V-ZUG Adora TSL WP Operating Instructions Manual

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Summary of Adora TSL WP

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    Operating instructions adora tsl wp tumble dryer.

  • Page 2: Modifications

    Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it. Please follow the safety precaut...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents 1 safety precautions 5 1.1 symbols used.............................................................................................. 5 1.2 general safety precautions....................................................................... 6 1.3 appliance-specific safety precautions ............

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    7.2 loading the appliance............................................................................. 40 7.3 selecting a programme .......................................................................... 41 7.4 changing selection ......................................................................

  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    1 safety precautions 1.1 symbols used caution, risk of fire! Denotes important safety precautions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal information about the op...

  • Page 6: 1.2

    1 safety precautions 1.2 general safety precautions • read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time! • this appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap- abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledg...

  • Page 7: 1.3

    1 safety precautions 1.3 appliance-specific safety precautions • children under 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless they are constantly supervised. • the appliance has a maximum dry load capacity of 7 kg. • this appliance is only suitable for drying textiles which have been wa...

  • Page 8: Observed:

    1 safety precautions • remove objects such as lighters and matches and the like. • never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated. • if the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor ensure that any vent...

  • Page 9: 1.4

    1 safety precautions 1.4 instructions for use before using for the first time • the appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work. • ensure access to the...

  • Page 10: Caution: Burns Hazard!

    1 safety precautions caution: burns hazard! • do not dry fabrics that contain traces of hair spray, hair gel, nail varnish re- mover or other similar substances. Danger of gas build-up! Caution: risk to life! • packaging material, e.G. Plastic film and polystyrene, can be dangerous for children. Dan...

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    1 safety precautions how to avoid damaging the appliance • transport the appliance in an upright position only! Transporting it in any other position will result in damage to the appliance! When carried carefully without being shaken, the appliance may be tilted a maximum of 90° to the left (viewed ...

  • Page 12: Disposal

    2 disposal packaging • all packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (pe) and polystyrene (eps)) are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection • disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this...

  • Page 13: Using For The First Time

    3 using for the first time 3.1 note the appliance can only be operated after standing in the normal op- erating position for about 2 hours. The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in ac- cordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ele...

  • Page 14: 3.3

    3 using for the first time 3.3 selecting language for the function test ► connect the appliance to the mains and wait for the following to appear in the dis- play: german fr/it/rm/... Ok press «ok» to confirm language selection: ► press the button. Changing the language: ► press the button repeatedl...

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    3 using for the first time ► press the button. – the remaining duration of the func- tion test appears in the display, e.G.: function test 0h01 aborting the function test «abort»: ► press the button. – the function test is aborted and in the display appears: • the display goes out automatically afte...

  • Page 16: 3.5

    3 using for the first time 3.5 selecting language for the display on initial use, the language must be selected once. It can be changed at any time under 'user settings'. ► press the button repeatedly until the desired language appears in the display, e.G.: english fr/it/rm/... Ok ► press the button...

  • Page 17: Appliance Description

    4 appliance description 4.1 appliance overview the appliance operates with a closed air circuit. Moisture is extracted from the air with the help of a heat pump and then the air is reheated. Recovering heat in this way sharply reduces energy consumption. Thanks to the heat pump, the appliance dries ...

  • Page 18: 4.2

    4 appliance description • additional functions: – eco – ultra care – silentplus – sprint – reverseplus – delayed start – easy care • crease guard at end of pro- gramme • childproof lock • plain text display • electric door opener • language selection • automatic energy-saving stand-by 4.2 appliance ...

  • Page 19: 4.3

    4 appliance description 4.3 operating and display elements + * * * depending on the serial number (fn) display (plain text display) various information appears in the display during the programme selection and the programme sequence: • programme name with duration • moisture level with duration rema...

  • Page 20: Additional Functions

    4 appliance description additional functions or* eco / standard pro- gramme* ultra care delayed start eco* + reverseplus end of pro- gramme sprint silentplus door opener easy care * depending on the serial number (fn) indicator lights the buttons for the automatic programmes, the additional programm...

  • Page 21: Programme Overview

    5 programme overview 5.1 programme sequence for the automatic programmes the drying programme has 3 phases: drying the washing is tumble dried until it reaches the set level of dryness. The dry- ing programme is monitored by a moisture sensor. As soon as the required level of dryness is reached, the...

  • Page 22: 5.2

    5 programme overview 5.2 automatic programmes to select the right programme, follow the fabric care symbols on the labels of the wash items, e.G. . Extra dry 1–7 kg for thick, multi-layered fabrics and mixed loads. Not suitable for knitted or woven articles such as t-shirts and under- wear as they c...

  • Page 23: Woollens

    5 programme overview woollens 1 kg for woollen fabrics labelled as washable. Gentle drying through a gentle drum action and a low temperature (approx. 45° c). Favourites 3 programmes that can be freely put together and saved ( ). 5.3 standard programme + normal dry eco 1–7 kg the standard cotton pro...

  • Page 24: Silks

    5 programme overview silks 1–1.5 kg for drying silk fabrics. Follow the fabric care labels as silk tends to crease easily. Low temperature for gentle drying. Fluffing 1 kg brings the bounce back to woollen textiles. Unload as soon as the programme ends. The textiles are not dried! Crease guard 1 kg ...

  • Page 25: Thin Down Filling

    5 programme overview thin down filling 1–2 kg for light-weight down textiles (e.G. Thin duvets and jackets). Optimum wash load: 1 item thick down filling 1–2 kg for bulky down textiles (e.G. Pillows, jackets and thick duvets). If recommended, tennis balls can be used for fluffing up the down during ...

  • Page 26: 5.5

    5 programme overview 5.5 additional functions or* eco* most energy-efficient drying for all textiles. Energy saving: up to 13 % * depending on the serial number (fn) sprint quickest drying for less delicate fabrics. Time saving: up to 25 minutes easy care gentle drying for mixed fabrics (e.G. Shirts...

  • Page 27: Reverseplus

    5 programme overview + reverseplus by additionally reversing the direction of spin of the drum against the main direction, the washing dries more evenly and is less likely to get tangled. Silentplus particularly quiet programme. Delayed start take advantage of cheap-rate electricity (setting range o...

  • Page 28: Starting Your Favourite

    5 programme overview save favourite: «yes»: ► press the button. – the changes are saved. 1 normal dry 1h55 «no»: ► press the button. – the changes are not saved. Starting your favourite ► close the appliance door. ► press the button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears in the display, e.G....

  • Page 29: Deleting A Favourite

    5 programme overview «no»: ► press the button. – the changes are not saved. 1 normal dry 1h55 deleting a favourite ► open the appliance door. ► press the button repeatedly until the favourite to be deleted appears in the dis- play, e.G.: 1 normal dry 1h55 ► hold the button depressed for about 3 seco...

  • Page 30: User Settings

    6 user settings 6.1 adjusting user settings providing no programme is running and no error message is displayed, the user settings can be changed with the appliance door open or closed. The procedure is generally the same for all settings. Changing user settings ► hold the button depressed for 5 sec...

  • Page 31: Possible User Settings

    6 user settings possible user settings the following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings. Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds text in deutsch texte en français testo in italiano text in english … 1 very low drying 2 low drying 3 normal drying * 4 strong drying 5 sery strong d...

  • Page 32: 6.2

    6 user settings 6.2 language on initial use, the language in the display is selected under «selecting lan- guage for the display». It can be changed at any time, as described in this section. Changing the language ► hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. User settings fn xxxxx xxxxxx ► press the b...

  • Page 33: 6.3

    6 user settings 6.3 childproof lock the childproof lock is to prevent children accidentally starting or stopping a programme. When the childproof lock is on, a programme can only be started by pressing two buttons simultaneously. Switching the childproof lock on/off ► hold the button depressed for 5...

  • Page 34: 6.4

    6 user settings 6.4 level of dryness the appliance is designed to provide the most energy-efficient drying. The moisture sensor continually monitors the level of dryness of the washing. If the washing is not being dried sufficiently – or being overdried – the level of dry- ness can be reset. Changin...

  • Page 35: 6.5

    6 user settings 6.5 brightness this function can be used to change the contrast between the text and the background of the display. Changing the brightness of the display ► hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. User settings fn xxxxx xxxxxx ► press the button repeatedly until the current brightne...

  • Page 36: 6.6

    6 user settings 6.6 reverseplus by additionally reversing the direction of spin of the drum against the main dir- ection, the washing dries more evenly and is less likely to get tangled. Particularly suitable for drying larger items, e.G. Bedding. Switching reverseplus on/off ► hold the button press...

  • Page 37: 6.7

    6 user settings 6.7 standard mode any of the additional functions – silentplus, sprint and eco – can be selected as the default via the user settings for any of the automatic programmes. Setting the standard mode ► hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. User settings fn xxxxx xxxxxx ► press the bu...

  • Page 38: 6.8

    6 user settings 6.8 button tone the button tone can be switched on/off. Switching the button tone on/off ► hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. User settings fn xxxxx xxxxxx ► press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the display, e.G.: button tone on ► press the button. –...

  • Page 39: 6.9

    6 user settings 6.9 restoring factory settings the factory settings can be restored. ► hold the button pressed for 5 seconds. User settings fn xxxxx xxxxxx ► press the button repeatedly until in the display appears: factory setting restore? ► press the button. Factory settings yes: no: restoring fac...

  • Page 40: Drying

    7 drying 7.1 preparing the appliance after the appliance is transported or re-sited, it must be left to stand in the normal operating position for around 2 hours. Failure to do this can result in damage to the appliance. ► plug the appliance in at the mains or turn the wall switch on. 1 0 1 0 7.2 lo...

  • Page 41: 7.3

    7 drying the indicator lights for the programme buttons flash. If no programme selection is made within 20 seconds, all the displays go out. However, it is still possible to make a programme selection. 7.3 selecting a programme «press and go» an automatic programme can be selected with the press of ...

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    7 drying selecting an automatic programme ► close the appliance door. – the indicator lights for the programme buttons and the additional pro- gramme flash. * * + * depending on the serial number (fn) ► press desired programme button. – the indicator light for the programme selected illuminates. – t...

  • Page 43: Selecting Timed Drying

    7 drying selecting timed drying ► close the appliance door. – the indicator lights for the programme buttons and the additional pro- gramme flash. * * + * depending on the serial number (fn) ► press the button. ► press repeatedly to select the desired duration, i.E. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90 or 120...

  • Page 44: Selecting A Delayed Start

    7 drying selecting a delayed start * * + * depending on the serial number (fn) ► immediately after programme selection, hold the button depressed or press repeatedly until the required delayed start duration (max. 24 hours) appears in the display. – the display goes dark. – when the set duration is ...

  • Page 45: 7.5

    7 drying 7.5 interrupting a programme a running programme can be interrupted at any time to add or remove an item of washing before time. After the appliance door is closed, the heat pump waits 5 minutes be- fore starting again and the programme duration is correspondingly lengthened. ► open the app...

  • Page 46: 7.7

    7 drying 7.7 programme selection with childproof lock activated how to switch the childproof lock on/off is described in 'user settings'. ► close the appliance door. – in the display appears: – the indicator lights for the pro- gramme buttons flash. Childproof lock * * + * depending on the serial nu...

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    7 drying aborting a programme through opening the appliance door ► open the appliance door. – the programme running is interrupted. ► hold the active programme button – the indicator light flashes – depressed and at the same time press the button. – the programme is aborted. Aborting a programme thr...

  • Page 48: 7.8

    7 drying 7.8 end of programme – in the display appears: end of programme clean door filter – the indicator light for the programme that has finished illuminates and the button flashes. «crease guard» starts if the appliance is not unloaded straightaway. When it has finished, all displays go out. Unl...

  • Page 49: Care and Maintenance

    8 care and maintenance to minimize the risk of fire hazard regularly clean the filters! 8.1 cleaning intervals 1 2 3 pos. Appliance part cleaning interval clean 1 door filter each time after the drying pro- gramme remove any fluff. Whenever there is a heavier build-up of de- posits using an abrasive...

  • Page 50: 8.2

    8 care and maintenance 8.2 error message a9, clean filter and mats a9 clean filter and mats a thick coating of fluff results in a reduced process air flow, which can impair the drying process and trigger the «a9 clean filter and mats» error message. Check and, if necessary, clean the following parts...

  • Page 51: 8.4

    8 care and maintenance 8.4 cleaning the door filter each time after tumble drying ► open the appliance door 1. ► open the cover for door filter 2. ► remove any fluff. ► close the cover for door filter 2 again. 1 2 the appliance will not start without the door filter in place. 8.5 basic cleaning of t...

  • Page 52: Open The Appliance Door 1.

    8 care and maintenance ► open the appliance door 1. ► open the cover for the door filter 2. ► take out the door filter 3, open and remove the filter mat 4. ► hold the door filter 3 up to the light to detect deposits. Wash the door filter 3 to clean off heavier deposits. – clean with an abrasive liqu...

  • Page 53: 8.6

    8 care and maintenance 8.6 cleaning the front mat if the «a9 clean filter and mats» error message still appears after the filter and the mats have been cleaned, clean the front filter mat in front of the heat pump very carefully using a vacuum cleaner. Clean the front mat if necessary ► open the app...

  • Page 54: 8.7

    8 care and maintenance 8.7 moisture sensor the moisture sensor 1 detects the level of moisture remaining in the washing. If the moisture sensor is dirty, it may produce false readings. The moisture sensor 1 must be cleaned if the following appears in the display: a3 clean moisture sensor ► open the ...

  • Page 55: Trouble-Shooting

    9 trouble-shooting this section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call customer services. Before calling customer services, please note down the error mes- sage in full. Fxx / exx see inst...

  • Page 56: ... In The Display Appears

    9 trouble-shooting ... In the display appears a3 clean moisture sensor possible cause solution • moisture sensor is dirty or wet. ► clean the moisture sensor and then wipe dry. ► cancel the error message by pressing the button. ► start the programme. ► if the error appears again, note down the er- r...

  • Page 57: ... In The Display Appears

    9 trouble-shooting ... In the display appears fxx / exx see instructions fn xxxxx xxxxxx possible cause solution • various situations can lead to a «f message». ► cancel the error message by pressing the button. ► turn the power supply off for about 1 minute and then turn it back on again. ► next se...

  • Page 58: ... In The Display Appears

    9 trouble-shooting ... In the display appears insert door filter close appliance door possible cause solution • door filter is missing. Insert door filter and ensure it is positioned correctly. • the appliance door is open. Close the appliance door. ... In the display appears insert front mat possib...

  • Page 59: Possible Cause

    9 trouble-shooting ... The washing is not dry enough possible cause solution • load contained mixed fab- rics. ► select a longer programme. ► select the programme. ► change the level of dryness. • interruption in power sup- ply. ► insert the plug into the mains socket. ► turn the wall switch on. ► c...

  • Page 60: Possible Cause

    9 trouble-shooting ... The programme takes significantly longer than indicated in the display possible cause solution • the following parts in the appliance could be blocked: – door filter – door mat – front mat ► check and, if necessary, clean the parts. • very wet washing. ► spin washing at higher...

  • Page 61: Drying Tips

    10 drying tips 10.1 fabric care symbols to select the right drying programme, follow the fabric care symbols on gar- ment labels. Tumble dry, medium heat tumble dry, low heat do not tumble dry 10.2 general tips • for the wash you are recommended not to use fabric conditioners or other fabric care so...

  • Page 62: 10.3

    10 drying tips • for easy-care fabrics (e.G. Shirts and cotton-mix fabrics), select the addi- tional easy care function and put only a few items in the drum. • knitted and woven items (e.G. T-shirts) tend to shrink. Select the additional easy care function. • items of clothing with metal fasteners (...

  • Page 63: Spare Parts

    11 spare parts please give model number and exact description when ordering parts. Mesh door filter door mat front grille front mat 63.

  • Page 64: Technical Data

    12 technical data dimensions height: 85 cm width: 59.5 cm depth: 61 cm weight: 65 kg pumping height of pump: 1.2 m dry load capacity: 7 kg ambient conditions permissible room temperature when appliance is in operation: 5 °c to 35 °c electrical connection ► see identification plate 1 1 64.

  • Page 65: 12.1

    12 technical data 12.1 consumption values the stated values for the programme duration and energy apply for the max- imum stated capacity with a wash spun at around 1200 rpm (corresponds to a residual moisture of around 60%). A higher spinning speed or a smaller load reduce them by around 20–30 %. A...

  • Page 66: Fabric Types

    12 technical data fabric types programme load capacity kg residual moisture % programme duration hrs./mins. Energy kwh wetclean finish 1 – 0h06 0.03 airing 1–1.5 – 0h10 0.02 silks 1–1.5 0 to 2 0h50 0.45 fluffing 1 – 0h06 0.03 crease guard 1 – 0h20 0.09 shirts 1–7 items 0 to 2 0h40 0.25 outdoor gar- ...

  • Page 67: 12.2

    12 technical data 12.2 note for testing institutes ► the declaration data can be determined correctly only after a run-in phase of 5 complete drying programmes with washing (automatic programme: normal dry / ). ► wash the door filter each time after completing a drying programme. ► the moisture sens...

  • Page 68: Index

    13 index a additional functions .......................... 20, 43 additional programme timed drying ....................................... 19 airing........................................................... 21 ambient conditions .................................. 64 appliance preparing ..............

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    13 index language selection ........................... 14 starting................................................. 14 i instructions for use ..................................... 9 l language changing ............................................. 32 selecting .........................................

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    ... A0 check outlet appears in the dis- play................................................. 55 ... A3 appears in the display............ 56 ... Appliance does not start .............. 58 ... Insert door filter appears in the dis- play................................................. 58 ... Insert ...

  • Page 71: Service & Support

    14 service & support the «troubleshooting» chapter provides valuable information for dealing with minor operating faults. This saves you the time, effort and potential cost of having to call out a service technician. Information on the v-zug warranty can be found at www.Vzug.Com →service →warranty i...

  • Page 72: Quick Instructions

    Quick instructions please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions! ► open the appliance door ► check the filter in the door ► load the appliance ► close the appliance door ► select programme ► select any additional function, if required ► the appliance starts automatically af...