Bosch WTX87EH0ES Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Bosch WTX87EH0ES Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Tumble dryer WTX87EH0ES en Installation and operating instructions...
  • Page 2 Caution! To meet the high quality demands required by Bosch, every tumble dryer This signal word indicates a possibly that leaves our factory is carefully dangerous situation. Not heeding the checked to ensure that it functions caution can cause property and/or correctly and is in perfect condition.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents e n I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d o p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s Setting a programme.
  • Page 4 Œ Draining the condensation water ..... 54 Cleaning and maintenance . . . 57 Cleaning the appliance ..57 Cleaning the base unit.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Intended use Intended use Safety instructions T he following safety information This appliance is intended for private ■ I n t e n d e d u s e S a f e t y i n s t r u c t i o n s and warnings are provided to domestic use only.
  • Page 6 Safety instructions Do not allow children to Warning ■ clean or maintain this Risk of suffocation! appliance unsupervised. If allowed to play with the Keep children under 3 years packaging/plastic film or ■ and pets away from this packing components, children appliance.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Safety instructions The mains plug must be Installation ■ freely accessible at all times. Warning If this is not possible, in Risk of electric shock/fire/ order to comply with the material damage/damage to relevant safety regulations, a the appliance! switch (all pole If the appliance is not installed disconnection) must be built properly, this may lead to a...
  • Page 8 Safety instructions Incorrectly placing (stacking) Warning ■ this appliance on top of a Risk of fire/material damage/ washing machine may result damage to the appliance! in injury, material damage The use of extension cords or and/or damage to the power strips may result in fire appliance.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Safety instructions Warning Operation Risk of injury! Warning The appliance is very heavy. ■ Risk of explosions/fire! Lifting it may result in injury. Laundry that has come into Do not lift the appliance on contact with solvents, oil, wax, your own. wax remover, paint, grease or The appliance has sharp Ri s k of i n j u ry!
  • Page 10 Safety instructions If there is coal dust or flour in Do not switch off the ■ ■ the air around the appliance, appliance before the drying this may cause an explosion. cycle has finished unless you Make sure that the area remove all items of laundry around the appliance is kept from the drum immediately...
  • Page 11 Safety instructions If you climb onto the Light objects such as hair ■ ■ appliance, the worktop may and lint may be sucked into break, which may result in the air inlet when the injury. appliance is in operation. Do not climb onto the Keep these away from the appliance.
  • Page 12: Cleaning/Maintenance

    Safety instructions Cleaning/Maintenance Warning Risk of poisoning! Warning Poisonous fumes may be given Risk of death! off by cleaning agents that The appliance is powered by contain solvents, e.g. cleaning electricity. There is a risk of solvent. electric shock if you come into Do not use cleaning agents that contact with live components.
  • Page 13: Energy-Saving Tips

    Energy-saving tips Warning Energy-saving tips Risk of injury/material damage/damage to the Spin the laundry before drying. The ■ E n e r g y - s a v i n g t i p s appliance! drier the laundry, the shorter the programme will be, in turn reducing The use of spare parts and energy consumption.
  • Page 14: Installing And Connecting The Appliance

    Installing and connecting the appliance Caution! Installing and Risk of material damage and damage connecting the to the appliance Objects remaining in the drum that are appliance not designed for operation with the appliance may result in material S cope of delivery damage and damage to the appliance.
  • Page 15 Installing and connecting the appliance Warning Caution! Risk of injury/material damage/ Material damage/damage to the damage to the appliance! appliance The appliance may vibrate or move If the appliance overheats, it may not be ■ when in operation, potentially able to operate properly, or this may resulting in injury or material result in material damage or damage to damage.
  • Page 16: Changing The Side On Which The Door Is Hinged

    Installing and connecting the appliance If necessary, turn the appliance feet Change the side on which the door is to make sure it is level. hinged as follows: You can now connect the appliance. Open the door. Remove the screws from the hinge Notes on the appliance.
  • Page 17 Installing and connecting the appliance Remove the screws from the eyelet Lock the door ring. and remove the eyelet. Screw the hinge onto the door. Unlock the door. Ensure that the door's seal is Note: not jammed or damaged when inserting the hinge.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Appliance

    Installing and connecting the appliance Remove the cover from the door Insert and screw in the door. lock. You can now connect the appliance. Remove the door lock. If you want to change the door Note: direction again, reverse these steps. Connecting the appliance Warning Risk of electric shock/fire/material...
  • Page 19: Before Using The Appliance For The First Time

    Installing and connecting the appliance The mains plug must be freely Connect the appliance as follows: ■ accessible at all times. If this is not Connecting the drain hose. possible, in order to comply with the ~ Page 54 relevant safety regulations, a switch (all pole disconnection) must be built into the permanent installation in accordance with electrical...
  • Page 20: Optional Accessories

    Installing and connecting the appliance Optional accessories Order optional accessories from the after-sales service: Basket for woollens: ■ Dry or air individual woollen items, sports shoes and soft toys in the basket for woollens. – Order number: WMZ20600. Platform: ■ For easier loading and unloading, raise your dryer with a platform.
  • Page 21: Quick Reference Guide

    Short introduction Quick reference guide The appliance must be correctly installed and connected. ~ Page 14 N ote: S h o r t i n t r o d u c t i o n Before starting the programme: Sort the laundry. Switch on the Select a appliance.
  • Page 22: Familiarising Yourself With Your Appliance

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance Familiarising yourself with your appliance Appliance overview F a m i l i a r i s i n g y o u r s e l f w i t h y o u r a p p l i a n c e ( Condensation container~ Page 38 0 Panel 8 Drum interior lighting (depending on the model)
  • Page 23: Fascia

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance Fascia Programmes Programme selector Turn: Set a programme ■ Press: Switch the appliance on/off ■ Display Displays settings and information Buttons for programme settings and additional functions/appliance settings...
  • Page 24: Display

    Display Display D i s p l a y Display Description Information Status display Information on the programme status and on the settings that are activated. Dryness level Dryness level Ò (C/board dry extra) activated Ò Dryness level » (C/board dry) activated »...
  • Page 25 Display Wi-Fi Off: Wi-Fi is switched off and your appliance is ¡ ■ not connected to your home network. Flashing: The appliance is trying to connect to ■ your home network. Lit: Wi-Fi is switched on and your appliance is ■...
  • Page 26: Information In The Display

    Display Information in the display Display Information Empty the condensation container and then rein- Please empty condensate container ■ sert it.~ Page 38 Then press Inicio/Pausa+Carga (Start/Pause) A . Clean the filter in the condensation container. ■ ~ Page 61 If the optional drain hose* is installed, make sure ■...
  • Page 27 Display Cooling The appliance can reach high temperatures when dry- ing. The cool-down process reduces the temperature to prevent damage to the laundry when you: Pause the program ■ Cancel the program ■ Switch off the appliance via the app ■...
  • Page 28: Overview Of Programmes

    Overview of programmes Overview of programmes O v e r v i e w o f p r o g r a m m e s Programme Maximum load Programme name Maximum load based on the dry Brief explanation of the programme and the items for which it is suitable. weight of the items Algodón/Algodão (Cottons) 9 kg...
  • Page 29 Overview of programmes Trajes/Fatos (Business) î 1 suit (1 jacket and 1 pair of trousers/ Timed program for reducing creasing and airborne odours (e.g. cigarette smoke). skirt) Suitable for dry suits, jackets and trousers that have not been worn for long, are labelled "Dry clean only"...
  • Page 30 Overview of programmes Duvet 2.5 kg Clothing, pillows, quilts or bedspreads filled with synthetic fibres. Note: Dry large items individually. Follow the instructions on the care label. Time Progr. Cold 3 kg Timed programme for all types of fabric except for wool and silk. For loosening up or airing clothing that has hardly been worn.
  • Page 31: Settings

    Overview of programmes Settings Program setting Function Not all settings can be activated in every program. The activated settings are displayed on the but- Note: tons or on the display. You can change or deactivate the activated settings by repeatedly pressing on the relevant buttons.
  • Page 32 Overview of programmes Memoria 1 or Memoria 2 Save or activate your customised program settings for a program: (favourite programs) Press Memoria 1 or Memoria 2 for at least 3 seconds to save your customised program settings. ■ for less than 3 seconds to activate your customised program settings. ■...
  • Page 33: Laundry

    Laundry Notes Laundry – When washing laundry to be tumble-dried, use the correct P reparing laundry amount of detergent and care L a u n d r y products as specified in the Warning manufacturer's instructions. Risk of explosions/fire! – Clean the moisture sensor Certain objects may ignite when drying regularly ~ Page 60.
  • Page 34: Operating The Appliance

    Operating the appliance Use the fabric descriptions given for ■ Operating the the individual drying programmes to help you choose the most appliance appropriate programme. ~ "Overview of programmes" L oading laundry and on page 28 O p e r a t i n g t h e a p p l i a n c e switching on the appliance ~ "Drying with the basket for woollens"...
  • Page 35: Operation/Navigation

    Operating the appliance Load the laundry unfolded into the Operation/navigation drum. You can operate the appliance and adjust settings using the ×/Ö selection buttons above and/or below the display. In the main menu: ■ Close the appliance door. In sub-menus for options, further ■...
  • Page 36: Setting A Programme

    Operating the appliance Use the buttons on the right to adjust Set Additional programs as follows: the values of the setting. Set the Programas adic. (Additional Programmes) program. Press the button below ™. The setting is activated if it is selected. The setting is deactivated if it is not selected.
  • Page 37: Starting The Programme

    Operating the appliance Under Opciones/Opções Changing the programme or ■ (Options) : adding more laundry You can remove or add laundry and change or adjust the programme at any time during drying. Open the door or press Inicio/ Pausa+Carga (Start/Pause) A to pause the programme.
  • Page 38: End Of Programme

    Operating the appliance End of programme Pull out the condensation container horizontally. The following message appears in the display: Finished, remove washing Removing laundry and switching off the appliance Remove the laundry. Pour out the condensation water. Press # to switch off the appliance. Caution! Risk of harm to health and material damage...
  • Page 39: Appliance Settings

    Appliance settings Push the condensation container Appliance settings back into the appliance until you feel it lock into place. Y ou can activate/deactivate the A p p l i a n c e s e t t i n g s childproof lock and adjust the basic settings (e.g.
  • Page 40: Home Connect

    Home Connect Adjust and activate/deactivate the Home Connect basic settings as follows Adjust the setting to the required T his appliance is Wi-Fi-capable and can H o m e C o n n e c t setting. be remotely controlled using a mobile The activated setting is highlighted on device.
  • Page 41: Calling Up The Home Connect Menu

    Home Connect Connect your appliance to the Home Calling up the Home Connect Connect app. menu You can find information about the app In the Home Connect menu, you can on our Home Connect website create and view network connections, www.home-connect.com reset network settings, activate/ Home Connect services are not...
  • Page 42 Home Connect Connecting to your home network Connecting to your home network automatically manually Step 2.1 Step 2.2 Ensure that you are in the Home Ensure that you are in the Home Connect menu. ~ Page 41 Connect menu. ~ Page 41 Make sure that you have opened the Press Connect.
  • Page 43 Home Connect Connect the mobile device to the Connecting to the Home Connect app Home Connect Wi-Fi network and Step 3 enter the password (key) If your appliance is connected to your HomeConnect. home network, you can connect it to the Your mobile device now connects to Home Connect app.
  • Page 44: Activating/Deactivating Wi-Fi

    Home Connect Activating/deactivating Wi-Fi Resetting your network settings If your appliance is already connected to your home network, you can activate You can reset all of the network or deactivate Wi-Fi on your appliance. settings. Ensure that you are in the Home Ensure that you are in the Home Connect menu.
  • Page 45: Energy Management

    Home Connect Press Install now. Press Connect. Your appliance now attempts to connect The software update may take Note: to the smart energy system (energy several minutes. Do not switch the manager).If the appliance has appliance off while updates are being connected successfully, Connect installed.
  • Page 46: Intelligent Program Recommendation

    Home Connect Press } Inicio remoto . Press Inicio/Pausa+Carga (Start/ Flex start appears in the display. Pause) A . The FlexStart function has now been Press } Inicio remoto . activated and the appliance will wait to The FlexStart function has now been be remotely started by the smart energy activated and the appliance will wait to system (Energy manager).
  • Page 47: Remote Diagnostics

    Home Connect Press Inicio/Pausa+Carga (Start/ Information on data protection Pause) A . When your appliance is connected for If a suitable program cannot be Note: the first time to a Wi-Fi network, which is found, an audible signal will sound and connected to the Internet, your There is no particular drying appliance transmits the following...
  • Page 48: Declaration Of Conformity

    Drying with the basket for woollens Declaration of Conformity „ Drying with the basket Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH for woollens hereby declares that the appliance with Home Connect functionality meets the T he basket for woollens basic requirements and other relevant D r y i n g w i t h t h e b a s k e t f o r w o o l l e n s provisions of the Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 49: Securing The Basket For Woollens

    Drying with the basket for woollens Securing the basket for Application examples woollens Laundry ■ Laundry must be spun. Insert the feet for the basket for Place laundry loosely in the insert; woollens into the holes in the air do not squash. channel cover.
  • Page 50: Putting The Insert In Place And Starting A Programme

    Drying with the basket for woollens Set the drying time. Soft toys ■ Dry soft toys in the basket for The table below lists examples for woollens without the insert. Only the loads with a suggested drying place as many soft toys in the time.
  • Page 51: Crease-Removal Function

    Crease-removal function Filling the water tank … Crease-removal Your appliance uses cold drinking water function to remove creases from dry clothing that has not been worn for long. Use the T his appliance has programs for water jug provided to pour the water C r e a s e - r e m o v a l f u n c t i o n removing creases from dry clothing that into the filling hole in the front of the...
  • Page 52: Programs For Removing Creases

    Crease-removal function Use the water jug provided to pour Programs for removing approx. 180 ml cold drinking water creases into the filling hole in the front of the appliance, until Refresher-container Do not run crease-removal programs ■ is empty, please re-fill. goes out on without a load in the drum.
  • Page 53: Cleaning The Filter In The Water Tank

    Crease-removal function Cleaning the filter in the water Remove the filter and clean it under running water or in the dishwasher. tank The filter in the water tank protects the appliance from dirt and debris and should be cleaned regularly. Caution! Risk of material damage and damage to the appliance...
  • Page 54: Œ Draining The Condensation

    Draining the condensation water Remove the cap from the socket. ΠDraining the condensation water C ondensation will form in the appliance D r a i n i n g t h e c o n d e n s a t i o n w a t e r as it dries the laundry.
  • Page 55 Draining the condensation water Secure the other side of the drain Floor drain: hose using the remaining accessories, depending on the connection situation. Washbasin: Caution! Risk of material damage due to leaks or draining water. Secure the drain hose to prevent it Siphon: from slipping out.
  • Page 56 Draining the condensation water Turn the condensation container Slide in the condensation container 180° onto its underside and remove until it clicks into place. the stopper that is fitted. The condensation water is now Turn the condensation container discharged via the drain hose into the 180°...
  • Page 57: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Warning Cleaning and Risk of electric shock/material maintenance damage/damage to the appliance! If moisture penetrates the appliance, C leaning the appliance this may cause it to short circuit. C l e a n i n g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e Do not use a pressure washer, steam cleaner, hose or spray gun to clean Warning...
  • Page 58 Cleaning and maintenance Remove all of the fluff from the heat Clean the base unit as follows: exchanger cover and remove the Open the maintenance flap by the fluff filter. handle. Ensure that no dirt remains on Note: the seals of the heat exchanger Unlock the levers on the heat cover.
  • Page 59 Cleaning and maintenance Open the fluff collector and remove Slide the fluff collector in horizontally any fluff. as far as it will go. Rinse the fluff collector's filter Slide the heat exchanger cover in by thoroughly under running water and its grip.
  • Page 60: Cleaning The Moisture Sensor

    Cleaning and maintenance Close the maintenance flap. Cleaning the moisture sensor The moisture sensor measures Note: the amount of moisture in the laundry. After long periods of usage, the moisture sensor may become covered by a fine layer of limescale or detergent and care product residue.
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Filter In The Condensation Container

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning the filter in the Push the filter in until you feel it lock into place. condensation container The filter in the condensation Note: container cleans the condensation water, which is used during the appliance's automatic cleaning cycle. Pull out the condensation container horizontally.
  • Page 62: Appliance Care

    Appliance care Preparing the appliance for Ö Appliance care appliance care T he appliance offers the following A p p l i a n c e c a r e Preparing the appliance for appliance settings for the appliance care care programme: The appliance must be prepared before...
  • Page 63 Appliance care Press # to switch on the appliance. Turn the condensation container 180° onto its underside and insert the stopper. The appliance is now ready to run the appliance care programme. Clean the filter in the condensation Preparing the condensation container container.~ Page 61 The condensation container is now for appliance care...
  • Page 64: Running The Basic Appliance Care Programme

    Appliance care Running the basic appliance Slide in the condensation container until it clicks into place. care programme You can use the appliance setting Basic machine care to call up and run the basic appliance care programme. This is an additional cleaning programme to remove any light dirt deposits in the appliance.
  • Page 65: Running The Intensive Appliance Care Programme

    Appliance care Slide in the condensation container Once it has started, the intensive ■ until it clicks into place. appliance care programme should not be cancelled. When you run the intensive ■ appliance care programme, you will need to use the original appliance care product.
  • Page 66 Appliance care Press start . Running the appliance care The appliance care program will programme start and an audible signal will Run the appliance care programme as sound. follows: While the appliance care Note: program is in progress, you cannot Prepare the appliance for appliance pause the appliance with the Inicio/ care.
  • Page 67 Appliance care Carefully swing the condensation Press Inicio/Pausa+Carga (Start/ container round horizontally and Pause) A . empty it to dispose of any remaining The appliance care programme is original appliance care product. resumed. During the appliance care Note: programme, you cannot pause the appliance via Inicio/Pausa+Carga (Start/Pause) A .
  • Page 68: Help With The Appliance

    Help with the appliance Help with the appliance H e l p w i t h t h e a p p l i a n c e Faults Cause/Remedy Appliance does not start Check the mains plug and the fuses. The appliance does not If there is fluff or debris in the fluff filter or if the fluff filter is damp, ■...
  • Page 69 Help with the appliance Laundry is not dried properly or After the programme has ended, warm laundry feels damper than it ■ is still too damp. actually is. Spread out the laundry and let it cool down. Adjust the drying time or increase the degree of dryness. This will ■...
  • Page 70 Help with the appliance The appliance feels cold Not a fault. The appliance can dry effectively at low temperatures using a despite drying. heat pump. Drying programme is stopped. If the drying programme is stopped due to a power failure, restart the programme or remove the laundry and spread it out.
  • Page 71: Transporting The Appliance

    Transporting the appliance Push the condensation container Transporting the back into the appliance until you feel it lock into place. appliance Warning T r a n s p o r t i n g t h e a p p l i a n c e Risk of injury/material damage/ damage to the appliance! If you take hold of any of the appliance's...
  • Page 72: Consumption Values

    Consumption values Consumption values C onsumption values table C o n s u m p t i o n v a l u e s Spin speed used for Duration** Energy consumption** Programme spinning the laundry (in min) (in kWh) (in rpm) Algodón/Algodão 9 kg...
  • Page 73: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Disposal D imensions: Dispose of packaging and the T e c h n i c a l d a t a D i s p o s a l 850 x 600 x 640 mm appliance in an (height x width x depth) environmentally responsible manner.
  • Page 74: Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service I f you cannot rectify the error yourself by C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e turning the appliance off and then on again, please contact our after-sales service.~ Enclosed after-sales service directory or cover page We will always find an appropriate...
  • Page 76 Free and easy registration – also on mobile phones: www.bosch-home.com/welcome Looking for help? You´ll find it here. Expert advice for your Bosch home appliances, need help with problems or a repair from Bosch experts. Find out everything about the many ways Bosch can support you: www.bosch-home.com/service Contact data of all countries are listed in the attached service directory.

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