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Dr yer TKF 8439 A[...]
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Read this manual prior to initial operation of the product! Dear Customer , We hope that your pr oduct, which has been manufactured in modern facilities and passed through a strict quality contr ol procedur e, will give you very good results. We advise you to r ead through this manual car efully before using your pr oduct and keep it for future r e[...]
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3 EN 1 Y our Dr yer 4 Overview ............................................. 4 T echnical Specifications ....................... 5 2 Impor t ant safety instr uctions 6 General safety ..................................... 6 Intended use ....................................... 7 Children’ s safety .................................. 7 3 Installation[...]
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4 EN 1 Y our Dr yer Overview 1 6 2 3 4 5 1- Control panel 2- Adjustable feet 3-Kick plate 4-Rating plate 5- Fluff filter 6- Power cord[...]
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5 EN Specifications of this appliance may change without notice to improve the quality of the product. Figur es in this manual are schematic and may not match your pr oduct exactly . V alues stated on the machine labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory in accordance with the r elevant standards. Depending on operat[...]
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6 EN 2 Impor t ant saf et y instructions This section includes safety information that will help protection fr om risks of personal injuries or materialistic damages. Failure to follow these instructions shall cause any warranty and reliability commitment to become void. General safety • Never place the machine on a carpet- covered floor , otherw[...]
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7 EN outdoor conditions. • Do not tamper with the controls. • Do not perform any repair or part replacing pr ocedures on the pr oduct even if you know or have the ability to perform unless it is clearly suggested in the operating instructions or the published service manual. • Inside and exhaust duct of the product must be cleaned by the qual[...]
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8 EN 3 Inst allation Refer to the nearest Authorised Service Agent for installation of your product. C Preparation of location and electrical installation for the product is under customer’ s responsibility . B Installation and electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified personnel. A Prior to installation, visually check if the prod[...]
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9 EN Adjusting the feet In order to ensur e that your machine operates more silently and vibration-fr ee, it must stand level and balanced on its feet. Balance the machine by adjusting the feet. Rotate the feet to adjust until the machine stands level and firmly . C Never unscrew the adjustable feet fr om their housings. First use • T o have the [...]
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10 EN Disposing of the old mac hine Dispose of your old machine in an environmentally friendly manner . Refer to your local dealer or solid waste collection centre in your ar ea to learn how to dispose of your machine. Before disposing of your old machine, cut off the power cable plug and make the loading door lock unusable to avoid dangerous condi[...]
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11 EN Make sure that you have an earthed power outlet socket rated at 13 amps (minimum). Attention! If you use your dryer as built-in, the socket must be reachable after installation, or a separate switch (which can disconnect the two poles) must be used in the installation. Check for suitability. For a permanent connection, a master switch with at[...]
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12 EN A B C l m n o p q D Low Laundr y unsuitable for dr ying in the mac hine • Laundry items with metal attachments such as belt buckles and metal buttons can damage your dryer . • Do not dry items such as woollens, silk garments and nylon stockings, delicate embroider ed fabrics, laundry with metal accessories and items such as sleeping bags [...]
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13 EN emit flammable or explosive vapor . • Do not dry items cleaned with industrial chemicals in the dryer . • Do not dry your unwashed laundry in the dryer . • Items soiled with cooking oils, acetone, alcohol, fuel oil, kerosene, stain r emover , turpentine, paraffin and paraf fin removers must be washed in hot water with plenty of detergen[...]
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14 EN Following weights are given as examples. Home articles Approximate weights (g) Cotton quit covers (double) 1500 Cotton quit covers (single) 1000 Bed sheets (double) 500 Bed sheets (single) 350 Large tablecloths 700 Small tablecloths 250 T ea napkins 100 Bath towels 700 Hand towels 350 Garments Approximate weights (g) Blouses 150 Cotton shirts[...]
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15 EN 6 Selecting a Pr ogramme and Operating Y our Mac hine 1 . W ashing machine spin speed*/ T imer pro- gramme selection Spin speed used to spin the laundry in the washing macthine / Indicates the time for timer programs. 2. Display Indicates the status of the machine. 3. Star t/Pause/Cancel but ton Used to start, pause or cancel the programme. 4[...]
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16 EN Preparing the machine 1. Plug in your machine. 2. Place the laundry in the machine. 3. Press the “On/Off” button. C Pressing the “On/Of f” button does not necessarily mean that the programme has started. Press “Start/Pause/ Cancel” button of the machine to start the programme. Programme selection Decide the appropriate pr ogramme [...]
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17 EN •Lingerie Suitable to dry the 100% synthetic or synthetic-mixture satin type underwear (night gown, garments for upper body , pajamas) with the word dryable in the washing instructions. C Products with a high accessory con- tent such as lace, veil, stone, beads and wires and pr oducts with a high content of silk should not be dried. The sil[...]
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18 EN Programme selection and consumption table Programme table * : Energy Label standard pr ogramme (EN 61121:2012) All values given in the table have been fixed according to EN 61121:2012 Standar d. These values may deviate from the table accor ding to the laundry type, laundry spin speed, environmental conditions and voltage fluctuations. EN 2 P[...]
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19 EN Auxiliar y function Audio W ar ning Cancel audio warning Audio warning level 1 Audio warning level 2 Audio warning level 3 Y our dryer will give an audio war ning when the programme comes to an end. If you do not want to hear this buzzing or want to change the volume level, you need to press the “V olume level” button. No audio warning wi[...]
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20 EN intervals to remind that the condenser needs cleaning. Door open Dryer door open symbol lights up. Time delay With the “T ime delay” function you can delay the programme start up to 24 hours. 1. Open the loading door and put the laundry in. 2. Set the drying programme and spin speed, and if requir ed, select the auxiliary functions. 3. Pr[...]
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21 EN end of the programme if anti-cr easing function is active. Changing the programme after the programme has star ted Y ou can use this feature to dry your laundry in a differ ent program after your machine has started to run. For example; Press and hold the “Start/Pause/Cancel” button for about 3 seconds to “Cancel” the programme in or [...]
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22 EN Ending the programme thr ough cancelling A new programme can be selected and started after “Program cancel” is activated in order to change the drying pr ogram. T o cancel any selected programme: Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button for about 3 seconds. “Lint filter cleaning” and “W ater tank” warning symbols light up and “End?[...]
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23 EN There ar e humidity sensors in your dryer that detect whether the laundry is dry or not. T o clean the sensor: 1. Open the loading door of the dryer . 2. Allow the machine to cool down if drying has been carried out. 3. W ipe the metal sensors with a soft cloth, dampened with vinegar and dry them. C Clean metal sensors 4 times a year . A Neve[...]
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24 EN 2. If there is lint accumulation in the water tank cover , clean it and press to close. 3. Place the water tank into its seat. For the condenser Hot and humid air in the condenser is cooled with the cold air from the r oom. Thus, the humid air circulating in your dryer is condensed and then pumped into the tank. C Clean the condenser after ev[...]
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25 EN 8 Suggested solutions f or problems Drying process takes too much time • Meshes of the filter may be clogged. W ash with water . Laundry comes out wet at the end of drying. • Meshes of the filter may be clogged. W ash with water . • Excessive laundry might have been loaded in. Do not load the dryer in excess. Dryer does not switch on or[...]
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26 EN 9 Guarantee Y our new Blomberg product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown r epairs for 3 years from the date of the original purchase. What is covered? • Repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials, defective components or manufacturing defect. • The cost of functional replacement parts, but excluding consumable items. • [...]
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27 EN 1 0 Ser vice Please keep your purchase r eceipt or other proof of pur chase in a safe place; you will need to have it should the product requir e attention under guarantee. Y ou should also complete the details below; it will help us assist you when requesting service. (The model number is printed on the Instruction Booklet and the serial num[...]
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