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Table of Contents
Definitions ..........................................................................................
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................
Introduction .......................................................................................
Information concerning waste disposal ................................................................
Before installing the dryer ............................................................................
Electrical connection ...............................................................................
Exhaust air connection ..............................................................................
Accessories .......................................................................................
Installation - step by step ............................................................................
Check list before using the dryer ......................................................................
Preparing to transport the dryer step by step ..........................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................
Your new dryer ....................................................................................
Panel ............................................................................................
Summary of instructions .............................................................................
Safety information ...................................................................................
Before switching on the dryer ........................................................................
Using the dryer ....................................................................................
Protecting the dryer ................................................................................
Protection of the environment .........................................................................
Before using the dryer for the first time ................................................................
Temporary disconnection of the dryer .................................................................
Laundry ............................................................................................
Identification of fabrics ..............................................................................
Drying tips ........................................................................................
Program selection ...................................................................................
Automatic programs ................................................................................
Time programs ....................................................................................
Options ..........................................................................................
Indicator of program sequence .......................................................................
Program selection table ..............................................................................
Operation ...........................................................................................
Using the dryer ....................................................................................
Using the dryer rack (Option) .........................................................................
Cleaning and care ...................................................................................
Cleaning the dryer ..................................................................................
Cleaning the lint filter ................................................................................
Cleaning the exhaust duct ...........................................................................
Cleaning the moisture sensor ........................................................................
Cleaning the bearing shield ..........................................................................
Change the light bulb ...............................................................................
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................
SERVICE and REPAIR ..............................................................................
STATEMENT OF WARRANTIES BOSCH CLOTHES DRYERS .............................................
Exclusions ........................................................................................
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Congratulationsonhavingselecteda
Boschclothesdryer,thechoiceof
thosethatdemandexceptionaldrying
performanceandcarefromtheir
clothesdryer.
Thisdryercomplieswith
UL2158/CAN/CSA-C22.2No,
112-97ClothesDryers
Adistinctivefeatureofyourdryerislow
energyconsumption.
Aneasyoperationphilosophy,avariety
ofcustomizeddryingprogramsanda
solidtouchandfeelmakethis
applianceauserAriendlyassistantin
yourhousehold.
TheBoschdryeroffersthefollowing
standardfeatures:
- Highefficiencyprecisiondrying
system
- Large6.4cu.ft.(181I)stainless
steeldrumwithacapacityupto
17.6Ibs(8kg)
- Largeporthole(18"/457mm),
doorlockwithautomaticdrum
stopfunction
- Exceptionallyquietoperation
- Sensorcontrolledautocycles
- Timedcycles
20,40and60minutes
Eachdryerwhichleavesourfactory
hasundergoneathorough
performancetestandisinfullworking
condition.Ifyouhaveanyquestions
especiallyconcerninginstallationofthe
dryer- ourcustomerserviceteamwill
behappyto assistyou.
Furtherinformationandaselectionof
ourproductscanbefoundonourweb
site:
www.boschappliances.com
Information
Pleasereadandfollowtheseoperating
andinstallationinstructionsandall
otherinformationenclosedwiththe
dryer.
Definitions
WARNING - This indicates that
death or serious injuries may
occur as a result of
non observance of this warning.
CAUTION- This indicates that
injuries may occur as a result of
non observance of this warning.
CAUTION - This indicates that
damage may occur as a result of
non-observance of this warning.
[_ This symbol is used to draw the
user's attention to important
matters.
/k IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock, serious injury or death to
persons and/or damage when
using your dryer, follow basic
precautions, including the
following.
1. Read all instructions before using
the dryer. Bosch dryers are
provided with Operating, Care and
Installation Instructions.
2. Do not dry articles that have been
previously cleaned, washed,
soaked, or spotted with gasoline,
dry cleaning solvents, other
flammable, or explosive
substances as they give off vapors
that could ignite or explode.
3. Do not allow children to play on or
with the appliance. Close
supervision of children is
necessary when the appliance is
used near children.
4. When children become old
enough to operate the appliance, it
is the legal responsibility of the
parents or legal guardians to
ensure that they are instructed in
safe practices by qualified
persons.
5. Before the appliance is removed
from service or discarded, remove
the door to the drying
compartment.
6. Do not reach into the appliance if
the drum is rotating.
7. Do not install or store this
appliance where it will be exposed
to the weather.
8. Do not tamper with the controls.
9. Do not repair or replace any part of
the appliance or attempt any
service unless specifically
recommended in the
user-maintenance instructions or
in published user repair
instructions that you understand
and have the skills to carry out.
10. Do not use fabric softeners or
products to eliminate static unless
recommended by the fabric
manufacturer.
11. Do not use heat to dry articles
containing foam rubber (may be
labeled latex foam) or similarly
textured rubber-like materials.
Foam rubber materials can ignite
by spontaneous combustion.
12. Clean lint screen before or after
each load.
13. Keep area around the exhaust
opening and adjacent surrounding
areas free from the accumulation
of lint, dust and dirt. An obstructed
port might reduce the airflow.
14. The interior of the machine and
exhaust duct should be cleaned
periodically by qualified service
personnel.
15. Always be sure to unplug the dryer
from the electrical supply before
attempting any service.
Disconnect the power cord by
grasping the plug, not the cord.
16. Store all laundry chemicals and
aids ina cool dry place according
to the manufac-
turer's instructions in an area
where children cannot reach them.
17. To reduce the risk of fire, clothes,
cleaning rags, mop heads and the
like which have traces of any
flammable substance, such as
vegetable oil, cooking oil,
petroleum based oils or distillates,
waxes, fats, etc., must not be
placed in the dryer. These items
may contain some flammable
substance(s) even after washing,
which may smoke or catch fire by
itself.
18. Do not place items exposed to
cooking oils in your dryer. Items
contaminated with cooking oils
may contribute to a chemical
reaction that could cause a load to
catch fire.
19. Do not sit on top of the dryer.
20. To reduce the risk of fire or
electrical shock, DO NOT use an
extension cord or an adapter to
connect the dryer to the electrical
power supply.
21. The dryer must only be used for its
intended purpose.
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22. Always check pockets and remove
any objects. Cigarette lighters are
particularly hazardous,
23. Replace worn out power cords
and/or loose plugs,
24. Do not operate the dryer ifany
guards and/or panels have been
removed,
25. Do not operate the dryer ifany
parts are missing or broken,
26. Do not bypass any safety devices,
27. Do not use a plastic or non-metal
flexible duct with this dryer. Plastic
or non-metal flexible duct are a
potential fire hazard,
28. Do not operate this dryer until you
are sure that the dryer has been
installed according to the
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
and that installation and grounding
are in compliance with all local
regulations and/or other applicable
regulations and requirements,
29. Failure to install, maintain and/or
operate the dryer according to
the manufac-
turer's instructions may result in
injury and/or damage,
30. To avoid floor damage and mold
growth, do not let spills or
splashout cause standing water
around or under the appliance.
Notes:
A The IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS and
WARNINGS presented in this
manual do not cover all
possible conditions that may
Occur,
Common sense, caution and
care must be exercised when
installing, maintaining or
operating the dryer.
B Always contact your dealer,
distributor, service agent or
the manufacturer about any
problems or conditions that
you do not understand.
C Follow alsothe Safety
Information in the
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS and the
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded, In
the event of malfunction or breakdown,
grounding will reduce the risk of electric
shock by providing a path of least
resistance for the electric current,
For U.S.A.
Your dryer comes without a power
supply cord, The power cord must
meet the following requirements:
- UL listed in the USA
- 208 - 240 volt rated (minimum)
- 30 amps
- Type SRDT or DRT (UL 2158)
- Fivefeet long (minimum)
For CANADA
This appliance is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug,
The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the
equipment grounding conductor
can result in a risk of electric
shock.
Check with a qualified electrician
or service person if you are in
doubt as to whether the dryer is
properly grounded.
DO NOT modify the plug
provided with the appliance.
If it will not fit the outlet, have
a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician.
KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Incase of change of ownership,
manual should be conveyed with the
dryer,
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Read these installation instructions
completely and carefully, They will save
you time and effort and help to ensure
optimum dryer performance. Be sure to
observe all listed warnings and
cautions,
These installation instructions are
intended for use by qualified installers,
Inaddition to these instructions the
dryer must be installed in accordance
with all local codes or, in the absence
of a local code:
- In the U.S.A., in accordance with
the National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA70 -latest
edition/State and Municipal codes
and/or local codes,
In Canada, in accordance with the
Canadian Electric Code C22,1
latest edition/Provincial and
Municipal codes and/or local
codes,
Information concerning
waste disposal
Disposal of the packaging
Keep children away from
shipping carton and packaging
components. Danger of
suffocation from plastic foil and
folding cartons.
All packaging materials are
environmentally friendly and can be
reused, Please dispose of packaging in
an environmentally friendly manner,
Please ask your dealer or inquire at
your local authority about the current
means of disposal,
Disposal of the old appliance
If appliance is no longer usable,
pullout main plug, cut off power
cord and discard with main plug.
To prevent children from locking
themselves in the appliance, remove
the door,
Old appliances are not worthless
rubbish! Valuable raw materials can be
reclaimed from environmentally friendly
recycling,
Please ask your dealer or inquire at
your local authority about the current
means of disposal.
Before installing the dryer
Unpacking the appliance
The dryer is very heavy. Do not
lift it by yourself. Do not lift the
appliance by projecting
components (e.g. door) due to
risk of breakage.
Remove the appliance
packaging carefully to prevent
damage to the surfaces.
Check the dryer for transportation
damage. Do not connect a dryer which
is visibly damaged. If in doubt, contact
your dealer.
Supplied components
For U.S.A.
The dryer is supplied without
a power cord. Thepower cord
must be connectedby qualified
persons only.
After removing the packaging,
immediately remove any objects
from the drum.
The dryer is delivered as a complete
unit. The operating instructions and
supplied accessories can be found in
the drum.
Installation location
Do not install the dryer:
- outdoors
- in an environment with dripping
water,
- near flammable materials,
- in rooms which are at risk of frost,
- in rooms which may contain gas
or other fuels,
- in cupboards with Iockable doors
or in alcoves.
The installation room must be well
ventilated, otherwise the dryer will
operate below optimum performance.
Do not operate the dryer at
temperatures above 104°F (40°C) and
below 41 °F (5°C). Low temperatures
affect the automatic program sequence
and may prolong the drying times.
The installation surface for the dryer
must be clean, level and firm. Do not
install the appliance on carpets!
Compensate for uneven floors with the
height-adjustable feet.
Install the dryer and levelside to side
and front to back. Use a bubble level.
Never remove the height-adjustable
feet!
The size of the installation area
depends on the dimensions of the
dryer. Ensure that there is adequate
room for the swivel range of the door!
Dimension Weight
a 27.0"(686 mm) 125Ibs
b 31.8"(808 mm) (56kg)
with
c 37.2"(945 mm) packaging
d 19.7" (500mm)/ 143Ibs
angle 170 - 180° (64kg)
Ifinstalling the dryer in a closet, observe
the minimum distances according to
the following table:
Minimum Installation Clearances
Closet
Sides 0"(0 mm)
Top 12" (305 ram)
Real* 0" (0 mm)
* as closeto wallasventingwillallow.
Important information concerning
minimum distances:
- Depending on the location of the
exhaust air connection, an
additional minimum distance of
5_&inch (14 cm) must be provided
on this side for pipes/brackets (see
page 7),
- Distances above the indicated
minimum dimensions reduce the
risk of mold formation behind the
appliance.
- Additional distances reduce noise
transmission.
- Additional distances facilitate
installation and service.
- Ifthe dryer is installed in a small
room, the doors of the room must
be fitted with vents of a specified
minimum size.
The dryer door is delivered with hinges
on the right. If required, the door hinges
can be switched to the left side.
If the door hinges are to be changed
over, please contact your dealer or our
customer service-team (see page 20)
Electrical connection
Power cord must be connected
by a qualified person only.
Connect to individual Branch
Circuit.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not remove ground prong.
For CANADA
Your dryer comes with a power supply
cord, CSA listed in Canada.
The Bosch dryer requires a 4-wire
receptacle.
When installing the receptacle for the
dryer cord, ensure that the power
supply cord is accessible when the
dryer is in the installed position.
Thepowercordshouldonlybe
replacedbyaqualifiedperson.Usea
4-wirepowersupplycord(see
electricalconnectionU.S.A.below).
ForU.S.A.
Yourdryercomeswithoutapower
supplycord.Thepowercordmust
meetthefollowingrequirements:
- ULlistedintheUSA
- 208 240voltrated(minimum)
- 30amps
- TypeSRDTorDRT(UL2158)
- Fivefeetlong(minimum)
Power cord must be connected
by a licensed eiectdcian only.
Use only a U.L. approved
30 amp power cord with strain
relief clamp -
note manufacturer's instructions.
Do not plug end of power cord
into aiive receptacle before
connecting power cord to
applianceterminals and closing
junction/splitter box as described
below.
Do not reuse old power cord.
Cord must have closed loop or
upturned end wire terminating
connectors.
Do not make a sharp bend or crimp
wiring/conductor at connections.
Only a 4-conductor cord shall
be used when the appliance is
installed in a mobile home, ina
recreational vehicle, in a new branch
circuit installation or an area where
the local codes do not permit
grounding through the neutral.
Connecting 4-wire power supply
cord
1. Remove the screws from the cover
of the terminal block located at the
top rear of the appliance.
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IPEI 2
1 - terminalblock
2- groundingstrap
3 - Anglebracketforstrainreliefclamp
2. Loosen the bottom screw of the
grounding strap. Place the screw
to the GROUND location.
Straighten the grounding strap and
hang loosely.
3. Fixthe strain relief clamp to the
angle bracket. Tighten the nut.
4. Loosen the 2 screws labeled L and
the screw labeled N in the terminal
block, and the screw of the
GROUND terminal.
5. Thread the 4 wire cable through the
U.L strain relief clamp.
6. Tighten the screws (2.5 Nm) of the
U.L strain relief clamp so that the
power cord cannot be moved.
7. Attach the power cord ground
conductor (green) to the GROUND
terminal. Tighten the screw (2.5
Nm) so that the ground conductor
is held securely in place.
8. Attach the 2 power cord outer
conductors (red and black) to the 2
terminals labeled L and the
remaining power cord conductor
(white) to the terminal labeled N.
9. Tighten all 3 screws (3 Nm) so that
the power conductors are held
securely in place.
10. Check the U.L strain relief clamp
to make sure that it istight and
cannot be turned.
11. Replace the cover on the terminal
block and fasten in place.
[_ Make sure that the U.L strain relief
clamp is outside the cover[
The appliance is now ready to be
plugged into the &wire receptacle of
the power rating.
Connecting 3-wire power supply
cord
1. Remove the screws from the cover
of the terminal block located at the
top rear of the appliance.
2. Make sure that there is
a grounding strap.
3. Fixthe strain relief clamp to the
angle bracket. Tighten the nut.
4. Loosen the 2 screws labeled L and
the screw labeled N in the terminal
block.
5. Thread the 3-wire cable through
the U.L strain relief clamp.
6. Tighten the screws (2.5 Nm) on the
U.L strain relief clamp so that the
power cord cannot be moved.
7. Attach the 2 power cord outer
conductors (red and black) to the 2
terminals labeled L and the
remaining power cord conductor
(white) to the terminal labeled N.
8. Tighten all 3 screws (3 Nm) so that
the power conductors are held in
place securely.
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9. Check the U.L strain relief clamp
to make sure that it is tight and
cannot be turned.
10. Replace the cover on the terminal
block and fasten in place.
[_ Make sure that the U.L strain relief
clamp is outside the cover[
Additional grounding procedure
- Some local regulations may
require a separate ground. Insuch
cases, the required accessory
ground wire, clamp and screw
must be purchased separately.
- Never ground the dryer to plastic
plumbing lines, gas lines or water
pipes.
Groundinginstruction
Thisappliancemustbegrounded.In
theeventofamalfunctionor
breakdown,groundingwillreducethe
riskofelectricshockbyprovidinga
pathofleastresistancefortheelectric
current.
ForCanadathedryercomeswitha
cordwhichhasanequipment
groundingconductorandagrounding
plug.Theplugmustbepluggedintoan
appropriateoutletwhichhasbeen
properlyinstalledandgroundedin
accordancewithalllocalregulations
andordinances.
Improper connection of the
equipment grounding conductor
may result in electric shock.
Have the appliance checked by
a qualified electrician or service
technician if you are in doubt as
to whether the dryer has been
properly grounded.
Exhaust air connection
1. To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer
MUST BE EXHAUSTED
OUTDOORS.
2. To reduce the risk of fire, do not
use the ductwork longer than
recommended.
3. DO NOT use a plastic or
non-metal duct with this dryer.
4. DO NOT use a duct smaller than 4
inches in diameter.
5. DO NOT use exhaust hoods with
magnetic latches.
6. DO NOT exhaust the dryer into a
chimney, furnace cold air duct,
attic, crawl space, or any other
ductwork used for venting.
7. DO NOT install a flexible duct inan
enclosed wall, ceiling or floor.
8. DO NOT crush or kink the duct.
9. Do clean and inspect the exhaust
system on a regular basis; at least
once a year.
10. The exhaust duct must terminate
in a manner to prevent back drafts
or entry of birds or other wildlife.
The Bosch dryers are intended to be
vented outdoors. To prevent build up
of moisture and accumulation of lint
indoors, as well as to maintain
maximum drying efficiency, it is
recommended that the dryer is vented
outdoors.
Exhaust air outlet on the dryer
The dryer is delivered with an exhaust
air outlet on the rear of the appliance.
To take account of the spatial
requirements and an existing exhaust
air system, the following connection
options are possible for the exhaust air
outlet:
- on right side of the appliance,
- on the underside of the appliance.
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3
1 - Exhaustair outletontherearofthe
appliance(standard)
2- Exhaustair outletontheside(0pti0nal)
3 - Exhaustair outletontheundersideofthe
appliance(optional)
Special exhaust air connections must
be obtained from your dealer or part
supplier for either connection type (see
page 8).
- Side exhaust kit
- Bottom exhaust kit
A qualified technician should change
the exhaust air outlet to the optional
connection location.
Ductwork
To ensure optimum performance, the
ducting system of the dryer should be
as short as possible with a minimum
number of elbows. Your dryer will work
best when the venting system has as
few air flow restrictions as possible.
Exhaust ducting which is longer than
recommended may extend drying time,
cause lint to accumulate and affect
dryer performance and dryer life-time.
Four-inch (approx. 100 mm) diameter
ducting should be used. Use either
rigid metal or flexible metal ducting
material.
DO NOT use plastic or non-metal duct
with this dryer.
DO NOT assemble the ductwork with
screws or fasteners that extend into the
duct. They will serve as an
accumulation point for lint.
Joints should be secured with
aluminum tape.
All joints should be tight to avoid leaks.
The male end of each duct section
must point away from the dryer.
Whether connecting to an existing
venting system or a new venting
system, make sure that all ducting is
clean and free of lint.
The maximum permitted length for both
rigid and flexible metal duct is shown in
the table below.
Numberof Rigid Duct FlexibleDuct
90°Turns
or Elbows
0 66 ft. 45 ft.
(2011 cm) (1372 cm)
1 56 ft. 36ft.
(1707cm) (1097cm)
2 48 ft. 29ft.
(1463cm) (884cm)
3 39 ft. 22ft.
(1189cm) (671cm)
4 30ft. 16ft.
(914cm) (488cm)
Note:
Side and bottom exhaust installations
have a 90°turn inside the dryer. To
determine maximum exhaust length,
add one 90° turn to the chart.
More than two 90° turns are not
recommended. For best performance,
separate all turns by at least 4 ft. of
straight duct, including distance
between last turn and exhaust hood.
Good
Better
Exhaust vent hood
The exhaust duct must end with an
approved exhaust vent hood with
swing out damper(s). DO NOT use an
exhaust vent hood with magnetic
latches.
To avoid exhaust restriction, the outlet
must be a minimum of 12 inches (30
cm) above ground level or any other
obstructing surface.
Required parts
The parts required for the exhaust air
system (elbows, lines, exhaust air
outlets) are not included in standard
delivery of the dryer.
Bottom exhaust kit
part no. WTZ 1270
Note:
The maximum permitted number of 90°
elbows (including this side exhaust kit)
is four!
Dryer rack
7. Have the power supply cord fitted
by an authorized technician (see
page 5).
8. Install exhaust duct if necessary.
Follow the installation instructions
supplied by the appropriate
manufacturer!
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If space isvery restricted, it is
recommended to fit the initial parts
of the exhaust duct to the dryer
before the dryer is moved to its
final installation location.
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Move the dryer to its final location
and align.
Do not slide dryer across the
floor if height adjustable feet
have been extended. Feet and/or
dryer base may be damaged if
dryer is slid across floor with
height adjustable feet extended.
10. Position and then level the dryer.
Accessories
The parts required for the exhaust air
system can be obtained from customer
service or your local dealer. Please
follow the installation instructions
supplied by the appropriate
manufacturer!
Side exhaust kit
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part no. WTZ 1265
Note:
The maximum permitted number of 90°
elbows (including this side exhaust kit)
is four!
F_ Special tool for cutting the hole in
prepared side panel is required.
Contact local dealer!
part no. WTZ1290
Use the dryer rack to dry washable
woolen textiles (e.g. sweaters) and
shoes.
Left hinge kit
part no. WTZ1260 (White Dryers)
part no. WTZ126S (Silver Dryers)
The door catch can be reversed if
necessary. The door is hinged on the
right at the factory.
Pedestal Mounting Kit
part no. WTZ 1295 (White Dryers)
part no. WTZ 1295S (Silver Dryers)
Ifmounting the dryer on the pedestal
follow the instructions supplied with the
pedestal.
Installation -
step by step
1. Unpack the dryer.
2. Remove all objects from the drum.
3. Check the dryer for visible
damage.
4. Position the dryer near the
installation location.
5. If required, change the door hinges
to the left (see page 5).
6. If required, have customer service
install the exhaust air outlet on the
dryer (see page 7).
The dryer should be level with all
four feet firmly on the ground. The
dryer must not wobble. If the dryer
is not level or if it does wobble, the
feet must be adjusted. Adjust the
height-adjustable feet until the
dryer does not rock and is level,
both fronbto-back and
side-to-side.
11. Connect the exhaust duct to the
exhaust air outlet on the dryer.
12. Insert plug into the wall receptacle.
Check list before using
the dryer
1. Check that steps 1-12 have been
implemented properly.
2. Ensure that the dryer is connected
to the power supply.
3. Read the operating instructions to
understand how your dryer
operates.
4. Conduct an appliance test:
Check that the drum is empty.
Close the dryer door.
Switch the dryer to "Extra Dry"
and then press the Start
button.
After 3-5 minutes press the
Stop button and open the door.
5. Ifthe interior of the dryer feels
warm, the dryer has been
connected properly.
Switch the dryer to "OFF".
6. Ifthe dryer does not work, switch
the dryer to "OFF".
Look in the troubleshooting
section (page 19) of the
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and
find the fault.
Preparing to transport the
dryer- step by step
1. Rotate the program selector
to "OFF".
2. Pull out the power supply plug.
3. Disconnect the exhaust duct from
the exhaust air outlet on the dryer.
4. Place any accessories in the drum.
5. Close the door and secure with
adhesive tape.
6. Screw the height-adjustable feet of
the dryer into the housing to
prevent them from being damaged
during transportation.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Panel
Start/Stop button
Starts, interrupts and ends the drying process
Start #eHcates Signal
Pause Io_ tern#,
@ @ @
Options
-- Display
Indicates the estimated remaining time of programs.
Ready in
-- Buttons for Options (in addition to the program if
required). See page 14.
Delicates low temp.
Press for temperature-sensitive textiles
(e.g. acrylic fibers). The temperature of the drying
process is reduced, the drying time is extended
correspondingly.
Signal
An acoustic signal indicates the end of the
program.
Indicator light (LED)
Serves as a reminder to clean the lint filter
PermanentPress Off Regular/Cottol
@Lintfilter ver l
@Wrinkleblock Ve[ydry
oRegular dry _ i
@Dampdry Dampdry Regulardry
Drying
@ 60min Dampdry
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Ai[fluff/Noheat
J
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J
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-- Indicator lights (LED)
Indicate the current state of
the drying process.
Program selector
Selects a program. See page 14.
Can be rotated in both directions.
To switch offthe dryer, rotate the
program selector to "Off".
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Choose an option...
Summary of
instructions
Before using your dryer read and
follow ali installation and
operating instructions.
Preparing the dryer
[_ Check the lint filter. The filter
should be cleaned before and after
every drying process.
Signal
0
J_ i%
Options
...and start the dryer.
Switch off the dryer
PermanentPress U
Using the dryer rack
(Option, see page 8)
TimeDry
Safety information
Always follow the IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(see page 23),
Selecting a program
TO AVOID
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Keep flammable materials and
vapors, such as gasoline, away from
the dryer.
Do not dry anything that has ever
had anything flammable on it (even
after washing).
Do not dry anything that has ever
had any type of oil on it (including
cooking oils).
Items containing foam, rubber or
plastic must be dried on
a clothes-line or by using an
air fluff-cycle.
Do not allow items containing
flammable materials, such as
lighters, to remain in clothes while
drying.
Failure to follow these instructions
may result in explosion or fire,
To avoid risk of death or injury!
Use the dryer only in the house or the
garage for drying normal amounts of
laundry for the household,
Use only for drying textiles which were
washed with water.
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Before switching on the
dryer
Install the dryer in accordance with the
installation instructions (from page 4).
Do not use a dryer which is visibly
damaged. If in doubt, contact your
dealer.
Using the dryer
Do not leave children unsupervised
near the dryer.
Keep pets away from the dryer. Before
closing the door, check the contents of
the drum.
Remove all objects from pockets.
Lighters are particularly hazardous.
Risk of explosion!
Switch off the dryer at the end of the
program.
Protecting the dryer
Do not climb on the dryer.
Do not lean or sit on the door.
Risk of dryer tipping over!
Do not store or use solvent detergent
boosters or stain remover in the vicinity
of the dryer.
The dryer could be damaged.
Do not liftthe dryer by projecting
components.
Risk of breakage!
Protection of the
environment
Tips on saving energy
To save energy, money and time,
Bosch recommends the following:
- Drain the laundry thoroughly!
Before drying, spin the laundry
thoroughly in the washing
machine. Use the highest possible
spin speed for the type of laundry!
Higher spin speeds reduce the
drying time and the energy
consumption.
- Use optimum load!
Use maximum recommended
loads. However, do not exceed
loads.
- Clean filter!
Clean the filter before and after
each drying process
(see page 18).
- Ventilate the room!
During the drying process provide
an adequate supply of fresh air.
- Do not dry unsuitable materials!
Do not dry rubberized or air tight
items.
Do clean and inspect the
exhaust system on a regular
basis!
Blockages may extend drying
time.
Before using the
dryer for the first
time
Before you use the dryer for the first
time:
1. Read these operating instructions
carefully.
2. Check that the supply voltage
corresponds with the voltage
specifications on the rating plate of
the dryer, see picture page 20
3. Remove all objects from the drum.
4. Check the dryer for visible
damage. If damages found
contact your dealer.
5. Wipe the inside of the drum with a
damp cloth.
6. Conduct an appliance test, see
page 9.
7. Ifthe dryer does not work, switch
the dryer to "Off".
Look in the troubleshooting
section (page 19) of the operating
instructions and find the fault.
Temporary
disconnection of
the dryer
Operate your dryer only when you are
at home. Ifyou intend going on
vacation or are not using your dryer for
an extended period of time, you
should:
1. Turn off the circuit breaker.
2. Pull out the power supply plug if
possible.
3. Clean the lint filter.
Laundry
Identification of fabrics
Observe the treatment symbols on the
textile labels. They provide valuable
information as well as limitations about
the drying process.
Do not dry the following textiles in the
dryer:
- Air4ight textiles (e.g. rubberized)
w
Delicate fabrics (silk, synthetic
curtains)
rq
Dry woolen or wool-rich textiles
with dryer rack only[
rq
Use the time program "Air fluff/No
heat" to dry articles containing
foam rubber or similarly textured
rubberqike materials.
Drying tips
In principle, the following applies to all
drying programs:
- To ensure a uniform drying result,
sort the laundry according to fabric
type and drying program.
- Fasten zippers, hooks and eyes.
Fasten loose belts, apron strings,
etc..
- Do not overdry easy-care laundry -
risk of wrinkling! Leave laundry to
dry inthe air.
- Do not iron laundry immediately
after drying. Place the laundry in a
pile for a short while. Residual
moisture will then be distributed
uniformly.
- Knitted textiles (e.g. T-shirts,
cotton jersey laundry) often shrink
when dried for the first time. Do
not use the "Very dry/Extra dry"
program.
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Program selection
For optimum drying results your dryer
offers several program groups and
additional options.
Select the required drying program
from the program table according to
the examples (see page 15).
Automatic programs
There are automatic programs for
different types of textiles.
(Regular/Cotton or Permanent Press).
Regular/Cotton
01l
40rni
20rain TimeDry
Time programs
Time programs run for a specific time
(20, 40, 60 minutes).
Inthe "Air fluff/No heat" stage the dryer
runs on ambient air without a heat
supply for 20 minutes.
li-1 Dry woolen or wool-rich textiles
with dryer rack only!
Options
Indicator of program
sequence
The dryer uses an electronic scanning
system for all programs except the time
programs. A moisture sensor
continuously checks the moisture in the
laundry. Drying ends automatically as
soon as the selected degree of dryness
has been reached.
The drum continues to rotate at
specific intervals for one hour to
prevent creasing.
The current degree of drying and the
level reached during the program
sequence is indicated via indicator
lights (Drying, Damp dry, Regular dry,
Wrinkle block).
Permanent Press
Off
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Airflu if/N° heat I
20 rain TimeDry]
The program sequence of automatic
programs is controlled via sensors. The
duration of the program depends on
the measured degree of moisture in the
laundry and on the selected degree of
dryness (e.g. Damp dry or Extra dry).
Start Delicates Signal
Stop lowtemp.
@
0
Delicates low temp.
Press the "Delicates low temp." button
for temperature sensitive textiles.
Observe the care information or
symbols on the textiles. The
temperature of the drying process is
reduced, the drying time is extended.
Signal
Your dryer outputs different signals, if
the "Signal" button is pressed.
Signal Type
Stalt Shorttone
End Sequenced sh0_
tones
I_llf the indicator light "Wrinkle block"
illuminates when the program
selector is in Off-Position - turn off
the circuit breaker and call for
customer service!
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Mal-0perati0n Sequenced 10ngtones
Warningd Sequenced l0ngtones
malfunction
TIThe signal
"Warning of malfunction" is active
in any case.
Program selection table
Automatic programs
ForCottonsandcoloredsmadeof cottonorlinen. "Regular/Cottons"
Press"DeJicateslowtemp." buttonfortemperature-sensitivetextiles. Automaticprogram
Forlaundry,
Bedfinen,tablefinen,towels
Bedfinenandtablelinen,towels,T-shirts,sportsshhts,overalls
T-shhts,sportsshhts,dresses,trousers,overalls,underwear
TerrytoweJs,kitchentoweJs,handtowels,bedlinen,underwear,cotton
socks
Terrytowels,kitchentowels,handtowels,bedlinen,underwear,cotton
socks
Terrybathrobesandterrybedlinen,
Easy-care(drip-dry)laundrymadeof syntheticandblendedfabric,cottone.g. polyester
Pressthe "Delicateslowtemp." buttonfor verytemperature-sensitivetextiles.
Trousers,dresses,skirts,shirts,blouses,leggings,sportsclothingwith
synthetic-richfibers,lingerie
Shirts,blouses,sportsclothing
Bedfinenandtablelinen,tracksuits,comforters,blankets
Time programs
Pre-driedtextileswithlowmoisturecontent,individualsmallitems,e.g.bathtowels,bathingsuits,dishcloths.
Forthe smallestloadingconditionfrom0,22Ib- 0,44Ib(J.e.onesmalltowel),forthis atimedryprogramshould
be selected
Pressthe "Delicateslowtemp." buttonfor temperature-sensitivetextiles option.
- Cottonsandcoloredsmadeofcottonor finen.
- Temperature-sensitivetextiles.
Fresheningor airinglittlewornitemsofclothinganddryingof extremesensitivetextiles.
Foralltextiletypesinclusivefoamrubber(e.g.pillows,stuffedtoys),plastic(e.g.showercurtains,tableclothes),
rubber(e.g.backedrugs),sheernylon,polypropylene.
whichisto be ironed
whichisnotto beironed
whichisnotto beironed,thick
multbply
whichisparticularlythickor
multbply
Forlaundry,
whichisnotto beironedoronly
tightlyhoned
whichisnotto beironed
whichisnotto beironed,thick
multbply
Dampdry
Regulardry
Verydry
Extradry
"PermanentPress"
Automaticprogram
Dampdry
Regulardry
Verydry
"Time Dry"
20,40,60 mln
20,40,60 mln
Airfluff
Operation
Using the dryer
1. Open the door.
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2. Check lint filter.
The filter should be cleaned after
and before every drying process.
Cleaning the filter reduces the
drying time and saves energy.
3. Rotate program selector to the
desired program.
Select the program which
corresponds to the laundry in the
dryer from the program selection
table (see page 15).
The dryer light turns on inside the
drum.
IT1 The "Start/Stop" indicator light
starts flashing.
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Start Delicates Signal
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4. If required, select "Option" by
pressing the button.
The "Options" are explained on
page 14.
[_The estimated remaining time will
be updated.
5. Place laundry in the empty drum.
Put each piece of laundry into the
machine separately.
For best results the laundry to be
dried must be sorted according to
type of laundry and desired degree
of drying. For further information
see page 13.
[_ Observe drying symbols of the
laundry manufacturer. Ifdrying
woolen clothing and shoes, see
the information on page 16.
Ensure that there is only laundry in the
drum. Check that all items are
completely in the drum.
6. Close the door.
The "Start/Stop" indicator light
continues flashing.
[_lf the door has not been closed
properly, the dryer will not start.
[_The program starts with an
acoustic signal (ifset).
Ifa standard program has been
selected, the indicator lights indicate
the progress of the program sequence.
At program end an acoustic signal
is emitted (if set) and the LED
"Wrinkle block" illuminates.
When the drying process is
complete (program or selected
time program ended), the drum
rotates at specific intervals for
1 hour.
This prevent the laundry from
creasing. The laundry remains
loose and fluffy until it is removed.
The laundry should be removed
before this time has elapsed.
8. Open the door.
9. Take the laundry out of the dryer.
PermanentPress
Regu!ar/Cotton
Using the dryer rack
(Option, see page 8)
Use the dryer rack to dry washable
woolen textiles (e.g. sweaters) and
shoes. The dryer rack remains
stationary while the drum rotates.
Damp wool should not be moved, as it
has a tendency to matt. Drying shoes
without a rack could damage the drum.
Dry only one item of clothing or
one pair of shoes maximatdry
load 2,2 Ibs (1 kg)! The laundry
must have been spun! Only dry
prewashed shoes! The laundry
must not touch the drum! It
could jam and be damaged.
After using the dryer rack, take it
out of the dryer immediately.
Inserting the dryer rack
1. Open the dryer door.
2. Check that the drum is empty.
3. Remove the lint filter.
4. Liftthe dryer rack horizontally into
the drum.
7. Press the "Start/Stop" button. The
"Start/Stop" indicator light
illuminates.
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20 rnin
TimeDr
10. Rotate the program selector
to "Off".
The dryer light goes out.
11. Clean the filter.
The filter should be cleaned after
each drying process. Cleaning the
filter reduces the drying time and
saves energy.
12. Close the door.
5. Place the dryer rack so that the
catches are inserted at the front in
the locating holes.
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Directly on the dryer rack
or
2. Press the "Start/Stop" button. The
"Start/Stop" indicator light
illuminates.
3. Ifthe item of clothing still contains
residual moisture after the
indicated drying time:
Fold the item of clothing so that
the damp parts are on the
outside.
Restart the program and reduce
the drying duration depending
on the degree of residual
moisture.
6. Insert the lint filter.
The lint filter must be inserted flush
with the drum edge!
Drying laundry items on the dryer
rack
1. Fold laundry to fit the dryer rack.
ii% .
2. Place laundry loosely on the
basket. Do not crush! Laundry
must not touch the drum! Do not
allow items to hang over the dryer
rack!
3. Close the door.
4. Follow directions for time program
on next page.
Drying shoes on the dryer rack:
1. Prepare shoes.
Clean shoes to prevent the drum
from becoming soiled.
If preparing sports shoes, extend
the tongue.
Loosen or remove shoeqaces.
Remove insoles and heel pads.
Roll up a towel and place the
heels of the shoes on the towel.
This will ensure a more uniform
drying result.
3. Close the door.
;hoose a time program
Permaoent Press Off
1. Rotate program selector to "Time
dry/ .... min.".
Select the drying time from the
following table according to the
laundry type.
Laundrytype Requireddryingtime
Thinw00]enpullover 80 min.
(approx.0,81bs/350g) (e.g.60+ 20 min)
Thickwoolenpullover 90-120 min.
(approx.1,91bs/850g) (e.g.60+ 40 min)
Skht 60-90 min.
Trousers 60-90 min.
4. After drying, spread out the
laundry at air for approx. 15 min.
(shoes for approx. 30 min.).
5. Remove the lint filter.
6. Take the dryer rack out of the
drum.
7. Re-insert the lint filter.
Cleaning and care
Cleaning the dryer
TO AVOID
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Never use solvents or highly
flammable liquids for cleaning.
2. Place shoes on the rack.
Smallitems 30min.
(e.g.gloves)
Shoes 30 min.
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Incorrect cleaning may damage the
dryer. Do not spray with a water jet.
Do not use scouring agents or
all-purpose cleaners. Do not use
steam cleaners.
Wipe the housing and fascia with a soft
cloth and soapy water only.
Wipe the drum, door seal and inside of
the door with a damp cloth only.
Cleaning the lint filter
A dirty filter extends the drying time and
increases energy consumption.
The filter should be cleaned before and
after each drying process.
If a warning signal and an E01 warning
message are emitted during a drying
program, clean the filter immediately
and check the exhaust duct.
_i] The program interrupts
automatically.
1. Switch off the dryer. Program
selector to "Off".
The inside of the door heats up
during the drying process.
2. Open the door.
5. Insert the filter.
6. Close the door.
Cleaning the exhaust duct
Inspect and clean the exhaust ducting
at least once a year to prevent
clogging. A partially clogged exhaust
can lengthen the drying time.
Turn off the circuit breaker
Pull out power supply plug
Disconnect the duct from the
dryer.
Vacuum and reconnect the duct.
Cleaning the moisture
sensor
The moisture sensor has to be cleaned
because a fine layer of transparent
buildup is deposited on the sensors.
Cleaning the bearing
shield
Over time, fluff from the drying process
collects in the bearing shield.
This fluff can be easily removed using
your vacuum cleaner, at least once a
month.
Change the light bulb
The dryer light turns on inside the drum
when you open the door.
To change the light bulb:
Set program selector to "Off".
Turn off the circuit breaker.
Pull out power supply plug.
Open the door and locate the light
bulb on the upper left side of the
seal.
3. Remove the lint filter.
4. Remove lint by stroking your hand
over the filter.
The filter should be lightly scrubbed
twice a year with warm soapy water.
The filter is cleaned when it no longer
holds water. The filter must be dried
thoroughly before being replaced.
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This deposit can easily be removed by
wiping the sensors (the two bars next
to the lint filter) with a cloth and a little
white vinegar.
Use white vinegar only[
Clean the moisture sensor once a
month.
Loosen the screw of the cover and
open the cover.
Turn bulb counterclockwise.
Replace the bulb with a new
appliance bulb only (obtainable
through parts department).
Replace the cover and secure with
the screw.
Plug in dryer or reconnect power
supply.
Troubleshooting
Before calling the customer service,
check whether you can rectify the fault
yourself by means of the following
TO AVOID RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
Repairs or replacement of parts
may be carried out by authorized
technicians only.
Problem
Dryerdoesnotstart.
"StaWStop"indicatorlightdoesnot
illuminate.
Programhasbeeninterrupted,
A warningsignalisemittedandthe
displayshows"E:O1".
Degreeofdryinghasnotbeenreached
or thedryingtime istoo long.
Displaymayindicate"E:03".
Drumlightdoesnotfunction.
"StaWStop"indicatorlightdoesnot Faultinprogramsequenceor malfunction.
illuminate."WrinkJeblock" indicator
lights.
Thedisplayshows"000".
Lintfilter LEDisblinkingafterlintfilter Blinkingof lintfilterLEDis notanindicationofa Noactionrequired.Lightwillstopblinking.
hasbeencleaned problem.It is usedonlyasa reminder.
Possiblecause
Mainplugnot insertedat allor notinsertedcorrectly.
A fuseofpowersupplyhastripped.
"Start/Stop"buttonnotpressed.
Noprogramselected,
Doornotclosed.
Ambienttemperaturebelow41 °F/5°C.
Lintfilterdirty.
Exhaustair ductis blockedortoolong.
Faultin programsequenceor malfunction.
Theroom/cabinetis not adequatelyventilated.
Moisturesensordirty.
Exhaustairductisblockedortoo long.
Lintfilterdirty.
Laundrywastoowet.
Unsuitableprogramselected,
Maximumdryingtimewasexceeded.
Motorlimittemperaturewasexceeded.
Noprogramselected.
Lightbulbdefective,lightbulbburnedout,
Nopowersupply.
Lightbulbis loose.
table,
If a fault cannot be rectified or a repair
is required:
Remedialaction
Insertmainplugcorrectly.
Replace/switchon fuse.
Press"Start/Stop"button.
Selectprogram.
Closedoor.
Increaseroomtemperature.
Cleanfilterasdescribedonpage18.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Cleanexhaustairduct.Reduceexhaustair ductto
maximumlengthasdescribedon page7.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Switchoffdryer,leaveto cooldownfor 30 min,
switchon again.
Restartprogram,
Provideanadequatesupplyoffreshair.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Cleanmoisturesensoras describedon page18.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Cleanexhaustair extraction.Reduceexhaustair duct
to maximumlengthasdescribedon page7.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Cleanfilterasdescribedonpage18.
Switchoff/switchonagain.
Spinlaundryat higherspeedin thewashing
machine,Switchoff/switchonagain.
Selectprogramwithaidoftheprogramselection
table(seepage15).Switchoff/switchonagain.
Cleanlintfilter (seepage18).
Checkexhaustair extraction.
Spinlaundryata higherspeedinyourwasher.
Switchoffdryer,leaveto cooldownfor 30 min.
Switchonagain.Startprogram.
Selectprogram,
Changelightbulb,seepage18.
Guaranteepowersupply.
Tightenlightbulb. Removeandreinstallthecoveras
directedon page24.
Switchoffdryer,leaveto cooldownfor 30 min,
switchon again.
Restartprogram.
1. Set program selector to "Off".
2. Turn off the circuit breaker,
3. Pullthe main plug out of the
socket,
4. Call customer service
(see page 20).
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SERVICE and REPAIR
CAUTION - Label all wires prior
to disconnection when serwc_ng
controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous
operation, verify proper
operation after servicing.
The Bosch dryers require no special
care other than the care and cleaning
noted above.
[_lf you are having a problem with
your dryer, before calling for
service please refer to Table on
page 19, following.
If service becomes necessary, contact
your dealer or installer or an authorized
service center. Do not attempt to repair
the appliance yourself. Any work
performed by unauthorized personnel
may void the warranty.
Ifyou are having a problem with your
Bosch dryer and are not pleased with
the service you have received:
First, please contact your installer
or the Bosch Authorized Service
Contractor in your area and
explain to them why you are not
satisfied. This will usually correct
the problem.
If after working with your installer
or service person the problem still
has not been resolved to your
satisfaction, please let us know by
either writing to us at,
BSH Home Appliances
5551 McFadden Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
or, calling us at
1-800-944-2904.
Please be sure to include, if writing, or
have available, if calling, the following
information:
- Model Number
- Serial Number
- Date of Original Purchase
- Date Problem Originated
- Explanation of Problem
Also, if writing, please be sure to
include a daytime telephone number
and a copy of the sales invoice.
You will find the model number and
serial number information on the rating
plate located on the inside of the front
panel.
STATEMENT OF WARRANTIES BOSCH CLOTHES DRYERS
The warranties provided by BSH Home
Appliances ("Bosch") in this Statement
of Warranties apply only to Bosch
LENGTHOFWARRANTY
1 YearFullLimitedWarranty
FromDateofInstallation*
2 YearLimitedWarranty
FromDateofInstallation*
2 YearLimitedWarrantyonElectronics
FromDateofInstallation*
2 YearLimitedWarrantyonMotor
FromDateofInstallation*
* Dateof installationshallreferto theearlierofthedatethe clothesdryeris
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover service
calls or repairs to correct the installation
of the clothes dryer, to provide
instructions on the use of your clothes
dryer, to replace house fuses or correct
plumbing or the electric wiring in your
home or to repair any clothes dryer
that's use was in a manner other than
what is normal and customary for home
use. In addition, the warranties
provided in this Statement exclude any
defects or damage arising from
accident, alteration, misuse, abuse,
Clothes dryers sold to the first using the United States or Canada. The
purchaser by Bosch or its authorized Warranties provided herein are not
dealers, retailers or service centers in transferable.
SCOPEOFWARRANTY
Boschwillrepairorreplace,freeofcharge,anycomponentpartthat is
)rovendefectiveunderconditionsof normalhomeuse,laborand
shippingcostsincluded.Warrantyrepairservicemustbeperformedby
an authorizedBoschSewiceCenter.
Boschwillprovidereplacementparts,freeof charge,for anycomponent
)artthatis provendefectiveunderconditionsof normalhomeuse,
shippingcostsincluded,laborchargesexcluded.
Boschwillrepairorreplace,freeofcharge,anymicroprocessoror printed
circuitboardthatis provendefectiveunderconditionsof normalhome
use fromthe dateof originalinstallation,laborchargesexcluded.
Boschwillrepairorreplace,freeofcharge,anymotororcomponentpart
ofthe motorthatis provendefectiveunderconditionsof normalhome
use fromthe dateof originalinstallation,laborchargesexcluded.
installedorten businessdaysafterthe deliverydate.
improper installation, unauthorized
service work, external forces beyond
Bosch's control, such as fire, flood,
and other acts of God, or installation
not in accordance with local electrical
and plumbing codes. Labor charges
incurred in the repair or replacement of
any clothes dryer after a period of one
year from date of installation shall not
be covered by this warranty. Any and
all replaced and/or repaired parts shall
assume the identity of the original for
purposes of the applicable warranty
period. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
BOSCH DOES NOT ASSUME ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. TO
OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE,
CONTACT THE NEAREST BOSCH
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER OR
CALL 1-800-944-2904, OR WRITE TO:
BSH HOME APPLIANCES CORP.,
5551 MCFADDEN AVENUE
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