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Further information and explanations are
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Table of contents
1 Safety ...........................................4
1.1 General information................... 4
1.2 Intended use.............................. 4
1.3 Restriction on user group.......... 4
1.4 Safe installation ......................... 5
1.5 Safe use .................................... 7
1.6 Safe cleaning and mainten-
ance........................................... 9
2 Preventing material damage ....11
3 Environmental protection and
saving energy............................11
3.1 Disposing of packaging .......... 11
3.2 Saving energy.......................... 11
3.3 Energy saving mode ............... 12
4 Installation and connection......12
4.1 Unpacking the appliance ........ 12
4.2 Contents of package ............... 12
4.3 Requirements for the install-
ation location ........................... 13
4.4 Water drain hose ..................... 13
4.5 Aligning the appliance............. 16
4.6 Connecting the appliance to
the electricity supply................ 16
5 Familiarising yourself with
your appliance...........................17
5.1 Appliance ................................ 17
5.2 Control panel........................... 18
6 Display .......................................19
7 Buttons ......................................22
8 Programmes ..............................25
8.1 Automatic programmes........... 25
8.2 Timed programmes ................. 26
9 Accessories...............................28
10 Laundry....................................29
10.1 Preparing the laundry............ 29
11 Basic operation .......................29
11.1 Switching on the appliance ... 29
11.2 Setting a programme ............ 29
11.3 Adjusting the programme
settings .................................. 29
11.4 Loading laundry..................... 29
11.5 Starting the programme ........ 29
11.6 Adding laundry ...................... 30
11.7 Cancelling the programme.... 30
11.8 Unloading the laundry ........... 30
11.9 Switching off the appliance ... 30
11.10 Fluff filter.............................. 30
11.11 Condensation container ...... 32
12 Dryness level...........................33
12.1 Changing the dryness level... 33
12.2 Adjusting the dryness level ... 33
13 Childproof lock........................34
13.1 Activating the childproof
lock........................................ 34
13.2 Deactivating the childproof
lock........................................ 34
14 Basic settings..........................34
14.1 Overview of the basic set-
tings....................................... 34
14.2 Changing the basic set-
tings....................................... 34
15 Appliance care ........................35
15.1 Preparing for appliance
care ....................................... 35

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15.2 Calling up the appliance
care programme.................... 35
15.3 Running the basic appli-
ance care programme .......... 35
15.4 Running the intensive appli-
ance care programme .......... 36
16 Cleaning and servicing...........37
16.1 Tips on cleaning and care .... 37
16.2 Moisture sensor..................... 37
16.3 Condensation container fil-
ter .......................................... 38
17 Troubleshooting......................39
18 Transportation, storage and
disposal ...................................44
18.1 Preparing the appliance for
transportation ........................ 44
18.2 Disposing of old appliance ... 44
19 Customer Service....................45
19.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and
production number (FD)........ 45
20 Consumption values...............46
21 Technical data .........................47

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1 Safety
Observe the following safety instructions.
1.1 General information
¡ Read this instruction manual carefully.
¡ Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe
for future reference or for the next owner.
¡ Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit.
1.2 Intended use
Only use this appliance:
¡ for drying and freshening up fabrics that are washed with water
and suitable for dryers.
¡ in private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en-
vironment.
¡ up to an altitude of max. 4000m above sea level.
1.3 Restriction on user group
This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by
people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
inadequate experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are
supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance
safely and have understood the resulting dangers.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by chil-
dren unless they are being supervised.
Keep children under the age of 3 years and pets away from the
appliance.

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1.4 Safe installation
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect installation is dangerous.
▶ Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with the
specifications on the rating plate.
▶ Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternating cur-
rent only via a properly installed socket with earthing.
▶ The protective conductor system of the domestic electrical in-
stallation must be properly installed. The installation must have
a sufficiently large cross section.
▶ When using a residual current circuit breaker, only use a type
with the mark.
▶ Never equip the appliance with an external switching device,
e.g. a timer or remote control.
▶ Never connect the appliance to a circuit that is regularly
switched on and off by the energy supplier.
▶ When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of the power
cord must be freely accessible. If free access is not possible, an
all-pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent elec-
trical installation according to the installation regulations.
▶ When installing the appliance, check that the power cable is not
trapped or damaged.
If the insulation of the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance
parts or heat sources.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp points or
edges.
▶ Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non-approved
adapters.
▶ Do not use extension cables or multiple socket strips.
▶ Only use adapters and power cords approved by the manufac-
turer.

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▶ If the power cord is too short and a longer one is not available,
please contact an electrician to have the domestic installation
adapted.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
The high weight of the appliance may result in injury when lifted.
▶ Do not lift the appliance on your own.
If this appliance is not correctly installed in a washer-dryer stack,
the installed appliance may fall.
▶ Only stack the dryer on a washing machine using the connec-
tion kit from the dryer manufacturer
→"Accessories", Page28. No other installation method is per-
mitted.
▶ Do not install the appliance in a washer-dryer stack if the dryer
manufacturer does not offer a suitable connection kit.
▶ Do not install appliances from different manufacturers and with
varying depths and widths in a washer-dryer stack.
▶ Do not install a washer-dryer stack on a platform; the appli-
ances may tip over.
WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!
Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap
themselves up in it and suffocate.
▶ Keep packaging material away from children.
▶ Do not let children play with packaging material.
CAUTION‒Risk of injury!
The appliance may vibrate or move when in use.
▶ Place the appliance on a clean, even, solid surface.
▶ Align the appliance using the appliance feet and a spirit level.
If hoses and power cords have been laid incorrectly, this causes a
tripping hazard.
▶ Lay hoses and power cords in such a way that there is no risk
of tripping.
If the appliance is moved by holding onto protruding components,
such as the appliance door, the parts may break off.
▶ Do not move the appliance by holding onto protruding parts.

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CAUTION‒Risk of cutting!
Touching sharp edges on the appliance may lead to cuts.
▶ Do not touch the sharp edges on the appliance.
▶ Wear protective gloves when installing and transporting the ap-
pliance.
1.5 Safe use
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never operate a damaged appliance.
▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Always
unplug the appliance at the mains.
▶ If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately un-
plug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box.
▶ Call customer services. →Page45
An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.
▶ Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces.
▶ Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners, hoses or sprays
to clean the appliance.
WARNING‒Risk of harm to health!
Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby putting
their lives at risk.
▶ Do not install the appliance behind a door as this may obstruct
the appliance door or prevent it from opening.
▶ With redundant appliances, unplug the power cord. Then cut
through the cord and damage the lock on the appliance door
beyond repair so that the appliance door will no longer close.
WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!
Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them to
suffocate.
▶ Keep small parts away from children.
▶ Do not let children play with small parts.

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WARNING‒Risk of explosion!
If there is coal dust or flour in the air around the appliance, this
may cause an explosion.
▶ Keep the area around the appliance clean during operation.
WARNING‒Risk of poisoning!
Condensation water from this appliance is not suitable for drinking
and may be contaminated with fluff.
▶ Do not drink or reuse the condensation water from the appli-
ance.
Detergents and care products may result in poisoning if con-
sumed.
▶ If accidentally swallowed, seek medical advice.
▶ Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
The refrigerant R290 in this appliance is environmentally friendly
yet combustible and may ignite if it comes into contact with open
flames or ignition sources.
▶ Keep naked flames and ignition sources away from the appli-
ance.
WARNING‒Risk of explosion!
If there is any residual material left in the fluff filter, this may ignite
during the drying process.
▶ Clean the fluff filter regularly.
Highly flammable objects such as lighters or matches may ignite
during the drying process.
▶ Remove all highly flammable objects from any pockets in your
laundry before the drying process.
Unwashed laundry that has come into contact with solvents, oil,
wax, wax remover, paint, grease or stain remover may ignite when
drying is in progress.
▶ Do not place laundry in this appliance to be dried if the laundry
has not been washed first.

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▶ Rinse the laundry thoroughly with warm water and detergent be-
fore drying it in the machine.
▶ Do not use the appliance if industrial chemicals have been used
to clean the laundry beforehand.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
If drying is interrupted early, the laundry is not cooled sufficiently
and may ignite.
▶ Do not interrupt the drying programme early.
▶ If drying is interrupted early, remove the laundry immediately
and spread it out.
CAUTION‒Risk of injury!
The covering plate may break if you stand on or climb onto the
appliance.
▶ Do not stand on or climb onto the appliance.
The appliance may tip over if you sit on or lean against the open
door.
▶ Do not sit on or lean against the appliance door.
▶ Do not place any objects on the appliance door.
Reaching into the drum while it is still turning may cause hand in-
juries.
▶ Wait for the drum to come to a complete stop before reaching
inside.
1.6 Safe cleaning and maintenance
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Improper repairs are dangerous.
▶ Never make any technical modifications to the appliance or its
features.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained
specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be re-
placed by the manufacturer, the manufacturer's Customer Ser-
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An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.
▶ Before cleaning, pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse in
the fuse box.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners, hoses or sprays
to clean the appliance.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
The use of non-original spare parts and non-original accessories
is dangerous.
▶ Only use the manufacturer's original spare parts and original ac-
cessories.
WARNING‒Risk of poisoning!
Poisonous fumes may be given off if you use cleaning agents that
contain solvents.
▶ Do not use cleaning agents that contain solvents.

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Preventing material damage
2 Preventing material
damage
Preventing material damage
ATTENTION!
The functionality of the appliance
may be impaired if you use the
wrong quantity of fabric softener, de-
tergent, care product or cleaning
agent.
▶ Follow the dosage recommenda-
tions from the manufacturer.
Exceeding the maximum load capa-
city impairs the function of the appli-
ance.
▶ Observe the maximum load capa-
city for each programme and do
not exceed it.
→"Programmes", Page25
The function of the appliance may be
impaired if the appliance overheats.
▶ Keep the ventilation opening on
the appliance clear during opera-
tion.
▶ Make sure that the area is ad-
equately ventilated.
Light objects such as hair and fluff
may be sucked in from the ventilation
opening on the appliance during op-
eration and impair the function of the
appliance.
▶ Keep the area around the appli-
ance clean during operation.
▶ Keep light objects away from the
appliance.
If you operate the appliance without a
fluff guard (e.g. fluff filter, fluff col-
lector, filter mat, etc., depending on
appliance specifications), or if the
fluff guard is incomplete or defective,
this may result in damage to the ap-
pliance.
▶ Do not operate the appliance
without a fluff guard, or with a fluff
guard that is incomplete or defect-
ive.
Foam and foam rubber may deform
or melt during the drying process.
▶ Do not dry laundry that contains
foam or foam rubber.
Unsuitable cleaning products may
damage the surfaces of the appli-
ance.
▶ Do not use harsh or abrasive de-
tergents.
▶ Do not use cleaning products with
a high alcohol content.
▶ Do not use hard scouring pads or
cleaning sponges.
▶ Clean the appliance with nothing
but water and a soft, damp cloth.
▶ Remove all detergent residue,
spray residue or other residues im-
mediately if they come into contact
with the appliance.
Environmental protection and saving energy
3 Environmental protec-
tion and saving energy
Environmental protection and saving energy
3.1 Disposing of packaging
The packaging materials are environ-
mentally compatible and can be re-
cycled.
▶ Sort the individual components by
type and dispose of them separ-
ately.
3.2 Saving energy
If you follow these instructions, your
appliance will use less power.
Operate the appliance in a well-vent-
ilated room and keep the ventilation
opening on the appliance clear.
a
If air exchange is impeded, this ex-
tends the programme duration and
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Spin the laundry in the washing ma-
chine before drying.
a
Damper laundry extends the pro-
gramme duration and increases
energy consumption.
Observe the programme's maximum
load capacity.
→"Programmes", Page25
a
If the maximum load is exceeded,
this extends the programme dura-
tion and increases energy con-
sumption.
After drying, clean the fluff filter
→Page30.
a
If the fluff filter is dirty, this reduces
the air flow in the appliance, ex-
tends the programme duration and
increases energy consumption.
3.3 Energy saving mode
If you do not use the appliance for an
extended period, it automatically
switches to energy-saving mode. All
displays go out and Start/ Reload
flashes.
Energy-saving mode ends when you
use the appliance again.
Installation and connection
4 Installation and con-
nection
Installation and connection
4.1 Unpacking the appliance
ATTENTION!
Objects remaining in the drum that
are not designed for operation with
the appliance may cause material
damage and damage to the appli-
ance.
▶ Remove these objects, along with
all supplied accessories, from the
drum before starting the appliance.
1. Remove any packaging and pro-
tective covers completely from the
appliance.
→"Disposing of packaging",
Page11
2. Check the appliance for visible
damage.
3. Open the door.
4. Remove any accessories from the
drum.
5. Close the door.
4.2 Contents of package
After unpacking all parts, check for
any damage in transit and complete-
ness of the delivery.
ATTENTION!
If the appliance is operated with in-
complete or defective accessories,
the appliance may not be able to op-
erate properly, or this may result in
material damage or damage to the
appliance.
▶ Do not operate the appliance with
incomplete or defective accessor-
ies.
▶ Replace the accessories in ques-
tion before operating the appli-
ance.
→"Accessories", Page28
The delivery consists of the following:
¡ Tumble dryer
¡ Accompanying documents
¡ Water drain hose with connection
adapter, fixing material and elbow.
→"Water drain hose", Page13

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4.3 Requirements for the in-
stallation location
ATTENTION!
If the appliance is tilted at an angle
greater than 40°, residual water may
leak out of the appliance and cause
material damage.
▶ Tilt the appliance carefully.
▶ Transport the appliance in an up-
right position.
If residual water in the appliance
freezes, this may cause damage to
the appliance.
▶ Do not install or operate this appli-
ance anywhere that is liable to ex-
perience frost or outdoors.
If the appliance is operated immedi-
ately after transportation, the refriger-
ant contained in the appliance may
result in damage to the appliance.
▶ Immediately after transporting the
appliance, leave it to rest for two
hours before putting it into opera-
tion.
Installation loca-
tion
Requirements
On the floor Place the appli-
ance on a clean,
level and firm
surface.
Align the appli-
ance
→Page16.
Installation loca-
tion
Requirements
In a washer-dryer
stack
Only use the ori-
ginal connection
set from the
dryer manufac-
turer when set-
ting up this appli-
ance in a
washer-dryer
stack.
¡ Connection kit
with pull-out
worktop
→Page28
¡ Connection kit
→Page28
This appliance
must only be
stacked on a
washing machine
from the same
manufacturer.
The depth and
width of this ap-
pliance must cor-
respond with the
dimensions of
the washing ma-
chine.
Do not place the
washer-dryer
stack on a plat-
form.
Against a wall Do not trap the
hoses and power
cord between the
wall and the ap-
pliance.
4.4 Water drain hose
Condensation that forms in the appli-
ance as it dries the laundry is collec-
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container. Use the water drain hose
to drain away excess condensation
directly into the waste water system.
Note
¡ Operate this appliance using the
water outlet hose provided.
→"Connecting the water drain
hose", Page14
If you connect the water outlet
hose, you do not have to regularly
empty the condensation container.
→"Emptying the condensation
container", Page32
Connecting the water drain hose
If you do not want to regularly empty
the appliance's condensation con-
tainer, connect the water outlet hose.
ATTENTION!
When operating the appliance
without the water drain hose being
connected properly, liquid may leak
out of the connecting piece.
▶ Before operating the appliance,
connect the water drain hose prop-
erly to the connecting piece.
Requirements
¡ The appliance and the accessory
have been unpacked.
→"Unpacking the appliance",
Page12
¡ The appliance is installed at the in-
stallation location.
→"Requirements for the installa-
tion location", Page13
1. Pull out the condensation hose
from the connecting piece.
The condensation hose is connec-
ted to the connecting piece at the
factory.
Note:When removing the con-
densation hose, liquid may leak
out of the connecting piece.
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3. Push the water drain hose as far
as it will go into the connecting
piece.
4. Empty the condensation container.
→"Emptying the condensation
container", Page32
5. Remove the stopper from the un-
derside and insert it in the re-
cess in the top .
6. Insert the condensation container.
→"Inserting the condensation con-
tainer", Page33
7. Connect the appliance to the water
outlet.
→"Water outlet connection types",
Page15
Tip:To collect condensation in the
condensation container again (e.g. if
you change where the appliance is
located), carry out these steps in re-
verse order.
Water outlet connection types
ATTENTION!
In the event of a blocked or covered
outlet, accumulated wastewater can
flow back into the appliance.
▶ Before operating the appliance, en-
sure that the wastewater drains
away quickly and eliminate any
blockages.
Drainage into a
siphon.
Secure the con-
nection point with
a (12-22 mm)
hose clamp.
Secure the water
outlet hose with
a hose guide at
a height of at
least 80 cm and
no more than
100 cm.
Note:You can
use the Y-distrib-
utor →Page28
to connect the
water drain hose
of an additional
appliance, such
as a washing
machine, to the
same siphon out-
let.
Drainage into a
wash basin.
Push the water
drain hose fully
through the el-
bow and secure
it using fixing ma-
terial.
Secure the elbow
at a height of no
more than 100
cm.
Drainage into a
gully.
Push the water
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bow and secure
it using fixing ma-
terial.
Secure the elbow
to the gully.
4.5 Aligning the appliance
In order to reduce vibrations and
noises, align the appliance correctly.
▶ To align the appliance, turn the ap-
pliance feet. Check that the appli-
ance is level using a spirit level.
All appliance feet must stand firmly
on the ground.
4.6 Connecting the appliance
to the electricity supply
1. Insert the mains plug of the appli-
ance's power cable in a socket
nearby.
The connection details of the appli-
ance can be found under Tech-
nical data →Page47.
2. Check the mains plug is inserted
properly.

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Familiarising yourself with your appliance
5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance
Familiarising yourself with your appliance
5.1 Appliance
You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.
1
2
3
4
5
On certain models, specific details such as the colour and shape may differ
from those pictured.
1
Ventilation opening
2
Fluff filter →Page30
3
Door
4
Condensation container
→Page32
5
Control panel →Page18

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Display
6 Display
Display
The display shows the current settings, options or relevant information.
Display Description
0:40
1
Expected programme duration or programme time re-
maining in hours and minutes.
1:25 The timed programme is set.
→"Timed programmes", Page26
9.0
1
Recommendation for the maximum load capacity for the
selected program in kg.
0:45
1
Program end time
→"Buttons", Page24
¡ Lights up: The childproof lock is activated.
¡ Flashes: The childproof lock is activated and the appli-
ance has been operated.
→"Deactivating the childproof lock", Page34
(Start/Reload) Start, cancel or pause
¡ Lights up: The programme is running and can be can-
celled or paused.
¡ Flashes: The programme can be started or continued.
(Iron Dry) The dryness level is activated.
→"Buttons", Page23
(Cupboard
Dry)
The dryness level is activated.
→"Buttons", Page23
1
Example

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Display Description
(Cupboard Dry
Plus)
The dryness level is activated.
→"Buttons", Page22
+1
+2
+3
The adjusted dryness level is activated.
→"Dryness level", Page33
(Reduced Iron-
ing)
The crease-reduction function is activated.
→"Buttons", Page23
(Low Heat) Gentle drying is activated for delicate fabrics.
→"Buttons", Page23
4.5 kg (Half
Load)
Half load is activated.
→"Buttons", Page24
(Mute) Quiet drying with no signal tones is activated.
→"Buttons", Page24
Empty and insert the condensation container.
→"Emptying the condensation container", Page32
Clean the fluff filter.
→"Cleaning the fluff filter", Page30
CrE Run the basic appliance care programme.
→"Appliance care", Page35
Hot The cooling process cools the laundry for a few minutes
while the drum is rotating, in order to avoid damage to the
laundry. The cooling process can be cancelled by open-
ing the door.
Note:Do not change the set programme.
The automatic self-cleaning function rinses the appliance's
heat exchanger.
Note:Do not remove the condensation container and do
not interrupt the programme.
Drying
Programme status
Dryness level: Iron Dry
Programme status
Dryness level: Cupboard Dry
Programme status
Crease-reduction function
Programme status
(Start/ Reload) Pause
Programme status
1
Example

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Display Description
End Program end
Programme status
1
Example

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Buttons
7 Buttons
Buttons
Below is an overview of the buttons and their setting options.
Button Selection Description
Start/ Reload ¡ Start
¡ Cancel
¡ Pause
Start, cancel or pause
the programme.
3 sec. ¡ Activate
¡ Deactivate
Activate or deactivate the
childproof lock.
Disable the control panel
to prevent unwanted or
accidental operation.
If the childproof lock is
activated and the appli-
ance has been switched
off, the childproof lock
remains activated.
→"Childproof lock",
Page34
Cupboard Dry Plus ¡ Cupboard Dry Plus
¡ +1
¡ +2
¡ +3
¡ Selecting Cupboard
Dry Plus activates
the dryness level.
The dryness level
defines how damp or
dry the laundry is after
the programme ends.
→"Dryness level",
Page33
¡ The dryness level can
be adjusted by select-
ing +1 , +2 or +3 .
→"Adjusting the dry-
ness level", Page33

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Button Selection Description
Cupboard Dry ¡ Cupboard Dry
¡ +1
¡ +2
¡ +3
¡ Selecting Cupboard
Dry activates the dry-
ness level.
The dryness level
defines how damp or
dry the laundry is after
the programme ends.
→"Dryness level",
Page33
¡ The dryness level can
be adjusted by select-
ing +1 , +2 or +3 .
→"Adjusting the dry-
ness level", Page33
Iron Dry ¡ Iron Dry
¡ +1
¡ +2
¡ +3
¡ Selecting Iron Dry ac-
tivates the dryness
level.
The dryness level
defines how damp or
dry the laundry is after
the programme ends.
→"Dryness level",
Page33
¡ The dryness level can
be adjusted by select-
ing +1 , +2 or +3 .
→"Adjusting the dry-
ness level", Page33
Reduced Ironing ¡ Activate
¡ Deactivate
Activate or deactivate the
crease-reduction func-
tion.
Once the programme
has ended, the drum
moves the laundry at
regular intervals for 120
minutes to prevent
creasing.
Low Heat ¡ Activate
¡ Deactivate
Activate or deactivate
gentle drying.
The temperature is re-
duced for delicate fab-
rics, e.g. polyacrylic or
elastane.
The programme duration
is extended.

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Button Selection Description
Finish in ¡ Programme end time
¡ Programme duration
¡ Set the programme
end time.
The programme dura-
tion is already in-
cluded in the set num-
ber of hours.
Once the programme
has started, the pro-
gramme duration is
displayed.
¡ Set the programme
duration for timed pro-
grammes.
→"Timed pro-
grammes", Page26
Mute ¡ Activate
¡ Deactivate
Activate or deactivate
operating signals and in-
formation signals.
Half Load ¡ Activate
¡ Deactivate
Dry individual items of
laundry or small loads of
laundry.

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Programmes
8 Programmes
Programmes
You can dry your fabrics using either an automatic programme or a timed pro-
gramme.
8.1 Automatic programmes
Automatic programmes are pro-
grammes in which humidity sensors
measure the residual moisture in the
laundry during the drying cycle. The
programme only ends once the set
dryness level is reached.
Each automatic programme has a
dryness level →Page33. The dry-
ness level defines how dry or damp
the laundry is after the programme
ends.
Tips
¡ Select the dryness level according
to the type of fabric or the desired
drying result.
→"Dryness level", Page33
¡ The laundry's care labels provide
you with additional information
about programme selection.
Programme Description Max. load
(kg)
Cottons Dry hard-wearing, heat-resistant fabrics
made of cotton or linen.
9.0
Cottons Eco Dry hard-wearing, heat-resistant fabrics
made of cotton or linen.
Energy-saving programme.
9.0
Easy Care Dry items made of synthetic materials or
blended fabrics.
3.5
Mixed Load Dry items made of cotton and synthetics. 3.0
Bed linen Dry duvet covers, pillowcases and sheets
made of cotton.
Note:The drum movement is optimised
for drying large items of laundry.
3.5
Delicates Dry delicate items made of satin, synthet-
ics or blended fabrics.
2.0
Down Wear Dry clothing, bedspreads or eiderdowns
stuffed with down.
Notes
¡ Dry large items of laundry, such as
blankets or sleeping bags, separately.
¡ Once the programme has ended, shake
the items of laundry to distribute the
stuffing and eliminate any pockets of
moisture.
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Programme Description Max. load
(kg)
¡ If you dry the pillows and the pillows
are not completely dry at the end of the
programme, dry the pillows with a
timed programme.
→"Timed programmes", Page26
Hygiene Plus Dry hard-wearing, heat-resistant fabrics
made of cotton or linen.
Note:Particularly suitable for strict hy-
giene requirements.
4.0
Sportswear Dry self-drying sportswear made of per-
formance fibres, microfibres and synthet-
ics.
1.5
Shirts Suitable for shirts and blouses made of
cotton, linen, synthetics or blended fab-
rics.
Note:For optimal drying results, dry a
maximum of 5 shirts or 5 blouses at the
same time.
Once the laundry is dry, iron it or hang it
up. The residual moisture is then distrib-
uted evenly.
1.5
Super Quick 40' Dry items made of synthetics and light
cotton.
2.0
Towels Dry hard-wearing, heat-resistant towels
and dressing gowns made of cotton or
linen.
6.0
8.2 Timed programmes
Timed programmes are programmes with a defined or adjustable programme
duration. The programme ends once this time has elapsed, even if the laundry
is still not dry, for example. Timed programmes are suitable for drying individual
items of laundry or thin fabrics.
Tip:The laundry's care labels provide you with additional information about pro-
gramme selection.
Programme Description Max. load
(kg)
Wool Finish Dry machine-washable items made of
wool or containing wool.
Note:The laundry becomes fluffier but not
dry.
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Programme Description Max. load
(kg)
Remove laundry once the programme has
ended and allow it to dry.
Timed Program Warm Dry all types of fabric except for wool and
silk.
Suitable for pre-dried or slightly damp
laundry and for drying off multi-layered,
thick laundry.
Note:This programme is suitable for dry-
ing using the wool basket.
If you are using the wool basket, you can
also dry fabrics made from wool using
this programme.
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Accessories
9 Accessories
Accessories
Use original accessories. These have
been made especially for your appli-
ance.
Note:Some accessories are avail-
able in other colours. Contact
→"Customer Service", Page45.
Use Order number
Connection kit To save space, stack the
appliance on a suitable
washing machine of the
same width and depth
and that is from the
same manufacturer.
WTZ27410
Connection kit with pull-
out worktop
To save space, stack the
appliance on a suitable
washing machine of the
same width and depth
and that is from the
same manufacturer.
The pull-out worktop
makes it easier to load
and unload the appli-
ance.
WTZ27400
Wool basket Dry or air individual
woollen items, sports
shoes and soft toys.
WMZ20600
Y-distributor Connect the water drain
hose of an additional ap-
pliance to the same si-
phon outlet.
15000490
Appliance care product Spare part for the intens-
ive appliance care func-
tion.
00311829
Platform Install the appliance at a
raised height so that it
can be easily loaded and
unloaded.
WTZPW20D

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Laundry
10 Laundry
Laundry
10.1 Preparing the laundry
ATTENTION!
Objects remaining in the laundry may
damage the laundry and the drum.
▶ Remove all items from any pock-
ets in your laundry before using
the appliance.
Note
The appliance and fabrics are
protected when you prepare your
laundry.
¡ Brush off sand and soil
¡ Sort the laundry according to col-
our and textiles and observe the
care labels
¡ Close all zips, hook and loop
fasteners, hooks and eyes
¡ Remove curtain fittings and lead
strips
¡ Load the laundry unfolded into the
drum
¡ Spin the laundry before drying
¡ Dry woollen items, sports shoes
and soft toys in the wool basket
Basic operation
11 Basic operation
Basic operation
11.1 Switching on the appli-
ance
Requirement:The appliance has
been correctly installed and connec-
ted.
→"Installation and connection",
Page12
▶ Turn the programme selector to a
programme.
Note:The lighting for the drum goes
out automatically.
11.2 Setting a programme
1. Turn the programme selector and
set the required programme.
→"Programmes", Page25
2. If required, adjust the programme
settings.
→"Adjusting the programme set-
tings", Page29
11.3 Adjusting the pro-
gramme settings
Depending on the programme and
programme progress, you can adjust
or activate/deactivate the settings.
Requirement:A programme is set.
→"Setting a programme", Page29
▶ Adjust the programme settings.
→"Buttons", Page22
Note:The programme settings are
not saved permanently for the pro-
gramme.
11.4 Loading laundry
Note:To prevent creasing, note the
maximum load for the programmes.
→"Programmes", Page25
Requirements
¡ The laundry is prepared and sor-
ted.
→"Laundry", Page29
¡ The drum is empty.
1. Open the door.
2. Place the laundry in the drum.
3. Close the door.
Ensure that there is no laundry
trapped in the door.
11.5 Starting the programme
Requirement:A programme is set.
→"Setting a programme", Page29
▶ Press Start/ Reload .

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a The display shows the programme
duration or the programme end
time.
a After the programme has ended,
the display shows: "End" .
Note:If "Hot" appears, the appliance
cools the laundry.
When "Hot" goes out, the laundry
has cooled down.
11.6 Adding laundry
After the programme starts, you can
remove or add laundry at any time.
1. Press Start/ Reload .
The cooling process starts auto-
matically after approximately 30
seconds and cools down the laun-
dry while the drum is rotating. If
you want to avoid or cancel the
cooling process, open the door.
→"Display", Page20
2. Open the door.
3. Add or remove laundry.
4. Close the door.
5. Press Start/ Reload .
11.7 Cancelling the pro-
gramme
1. Press Start/ Reload .
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the laundry.
→"Unloading the laundry",
Page30
11.8 Unloading the laundry
1. Open the door.
2. Remove the laundry from the
drum.
11.9 Switching off the appli-
ance
▶ Turn the programme selector to
Off .
11.10 Fluff filter
During drying, fluff from the laundry is
collected in the fluff filter. The fluff fil-
ter protects the appliance from fluff.
Cleaning the fluff filter
If the drying programme has finished
or the display shows a notification
while the appliance is in operation,
clean the fluff filter.
Note:If you do not clean the appli-
ance as described, the appliance's
functionality may be impaired.
Requirements
¡ The display shows the following
after drying: "End"
¡ or the display shows the following
during operation: .
1. Open the door.
2. Remove the fluff from the door.
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4. Remove the fluff from the recess.
Ensure that no fluff falls into the air
channel.
5. Disconnect the two-part fluff filter.
6. Open the two fluff filters.
7. Remove the fluff.
8. Clean the two fluff filters thoroughly
under warm, running water and
then dry them off.
9. Close the two fluff filters and put
them together.

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10.Insert the two-part fluff filter.
11.Close the door.
11.11 Condensation con-
tainer
Condensation that forms in the appli-
ance as it dries the laundry is collec-
ted by default in the condensation
container.
Note:Operate this appliance using
the water outlet hose provided.
→"Connecting the water drain hose",
Page14
If you connect the water outlet hose,
you do not have to regularly empty
the condensation container.
→"Emptying the condensation con-
tainer", Page32
Emptying the condensation
container
If the drying programme has finished
or the display shows a notification
while the appliance is in operation,
empty the condensation container.
Requirements
¡ The display shows the following
after drying: "End"
¡ or the display shows the following
during operation: .
1. Pull out the condensation con-
tainer, keeping it level.
2. Empty the condensation container.
Check the condensation container
filter →Page38 regularly and
clean the filter if it is dirty.
Make sure that you insert the con-
densation container before operat-
ing the appliance.
→"Inserting the condensation con-
tainer", Page33

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Inserting the condensation
container
▶ Push the condensation container
in as far as it will go.
Dryness level
12 Dryness level
Dryness level
Each automatic programme has a
specified dryness level. The dryness
level defines how dry or damp your
laundry is after the programme ends.
Dryness
level
Description
Cupboard
Dry Plus
For multi-layered,
thick laundry that
does not dry readily.
Cupboard
Dry
For normal, single-
layered laundry.
Iron Dry For normal, single-
layered laundry.
The laundry is still
slightly damp after
the programme
ends. To prevent
creasing after drying,
iron the laundry or
hang it up.
12.1 Changing the dryness
level
For some automatic programmes,
you can change the dryness level so
that your laundry will be drier or more
damp.
1. Set an automatic programme.
→Page25
a The display shows the specified
dryness level.
2. Press Cupboard Dry , Cupboard
Dry Plus or Iron Dry .
a The display shows (Cupboard
Dry), (Cupboard Dry Plus) or
(Iron Dry).
12.2 Adjusting the dryness
level
If the laundry feels too damp after it
has been dried to a particular dry-
ness level, you can adjust the dry-
ness level.
1. Set an automatic programme.
→Page25
a The display shows the specified
dryness level.
2. Press Cupboard Dry , Cupboard
Dry Plus or Iron Dry .
3. Press the set drying target again to
adjust the dryness level.
a The display shows "+1" , "+2" or
"+3" .

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Childproof lock
13 Childproof lock
Childproof lock
Secure your appliance against being
operated unintentionally using the
controls.
13.1 Activating the childproof
lock
▶ Press on both 3 sec. buttons
for approx. three seconds.
a The display shows .
a The control elements are locked.
a The childproof lock remains active
even after the appliance has been
switched off and in the event of a
power cut.
13.2 Deactivating the child-
proof lock
Requirement:To deactivate the
childproof lock, the appliance must
be switched on.
▶ Press on both 3 sec. buttons
for approx. three seconds.
So that the programme currently
running is not cancelled, the pro-
gramme selector must be set to
the initial programme.
a goes out in the display.
Basic settings
14 Basic settings
Basic settings
You can configure the basic settings
for your appliance to meet your
needs.
14.1 Overview of the basic
settings
1
2
3
4
5
Programme selector with programme
positions
2
Set the volume of the signal
at the end of the programme:
0 (off) to 4 (very loud)
3
Set the volume of the signal
tone emitted when the but-
tons are pressed:
0 (off) to 4 (very loud)
5
Display the number of started
programmes.
14.2 Changing the basic set-
tings
1. Set the programme selector to po-
sition 1. →Page34
2. Press Iron Dry and, at the same
time, turn the programme selector
to position2.
a The display shows the current
value.

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3. Use the programme selector to se-
lect the required basic setting.
→Page34
4. To change the value, press Finish
in .
5. To save the changes, switch off
the appliance.
Appliance care
15 Appliance care
Appliance care
The appliance offers cleaning pro-
grammes for basic and intensive ap-
pliance care.
15.1 Preparing for appliance
care
Preparing the appliance for the
appliance care programme
Prepare the appliance before running
the appliance care programme.
Requirements
¡ The drum is empty.
¡ The appliance is switched off.
1.
Clean the fluff filter →Page30.
2. Pull out the condensation con-
tainer horizontally and empty it.
→Page32
Preparing the condensation
container for the appliance care
programme
If you drain the condensation from
the appliance using the drain hose,
prepare the condensation container
before running the appliance care
programme.
1. Remove the stopper from the re-
cess in the top and insert it in
the underside .
2. Clean the filter in the condensation
container.
15.2 Calling up the appliance
care programme
Requirement:The appliance care
programme is ready. →Page35
1. Set the programme to position1.
2. Press and hold Iron Dry and set
the programme to position 4.
3. Release Iron Dry .
a "CP1" and the programme dura-
tion alternate on the display.
15.3 Running the basic appli-
ance care programme
To remove light dirt deposits in the
appliance, you can run the basic ap-
pliance care programme.
Notes
¡ The basic appliance care pro-
gramme runs for approximately
1hour.

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¡ After a lengthy period of use, the
appliance reminds you to run the
basic appliance care programme.
Before the programme starts or
after the programme has ended,
the display shows the notification
"CrE" . This notification appears re-
peatedly until you have run the ba-
sic appliance care programme
through to the end.
Requirements
¡ The appliance care programme is
ready. →Page35
¡ The appliance care programme is
called up. →Page35
1. Pour approx. 1.5litres of hot
mains water into the condensation
container.
Hold the filled condensation con-
tainer level so that no liquid spills
out.
2. Insert the condensation container
so that it locks into place.
3. Press Start/ Reload .
a The appliance care programme
starts and a signal tone sounds.
a "End" appears on the display and
a signal tone sounds once the ap-
pliance care programme has
ended.
4. Pull out the condensation con-
tainer horizontally and empty it.
5. If you drain the condensation using
the drain hose, remove the stopper
from the underside of the condens-
ation container and insert it into
the recess in the top of the con-
densation container. →Page35
6. Insert the condensation container
so that it locks into place.
7. Switch off the appliance.
→Page30
15.4 Running the intensive
appliance care pro-
gramme
You can run the intensive appliance
care programme to remove any stub-
born dirt deposits in the appliance
and odours after a downtime of more
than one month.
Notes
¡ The intensive appliance care pro-
gramme runs for approximately 4
hours and must not be cancelled.
¡ When you run the intensive appli-
ance care programme, you need
the original appliance care product
→Page28.
Starting the intensive appliance
care programme
Requirements
¡ The appliance care programme is
ready. →Page35
¡ The appliance care programme is
called up. →Page35
1. Press .
a "CP2" and the programme dura-
tion alternate on the display.
2. Pour a bottle of the appliance care
product and approx. 1.5 litres of
hot mains water into the condensa-
tion container.
Hold the filled condensation con-
tainer level so that no liquid spills
out.
3. Insert the condensation container
so that it locks into place.
4. Press Start/ Reload .
a The appliance care programme
starts and a signal tone sounds.
a After around 3hours, the appli-
ance pauses the appliance care
programme and the remaining pro-
gramme duration flashes on the
display.

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5. Pull out the condensation con-
tainer horizontally and empty it.
6. Pour approx. 1.5litres of hot
mains water into the condensation
container.
7. Carefully swivel the condensation
container horizontally and empty it
to rinse out any remaining appli-
ance care product.
Continuing the intensive
appliance care programme
1. Pour approx. 1.5litres of hot
mains water into the condensation
container.
Hold the filled condensation con-
tainer level so that no liquid spills
out.
2. Insert the condensation container
so that it locks into place.
3. Press Start/ Reload .
a The appliance care programme
continues.
a "End" appears on the display and
a signal tone sounds once the ap-
pliance care programme has
ended.
4. Pull out the condensation con-
tainer horizontally and empty it.
5. If you drain the condensation using
the drain hose, remove the stopper
from the underside of the condens-
ation container and insert it into
the recess in the top of the con-
densation container. →Page35
6. Insert the condensation container
so that it locks into place.
7. Switch off the appliance.
→Page30
Cleaning and servicing
16 Cleaning and servi-
cing
Cleaning and servicing
To keep your appliance working effi-
ciently for a long time, it is important
to clean and maintain it carefully.
16.1 Tips on cleaning and
care
Wipe down the
housing and the
controls with
nothing but water
and a damp
cloth.
This ensures the
parts of the appli-
ance will remain
clean and hy-
gienic.
Remove all de-
tergent residue,
spray residue or
other residues
immediately.
Fresh deposits
are easier to re-
move without
leaving any
residue.
Leave the appli-
ance door open
after use.
This allows the
residual water to
dry, reducing
odours in the ap-
pliance.
16.2 Moisture sensor
The moisture sensor in this appliance
measures how damp the laundry is
during the drying cycle. The appli-
ance changes the duration of the
automatic programme depending on
the residual moisture in the laundry.
Cleaning the moisture sensor
Over time, residue from limescale,
detergents and care products can
build up on the moisture sensor.
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ATTENTION!
Hard or rough objects may damage
the moisture sensor.
▶ Do not use hard or rough objects,
abrasive cleaning products or steel
wool for cleaning.
Note:If you do not clean the appli-
ance as described, the appliance's
functionality may be impaired.
1. Open the door.
2. Clean the moisture sensor with a
sponge.
16.3 Condensation container
filter
During drying, fluff from the laundry
gets into the condensation. The filter
in the condensation container pro-
tects the appliance from fluff.
Clean the filter for the
condensation tank.
The filter is cleaned automatically
when the condensation container is
emptied. Check the filter regularly
and clean the filter if it is dirty.
1. Empty the condensation container.
→"Emptying the condensation
container", Page32
2. Remove the filter.
3. Clean the filter under warm, run-
ning water or in the dishwasher.
4. Slide in the filter as far as it will go.
5. Insert the condensation container.
→"Inserting the condensation con-
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Troubleshooting
17 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot-
ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces-
sary costs.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist
staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, the manufacturer's Customer Service or a similarly qualified
person in order to prevent any risk.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
"Hot" and the drum
rotates.
Cooling process active.
1. Not a fault.
2. Do not change the programme during the cooling
process.
Note:The cooling process takes up to 10 minutes.
You can continue to operate the appliance.
Humming noise. Compressor active.
▶ Not a fault – normal operating noise.
The display goes out
and Start/ Reload
flashes.
Energy-saving mode is active
▶ Press any button.
a The display lights up again.
"CrE" After a period of operation, the appliance automatic-
ally recommends that you run the basic appliance
care programme.
▶ Running the basic appliance care programme on
the appliance.
→"Appliance care", Page35
Fluff filter is soiled.
▶
→"Cleaning the fluff filter", Page30
The appliance is not
working.
The mains plug of the power cord is not plugged in.
▶ Connect the appliance to the power supply.
The circuit breaker in the fuse box has tripped.
▶ Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box.
There has been a power cut.
▶ Check whether the lighting in your room or other
appliances are working.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Appliance paused, but
the drum is rotating.
Cooling process active.
▶ Not a fault – no action required.
Creasing. The load is too large.
▶ Observe the maximum load capacity of the
→"Programmes", Page25.
The laundry lies in the drum for too long after drying.
1. Remove the laundry from the drum as soon as the
drying programme has finished.
2. Spread the items of laundry for cooling.
Unsuitable programme for the type of fabric.
▶ Set the suitable programme for the type of fabric.
→"Programmes", Page25
Easy-Care fabrics are dried for too long.
▶
→"Changing the dryness level", Page33.
▶
→"Adjusting the dryness level", Page33.
Crease-reduction function not activated.
▶ Activate the crease-reduction function.
→"Buttons", Page23
and programme
terminated.
Condensation tank filled.
1.
→"Emptying the condensation container", Page32.
2.
→"Inserting the condensation container", Page33.
3.
→"Starting the programme", Page29.
Water drain hose is caught or jammed.
1. Ensure that the water drain hose is not kinked or
trapped.
2. Route the water drain hose without kinks.
Water drain hose is not connected correctly.
▶ Ensure that the water drain hose is connected cor-
rectly.
→"Connecting the water drain hose", Page14
Water drain hose is blocked.
▶ Rinse the water drain hose with tap water.
The filter for the condensation tank is soiled.
▶
→"Clean the filter for the condensation tank.",
Page38.
Condensation in the
condensation tank
even though the water
drain hose is connec-
ted.
The remaining volume of condensation may remain in
the condensation container.
▶ Not a fault – no action required.
Water drain hose is not connected correctly.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Condensation in the
condensation tank
even though the water
drain hose is connec-
ted.
▶ Ensure that the water drain hose is connected cor-
rectly.
→"Connecting the water drain hose", Page14
The programme does
not start.
Childproof lock is activated.
▶ Deactivate childproof lock.
→"Deactivating the childproof lock", Page34
Start/ Reload has not been pressed.
▶ Press Start/ Reload .
No programme set.
1.
→"Setting a programme", Page29.
2.
→"Starting the programme", Page29.
The length of the pro-
gramme changes dur-
ing the drying cycle.
The programme operation is optimised electronically.
This may change the programme duration.
▶ Not a fault – no action required.
Pumping noise. Condensation pump active.
▶ Not a fault – normal operating noise.
Buzzing noise. Compressor ventilation active.
▶ Not a fault – normal operating noise.
The drying time is too
long.
Fluff filter is soiled.
▶
→"Cleaning the fluff filter", Page30
The ambient temperature is greater than 30°C.
▶ Ensure that the ambient temperature is below 30
°C.
The ambient temperature is lower than 15 °C.
▶ Ensure that the ambient temperature is above
15°C.
Insufficient air circulation at the appliance's installation
location.
▶ Ventilate the appliance's installation location.
Insufficient condensation for the automatic self-clean-
ing when permanently drying small loads of laundry.
▶ Regularly dry a load weighing more than 3kg of
damp laundry until the programme ends.
Insufficient condensation for the automatic self-clean-
ing when permanently using the crease-removal func-
tion.
▶ Regularly dry a load weighing more than 3kg of
damp laundry until the programme ends.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
The drying time is too
long.
The appliance's ventilation opening is blocked.
▶ Ensure that the ventilation opening of the appliance
is kept clear.
Heat exchanger is soiled.
▶ Running the basic appliance care programme on
the appliance.
→"Appliance care", Page35
Automatic self-cleaning function rinses the appliance's
heat exchanger.
1. Not a fault.
2. Do not pull out the condensation tank.
3. Do not cancel the programme.
Water is leaking from
the appliance.
Appliance is not correctly aligned.
▶
→"Aligning the appliance", Page16
Water drain hose is not connected correctly.
▶ Ensure that the water drain hose is connected cor-
rectly.
→"Connecting the water drain hose", Page14
The laundry is too
damp.
Unsuitable programme for the type of fabric.
▶ Set a timed programme for the subsequent drying.
→"Programmes", Page25
There has been a power cut.
▶ Check whether the lighting in your room or other
appliances are working.
The load is too large.
▶ Observe the maximum load capacity of the
→"Programmes", Page25.
After the end of the programme, warm laundry feels
damper than it actually is.
1. Remove the laundry from the drum as soon as the
drying programme has finished.
2. Spread the items of laundry for cooling.
Unsuitable dryness level set.
▶
→"Changing the dryness level", Page33.
Drying target not adjusted.
▶
→"Adjusting the dryness level", Page33.
Load too small.
▶ Set a timed programme for the subsequent drying.
→"Programmes", Page25
Moisture sensor dirty.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
The laundry is too
damp.
▶
→"Cleaning the moisture sensor", Page37.
The drying process is interrupted and the condensa-
tion tank has been filled.
1.
→"Emptying the condensation container", Page32.
2.
→"Inserting the condensation container", Page33.
3.
→"Starting the programme", Page29.
Odours have formed
in the appliance.
Stubborn dirt in the appliance or an extended appli-
ance downtime of more than one month.
▶ Run the intensive appliance care programme.
→"Appliance care", Page35

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Transportation, storage and disposal
18 Transportation, stor-
age and disposal
Transportation, storage and disposal
18.1 Preparing the appliance
for transportation
ATTENTION!
If the appliance is operated immedi-
ately after transportation, the refriger-
ant contained in the appliance may
result in damage to the appliance.
▶ Immediately after transporting the
appliance, leave it to rest for two
hours before putting it into opera-
tion.
Tip:The appliance may contain re-
sidual water, which may drip out of it
when transported. The appliance
should be transported upright.
Requirements
¡ The condensation container is
emptied. Emptying the condensa-
tion container →Page32
¡ The appliance has been switched
on.
→"Switching on the appliance",
Page29
1.
Set any programme →Page29.
2.
Start the programme →Page29
and wait 5 minutes.
a The condensation is drained.
3. Switch off the appliance.
→"Switching off the appliance",
Page30
4. Remove the water drain hose from
the connection point.
→"Water outlet connection types",
Page15
5. Secure the water drain hose on the
appliance against unintentional
loosening.
Ensure that you do not bend the
water drain hose.
6. Empty the condensation container
→Page32.
7. Insert the condensation container
→Page33.
8. Disconnect the appliance's mains
plug from the power supply.
a The appliance is now ready to be
transported.
18.2 Disposing of old appli-
ance
Valuable raw materials can be re-
used by recycling.
WARNING
Risk of harm to health!
Children can lock themselves in the
appliance, thereby putting their lives
at risk.
▶ Do not install the appliance behind
a door as this may obstruct the ap-
pliance door or prevent it from
opening.
▶ With redundant appliances, unplug
the power cord. Then cut through
the cord and damage the lock on
the appliance door beyond repair
so that the appliance door will no
longer close.
WARNING
Risk of fire!
The refrigerant R290 used in this ap-
pliance is environmentally friendly. It
is however flammable and may ignite
if appliances are not disposed of
properly.
▶ Dispose of the appliance properly.
▶ Do not damage the tubing of the
refrigerant circuit.
1. Unplug the appliance from the
mains.
2. Cut through the power cord.
3. Dispose of the appliance in an en-
vironmentally friendly manner.

Customer Service en
45
Information about current disposal
methods are available from your
specialist dealer or local authority.
This appliance is la-
belled in accordance
with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning
used electrical and elec-
tronic appliances (waste
electrical and electronic
equipment - WEEE).
The guideline determ-
ines the framework for
the return and recycling
of used appliances as
applicable throughout
the EU.
Customer Service
19 Customer Service
Customer Service
Function-relevant genuine spare parts
according to the corresponding Eco-
design Order can be obtained from
Customer Service for a period of at
least 10 years from the date on
which your appliance was placed on
the market within the European Eco-
nomic Area.
Note:Under the terms of the manu-
facturer's warranty the use of Cus-
tomer Service is free of charge.
Detailed information on the warranty
period and terms of warranty in your
country is available from our after-
sales service, your retailer or on our
website.
If you contact Customer Service, you
will require the product number (E-
Nr.) and the production number (FD)
of your appliance.
The contact details for Customer Ser-
vice can be found in the enclosed
Customer Service directory or on our
website.
19.1 Product number (E-Nr.)
and production number
(FD)
You can find the product number (E-
Nr.) and the production number (FD)
on the appliance's rating plate.
Depending on the model, the rating
plate is located:
¡ On the inside of the door.
¡ On the inside of the maintenance
flap.
¡ On the rear of the appliance.
Make a note of your appliance's de-
tails and the Customer Service tele-
phone number to find them again
quickly.

en Consumption values
46
Consumption values
20 Consumption values
Consumption values
The Cottons Eco programme
(denoted by the arrow symbol) is
suitable for drying cotton laundry with
a normal dampness level, and is the
most efficient programme for drying
damp cotton laundry in terms of com-
bined energy consumption.
The consumption values for this pro-
gramme that are declared on the en-
ergy label refer to a moisture content
of the laundry of 60%.
The values specified for other pro-
grammes are indicative only and
were determined in accordance with
the applicable standard EN61121.
The actual values may deviate from
the indicated values depending on
the type of fabric, composition of
laundry to be dried, residual moisture
in the fabric, set degree of dryness,
amount of laundry being loaded, en-
vironmental conditions and the activ-
ation of additional functions.
The expected programme dura-
tion/"Ready in" time that is shown on
the appliance display when selecting
the programme is based on the spin
speed in the washing machine of
1000 rpm when the appliance is de-
livered.
Programme Final
mois-
ture
level
(%)
Load
(kg)
Spin
speed
(rpm)
Initial
mois-
ture
level
(%)
Pro-
gramm
e dura-
tion
(h:min)
Energy
con-
sump-
tion
(kWh/
cycle)
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 9.0 1400 50 3:16 1.54
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 4.5 1400 50 2:23 0.98
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 9.0 1000 60 3:38 1.78
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 4.5 1000 60 2:36 1.12
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 9.0 800 70 4:00 2.01
Cottons + Cupboard
Dry
-1.5 4.5 800 70 2:49 1.27
Cottons Eco 0.0 9.0 1400 50 2:52 1.36
Cottons Eco 0.0 4.5 1400 50 1:54 0.78
Cottons Eco 0.0 9.0 1000 60 3:15 1.60
Cottons Eco 0.0 4.5 1000 60 2:05 0.89
Cottons Eco 0.0 9.0 800 70 3:38 1.84
Cottons Eco 0.0 4.5 800 70 2:16 1.00
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 9.0 1400 50 2:05 0.96

Technical data en
47
Programme Final
mois-
ture
level
(%)
Load
(kg)
Spin
speed
(rpm)
Initial
mois-
ture
level
(%)
Pro-
gramm
e dura-
tion
(h:min)
Energy
con-
sump-
tion
(kWh/
cycle)
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 4.5 1400 50 1:22 0.54
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 9.0 1000 60 2:28 1.21
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 4.5 1000 60 1:35 0.68
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 9.0 800 70 2:51 1.45
Cottons + Iron Dry 12.0 4.5 800 70 1:48 0.82
Easy Care + Cup-
board Dry
2.0 3.5 800 40 1:08 0.42
Easy Care + Cup-
board Dry
2.0 3.5 600 50 1:20 0.52
Technical data
21 Technical data
Technical data
Appliance height 84.2cm
Appliance width 59.8cm
Appliance depth 61.3cm
Appliance depth
with door closed
64.8cm
Appliance depth
with door open
109.6cm
Weight 50.1kg
Maximum load 9.0kg
Mains voltage 220-240V,
50Hz
Minimum in-
stallation protec-
tion
10A
Nominal power 600W
Power consump-
tion
¡ Off mode:
0.30 W
¡ Left-on mode:
0.30W
Ambient temper-
ature
¡ Minimum:
5°C
¡ Maximum:
35°C
Length of the
power cord
179.5cm
This product contains light sources
from energy efficiency class F. These
light sources are available as a spare
part and must only be replaced by
trained specialist staff.
You can find more information about
your model online at https://
eprel.ec.europa.eu/
1
. This web ad-
dress is linked to the official EU
EPREL product database. Please
then follow the instructions on
searching for the model. The model
identifier is made up of the charac-
ters before the slash in the product
number (E-Nr.) on the rating plate. Al-
ternatively, you can also find the
model identifier in the first line of the
EU energy label.
1
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