Page 3 - Contents; Getting to know your appliance .8
en 3 Contents enInstruction Manual and Installation Instructions 8 Intended use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ( Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . .5 Electrical safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Risk of injury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety for children . . . . ....
Page 4 - are supervised
en Intended use 4 4 Customer service . . . . . . . . . . . 35 J Technical specifications . . . . . 35 [ Consumption values . . . . . . . . 36 5 Installation and connection . . . 37 Standard accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Secure installati...
Page 5 - Safety instructions; Electrical safety
Safety instructions en 5 ( Safety instructions Safety instructions Electrical safety : Warning Danger of death! Danger of death if live parts are touched. ■ When disconnecting the mains plug, always pull the plug itself and not the cable, otherwise the cable could be damaged. ■ Never touch or hold t...
Page 6 - Protection of the; Packaging/old appliance
en Protection of the environment 6 : Warning Risk of poisoning! Detergents and care products may cause intoxication if consumed or eye/skin irritation if touched. Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children. : Warning Eye / skin irritation! Contact with detergents and care product...
Page 7 - The main points in; Reload
The main points in brief en 7 Y The main points in brief The main points in brief -------- -------- -------- -------- 1 @ @ @ Insert mains plug.Turn the tap on. Open the washer dryer door. Select the washing/ drying programme Max. load in display panel. 2 @ @ If required, change the programme defaul...
Page 8 - Washer dryer
en Getting to know your appliance 8 * Getting to know your appliance Getting to know your appliance Washer dryer # FODFN 6 7 ( Hot air outlet 0 Operating/display panel 8 Door with handle 9S Open the door 9T Close the door @ Service flap and cool air inlet
Page 9 - Control panel
Getting to know your appliance en 9 Control panel # + Change the default settings for the selected programme and select additional functions: ( Select buttons °C (Temperature), 5 (Finish in) time, 0 (Spin speed) and 5 (Drying) for changing default settings ~ Page 24 @ Start programme. Select the Sta...
Page 10 - Display panel; Displays for the programme
en Getting to know your appliance 10 Display panel Displays for the programme # + ( : Temperature for washing programme. Ž (cold) – 90°C Temperature in °C 0 : Programme information. Time: 1:50 * Programme duration after programme selec- tion in h:min (hours:minutes) 1 – 24 h Finish in time in h (h=h...
Page 12 - Preparing laundry for washing; Sorting laundry according to:
en Laundry 12 Z Laundry Laundry Preparing laundry for washing Sorting laundry according to: Sort your laundry according to the care instructions and specifications of the manufacturer on the care labels: ■ Type of fabric/fibre ■ Colour Note: Laundry can discolour or not be cleaned correctly. Wash wh...
Page 13 - Preparing laundry for drying; Notes
Laundry en 13 ■ Wash delicates in a net or bag (tights, underwired bras, ect). ■ Close zips, button up covers. ■ Brush sand out of pockets and collars. ■ Remove curtain fittings or include in the net/bag. Preparing laundry for drying Note: To ensure an even drying result, sort the laundry according ...
Page 14 - Preparing the washer dryer; Fluff clean; Selecting the programme/
en Operating the appliance 14 1 Operating the appliance Operating the appliance Preparing the washer dryer The washer dryer was tested before delivery. To remove residual water from the test procedure, the first wash cycle should be run without laundry using the Fluff clean l programme. Before washi...
Page 16 - Loading the laundry; Warning; Dosing and adding detergent; Damage to the appliance
en Operating the appliance 16 Loading the laundry : Warning Danger of death! Laundry items pretreated with solvent- based detergents, e.g. stain remover/ petroleum ether, may cause an explosion if loaded into the washer dryer. Thoroughly rinse laundry items by hand before washing. Notes ■ Mix large ...
Page 17 - Starting the programme; II
Operating the appliance en 17 2. Pour in detergent and/or cleaning product. Notes ■ Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when dosing all detergents, cleaning aids, care products and cleaning agents. ■ Dilute viscous fabric softener and fabric conditioner with water. This will prevent blocka...
Page 18 - Changing the programme
en Operating the appliance 18 Childproof lock You can secure the washer dryer to prevent the set functions from being changed inadvertently. To do this, activate the childproof lock when the programme has started.Activating/deactivating: Touch and hold the button 5 (Finish in) for approx. 5 seconds....
Page 19 - End of the programme
Operating the appliance en 19 For drying programmes: 1. Select Intensive Dry 5 or Gentle Dry ‰ . 2. Touch button 5 ( Drying ) and set drying time to 15 minutes. 3. Select Start/Reload A . End of the programme – 0 – or – – – – ( Rinse stop = without final drain/spin cycle) is indicated in the display...
Page 20 - Overview of; Programme on the programme; Programme/Type of washing
en Overview of programmes 20 / Overview of programmes Overview of programmes Programme on the programme selector Programme/Type of washing Options/Information Name of the programme Brief explanation of the programme and which textiles it is suitable for. maximum load according to EN50229maximum load...
Page 21 - Wool
Overview of programmes en 21 Delicates/Silk “ For delicate, washable textiles, e.g.made of silk, satin, synthetic fibres or blended fabrics. max. 2 kg Ž (cold) – 40 °C $ – 800 rpm G , F , O , p – W Wool ã Hand and machine-washable fabrics made of wool or that contain wool; particularly gentle wash p...
Page 22 - Allergy Plus
en Overview of programmes 22 Allergy Plus ; Hard-wearing textiles made of cotton or linen, for particularly sensi- tive skin, longer wash cycle at the selected temperature, more water, extra rinsing. Note: * Reduced load for G additional function. max. 7(4)* kg/4 kg Ž (cold) – 60 °C $ – 1400 rpm G ,...
Page 23 - Drying table; ute drying programme is used to cool the laundry.
Overview of programmes en 23 Drying table Cottons/coloureds (textiles made of cotton or linen such as underwear, T-shirts, sweaters, trousers, kitchen towels) Dry weight in kg 0,5 ~1,0 1,0 ~ 2,0 2,0 ~ 3,0 3,0 ~ 4,0 ~ 0,5 ~ 1,0 ~ 2,0 ~ 2,5 Estimated drying time in min Adjustable drying time in min Cu...
Page 24 - Starching; Do not; Soaking; Changing programme
en Changing programme default settings 24 Starching Note: The laundry should not be treated with fabric softener. Liquid starch can be used in all wash programmes. Pour starch into the dispenser M according to manufacturer’s specifications (if required, clean beforehand). Dyeing/Bleaching Dye in hou...
Page 27 - Setting the signal; Activate setting mode for the signal volume
Setting the signal en 27 M Setting the signal Setting the signal 1. Activate setting mode for the signal volume Turn to Ú Off . Turn one position clockwise. Press and hold the ° C button + turn one position clockwise. Release the button. 2.a Set the volume for the button signals (depending on model)...
Page 30 - Air filter blocked; Off; Faults and what to do; power failure occurs
en Faults and what to do about them 30 6. Clean the filter on the back of the appliance: Remove the hose from the rear of the appliance. Take out the filter with pliers and clean it. 7. Connect the hose and check for leaks. Air filter blocked 1. Turn the programme selector to Ú Off . Pull out the ma...
Page 31 - Information on the display; Display; aaa
Faults and what to do about them en 31 Information on the display panel Display Cause/Remedy A:01 Close the door immediately because of the rising water level. If an interruption occurs, A:01 and OPEn are displayed alternately. A:02 The door is locked for safety reasons (water level and/or temperatu...
Page 32 - Faults and what to do about; Faults
en Faults and what to do about them 32 Faults and what to do about them Faults Cause/Remedy Water is running out. ■ Correctly attach/replace drainage hose. ■ Tighten screw-fitting on the supply hose. Water not flowing in.Detergent not dispensed. ■ Start/Reload A not selected? ■ Tap not open? ■ Filte...
Page 33 - Rinse
Faults and what to do about them en 33 Display panel/indicator lights do not function while the appliance is running. ■ Power failure? ■ Fuse tripped? Switch on/replace fuse. ■ If the fault occurs repeatedly, call customer service. The programme duration changes during the wash cycle. ■ Not a fault ...
Page 35 - Rely on the competence of the; Technical
Customer service en 35 4 Customer service Customer service If you cannot correct the fault yourself, see section, Faults and what to do about them, please contact our customer service. We will always find a suitable solution, and aim to avoid unnecessary visits by technicians.Please give customer se...
Page 36 - Consumption values; supply and selected additional functions.; Cottons
en Consumption values 36 [ Consumption values Consumption values Programme Option Load (kg) Energy consumption *** (kWh) Water consumption *** (liter) Programme duration *** (min) Cottons i 20 °C 8,0 0,25 66 128 Cottons i 30 °C 8,0 0,35 61 112 Cottons i 40 °C 8,0 0,55 61 112 Cottons i 60 °C* F (EcoP...
Page 37 - Standard accessories
Installation and connection en 37 5 Installation and connection Installation and connection Standard accessories Note: Check the washer dryer for damage sustained in transit. Do not switch on a damaged washer dryer. If you have any complaints, contact the dealer where you purchased the appliance or ...
Page 39 - Hose and cable lengths; Connection on left side
Installation and connection en 39 Removing the transportation protection devices Caution! Damage to the appliance ■ Before using the washer dryer for the first time, it is essential to remove all 4 transportation protection devices. Keep the transportation protection devices. The washer dryer is sec...
Page 40 - Available from dealer/customer; Connecting the water; Water supply
en Installation and connection 40 Available from dealer/customer service: ■ Extension for Aqua-Stop or cold water inlet hose (approx. 2.50 m). Order no. WMZ 2380, WZ 10130, CZ 11350, Z 7070X0. ■ Longer supply hose (approx. 2.20 m), for standard model. Connecting the water : Warning Risk of electric ...
Page 42 - Alignment; Electrical connection
en Installation and connection 42 Alignment 1. Loosen the lock nut in a clockwise direction with a wrench. 2. Check the alignment of the washer dryer with a spirit level and, if required, correct. Adjust the height by rotating the appliance foot. Note: All four appliance feet must be firmly on the f...