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Your new tumble dryer
You have opted for a tumble dryer
manufactured by Neff.
Please take a few minutes to read and
become familiar with the advantages of
your tumble dryer.
To meet the high quality demands
required by Neff, every tumble dryer that
leaves our factory is carefully checked to
ensure that it functions correctly and is in
perfect condition.
For more information on our products,
accessories, replacement parts and
services, see our website www.neff.de
or contact our Customer Service
centres.
If the operating 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 indicates a possibly
dangerous situation. Not heeding the
caution can cause property and/or
environmental damage.
Note/tip
Information about the optimum use of
the appliance/any other useful
information.
1. 2. 3. / a) b) c)
The steps are represented by numbers
or letters.
■ / -
Lists are represented by a small box or
a dash.

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Contents
en Installation and operating instructions
8 Intended use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
( Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . .4
Children/people/pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cleaning/Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7 Environmental protection . . . . .12
Packaging/old appliance . . . . . . . . . 12
Coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Energy-saving tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5 Installation and connection . . .13
Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Installing and connecting the dryer. . 13
Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Transport and frost protection . . . . . 14
Œ Draining the condensation
water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Y The main points in brief . . . . . .18
* Getting to know
your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Dryer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Display panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Z Laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Preparing the laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Sorting washing according to: . . . . . 22
/ Programmes and buttons . . . . .23
Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
1 Operating the appliance . . . . . . 26
Loading laundry and switching on
the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
The basket for woollens . . . . . . . . . .26
Drying with the basket for
woollens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Setting a programme. . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Starting the programme . . . . . . . . . .28
Programme sequence . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Changing the programme
or adding laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Cancelling the programme . . . . . . . .29
Programme end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Removing laundry and switching off
the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Clean the fluff filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Emptying the condensate
container . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
M Signal setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
> Noises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
D Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Cleaning the dryer and
the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Cleaning the moisture sensor . . . . . .34
Cleaning the filter in
the condensate container . . . . . . . . .35
3 Faults and what to
do about them . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
J After-sales service . . . . . . . . . . 38
[ Consumption values. . . . . . . . . 39
Consumption values table . . . . . . . . .39
Most efficient programme
for cotton fabrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
J Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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8 Intended use
Intended use
■ This appliance is intended for private
domestic use only.
■ Do not install or operate this
appliance anywhere that is liable to
experience 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 the
scope of its intended application and
is forbidden.
■ This appliance is intended for use up
to a maximum height of
4000 metres above sea level.
Before you switch on the appliance:
Check that there is no visible damage to
the appliance. Do not operate the
appliance if it is damaged. Should you
have any problems, please contact your
specialist dealer or our customer
service.
Read and follow the operating and
installation instructions and all other
information provided with this appliance.
Retain the documents for subsequent
use or for subsequent owners.
( Safety instructions
Safety instructi ons
The following safety information
and warnings are provided to
protect you from injury and to
prevent material damage to
your surroundings.
It is nevertheless important to
take the necessary precautions
and to proceed with care when
installing, maintaining, cleaning
and operating the appliance.
Children/people/pets
:Warning
Risk of death!
Children and other people who
are unable to assess the risks
involved when using the
appliance may injure
themselves or may find
themselves in life-threatening
situations. Therefore please
note:
■ The appliance may be used
by children over the age of 8
years and by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacity or by
persons 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.

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■ 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 appliance
unattended when children or
other people who are unable
to assess the risks are in the
vicinity.
:Warning
Risk of death!
Children may lock themselves
inside appliances and find
themselves in a life-threatening
situation.
■ Do not position the
appliance behind a door, as
this may obstruct the
appliance door or prevent it
from opening completely.
■ Once an appliance has
reached the end of its life,
pull the mains plug from the
socket before severing the
mains cable, and then
destroy the lock on the
appliance door.
:Warning
Risk of suffocation!
If allowed to play with the
packaging/plastic film or
packing components, children
may become caught in these or
pull them over their heads and
suffocate.
Keep packaging, plastic film
and packing components away
from children.
:Warning
Risk of poisoning!
Detergents and care products
may result in poisoning if
consumed.
If accidentally swallowed, seek
medical advice. Keep
detergents and care products
out of the reach of children.
:Warning
Eye/skin irritation!
Contact with detergents or care
products may cause eye/skin
irritation.
Rinse eyes/skin thoroughly if
they/it come(s) into contact
with detergents or care
products. Keep detergents and
care products out of the reach
of children.

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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
connected loads and the
required fuse protection are
specified on the identification
plate.
■ The appliance must not be
supplied through an external
switching device, such as a
timer, or connected to a
circuit that is regularly
switched on and off by a
utility.
■ The mains plug and the
protective contact socket
must match and the earthing
system must be correctly
installed.
■ The installation must have an
adequate cross section.
■ The mains plug must be
freely accessible at all times.
If this is not possible, in
order to comply with the
relevant safety regulations, a
switch (all pole
disconnection) 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 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.

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:Warning
Risk of fire/material damage/
damage to the appliance!
The use of extension cords or
power strips may result in fire
due to overheating or short
circuiting.
Connect the appliance directly
to an earthed socket that has
been correctly installed. Do not
use extension cords, power
strips or multi-way couplers.
: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, even, solid surface
and, using a spirit level to
guide you, level it with the
screw-in feet.
Risk of injury/material damage/damage to the appliance!
■ Incorrectly placing (stacking)
this appliance on top of a
washing machine may result
in injury, material damage
and/or damage to the
appliance.
If this appliance is to be
placed on top of a washing
machine, the washing
machine must be of at least
the same depth and width as
the appliance, and it must be
secured in place with the
appropriate connection set if
available. ~ Page 14
The appliance MUST be
secured with this connection
set. Stacking the appliance
in any other way is forbidden.
Risk of injury/material damage/damage to the appliance!
■ 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 the
appliance.

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:Warning
Risk of injury!
■ The appliance is very heavy.
Lifting it may result in injury.
Do not lift the appliance on
your own.
Risk of injury!
■ The appliance has sharp
edges on which you could
cut your hands.
Do not take hold of the
appliance by its sharp
edges. Wear protective
gloves to lift it.
Risk of injury!
■ If the hoses and mains
cables are not correctly
routed, they may constitute a
tripping hazard, which may
result in injury.
Route hoses and cables
such that they do not
constitute a tripping hazard.
Operation
:Warning
Risk of explosions/fire!
Laundry that has come into
contact with solvents, oil, wax,
wax remover, paint, grease or
stain remover may ignite when
dried in the machine, or even
cause the appliance to explode.
Therefore please note:
■ Rinse the laundry thoroughly
with warm water and
detergent before drying it in
the machine.
■ Do not place laundry in this
appliance to be dried if the
laundry has not been
washed first.
■ Do not use the appliance if
industrial chemicals have
been used to clean the
laundry.
:Warning
Risk of explosions/fire!
■ If there is any residual
material left in the fluff filter,
this may ignite when drying
is in progress, or even cause
the appliance to catch fire or
explode.
Clean the fluff filter regularly.
Risk of explosions/fire!
■ Certain objects may ignite
when drying is in progress,
or even cause the appliance
to catch fire or explode.
Remove any lighters or
matches from pockets on
items of clothing.
Risk of explosions/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.

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:Warning
Risk of fire/material damage/
damage to the appliance!
If a program is terminated
before the drying cycle has
finished, this prevents the
laundry from cooling down
sufficiently and may cause the
laundry to ignite, or may result
in material damage or damage
to the appliance.
■ During the last part of the
drying cycle, the laundry in
the drum is not heated
(cooling cycle). This is to
ensure that it remains at a
temperature at which it will
not be damaged.
■ Do not switch off the
appliance before the drying
cycle has finished unless you
remove all items of laundry
from the drum immediately
and spread them out (to
dissipate the heat).
: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
damage.
Do not drink or reuse.
:Warning
Risk of poisoning!
Poisonous fumes may be given
off by cleaning agents that
contain solvents, e.g. cleaning
solvent.
Do not use cleaning agents that
contain solvents.
:Warning
Risk of injury!
■ If you support your weight/sit
on the appliance door when
it is open, the appliance may
tip over, which may result in
injury.
Do not support your weight
on the appliance door when
it is open.
Risk of injury!
■ If you climb onto the
appliance, the worktop may
break, which may result in
injury.
Do not climb onto the
appliance.
Risk of injury!
■ If you reach into the drum
while it is still rotating, you
risk injuring your hands.
Wait until the drum has
stopped rotating.

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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
properly, or this may result in
material damage or damage
to the appliance.
Do not exceed the maximum
load capacity of dry laundry.
Make sure you comply with
the maximum load capacities
specified for each of the
programs. ~ Page 23
Material damage/damage to the appliance
■ If you operate the appliance
without a fluff catcher (e.g.
fluff filter, fluff depot,
depending on appliance
specifications), or if the fluff
catcher is incomplete or
defective, this may result in
damage to the appliance.
Do not operate the appliance
without a fluff catcher, or with
a fluff catcher that is
incomplete or defective.
Material damage/damage to the appliance
■ Light objects such as hair
and lint may be sucked into
the air inlet when the
appliance is in operation.
Keep these away from the
appliance.
Material damage/damage to the appliance
■ Foam and foam rubber may
deform or melt if dried in the
appliance.
Do not dry laundry items that
contain foam or foam rubber
in the appliance.
Material damage/damage to the appliance
■ If you pour the wrong
quantity of detergent or
cleaning agent into the
appliance, this may result in
material damage or damage
to the appliance.
Use detergents/care
products/cleaning agents
and softeners in accordance
with the manufacturers'
instructions.
Material damage/damage to the appliance
■ If the appliance overheats, it
may not be able to operate
properly, or this may result in
material damage or damage
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 the appliance
from the power supply (pull
out the plug).
■ Never take hold of the mains
plug with wet hands.

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■ When removing the mains
plug from the socket, always
take hold of the plug itself
and never the mains cable,
otherwise this may damage
the mains cable.
■ Do not make any technical
modifications to the
appliance or its features.
■ Repairs and any other work
on the appliance must only
be conducted by our
customer service or by an
electrician. The same applies
for replacing the mains cable
(when necessary).
■ Spare mains cables can be
ordered from our customer
service.
:Warning
Risk of poisoning!
Poisonous fumes may be given
off by cleaning agents that
contain solvents, e.g. cleaning
solvent.
Do not use cleaning agents that
contain solvents.
:Warning
Risk of electric shock/material
damage/damage to the
appliance!
If moisture penetrates the
appliance, this may cause it to
short circuit.
Do not use a pressure washer,
steam cleaner, hose or spray
gun to clean your appliance.
:Warning
Risk of injury/material
damage/damage to the
appliance!
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 with the
surfaces of the appliance.
Therefore please note:
■ Do not allow these agents to
come into 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.

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7 Environmental
protection
Environmental protection
Packaging/old appliance
Coolant
The dryer's heat exchanger contains
fluorinated greenhouse gas in a
hermetically sealed unit.
Dispose of the dryer properly.
Energy-saving tips
■ Spin the laundry before drying.
The drier the laundry, the shorter
the drying time will be, thus
consuming less energy.
■ Load the dryer with the maximum
load.
Note: Do not exceed the maximum
load for the programs, as this
prolongs the drying time
and increases energy consumption.
■ Ventilate the room and keep the air
inlet on the dryer free to ensure air
exchange.
■ Clean the fluff filter after each drying
cycle. If the fluff filter is dirty,
the drying time is prolonged
and energy consumption is
increased.
■ Energy saving mode: If the dryer is
not operated for a prolonged period,
it automatically switches off before
the program starts and when
the program has ended to save
energy. The display panel
and indicator lamps go off after
a few minutes and the Start button
flashes. To activate the lighting,
press any button, open or close
the dryer door or turn the program
selector.
)
Dispose of packaging in an
environmentally-responsible
manner.
This appliance is labelled in
accordance with European
Directive 2012/19/EU
concerning used electrical and
electronic appliances (waste
electrical and electronic
equipment - WEEE).
The guideline determines the
framework for the return and
recycling of used appliances
as applicable throughout the
EU.
Greenhouse gas: R134a
Filling quantity (kg): 0.220
Total GWP (tCO
2
): 0.315

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5 Installation and
connection
Installation and connection
Scope of delivery
■ Dryer
■ Installation and operating
instructions
■ Basket for woollens
*
■ Condensation drain*
Installing and connecting
the dryer
:Warning
Risk of death!
There is a risk of electric shock as the
dryer is operated with electricity.
■ Check the dryer for visible damage.
You must not operate the dryer if it is
damaged.
■ Before connecting the dryer to the
power supply, ensure that the
electric voltage specified on the
rating plate matches the voltage of
your socket.
■ Only use residual current circuit
breakers with the following symbol:
z.
■ Ensure that the mains cable is not
kinked or trapped and that it does
not come into contact with heat
sources or sharp edges.
:Warning
Children could lock themselves in the
dryer, putting their lives at risk!
Do not set up the dryer behind a door
or sliding door as this may obstruct the
dryer door or prevent it from opening.
Caution!
Risk of injury
■ As the dryer is heavy, you could
injure yourself by trying to lift it.
Do not lift the dryer on your own.
■ You could cut your hands on the
sharp edges of the dryer. Do not
hold the dryer by the sharp edges.
■ Protruding parts on the dryer may
break off when it is lifted or pushed.
Do not move the dryer by holding on
to protruding parts.
Caution!
Risk of material damage to the dryer or
fabrics
■ Check the dryer for damage caused
during transportation. Never operate
a dryer if it is damaged.
■ Any residual water in the dryer may
freeze and damage the dryer. Do not
install the dryer in rooms that are at
risk of frost.
During installation ensure that:
■ The dryer is placed on a clean, level
and firm surface,
■ The mains plug can be accessed at
all times,
■ The air inlet on the dryer is kept clear
and there is sufficient ventilation,
■ The area around the dryer is kept
clean and
■ The dryer is levelled using the
threaded feet.
Note: Check the alignment of the
appliance with a spirit level and
correct if necessary. Change the
height by turning the appliance feet.
All appliance feet must stand firmly
on the ground.
Incorrect alignment may cause high
noise levels, vibrations and improper
movement of the drum.
Note: If in doubt, have the appliance
connected by a specialist.
* Depending on the model

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Optional accessories
Order optional accessories
*
from the
after-sales service:
■ Washer-dryer stack connection set:
To save space, the dryer can be
placed on top of a suitable washing
machine of the same width and
depth.
The dryer must be secured to the
washing machine using this
connection set.
Order number with pull-out worktop:
WTZ11400;
Order number without pull-out
worktop: WTZ20410.
■ Platform:
For easier loading and unloading,
raise your dryer with a platform.
Transport laundry with the clothes
basket integrated into the platform
drawer.
Order number: WMZ20500.
Transport and frost protection
1. Empty the condensate container.
2. Select any programme using
the programme selector.
3. Press the Start button.
4. Wait for 5 minutes.
Note: The condensation is drained.
5. Empty the condensate container
again.
6. Switch off the dryer.
Note: Despite draining, there will
always be some residual water in
the dryer.
Caution!
Any residual water may leak out
and cause material damage.
Transport the dryer in an upright
position.
Caution!
The dryer contains coolant and may be
damaged.
Allow the dryer to rest for two hours
before initial use.
* Depending on the model

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Œ Draining the
condensation water
Draining the condensati on water
Condensation will form in the appliance
as it dries the laundry.
You must ensure that the drain hose is
connected when you operate the
appliance.
If there is no drain hose connected to
the appliance, the condensation water
from the appliance will run into the
condensation container. In this case,
you will need to empty the condensation
container each time the dryer finishes
drying the laundry, and also if it
becomes full before drying is complete.
Connect the drain hose as follows:
1. Remove the accessories from the
dryer drum.
2. When the dryer is delivered from the
factory, the hose for discharging the
condensation into the condensation
container is fastened to the
connecting piece.
3. Disconnect the hose from the
connecting piece and put it in the
"parked" position.
4. Take the drain hose from the
accessories and secure it to the free
connecting piece.

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5. Fasten the other end of the drain hose with the remaining accessories,
depending on the connection situation (A, B or C).
Caution!
Accumulated water can be drawn back into the dryer and may cause material
damage.
Check that the water drains away from the wash basin quickly. The drain must
not be sealed or blocked.
Caution!
Material damage due to leaks or draining water.
Secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.Do not kink the drain hose.
Ensure that a height difference of max. 100 cm and min. 80 cm between the
installation surface and the drain is maintained for drainage into a siphon.
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6. Pull out the condensation container
fully.
7. Turn the condensation container
180° onto its underside and remove
the stopper that is fitted.Turn the
condensation container back over
and insert the stopper into the
recess in the top of the
condensation container.
8. Pull the filter out of the lock-in slot
and place it into the recess in the top
of the condensation container.
9. Slide in the condensation container
until it clicks into place.
The condensation is now discharged via
the drain hose into the waste-water
system or into a wash basin
Note: If you want to drain the
condensation water back into the
condensation container, reverse these
steps.

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Y The main points in brief
The main points in bri ef
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1 @ @
Load the laundry and close
the door.
Switch on the dryer. Select a programme and,
if necessary, adjust
the programme default
settings.
2 @ @
Select the start button A. Dry. Unload the laundry.
3 @ @
Switch off the dryer. Empty the condensate
container.
Clean the fluff filter.

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* Getting to know your appliance
Getting to know your appli ance
Dryer
( Condensate container
0 Control and display panel
8 Drum interior light (depending on the model)
@ Dryer door
H Air inlet
P Fluff filter
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Display panel
Buttons in the display panel
For a detailed description of all buttons,
see ~ Page 25 onwards.
Display panel
( Select the degree of dryness.
0 Select the drying time.
8 Select the Ready in time.
@ Select Anti-Crease.
H Select Low-Heat Drying.
P Switch the signal on or off.
X Select Start/Pause.
#+ ;3
” Anti-Crease selected.
– Fine adjustment of the dryness
level.
5 Timed programme selected.
ñ "Ready in" time selected.
E Childproof lock selected.
0 Spin speed selected.
s Low-Heat Drying selected.
C Audible signal active.
A Start or Pause selected.
3 h Programme delay in hours
when "Ready in" time is
selected.
1:27 Expected programme duration
in hours and minutes.
Ù Ø » Q “Ÿš - ˜ -
Programme progress: Dry;
Iron Dry; Cupboard Dry; Anti-
Crease; End and Pause.
ó Heat exchanger is
automatically cleaned.
ð Empties the condensate
container; ~ Page 31.
é Cleans the fluff filters;
~ Page 30.
È

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Z Laundry
Laundry
Preparing the laundry
:Warning
Risk of explosion/fire!
Remove any cigarette lighters and
matches from pockets.
Caution!
The dryer drum and fabrics could be
damaged.
Remove all objects from pockets and
observe the following information:
■ Tie cloth belts, apron strings, etc.
together or use a laundry bag.
■ Close zips, hooks and eyelets and
buttons. Button up large items of
laundry, such as covers.
■ Remove any metal objects, such as
paper clips, from pockets.
■ To ensure a consistent drying result,
sort laundry by fabric type and
drying programme.
■ Always dry very small items of
laundry, e.g. babies' socks, together
with large items such as towels.
■ Knitted fabrics such as T-shirts and
jerseys often shrink the first time they
are tumble-dried. Use a gentle
programme.
■ Do not overdry easy-care laundry.
This increases creasing of the
laundry.
■ Use timed programmes for single
garments.
■ Some detergents and care products,
e.g. starch or softeners, contain
particles which may be deposited on
the moisture sensor. This may impair
the sensor function and in
consequence the drying result.
Notes
– When washing laundry to be
tumble-dried, use the correct
amount of detergent and care
products as specified in the
manufacturer's instructions.
– Clean the moisture sensor
regularly ~ Page 34.
Sorting washing according to:
c Suitable for tumble drying
a Dry at normal temperature
` Dry at low temperature
b Do not tumble-dry
Note: Do not load laundry from the
washing machine directly into the
tumble dryer. Sort the spun laundry
before placing it in the dryer drum.
If you dry thin, thick and multi-layer
fabrics together, they will dry to differing
degrees. To achieve an even drying
result, you should therefore only dry
together laundry of the same type of
fabric and structure. If you feel that the
laundry is still too damp, you can select
a timed programme for subsequent
drying ~ Page 23.
Caution!
Possibility of material damage to the
dryer or laundry.
Do not tumble-dry the following
fabrics:
■ Laundry contaminated with oil.
■ Unwashed fabrics.
■ Non-breathable fabrics (e.g. rubber-
coated).
■ Easily damaged fabrics such as silk,
synthetic curtains.

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/ Programmes and buttons
Programmes and buttons
Programmes
Programme and fabrics Maximum load and programme
settings/info
Name of the programme
Which fabrics is the programme suitable for?
The maximum load is based on the
dry weight of the fabrics
Possible programme settings
Cottons à Extra Dry Ò
Hard-wearing, heat-resistant fabrics that are made of more than one
layer of cotton or linen and do not dry readily.
8 kg
Cottons à Cupboard Dry »
Normal, hard-wearing and heat-resistant fabrics made of a single
layer of cotton or linen.
8 kg
Cottons à Iron Dry Ø
Normal, hard-wearing and heat-resistant fabrics made of a single
layer of cotton or linen that need to be damp after drying and are suit-
able for ironing or hanging up.
8 kg
Easy-Care f Extra Dry Ò
Synthetic or blended fabrics that are made of more than one layer
and do not dry readily.
3.5 kg
Easy-Care f Cupboard Dry ±
Normal synthetic or blended fabrics made of a single layer.
3.5 kg
Easy-Care f Iron Dry Ø
Normal synthetic or blended fabrics made of a single layer that need
to be damp after drying and are suitable for ironing or hanging up.
3.5 kg
Outdoor ê
Weatherproof and outdoor clothing with a membrane coating
and water-repellent fabrics.
1.5 kg
Towels ç
Hard-wearing towels made of cotton.
6 kg
Mixed Load K
Mixed load consisting of cotton and synthetic fabrics.
3 kg
Timed programme warm 5
All types of fabric; time programme.
Suitable for pre-dried or slightly damp laundry and for drying off
multi-layered, thick laundry.
3 kg
You can adjust the programme
length using the button for
the drying time.

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Wool in basket Ÿ
Fabrics made from wool or a wool blend that are suitable for tumble
drying.
Note: Only dry the fabrics using the basket for woollens
~ Page 26.
1.5 kg
Shirts/Blouses ’
Non-iron shirts or blouses made of cotton, linen, synthetic fibres
or blended fabrics.
1.5 kg
Rapid 40’ g
Synthetics and light cottons.
1 kg
Down clothes t
Fabrics, pillows, bedspreads or eiderdowns filled with down.
Dry large items individually.
1.5 kg
Delicates 8
For delicate, washable textiles, e.g. made of satin, synthetic fibres or
blended fabrics.
2 kg

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Buttons
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Buttons Explanations and notes
Note: Not all buttons and their functions can be selected in all programmes.
Fine adjust – If the laundry is too damp after drying, you can finely adjust the dryness level e.g.
Cupboard Dry. The dryness level can be increased with the degree of dryness in
three stages, from – to •.
If you have adjusted the dryness level, the setting for all programmes with a selecta-
ble dryness level is retained even after the dryer is switched off.
Note: The higher the degree of dryness, the longer the programme duration.
Time Dry 5 Adjust the programme length for the time programmes. Between 20 minutes
and 3 hours, in 10-minute increments.
Finished in ñ The programme will end in 1-24 hrs. Set the "Ready in" time in increments of one
hour to delay the start of the programme. The required number of hours after the
programme ends is displayed in the display panel.
Less Ironing Q The drum moves the laundry at regular intervals for 60 or 120 minutes after drying,
in any programme, to prevent creasing.
Low Heat s Reduced temperature for delicate fabrics, e.g. polyacrylic or elastane. Selecting the
button will extend the drying time.
Signal C A signal sounds after the programme has ended.
E 3 sec.
(Childproof
lock 3 sec.)
Press and hold the "Ready in" time button and the drying time button at the same
time for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the childproof lock.
Start/Pause A Starts or pauses the programme.

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1 Operating
the appliance
Operating the appliance
Loading laundry and
switching on the dryer
Note: The dryer must be correctly
positioned and connected, ~ Page 13.
1. Place the laundry in the drum.
2. Turn the programme selector to any
programme to switch the dryer on.
3. Close the dryer door.
Caution!
Possibility of material damage to the
dryer or laundry.
Take care not to trap any laundry in the
door.
The basket for woollens
Note: The basket for woollens is
supplied with your dryer
*
or it can be
purchased as an accessory from the
after-sales service.
Caution!
Risk of material damage to the dryer
and fabrics.
Never operate the dryer if the basket for
woollens is damaged.
* Depending on the model
( Basket for woollens
0 Insert for the basket for woollens
8 Recesses for mounting the basket
for woollens
@ Notch for the basket for woollens
#

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Drying with the basket for
woollens
1. Insert the feet of the basket
for woollens into the holes on
the fluff filter.
2. Lean the basket for woollens against
the upper notch.
The basket for woollens should now
be firmly inserted in the drum.
3. Place the required fabric in the insert
of the basket for woollens
Notes
– Spin the fabrics before placing
them in the insert.
– Place the laundry loosely in
the insert. Do not squash
the fabrics.
Application examples:
a) Trousers or skirt
b) Pullover
c) Sports shoes
Place sports shoes in the basket
for woollens without the insert.
Pull out the tongues of the shoes
and remove the insoles or heel
cushions.
Roll up a towel and place it under
the sports shoes to create an
inclined surface. Place the shoes
so that the heels are on the towel.
d) Soft toys
Dry soft toys in the basket for
woollens without the insert.
Only place as many soft toys
in the basket for woollens as is
possible without any falling out.

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4. Place the insert or the sports shoes
in the basket for woollens.
Caution!
Risk of material damage to
the fabrics.
Place the fabrics in the insert of
the basket for woollens so that they
do not come into contact with
the drum.
5. Use the programme selector to
select the programme for the basket
for woollens or a time programme.
6. Set the drying time.
Thin woollen pullover:
Approx. 1:20 hrs
Thick woollen pullover:
Approx. 1:30 hrs - 3:00 hrs
Skirt: Approx. 1:00 hr - 1:30 hrs
Trousers: Approx. 1:00 hrs -
1:30 hrs
Gloves: Approx. 30 min
Sports shoes: Approx. 1:30 hrs/
with airing max. 2:00 hrs
Note: For thicker or multi-layered
fabrics, you must extend the drying
time, as required, to achieve the
required level of dryness.
7. Start the programme.
8. Remove the fabrics and switch off
the dryer.
Setting a programme
Note: If you have activated the
childproof lock, you must deactivate it
before you can set a programme, see
~ Page 25.
1. Select the required programme;
detailed information on the
programmes can be found from
~ Page 23 onwards.
2. Use the programme selector to set
the required programme. The default
programme settings for the selected
programme appear in the display
panel.
Note: Default programme settings
are standard settings that are
already defined when a programme
is selected. After selecting a
programme, you can see the default
programme settings in the display
panel.
3. If required, adjust the default
programme settings. You can find
detailed information on this from
~ Page 23 onwards.
Starting the programme
Press the Start button.
Note: If you want to lock the
programme to prevent it from being
adjusted inadvertently, you can select
the childproof lock, see ~ Page 25.

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Programme sequence
The programme status is indicated in
the display field.
Changing the programme or
adding laundry
You can remove or add laundry and
change or alter the programme at any
time during drying.
1. To pause the programme, open the
dryer door or press the Start button.
2. Add or remove laundry.
3. Select another programme or an
additional function, if required.
4. Close the dryer door.
5. Press the Start button.
Note: The programme duration in the
display panel is updated depending on
the load and residual moisture in the
laundry. The values displayed may
change after the programme is
changed or the load is adapted.
Cancelling the programme
The programme can be interrupted at
any time; to pause, open the dryer door
or press the Start button.
Caution!
Risk of fire. Laundry may catch fire.
If you cancel the programme, you must
remove the laundry items and spread
them out so that the heat can disperse.
Programme end
“Ÿš appears in the display panel.
Removing laundry and
switching off the dryer
1. Remove the laundry.
2. Turn the programme selector to the
"off" position.
e.g.
1:27
Expected programme duration
in hours and minutes.
Note: When a programme is
selected, the expected drying
time for the recommended load
is displayed. During drying
moisture sensors detect the
remaining moisture in the load
and adjust the programme
length (except timed
programmes). This is visible via
the time remaining leaping
forward.
Ù Dry
Ø Iron Dry
» Cupboard Dry
Q AntiCrease
- ˜ -
Pause
“Ÿš End

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Clean the fluff filter
Note: During drying, fluff and hair from
the laundry is trapped by the fluff filter. If
the fluff filter is blocked or dirty, this
reduces the flow of air, which prevents
the dryer from achieving its maximum
performance. Clean fluff filters also
reduce energy consumption and the
drying time.
Clean the fluff filter after each drying
cycle:
1. Open the dryer door and remove all
fluff from the door.
2. Pull out the two-part fluff filter.
3. Remove the fluff from the recess in
the fluff filter.
Note: Ensure that no fluff falls into
the open shaft.
4. Pull apart the two-part fluff filter.
5. Open both filters and remove all the
fluff.
6. Rinse away the fluff under warm,
running water.
7. Dry the fluff filter, close it and reinsert
the two-part fluff filter.
Caution!
The dryer may be damaged.
Do not operate the dryer without a fluff
filter or if the fluff filter is defective.

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Emptying the condensate
container
By default, the condensation from the
appliance runs into the condensation
container.
Alternatively, you have the option of
discharging the condensation water
*
supplied depending on the model. If you
choose to discharge the condensation
water into the waste-water system, you
will not need to empty the condensation
container during the drying programme
or after each time you use the dryer.
1. Pull out the condensate container
horizontally.
2. Pour out the condensation water.
Caution!
Dirty condensation water may be
harmful to your health and cause
material damage.
Condensation water is not suitable
for drinking and may be
contaminated with fluff. Do not drink
the condensation water or reuse it.
3. Push in the condensate container
until you feel it lock back into place
in the dryer.
Note: The filter in the condensate
container filters the condensation which
is used during the dryer's automatic
cleaning cycle. The filter is cleaned by
emptying the condensation.
Nevertheless, you should check the
filter regularly for remaining deposits
and remove them. See ~ Page 35.
* into the waste-water system via a
drain hose

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M Signal setting
Signal setting
You can change the following settings:
■ The speed at which the washing
machine was spun; only used if the
anticipated drying time needs to be
displayed more accurately,
■ The volume of the audible signal at
the end of the programme,
■ The volume of the audible button
signals.
You will need to activate the setting
mode in order to change these settings.
Activating setting mode
1. Switch the dryer on.
2. Select the "Cottons" programme in
position 1 and wait for five seconds.
Setting mode is now activated.
The symbols go out in the display panel
and the programme duration is
displayed.
1. Press and hold the Start button and,
at the same time, turn
the programme selector clockwise
to position 2.
2. The spin speed is shown in
the display.
3. Press the "Ready in" time button
or the drying time button to change
the spin speed.
4. Turn the programme selector
clockwise to position 3.
5. The volume of the audible signal at
the end of the programme is shown
in the display.
0 = off, 1 = quiet, 2 = medium,
3 = loud, 4 = very loud
6. Press the "Ready in" time button
or the drying time button to change
the volume.
7. Turn the programme selector
clockwise to position 4.
8. The volume for the audible button
signal is shown in the display.
0 = off, 1 = quiet, 2 = medium,
3 = loud, 4 = very loud
9. Press the "Ready in" time button
or the drying time button to change
the volume.
Exiting setting mode
Turn the programme selector to
the "Off" position once you have set
the required spin speed and
the volume. The settings have now
been saved.

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> Noises
Noises
Note: During drying, particularly in the
initial phase, operation of the appliance
results in noise from the compressor
and pump. This is perfectly normal and
does not impair proper functioning of
the appliance.
From time to time, the compressor in
the dryer generates a humming noise.
However, the volume may vary
depending on the programme and
progress of the drying process.
Every now and then, the compressor is
ventilated. This creates a whirring noise.
The automatic cleaning of the dryer
causes a clicking sound.
The condensation is pumped into
the condensate container by a pump.
This generates pumping noises.

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D Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning the dryer and the
control panel
:Warning
Risk of death!
There is a risk of electric shock as the
dryer is operated with electricity.
Disconnect the dryer from the mains
before cleaning.
Clean the dryer using only water and a
soft, damp cloth.
Remove all detergent residue, spray
residue or other residues immediately.
Do not use cleaning agents or agents
for pre-treating laundry (e.g. prewash
sprays, stain removers). Do not use
high-pressure cleaners or steam jet
cleaners to clean your appliance.
Cleaning the moisture sensor
Note: The dryer is equipped with a
stainless-steel moisture sensor. The
moisture sensor measures how damp
the laundry is.
After long periods of usage the moisture
sensor may become covered by a fine
layer of limescale or residues of
detergents and care products. Such
residues must be removed regularly as
the sensor function and in consequence
the drying result may be impaired.
Open the door and clean the moisture
sensor with a coarse sponge.
Caution!
Moisture sensor may be damaged.
Do not clean moisture sensors with
abrasives and steel wool.

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Cleaning the filter
in the condensate container
Note: The filter in the condensate
container cleans the condensation
water that is used during the dryer's
automatic cleaning cycle.
1. Pull out the condensate 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 in the filter until you feel it lock
into place.
Caution!
The dryer may be contaminated
with fluff and thus become
damaged.
Only operate the dryer with the filter
inserted.
6. Push in the condensate container
until you feel it lock into place.

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3 Faults and what to do about them
Faults and what to do about them
Faults Cause/remedy
ð on the display panel
and drying has been
interrupted.
■ Empty the condensation container and press the Start button
~ Page 31.
■ If the optional condensation drain* is installed, the drain hose may be
blocked or kinked. Check the hose for deposits and rinse the hose. Lay the
hose without any kinks.
é on the display panel. Clean the fluff filter and press the Start button ~ Page 30.
selfCleaning on the ó
display panel.
Not a fault. The heat exchanger is cleaned automatically. Do not pull out the
condensation container while this is displayed.
Dryer will not start. ■ Mains plug plugged in or fuse checked?
■ Programme selected? Select a programme.
■ Dryer door open? Close the door.
■ Is the childproof lock activated? Deactivate childproof lock.
■ "Ready in" time selected? Programme starts after a delay ~ Page 25.
Creasing. ■ Creasing occurs when you have exceeded the maximum load or selected
the wrong programme for the type of fabric. All the required information
can be found in the programme table ~ Page 23.
■ Remove clothes immediately after drying; creasing will occur if they are left
in the drum.
Water is leaking out. Not a fault; the dryer may be sloping. Level the dryer.
Change in the pro-
gramme duration dis-
played during drying.
Not a fault. The moisture sensors detect the remaining moisture in the load and
adjust the programme length (except timed programmes).
Laundry is not dried cor-
rectly or is still too damp.
■ After the programme has ended, warm laundry feels damper than it actu-
ally is. Spread the laundry out and allow the heat to disperse.
■ Finely adjust the dryness level – this extends the drying time but does not
increase the temperature. Your laundry will become drier ~ Page 25.
■ Select a programme with a longer drying time or increase the dryness level.
This does not increase the temperature.
■ Select a timed programme to add extra drying time for laundry that is still
damp ~ Page 23.
■ If you have exceeded the maximum load for the programme, the laundry
may not be dried properly.
■ Clean the moisture sensor in the drum. The sensor may become covered by
a fine layer of limescale or residues of detergents and care products which
then impair its function. Your laundry is not being dried correctly
~ Page 34.
■ Drying has been interrupted as a result of a power cut, because the conden-
sation container is full or because the maximum drying time has been
exceeded.
Note: See also the laundry tips ~ Page 22.
* Depending on the model

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Note: If you cannot rectify the fault yourself by turning the dryer off and then on
again, please contact our after-sales service.
Drying time too long? ■ The fluff filter may be dirty and cause a longer drying time. Clean the fluff fil-
ter.
■ If the air inlet on the dryer is blocked or not freely accessible, this may
increase the drying time. Make sure that the air inlet remains unobstructed.
■ The optimum ambient temperature for drying is between 15 °C and 30 °C.
Outside of this range, the drying time may increase.
■ Insufficient air circulation in the room may increase the drying time. Venti-
late the room.
Display panel goes off
and Start button flashes.
Not a fault. Energy-saving mode is active ~ Page 12.
Residual water in the
condensation container
despite the dryer being
connected to the con-
densation drain*.
Not a fault. If the condensation drain is installed, residual water remains in the
condensation container due to the dryer's self-cleaning function.
Humidity in the room
increases.
Not a fault. Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Power cut. The drying programme is interrupted. Remove the laundry and spread it out or
restart the programme.
Unusual noises when
drying.
Not a fault. Noises are produced by the automatic cleaning of the heat
exchanger ~ Page 33.
The dryer feels cold
despite drying.
Not a fault. The dryer can dry efficiently at low temperatures using a heat pump.
Faults Cause/remedy
* Depending on the model

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J After-sales service
Aft er-sales service
After-sales service
If you cannot rectify the fault yourself
(faults, what to do?), please contact our
after-sales service. We will always find
an appropriate solution to avoid
unnecessary visits by engineers.
The contact information for your nearest
after-sales service can be found here or
in the enclosed after-sales service
directory.
Please provide after-sales service with
the dryer's product number (E-no.) and
production number (FD).
You can find this information on the
inside of the dryer door or on the rear of
the dryer.
Trust the expertise of the
manufacturer.
Contact us. You can therefore be sure
that the repair is carried out by trained
service technicians who carry original
spare parts.
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[ Consumption values
Consumpti on values
Consumption values table
Most efficient programme for cotton fabrics
The following "standard cottons programme" (identified with ü) is suitable for
drying normal, wet cotton laundry and is most efficient in terms of its combined
energy consumption for drying wet cotton laundry.
Programme Spin speed used for
spinning the laundry
Duration** Energy consumption**
Cottons 8 kg 4 kg 8 kg 4 kg
Cupboard Dry* 1400 rpm 176 min 108 min 1.51 kWh 0.90 kWh
1000 rpm 203 min 122 min 1.80 kWh 1.04 kWh
800 rpm 230 min 136 min 2.09 kWh 1.18 kWh
Iron Dry* 1400 rpm 131 min 77 min 1.11 kWh 0.66 kWh
1000 rpm 158 min 91 min 1.40 kWh 0.80 kWh
800 rpm 185 min 105 min 1.69 kWh 0.94 kWh
Easy-Care 3.5 kg 3.5 kg
Cupboard Dry* 800 rpm 71 min 0.55 kWh
600 rpm 83 min 0.67 kWh
* Programme setting for testing in accordance with the applicable EN61121 standard.
** 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 being loaded, the environmental conditions, and any additional functions that have been activated.
Standard programmes for cottons in accordance with current EU regulation 932/2012
Programme Load Energy consumption Programme length
ü Cottons Cupboard Dry 8 kg/4 kg 1.80 kWh/1.04 kWh 203 min./122 min.
Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with Directive 2010/30/EU.

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J Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions:
85 x 60 x 60 cm
Height x width x depth
Weight:
Approx. 56 kg
Maximum load:
8 kg
Condensate container:
4.6 l
Connected voltage:
220 - 240 V
Connected load:
Max. 1000 W
Fuse:
10 A
Drum interior light
*
Ambient temperature:
5 - 35 °C
Power consumption when
switched off:
0.10 W
Power consumption when
ready for use (left-on mode):
0.75 W
* Depending on the model

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