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Programme overview also see Page 5
Sort the laundry according to type of textile and fabric. Fabrics must be suitable for tum ble drying.
After drying...
c
iron laundry
lightly iron laundry
@c
do not iron laundry
c
mangle laundry
PROGRAMMES TEXTILE TYPE AND I NFORMATION
**LCottons max. 8 kg Hard-wearing fabrics, boil-re sistant fabrics made of cotton or l inen.
**IEasy-Care max. 3.5 kg Non-ir onl aundry made of synthetic fibres and blended fabric, easy -care cotton.
**/Mixed Load max. 3 kg Mixed items of laundry madeof cotton and synthetics (Mi x).
Iron Dry c÷@c Fabric s suitable for ironing (iron fabrics in order t o avoid creasing).
Cupboard Dry @Single-layer fabrics.
*Very Dry @Fabrics made of th ick, multilayered items of clothi ng.
Woollens finish max. 3 kg Woollen fabrics suitable for washing machine s.F abrics become fluffier but not dry.
Remove fabrics once the programm e hase nded and allow to dry.
ZSportswear max. 1.5 kg Fabric s with membrane coating, water-repellent fabric s, functional clothing, fleece fabrics (dry j ackets/trousers with
removable internal lining separat ely).
ASuper Quick 40’ max. 2 kg
Laundry made of synthetic fibr es, cotton or blended fabrics (for example) that needs t obe d ried quickly. The values may
differ from the those specified dep ending on the type of fabric, mixture of laundry to be dried, resi dual moisture in the
fabric and loading capacity.
Timed Programme
warm 20’ max. 3 kg Pre-dried, multi-layered, sensitive fabri cs madeo f acrylic fibres, or separate small items of laundry.
Also for subsequent drying .
*for LCottons and IEasy-Care p rogrammes only
**Dryness levels can be selec ted individually aVery Dry, Cupboard Dry and Iron Dry (depending o n the model).
Degree of dryness can be finely adjusted; multi-layered textile s require a longer drying time than single-layered items of clothing. Recommendation: Dry separa tely.
9204 / 9000773728
*773728* Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH
Carl-Wery-Str. 34
81739 München/Germany
WTE84305GB
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Installation
– Delivery specification : dryer, instructions for insta llation and use, woollens ba sket
(depending on model).
– Check dryer for transpo rt damage.
– The dryer is very heavy. Do not attempt to lift it on your own.
– Be careful to avoid sharp edges.
– Do not lift the dryer by any of the protruding parts (e.g . the door) as they may break off.
– Do not set up in a roo m that is susceptible to frost.
Freezing water may cause damage.
– If in doubt, have t he appliance connected b y an expert.
Setting up the dryer
– The appliance plug must always be accessible.
– Ensure that the appliance is i nstalled on a clean, l evel
and solid surface.
– Keep the coolin g grille at the front of the dryer
unobstructed.
– Keep the area ar ound the dryer clean.
– Make the dryer level using the thre aded feet
and a spirit level.
Do not remove the threaded feet under any
circumstances.
Mains conn ection see safety instruction s
a
Page 11.
– Connect to an AC earthed socket. If in doubt ha ve the socket checked by an expert.
– T he mains voltage and th e voltage shown on the rating plate (
a
Page 9) must correspond.
– The connected load and necessary fuse p rotection are specified on th e rating plate.
Frost protection / Transport
Preparation
1. Emp ty the condensation container
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page 4.
2. S elect any programme us ing the programme s elector.
3. Pr ess the Start/Stop button
a
condensation is pumped into the co ntainer.
4. Wait 5 min., and then empty the condensation cont ainer again.
5. T urn the programme s elector to Off.
Take all accessory parts
out of the drum.
The drum must be em pty.
Make sure that the air
inlet remains unobstru cted
Clean and level
Do not operate the d ryer if
there is a danger of frost .
Do not set up the d ryer behind a door or sliding
door as this may obstruct or pr event the dryer door
from opening. This will prevent a potentially fatal
danger to children from locki ng themselves in.
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Technical data
ʠDimensions (DxWxH) 60 x 60 x 85 cm (height adjusta ble)
Weight approximately 45 kg
Max. capacity 8 kg
Condensation container 4.2 l
Connection voltage
Connected load
Fuse protection see appliance rating plate
Ambient temperature
Product number/
Production number
You can find the rating plate on the back of the dryer.
ʠConsumption ra tes These are guide values determine d under standard
conditions.
Fluctuations up to 10% are poss ible.
Spin speed in rpm
(residual moisture)
Drying time
in min.**
Energy
consumption
in kWh**
LCottons 8 kg 13 A 13 A
Cupboard Dry* 1400 (approx. 50 %) 105 3.74
1000 (approx. 60 %) 122 4.49
800 (approx. 70 %) 139 5.17
Iron Dry* 1400 (approx. 50 %) 83 2.24
1000 (approx. 60 %) 100 3.44
800 (approx. 70 %) 117 3.86
Easy-Care 3.5 kg 1000 39 1.05
Cupboard Dry* 800 (approx. 40 %) 42 1.35
600 (approx. 50 %) 51 1.65
*Test program according to DIN EN 61121.
**The values may differ from the t hose specified depending on the type of fabric, mixture of
laundry to be dried, residual moist ure in the fabric and loading capacity.
ʠDrum interior light (depending on model) (bulb E14, 25 W)
The drum is illuminated after the doo r is opened or closed, and also after th e programme is
started. It goes out automatically. Replac ing the bulb
a
Page 10.
Optional accessories (or der from the after-sales service using the o rder number)
Connection fittings for condensation outlet
The condensation is conveyed direc tly via a hose.
Washer-dryer stack connec tion set
The dryer can be placed o n top of a suitable washin g machine with the same width a nd depth
to save space. This connect ion set must always be used to secure the dryer to the washing
machine. With pull-out worktop: WT Z 11300.
Installation underneath the worktop
Risk of electric shock!
Instead of the appliance covering plate, you must hav e a metal cover fitted by an exp ert.
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What to do if ...
If you cannot rec tify a fault yourse lf (e.g. switching o ff/on), please contact our after-sales
service. We will always find a n appropriate s olution and will avo id unnecessary vis its by
engineers. Trust the expertise of the manufacturer and rest assured that th e repair will be
carried out by trained se rvice technicians using orig inal spare parts. The cont act details of your
local after-sales se rvice can be found in the enc losed after-sales service d irectory, or by
calling one of these numbers:
–GB 0844 8928979 (Calls from a BT land line will be cha rged at up to 3 pen ce per minut e.
A call set-u p fee of up to 6 pence may ap ply.)
–IE 01450 2655
When contacting the af ter-sales service, please quote th e appliance's product numb er (E no.)
and production nu mber (FD) (see the inside of the door) .
Set the programme sele ctor to Off and remove the appliance plu g from the socket.
ʠThe Start/Stop indicator lamp
does not light up.
Mains plug plugged in?
Programme selected?
ʠThe Container and
Start/Stop indicator lights ar e
flashing.
Empty the condensa tion container.
If featured, check hose for condensation o utlet.
ʠThe Filter and Start/S top
indicator lights are fl ashing.
Clean the fluff filter and/or ai r cooler under running wat er
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Page 4/6.
ʠDryer does not start. Start/Stop button selected?
Door closed?
Programme set?
Ambient temperature g reater than 5 °C?
ʠWater is running out. Align dryer horizontally.
Clean air cooler seal.
ʠThe door opens b y itself. Push t he door closed until you hear it engage.
ʠCreasing. Laundry load exceeded?
Remove articles of cl othing immediately after
the end of the programme, hang up and pull into shape.
Unsuitable program me selected aPage 7.
ʠDrying result is not satisfacto ry
(laundry feels too damp).
Warm laundry feels damper tha n it actually is.
The selected program me does not suit the load. Use ano ther
drying programme or, in addit ion, select the time programme a
Page 7.
Use fine adjustment for the drying result aPage 5/6.
Fine layer of limescale on the humidity sensors
aClean the humi dity sensors aPage 6.
Programme termination, e.g. tank full , mains power supply failure,
door open or maximum drying time reached.
ʠDrying time too long. Rinse the fluff filters und er running water aPage 4.
Insufficient supply of air aensure that air can circulate.
Air inlet possibly blocked aClear inlet aPage 8.
Ambient tempe rature higher than 35 °C aventilate the room.
ʠThe humidity in th e room
increases significantly.
Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
ʠMains failure. Remove laundry from the dryer immed iately and spread out.
This allows the heat to dissipate.
ʠOne or more indic ator lights for
programme status are flashing.
Clean filter and air co oler
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Page 4/6.
Check installation condi tions
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Page 8.
Switch off, leave to co ol down, switch on aga in, restart
programme.
ʠThe interior light is n ot working
(depending on model).
Pull out the appliance plug, remove the cover cap in the interior
above the door (use Torx 20 screw driver) and replace the bulb.
Close the cover cap.
Never operate the dryer w ithout a cover cap.
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Safety instructions
Emergency
– Pull the appliance plug out of the socket immedia tely or disconnect the fuse.
ONLY use the
dryer...
– in rooms inside the hou se.
– to dry fabrics.
The dryer must
NEVER...
– be used for other purposes than those described above.
– be modified in terms of its techno logy or attributes.
Dangers
– The dryer must not be used by children or persons w ho have not been
instructed in its use.
– Do not l eave children unsuper vised near the drye r.
– Keep pets away f rom the dryer.
– Remove all objects f rom pockets.
Make especially sure that cigarette lighters are removed as they constitute an
a
explosion hazard.
– Do no t lean or sit on the door
a
risk of tipping.
Installation
– Secure loose cables
a
tripping hazard.
– Do not operate the dryer if there is a risk of frost.
Mains
connection
– Connect the dryer according to specifications to an AC e arthed socket, as
otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the appliance is completely safe.
– The cable cross-secti on must be sufficient.
– Only use earth-leakage circuit breakers with the following symbol:
– The appliance plug a nd socket must be compatible.
– Do not u se multiple plugs/cou plings and/or extension cables.
– Do no t hold the appliance plug with wet hands
a
risk of electric shock.
– Never pull the appli ance plug out of the socket by its cable .
– Do no t damage the mains lead
a
risk of electric shock.
Operation
– Only load the drum with laundry.
Check the contents befo re you switch the dryer o n.
– Do no t use the dryer if the laundry ha s been in contact with solvents, o il, wax,
grease or paint (e.g. hair setting spr ay, nail polish remover, stain remover,
cleaning solvent, etc.)
a
fire/explosion hazard.
– Dust (e.g. coal dust, flour) poses a danger: do not use the dr yer
a
explosion hazard.
– Do n ot put laundry containing foamed mate rial/rubber in the dryer
a
elastic
material may be destroyed and th e dryer may be damaged due to pos sible
deformation of the foamed material.
– Switch off the dryer once the programme has ended.
– Condensation is not drinking water and m ay be contaminated wit h fluff.
Defect
– Do not use the dryer if it is d efective or if you suspect it is.
Repairs must only be carrie d out by the after-sales service.
– Do not use the drye r if the mains cable is defective. To avoid danger, only
have the defective mains cabl e replaced by the after-sales service.
– Always pull the mains plug out of the socket before chan ging the bulb for the
interior light
a
risk of electric shock.
Spare parts
– Only use genuine spare parts and accessories for safety reasons.
Disposal
– Dryer: pull out the appliance plug, then cut off the mains c able from the
appliance.
Dispose of at municipal was te disposal facility.
– Packaging: do not lea ve children alone with packing parts
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risk of suffocation.
– All materials are en vironmentally sound and can be reused. Dispose of in an
environmentally-responsible mann er.
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