Beko DCR93161 User Manual
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DCR 93161 W
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Dear Customer,
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low the instructions given therein.
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Read the instructions.
Explanation of symbols
Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used:
CImportant information or useful
hints about usage.
AWarning for hazardous situations
with regard to life and property.
BWarning against electric shock.
Warning against hot surfaces.
Warning against re hazard.
Packaging materials of the prod-
uct are manufactured from re-
cyclable materials in accordance
with our National Environment
Regulations.
Do not dispose of the packaging wastes with the domestic waste or other wastes, discard
them to the dedicated collection points designated by the local authorities.
This product was manufactured using the latest technology in environmentally friendly conditions.
1 Important safety and
envronmental nstructons
1.1 General safety .................................................4
1.1.1 Electrcal safety ........................................5
1.1.2 Product safety ..........................................6
1.2 Mountng over a washng machne ........8
1.3 Intended use ....................................................9
1.4 Chld safety ....................................................... 9
1.5 Complance wth the WEEE regulaton and
dsposng of the waste product ................... 10
1.6 Complance wth RoHS Drectve: ......... 10
1.7 Package nformaton ................................. 10
1.8 Techncal specfcatons ...........................11
2 Your Dryer 12
2.1 Overvew ..........................................................12
2.2 Package contents ........................................13
3 Installaton 14
3.1 Approprate nstallaton locaton ......... 14
3.2 Removng the transportaton safety
assembly ................................................................ 14
3.3 Under counter nstallaton...................... 14
3.4 Adjustng the feet .......................................15
3.5 Electrcal connecton .................................. 15
3.6 Transportaton of the machne .............15
3.7 Changng the llumnaton lamp ............15
4 Electrcal Connecton 16
4.1 Attenton! ....................................................... 16
4.2 Electrcal requrements............................ 16
4.3 Fttng a dfferent plug ............................. 16
4.4 Washer/dryer combnaton .................... 16
5 Preparatons 17
5.1 Laundry sutable for dryng n the dryer 17
5.2 Laundry not sutable for dryng n the
dryer .........................................................................17
5.3 Preparng laundry for dryng ................... 17
5.4 Thngs to be done for energy
savng .......................................................................17
5.5 Correct load capacty ................................. 18
6 Operatng th product 19
6.1 Control panel ................................................. 19
6.2 Screen symbols ........................................... 19
6.3 Preparng the machne .............................20
6.4 Programme selecton ...............................20
6.5 Man Programmes .....................................20
6.6 Extra Programmes .................................... 20
6.7 Programme selecton and consumpton
table ......................................................................... 22
6.8 Auxlary functon ....................................... 23
6.9 Warnng symbols ........................................ 23
6.10 End duraton ............................................... 23
6.11 Startng the Programme........................24
6.12 Chld lock ......................................................24
6.13 Changng the Programme after t has
started ....................................................................24
6.14 Cancellng the Programme ................... 25
6.15 Programme end ........................................ 25
7 Mantenance and cleanng 26
7.1 Cleanng lnt flter / Loadng door nner
surface ....................................................................26
7.2 Cleanng the sensor .................................. 27
7.3 Dranng the water tank ........................... 27
7.4 Cleanng the condenser .......................... 28
8 Troubleshootng 29
9 Servce 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Ths secton contans safety nstructons that wll help
protect from rsk of personal njury or property damage.
Falure to follow these nstructons shall vod any warranty.
1.1 General safety
• The dryer can be used by chldren at and above 8
years old and by persons whose physcal, sensory or
mental capabltes were not fully developed or who
lack experence and knowledge provded that they are
supervsed or traned on the safe usage of the product
and the rsks t brngs out. Chldren should not play wth
the product. Cleanng and mantenance works should not
be performed by chldren unless they are supervsed by
someone.
• Chldren of less than 3 years should be kept away unless
contnously supervsed.
• Adjustable feet should not be removed. The gap between
the dryer and the floor should not be reduced wth
materals such as carpet, wood and tape. Ths wll cause
problems wth the dryer.
• Always have the nstallaton and reparng procedures
carred out by the Authorised Service. Manufacturer
shall not be held lable for damages that may arse from
procedures carred out by unauthorsed persons.
• Never wash the dryer by sprayng or pourng water onto t!
There s the rsk of electrc shock!
1 Important safety and environmental
instructions
Important instructions for safety and
environment
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1.1.1 Electrical safety
AElectrcal safety nstructons should be followed
whle electrcal connecton s made durng the
nstallaton.
AThe applance must not be suppled through an
external swtchng devce, such as a tmer,or
connected to a crcut that s regularly swtched on
and off by utlty.
• Connect the dryer to a grounded outlet protected by a
fuse at the value specfed on the type label. Have the
groundng nstallaton performed by a qualfed electrcan.
Our company shall not be lable for any damages that
wll arse when the dryer s used wthout groundng n
accordance wth the local regulatons.
• The voltage and allowed fuse protecton s stated on the
type label plate.
• The voltage specfed on the type label must be equal to
your mans voltage.
• Unplug the dryer when t s not n use.
• Unplug the dryer from the mans durng nstallaton,
mantenance, cleanng and repar works.
• Do not touch the plug wth wet hands! Never unplug by
pullng on the cable, always pull out by grabbng the plug.
• Do not use extenson cords, mult-plugs or adaptors to
connect the dryer to power supply n order to decrease the
rsk of fre and electrc shock.
• Power cable plug must be easly accessble after
nstallaton.
BDamaged mans cable should be changed by an
Authorsed Servce agent.
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BIf the dryer s faulty, t must not be operated unless
t s repared by an authorsed servce agent! There s
the rsk of electrc shock!
1.1.2 Product safety
• Superheatng of the clothes nsde of the dryer can
occur f you cancel the programme or n the event
of a power falure whlst the dryer s runnng, ths
concentraton of heat can cause self-combuston
and fre so always actvate the ventlaton
programme to cool down or quckly remove all
laundry from the dryer n order to hang them up
and dsspate the heat.
Ponts to be taken nto consderaton for fre
hazard:
Below specfed laundry or tems must not be dred
n the dryer because of fre hazard.
• Unwashed laundry tems
• Items soled wth ol, acetone, alcohol, fuel ol,
kerosene, stan removers, turpentne, paraffn or
solvents must be washed n hot water wth plenty
of detergent before beng dred n the dryer.
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Below specfed laundry or tems must not be
dred n the dryer due to the fre hazard:
• Garments or pllows bolstered wth rubber foam
(latex foam), shower caps, water resstant textles,
materals wth rubber renforcement and rubber
foam pads.
• Clothng cleaned wth ndustral chemcals.
Items such as lghters, matches, cons, metal parts,
needle etc. may damage the drum set or may lead
to functonal problems. Therefore check pockets off
the laundry that you wll load nto your dryer.
Never stop your dryer before the programme
completes. If you must do ths, remove all laundry
quckly and lay them out to dsspate the heat.
Clothes that are washed nadequately may gnte on
ther own and even may gnte after dryng ends.
• You must provde enough ventlaton n order to prevent
gases extng from devces operatng wth other types of
fuels ncludng the naked flame from accumulatng n the
room due to the back fre effect.
AClothng that contans metal renforcements should
not be dred n the dryer. Dryer may be damaged
f metal renforcements come loose and break off
durng dryng.
CUse softeners and smlar products n accordance
wth the nstructons of ther manufacturers.
CAlways clean the lnt flter before or after each
loadng. Never operate the dryer wthout the lnt
flter nstalled.
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• Never attempt to repar the dryer by yourself. Do not
perform any repar or replacement procedures on the
product even f you know or have the ablty to perform
the requred procedure unless t s clearly suggested n the
operatng nstructons or the publshed servce manual.
Otherwse, you wll be puttng your lfe and others’ lves n
danger.
• There must not be a lockable, sldng or hnged door that
may block the openng of the loadng door n the place
where your dryer s to be nstalled.
• Install your dryer n a sutable place that s dry, well
ventlated and unlkely to get below 5 degrees Centgrade.
• Make sure that pets do not enter the dryer. Check the
nsde of the dryer before operatng t.
• Do not lean on the loadng door of your dryer when t s
open, otherwse t may fall over.
• The lnt must not be allowed to accumulate around the
tumble dryer.
1.2 Mounting over a washing machine
• A fxng devce should be used between the two machnes
when nstallng the dryer above a washng machne. The
fttng devce can be obtaned through spare part supplers.
• Total weght of the washng machne and the dryer -wth
full load- when they are placed on top of each other
reaches to approx. 180 klograms. Place the products on a
sold floor that has suffcent load carryng capacty!
AWashng machne cannot be placed on the dryer.
Pay attenton to the above warnngs durng the
nstallaton on your washng machne.
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environment
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Installation Table for Washing Machine and Dryer
Dryer
Depth
Washing Machine Depth
62 cm 60 cm 54 cm 50 cm 49 cm 45 cm 40 cm
54 cm Can be stacked Can be
stacked Cannot be
stacked
60 cm Can be stacked Cannot be
stacked
1.3 Intended use
• Dryer has been desgned for domestc use. It s not sutable
for commercal use and t must not be used out of ts
ntended use.
• Use the dryer only for dryng laundry that are marked
accordngly.
• The manufacturer waves any responsblty arsen from
ncorrect usage or transportaton.
• Orgnal spare parts wll be avalable to repar the dryer for
a perod of 10 years.
1.4 Child safety
• Packagng materals are dangerous for the chldren. Keep
packagng materals away from chldren.
• Electrcal products are dangerous for the chldren. Keep
chldren away from the product when t s operatng. Do
not let them tamper wth the dryer. Use the chld-proof
lock n order to prevent the chldren to tamper wth the
dryer.
CChld-proof lock s on the control panel.
(See Chld lock)
• Keep loadng door closed even when the dryer s not n
use.
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1.5 Compliance with the WEEE regulation
and disposing of the waste product
Ths product comples wth EU WEEE Drectve
(2012/19/EU). Ths product bears a classfcaton
symbol for waste electrcal and electronc equpment
(WEEE).
Ths product has been manufactured wth hgh
qualty parts and materals whch can be reused and are
sutable for recyclng. Do not dspose of the waste product
wth normal domestc and other wastes at the end of ts
servce lfe. Take t to the collecton center for the recyclng
of electrcal and electronc equpment. Please consult your
local authortes to learn about these collecton centers.
1.6 Compliance with RoHS Directive:
The product you have purchased comples wth EU RoHS
Drectve (2011/65/EU). It does not contan harmful and
prohbted materals specfed n the Drectve.
1.7 Package information
Packagng materals of the product are manufactured
from recyclable materals n accordance wth our Natonal
Envronment Regulatons. Do not dspose of the packagng
materals together wth the domestc or other wastes. Take
them to the packagng materal collecton ponts desgnated
by the local authortes.
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1.8 Technical Specifications
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Height (Min. / Max.) 84,6 cm / 86,6 cm*
Width 59,5 cm
Depth 60,9 cm
Capacity (max.) 9 kg**
Net weight (plastic front door usage) 39 kg
Net weight (glass front door usage) 41 kg
Voltage
See type label***
Rated power input
Model code
• * Mn. heght: Heght wth adjustable feet are closed.
• Max. heght: Heght wth adjustable feet are opened
maxmum.
• ** Dry laundry weght before washng.
• *** For the locaton of the type label on the dryer (see 2.1
Overvew.)
CTechncal specfcatons of the dryer are subject to
specfcaton wthout notce to mprove the qualty of
the product.
CFgures n ths manual are schematc and may not
match the product exactly.
C
Values stated on markers on the dryer or n the other
publshed documentaton accompanyng wth the
dryer are obtaned n laboratory n accordance wth
the relevant standards. Dependng on operatonal and
envronmental condtons of the dryer, these values
may vary.
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2 Your Dryer
2.1 Overview
1
8
7
6
11
9
2
4
3
10
5
1. Top panel
2. Control panel
3. Loading door
4. Kick plate opening button
5. Ventilation grids
6. Adjustable feet
7. Kick plate
8. Type label
9. Lint lter
10. Water tank drawer
11. Power cord
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2.2 Package Contents
12 3 5
4
1. Water drain hose *
2. Filter drawer spare sponge*
3. User Manual
4. Drying basket*
5. Drying basket user manual*
*It can be supplied with your machine depending on its model.
Your Dryer
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3 Installation
Before the calling the nearest Authorized
Service for the installation of the dryer, en-
sure that electrical installation and water
drain is appropriate referring to the user's
manual.(See 3.3 Connecting to the drain
and 3.5 Electrical connection) If they are
not suitable, contact a qualied electrician
and technician to make necessary arrange-
ments.
CPreparation of the dryer's location
as well as the electrical and
waste water installations is under
customer's responsibility.
APrior to installation, visually check
if the dryer has any defects on it. If
the drier is damaged, do not have
it installed. Damaged products
cause risks for your safety.
3.1 Appropriate installation
location
Install the dryer on a stable and level surface.
Dryer is heavy. Do not move it by yourself.
• Operate your dryer in a well ventilated,
dust-free environment.
• The gap between the dryer and the
surface should not be reduced by the
materials such as carpet, wood and tape.
• Do not cover the ventilation grills of the
dryer.
• There must not be a lockable, sliding or
hinged door that may block the opening
of the loading door in the place where
your dryer is to be installed.
• Once the dryer is installed, it should stay
at the same place where its connections
have been made. When installing the
dryer, make sure that its rear wall does
not touch anywhere (tap, socket, etc.).
• Place the dryer at least 1 cm away from
the edges of other furniture.
• Your dryer can be operated at
temperatures between +5°C and +35°C.
If the operating conditions fall outside
of this range, operation of the dryer
will be adversely affected and it can get
damaged.
• The rear surface of the tumble dryer shall
be placed against a wall.
BDo not place the dryer on the
power cable.
3.2 Removing the
transportation safety assembly
ARemove the transportation safety
assembly before using the dryer
for the first time.
Open the loading door.
There is a nylon bag inside the drum that
contains a piece of styrofoam. Hold it from its
section marked with XX XX.
Pull the nylon towards yourself and remove
the transportation safety assembly.
ACheck that no part of the
transportation safety assembly
remains inside the drum.
3.3 Connecting to the drain
In products equipped with condenser unit,
water accumulates in the water tank during
the drying cycle. You should drain accumu-
lated water after each drying cycle.
You can directly drain accumulated water
through the water drain hose supplied with
the product instead of periodically draining
the water collected in the water tank.
Please refer to the detailed instructions sup-
plied with the accessories pack.
Connecting the water drain hose
1-2 Pull hose at the behnd of the dryer by
hand n order to dsconnect t from where
t s connected. Do not use any tools to
remove the hose.
3 Connect one end of the dran hose
suppled wth the dryer to the connecton
pont from where you removed the hose
of the product n prevous step.
4 Connect the other end of the dran hose
drectly to the wastewater dran or to the
washbasn.
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2
AHose connection should be made
in a safe manner. Your drain
house will be flooded if the hose
comes out of its housing during
water discharge.
CWater drain hose should be
attached to a height of maximum
100 cm.
CMake sure that the water drain
hose is not stepped on and it is
not folded between the drain and
the machine.
3.4 Adjusting the feet
In order to ensure that the dryer operates
more silently and vibration-free, it must
stand level and balanced on its feet. Balance
the machine by adjusti
ng the feet.
Turn the feet to left or right until the dryer
stands level and rmly.
CNever unscrew the adjustable
feet from their housings.
3.5 Electrical connection
For specic instructions for electrical connec-
tion required during installation (See 1.1.1
Electrical Safety)
3.6 Transportation of the dryer
Unplug the dryer before transporting it.
Drain all water that has remained in the dryer.
If direct water drain connection is made, then
remove the hose connections.
AWe recommend carrying the
dryer in upright position. If it is
not possible to carry the machine
in the upright position, we
recommend carrying it by tilting
towards the right side when
looked from the front.
3.7 Changing the illumination
lamp
In case an illumination lamp is used in your
laundry dryer.To change the Bulb/LED used
for illumination of your tumble dryer, call your
Authorized Service.
The lamp(s) used in this appliance is not suit-
able for household room illumination. The
intended purpose of this lamp is to assist the
user to place laundry in the tumble dryer in a
comfortable way. The lamps used in this ap-
pliance have to withstand extreme physical
conditions such as vibrations and tempera-
tures above 50 °C.
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Make sure that you have an earthed power
outlet socket rated at 13 amps (minimum).
4.1 Attention!
When installed, 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 least 3mm contact clearance and
minimum 13 A rating must be used.
4.2 Electrical requirements
Before you insert the plug into the wall socket
make sure that the voltage and the frequency
shown in the rating label corresponds to your
electricity supply.
We recommend that this appliance be
connected to the mains supply via a suitable
switched and fused socket in a readily
accessible position.
Should the mains lead of the appliance
become damaged or need replacing at any
time, it must be replaced by a special purpose
made mains lead which can only be obtained
from a Authorised Service Agent.
AWarning
This appliance must be earthed
If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable for
your socket, then the plug should be cut off
and an appropriate plug fitted.
The moulded plug on this appliance
incorporates a 13A fuse. Should the fuse
need to be replaced an ASTA approved
BS1362 fuse of the same rating must be
used. Do not forget to refit the fuse cover.
In the event of losing the fuse cover, the
plug must not be used until a replacement
fuse cover has been fitted. Colour of the
replacement fuse cover must be the same
colour as that visible on the pin face of the
plug. Fuse covers are available from any good
electrical store.
In order to avoid hazards, damaged supply
cord should be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified people.
Built-under installation
This appliance can be installed under a
worktop.
ADo not operate without the top
cover fitted. Risk of injury.
AImportant
4.3 Fitting a different plug
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead
of this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals
on your plug, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the green - yellow or green (earth)
wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘E’ or
with the symbol or coloured green and yellow
or green.
2 Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the
terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or coloured
black.
3 Connect the brown (live) wire to the
terminal in the plug marked ‘L’ or coloured red.
With the alternative plugs a 13A fuse must be
fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the
main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qualified
electrician.
4.4 Washer/dryer combination
Do not stack washing machine on top of
the tumble dryer. This would damage both
appliances and guarantees would become
void. It is also unsafe to stack an appliance
on top of another without using a suitable
and approved stacking kit obtained from the
manufacturer of the appliances.
• A special stacking kit is required as an
optional extra please contact customer
service.
Green and yellow
or green
N
Blue or black
L
Brown or red
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5 Preparation
5.1 Laundry suitable for drying in the dryer
Always obey the instructions given on the garment tags. Dry only the laundry having a
label stating that they are suitable for drying in a dryer and make sure that you select the
appropriate programme.
Drying
Settings
At any temperature
At high temperature
At medium
temperature
At low temperature
Without heating
Hang to dry
Lay to dry
Hang wet to dry
Lay in shadow
to dry
Dry-cleanable
Iron -
Dry or Steam
Iron at high
temperature
Iron at medium
temperature Iron at low
temperature
Do not iron
Iron without
steam
Maximum temperature 200 0C150 0C110 0C
LAUNDRY DRYING SYMBOLS
Drying
Symbols Suitable for
dryer No Iron Sensitive /
Delicate dry
Do not dry
with dryer
Do not dry Do not dry-
clean
5.2 Laundry not suitable for
drying in the dryer
CDelicate embroidered fabrics,
woollen, silk garments, delicate
and valuable fabrics, airtight items
and tulle curtains are not suitable
for machine drying.
5.3 Preparing laundry for
drying
• Laundry may be tangled with each other
after washing. Separate the laundry
items before placing them into the dryer.
• Dry garments having metal accessories
such as zippers, inside out.
• Fasten the zippers, hooks and buckles
and button sheets.
5.4 Things to be done for
energy saving
Following information will help you use the
dryer in an ecological and energy-ecient
manner.
• Spin your laundry at the highest speed
possible when washing them. Thus, the
drying time is shortened and energy
consumption is reduced.Sort out the
laundry depending on their type and
thickness. Dry the same type of laundry
together. For example thin kitchen
towels and table clothes dries earlier
than thick bathroom towels.
• Follow the instructions in the user
manual for programme selection.
• Do not open the loading door of the
machine during drying unless necessary.
If you must certainly open the loading
door, do not to keep it open for a long
time.
• Do not add wet laundry while the dryer is
in operation
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• Clean the lint filter before or after each
drying cycle
• Clean the condenser regularly at least
once every month or after every 30
drying cycles.
• Ventilate the room, where the dryer is
located, well during drying.
5.5 Correct load capacity
Follow the instructions in the “Programme
selection and consumption table”. Do not load
more than the capacity values stated in the
table.
CIt is not recommended to load
the dryer with laundry exceeding
the level indicated in the figure.
Drying performance will degrade
when the machine is overloaded.
Furthermore, dryer and the laundry
can get damaged.
Following weights are given as examples.
Laundry 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
Tea napkins 100
Bath towels 700
Hand towels 350
Blouses 150
Cotton shirts 300
Shirts 250
Cotton dresses 500
Dresses 350
Jeans 700
Handkerchiefs (10
pieces) 100
T-Shirts 125
*Dry laundry weight before washing.
Preparation
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6 Operating the product
6.1 Control panel
1 2
456
3
Volume up
Filter
cleaning
Tank
full
Child-proof
lock Audible
warning
cancellation
Anti
Creasing
6.2 Screen symbols
1. Programme selection knob
2. Remaining duration indicator
3. On/Off button
4. Start/pause button
5. End duration button
6. Sound warning button
Operating the product
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6.3 Preparing the machine
1. Plug in the machine
2. Place laundry inside the machine.
3. Press the On/Off button.
4. When your machine turns on for the first
time, it turns on with the declaration
(cotton cabinet dryness) Programme.
CPressing the On/Off button
doesn‘t mean the Programme
starts.
Press the Start / Pause button to
start the Programme.
6.4 Programme selection
1. Determine the appropriate Programme
from the chart below containing the
drying levels.
2. Select the Programme you desire using
the Programme Selection knob.
Extra Dry
Only cotton laundry is dried in
normal temperature.
Thick and multi-layered laun-
dry (towels, sheets, jeans
etc.) are dried so that they
can be placed into wardrobe
without ironing.
Cupboard
dry
Normal laundry (tablecloths,
underwear etc.) are dried so
that they can be placed into
wardrobe without ironing.
Cupboard
dry Plus
Normal laundry (Ex: table-
cloths, underwear) are
again dried so that they can
be placed into the wardrobe
but more so than the ward-
robe dryness option.
Iron Dry
Normal laundry (shirts,
dresses etc) are dried ready
for ironing.
CFor detailed Programme
information see. „Programme
selection and consumption
table“..
6.5 Main Programmes
The main Programmes are given below based
on fabric type.
• Cotton
Dry durable laundry with this Programme. It
dries in normal temperature. Recommended
for use with your cotton laundry (sheets, bed
covers, towels, bathrobes etc.)
• Synthetc
Dry laundry that is not very durable with this
Programme. Recommended for use with your
synthetic laundry.
6.6 Extra Programmes
The following extra Programmes are avail-
able in the machine for special conditions.
CExtra Programmes may vary
according to the specifications of
your machine.
CIn order to receive better
results from drying machine
Programmes, your laundry
should be washed with the
appropriate Programme in your
washing machine and wringed
with recommended wringing
revolution..
• Jeans
Use to dry jeans that are wringed with high
rpm in washing machine.
• Sport
Used to dry the laundry that are made of syn-
thetic, cotton or mixed fabrics and have a tag
indicating that they are suitable for drying.
• Shrts 15 mn.
Dries shirts more delicately and thus causes
less wrinkles for easy ironing.
• Baby Protect
Programme used for baby clothing with can
be dried approval on the label.
CVery little dampness might remain
on the shirts after the Programme.
It is recommended that you do
not leave the shirts in the drying
machine.
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• Delcates
You can dry your delicates suitable for dry-
ing or laundry that is recommended to hand
wash (silk blouses, thin underwear etc.) in low
temperature.
CIt is recommended to dry your
delicates in laundry bag to
prevent wrinkles and damage.
When the Programme ends, take
your laundry out of the machine
immediately and hang them to
prevent wrinkles.
• Freshen Up
It only performs ventilation for 10 minutes
without blowing hot air. You can ventilate the
cotton and linen clothing that has remained
closed for a long duration and remove their
odor.
• Tmed Programmes
You can select the 10 mins, 20 mins, 40 mins
and 60 mins time Programmes to achieve the
desired nal drying level with low tempera-
ture.
COn this Programme, the machine
dries as long as the set duration,
regardless of the drying level.
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Programs Capacity
(kg)
Spin speed in washing
machine (rpm)
Approximate amount
of remaining humidity
Drying time
(minutes)
Cottons / Coloreds
AExtra dry 9 1000 % 60 159
ACupboard dry 9 / 4,5 1000 % 60 149 / 84
AIron dry 9 1000 % 60 112
Shirts 15 min. 0,5 1200 % 60 15
Jeans 4 1200 %50 80
Sport 4 1000 %60 92
Delicates 2 600 %40 40
BabyProtect 3 1000 % 60 70
Synthetics
BCupboard dry 4,5 800 % 40 58
BIron dry 4,5 800 % 40 50
Energy consumption values
Programs Capacity
(kg)
Spin speed in washing
machine (rpm)
Approximate amount
of remaining humidity
Energy consump-
tion value kWh
Cottons linen Ready to wear* 9 / 4,5 1000 % 60 5,12 / 2,85
Cottons Ready to iron 9 1000 % 60 4,1
Synthetics Ready to wear 4,5 800 % 40 1,9
Power consumption of the o-mode for the standart cotton programme at full load,
PO (W) 0,5
Power consumption of the left-on mode for the standart cotton programme at full
load, PL (W) 1,0
6.7 Programme selection and consumption table
* : Energy Label standard Programme (EN 61121:2012) “All the lters must be cleaned prior to
test series.”All the values in the table are determined according to EN 61121:2012 standard.
Consumption values may vary from the values in the table depending on laundry type, wring-
ing revolution, ambient conditions and changes in voltage.
„Cotton cupboard dry Programme“ used at full and partial load is the standard
drying Programme to which the information in the label and the fiche relates, that
this Programme is suitable for drying normal wet cotton laundry and that it is the
most efficient Programme in terms of energy consumption for cotton.
CWhen selecting the Cottons programme, send the condensed water out through
the drain hose.
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6.8 Auxiliary functions
Sound warning cancel
Drying machine makes sound warnings when
the Programme is completed. If you don’t
want sound notications, press the “Sound
Notication” button.
When you press the sound notication but-
ton it lights up, and Programme does not
make sound notications when completed.
CYou can select this function
before or after the Programme
starts.
Anti-creasing
A 2-hour anti creasing program to prevent
laundry from creasing will be activated
if you do not take the laundry out after
the program has come to an end. This
programme rotates the laundry in 10-minute
intervals to prevent creasing.
6.9 Warning symbols
CWarning symbols may vary
according to the specifications of
your machine.
Fiber filter cleaning
When the Programme is completed, a warn-
ing led lights up, which indicates that the
lter has to be cleaned.
CIf the filter cleaning led blinks, see
the „Troubleshooting“ chapter.
Water tank
When the Programme is completed, a warn-
ing led lights up, which indicates that the
water tank must be emptied.
If the water tank lls up while the
Programme is running, warning led starts
blinking and the machine goes into stand-by.
In that case empty the water in the water
tank and start the Programme by pressing
the Start / Pause button. Warning led turns
o and the Programme resumes.
Loading door open
Start/Pause led blinks when the loading door
of the drying machine is open.
6.10 End duration
You can delay the end duration of the
Programme for up to 24 hours with the end
duration function.
1. Open the loading door and place your
laundry.
2. Select the drying Programme.
3. Press the end duration selection button
and set the delay duration you want.
End duration led lights up. (End duration
moves continuously when you keep
pressing the button).
4. Press the Start / Pause button. End
duration countdown begins. The “:”
sign in the middle of the displayed delay
duration blinks.
CYou can add or remove laundry
for the duration of the end
duration. The duration displayed
on the screen is the sum of the
normal drying duration and the
end duration. At the end of the
countdown the end duration led
turns off, drying beings and drying
led lights up.
Changing the end duration
If you want to change the duration during
the countdown:
1. Cancel the Programme by pressing
the On/Off button. Turn on the drying
machine again by pressing the On/Off
button. When your drying machine turns
on for the first time, it turns on with the
declaration (cotton wardrobe dryness)
Programme.
2. Select the Programme you desire using
the Programme Selection knob.
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3. Repeat the end duration operation for
the duration you want.
4. Start the Programme by pressing the
Start / Pause button.
Canceling the end duration function
If you want to cancel the end duration set-
ting countdown and start the Programme
right away:
1. Cancel the Programme by pressing
the On/Off button. Turn on the drying
machine again by pressing the On/Off
button. When your drying machine turns
on for the first time, it turns on with the
declaration (cotton wardrobe dryness)
Programme.
2. Select the Programme you desire using
the Programme Selection knob.
3. Start the Programme by pressing the
Start / Pause button.
6.11 Starting the Programme
Start the Programme by pressing the Start /
Pause button.
Start/Pause led and the Drying led light up,
indicating the Programme started. The “:”
sign in the middle of the remaining duration
starts to blink.
6.12 Child Lock
The machine features a child lock which
prevents the machine Programme ow from
being aected when buttons are pressed
during operation.
When the Child Lock is active, all buttons ex-
cept for the On/O button are deactivated.
To activate the child lock, press the Sound
Notication button and End Duration button
simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Te child lock should be deactivated to be able
to start a new Programme after the current
Programme ends or to be able to interfere
with the current Programme. Keep the same
buttons pressed for 3 seconds again to deac-
tivate the child lock.
CThe lock led on the screen
lights up when the Child Lock is
activated.
CChild Lock deactivates when the
machine is turned off and on
again using the On/Off button.
A warning sound is heard when any button
is pressed (except for On/O button) or the
Programme Selection knob is turned while
the child lock is active.
6.13 Changing the Programme
after it is started
After the machine starts running, you can
change the Programme you selected to dry
your laundry with a dierent Programme.
1. For example, to select Extra Dry
Programme instead of the Iron Dryness,
stop the Programme by pressing the Start
/ Pause button.
2. Turn the Programme Selection knob to
select the Extra Dry Programme.
3. Start the Programme by pressing the
Start / Pause button.
Adding and removing laundry in
stand-by mode
If you want to add or remove laundry after
the drying Programme starts:
1. Press the Start/Pause button to take
the machine into Stand-by mode. Drying
operation stops.
2. Open the loading door, add or remove
laundry and close the loading door.
3. Start the Programme by pressing the
Start / Pause button.
CThe laundry adding made after
the drying operation started may
cause the dried laundry inside
the machine to mix with the wet
laundry and the laundry to remain
damp after the operation ends..
CLaundry adding and removing can
be repeated as much as desired
during drying operation.
But this process would
continuously interrupt the
drying operation, and so would
cause the Programme duration
to lengthen and increase
energy consumption. Thus, it is
recommended to add laundry
before the Programme starts.
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CIf a new Programme is selected
by changing the position of the
Programme selection knob while
your machine is in stand-by
mode, the running Programme
ends.
Do not contact the inner surface
of the drum when adding or
removing laundry during a
continuing Programme. The drum
surface is hot.
6.14 Cancelling the
Programme
If you want to cancel the Programme and end
the drying operation for any reason after the
machine starts running, press the On/O
button.
AAs it will be extremely hot inside
the machine when you cancel the
Programme while the machine is
in operation; run the ventilation
Programme to cool it down.
6.15 Programme end
When the Programme ends, the Final/
Wrinkle Prevention, Fiber Filter Cleaning and
Water Tank Warning leds on the Programme
follow up indicator light up. Loading door can
be opened and machine becomes ready for a
second run.
Press the On/O button to turn o the ma-
chine.
CIn case the laundry is not
removed after the Programme
is completed, the wrinkle
prevention Programme that lasts
2 hours start in order to prevent
wrinkling of the laundry that
remains inside the machine.
CClean the fibre filter after each
drying. (See. „Fibre filter and
loading door inner surface“)
CEmpty the water tank after each
drying. (See. „Emptying the water
tank“)
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7 Maintenance and cleaning
Service life of product extends and frequently
experienced problems will be reduced if it is
cleaned at regular intervals.
7.1 Cleaning Lint Filter /
Loading Door Inner Surface
Lint and bre released from the laundry to
the air during the drying cycle are collected in
the Lint Filter.
CSuch fibre and lint are generally
formed during wearing and
washing.
AAlways clean the lint filter and the
inner surfaces of the loading door
after each drying process.
CYou can clean the lint filter
housing with a vacuum cleaner.
To clean the lint lter:
• Open the loading door.
• Remove the lint filter by pulling it up and
open the lint filter.
• Clean lint, fibre, and cotton raveling by
hand or with a soft piece of cloth.
• Close the lint filter and place it back into
its housing.
• A layer can build up on the filter pores
that can cause clogging of the filter after
using the dryer for a while. Wash the
lint filter with warm water to remove
the layer that builds up on the lint filter
surface. Dry the lint filter completely
before reinstalling it.
• Clean the entire inner surface of the
loading door and loading door gasket
with a soft damp cloth.
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7.2 Cleaning the sensor
There are dampness sensors in the dryer
that detect whether the laundry is dry or not.
To clean the sensors:
• Open the loading doorof the dryer.
• Allow the machine to cool down if it is
still hot due to the drying process.
• Wipe the metal surfaces of the sensor
with a soft cloth, dampened with vinegar
and dry them.
CClean metal surfaces of the
sensors 4 times a year.
CDo not use metal tools when
cleaning metal surfaces of the
sensors.
ANever use solvents, cleaning
agents or similar substances for
cleaning due to the risk of fire and
explosion!
7.3 Draining the water tank
Dampness of the laundry is removed and
condensed during drying process and the
water that arise accumulates in the water
tank. Drain the water tank after each drying
cycle.
ACondensed water is not drinkable!
ANever remove the water tank
when the programme is running!
If you forget to drain the water tank, the ma-
chine will stop during the subsequent drying
cycles when the water tank is full and the
Water Tank warning symbol will ash. If this
is the case, drain the water tank and press
Start / Pause button to resume the dry-
ing cycle.
To drain the water tank:
Pull the drawer and remove the water tank
carefully.
• Drain the water in the tank.
• If there is lint accumulation in the funnel
of the water tank, clean it under running
water.
• Place the water tank into its seat.
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CIf the direct water draining is used
as an option, there is no need to
empty the water tank.
7.4 Cleaning the condenser;
Hot and humid air in the condenser is cooled
with the cold air from the room. Thus, the hu-
mid air circulating in your dryer is condensed
and then pumped into the tank.
CClean the condenser after every
30 drying cycles or once a month.
To clean the condenser:
1. If a drying process has been carried out,
open the door of the machine and wait until
it cools down.
2. Unlock the 2 condenser locks after
opening the kick plate.
3. Pull out the condenser.
4. Clean the condenser by applying
pressurized water with a shower head
and wait until the water drains and the
condenser is dry.
5. Place the condenser in its housing. Fasten
the 2 locks and make sure that they are
seated securely.
6. Close the kick plate cover.
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8 Troubleshooting
Drying process lasts for a long time.
• Pores of the fibre filter might be clogged. >>> Wash the filter with warm water.
• Condenser might be clogged. >>> Wash the condenser.
• Ventilation grills at the front of machine might be blocked. >>> Remove any items in
front of the ventilation grills that block ventilation.
• Ventilation might be inadequate if the installation area is very small. >>> Open the
windows and doors in order to prevent excessive increase in room temperature.
• There might be furring on the damp sensor. >>> Clean the damp sensor.
• Laundry might be overloaded. >>> Do not overload the tumble drier.
• Laundry might not have been adequately spun. >>> Increase the rpm of tumble drier.
Laundry is still wet at the end of drying.
CHot laundry unloaded at the end of drying feel wetter than they really are.
• You may not have used a programme suitable for laundry type.>>> Check the
maintenance labels on the laundry and select a programme suitable for their type, or
use the time programmes additionally.
• Pores of the fibre filter might be clogged. >>> Wash the filter with warm water.
• Condenser might be clogged. >>> Wash the condenser.
• Laundry might be overloaded. >>> Do not overload the tumble drier.
• Laundry might not have been adequately spun. >>> Increase the rpm of tumble drier.
Tumble drier does not turn on or programme cannot be started. Tumble drier does not acti-
vate when set.
• The power cord might not be plugged in. >>> Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
• Loading door might be open. >>> Make sure that the loading door is properly closed.
• You may not have set the programme or pressed the Start/Pause button. >>> Make sure
that you have set the programme and it is not in Pause position.
• Child lock might be active. >>> Disable the child lock.
Programme was interrupted for no reason.
• Loading door might not be properly closed. >>> Make sure that the loading door is
properly closed.
• A power cut might have occurred. >>> Press the Start/ Pause button to start the
programme.
• Water tank might be full. >>> Drain the water tank.
Laundry is shrunk, damaged or worn out.
• You may not have used a programme suitable for laundry type. >>> Check the
maintenance labels on the laundry and select a programme suitable for their type.
The lighting inside the tumble drier does not turn on. (In models with lamps)
• You may not have turned on the tumble drier be using On/Off/Cancel button. >>> Make
sure that the tumble drier is at ‘on’ position.
• Lamp might be broken. >>> Contact the Authorised Service for the replacement of
lamp.
Filter cleaning warning led is on.
• Fibre filter might not have been cleaned. >>> Clean the filter.
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Filter cleaning warning led ashes.
• Filter bearing might be clogged with fibre. >>> Clean the filter bearing.
• There might be a layer in the filter pores that causes clogging. >>> Wash the filter with
warm water.
• Condenser might be clogged. >>> Wash the condenser.
Water is leaking from the condenser cover.
• There might be fibre build-up inside the loading door and on the surfaces of loading
door gasket. >>> Clean the inner surfaces of loading door and surfaces of loading door
gasket.
Loading door opens itself.
• Loading door might not be properly closed. >>> Push the loading door until you hear
the closing sound.
Water tank warning led is on/ashes.
• Water tank might be full. >>> Drain the water tank.
• Water drain hose might be folded. >>> Check the water drain hose if the product is
directly connected to the water outlet.
A If you cannot eliminate the problem despite following these instructions, please
contact the vendor that sold you the product or an Authorised Service. Do not try
.to repair the product yourself
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Please keep your purchase receipt or other
proof of purchase in a safe place; you will
need to have it should the product require
attention under guarantee.
You 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 number is
printed on the Rating Label axed to the ap-
pliance)
Model No:
Serial No:
Retailer:
Date of purchase:
Republic of Ireland
All Refrigeration, 01 862 3411
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Washing Machines & Dryers, Tumble Dryers
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Before requesting service please check the
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Instructions as a charge may be levied where
no fault is found even though your product
may still be under guarantee.
9 Service
Service once the
manufacturers guarantee has
expired.
If you have purchased an extended guarantee
please refer to the instructions contained
within the extended guarantee agreement
document. Otherwise please call the appro-
priate number above where service can be
obtained at a charge.
Should you experience any diculty in ob-
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(4) Scale from G (lest efficient) to A (most efficient)
(5) Weighted average value — L WA expressed in dB(A) re 1 pW
(1) Scale from A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient)
(2) Energy consumption based on 160 drying cycles of the standard cotton programme at full and partial load, and the consumption of
the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption per cycle will depend on how the appliance is used.
(3) "Cotton cupboard dry programme" used at full and partial load is the standard drying programme to which the information in the
label and the fiche relates, that this programme is suitable for drying normal wet cotton laundry and that it is the most efficient
programme in terms of energy consumption for cotton
: Yes - : No
Supplier name or trademark
Model name
Rated capacity (kg)
Type of Tumble Dryer Condenser
Air Vented
Energy efficiency class (1)
Annual Energy Consumption (kWh) (2)
Type of Control
Energy consumption of the standard cotton programme at full load (kWh)
Energy consumption of the standard cotton programme at partial load (kWh)
Power consumption of the off-mode for the standart cotton programme at full load, PO (W)
Power consumption of the left-on mode for the standart cotton programme at full load, PL (W)
The duration of the left on mode (min)
Standard cotton programme (3)
Programme time of the standard cotton programme at full load, Tdry (min)
Programme time of the standard cotton programme at partial load, Tdry1/2 (min)
Weighted programme time of the standard cotton programme at full and partial load (T t)
Condensation efficiency class (4)
Average condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at full load, Cdry
Average condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at partial load, Cdry1/2
Weighted condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at full load and partial load, C t
Sound power level for the standard cotton programme at full load (5)
Built-in
PRODUCT FICHE
Complying Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 392/2012
Non-automatic
Automatic
-
B
616
-
5,12
2,85
0,5
1,0
30
149
112
B
89%
89%
89%
66
9
84
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Beko
DCR93161W
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