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Bosch Programme Table Instruction Manual

What to do if ...

If you cannot rectify a fault yourself (e.g. switching off/on), please contact our after-sales
service. We will always find an appropriate solution and will avoid unnecessary visits by
engineers. Trust the expertise of the manufacturer and rest assured that the repair will be
carried out by trained service technicians using original spare parts. The contact details of your
local after-sales service can be found in the enclosed after-sales service directory, or by
calling one of these numbers:
– GB 0844 8928979 (Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to 3 pence per minute.
A call set-up fee of up to 6 pence may apply.)
– IE 01450 2655
When contacting the after-sales service, please quote the appliance's product number (E no.)
and production number (FD) (see the inside of the door).
Set the programme selector to Off and remove the appliance plug from the socket.
The
Start/Stop indicator lamp
Mains plug plugged in?
does not light up.
Programme selected?
The
symbol and
Start/Stop
Empty container for condensation
indicator lamp flash.
Clean the condensation container filter if necessary
Each time the dryer is transported, you must wait two hours
before operating it.
The
symbol and
Start/Stop
Rinse the fluff filter under running water
indicator lamp flash.
Dryer does not start.
Door closed?
Programme set?
Ambient temperature greater than 5 °C?
Water is leaking out.
Make sure the dryer is level.
The door opens by itself.
Push the door closed until you hear it click into place.
Creasing.
Laundry load exceeded?
Remove articles of clothing immediately after the end of the
programme, hang up and pull into shape.
Unsuitable programme selected
Drying result is not satisfactory
Warm laundry feels damper than it actually is.
(laundry feels too damp).
The selected programme does not suit the load. Use another
drying programme or, in addition, select the time programme
Use fine adjustment for the drying result
Fine layer of limescale on the humidity sensors
Programme termination, e.g. tank full, mains power supply
failure, door open or maximum drying time reached.
Drying time too long.
Rinse the fluff filters under running water
Insufficient supply of air
Air inlet possibly blocked
Ambient temperature higher than 35 °C
The humidity in the room increases
Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
significantly.
Cln appears in the display panel.
Not an error! Automatic cleaning of the heat exchanger.
Do not empty the condensation container.
Power cut.
Remove the laundry from the dryer immediately and spread it
out. Heat may escape.
The interior light is not working.
Unplug the appliance plug, fold back the cover cap on the inside
above the door (using a Torx 20 screwdriver) and replace the
bulb. Close the cover cap.
Never operate the dryer without a cover cap.
Other intermittent noises and
Not an error!
vibrations.
Normal noises
Loud humming noise for several
Has the condensation container been properly reinserted?
seconds.
Not an error! Normal noises
see Page 4.
Page 4.
Start/Stop button selected?
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Page 1/2.
Clean the humidity sensors
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Page 4.
ensure that air can circulate.
Clear inlet
Page 8.
ventilate the room.
Page 11.
Push the condensation tank all the way in.
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Safety instructions

Emergency
– Pull the appliance plug out of the socket immediately or disconnect the fuse.
ONLY use the
– in rooms inside the house.
dryer...
– to dry fabrics.
The dryer must
– be used for purposes other than those described above.
NEVER...
– be modified in terms of its technology or properties.
Hazards
– The dryer must not be used by children or persons who have not been
instructed in its use.
– Do not leave children unsupervised near the dryer.
– Keep pets away from the dryer.
– Remove all objects from the pockets of garments.
Pay particular attention to cigarette lighters
– Do not lean or sit on the door
Installation
– Secure loose cables
Page 9.
– Do not operate the dryer where there is a risk of frost.
Mains
– Connect the dryer according to specifications to an AC earthed socket,
connection
otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the appliance is completely safe.
– The cable cross-section must be sufficient.
– Only use earth-leakage circuit breakers with the following symbol:
– The appliance plug and socket must be compatible.
– Do not use multiple plugs/connectors and/or extension cables.
– Do not touch or hold the appliance plug with wet hands
– Never pull the appliance plug out of the socket by its cable.
– Do not damage the mains lead
Operation
– Only laundry must be loaded into the drum.
Before switching on the dryer - check the contents.
– Do not use the dryer if the laundry has been in contact with solvents, oil, wax,
grease or paint (e.g. hair setting spray, nail polish remover, stain remover,
cleaning solvent, etc.)
– Hazard caused by dust (e.g. coal dust, flour): do not use the dryer
– Do not put laundry containing foamed material/rubber in the dryer
material may be destroyed and the dryer may be damaged due to possible
deformation of the foamed material.
– Switch off the dryer once the programme has ended.
– The water from condensation is not drinking water and may be contaminated
with fluff.
Defect
– Do not use the dryer if it is defective or if you suspect that it is.
Repairs must only be carried out by the after-sales service.
– Do not use a dryer with a faulty mains lead. To prevent risks, a faulty mains
lead must only be replaced by the after-sales service.
– Before changing the bulb of the interior light make absolutely sure you have
pulled the appliance plug from the socket
Spare parts
– Only use genuine spare parts and accessories for safety reasons.
Disposal
– Dryer: unplug the appliance plug, then cut the mains lead from the appliance.
Dispose of the dryer at an approved public disposal facility.
– The heat exchanger contains fluorinated greenhouse gas R-407C covered by
the Kyoto Protocol
– Packaging: keep all packaging out of reach of babies and children.
– All materials are environmentally safe and recyclable. Dispose of in an
environmentally-responsible manner.
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Risk of tipping.
Tripping hazard.
Risk of electric shock.
Risk of electric shock.
Fire/explosion hazard.
Risk of explosion!
dispose of in a proper manner. Capacity: 0.43 kg.
Danger of suffocation!
Risk of explosion
elastic
Risk of electric shock!
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