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HPD 24400 W
HPD 24412 W
2960311284_EN/100519.1127
Front-Loading Dryer
Owner’s Guide:
Installation and Operation
Instructions
USA

This product was manufactured using the latest technology in environmentally friendly conditions.
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Dear Customer,
We hope that your product, which has been manufactured in modern facilities and passed
strict quality control procedures, will give you the best results. We also want to bu sure that
you use his dryer properly and safely. Read this entire manual before installing and operating
the dryer and keep this guide for future reference.
• Keep this operating manual handy. You may need it in the future. If you sell or transfer the
product to someone else, give them this manual.
• Please read all additional documentation supplied with this dryer.
• Please note that this operation manual may be applicable for several models.
Differences between models will be identified in the manual.
Explanation of symbols
Throughout this Owner’s guide the following symbols are used:
C
Important information or useful
hints about usage.
A
Warning for hazardous situations
with regard to life and property.
B
Warning against electric shock.
Warning against hot surfaces.
Warning against fire hazard.
Packaging materials of the
product are manufactured from
recyclable materials in accordance
with our National Environment
Regulations.
Do not dispose of the packaging wastes with the domestic waste or other wastes, discard
them to the dedicated collection points designated by the local authorities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Your Dryer 4
1.1 Overview ...........................................................4
1.2 Package Contents ..........................................5
2 Important Safety Instructions 6
3 Installation Instructions 10
3.1 Electrical connection ................................ 10
3.2 Grounding Instructions .............................11
3.3 Appropriate installation location ..........12
3.4 Minimum Installation Clearances .........13
3.5 Use on top of a washer ............................. 13
3.6 Adjusting the feet ......................................13
3.7 Ventilation duct and connection .........13
3.8 Destroying packaging material ..............14
4 Preparation 15
4.1 Laundry suitable for drying in the
dryer..........................................................................15
4.2 Laundry not suitable for drying in the
dryer..........................................................................15
4.3 Preparing laundry for drying ..................15
4.4 Things to be done for energy saving .15
4.5 Correct load capacity .................................16
5 Operating the product 17
5.1 Control panel .................................................17
5.2 Screen symbols ............................................ 17
5.3 Preparing the machine ............................ 18
5.4 Program selection ..................................... 18
5.5 Main programs............................................. 18
5.6 Extra programs ........................................... 18
5.7 Program selection and consumption
table .........................................................................20
5.8 Auxiliary functions .....................................21
5.9 Warning symbols .........................................21
5.10 End duration ...............................................21
5.11 Starting the program .............................. 22
5.12 Child Lock .................................................... 22
5.13 Changing the program after it is
started .................................................................... 22
5.14 Canceling the program .......................... 23
5.15 Program end .............................................. 23
6 Technical Specifications 24
7 Maintenance and cleaning 25
7.1 Cleaning Lint Filter / Loading Door Inner
Surface ................................................................... 25
7.2 Cleaning the sensor ................................... 26
7.3 Cleaning the filter drawer .......................26
7.4 Cleaning the evaporator ..........................28
8 Troubleshooting 29
9 Warranty Statement 31

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1. Top panel
2. Control panel
3. Loading door
4. Kick plate opening tab
5. Ventilation grids
6. Adjustable feet
7. Kick plate
8. Type label
9. Lint filter
10. Power cable
1.1 Overview
1 Your Dryer

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1.2 Package Contents
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2 3
4
1. Water drain hose (2951261600)
2. Filter drawer spare sponge (2964840100)
3. User Manual (2960311018)
4. Drain connector (2828040100)

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2 Important Safety Instructions
A
WARNING: To reduce the rsk of fre or electrc shock
resultng n serous njury or death when usng ths
applance, follow the basc precautons ncludng the
followng:
• Read all nstructons before usng the applance. Falure
to follow these nstructons wll ncrease the rsk of fre or
electrc shock and wll vod the warranty.
A
Ths product has been desgned for home use only.
• The applance must be operated at temperatures
between +5°C and +35°C. (41°F and +95°F)
• The applance must not be nstalled behnd a lockable
door, a sldng door or a door wth the hnges on the
opposte sde to that of the tumble dryer.
• Do not nstall or store ths applance where t wll be
exposed to weather.
• Do not tamper wth the controls.
• Do not repar or replace any part of the applance or
attempt any servcng unless specfcally recommended n
the user-mantenance nstructons or n publshed user-
repar nstructons that you understand and have the sklls
to carry out.
• Never wash the applance wth water.
• Never touch the plug wth wet hands.
• Never pull from the cable to unplug the dryer.
• Do not operate the applance f the power cord or plug s
damaged.
• For malfunctons that cannot be solved by nformaton
n the operatng manual: Turn off and unplug the applance
and call an authorzed servce provder.
• Ths applance must be grounded. In the event of
malfuncton or breakdown, groundng wll reduce the rsk
of electrc shock by provdng a path of least resstance
for electrc current. Ths applance s equpped wth a cord

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havng an equpment-groundng conductor and a grounded
plug. The plug must be plugged nto an approprate outlet
that s properly nstalled and grounded n accordance wth
all local codes and ordnances.
B
WARNING: Improper connecton of the equpment-
groundng conductor can result n a rsk of electrc
shock. Check wth a qualfed electrcan or servce
representatve or personnel f you are n doubt as to
whether the applance s properly grounded.
• Power cord plug must be wthn easy reach after
nstallaton.
• To reduce the rsk of fre or electrc shock, do not use
extenson cords, mult-plugs or an adapter to connect the
dryer to electrcal mans.
• Do not modfy the plug provded wth the applance: f
t wll not ft the outlet, have a proper outlet nstalled by a
qualfed electrcan.
• If the power supply cord s damaged, t must be replaced
by the manufacturer, ts servce agent or smlarly qualfed
persons n order to avod an electrcal hazard.
• The applance must not be operated unless t s repared!
• Ventlaton openngs n the base must not be obstructed
by carpets, etc.
• Exhaust ar must not be dscharged nto a flue used for
exhaustng fumes from applances burnng gas or other
fuels.
• Adequate ventlaton must be provded to avod the back
flow of gases nto the room from applances burnng other
fuels, ncludng open fres.
• Do not dry artcles that have been prevously cleaned n,
washed n, soaked n or spotted wth gasolne, dry-cleanng
solvents or other flammable or explosve substances as they
gve off vapors that could gnte or explode.
• Do not use the tumble dryer f ndustral chemcals have
been used for cleanng what you want to dry.

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• Do not dry unwashed tems n the tumble dryer.
• Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps,
waterproof textles, rubber-backed artcles and clothes or
pllows ftted wth foam rubber pads should not be dred n
the tumble dryer.
• Do not use fabrc softeners or products to elmnate statc
unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabrc
softener or product.
• The applance may only be used for the dryng of textles
that are marked accordngly.
• Undergarments that contan metal renforcements should
not be placed n a tumble dryer. Damage to the tumble dryer
can result f any of the metal renforcement come loose
durng dryng.
• Before loadng check all garments for lghters, cons,
metal peces, needles, etc.
• The use of fabrc softener sheets s not recommended.
• Do not place tems exposed to cookng ols n your dryer.
Items contamnated wth cookng ols may contrbute to a
chemcal reacton that could cause a load to catch fre. To
reduce the rsk of fre due to contamnated loads, the fnal
part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs wthout heat (cool down
perod). Avod stoppng a tumble dryer before the end of the
dryng cycle unless all tems are quckly removed and spread
out so that the heat s dsspated.
A
WARNING: Never stop the tumble dryer before the
end of the dryng cycle unless all tems are quckly
removed and spread out to dsspate heat.
• Do not reach nto the applance f the drum s movng.
• Do not allow chldren to play on or n the applance.Close
supervson of chldren s necessary when the applance s
used near chldren.
• Keep pets away from the applance durng the dryng
cycle.
• Before the applance s removed from servce or
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• Close the loadng door when you leave the area where the
dryer s located.
• Ths applance s not ntended for use by persons
(ncludng chldren) wth reduced physcal, sensory or
mental capabltes, or lack of experence and knowledge,
unless they are supervsed or have been gven nstructons
concernng the use of the applance by a person responsble
for ther safety.
• Clean lnt flter before or after each load.
• Keep area around the exhaust vent and adjacent
surroundng areas free from the accumulaton of lnt, dust,
and drt.
• The nteror of the applance and exhaust ductwork
should be cleaned perodcally by qualfed servce
personnel.
• Never use the dryer wthout the lnt flter.
• When your dryer s not n use or after the laundry s taken
out followng the completon of dryng process, turn off by
usng the On/Off button. In cases when the On/Off button
s n the On poston whle the dryer s plugged n, keep the
door of the dryer closed.
• For power savng n models wth lamps, when your dryer
s not n use, keep the door closed f the On/Off button s n
the On poston and the dryer s energzed.
A
WARNING: Ths product can expose you to chemcals
ncludng Nckel (Metallc) whch s known to the State
of Calforna to cause cancer.
For more nformaton go to www.P65Warnngs.ca.gov
Note : Nckel s a component n all stanless steel and
some other metal components.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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A
WARNING - Risk of
fire
• The clothes dryer (“appliance‘) installa-
tion must be performed by a qualied
installer.
• Install the appliance according to the
manufacturer’s instructions and local
codes.
• Do not install a clothes dryer with ex-
ible plastic venting materials. If exible
metal (foil type) duct is installed, it must
be of a specic type identied by the ap
pliance manufacturer as suitable for use
with clothes dryers. Flexible venting ma-
terials are known to collapse, be easily
crushed, and trap lint. These conditions
will obstruct the clothes dryer’s airow
and increase the risk of re.
• •To reduce the risk of severe injury or
death, follow all installation instruc-
tions.
3.1 Electrical connection
Connect the appliance to a grounded outlet
protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of suit-
able capacity.
4-wire receptacle
(14 -30R)
3-wire receptacle
(10 -30R)
If yo u have 3-wir e receptacle, like
this , a 3-wire dryer cord mu st be
purchased locall y.
Dryer shipped with cord to fit this
type 4 -wire receptacle
C
Neutral conecction is not used in
this product
Power Cable
3-Wre Electrcal Connecton
If your receptacle is a 3-wire receptacle as
shown below, you must obtain a 3-wire dryer
cord. A dryer cord can usually be found at
your local hardware supply, electrical supply
or home center. Cord should have closed loop
or upturned end wire terminating connec-
tors. The cord kit must be marked “For Use
with Clothes Dryers”.
3- wire receptacle
( 10-30R)
Typical 3- Wire Dryer Cord 240V/30 amp
NEMA 10-30 Type SRDT
A
If the dryer is installed in a mobile
home, recreational vehicles, new
branch-circuit installations or in
areas where local codes do not
permit grounding through the
neutral conductor, only a 4-wire
power supply cord shall be used.
3 Installation Instructions

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To change the cord:
1. Make sure that the dryer is not plugged
into any power outlet.
B
DO NOT plug end of dryer power
cord into a live receptacle before
connecting dryer power cord to
dryer terminals and closing junc-
tion/splitter box as described
below.
B
DO NOT repair old power sup-
ply cords. Power cord must be
changed only by a qualied
person. There is a risk of electric
shock!
• 2. Remove the screw from the cover of
the junction box located at the top rear
of the dryer.
• 3. Remove the red, white and black wire
from the terminal block.
• 4. Remove the green ground wire from
the ground terminal.
• 5. Loosen the strain relief clamp holding
the 4-wire cable.
• 6. Thread the 4-wire cable out through
the strain relief clamp.
• 7. Thread the new 3-wire dryer cord
through the strain relief clamp.
• 8. Attach the power cord Ground con-
ductor (the center wire) to the terminal
labeled N. Connect the terminal labeled
N and the Ground terminal labeled G.
Tighten the terminals so that they se-
curely hold the conductors.
• 9. Attach the two remaining power cord
outer conductors to the 2 terminals la-
beled L. Tighten both screws so that the
power conductors are securely held in
place.
• 10. Tighten the strain relief so that the
power cord cannot be moved.
• 11. Replace the cover on the junction box
and fasten in place.
The dryer is now ready to be plugged into the
3-wire receptacle of the proper rating.
The receptacle should be located so that the
plug and receptacle will be accessible with
the dryer in its installed position.
Power Cable
3.2 Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the
event of malfunction or breakdown, ground-
ing will reduce the risk of electric shock by
providing a path of least resistance for elec-
tric current. This appliance is equipped with
a cord having an equipment-grounding con-
ductor and a grounding plug. The plug must
be plugged into an appropriate outlet that
is properly installed and grounded in accor-
dance with all local codes and ordinances.
• Power cord plug must be within easy
reach after installation.
• The voltage and the allowed fuse/break-
er protection are specied in the section
“Technical Specications”.
• The stated voltage must match your
mains voltage.
• Connection via extension cords or multi-
plugs should not be made.
• The main fuse/breaker and switches
must have a contact distance of mini-
mum 3 mm.
B
A damaged power cable must be
replaced by a qualied electri-
cian.
A
WARNING – Improper connection
of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk of
electric shock. Check with a quali-
ed electrician or service repre-
sentative or personnel if you are
in doubt as to whether the appli-
ance is properly grounded. Do not
modify the plug provided with
the appliance: if it will not t the
outlet, have a proper outlet in-
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B
The appliance must not be oper-
ated unless it is repaired! There is
the risk of electric shock!
3.3 Appropriate installation
location
•Install your appliance in environments that
have no risk of freezing and in a stable and
level position.
•Do not place your appliance on a long pile
rug or on similar surfaces.
•Operate your appliance in a well-ventilated,
dust-free environment.
•Do not block the air ducts in front of and
under the dryer.
B
Make sure that your appliance is
not placed on the power cable.
A
Keep at least 0.6” (1.5 cm) from
the edges of other furniture.

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3.6 Adjusting the feet
• In order to ensure that the dryer
operates more silently and vibration-
free, it must stand level and balanced on
its feet. Balance the dryer by adjusting
the feet.
• Turn the feet to left or right until the
dryer stands level and firmly.
C
Never unscrew the adjustable
feet from their housings.
3.7 Destroying packaging
material
Packaging material can be dangerous to
children. Keep the packaging materials out
of the reach of children or dispose of them
accordingly. Do not dispose of them together
with normal domestic waste.
Packaging materials of your appliance are
manufactured from recyclable materials.
3.4 Minimum Installation
Clearances
Alcove or
Built-under
Closet
A Sides 0.5 in. (13 mm) 0.5 in. (13 mm)
B Top 1 in. (25 mm) 1 in. (25 mm)
C Rear 0.5 in. (13 mm) 0.5 in. (13 mm)
Front 0.20 in. (5 mm) 0.20 in. (5 mm)
Ventilation Requirements
Closet door must have 2 openings, one lo-
cated 3.2 inches (8 cm) from bottom of door
having a minimum area of 16 sq. inches (103
cm2) and the other one located 3 inches (7.5
cm) from top of door having a minimum area
of 46 sq. inches (294 cm2).
3.5 Use on top of a washer
• A stacking-kit (Part no: 298 540 0200)
should be used between washer and
dryer for use on top of a washer. The
stacking-kit should be installed by the
Authorized Service provider.
• Place the appliance on a solid oor. If it
is to be placed on top of a washer, the
approximate weight together may reach
397 lbs (180 kg) when they are full.
Therefore, the oor must be capable of
carrying the load placed on it!
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B
C

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3.8 Connecting to the drain
In products equipped with condenser unit,
water accumulates in the water tank during
the drying cycle.
Connectng the water dran hose
1-2 Connect one end of the dran hose
suppled wth the dryer to the
connecton pont from where you
removed the hose of the product n
prevous step.
3 Connect the other end of the dran hose
drectly to the wastewater dran or to
the washbasn.
1
1
2
3
A
Hose connection should be made
in a safe manner. Your drain
house will be flooded if the hose
comes out of its housing during
water discharge.
C
Water drain hose should be
attached to a height of maximum
80 cm.
C
Make sure that the water drain
hose is not stepped on and it is
not folded between the drain and
the dryer.

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4.1 Laundry suitable for drying in the dryer
• Always obey the instructions given on the garment tags. Dry only the laundry having a
label stating that they are suitable for drying in a dryer and make sure that you select the
appropriate programme.
Drying
Settings
At any temperature
At high temperature
At medium
temperature
At low temperature
Without heating
Hang to dry
Lay to dry
Hang wet to dry
Lay in shadow
to dry
Dry-cleanable
Iron -
IRON
Dry or Steam
Iron at high
temperature
Iron at medium
temperature
Iron at low
temperature
Do not iron
Iron without
steam
Maximum temperature
200
0
C
392
0
F
150
0
C
302
0
F
110
0
C
230
0
F
LAUNDRY DRYING SYMBOLS
Drying
Symbols
Suitable for
dryer
No Iron
Sensitive /
Delicate dry
Do not dry
with dryer
Do not dry
Do not dry-
clean
4 Preparation
4.2 Laundry not suitable for
drying in the dryer
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Delicate embroidered fabrics,
woolen, silk garments, delicate
and valuable fabrics, airtight
items and tulle curtains are not
suitable for dryers.
4.3 Preparing laundry for
drying
• Laundry may be tangled with each other
after washing. Separate the laundry
items before placing them into the dryer.
• Dry garments having metal accessories
such as zippers, inside out.
• Fasten the zippers, hooks and buckles
and button sheets.
4.4 Things to be done for
energy saving
Following information will help you use the
dryer in an ecological and energy-ecient
manner.
• Spin your laundry at the highest speed
possible when washing them. Thus, the
drying time is shortened and energy
consumption is reduced.
• Sort out the laundry depending on their
type and thickness. Dry the same type
of laundry together. For example thin
kitchen towels and table clothes dries
earlier than thick bathroom towels.
• Follow the instructions in the user
manual for programme selection.
• Do not open the loading door of the
dryer during drying unless necessary.
If you must certainly open the loading
door, do not to keep it open for a long
time.
• Do not add wet laundry while the dryer is
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• Clean the lint filter before or after each
drying cycle. (See 7. Maintenance and
cleaning)
• Clean the filter drawer regularly either
when the Filter Drawer Cleaning warning
symbol appears or after every 3 drying
cycles. (See 7. Maintenance and
cleaning)
• Ventilate the room, where the dryer is
located, well during drying.
4.5 Correct load capacity
Follow the instructions in the “Programme
selection and consumption table”. Do not
load more than the capacity values stated in
the table.
C
It is not recommended to load
the dryer with laundry exceeding
the level indicated in the figure.
Drying performance will degrade
when the dryer is overloaded.
Furthermore, dryer and the laundry
can get damaged.
Following weights are given as examples.
Home articles Weight (g)*Weight (lb)*
Cotton quit covers
(double)
1500 3 ¼
Cotton quit covers (single) 1000 2 ¼
Bed sheets (double) 500 1 1/8
Bed sheets (single) 350 ¾
Large tablecloths 700 1 ½
Small tablecloths 250 ½
Tea napkins 100 ¼
Bath towels 700 1 ½
Hand towels 350 ¾
Garments
Weight (g)*Weight (lb)*
Blouses 150 3/8
Cotton shirts 300 5/8
Shirts 200 ½
Cotton dresses 500 1 1/8
Dresses 350 ¾
Jeans 700 1 ½
Handkerchiefs (10 pieces) 100 ¼
T-Shirts 125 ¼
*Dry laundry weight before washing.
Approximate weights of average home laun-
dry type.

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5 Operating the product
5.1 Control panel
1 2
456
3
Volume up
Filter
cleaning
Cleaning
the
filter drawer
Child-proof
lock
Mute
Anti
Creasing
1. Program selection knob
2. Remaining duration indicator
3. On/Off button
4. Start/pause button
5. End duration button
6. Sound warning button
5.2 Screen symbols

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5.3 Preparing the dryer
1. Plug in the dryer
2. Place laundry inside the dryer.
3. Press the On/Off button.
4. When your dryer turns on for the first
time, it turns on with the regular dry
program.
C
Pressing the On/Off button
doesn‘t mean the program starts.
Press the Start / Pause button to
start the program.
5.4 Program selection
1. Determine the appropriate program from
the chart below containing the drying
levels.
2. Select the program you desire using the
Program Selection knob.
Cottons
Extra Dry
Only cotton laundry is dried in
normal temperature.
Thick and multi-layered laun-
dry (towels, sheets, jeans etc.)
are dried so that they can be
placed into wardrobe without
ironing.
Regular dry
Normal laundry (tablecloths,
underwear etc.) are dried so
that they can be placed into
wardrobe without ironing.
Damp Dry
Normal laundry (shirts,
dresses etc) are dried ready
for ironing.
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For detailed program information
see. „Program selection and
consumption table“..
5.5 Main programs
The main programs are given below based on
fabric type.
• Cotton
Dry durable laundry with this program. It
dries in normal temperature. Recommended
for use with your cotton laundry (sheets, bed
covers, towels, bathrobes etc.)
• Synthetc
Dry laundry that is not very durable with this
program. Recommended for use with your
synthetic laundry.
5.6 Extra programs
The following extra programs are available in
the dryer for special conditions.
C
In order to receive better
results from dryer programs,
your laundry should be washed
with the appropriate program
in your washer and wringed
with recommended wringing
revolution..
• Jeans
Use to dry jeans that are wringed with high
rpm in washer.
• Ftness Wear
Use to dry laundry made from synthetic, cot-
ton or mixed fabrics.
• Sensor Dryng 45
You can use this program to dry cotton laun-
dry that you had wringed in high rpm in your
washer. It dries 1 kg of your Cotton laundry (3
shirts / 3 T-shirts) in 45 minutes.
• Wool
Use this programme to ventilate and soften
the woollen laundry that can be washed in
the washer. Do not use to dry the laundry
completely. Take out and ventilate the laun-
dry immediately after the programme is over.
• Silent
In this programme the level of noise emit-
ted to the environment will be the lowest.
Volume level will be fty percent lower with
respect to the ‘wardrobe dry for cottons’ pro-
gramme.
• Baby Protect
Program used for baby clothing which can be
dried according to the label on the clothing.
• Bulky
Dry only bre quilts with dryerable label.
Load the quilt in the correct way to avoid
damages on the dryer and the quilt. Take out
the quilt cover before loading the quilt in the
dryer. Fold the quilt in two before loading.
- Do not load more than 1 piece of
ber duvet for two persons (200x200 cm).
Do not dry items containing cotton such as
quilts, pillows and etc.
- Do not dry items other than quilts such as
carpets, rugs or mats. Permanent damage
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• Quck Dry 30
Dries shirts more delicately and thus causes
less wrinkles for easy ironing.
C
Very little dampness might
remain on the shirts after the
program. It is recommended that
you do not leave the shirts in the
dryer.
• Delcates
You can dry your delicates suitable for dry-
ing or laundry that is recommended to hand
wash (silk blouses, thin underwear etc.) in low
temperature.
C
It is recommended to dry your
delicates in laundry bag to
prevent wrinkles and damage.
When the program ends, take
your laundry out of the dryer
immediately and hang them to
prevent wrinkles.
• Ar Fluff/No Heat
It only performs ventilation for 10 minutes
without blowing hot air. You can ventilate the
cotton and linen clothing that has remained
closed for a long duration and remove their
odor.
• Tmed Dry
You can select one of the 10 min., 20 min., 30
min., 40 min., 50 min., 60 min., 70 min., 80
min., 100 min., 120 min., 140 min. and
160 min. timer programmes to achieve the
desired nal drying level at low tempera-
tures.
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On this program, the dries as long
as the set duration, regardless of
the drying level.

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EN
Programs Weight (lb)
Spin speed in washer
(rpm)
Drying time
(minutes)
Energy Saver
Cycle
Cottons / Coloreds
A
Extra dry 18 Medium 150
A
Regular dry
18 Medium 145
A
Damp dry 18 Medium 100
Quick Dry 30 3
High
30
Jeans 9 High 100
Silent 18 Medium 220
Fitness Wear 9 Medium 80
Sensor Drying 45
2 High 45
Delicates
4 Low 35
Baby Protect 7 Medium 65
Bulky 6 Medium 130
Wool 3 Low 120
Synthetics
B
Regular dry 4 Low 55
B
Damp dry 4 Low 45
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol. Hermetically sealed.
R134a / 0,49 kg
5.7 Program selection and consumption table
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5.8 Auxiliary functions
Sound warning cancel
Dryer makes sound warnings when the pro-
gram is completed. If you don’t want sound
notications, press the “Sound Notication”
button.
When you press the sound notication but-
ton it lights up, and program does not make
sound notications when completed.
C
You can select this function
before or after the program
starts.
5.9 Warning symbols
C
Warning symbols may vary
according to the specifications of
your dryer.
Fiber filter cleaning
When the program is completed, a warning
led lights up, which indicates that the lter
has to be cleaned.
C
If the filter cleaning led blinks, see
the „Troubleshooting“ chapter.
Cleaning the filter drawer
When the program is completed, a warning
led lights up, which indicates that the lter
has to be cleaned.
C
If the filter cleaning led blinks, see
the „Troubleshooting“ chapter.
Loading door open
Start/Pause led blinks when the loading door
of the dryer is open.
5.10 End duration
You can delay the end duration of the pro-
gram for up to 24 hours with the end dura-
tion function.
1. Open the loading door and place your
laundry.
2. Select the drying program.
3. Press the end duration selection button
and set the delay duration you want.
End duration led lights up. (End duration
moves continuously when you keep
pressing the button).
4. Press the Start / Pause button. End
duration countdown begins. The “:”
sign in the middle of the displayed delay
duration blinks.
C
You can add or remove laundry
for the duration of the end
duration. The duration displayed
on the screen is the sum of the
normal drying duration and the
end duration. At the end of the
countdown the end duration
led turns off, drying beings and
drying led lights up.
Changing the end duration
If you want to change the duration during
the countdown:
1. Cancel the program by pressing the On/
Off button. Turn on the dryer again by
pressing the On/Off button. When your
dryer turns on for the first time, it turns
on with the declaration (cotton wardrobe
dryness) program.
2. Select the program you desire using the
Program Selection knob.
3. Repeat the end duration operation for
the duration you want.
4. Start the program by pressing the Start /
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Canceling the end duration function
If you want to cancel the end duration set-
ting countdown and start the program right
away:
1. Cancel the program by pressing the On/
Off button. Turn on the dryer again by
pressing the On/Off button. When your
dryer turns on for the first time, it turns
on with the declaration (cotton wardrobe
dryness) program.
2. Select the program you desire using the
Program Selection knob.
3. Start the program by pressing the Start /
Pause button.
5.11 Starting the program
Start the program by pressing the Start /
Pause button.
Start/Pause led and the Drying led light up,
indicating the program started. The “:” sign in
the middle of the remaining duration starts
to blink.
5.12 Child Lock
The dryer features a child lock which pre-
vents the dryer program ow from being
aected when buttons are pressed during
operation.
When the Child Lock is active, all buttons ex-
cept for the On/O button are deactivated.
To activate the child lock, press the Sound
Notication button and End Duration button
simultaneously for 3 seconds.
The child lock should be deactivated to be
able to start a new program after the current
program ends or to be able to interfere with
the current program. Keep the same buttons
pressed for 3 seconds again to deactivate the
child lock.
C
The lock led on the screen
lights up when the Child Lock is
activated.
C
Child Lock deactivates when the
dryer is turned off and on again
using the On/Off button.
A warning sound is heard when any button
is pressed (except for On/O button) or the
Program Selection knob is turned while the
child lock is active.
5.13 Changing the program
after it is started
After the dryer starts running, you can
change the program you selected to dry your
laundry with a dierent program.
1. For example, to select Extra Dry program
instead of the Iron Dryness, stop the
program by pressing the Start / Pause
button.
2. Turn the Program Selection knob to
select the Extra Dry program.
3. Start the program by pressing the Start /
Pause button.
Adding and removing laundry in
stand-by mode
If you want to add or remove laundry after
the drying program starts:
1. Press the Start/Pause button to take
the dryer into Stand-by mode. Drying
operation stops.
2. Open the loading door, add or remove
laundry and close the loading door.
3. Start the program by pressing the Start /
Pause button.
C
The laundry adding made after
the drying operation started may
cause the dried laundry inside the
dryer to mix with the wet laundry
and the laundry to remain damp
after the operation ends..
C
Laundry adding and removing can
be repeated as much as desired
during drying operation.
But this process would
continuously interrupt the
drying operation, and so would
cause the program duration
to lengthen and increase
energy consumption. Thus, it is
recommended to add laundry
before the program starts.
C
If a new program is selected by
changing the position of the
program selection knob while
your dryer is in stand-by mode,
the running program ends.
Do not contact the inner surface
of the drum when adding or
removing laundry during a
continuing program. The drum
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5.14 Canceling the program
If you want to cancel the program and end
the drying operation for any reason after the
dryer starts running, press the On/O but-
ton.
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As it will be extremely hot inside
the dryer when you cancel the
program while the dryer is in
operation; run the ventilation
program to cool it down.
5.15 Program end
When the program ends, the Final/Wrinkle
Prevention, Fiber Filter Cleaning and Water
Tank Warning leds on the program follow
up indicator light up. Loading door can be
opened and dryer becomes ready for a sec-
ond run.
Press the On/O button to turn o the dryer.
C
In case the laundry is not removed
after the program is completed,
the wrinkle prevention program
that lasts 2 hours start in order to
prevent wrinkling of the laundry
that remains inside the dryer.
C
Clean the fiber filter after each
drying. (See. „Fiber filter and
loading door inner surface“)
C
Empty the water tank after each
drying. (See. „Emptying the water
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This appliance’s packaging material is recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the
environment by dropping it off at recycling locations provided for this purpose. Your
appliance also contains a large amount of recyclable material. It is marked with this
label to indicate that used appliances should not be mixed with other waste. This
way, the appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the
best possible conditions, in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Contact your local government or your
retailer for used appliance collection points closest to your home. We thank you for
doing your part to protect the environment.
6 Technical Specifications
Model Heat Pump Dryer with electronic sensor control
Height (in) 33 5/16
Width (in) 23 3/4
Depth (in) 24 1/2
Height adjustment of feet (in) 1/5
Net weight (lbs) 116
Voltage / Frequency 208-240V ~ 60 Hz
Connected load 900 W - 4 A
Dry Load Capacity 8kg / 18 lb
Capacity 4,1 cu-ft

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• A layer can build up on the filter pores
that can cause clogging of the filter after
using the dryer for a while. Wash the
lint filter with warm water to remove
the layer that builds up on the lint filter
surface. Dry the lint filter completely
before reinstalling it.
• Clean the entire inner surface of the
loading door and loading door gasket
with a soft damp cloth.
Service life of product extends and frequent-
ly experienced problems will be reduced if it
is cleaned at regular intervals.
7.1 Cleaning Lint Filter /
Loading Door Inner Surface
Lint and ber released from the laundry to
the air during the drying cycle are collected in
the Lint Filter.
C
Such fiber and lint are generally
formed during wearing and
washing.
A
WARNING: Always clean the lint
filter and the inner surfaces of
the loading door after each drying
process.
C
You can clean the lint filter
housing with a vacuum cleaner.
To clean the lint lter:
• Open the loading door.
• Remove the lint filter by pulling it up and
open the lint filter.
• Clean lint, fiber, and cotton raveling by
hand or with a soft piece of cloth.
• Close the lint filter and place it back into
its housing.
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7.2 Cleaning the sensor
There are dampness sensors in the dryer
that detect whether the laundry is dry or not.
To clean the sensors:
• Open the loading doorof the dryer.
• Allow the dryer to cool down if it is still
hot due to the drying process.
• Wipe the metal surfaces of the sensor
with a soft cloth, dampened with vinegar
and dry them.
C
Clean metal surfaces of the
sensors 4 times a year.
C
Do not use metal tools when
cleaning metal surfaces of the
sensors.
A
WARNING: Never use solvents,
cleaning agents or similar
substances for cleaning due to
the risk of fire and explosion!
7.3 Cleaning the filter drawer
Lint and ber that could not be captured by
the lint lter are blocked in the lter drawer
behind the kick plate. Filter Drawer Cleaning
warning light will light up maximum at every
3 drying cycles as a reminder.
There is a two-level lter in the lter drawer.
Te rst level is the lter drawer sponge and
the second level is the lter cloth.
To clean the lter drawer:
• Press the kick plate button to open the
kick plate.
• Remove the filter drawer cover by
turning it in the direction of arrow.
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• Open the filter drawer by pressing the
red button.
• Take out the filter drawer sponge.
• Clean lint, fiber, and cotton raveling on
the filter cloth by hand or with a soft
piece of cloth.
• When you notice a layer that may lead
clogging on the filter cloth, please clean
the layer by washing in warm water. Let
the filter cloth dry thoroughly before
installing back the filter drawer.
• Wash the filter drawer sponge by hand
to remove the fiber and lint on the
surface. After washing the sponge,
squeeze it by hand and remove the
excess water. Well-dry the sponge
before storing it.
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It is not necessary to clean
the sponge if lint and fiber
accumulation on it is not
significant.
• Place the sponge back into its place.
• Close the filter drawer as to lock the red
button.
• Place the filter drawer back into its place,
turn the filter drawer cover in the arrow
direction and close it securely.
• Close the kick plate cover.
A
NOTICE: Drying without the
filter drawer sponge in place will
damage the dryer!
C
A dirty lint filter and filter drawer
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7.4 Cleaning the evaporator
Clean the lint accumulated on the ns of the
evaporator located behind the lter drawer
with a vacuum cleaner.
A
CAUTION: You can also clean
by hand provided that you
wear protective gloves. Do not
attempt to clean with bare hands.
Evaporator fins can harm your
hand.

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8 Troubleshooting
Drying process takes too much time.
• Pores of the lint lter are clogged. >>> Wash the lint lter with warm water.
• Filter drawer is clogged. >>> Clean the sponge and the lter cloth in the lter
drawer.
• Ventilation grids on the front side of the dryer are blocked. >>> Remove the ob-
jects (if any) that block ventilation in front of the ventilation grids.
• Ventilation is not sucient since the room where the dryer is installed is very small. >>>
Open the door and window of the room to avoid the room temperature increase too
much.
• Lime deposit has built up on the dampness sensor. >>> Clean the dampness sensor.
• Excessive laundry is loaded. >>> Do not load the dryer in excess.
• Laundry is not spun suciently. >>> Spin your laundry at a higher speed in your wash-
ing dryer.
Laundry comes out wet at the end of drying.
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After drying, the hot clothes feel damper than their actual dampness level.
• It is likely that the selected programme did not suit the laundry type.>>>Checking the
care labels on clothes, select appropriate programme for the laundry type or use timer
programmes in addition.
• Pores of the lint lter are clogged. >>> Wash the lint lter with warm water.
• Filter drawer is clogged. >>> Clean the sponge and the lter cloth in the lter drawer.
• Excessive laundry is loaded. >>> Do not load the dryer in excess.
• Laundry is not spun suciently. >>> Spin your laundry at a higher speed in your wash-
ing dryer.
Dryer does not switch on or the programme does not start. Dryer does not start when it is
set.
• It is not plugged in. >>> Make sure that the dryer is plugged in.
• The loading door is ajar. >>> Make sure that the loading door is closed securely.
• Programme is not selected or the Start / Pause / Cancel button is not pressed. >>> Make
sure that the programme is selected and the dryer is not in Pause mode.
• Childproof Lock is activated. >>> Deactivate the Childproof Lock.
Programme is interrupted without any cause.
• Loading door is ajar. >>> Make sure that the loading door is closed securely.
• There was a power failure. >>> Press Start / Pause / Cancel button to start the pro-
gramme.
Laundry has shrunk, become felted or deteriorated.
• A programme suitable for the laundry type is not used. >>> Check the garment tag and
select a programme suitable for the fabric type.
Drum lighting does not turn on. (On models with lamp)
• Dryer is not switched on with the On / O button. >>> Make sure that the dryer is
switched on.
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End/Anti-creasing symbol is on.
• Anti-creasing programme is activated in order to prevent laundry that has remained in
the dryer from creasing. >>> Turn o the dryer and take out the laundry.
End symbol is on.
• Programme is over. Turn o the dryer and take out the laundry.
Lint Filter Cleaning symbol is on.
• Lint lter is not cleaned. >>> Clean the lint lter.
Lint Filter Cleaning symbol is ashing.
• Filter housing is clogged with lints. >>> Clean the lint lter housing.
• A deposit has built up on the lint lter pores that may cause clogging. >>> Wash the lint
lter with warm water.
• Filter drawer is clogged. >>> Clean the sponge and the lter cloth in the lter drawer.
Water leaks from the loading door
• Lint has accumulated on the inner surfaces of the loading door and on the surfaces of
the loading door gasket. >>> Clean the inner surfaces of the loading door and the sur-
faces of the loading door gasket.
Loading door opens spontaneously.
• Loading door is ajar. >>> Push the loading door to close until you hear a locking sound.
Filter Drawer Cleaning warning symbol is ashing.
• Filter drawer is not cleaned. >>> Clean the sponge and the lter cloth in the lter
drawer.
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CAUTION: If you cannot eliminate the problem although you follow the
instructions in this section, consult your dealer or the Authorized Service Agent.
Never try to repair a nonfunctional product yourself.

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This product is fully tested and went through official
quality assurance inspections before leaving the
original manufacturing site. Warranty terms for this
Beko household appliance is not valid if the product is
altered, tampered, modifed, additional parts
assembled, fixed and re-packed by an authorized
distributor, servicer, a third party retailer, reseller or by
any other unauthorized person(s).
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Please contact authorized Beko dealier
or visit www.beko.us to locate and
get information for the closest authorized
Beko service center.
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