Page 2 - Further information and explanations are available online:; Table of contents
en-us 2 Further information and explanations are available online: Table of contents 1 Safety ......................................................................... 31.1 Safety definitions....................................................... 31.2 General information.............................
Page 3 - Safety definitions; WARNING; General information; Read this manual carefully.; Grounding instructions; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
en-us 3 Read all of the instructions carefully before using theappliance. In order to reduce the risk of fire, electricshocks and personal injuries when using the appliance,follow the basic safety precautions, including the followingsafety instructions. 1.1 Safety definitions Here you can find expla...
Page 5 - Safe cleaning and maintenance
en-us 5 Moisture intrusion may cause an electric shock. ▶ Use the appliance in enclosed spaces only. ▶ Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity. ▶ Do not use steam cleaners, high-pressure cleaners,hoses or sprays to clean the appliance. WARNINGChildren can lock themselves in the applia...
Page 6 - State of California Proposition 65
en-us 6 Moisture intrusion may cause an electric shock. ▶ Before cleaning, pull out the power plug or switch offthe circuit breaker in the circuit breaker box. ▶ Do not use steam cleaners, high-pressure cleaners,hoses or sprays to clean the appliance. WARNINGThe use of non-original spare parts and n...
Page 7 - Preventing material damage; Disposal of packaging; Installation and connection; Unpacking the appliance
Preventing material damage en-us 7 Preventing material damage 2 Preventing material damage Preventing material damage NOTICE: The functionality of the appliance may be impaired if youuse the wrong quantity of fabric softener, detergent, careproduct or cleaning agent. ▶ Follow the dosage recommendat...
Page 8 - Included in delivery; Installation in a closed cabinet
en-us Installation and connection 8 5. Close the door. 4.2 Included in delivery After unpacking all the parts, check for any damage intransit and for completeness of delivery. NOTICE: If the appliance is operated with incomplete or defectiveaccessories, the appliance may not be able to operateprope...
Page 9 - Valid for both sides of the appliance; Water outlet hose; Connecting the water outlet hose; Requirements; The appliance and the accessory have been unpacked.
Installation and connection en-us 9 ¡ To achieve shorter drying times, operate the appliancewith the cabinet door open.Operating the appliance in a closed cabinet with onlythe minimum required ventilation openings may lead tolonger drying times. The specified dimensions of the ventilation opening a...
Page 10 - Water outlet connection types; Connecting the condensation container
en-us Installation and connection 10 Water outlet connection types NOTICE: In the event of a blocked or covered outlet, accumulatedwastewater can flow back into the appliance. ▶ Before operating the appliance, ensure that thewastewater drains away quickly and eliminate anyblockages. Drainage into a...
Page 11 - Aligning the appliance; All appliance feet must stand firmly on the ground.; Connecting the appliance to the; Check the power plug is inserted properly.
Installation and connection en-us 11 4.7 Aligning the appliance In order to reduce noise and vibrations, align the appliancecorrectly. ▶ To align the appliance, turn the appliance feet. Checkthat the appliance is level using a spirit level. All appliance feet must stand firmly on the ground. 4.8 Co...
Page 13 - Changing a setting value
Familiarizing yourself with your appliance en-us 13 5.2 Control panel You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operatingstatus. 3 1 1 2 1 Programs → Page 16 2 Program selector → Page 19 3 Buttons → Page 15 and display → Page ...
Page 14 - Display
en-us Display 14 Display 6 Display Display The display shows the current settings, options or relevant information. Example: Display Display Description 00:40 1 Expected program duration or program time remaining in hours and minutes. 10h 1 Program end time → "Buttons", Page 16 You can rem...
Page 15 - Button
Buttons en-us 15 Buttons 7 Buttons Buttons Below is an overview of the buttons and their setting options. Button Selection Description ¡ Start ¡ Cancel ¡ Pause Start, cancel or pause the program.If is displayed, you can pause theprogram.If is displayed, you can start theprogram. (mains switch) ¡ Sw...
Page 16 - Programs; Automatic programs; Tips
en-us Programs 16 Button Selection Description Low Heat ¡ Activate ¡ Deactivate Activate or deactivate gentle drying.The temperature is reduced fordelicate fabrics, e.g. polyacrylic orelastane.The program duration is extended. Finish in Up to 24 hours Set the program end time.The program duration i...
Page 17 - Program
Programs en-us 17 Program Description Max. load Cotton Dry hard-wearing, heat-resistant fabrics made of cotton or linen. large Mix Dry items made of cotton and synthetics. small Bedding Dry quilt covers, pillowcases, and sheets made of cotton.Note: The drum movement is optimized for drying large it...
Page 18 - Anti Shrink
en-us Programs 18 Program Description Max. load Anti Shrink Pre-dry items made from cotton, linen, or synthetic fabrics.Suitable for pre-drying slightly damp laundry.To reduce creasing, hang up the laundry directly after pre-drying. small
Page 19 - Accessories; Use; Preparing the laundry; Note; 1 Basic Operation; Switching on the appliance; Note: The lighting for the drum goes out automatically.; Setting a program
Accessories en-us 19 Accessories 9 Accessories Accessories Only use original accessories. These are designedespecially for your appliance.Note: Some accessories are available in other colors.Contact → "Customer Service", Page 30 . Use Order number Elbow Secure the water outlet hose in plac...
Page 20 - Saving the program settings; Starting the program; Cleaning the lint screen
en-us Basic Operation 20 The program settings are not saved permanently for theprogram. 11.3 Saving the program settings You can save your individual program settings asfavorites.Requirement: A program has been set. → Page 19 ▶ Press and hold Favorite for approximately 3 seconds.Press Favorite to ...
Page 21 - Remove the lint from the recess.
Basic Operation en-us 21 3. Remove the two-part lint screen. 4. Remove the lint from the recess. Ensure that no lint falls into the air channel. 5. Disconnect the two-part lint screen. 6. Open the two lint screens. 7. Remove the lint. 8. Clean the two lint screens thoroughly under warm,running wate...
Page 22 - Close the two lint screens and put them together.; Condensation container; Emptying the condensation container; or the display shows the following during operation: .; Inserting the condensation container; Push the condensation container in as far as it will go.
en-us Basic Operation 22 9. Close the two lint screens and put them together. 10. Insert the two-part lint screen. 11. Close the door. 11.11 Condensation container If you have connected the condensation container, yourappliance uses this to collect any condensation.Note: Operate this appliance usin...
Page 23 - 2 Dryness level; Dryness level; 3 Control panel lock
Dryness level en-us 23 Dryness level 12 Dryness level Dryness level Each automatic program has a specified dryness level.The dryness level defines how dry or damp your laundry isafter the program ends. Dryness level Description Extra Dry For multi-layered, thick laundrythat does not dry readily. Dr...
Page 24 - Notes; Installing a software update; Activating remote start; Requirement: The appliance door is closed.; Deactivating remote start; Remote Start goes out.; Intelligent program recommendation; Activating the intelligent program recommendation; Remote diagnostics
en-us Home Connect® 24 Notes ¡ If the Wi-Fi is activated, the display alternately shows"on" and the signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection. ¡ To exit the Home Connect® settings, press and holdRemote Start for approx. 3 seconds. 14.4 Deactivating Wi-Fi on the appliance 1. Press and hold Rem...
Page 25 - 5 Basic settings; Overview of the basic settings; 6 Appliance care; Preparing for the appliance care; Preparing the appliance for the appliance care; Calling up the appliance care program; Requirement: The appliance care program is ready.
Basic settings en-us 25 Basic settings 15 Basic settings Basic settings You can configure the basic settings for your appliance tomeet your needs.Note: You can also adjust the the basic settings in theHome Connect® app. 15.1 Overview of the basic settings 1234567 Program selector with program posit...
Page 26 - Running the basic appliance care; Running the intensive appliance care; Starting the intensive appliance care program; Continuing the intensive appliance care program
en-us Appliance care 26 16.3 Running the basic appliance care program To remove light dirt deposits in the appliance, you can runthe basic appliance care program.Notes ¡ The basic appliance care program runs forapproximately 1 hour. ¡ After a lengthy period of use, the appliance reminds youto run t...
Page 27 - 7 Cleaning and maintenance; Cleaning the moisture sensor; Hard or rough objects may damage the moisture sensor.; Condensation container filter; Cleaning the condensation container filter; Empty the condensation container.
Cleaning and maintenance en-us 27 Cleaning and maintenance 17 Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time,it is important to clean and maintain it carefully. 17.1 Moisture sensor The moisture sensor in this appliance measures howdamp ...
Page 28 - 8 Troubleshooting
en-us Troubleshooting 28 Troubleshooting 18 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting You can eliminate minor issues on your applianceyourself. Please read the information on eliminating issuesbefore contacting Customer Service. This may avoidunnecessary repair costs. WARNING Improper repairs are dangerous. ...
Page 29 - Issue
Troubleshooting en-us 29 Issue Cause and troubleshooting The drying time is too long. Insufficient condensation for automatic self-cleaning when permanently drying smallloads of laundry. ▶ Regularly dry a load weighing more than 6.6 lbs (3 kg) of damp laundry until theprogram ends. The appliance's ...
Page 30 - 9 Transportation, storage and; Disposal of your old appliance; 0 Customer Service
en-us Transportation, storage and disposal 30 Issue Cause and troubleshooting Condensation collects in thecondensation container despite thewater outlet hose being connected. Not a fault. The remaining volume of condensation may remain in the condensationcontainer.No action required.Water outlet ho...
Page 31 - Appliance dimensions
Technical specifications en-us 31 Appliance dimensions A B C D A Appliance depth: 24 1/8″ (61.3 cm)Appliance depth with door closed: 26″ (65.1 cm) B Appliance width: 23 1/2″ (59.8 cm) C Appliance height 1 : 33 1/4″ (84.2 cm) D Appliance depth with door open: 43 1/2″(110.5 cm) 1 When aligning the ap...
Page 32 - You'll find a variety of custom; Please have your
Register your appliance to enjoy customized benefits. Thank you for being a Bosch customer!Simply create a MyBosch account, then register your appliance. You'll find a variety of custom i zed information in MyBosch such as: • Discounts for filters, cleaners, accessories & parts• Easy access to m...