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Adora TSLQ WP
Tumble dryer

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Adora TSLQ WP Tumble dryer...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions ▪ If the mains cable of this ap- Read the operating instructions be- fore using the appliance for the first pliance is damaged, it must time. be replaced by the manu- facturer or its Customer Ser- General safety precautions vices or a similarly qualified ▪...
  • Page 3 Safety precautions als were used for cleaning. sipated. ▪ Clean the fluff filters regu- ▪ Exhaust air must not be dis- larly. charged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes ▪ Do not allow fluff to build up from appliances burning around the tumble dryer.
  • Page 4: Correct Use

    Safety precautions dren. Danger of suffocation! Keep pack- have been contaminated by aging material away from children. hair care products be Correct use placed in a tumble dryer they should first be washed The appliance is only suitable for drying in hot water with extra deter- home textiles.
  • Page 5: Using For The First Time

    The product family (model number) corres- ponds to the first alphanumerics on the ▸ Hold the button depressed until identification plate. These operating in- the following display appears: structions apply to: Settings Adora TSLQ WP FN 12006 000123 Appliance designation Type WTATSLQWPZ 12006 Product family Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Appliance description  7 Trouble-shooting  25 Appliance construction ........ 7 Error messages.......... 25 Indicator lights and button state .... 7 Other possible problems...... 27 Operating and display elements.... 8 Spare parts  28 Programme overview  9 Technical data  28 Automatic programmes ......... 9 10 Drying tips  30 Standard and extra programmes.... 9 Additional programme ........ 9 10.1 Saving energy.......... 30...
  • Page 7: Appliance Description Appliance Construction

    Appliance description Appliance construction Door filter with door filter mat Front grille Pivoting operating panel Identification plate / serial number (FN) Cover for door filter Ventilation grille Front filter mat Appliance door Indicator lights and button state Indicator lights Button state Illuminated: relevant function act- Blue background: relevant func- tion active...
  • Page 8: Operating And Display Elements

    1 Appliance description Operating and display elements Buntwäsche Coloureds Temperatur wählen Select programme Door opener Additional programme Normal dry 2 h 10 TouchDisplay Standard and Fabric types extra programmes Start/Pause 10 Eco (see End of programme additional functions) Favourites 11 EcoManagement Automatic programmes 12 Additional functions Automatic programmes...
  • Page 9: Programme Overview

    2 Programme overview Programme overview To avoid damaging the laundry, follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels: Tumble dry, medium heat Tumble dry, low heat Do not tumble dry Automatic programmes Automatic drying programmes have 3 phases: Drying The laundry is dried according to the settings. Cooling down / The laundry is cooled down to a temperature at which creasing is min- imized.
  • Page 10: Fabric Types

    2 Programme overview Fabric types Coloureds: Automatic programmes suitable for most tex- 1–7 kg tiles. Shirts: Fabrics are gently dried to «cupboard dry». max. 7 items Towelling: For drying thick towels and terry towelling. 1–3 kg Denim: Denim fabrics are dried to «cupboard dry». Fol- 1–4 kg low the fabric care symbols as denim material can shrink.
  • Page 11: Additional Functions

    2 Programme overview Additional functions Eco: The most energy-efficient programme, suitable for all fabrics. Provides energy savings of up to 19% depending on programme. Sprint: Quickest drying: Time saving: up to 23 minutes. Ultra care: Very gentle drying. The temperature is reduced. Particu- 1–2.5 kg larly suitable for fine textiles.
  • Page 12: Operating The Appliance Preparations

    3 Operating the appliance Operating the appliance Preparations ▸ Connect the mains plug into a suitable mains socket. ▸ Press the markings at the edge of door (5 dots) and open the appliance door. ▸ Loosely load wet laundry items one by one into the appliance.
  • Page 13: Selecting Additional Functions

    3 Operating the appliance Duration remaining indicator When the programme starts, the programme Extra dry duration at maximum load is displayed. The let- ter «h» flashes for about 1 minute. During this 0 h 59 time, the actual load is being determined and Determining load the expected duration remaining is being calcu- lated.
  • Page 14: Delayed Start

    3 Operating the appliance Delayed start ▸ Touch the button. Delayed start The adjacent TouchDisplay ap- pears. ▸ Enter the desired time delay before the programme starts. ▸ Touch the button. The delay before the pro- gramme starts is saved. ▸...
  • Page 15: Interrupting A Programme

    3 Operating the appliance Interrupting a programme Through opening the appliance door ▸ Open the appliance door. Extra dry The programme is interrupted. Pause Laundry can be added. Continue with button ▸ Close the appliance door. The adjacent TouchDisplay ap- pears.
  • Page 16: End Of Programme

    3 Operating the appliance 3.10 End of programme Display Depending on whether «EcoManagement» has been activated, information on the energy consumption is displayed when a programme ends. With «EcoManagement» The indicator light for the Extra dry button flashes. 0 h 00 The adjacent TouchDisplay ap- pears.
  • Page 17: Ecomanagement Statistics

    3 Operating the appliance Each time after use ▸ Clean door filter (see page 23). ▸ Close appliance door. 3.11 EcoManagement statistics Energy consumption can be displayed before a programme starts or after a programme ends. Displaying the last programme ▸...
  • Page 18: Favourites

    4 Favourites Favourites Simple start to frequently used programmes. Defining favourites Note: The appliance door has to be open to define a favourite. ▸ Touch the button. ▸ Touch one of the favourite empty buttons. ▸ Select programme and ad- ditional functions.
  • Page 19: Deleting Favourites

    4 Favourites Deleting favourites ▸ Touch the button. ▸ Select the favourite programme to be deleted. extra dry ▸ Touch the button. Clear The favourite programme is deleted. Starting favourites ▸ Close the appliance door. ▸ Touch the button. ▸ Select the desired favourite programme. extra dry ▸...
  • Page 20: User Settings

    5 User settings 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. Preparations ▸ Touch the button. Extra The adjacent TouchDisplay ap- pears. Standard Airing ▸...
  • Page 21: Childproof Lock

    5 User settings EcoManagement When this function is activated, expected consumption values appear at the start of the programme and actual consump- Off tion values appear at the end of the pro- gramme. The stored consumption values can be deleted as well. Statistics Info ReversePlus...
  • Page 22 5 User settings Background image The background image of the TouchDis- play can be turned off. In this case, the Background background appears black. image Off 5.10 Button tone The button tone can be turned on and off. The button tone for the buttons cannot be turned off.
  • Page 23: Care And Maintenance

    6 Care and maintenance Care and maintenance To minimize the risk of fire hazard regularly clean the filters! A thick coating of fluff can trigger the «A9 Clean filter and mats» (see page 25) error mes- sage. Cleaning the door filter and door filter mat Cleaning the door filter (each time after tumble drying) ▸...
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Front Filter Mat (Annually)

    6 Care and maintenance Cleaning the front filter mat (annually) If the «A9 Clean filter and mats» error message still appears after the door filter and the door filter mat have been cleaned, the front filter mat must also be carefully cleaned. ▸...
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Temperature Sensor

    7 Trouble-shooting Cleaning the temperature sensor ▸ Open the appliance door and remove the front grille 1. ▸ Clean the temperature sensor 2 with a damp cloth. ▸ Put back the front grille 1. Cleaning the appliance ▸ Wipe the outside of the appliance from time to time with a damp cloth and wipe dry. Trouble-shooting You may be able to trouble-shoot the following errors yourself.
  • Page 26 7 Trouble-shooting Display Possible cause Solution A9 Clean filter ▪ Door filter, door filter ▸ Check and and mats mat or front filter mat clean (see page 23) parts. are blocked. ▸ Press the button. ▸ Restart the programme. Insert door filter / ▪...
  • Page 27: Other Possible Problems

    7 Trouble-shooting Other possible problems Problem Possible cause Solution The programme ▪ Door filter and/or door ▸ Clean (see page 23) door filter and/or takes signific- filter mat are blocked. door filter mat. antly longer than ▪ Very wet washing. ▸...
  • Page 28: Spare Parts

    8 Spare parts Problem Possible cause Solution The appliance ▪ The appliance door is ▸ Close the appliance door. will not start. open. ▪ Door filter or front filter ▸ Insert door filter or front filter mat and en- mat are missing. sure it is positioned correctly.
  • Page 29: Consumption Values

    9 Technical data Note for testing institutes ▸ The appliance must be connected to the electricity supply for at least 5 minutes before taking measurements. ▸ The declaration data can be determined correctly only after a run-in phase of 5 complete drying programmes with washing (automatic programme: normal dry ▸...
  • Page 30: Drying Tips

    10 Drying tips Fabric types Programme Load Residual moisture Programme Energy capacity duration hrs./mins. WetClean finish – 0h06 0.04 Airing 1–1.5 – 0h10 0.03 Silks 1–1.5 0 to 2 0h40 0.30 Fluffing – 0h06 0.04 Crease guard – 0h20 0.10 Shirts 1–7 items 0 to 2...
  • Page 31 11 Disposal Disposal 11.1 Packaging Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way. 11.2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸...
  • Page 32 (FN) and ap- agreement pliance designation to register your appli- V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, ance. You will them on the identification to accept your orders for accessories and plate of your appliance.

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