Refer to the Digital User's Guide for more information. Index 1 Safety..........4 9 Programs ........ 22 1.1 General instructions ....4 9.1 Automatic programs ..22 1.2 Destination of the device 9.2 Time programs........ 23 rate ........4 10 Accessories........ 24 1.3 Restriction of users ..
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15 Cleaning and maintenance ..33 15.1 Tips for cleaning and maintenance........ 33 15.2 Bottom Unit ........ 33 15.3 Humidity sensor ....35 16 Troubleshooting ....37 17 Transporting, Storing and drain........42 17.1 Preparing the device for transport ........ 42 17.2 Disposal of your old appliance ........
NLSafety 1 Safety Observe the following safety instructions. 1.1 General instructions sRead this manual carefully. sKeep the operating instructions and product information for future reference. for use or for subsequent owners. sDo not connect the device in case of transport damage. 1.2 Destination of the device Only use the device: sto use dryer-safe and water-washed textiles...
SafetyNL 1.4 Secure installation WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! Improper installations are dangerous. ▶ Only connect and use the device in accordance with the information on the type plate. ▶ Only connect the device to a mains supply with alternating current via a properly installed earthing socket.
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NLSafety ▶ Use only manufacturer-approved adapters and power cords. ▶ If the power cord is too short and a longer power cord is not available, contact an electrical retailer to adjust the home installation. WARNING ‒ Risk of injury! The heavy weight of the device can cause injuries when lifted. ▶...
SafetyNL There is a tripping hazard with incorrectly laid hoses and mains connection cables. ▶ Lay the hoses and connection cables in such a way that they cannot be tripped over. If the appliance is moved by protruding parts, such as the loading door, the parts can break off.
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NLSafety WARNING ‒ Risk of health hazard! Children can lock themselves in the appliance and endanger their lives. ▶ Do not install the appliance behind a door that blocks or prevents the opening of the appliance door. ▶ In the case of discarded appliances, remove the plug of the mains cable from the socket, then cut the mains cable and damage the lock of the appliance door so that the appliance door no longer closes.
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SafetyNL WARNING ‒ Risk of fire! The refrigerant R290 in this appliance is environmentally friendly but flammable and can ignite on contact with open flames or ignition sources. ▶ Open flames and other ignition sources away from the hold device. WARNING ‒...
NLSafety The appliance may tip over when sitting or leaning on the open door. ▶ Do not sit or lean on the appliance door. ▶ Do not place any objects on the appliance door. Reaching into the rotating drum can cause injury to hands. ▶...
Avoid material damageNL Foam or foam rubber may deform 2 Material damage or melt when dried. avoid Do not dry foam or foam rubber ▶ laundry. Unsuitable cleaning agents can PAY ATTENTION! Incorrect dosage of fabric softeners, damage the surfaces of the device. detergents, care products and cleaning agents can affect the Do not use sharp or abrasive...
NLSet up and connect Before drying, spin the laundry in 4 Set up and connect the washing machine. aWetter laundry extends the 4.1 Unpacking device program duration and increases energy consumption. PAY ATTENTION! Observe the maximum load for the Objects that remain in the drum and programmes.
Set up and connectNL Description delivery amount installation site To demand catch The device al- in a laundry borrow with the Clothes dryer drying column original connection set of the drug ger manufacturer in a washer-dryer to set up a column. Accompanying sConnection set documents...
NLSet up and connect 4.4 Adjusting the device To reduce noise and vibration, level the device. To adjust the appliance, turn the ▶ appliance feet. Check the horizontal adjustment of the appliance with a spirit level. All appliance feet must be firmly planted on the floor.
Getting to know your deviceNL 5 Getting to know your device 5.1 Device Here you will find an overview of the components of your device. Depending on the device type, details in the picture may differ, e.g. the color and the shape. Vent Door Condensate tank...
NLGetting to know your device 5.2 Control panel You can set all functions of your device and obtain information about the operating status via the control panel. Programs → Page 22 Program selector → Page 25 Display → Page 17 Buttons →...
DisplayNL 6 Display The display shows the current setting values, options or information texts. Example display indication name Display Description 0:40 Expected program duration or remaining Program duration / remaining time of time of the program in hours and minutes. the program 1:25 Time program...
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NLDisplay name Display Description Cleaning the fluff filter → Page 27 . fluff filter Cleaning the filter system of the bottom Filter system from unit → Page 29 . the bottom unit The laundry is cooled with a rotating drum cooling process to avoid damage to the laundry.
Buttons 7 Buttons Here you will find an overview of the buttons and their setting options. Knob Description Choice Start/Refill sstart Start program, an- zero or pause. sCancel spause 3 sec. sactivate Activate or deactivate the child lock. sdeactivate The control panels secure against accidental operation.
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NLButtons Knob Description Choice The program end Ready in up to 24 hours to establish. The program duration is already included in the set number of hours. After the program has started, the program duration is displayed. ven. Time Multiple selection The program duration for set time programs.
Drying targetNL 8 Drying target A drying target is specified for each automatic programme. The drying target determines how dry or damp your laundry is after the program has ended. laundry Drying result Drying target The laundry is dry. Multi-layer thick laundry Cupboard dry ex- that dries hard.
NLPrograms 9 Programs You can dry your textiles with either an automatic program or a timed programme. 9.1 Automatic programs Tips Automatic programs in which moisture sensors measure the sChoose the drying target according to residual moisture of the laundry adjust the textile or the desired during drying.
ProgramsNL Program Description Max. bela- thing (kg) shirts Dry shirts and blouses made of cotton, linen, synthetic materials or blended fabrics. Remark:For an optimal drying result, dry a maximum of 5 shirts or 5 blouses. After drying, iron the laundry or hang it up. The residual moisture then distributes itself evenly.
NLaccessories 10 Accessories Use only original accessories. These are adapted to the device. Remark:Some accessories are available in other colours. Contact the → "Customer Service", page 43 . Usage Order number Device space saving WTZ20410 Connection set run on a suitable washing machine of the same the manufacturer and with the same width and...
laundryNL Usage Order number Elevation The device higher WTZPW20D places so that it is easily filled and can be emptied. 1 2 The Operation in es- 11 Laundry sentie 11.1 Preparing the laundry 12.1 Switch on device PAY ATTENTION! Objects left in the laundry can Required:The device is correctly set damage the laundry and the drum.
NLService Remark:The program settings are not 12.6 Change Activated Ready in saved permanently for the program. Time If you have set and activated the 12.4 Filling the drum with ready in time function for a delayed laundry program start, you can change the ready in time function again before Remark:To avoid creasing, observe the the program starts.
ServiceNL Remove the fluff from the door. 12.8 Program Cancel onStart/Refillto press. Open the appliance door. Remove the laundry. → "Taking out the laundry", Page 27 12.9 Remove laundry Open the door. Remove the laundry from the drum. Remove the two-piece fluff filter. 12.10 Switching off the device ▶...
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NLService Detach the two-piece fluff filter. Thoroughly clean both fluff filters with running warm water and dry them. Open both fluff filters. Close and connect the two fluff filters. Remove the fluff. Install the two-piece fluff filter. Close the door.
ServiceNL Clean the heat exchanger cover with 12.12 Filter system of the a soft brush. bottom unit During drying, the fluff from the laundry is collected in the filter system of the bottom unit. The filter system protects the device against fluff.
NLService Slide the filter mat onto the Pull out the condensed water holders. container horizontally. Make sure that the cleaned filter Empty the condensed water container. mat is not deformed, damaged or pushed upside down on the holders. Remark:You can use the filter mat →...
Child lockNL Push in the condensed water ▶ container as far as it will go. 13 Child Lock Secure your device against unwanted operation via the controls. 13.1 Activate child lock Both keys 3 sec. ▶ approx. 3 sec- press condensation. aThe display shows reflected to give.
NLBasic settings 14 Basic Settings You can configure the basic settings of your device according to your needs. 14.1 Overview of the basic settings Program- Description Basic setting Where the ling position Signal 0 (off) Adjust the volume of the signal 1 (soft) after the program has ended.
Carefully clean and maintain your appliance to ensure that it continues to work properly for a long time. Remark:You can find more information in the digital operating instructions by scanning the QR code in the table of contents or on www.bosch-home.com.
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NLCleaning and maintenance Open the service door. CAREFULLY Chance of cutting! Sharp edges on the heat exchanger can lead to cuts if touched. Do not touch the fins of the heat ▶ exchanger. Opening the bottom unit → Page 33 . Clean the heat exchanger cover with a soft brush.
Cleaning and maintenanceNL Clean the opening with a soft, damp Close the heat exchanger cover cloth. handles. Close the bottom unit Close the service door. → Page 35 . Close bottom unit Required:The bottom unit is open. → "Open base unit", page 33 Insert the heat exchanger cover on the handle.
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NLCleaning and maintenance Clean the humidity sensor with a PAY ATTENTION! Hard or rough objects can damage sponge. the humidity sensor. Do not use hard or rough objects, ▶ abrasives or steel wool for cleaning. Remark:If you do not clean the device as described, the device function may be impaired.
TroubleshootingNL 16 Troubleshooting You can remedy minor faults on the device yourself. Before contacting customer service, please refer to the troubleshooting information. This way you avoid unnecessary costs. WARNING Risk of electric shock! Improper repairs are dangerous. Only trained specialist personnel may carry out repairs on the device. ▶...
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NLTroubleshooting Cause and Troubleshooting Malfunction device pauses, Cooling process active. but the drum No error - no action required. ▶ running. wrinkling. The load quantity is too high. Pay attention to the maximum load of the ▶ → "Programs", Page 22 . The laundry is left in the drum for too long after drying.
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TroubleshootingNL Cause and Troubleshooting Malfunction The device uses condensed water for automatic self- Condensation water in the cleaning. condensed water reservoir voir, although the water No error - no action required. ▶ drain hose is attached Water drain hose is not connected correctly. locks.
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NLTroubleshooting Cause and Troubleshooting Malfunction → "Open base unit", page 33 . Drying time is too long. Clean heat exchanger. → "Cleaning the bottom unit", page 34 → "Close base unit", page 35 . The appliance is not leveled properly. Water is leaking.
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TroubleshootingNL Cause and Troubleshooting Malfunction Laundry is too damp. Set a time program for post-drying. ▶ → "Programs", Page 22 Humidity sensor contaminated. → "Cleaning the humidity sensor", page 35 . ▶ Drying process aborted and condensed water container filled. →...
NLTransport, storage and disposal Push in the condensed water 17 Transport, on- container → Page 30 . hit and drain Disconnect the plug of the device from the mains. aThe device is ready for trans- 17.1 Preparing the device for port wine.
customer serviceNL You can obtain information about the 18.1 Product number (E-No.) and current disposal methods from your production number dealer and your municipal or district (FD) council office. The product number (E-Nr.) and the This appliance is marked production number (FD) can be found in accordance with on the type plate of the device.
NLConsumption values 19 Consumption values The program Depending on the type of textiles, the Cotton Cupboard Dry composition of the laundry to be (indicated by "arrow") is suitable for dried, residual moisture in the textiles, drying cotton laundry with normal the degree of dryness set, load humidity and from the point of view of quantity, environmental conditions...
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Contact data of all countries are listed in the attached service directory. BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Carl-Wery-Straße 34 81739 Munich, GERMANY www.bosch-home.com A Bosch Company * 9001764367* 9001764367(020901)