination of buttons 49 9 Trouble shooting the programme takes significantly longer than indicated Possible cause Solution The following parts in the Check and if necessary clean the parts appliance could be blocked door filter filter mat in door filter base filter cooler filter Very wet washing gt Spin washing at higher speed The ambient temperature is gt Improve the ventilation of the room too high the washing is charged with static electricity Possible cause Solution Wash items that are made Static charge is a normal characteristic of of man made fibres man made fibres and nothing to do with the appliance 50 10 Drying tips 10 1 Fabric care symbols To select the right drying programme follow the fabric care symbols on gar ment labels Tumble dry medium heat N Tumble dry low heat N X Do not tumble dry N 10 2 General tips For the wash you are recommended not to use fabric conditioners or other fabric care solutions Tumble drying automatically leaves fabrics soft and fluffy to the touch The use of fabric conditioner in the wash can lead over time to the forma tion 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 dryn
9. 2 hours Failure to do this can result in damage to the appliance gt Plug the appliance in at the mains or turn the wall switch on AN a 7 2 Loading the appliance gt Open the appliance door press at the edge of door in the area marked by dots or press the button gt Loosely load wet washing items one by one into the appliance See Programme overview for maximum load capacity Ideally fill the drum full Large blankets in particular need plenty of room to tumble gt Close the appliance door pushing firmly to 26 When closing the appliance door check that no items of washing are gt trapped If no programme selection is made within 15 seconds all the displays go out However it is still possible to make a programme selection 26 7 Drying 7 3 Selecting a programme General note on programme selection lt Use the Programme overview to determine which programme is the most suitable for your washing Fi I Nt i Selecting a programme An automatic programme can be selected with the press of a single button All the necessary settings for the programme are provided automatically Additional functions can be selected or deselected by pressing the corres ponding button If no button is pressed within 15 seconds the programme selected starts automatically DOR Once a programme has started it is no longer possi
10. I gt Press the L button 1x until the current setting appears in the display e g Eca for childproof lock OFF To change press the button In the display appears E 1 for childproof lock ON The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed gt Press the L button repeatedly until the display goes out 6 5 Changing the level of dryness The appliance is designed to provide the most energy efficient drying The moisture sensor continually monitors the level of dryness of the washing If the washing is not being dried sufficiently or being overdried the level of dry ness can be reset ed GX Changing the level of dryness alters the level of dryness setting of all the programmes Care should be taken when increasing the level of dryness as overdrying can weaken fabrics Hold the L button depressed for 5 seconds In the display appears EEEE Press the button 2x until the current level of dryness appears in the dis play e g gt Press the L button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the dis un play e g tro gt Press the button repeatedly until the display goes out 23 6 User settings Levels of dryness Very low drying Low drying Normal drying factory setting Strong drying Very strong drying 6 6 Automatic door opener If th
11. Operating instructions Unimatic TL WP Tumble dryer Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use Nevertheless please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it Please follow the 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 tech nical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Validity The product family model number corresponds to the first alohanumerics on the identification plate These operating instructions apply to Model Type Product family Unimatic TL WP WT UTL WP 199 Variations depending on the model are noted in the text V ZUG Ltd CH 6301 Zug 2015 2 Contents 1 Safety precautions 5 151 SYMOOIS USE irain SE decid dent stat dre mere Ave 5 1 2 General safety precautions Rs 6 1 3 Appliance specific Safety precautions 7 1 4 Instructions for USE 8 2 Disposal 11 3 Using for the first time 12 3 1 NOTE Sn RAR ti Attest RS Wanedes 12 3 2 Function description nn 12 3 3 Starting the function test ccececccesecsssssseseseesesssessssssseesersseesaeseeees 13 3 4 Where is the identification plate 13 4 Appliance description 14 4 1 Appliance Overview i aE
12. Wh 1 66 gramme at full load Energy consumption of standard cotton pro kWh 1 00 gramme at partial load Power consumption of the off mode W 0 00 Power consumption of the left on mode W 2 50 Duration of the left on mode mins 30 Standard cotton programme Normal dry Weighted programme time mins 75 Programme time for the standard cotton pro mins 95 gramme at full load Programme time for the standard cotton pro mins 60 gramme at partial load Condensation efficiency class A Condensation efficiency of the standard cot 92 ton programme at full load Condensation efficiency of the standard cot 92 ton programme at partial load 55 12 Technical data Weighted condensation efficiency 92 Sound power level dB 66 1 Energy consumption x kWh per year based on 160 drying cycles of the standard cotton programme at full and partial load and the consumption of the low power modes Actual energy consumption per cycle will depend on how the appliance is used 2 The standard cotton programme to which the information in the label and the fiche relates This programme is suitable for drying normal wet cotton laundry and is the most efficient programme in terms of energy consumption for cotton 3 The weighted programme time for the standard cotton programme at full and partial load 4 Condensation efficiency class on a scale from G least efficient to A most efficient 5 The weigh
13. ble to change it The programme must be aborted Changing programme selection During programme selection a programme that has already been selected can be changed at any time by selecting a new programme All previously se lected settings are cleared Aborting programme selection gt Press the L Programme selection is aborted button 27 7 Drying Duration remaining indicator During programme selection the expected duration of a programme is shown This corresponds to a load containing similar wash items with a defined weight Depending on fabric type the actual running time may differ from the duration shown The duration remaining shown especially towards the end of the pro gramme can freeze for several minutes The letter h flashes and in the display appears e g ah te The duration remaining is recalculated and shown Selecting an automatic programme gt Close the appliance door The indicator lights for the programme buttons and the additional pro gramme flash 00 DI loool gt Press the required programme button The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates The likely duration hours minutes appears in the display The indicator light for the additional function that may be selected flashes for 15 seconds Gs A new programme can be selected during this time All additional l
14. ce must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions Have a qualified fitter electrician carry out the necessary work Ensure access to the place of disconnection 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 for the above mentioned purpose only No liability is as sumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use Safety precautions Any repairs modifications or manipulations to the appliance especially any electrically live parts may only be carried out by the manufacturer its Cus tomer Services or a similarly qualified person Repairs if carried out incor rectly could cause serious injury or damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affect the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not work ing properly or in case of a repair order follow the instructions given in the Repair service section If necessary please contact our Customer Services Use original spare parts only Before closing the appliance door and starting a programme ensure that there are no foreign objects or pets in the drum Note on use If the appliance is not operating properly disconnect it from the power sup ply immediately To protect your washing follow the fabric care symbols and the hints and advice in the Drying tips section
15. e appliance without the filter mat gt Insert the filter mat in the door filter Ensure the lug is positioned cor rectly The filter mat does not have to be dry before being inserted in the door filter N a gt Insert the door filter and engage in position gt Close the filter cover 39 8 Care and maintenance 8 7 Cleaning the base filter As required or with AQ N Pd gt Hold the filter up to the light to de tect deposits Wash the filter to clean off heavy deposits gt Clean with an abrasive liquid clean ing agent immerse if necessary and a sponge use cleaning vinegar with hard water gt Rinse off under running water and allow to drip dry 40 8 Care and maintenance 8 8 Cleaning the additional filter mat and heat pump mat As required or with A11 AUS The appliance will not start without the base filter 1 in place gt Remove the base filter 1 gt Take out the additional filter mat 2 gt Remove the fluff while dry from the additional filter mat 2 Next rinse un der running water and then wring out gt Wash on a 40 C wash programme to clean off heavier deposits gt Clean the heat pump mat 3 behind the grille carefully using a brush and vacuum cleaner with the crevice tool attachment 41 8 Care and maintenance 8 9 Cleaning the cooler filter As required or with A1 1 gt Push the handle back op
16. e automatic door opener is switched on the appliance door opens auto matically at the end of the programme Otherwise it remains closed and can be opened by pressing the button Switching the automatic door opener on off gt Hold the L button depressed for 5 seconds appears in the digital display Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the di gital display e g for automatic door opener OFF gt Press the button appears in the digital display for automatic door opener ON The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed gt Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out 24 6 User settings 6 7 Restoring factory settings The factory settings can be restored gt Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds _ SSS appears in the digital display m gt Press the _ button repeatedly until appears in the digital display for no change gt Press the button appears in the digital display for restore factory settings The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed gt Press the L button repeatedly until the digital display goes out 25 7 Drying 74 Preparing the appliance AN After the appliance is transported or re sited it must be left to stand in the normal operating position for around
17. e right Our Customer Services can make the necessary adjustments to the appli ance 1 Operating and display elements 2 Door filter 3 Appliance door 4 Base filter 5 Additional filter mat 6 Heat pump mat 7 Cooler filter 8 Identification plate serial number FN 000000000000 nn Ad 4 Appliance description 4 3 Operating and display elements 00 2 X x 00 000 Automatic programmes W Extra dry W Normal dry dO Iron dry Additional programme wry Timed drying Additional functions Easy care D Delayed start Display elements 688 display digital display for Programme duration Programme duration remaining Level of dryness display Iron dry OO e Normal dry p S oe K Cooling down Airing D rl Tooo Damp CD Woollens Nr Crease guard DI End of programme Door opener Delayed start Hints and trouble shooting 4 Appliance description Indicator lights The buttons for the automatic programmes the additional programmes and certain additional functions are equipped with an indicator light Indicator lights flash Programmes or functions can be selected A Indicator
18. eaeaie OVENS Wo serein seen V Validity nia aies raitaa ea inais Ri 2 W Washing HOAAINQE SE nus 26 UnIGAdINQ Essaie 83 What to do if AO Check outlet appears in the dis Disaster 43 H1 appears in the display 45 H2 appears in the display 46 H4 appears in the display 46 it is not possible to select a new programme after closing the appli ANG OO OM anne 48 the washing is charged with static CIOCINICNY unies 50 U1 and E42 flash alternately 48 F _ and E _ flash alternately 47 What to do if programme takes significantly longer than indicated 50 the washing is not dry enough 59 14 Notes 60 61 62 15 Service amp Support xl minor operating faults This saves you the time effort and potential cost of having to call out a service technician OS The Troubleshooting section provides valuable information for dealing with q Information on the V ZUG warranty can be found at www vzug com gt Service gt Warranty in formation Please read this information carefully Please register your V ZUG appliance immediately e online via www vzug com gt Service gt Warranty registration or e using the enclosed registration card This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarentee period You will require the serial number FN and ap pliance designation to complete the regis
19. eaning the additional filter mat and heat pump mat 8 9 Cleaning the Cooler filter sisi 9 Trouble shooting 9 1 What TOGO If asian han aa Lise ass 10 Drying tips TOT Fabric Care SYMmbolS usa ani Sesaro daaa aii 10 2 General tps inner 10 3 Energy saving tiPS ns 11 Spare parts 12 Technical data 12 1 Product IGN sine 12 2 Consumption values 12 3 Note for testing institutes 12 4 Automatic energy saving stand by 13 Index 14 Notes 15 Service amp Support Safety precautions 1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings gt KL 4 g Information and precautions that should be observed gilly Information on disposal E LL Information about the operating instructions gt Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken e Indicates a list 1 Safety precautions 1 2 General safety precautions LU e Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time AN e This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental cap abilities or lack of experience and or knowledge provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and use
20. en articles such as T shirts and under wear as they could shrink yy Normal dry 1 7 kg For similar items of washing e g T shirts or underwear 66 Iron dry 1 7 kg For items that are to be ironed ET Damp 1 7 kg For items that are to be pressed in a mangle e g table linen Ka Woollens 1kg For woollen fabrics labelled as washable Gentle drying through a gentle drum action and a low temperature approx 45 Crease guard 1 3 kg Creases that come from spinning are reduced e g shirts blouses The laundry is ready for ironing 5 Programme overview 5 3 mind 5 4 O 20 Additional programme Timed drying For drying off textiles Also for drying suitable sleeping bags and quilts and any individual items of washing Optimum wash load 1 7 kg Additional functions Easy care Gentle drying for mixed fabrics e g shirts pullovers and T shirts The level of dryness is reduced Optimum wash load 1 2 5 kg Delayed start Take advantage of cheap rate electricity setting range of up to 24 hours During shut off periods determined by the local electricity supplier the delayed start time is extended by the length of time the electricity is shut off This is not shown in the display 6 User settings User settings can only be changed when no programme is running The pro cedure is generally the same for all settings 6 1 Changing
21. en the fil ter case and remove the cooler fil ter gt Remove the fluff while dry next rinse under running water and then wring out gt Wash on a 40 C wash programme to clean off heavier deposits gt Insert the cooler filter Ensure the cooler filter is positioned correctly cut out see diagram ON The cooler filter does not have to be dry before being inserted in the lt filter case gt Insert the filter case Ox The filter case can only be pushed completely in if it is in the correct position 42 9 Trouble shooting This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied please call Customer Services 2 OR Before calling Customer Services please note down the error mes sage in full 9 1 What to do if in the display appears Possible cause Solution e Drain hose is blocked gt Check the part of the drain hose that is not kinked or defective housed in the appliance The pumping height of the p Resolve the problem drain hose is too high lt 1 2 m gt Cancel the error message by pressing the gt button e The appliance is connected to a concealed double gt Start the programme drain trap gt If the error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply
22. ess required Use tumble dryer sheets sparingly Protect items of washing from getting damaged Fasten duvet and pillow cases hook and eye fasteners and zips Fasten cloth belts and apron ties Put only a few items of washing in the drum when drying fabrics that crease easily For bulky items e g sleeping bags duvets etc which fill the drum over half full follow the fabric care symbols on the labels of the items carefully Woollen and silk fabrics often carry the Do not tumble dry label For woollen and silk fabrics follow the fabric care symbols on garment la bels 10 Drying tips e For easy care fabrics e g shirts and cotton mix fabrics select the addi tional easy care function and put only a few items in the drum e Knitted and woven items e g T shirts tend to shrink Select the additional easy care function e Items of clothing with metal fasteners e g overalls should be tumble dried using the additional k timed drying programme The metal fasteners could cause the washing to be overdried in an automatic programme 10 3 Energy saving tips e Well spun washing requires a shorter drying time saving energy Spin washing well before tumble drying Tumble drying largely removes creases that come from spinning in the washing machine Dirty fluff filters and filter mats reduce the air flow rate when drying and res ult in longer drying times and higher energ
23. f washing may be added to the load at any time during the countdown to the delayed start gt Open the appliance door add the washing to the load and then close the appliance door again gt Press the flashing programme button Shortening Clearing the delayed start duration During the countdown to the delayed start press the L button repeatedly to shorten in hourly steps or clear the duration 30 7 Drying 7 5 Interrupting a programme A running programme can be interrupted at any time to add or remove an item of washing before time lt After the appliance door is closed the heat pump waits 10 minutes ys before starting again and the programme duration is correspondingly lengthened a N gt Open the appliance door The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates The programme name and time remaining or delayed start period flash in the display gt Close the appliance door pushing firmly to The indicator light for the programme selected flashes gt Press the flashing programme button The programme continues 7 6 Aborting a programme before time gt Press the The programme is aborted and all settings are cleared button 7 Drying 7 7 Programme selection with childproof lock activated gt Close the appliance door gt Press the required programme button In this example Eee appears in the display The ind
24. he error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply gt Inform the caretaker the owner of the appli ance or the property management company in the display appears After cleaning if the A11 error message appears in the display again the parts in the appliance that can trigger an A9 error mes sage must also be checked again Possible cause Solution e Door filter is missing The appliance door is open gt Insert the door filter and ensure it is posi tioned correctly or close the appliance door gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button z gt Start the programme gt If the error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply gt Call Customer Services 45 9 Trouble shooting in the display appears Possible cause Solution e Front mat is not in place or is not in place correctly gt Put the front mat in correctly gt Cancel the error message by pressing the gt button gt Start the programme gt If the error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply gt Call Customer Services gt Inform the caretaker the owner of the appli ance or the property manage
25. he wash day 09 Energy saving tips 502 Error messages cecssssseesssserssesssseeeeseeees 43 58 F F Call Customer Services ccceee 47 Fabric care symbols ccccceeseeseeseeeseteees 51 Fabric types Function test Sarin Serre acai eas H Heat pump mat CIGANINGteniinena ies 41 l Instructions for USE 8 L Level of dryness Level of dryness changing M Maliitenance iann dd cncdccnva cea 35 Model Number secscsescissccssceseisecs cxezetsseecneesiats 2 N Note for testing institutes cee 57 NOIR 60 P Packagingi xaniwncseninwadinwns Acids Power CONSUMPTION ceseececeseesseeseeees Preparing the appliance ae Product familiariser Programme ABONN S EEE NN trees 31 End gi Interrupt gnenn 31 Overview 18 DEQUENCE Ae E 18 Programmes Aborting through button selection 13 Index Q QU TIBS aonair iri 63 R Removing any fluff 37 Room temperature ssssssssssssesesserererersrenenen 54 S SAE V E NN 11 Safety precautions Appliance Specific 0 ccc T General irnir asr reneis 6 Easy care sis 29 Serial number FN 218 Service amp Support 63 Service agreement 63 SOIE aLI Aa E EE 51 SYM DOl See e ai 5 T Technical data 54 Testing institutes NTO ER ES Timed drying Selecting TPS swine Tumble dryer sheets YPE e eee ee fe nee ener U User settings sccesssseesssssessrssssesersesees Changing i EXMO a
26. icator lights for the programme buttons flash After pressing the programme button several times the error message appears in the display N x A oo ooo es an a The appliance can now be operated without regard to the childproof lt gt lock until the programme starts Interrupting a programme through opening the appliance door gt To open the appliance door hold the button depressed and at the same time press the button The programme running is interrupted gt Close the appliance door gt Hold the active programme button the indicator light flashes depressed and at the same time press the L button The programme is resumed Aborting a programme through button selection With the appliance door closed carry out the following step gt Hold the active programme button the indicator light illuminates de pressed and at the same time press the button The programme is aborted 32 7 Drying 7 8 End of programme Inthe display appears AE The indicator light for the programme that has finished illuminates and the button flashes Crease guard starts if the appliance is not unloaded straightaway When it has finished all displays go out Unloading the washing gt Open the appliance door
27. ion test and all displays go out All displays go out on completion of the function test 3 4 Where is the identification plate 1 Identification plate with serial number FN A Note down the serial number FN of your appliance on the back page of these operating instructions 4 Appliance description 4 1 Appliance overview The appliance operates with a closed air circuit Moisture is extracted from the air with the help of a heat pump and then the air is reheated Recovering heat in this way sharply reduces energy consumption Thanks to the heat pump 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 drainage system As a general rule rooms containing a heat pump dryer must be ventilated as these produce some humidity If the room is kept closed it should be aired occasionally either by opening the door to the room or a window between several consecutive drying programmes Dry load capacity 7 kg 6 automatic programmes e Additional programme Timed drying e Additional functions Easy care Delayed start e Crease guard at end of programme e Digital display e Childproof lock e Automatic door opener Automatic energy saving stand by 14 4 Appliance description 4 2 Appliance construction 7 The appliance door can be set to open to the left or to th
28. lights are illuminated Programme or function is are active running m Indicator lights are dark Programmes or functions are switched off 5 Programme overview 5 1 Programme sequence for the automatic programmes The drying programme has 3 phases Drying 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 Cooling down Airing phase starts Cooling down Airing The washing is cooled down to a temperature at which the risk of creasing is minimized This phase lasts between 1 10 minutes Afterwards the washing can be un loaded Crease guard starts if the appliance is not unloaded Crease guard The dried washing is moved at frequent intervals to prevent creasing If the additional Easy care function has been selected Crease guard runs 90 minutes with all other programmes it runs 30 minutes Crease guard can be stopped at any time by opening the appliance door or by pressing the button 18 5 Programme overview 5 2 Automatic programmes ue lt To select the right programme follow the fabric care symbols on the NYS labels of the wash items e g sg Extra dry 1 7 kg For thick multi layered fabrics and mixed loads Not suitable for knitted or wov
29. load capacity gt Press the button e Cotton iron dry 7 kg load capacity gt Press the Lo button Easy care normal dry 2 5 kg load capacity gt Press the button and then the button 12 4 Automatic energy saving stand by The appliance is equipped with automatic energy saving stand by to avoid consuming energy unnecessarily The appliance door must be open to obtain the lowest stand by energy con sumption All displays go out within minutes of a programme finishing Energy consump tion is reduced to an absolute minimum The safety functions however remain activated 57 13 Index A Additional filter mat Appliance Preparing nie ss Appliance description Pe Automatic door Opener esseere 24 Automatic programmes 19 C Gal Cetera 35 Changing the level of dryness 23 Childproof IDCK 23 Cleaning intervals ccescsessseeereeees 35 Consumption data Automatic programmes s s s 56 Cooling down Crease guard D Delayed start 20 Dimensions a Disconnection 11 Display Close appliance door 45 Door filter missing n 45 F Call Customer Services 47 H4 childproof lock activated 46 Insert filter Mats cee 46 Display elements ceeeceseesseeseeeseseeeees 16 Disposar sue et 11 Door opener AUTOMATIC scini 24 DINQ EA E E oe 18 26 E Easy CONG nimes i 20 Electrical connection 54 End of t
30. ment company in the display appears Possible cause Solution e Pressing a programme button several times while the childproof lock is activ ated Hold the button depressed and at the same time press the required programme button The childproof lock has been overrid den The appliance can now be operated without regard to the childproof lock until the programme starts 46 9 Trouble shooting in the display a and E J flash alternately Possible cause Solution e Various situations in the appliance can lead to a F error message gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button z gt Turn the power supply off for about 1 minute gt Turn the power supply back on again and select a programme gt If the error appears again note down the er ror message in full and the serial number FN and then turn off the power supply gt Call Customer Services gt Inform the caretaker the owner of the appli ance or the property management company 47 9 Trouble shooting in the display and flash alternately Possible cause Solution e Overvoltage gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button gt Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute gt Turn the power supply back on again and select a programme If the error appears again gt
31. ntally friendly way Disconnection e Disconnect the appliance from the mains With a fixed appliance this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician Safety e Disable the appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use espe cially through children playing e Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by an electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance e Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door Disposal e The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If dis posed of correctly the raw materials can be recovered for recycling The symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not be disposed of in normal household waste e The appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste disposal For more information on the handling disposal and recyc ling of the product please contact the local authorities the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance 3 Using for the first time 3 1 Note A The appliance can only be operated after standing in the normal op erating position for about 2 hours The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in ac cordance with the separate installation instructions Have a qualified fitter elec trician carry out the necessary work 3 2 Function
32. or press the button All displays go out gt Unload the washing gt Clean the door filter gt Close the appliance door If the appliance door is opened during the Cool down phase the pro gramme is aborted and all displays go out At the end of the wash day gt Clean the door filter gt Check the base filter and clean if necessary Close the appliance door 33 Care and maintenance Cleaning intervals CEEA A mm lo Pos Appliance Cleaning interval Cleaning part 1 Door filter Each time after Remove any fluff tumble drying Whenever there Use an abrasive liquid cleaning agent is a heavier and a sponge rinse with water and al build up of de low to drip dry in the case of hard wa posits ter clean with cleaning vinegar 2 Filter mat in Wash before Remove any build up of fluff while dry door filter change of user then rinse under running water and wring out well Use 40 C wash pro gramme for cleaning stubborn soiling 3 Base filter As required Remove any fluff Whenever there Use an abrasive liquid cleaning agent is a heavier and a sponge rinse with water and al build up of de low to drip dry in the case of hard wa posits ter clean with cleaning vinegar 34 8 Care and maintenance 4 Additional fil As req
33. r maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without su pervision e If an appliance is not equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting from the mains with a con tact opening on each pole complying with the conditions of overvoltage category Ill for full isolation an isolating device must be incorporated into the permanently installed electrical installation in accordance with the installation regulations e If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged it must be re placed by the manufacturer or its Customer Services or a sim ilarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard 1 Safety precautions 1 3 Appliance specific safety precautions AS Children under 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless they are constantly supervised The appliance has a maximum dry load capacity of 7 kg This appliance is only suitable for drying textiles which have been washed in water The appliance is only to be used with the recommended va porizing medium The use of other substances may give rise to a toxic or fire risk The appliance has hot surfaces to evaporate active compon ents These surfaces should not be touched during use The tumble dryer may not be used if industrial chemicals were used for cleaning Clean the fluff filters regularly Do not allow fluff to build up around the tumble dryer Do not dry unwashed items in the tumble dryer Textiles that have been cleaned
34. t functions selected are cleared and must be reselected If no button is pressed within 15 seconds the programme selected starts automatically 28 7 Drying Selecting timed drying gt Close the appliance door The indicator lights for the programme buttons and the additional pro gramme flash 00 sk D pl 3 FN KA mind gt Press the wi button gt Press repeatedly to select the desired duration i e 10 20 30 40 50 60 or 90 minutes The duration selected appears in the display The indicator lights for the additional functions that may be selected flash for 15 seconds aC The duration selected always includes a 10 minute Cooling down Air TH ing phase Selecting easy care gt Press the button while the indicator light is flashing 29 7 Drying 7 4 Selecting a delayed start 00 He D pl EN ae sn a es vues Les Se 00 606 GS mind FPS O gt Immediately after programme selection hold the L button depressed or press repeatedly until the required delayed start duration max 24 hours appears in the display The display goes dark When the set duration is up the programme selected starts automatic ally Adding more washing to the load Items o
35. ted condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at full and partial load 12 2 Consumption values The stated values for the programme duration and energy apply for the max imum stated capacity with a wash spun at around 1200 rpm corresponds to a residual moisture of around 60 A higher spinning speed or a smaller load reduce them by around 20 30 Automatic programmes Programme Load capa Residual mois Programme dura Energy city ture tion kWh kg hrs mins Extra dry 1 7 4 to 1 1h55 2 00 Normal dry 1 7 1 to 2 1h35 1 66 Iron dry 1 7 8 to 16 1h15 1 40 Damp 1 7 20 to 30 1h05 1 05 Woollens 1 0to5 1h35 1 70 Crease guard 1 0h20 0 03 Standard cotton programme the most efficient in terms of energy con sumption for drying wet cotton laundry 56 12 Technical data 12 3 Note for testing institutes gt The declaration data can be determined correctly only after a run in phase of 5 complete drying programmes with washing automatic programme Xe normal dry gt Wash the door filter each time after completing a drying programme gt The moisture sensor of the appliance is calibrated based on average water hardness levels To adjust the water conductivity value of the appliance ac cording to the norm 75 mS cm the level of dryness must be set to 1 in the user settings Set to the standard programme according to EN 61121 e Cotton normal dry 7 kg
36. tration process This information can be found on the identification plate for your appliance My appliance information FN Appliance Always have this appliance information to hand when you contact V ZUG Thank you gt Open the appliance door The identification plate is located at the top of the front panel Your repair order Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V ZUG service centre You can arrange an onsite visit by us by phone if you wish General queries accessories and service agreement V ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our progress ive service agreements You can contact us by calling Tel 41 58 767 67 67 or by going to our website at vzug com 63 Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions gt Open the appliance door gt Check the filter in the door gt Load the appliance gt Close the appliance door gt Select programme gt Select any additional function if required gt The appliance starts automatically after 15 seconds When the programme has finished gt When HAE appears in the display unload the dry washing gt Clean the door filter gt Close the appliance door At the end of the wash day gt Clean the door filter gt Close the appliance door J199553 R04 V
37. treated or soaked with flam mable chemicals detergents or solvents Such as white spirit alcohol stain remover oil turpentine acetone paint wax etc are a fire and explosion hazard Wash materials contain ing such substances first by hand with water or allow the solvent to evaporate completely Items such as foam rubber latex foam shower caps water proof textiles rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fit ted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer Do not use a fabric conditioner or other fabric care solutions in the wash Otherwise pay attention to the manufacturer s in structions i Safety precautions Remove objects such as lighters and matches and the like Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated lf the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor ensure that any ventilation openings on the base of the appliance are not obstructed If the appliance is installed in a housing the ventilation open ings are to be kept free of obstruction Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels Do not install the appliance behind a door that locks a sliding door or a door with a hinge that lies opposite the hinge of the appliance 1 4 Instructions for use Before using for the first time The applian
38. uired Remove any build up of fluff while dry ter mat then rinse under running water and wring out well Use 40 C wash pro gramme for cleaning stubborn soiling 5 Heat pump IAs required va Clean with a vacuum cleaner mat cuum clean once every three months 6 Cooler filter As required Remove any build up of fluff while dry then rinse under running water Exterior of Occasionally Rub down with a damp cloth and wipe appliance dry A coating of fluff can build up more or less quickly depending on the type of wash and the size of load 8 2 A9 error message LOR A thick coating of fluff results in a reduced process air flow which can impair the drying process and trigger the A9 error message Check and if necessary clean the following parts in the appliance e Door filter e Filter mat in door filter Base filter e Additional filter mat e Heat pump mat 35 8 Care and maintenance 8 3 A11 error message Check and if necessary clean the following parts in the appliance heat pump mat e cooler filter After cleaning if the A11 error message appears in the display Ay again the parts in the appliance that can trigger an A9 error mes sage must also be checked again S 8 4 Build up of fluff Fluff is made up of fine textile fibres that largely come from the manufacturing process from wear and tear during use and from items being washed Fluff is not
39. user settings Hold the L button depressed for 5 seconds In the display appears EFFE gt Press the L button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the dis play e g ESS for childproof lock OFF gt To change press the _ button In the display appears E for childproof lock ON The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed 6 2 Exiting user settings gt Press the NZ If no button is pressed within the next 15 seconds user settings is ex Y ited and the display goes out button repeatedly until the display goes out 21 6 User settings 6 3 Possible user settings The following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings gt Hold the aq Childproof lock button depressed for 5 seconds EEE oFF Level of dryness EEE ON SRW Very low drying PA Low drying Automatic door opener Normal drying HSE Strong drying CON Very strong drying BREE OFF Factory settings ON M No change 22 ANT Restore Factory setting 6 User settings 6 4 Childproof lock The childproof lock prevents a programme from being started accidentally When the childproof lock is activated a programme can only be started by pressing two buttons simultaneously gt Hold the L button depressed for 5 seconds Inthe display appears EEEE
40. y consumption Fluff filters and filter mats must be cleaned regularly in accordance with the operating instructions Always fill the drum to the maximum load capacity of the relevant pro gramme e Small light items of washing dry faster different materials can have different drying durations Sort items according to type and size to avoid over drying of individual items 52 11 Spare parts Please give model number and exact designation when ordering parts Door filter incl filter mat Filter mat in door filter Base filter Additional filter mat Cooler filter 53 12 Technical data Dimensions Height 90 cm Width 66 cm Depth 81 cm Weight 94 kg Pumping height of pump 1 2m Dry load capacity 7 kg Ambient conditions Permissible room temperature when appliance in operation 5 C to 35 C Electrical connection gt See identification plate 54 12 Technical data 12 1 Product fiche In accordance with EU Regulation No 392 2012 Brand V ZUG Ltd The model identifier corresponds to the first 199 alohanumerics on the identification plate Rated capacity for cotton laundry at full load kg 7 Type of appliance Condenser tumble dryer Energy efficiency class A Energy consumption of x kWh per year kWh 205 0 per year Type of tumble dryer Automatic tumble dryer Energy consumption of standard cotton pro k

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