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Whirlpool W6 D93WB EE User Manual

Whirlpool W6 D93WB EE
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Using QR Code
Alternatively, contact our After-sales Service (See phone number in the warranty booklet). When
contacting our After-sales Service, please state the codes provided on your products identi cation plate.
EN
Quick guide
Before using the appliance carefully read the Safety
Instruction.
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Eco Monitor
This indicator shows the energy consumption level according to
the programme and the options set. The consumption is
proportional to the lines on the display, by the ecomonitor icon.
OPENING THE DOOR DURING THE CYCLE
Laundry can be checked while the drying cycle runs and any
garments already dry can be removed, while drying continues for
the remaining items. After closing the door, press the "Start/Pause"
button to resume machine operation.
Keep the door closed until the cycle end to save time and energy.
NAVIGATION
The "UP" and "DOWN" buttons are used to navigate the available
menus.
Press the button to conrm the selection.
Press the option button at the symbol, where present on the
display, to return to the previous screen.
If no selection is conrmed, after about 10 seconds, the display
return to the main screen.
SETTINGS
To access the Settings menu, press and hold the relevant button for a
few seconds.
Set language shows the available languages on the display.
Sounds allows to enable or disable the sounds (some sounds, as
warnings, will remain active anyway).
Brightness allows to modify the display brightness.
Factory Default allows to reset the default settings. After having
selected the setting, press and hold the button for a few
seconds.
FIRST TIME USE
When starting the appliance the rst time, the control panel will
automatically show the set language menu. The UP and DOWN
buttons are used to show the languages available in the
machine. Press the button to conrm. The machine cannot
be used without having selected the language.
Make sure that the water tank is correctly inserted.
The dryer must be installed in a room with a temperature
ranging between 5°C and 35°C to ensure proper operation.
Before using the dryer make sure it has been in an upright
position for at least 6 hours.
Should you wish to change the opening side of the door, please
contact our After-sales Service. (See phone number in the
warranty booklet).
DAILY USE
Doing this will keep your machine working at its BEST:
- remember to empty your water tank after each drying
cycle.
- remember to clean your lters after each drying cycle.
Refer to the Care & Maintenance section.
1. Plug the dryer into the power supply socket.
2. Open the door and load garments; always refer to instructions on
clothing labels and the max loads indicated in the programme
section. Empty pockets. Make sure garments do not get caught
between the door and/or the door lter. Do not load items that
are dripping wet. Do not tumble dry large, very bulky items.
3. Close the door.
4. Press the "On/O" button.
5. Select the most suitable programme
for the type of fabric in
that load.
6. Select the options, if necessary.
7. Press the "
Start/Pause"
button to begin drying.
8. At the end of the drying cycle, a buzzer will beep. An indicator on
the control panel signals the end of the cycle. Pull the load out
immediately to prevent the formation of creases on laundry.
9. Turn the machine o by pressing the "On/O" button, open the
door and pull the clothing out. If the machine is not switched o
manually, after about a quarter of an hour from the end of the
cycle , the appliance turns o automatically to save energy.
Note that some programme/option accords with "Crease Care"
system. This means that for some hours, after the end of the
drying cycle, the drum rotates at regular intervals to prevent the
formation of creases.
In case of power failure, it is necessary to press the "Start/Pause"
button to restart the cycle.
CARE LABEL
Always check the care labels, especially when placing garments in
the tumble dryer for the  rst time. Below are the most commonly
used symbols:
May be tumble dried.
Do not tumble dry.
Tumble dry – high heat.
Tumble dry – low heat.
INDICATORS
Cycle phase: Drying - Cool Down
Empty water tank - Clean secondary lter - Clogged door lters - Autoclean - Eco Monitor
Refer to Troubleshooting section:
Failure call After-sales Service -
DEMO
Demo Mode
CONTROL PANEL
1 Programme selection knob
2 On/O button
3 Start/Pause button
Options buttons
4 FreshCare+
5 Cycle End Signal
6 Rapid
7 Cycle Options (hold for Settings)
8 Dryness Level
9 Timed Drying
10 Start Delay
Navigation buttons and Key Lock
11 UP
12 DOWN
13 CONFIRM (hold for Key Lock)
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Whirlpool W6 D93WB EE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Appliance placementFreestanding
Product sizeFull size (60 cm)
Control panel colourBlack
Built-in displayYes
Inlet hose length1.55 m
Outlet hose length1.5 m
Noise emission classB
Noise level43 dB
Cycle time240 min
Water consumption per cycle9.5 L
Depth590 mm
Height850 mm
Weight47 kg
Delay StartYes
Half Load OptionYes
TypeDishwasher
Number of place settings14 place settings
Width600 mm

Summary

Control Panel Overview

Programme Selection and Start Controls

Details on programme selection, power, and starting/pausing the dryer.

Drying Options and Settings

Explanation of various drying options, cycle settings, and rapid drying.

Navigation and Confirmation Buttons

Guides on using navigation buttons for menus and confirming selections.

Status Indicators and Modes

Explains indicators like water tank, filters, and special modes like Demo Mode.

First Time Use and Daily Operation

Initial Setup and Language Selection

Steps for initial setup, including language selection and ensuring proper installation.

Routine Maintenance Reminders

Reminders to empty the water tank and clean filters after each drying cycle.

Loading and Starting a Cycle

Step-by-step guide for loading laundry, selecting programmes, and starting the drying cycle.

End of Cycle and Energy Saving

Information on cycle completion signals, unloading, and automatic shut-off for energy saving.

Special Cycle Features and Settings

Opening Door During Cycle

Procedure for checking laundry or removing items during an active drying cycle.

Navigation and Menu Interaction

How to navigate through menus and return to previous screens or the main screen.

Accessing Settings Menu

Instructions on how to enter the settings menu to adjust language, sounds, or brightness.

Understanding Care Labels

Guidance on interpreting care labels for tumble drying and common symbols.

Dryer Programmes

Cotton Programmes

Details on Eco Cotton, Bed Linen, and Jeans programmes for cotton fabrics.

Mixed and Synthetic Programmes

Information on programmes for mixed fabrics, synthetics, and technical wear.

Delicate and Special Programmes

Covers programmes for wool, delicates, lingerie, cuddly toys, and refreshing items.

Quick and Time-Based Drying

Explains the Rapid 30' programme and the Easy Ironing cycle.

Dryer Options and Customisation

Adjusting Dryness and Time

How to use Dryness Level and Timed Drying options to customise cycle outcomes.

Cycle Enhancements

Details on FreshCare+, Cycle End Signal, and Cycle Option for Gentle/Anti Tangle.

Delayed Start and Control Lock

Explains the Start Delay function and the Key Lock feature for preventing accidental changes.

Care and Maintenance Procedures

Emptying the Water Tank

Instructions for emptying the water tank after each cycle.

Cleaning Door Filters

Guide for cleaning the primary and secondary door filters.

Filter Maintenance Importance

Explains the importance of clean filters for optimal performance and dryer longevity.

Autoclean and Drum Cleaning

Information on the automatic cleaning function and general cleaning of the dryer.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Dryer Not Turning On or Starting

Solutions for issues where the dryer does not power on or start cycles.

Garments Wet or Drying Times Long

Addresses problems with laundry remaining wet or excessively long drying times.

Cycle Completion and Indicator Faults

Troubleshooting for cycle not ending, water tank full, or filter issues.

DEMO Mode and Sensor Malfunctions

Guides on disabling DEMO mode and resolving errors indicated by symbols.

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