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Bosch Logixx 7 Sensitive WIS 28440 инструкция по эксплуатации
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На NoDevice можно скачать инструкцию по эксплуатации для Bosch Logixx 7 Sensitive WIS 28440. Руководство пользователя необходимо для ознакомления с правилами установки и эксплуатации Bosch Logixx 7 Sensitive WIS 28440. Инструкции по использованию помогут правильно настроить Bosch Logixx 7 Sensitive WIS 28440, исправить ошибки и выявить неполадки.
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Особенности модели
- Класс стирки A / Класс отжима B
- Максимальная загрузка: 7 кг
- Энергопотребление: на 10% экономичнее класса «А»
- Скорость отжима: 1200 об/мин
- AquaStop — защита от протечек с гарантией
- Клавиши специальных функций: Старт, Интенсивная стирка, Предварительная стирка, Легко гладить, Выбор скорости отжима
- Контроль пенообразования
- Подавление дисбаланса при отжиме — автоматика стабилизации с 3D-сенсором
- Возможность перенавешивания мебельной дверцы
- Программы
- Основные программы: Смешанная загрузка, Шерсть, Тонкое белье
- 3D-AquaSpar
- Непрерывная система дозирования воды по степени загрузки и типу ткани
- Подавление дисбаланса при отжиме
- Акустический сигнал окончания программы
- Диаметр люка 30 см, угол открывания 110°
- Параметры потребления: 1.19 кВт/ч, 49 л
- Размеры (В х Ш х Г): 81.8 x 60 x 57 см
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К сожалению инструкция для Bosch WIS24140OE Logixx 7 Sensitive Стиральная машина Полновстраиваемая возможность перенавешивания мебельной дверцы недоступна на Русском языке
Display panel and settings
ʑ
Display panel (status indicators)
p
(Fluff filter/Exhaust air duct)Clean the fluff filter a page 4/11
or
check the exhaust air duct a page 8.H|]+
— Æ—>
(Programmesequence)These indicators show the programme progress in the next steps of the drying cycle:H Drying;
|] Iron Dry;
+Cupboard Dry;
— Æ— Programme pause aif required;
>Programme end.((Childproof lock)You can lock the dryer to prevent the functions you have set from being
changed inadvertently. To activate/deactivate ((Childproof lock) start
the programme or set the Finished in option and then press and hold
the $Start/Pause button for 5 seconds until a long acoustic signal is
heard. The option activated/deactivated a((Childproof lock) indicator
light on/off.[h:min](Remaining time)When a programme is selected, the anticipated drying time (remaining time) for the recommended load is displayed. While drying, the moisture sensors detect the actual load and correct the programme length. This is shown by jumps in the remaining time in the display panel.
ʑ
Settings (indicators lights and buttons)
Drying timeDrying time, available only for timed programmes, can be selected from min. 0:20 h to max. 3:00 h, in 10-minute steps.
y
Fine adjustThe dryness levels can be increased in three levels. The laundry is made drier. Default = 0. Selectable values: 0, 1, 2, 3.After setting the level of the fine adjustment for a programme, it is also retained for other programmes, until y Fine adjust is changed again.
³¤— ¤
Finished in
The time when the programme has to end can be set by selecting the
Finished in time. The Finished in time can be selected in one-hour
steps, up to a maximum of 24 hours. Select the Finished in button
repeatedly until the required number of hours is displayed. Then press the
$Start/Pause button to activate the Finished in option. The
programme ends after the selected number of hours.
Several minutes after activating Finished in option the display switches
off to save energy. To switch it on select any button, close/open the door or turn the programme selector.
V
Low HeatReduced temperature for delicate fabrics, e.g. polyacrylic, polyamide or elastane, with a longer drying time.
4
Wrinkle Guard
Plus
After the programme finishes, the drum moves at regular intervals to prevent creases. Laundry remains loose and fluffy. The standard setting for each programme is 60 min. Automatic anti-crease function can be extended by up to 60 min. &üSignal
For switching the buzzer on and off. &üSignal indicates program end
if it is activated. Other sounds are not influenced by this option.Programmes / FabricsDetailed overview of the programmes and fabrics aProgramme overview, page 7.Observe the care instructions on the care label.LCottons Hard-wearing fabrics.ISynthetics Fabrics made from synthetic or blended fabrics.
Dryness levels to select with the LCottons and ISynthetics programmes:
+: Cupboard Dry Plus Thick and multi-layered fabrics.+. Cupboard Dry Single-layered laundry.|Iron Dry Laundry suitable for ironing after drying.$÷Sportswear Functional clothing made of microfibre.
ØTowels Terry-towelling laundry e.g. towels
and bathrobes.
1÷Mix A mixed load of fabrics made of cotton
and synthetic fabrics.Timed program
warm
All types of fabric except for wool and silk.Timed program
cold
cShirts/Blouses Cotton or linen fabrics that are still damp
and easy-care fabrics.
cSuper 40’ Synthetics, cotton or blended fabrics.
®÷Wool Finish Woollen fabrics that are suitable for use
in washers.
cDelicates Lingerie made of synthetic fibres, cotton
or blended fabric.
Your new dryer
Congratulations — You have chosen to buy a modern, high-quality Bosch domestic appliance.A distinctive feature of your dryer is its low energy consumption.Every dryer which leaves our factory is carefully checked to ensure that it functions correctly and is in perfect condition. Should you have any questions, our after-sales service will be pleased to help.Environmentally responsible disposalDispose of packaging in an environmentally-responsible manner.This appliance is designated according to European directive 2002/96/EC which governs waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).This directive provides the framework for the EU-wide collection and reuse of used appliances.For further information about our products, accessories, spare parts and services, please visit: www.bosch-home.com
Intended use
Preparation
Set and adjust the
programme individually
1
2
Drying
ʋ exclusively for domestic use,ʋ only for drying fabrics which have been washed using water.Do not leave children unsupervised near the dryer.Keep pets away from the dryer.The dryer may be operated by children from 8 years of age, by persons who have limited physical, sensory or mental abilities and by persons who have inadequate experience or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed by a responsible person.
Drying
Close the door
3
Contents Page
ʋ Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋ Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋ Drying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/4
ʋ Display panel and settings . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ʋ Notes on laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ʋ Overview of programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ʋ Care and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ʋ Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
ʋ Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ʋ Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ʋ Consumption rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ʋ After-sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ʋ What to do if … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/12
ʋ Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Never start the dryer if it is damaged!Inform your after-sales service!
Inspect the dryer
Sort the laundry
Remove all items from pockets,especially cigarette lighters.The drum must be empty prior to loading.Make sure your hands are dry. Only grasp the plug by the plug body.
Connect the
mains plug
Clean the fluff filter
Do not operate the dryer without a fluff filter or with a defective fluff filter. A clean fluff filter minimises energy consumption.Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle:1. Open the door. Remove any fluff from the door/around the door and pull out the fluff filter. 2. Remove the fluff from the shaft of the fluff filter. 3. Remove the fluff (sweep your hand over the fluff filter). If the fluff filter is very dirty or blocked, rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly.4. Insert the fluff filter so that you hear it engage.
6
End of the programme…
Interrupt the programme
1. Open the door or press the $Start/Pauseübutton;
the drying cycle is interrupted.2. Add or remove laundry and close the door.3. If required, select a new programme and additional functions. Select the $Start/Pause button. The remaining time is updated after a few minutes.The drum and door may be hot!
Notes on laundry …
Labelling of fabricsFollow the manufacturer’s care instructions.hcSuitable for tumble drying.(cDry at normal temperature.
‘cDry at low temperature a in addition, select VLow Heat.
)cDo not tumble dry.Do not tumble dry the following fabrics:– Non-breathable fabrics (e.g. rubber-coated).
– Delicate materials (silk, curtains made from synthetic material) a these may crease.
– Oil-stained laundry.Before drying for the first time
– Do not put any laundry in the machine. Turn the programme selector to Timed program
(a page 7) and select $Start/Pause. At the end of the programme, turn the programme
selector to Off.Drying tips– To ensure a consistent drying result, sort the laundry by fabric type and drying programme.– Always dry very small fabrics (e.g. baby socks) together with large items of laundry (e.g. towels).– Close zips, hooks and eyelets, and button up covers.Tie cloth belts, apron strings, etc. together or use a laundry bag.– Do not over-dry easy-care laundry a risk of creasing.Allow laundry to finish drying in the air.– Do not dry woollens in the dryer. They may, however, be refreshed in the dryer
a page 7, O÷Wool Finish programme (depending on model).
– Do not iron laundry immediately after drying; fold items up and leave for a while a residual moisture will then be distributed evenly.
– Knitted fabrics (e.g. T-shirts, jerseys) often shrink slightly the first time they are tumble-dried.
a Do not use the +: Cupboard Dry Plus programme.
– Starched laundry is not always suitable for dryers a starch leaves behind a coating that
reduces the drying effect.– When washing laundry that is to be tumble dried afterwards, use the correct amount of fabric softener as specified in the manufacturer’s instructions.– For pre-dried, multi-layered fabrics or small, individual items of laundry, use the timed programme. Also suitable for subsequent drying.Environmental protection / Energy-saving tips
– Before drying, spin the laundry in the washing machine a higher spin speeds minimise
the drying time and reduce energy consumption.– Use the maximum recommended capacity, but do not exceed it a Programme overview, page 7.– Make sure the room is well ventilated during drying.
– Clean the fluff filter after every drying cycle a Clean the fluff filter, page 4/11.
Remove the laundry and switch off
the dryer
5
4
Control panelFluff filter
Select
$Start/Pause
Door
Installation a page 9 and Exhaust air duct installation instruction.Observe the safety instructions on page 13.Read these instructions, the InstallationInstructions and the separate Energy-savingmode instructions before operating the dryer.Selected option activated/deactivated aindicator light on/off.See the separate Energy-saving mode instructions.Before using the dryer for the first timerun the drying cycle without any laundry a page 6.Programme selector for setting the programme and switching the appliance on/off. Can be turned in both directions.
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Programme sequence H|]+
— Æ—>
Drying Time Setting the drying time available only for timed programmes.
y Fine adjust Fine adjustment of dryness level.
Childproof lock
(
³¤— ¤
Finished in Setting the programme end.
Fluff filter/Exhaust air duct p V Low Heat Low-heat drying reduced temperature.
4 Wrinkle Guard Plus Extends the anti-crease function.
&Signal Buzzer on/off.
$ Start/Pause Starts, pauses and continues the programme;
activates or deactivates ((Childproof lock).
Further information can be found on page 5
7
Programme overview see also page 6.
Sort the laundry according to type of textile and fabric. Fabrics must be suitable for tumble drying.After drying, laundry is to be …
cironed lightly ironed @cnot ironed cmangled
PROGRAMMES TEXTILE TYPE AND INFORMATION*LCottonsmax. 7 kgHard-wearing fabrics, boil-proof fabrics made of cotton or linen.*ISyntheticsmax. 3.5 kgNon-iron laundry made of synthetic fibres and mixed fabric, easy-care cotton.|Iron Dry c÷@c The condition of the laundry means it is suitable for ironing (iron clothes in order to avoid creases).+. Cupboard Dry
@
Single-layered laundry.+: Cupboard Dry Plus
@
Laundry with thick, multi-layered parts.$÷Sportswearmax. 1.5 kgFabrics with membrane coating, water-repellent fabrics, functional clothing, fleece fabrics (dry jackets/trousers with removable internal lining separately).ØTowelsmax. 6 kgTerry-towelling laundry e.g. towels and bathrobes.1÷Mixmax. 3 kgMixed items of laundry made of cotton and synthetics (Mix).Timed program warmmax. 3 kgPre-dried, multi-layered, sensitive fabrics made of acrylic fibres, or separate small items of laundry. Also for subsequent drying.Timed program coldmax. 3 kgAll types of fabrics. For freshening up or airing of items of laundry that have been worn for a short period of time.cShirts/Blousesmax. 3 kg
Cotton or linen fabrics that are still damp and easy-care fabrics. Creasing in fabrics is reduced. Fabrics are not dried
completely. Hang up fabrics!ASuper 40’max. 2 kg
Laundry made of synthetic fibres, cotton or blended fabrics (for example) that needs to be dried quickly. The values may
differ from the those specified depending on the type of fabric, mixture of laundry to be dried, residual moisture in the fabric
and loading capacity.®÷Wool Finishmax. 3 kgWoollen fabrics suitable for washers. Fabrics become fluffier but not dry.Remove fabrics once the programme has ended and allow to dry.cDelicatesmax. 1 kgLingerie made of synthetic fibres, cotton or blended fabric.
*Dryness levels can be selected individually a +: Cupboard Dry Plus, +. Cupboard Dry and |Iron Dry (depending on the model).
Degree of dryness can be finely adjusted; multi-layered textiles require a longer drying time than single-layered items of clothing.
Recommendation: Dry separately.9309 / 9000811321
*811321*
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