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Washer-dryer functionality

How does a washer-dryer work? – All the answers in 30 seconds.

Your washer-dryer is a pro when it comes to caring for your household laundry. It saves space and does two jobs in one: washing and drying. You might be wondering how it manages it. How does a washer-dryer work? A washer-dryer works best when you don’t fill it up too much. Wet laundry has less volume than dry laundry. If you are drying laundry in your washer-dryer , there should be enough space to allow the laundry to “expand”. Sensors inside the washer-dryer measure moisture and temperature and ensure that your laundry is dried to perfection. Simple!

What should you do if you suddenly notice that your washer-dryer has stopped working or is no longer working properly? Simple: if your washer-dryer stops working, the first (and usually most effective) step is to read what to do in the appliance’s instruction manual. Here, you will usually find very clear descriptions of a range of error messages and accompanying troubleshooting options. If, however, your washer-dryer remains out of action, the only thing to do is to contact the Bosch customer service team.

You can call our Bosch customer service team for large appliances on <CustSerPhoneNo> (24 hours a day, seven days a week) or schedule a convenientappointment onlinefor your faulty washer-dryer.

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