Whirlpool Adorina TS WP, 935 User guide

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Tumble dryers
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND QUICK DESCRIPTION OF
THE APPLIANCE Page 4
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE
FIRST TIME Page 5
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Page 8
FEATURES OF THE DRYER Page 12
EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION TANK Page 13
CLEANING THE DOOR FILTER Page 13
CLEANING THE BASE FILTER Page 14
DIRECT DRAINAGE Page 15
USING THE APPLIANCE Page 17
WHAT TO DO IF... Page 19
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN YOUR DRYER Page 19
CONTROL PANEL DISPLAYS Page 20
CHECK THE FOLLOWING FIRST Page 22
SPECIFICATIONS Page 24
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DEAR CUSTOMER,
Please read this user guide carefully before using your dryer for the first time. The user guide
contains important information for your safety and for the use, installation and maintenance of
your appliance. Your dryer will thank you for taking the time to read it.
If you ever experience a fault with your dryer, please go to the section “Check the following
first”. You will often find you are able to resolve small faults yourself, avoiding unnecessary
service costs.
Keep the user guide in a safe place for future reference.
Pass the user guide on to future owners of the dryer.
ABOUT THE HEAT PUMP DRYER
Contrary to the exhaust air dryer, your heat pump dryer does not emit the moisture from your
laundry into the air as condensation. Heat pump dryers cool the air in a condenser which
condenses the moisture. The condensation is collected in the condensation tank or can be
pumped straight into the household drainage system. This means your heat pump dryer can
be used even in rooms without extensive ventilation.
INTRODUCTION AND QUICK DESCRIPTION OF THE
APPLIANCE
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Please make sure there are always two
people to carry the dryer.
This dryer is designed to dry suitable
laundry in regular household volumes.
To use the dryer, please refer to the
instructions in this User Guide and the
programme overview chart.
Retain the User Guide and programme
overview chart for future use. If the dryer is
passed on to a third party please make
sure the User Guide and programme
overview chart accompany the appliance.
The manufacturer does not accept
responsibility for damages to persons,
pets or belongings resulting from non-
compliance with the guidelines set out in
this User Guide.
1. Unpacking and checking the appliance
When you unpack it, make sure that
there are no signs of damage on the
appliance. Do not connect the appliance
if there is any doubt. Contact customer
service or your local dealer instead.
If the appliance has been standing in the
cold before delivery, let it stand at room
temperature for a few hours before using it.
2. Electrical connection
According to the manufacturer’s
installation guide and general safety
guidelines, the electrical connection must
be carried out by specialist engineers only.
The electrical connection must be set in
compliance with the local regulations.
Refer to the rating plate on the dryer’s
door frame for specifications on
permissible operating voltage, capacity
and the required fusing.
The dryer must be grounded in
accordance with the legal stipulations.
Remove the plug form the mains before
carrying out any repair work on the
appliance.
The power cable must always be
replaced by customer service personnel.
When setting up the appliance, make
sure the mains plug, or an all-pole
isolator to disconnect the mains supply,
is accessible at all times.
3. Set up
Do not set up the dryer in any room
subject to extreme conditions, such as
poor ventilation or temperatures under
5°C / over 35°C.
Ensure that the heat pump dryer is installed
in a room with at least 20 m³ enclosed
space. If this should not be possible, ensure
that there is a min. 15 m³/h indoor ventilation
unit installed in the room.
Smaller rooms such as storerooms,
bathrooms, toilet areas, showers, etc.
without ventilation are not suitable
locations for this dryer.
Before you use the appliance for the first
time, ensure that the condensation tank
is fully inserted.
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Before you use the appliance for the first
time, ensure that all hoses from the
drainage system are connected correctly
(as shown in the diagram below).
If possible, install the hose so that the
condensation can flow into the
household drainage system. This means
you will not have to empty the
condensation tank after every load, as
the condensation can be led straight into
the drain. See also “Drainage system”.
Do not install the dryer on a thick pile
carpet.
The power cable should not be wedged
between the dryer and the wall.
When setting up the appliance, make
sure the four feet are secure and stable
on the ground, adjusting the four feet to
stand the dryer so it is completely level.
Use a spirit level to ensure the unit is
level.
If, for space reasons, the dryer can only
be placed directly adjacent to a gas or
coal stove, you must insert a heat
insulating plate (85 x 57 cm) between the
two appliances, which must be lined with
aluminium foil on the stove side.
The dryer can be installed under a work
surface if there is sufficient ventilation
around it. Install a ventilation grate (min.
45 cm x 8 cm) at the back of the work
surface above the dryer.
4. Safety instructions
Children must not play with the dryer.
Please ensure that children and small pets
cannot climb into the drum.
Do not leave packaging (plastic bags,
polystyrene, etc.) within reach of
children, as they are potential hazards.
The appliance must not be operated by
people (including children) with impaired
physical, sensory or mental abilities and
lack of experience and knowledge,
unless under supervision or after a full
briefing by someone responsible for their
safety. Prevent children from playing with
the appliance.
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5. Placing the dryer on top of a washing
machine
The dryer models
ADORINA L (model number 936)
ADORINA S (model number 937)
ADORINA SL (model number 938)
can be mounted on top of a front-loading
washing machine. For this, the pillar kit
H2.0100 is required. Please ask customer
service for more information on this.
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Please note the following precautions to
reduce the risk of fire in the dryer:
Articles soiled with oil
can suddenly catch
fire if they are
subjected to sources
of heat such as they
are in a dryer. The
clothes heat up and
the oil reacts due to
the oxidation.
Oxidation produces
heat. If the heat
cannot escape, the
items can become so
hot that they catch
fire. Layering,
stacking or storing
oil-soiled clothing can
lead to a buildup of
heat, and therefore a
serious risk of
combustion.
Do not dry unwashed
articles in the dryer.
Wash laundry items
soiled with food oil or
treated with acetone,
alcohol, gasoline,
kerosene, stain
removers, turpentine
or wax removers, in
hot water with extra
detergent must
before drying them in
the dryer.
Do not use
inflammable cleaning
agents.
Do not use the dryer
if industrial chemicals
were used to clean it.
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
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Do not dry articles
such as foam rubber
(Latex foam rubber),
shower caps,
impregnated textiles,
rubber-coated laundry
items, dresses or
cushions with foam
rubber padding, in the
dryer.
Conditioners or
similar products may
be used only
according to the
manufacturer
guidelines.
Empty all bags; Lighters
and matches do not
belong into the dryer!
If you must stop the
dryer drum before the
end of the cycle,
immediately remove
all the laundry and
spread it out to
ensure the heat
dissipates.
The final phase of a
drying cycle runs
without heat (cooling
phase) in order to
cool the laundry down
at a temperature that
avoids harm.
Clean the door filter
after each drying
cycle or when the
door filter indicator
lights up.
Do not set up the
appliance behind a
lockable door, a
sliding door or a door
with a hinge opposite
the dryer, as it will
prevent the door from
opening fully.
Please take care to ensure that no fluff
builds up around the dryer.
The appliance must be maintained in
accordance with the instructions set out
under “Maintenance and cleaning”.
The appliance must be installed according
to the instructions specified above.
Under no circumstances should you
keep or use inflammable material in the
proximity of the dryer!
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Caution! The rear side can
become very hot!
The dryer is intended for indoor use only.
Do not use extension cords or multiple
plugs.
Always switch the programme/time
selector switch to “0” after use to avoid
the dryer being turned on inadvertently.
Before cleaning or maintenance, switch
the dryer off and remove the power supply
plug from the mains.
Use a neutral cleaning agent and a damp
cloth to clean the outside of the dryer.
Do not use abrasive agents or steel wool.
Wipe off fluff from the door and door seal
with a damp cloth.
If the mesh of the door filter have formed
a white lining, clean the filter with water
and a soft brush.
As the door filter does not retain every
piece of debris, you will need to
occasionally clean the entire filter range
(including under the door filter) with a
brush, a damp cloth or a vacuum cleaner.
Do not jam laundry items when closing
the door! It could damage the fabric!
Starched laundry leaves a lining of starch
in the drum and does therefore not
belong in the dryer.
If you exceed the filling volume indicated
in the programme chart, the laundry will
be creased.
When using “conditioning sheets” a lining
can form at the door filter and block it.
We recommend not using tumble drying
sheets.
To be eligible for warranty claims, the
filter material of the door filter and the
base filter must be cleaned after each
individual drying cycle. Rinse the foam
off the base filter under running water
after each cycle.
Please make sure both filters and the foam
of the base filter are dry when you put them
back in place and before you start the next
drying cycle.
Access to mains power points (e.g.
power sockets, wall switches, fuses) and
the water tap must be assured.
Repairs, changes or alterations on or in the
appliance, and in particular to electrically
conducting components, must always be
performed by the manufacturer, or by the
manufacturer’s service personnel or by a
person with an equivalent level of
expertise. Unprofessional repair work can
lead to serious accidents, damage to the
appliance and equipment, and to
operational malfunctions. In the event of an
operational fault on the appliance, or of
repair work being required, please read the
instructions in the REPAIR SERVICE
chapter. If needed, please contact our
customer service department.
Always use genuine spare parts.
Every time you close the door on the
appliance, and before starting a
programme, always check to ensure that
there are no foreign bodies or pets inside
the laundry drum.
Dryer additives (e.g. scented cloths) can
cause severe irritation to eyes, mouth and
throat, and can even lead to choking /
asphyxiation. Always store dryer additives
safely out of the reach of children.
As soon as a malfunction is detected,
disconnect the appliance from its mains
power source.
Never switch on the appliance without a
door filter, or with a damaged one. Fluff
could then build up and destroy the
appliance.
Do not dry fabrics containing residues of
hair spray, hair gel, nail polish remover or
similar substances. Risk of gas buildup.
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Packaging components, e.g. plastic foil
and polystyrene foam can be dangerous to
children. Risk of choking / asphyxiation.
Keep packaging components well away
from children.
Never slam the door on this appliance.
Before using the appliance for the first
time, leave it standing in its usual
position for about 2 hours.
Failure to observe this requirement can
damage the appliance.
For your information: You may be
surprised at the amount of fluff you find in
the door filter after drying. However, the
fluff is not the result of the drum taking its
toll on your laundry, but a normal sign of
wear. When you wear and when you wash
your laundry, fibres are rubbed away from
the fabric. The wind carries away this fluff
when the washing is dried on the line,
whereas in the dryer they collect in the
door filter. The amount of fluff resulting
from machine drying is actually only
approx. 0.03 g per kilogram of laundry.
European Union Declaration of
Conformity
This dryer complies with the safety
regulations of the following EU directives in
its construction, design and delivered
condition:
- 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
- 2004/108/EC EMC Directive
In compliance with the requirements of
European Directive 2002/96/EC on used
electrical and electronic appliances
(WEEE), this appliance is provided with a
marking.
You make a positive contribution to the
protection of the environment and human
health if you take this appliance to a
dedicated waste collection facility. The
inappropriate disposal of this appliance
can have proportionately serious negative
consequences.
Packaging
The packing material is 100% reusable
and therefore bears the recycling symbol.
Disposing of packaging materials.
Dispose of the packaging material of
your dryer responsibly.
All the packaging materials are eco-friendly
and can be deposited safely or burned in
the incineration plant.
The plastics can be also reused:
The outside covering and the bags on
the inside are made from polyethylene
(marking PE).
The cushioning consists of foamed,
CFC-free polystyrene (marking EPS).
The cardboard parts are made from
recycled paper and should also be
deposited in the recycling collection.
Disposing of your used appliance:
If you take your appliance out of operation,
please bring it to your nearest collection
point or to your specialist dealer.
Caution! When disposing of the dryer:
Pull out the power supply plug, destroy
the door lock, cut off the electrical cable
and remove the plug on the remaining
cable. This is to prevent children from
fatally trapping themselves inside.
Energy-saving tips
Always dry a full load and match the
programme and drying time to the type of
laundry. See the programme chart for
details.
Wherever possible use the maximum
permissible spinning speed of the washing
machine, as mechanical drainage needs
less energy. This will save you time and
energy in the drying process.
Do not over-dry the laundry.
Cleaning the door filter after every cycle.
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Always choose the right programme /
drying time to suit your laundry so as to
achieve the right level of drying.
Only use the “Care” option for small loads.
Dry iron and wardrobe-ready cotton
clothes together, as follows: Start with the
iron-ready setting, remove the laundry to
be ironed then use the wardrobe-ready
setting for the rest of the laundry.
Turn the programme/time selector switch
to “0” after the drying cycle.
Before cleaning or carrying out repair work, switch the dryer off.
FEATURES OF THE DRYER
A. Work surface
B. Condensation tank
C. Contact pin
D. Door:
Pull on the handle to open the door.
Push gently on the door to close it.
E. Door filter
F. Base filter
G. Base filter cap
C
A
B
G
F
D
E
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EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION TANK
After every drying operation, remove and empty the
condensation tank.
CLEANING THE DOOR FILTER
Clean the door filter after each drying cycle or when the
door filter indicator lights up. To do this, proceed as
follows:
A. Remove the door filter from the dryer and carefully
open it.
B. Carefully remove the fluff from the door filter.
When the door filter is clean, place it back in the dryer.
Before the next drying cycle check that the door filter is
positioned correctly.
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CLEANING THE BASE FILTER
A. Open the base filter cap and put it to one side. Lift up
the filter grip and pull out the filter.
B. Open the filter by pulling on the tab.
C. Take the filter foam out of the filter.
D. Remove the fluff from the surface of the filter foam by
hand. Then rinse the filter foam under running water
to remove all the fluff.
E. Carefully remove the fluff by hand from both sides of
the filter. If there is a white substance in the filter
material that cannot be removed by hand, clean both
parts of the filter under running water, using a soft
brush if necessary.
F. Put the filter foam back into the smaller filter half.
G. Make absolutely sure that when you put the filter parts
back together that the filter foam is not squashed in
between the two.
H. Clean the filter housing and the screen inside it with a
damp cloth or, carefully, do so with a vacuum cleaner.
I. Reinstall the screen back in the dryer, making sure
that the screen is pressed as far into the right side as
possible. Fold the filter grip completely down. Make
sure the filter grip engages firmly into the attachment
hooks on both sides.
J. Close the base filter cap.
NOTE: Do not wash the filter foam with laundry in the
washing machine.
A
B
C
D
E
H
F
G
I
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Simple and practical:
So that the condensation water tank does not have to be emptied after each drying
load, you can direct the condensation from the dryer straight into the household
drainage system.
Lay down an absorbent cloth to prevent leakage.
A. Remove the plug from the hose in the upper rear part of the dryer.
B. Take the hose out of the rear protective cover.
DIRECT DRAINAGE
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C. Attach the hose to the drainage system.
The difference in height between the
floor on which the dryer stands and the
outflow connection to the drainage
system may not exceed 1 m.
Note: To prevent water from running back into
the appliance, the hose end must not be
submerged in the drained water. Lay the hose
so that it is not twisted or kinked.
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USING THE APPLIANCE
For more information (including troubleshooting and maintenance) refer to the relevant
sections of the User Guide.
Sort your laundry as follows:
Fabric thickness: if the laundry load is larger than the dryer’s capacity,
sort the laundry by weight (e.g. separate towels and light
undergarments).
Type of fabric: cotton (linen); synthetic textiles (easy-care).
Drying level: wardrobe-ready, iron-ready, etc.
Not suitable for tumble drying: wool, silk, nylon stockings, delicately
embroidered items, textiles with metal attachments.
Check that all zips are closed and all pockets are empty. Do not allow
any lighters into the laundry. Turn the laundry inside out.
Place the washing loosely in the drum for even drying. Close the door.
Turn the programme selection switch to the desired drying programme
(see the programme chart for more details).
Select any extra functions you want by pressing the relevant button.
The button lights up to confirm your selection. A fast flashing LED
indicates that you made an invalid selection (incompatible option).
Deselect the extra function by pressing the button again.
Start the drying programme by pressing the “Start” button.
The relevant indicator lights up.
Changing the selected programme: if you change the programme
during the drying procedure, the dryer stops. The “Start” indicator
flashes. To run a new programme press the “Start” button again.
Interrupting a programme: to interrupt the drying cycle, press the “Start”
button and open the door. For safety reasons, the programme stops
automatically whenever the door is opened. To restart the drying cycle,
close the door and press the “Start” button again.
Caution: if you must stop the dryer drum before the end of the cycle,
immediately remove all the laundry and spread it out to ensure the heat
dissipates. The final phase of a drying cycle runs without heat (cooling
phase) in order to cool the laundry down at a temperature that avoids
creasing.
End: remove the laundry from the dryer. The drying process is finished,
the crease protection phase is started (runs). Set the programme
selection switch to “Off” (“O”).
Cleaning the door filter: open the door, pull the door filter up and open it. Remove fluff with a soft brush or
by hand. Close the door filter and push it back in completely (see the User Guide for more details).
Emptying the condensation tank: pull out the tank by the handle and empty it. Replace the condensation
tank once empty, pushing it all the way back in.
Please note: only use tumbler-compatible washing detergent accessories / plastic parts as appropriate.
Thoroughly rinse any laundry treated with stain remover with plenty of water before drying. Do not, under any
circumstances, dry items made from rubber or soiled with vegetable oil.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage caused to your laundry by improper or incorrect care.
Sorting your laundry by the
care symbols
Not suitable for tumble
drying
Suitable for tumble drying on a
low heat
Suitable for tumble drying
Preparing the laundry
Loading the dryer
Selecting the programme
Selecting extra functions
(if available)
Starting the dryer
Switching off the dryer
End of programme -
unloading the dryer
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* Average weight and maximum load.
** Test programmes in accordance with EN 61121, tested at maximum nominal load.
Programme overview Additional functions
Approximate
drying time
(in minutes)
Programme / drying levels
Type of fabric
Fabrics
Load
in kg*
Gentle Reverse + Anti-
crease
Drying
level
Drying
plus
Buzzer Start
delay
Very
wet
laundry
Wet
laundry
Mixed
Mixed cotton and easy-care laundry such as:
Bath towels, towelling bathrobes, underwear,
T-shirts, shirts, blouses, tracksuits.
Cotton or linen boil wash and
colours, easy-care (non-iron)
laundry made from synthetics and
mixed fabrics
3.0
7.0
X X X X X X X 130 100
Extra dry
Multi-layered, thick items such as: Bath
towels, towelling bathrobes.
Cotton or linen / coloureds wash
Max. 7 kg
3.0
7.0
X X X X X X X 170 140
Wardrobe-ready**
Similar items that are not ironed such as:
Hand towels, bedding, underwear, baby
clothes, T-shirts, cotton socks.
3.0
7.0
X X X X X X X 140 110
Iron-dry**
Items that are ironed such as: Bedding and
tablecloths, towels, T-shirts, polo shirts, work
clothes.
3.0
7.0
X X X X X X X 120 90
Extra dry
Laundry with thick, multi-layered parts, such
as : Bedding and table cloths, tracksuits,
anoraks, throws.
Easy-care (non-iron) washing made
from synthetics and mixed fabrics,
cotton
Max. 3.5 kg
1.0
3.5
X X X X X X X 90 70
Wardrobe-ready**
Items that are not ironed such as: Shirts,
blouses, T-shirts, sports clothes.
1.0
3.5
X X X X X X X 80 60
Iron-dry
Items that are ironed such as: Trousers,
dresses, skirts, shirts, blouses.
1.0
3.5
X X X X X X X 65 50
Down
Sleeping bags, quilted jackets, feather-filled
pillows.
Laundry containing down
Max. 3 kg
3.0 X X X X X X X 150 120
Fleece
Fabrics made from wool, such as: Sweaters,
waistcoats, socks.
Textiles made of wool
1.0 X X X X X X X 6 6
The laundry is aired, freshened up,
and loosened for 30 minutes without
heat.
Any fabrics.
15’, 30’, 60’, 90’
Longer drying times for textiles that are not
suitable for other programmes or to finish off
the drying cycle.
15’ 30’
60’ 90’
X X X X X X X
15’ 30’
60’ 90’
Mixed
Boil wash /
Coloureds
Easy care
Special
programmes
Airing
Drying
times
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WHAT TO DO IF...
...first check the dryer yourself: In the event that your appliance stops working as it
should, please check the following points before you call customer service - see also the
relevant section of this User Guide.
The drying process is
taking too long / the
laundry is not dry enough
Was the original laundry load too wet (washing machine spinning
speed under 1000 rpm)?
Is the door filter dirty? (is the door filter indicator on?)
Is the base filter dirty? (is the base filter indicator on?)
Is the room temperature too high?
Are the indicator lights “End” and “Anticrease” on? The drying process is
finished and you can remove the laundry.
If the drying results are not what you expected, choose a programme
that dries more thoroughly or choose an extra function from the drying
settings (if available).
Have you mixed light and heavy items of clothing? Have you mixed
different types of material? Sort the washing into light and heavy items
and restart the drying cycle.
Has the laundry become entangled? Restart the drying cycle and use
the option “Reverse +”, if available.
The dryer is not running
(always press “Start” in
the event of a power cut)
Is the power plug connected properly to the mains?
Is there a power cut?
Is the fuse faulty?
Is the door closed properly?
Did you select a drying programme?
Did you press “Start”?
Did you choose the “Start delay” option?
The door filter, base
filter or condensation
tank indicator is lit
Is the door filter clean?
Is the condensation tank empty?
Is the condensation tank correctly inserted?
Is the base filter clean and correctly inserted?
Water drops under the
dryer
Is the base filter correctly inserted?
Have you removed all the dust and fluff from the seals of the base
filter and door?
Is the condensation tank correctly inserted?
Is the direct water outlet pipe (if installed) laid straight?
Is the dryer level?
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN YOUR DRYER
Clean the door filter
after each drying cycle.
Remove fluff with a soft brush or by hand.
Close the door filter.
Push the door filter all the way in.
Empty the condensation
tank after each drying
cycle.
Pull on the handle to remove the condensation tank.
Drain the condensation tank.
Empty the condensation tank, reinsert it and push it all the way in.
Clean the base filter and
base housing after every
five drying cycles
Rinse the filter and filter foam under running water.
Remove all the fluff from the seals.
Clean the base filter housing (for more details, see “Cleaning the base
filter”).
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CONTROL PANEL DISPLAYS
ADORINA TS WP
Programme selection switch
Turn the selection switch to select the
drying programme you want. The
“Start” indicator flashes.
“Start” button
Press to start the drying process. The
indicator lights up.
Door filter
The indicator lights up if the door filter
and housing need cleaning.
Clean the door filter after every
drying cycle.
Base filter
The indicator light comes on after every
five cycles if the base filter and its
housing need cleaning.
Whenever the indicator flashes, the base
filter is not inserted properly. Please
check to ensure that the base filter is fully
inserted and that the filter handle is in the
’fully down’ position.
Clean the base filter (see the
“Cleaning the base filter” chapter in
the User Guide for more information
on this).
Condensation tank
The indicator light comes on if the
condensation tank is full and needs
emptying. The drying process is
interrupted automatically. Empty the
condensation tank and restart the
drying programme.
Empty the condensation tank after
each drying cycle.
Remaining time display
A drying time is displayed by default for
every selected drying programme. Once
the process has started the time display
is adjusted according to the volume, type
and wetness of the laundry.
The given drying time is a calculated
time which is updated in the course
of the drying programme.
The flashing strips indicate that the
system is making the calculations. The
remaining time is updated.
End
The drying programme is finished.
Remove the laundry from the dryer.
Overdrying protection
The indicator lights up when you
choose a moisture-controlled
programme to show that the overdrying
protection feature is activated.
Drying level
Use this option to set how dry you want
your laundry. Depending on the
programme you choose you can set
the drying level by pressing this button.
Press once to increase the drying level
or
Press twice to reduce the drying level
or
Press three times to reset the original
drying level.
You can change or deactivate this
option at any time, as described above.
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Buzzer
Press this button to hear an acoustic
signal at the end of the drying cycle. This
function cancels out the “Anticrease”
function in case this is activated.
Gentle
To dry delicate textiles made of mixed
fabric (e.g. shirts, pullovers, T-shirts).
The level of drying is reduced.
Anticrease
This option reduces the chance of
creasing if the laundry is not removed
from the dryer immediately after the
drying process ends. The drum will rotate
every so often over a maximum period of
12 hours. You can stop this cycle at any
time by switching off the appliance. This
function cancels out the “Buzzer” function
in case this is activated.
Start delay
Delays the start of the drying process by
between 1 and 12 hours. Each time you
press the button the start delay is
prolonged by 1 hour. Press the “Start
button to confirm the selection and start
the dryer.
The “:” indicator flashes and the
countdown counts backwards in 1-hour
intervals. During the countdown the drum
rotates every so often to redistribute the
laundry, and the pump starts to pump
water into the condensation tank. To
deactivate or change the set start delay,
switch the programme selection switch to
“Off” or open the door.
Reverse +
This option turns the drum more times
than normal in the opposite direction
during the drying process. This improves
the airflow through the clothes. It also
reduces the chance of the clothes
becoming tangled and gives are more
even drying result. Selecting this option is
likely to lengthen the drying time slightly.
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CHECK THE FOLLOWING FIRST
You may see one of the following error codes in the event that the dryer develops a
fault. Depending on your dryer model, the fault is displayed in letters or in a variety of
LED flashing sequences.
Error code
You can use this chart to check the code yourself before
calling customer service.
F01 – F04 Please contact customer service.
F05
Switch off the dryer and remove the plug from the mains. Check the
room temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. Wait for 1 hour.
Reconnect the dryer’s plug and restart the appliance. If the problem
reoccurs, please contact customer service.
F06
Switch off the dryer and remove the plug from the mains. Check the
room temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. Wait for 1 hour.
Reconnect the dryer’s plug and restart the appliance. If the problem
reoccurs, please contact customer service.
F07
Switch off the dryer and remove the plug from the mains. Check the
room temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. Wait for 1 hour.
Remove about half of the clothes from the drum. Reconnect the
dryer’s plug and restart the appliance. If the problem reoccurs,
please contact customer service.
F10 – F24
Switch off the dryer and remove the plug from the mains. Wait for 30
minutes. Reconnect the dryer’s plug and restart the appliance. If the
problem reoccurs, please contact customer service.
The “Start” LED
flashes twice per
second when
pressed
Make sure the door is closed properly and the base filter is in the
correct position. If the problem reoccurs, please contact customer
service.
The base filter LED
flashes and the
“Start” LED flashes
twice per second
when the “Start”
button is pressed
Make sure that the base filter is in the right position.
If the problem reoccurs, please contact customer service.
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Whirlpool Adorina TS WP, 935 User guide

Category
Tumble dryers
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User guide
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