[0001] The invention relates to a washer-dryer comprising a drum for receiving laundry to
be treated, the drum disposed in a tub and rotatable about an axis and having a load
not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load less than a second load to
be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first load, a control device
for controlling operation of the washer-dryer, the control device including a weighing
device for determining a load of laundry present in the drum, a display device for
displaying information to a user, and a setting device for receiving input settings
from the user.
[0002] The invention also relates to a method of operating a washer-dryer comprising a drum
for receiving laundry to be treated, the drum disposed in a tub and rotatable about
an axis and having a load not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load
less than a second load to be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first
load, a control device for controlling operation of the washer-dryer, the control
device including a weighing device for determining a load of laundry present in the
drum, a display device for displaying information to a user, and a setting device
for receiving input settings from the user.
[0003] Document
WO 2010/018201 A1 discloses a washer-dryer and a method as defined above.
[0004] It is noted that a conventional washer-dryer is generally not able to dry a full
load of laundry that it is able to wash. For these reasons it is conventional to have
a washer-dryer stop operation after completing a washing process, have the user remove
a part of the wet laundry, and re-start the washer-dryer for drying the remaining
laundry first, remove the dried remainder from the washer-dryer and re-insert the
previously removed still wet laundry and have it dried subsequently. This procedure
is time-consuming and cumbersome for the user, requiring attention to the washer-dryer
two times after starting a process for drying laundry.
[0005] In current development a device applicable for weighing laundry has been incorporated
into a washer-dryer, specifically for controlling balance in spinning operation of
the washer-dryer for de-watering laundry after washing and avoiding excess unbalance.
Also methods for determining amounts of laundry present in a washing machine or washer-dryer
have been established which assess an amount of laundry present by evaluating its
soaking properties when liquid is added to the laundry.
[0006] WO 2010/018201 A1 in particular relates to a drum-type washing machine that may be embodied as a washer-dryer,
and to a method for controlling a water inflow thereof. The washing machine includes
a control device for controlling operations, a detecting unit for detecting a load
of laundry, a timing unit for recording operating times of the washing machine, a
comparing unit for performing comparisons between operating parameters , and a water
supply for unit for feeding a washing solution of water and additives like detergents
into the washing machine.
[0007] EP 3 109 356 A1 relates to a drying method for implementation in a washer-dryer. The washer-dryer
comprises: a tub, a drum arranged within the tub and adapted to receive laundry for
treatment within the drum, a washing arrangement adapted to wash the laundry received
in the drum, a drying arrangement comprising a drying air heater and a drying air
fan for drying the laundry, and a load detector for detecting a load signal indicative
of the load received in the drum. The washer-dryer is adapted to dry the laundry received
in the drum and the drying method comprises evaluation of a moment of inertia of laundry
being dried and being rotated in the drum, and executing a dewatering spin cycle if
the moment of inertia is found to exceed a predetermined threshold.
[0008] Accordingly it is a problem to improve operation of a washer-dryer by providing guidance
to a user with respect to handling loads of laundry for washing and drying by the
washer-dryer, and minimize necessary interaction between the user and the washer-dryer
when treating laundry.
[0009] Solutions to these problems are accomplished, according to the invention, by providing
a washer-dryer and a method for operating a washer-dryer as defined in the respective
independent claim. Preferred embodiments of the washer-dryer and the method are defined
in dependent claims, with preferred embodiments of the washer-dryer corresponding
to preferred embodiments of the method, and vice versa, even if not expressly specified
elsewhere herein.
[0010] In accordance with the invention there is provided a washer-dryer comprising a drum
for receiving laundry to be treated, the drum disposed in a tub and rotatable about
an axis and having a load not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load
less than a second load to be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first
load, a control device for controlling operation of the washer-dryer, the control
device including a weighing device for determining a load of laundry present in the
drum, a display device for displaying information to a user, and a setting device
for receiving input settings from the user, wherein the control device is configured
for, upon receiving the laundry into the drum and receiving an input by the setting
device for starting treatment of the laundry by washing and drying, weighing the laundry
and determining a load of the laundry by the weighing device, comparing the load to
the second load, and if the load does not exceed the second load, controlling the
display device for displaying a first indication that treatment by washing and drying
the laundry in the drum may be performed in a continuous process, and if the load
exceeds the second load, controlling the display device for displaying a second indication
that the treatment by washing and drying the laundry will be interrupted after washing,
and the user prompted to remove laundry with a load in excess of the second load from
the drum prior to starting drying the laundry.
[0011] In accordance with the invention there is also provided a method of operating a washer-dryer
comprising a drum for receiving laundry to be treated, the drum disposed in a tub
and rotatable about an axis and having a load not exceeding first load to be washed
and having a load less than a second load to be dried, wherein the second load is
smaller than the first load, a control device for controlling operation of the washer-dryer,
the control device including a weighing device for determining a load of laundry present
in the drum, a display device for displaying information to a user, and a setting
device for receiving input settings from the user. The method includes the following
steps:
- a) upon receiving the laundry into the drum and receiving an input by the setting
device for starting treatment of the laundry by washing and drying, weighing the laundry
and determining a load of the laundry by the weighing device;
- b) comparing the load to the second load, and if the load does not exceed the second
load, displaying a first indication by the display device that treatment by washing
and drying the laundry in the drum may be performed in a continuous process, and if
the load exceeds the second load, displaying a second indication by the display device
that the treatment by washing and drying the laundry will be interrupted after washing;
and prompting the user to remove laundry with a load in excess of the second load
from the drum prior to starting drying the laundry.
[0012] The invention provides extended ease of use of the respective washer-dryer by enabling
the user to avoid attention to the washer-dryer before fully finishing washing and
drying a load of laundry if this load does not exceed the maximal load acceptable
for being dried in the washer-dryer. The invention combines advantageously with automatic
control and autonomous treatment processes of the washer-dryer such as automatic dosing
of detergents, softeners and other agents as conventionally added to washing suds,
adaptation of processes to actual loads of laundry, and prediction of duration of
processes in dependence of actual loads of laundry.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is also configured
to, if the load does not exceed the second load, prompt the user to determine if the
treatment by washing and drying is to be executed continuously. This allows the user
to have the complete washing and drying process run autonomously until its end, or
alternatively retain the possibility to have access to the laundry after washing but
prior to drying, for extracting part of the laundry or adding additional laundry prior
to drying.
[0014] In an additional preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is configured
to, if the load exceeds the second load, interrupting the treatment and controlling
the display device for displaying a third indication prompting the user to remove
laundry with a load in excess of the second load from the drum and re-start the treatment
by providing input to the setting device. This allows the user to remove laundry in
excess of the second load prior to the washing step, and enables having a continuous
washing and drying process executed with excess laundry remaining dry and without
any treatment, for processing at a later time. It is clear that this option is viable
only if the weighing procedure is performed without adding any liquid to laundry for
the purpose of weighing as in some embodiments to be described subsequently.
[0015] In another preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is configured
for, upon receiving the laundry into the drum and receiving an input by the setting
device for starting treatment of the laundry by drying only, weighing the laundry
and determining a load of the laundry by the weighing device, comparing the load to
the second load, and if the load does not exceed the second load, controlling the
display device for displaying a fourth indication that treatment by drying the laundry
in the drum may be performed, and if the load exceeds the second load, controlling
the display device for displaying a fourth indication prompting the user to remove
laundry with a load in excess of the second load from the drum prior to starting drying
the laundry. Thereby advantage is taken of the availability of the weighing device
for evaluating the laundry prior to executing a drying process, applying it to evaluate
if a given load of laundry is below the maximum capacity of the washer-dryer for drying
the laundry. It is observed that the operation of the weighing device has to account
for that the laundry placed into the drum for drying only is usually wet to a degree
of around 50% of the dry mass of the laundry, thereby increasing the total mass substantially
in relation to the situation where dry laundry is placed into the drum for washing.
[0016] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is configured
to interrupt operation after a washing treatment of laundry in the drum, and resume
operation after receiving an input from the user via the setting device, and also
configured to, if the load does not exceed the second load, display an indication
on the display device that no extraction of laundry from the drum is necessary prior
to providing the input for resuming operation to the setting device. Thereby the user
is informed of the appropriateness of a given load of laundry for drying even if the
washer-dryer has interrupted operation after washing and prior art drying, making
it clear that operation can be continued by giving a respective input to the setting
device without prior extracting laundry from the drum.
[0017] In yet another preferred embodiment of the invention the washer-dryer includes a
suspension device suspending the tub in the washer-dryer, wherein the weighing device
is attached to the suspension device for measuring an extension value of the suspension
device incurred by the laundry placed in the drum. Suspension devices are generally
necessary for tubs having rotatable drums, for adapting to, and dissipating of, dynamic
forces generated by imbalances caused by uneven distribution of laundry in the drum
as the drum spins at elevated speed, particularly for dewatering the laundry after
completing treatment for washing. By attaching the weighing device to the suspension
device the invention advantageously applies existing components of the washer-dryer
for its purpose.
[0018] In yet a further preferred embodiment of the invention the weighing device includes
an elongation sensor device including at least one elongation sensor. There is no
specific precaution to be observed in selecting the elongation sensor. Specifically
an elongation sensor which is present in the washer-dryer for any other purpose may
be applied in implementing the invention. Such elongation sensors may be: A 3D sensor
which evaluates deformations of a shaft attached to the drum and used both for bearing
the drum in the tub and for driving the drum to rotate by a motor external to the
tub. Such 3D sensor may be located in a bearing located in the tub which is traversed
by the said shaft, and may even include components such as magnets included in the
shaft. Deformations detectable by the 3D sensor are caused by laundry placed in the
drum and causing elastic strain of the shaft. Alternatives to the 3D sensor may be
an extensiometric gauge attached to a spring which is part of a suspension system,
or a displacement sensor attached to a shock absorber which is also part of the suspension
system. Likewise a sensor could be applied which determines the location of the tub
within the washer-dryer by contactless means such as a laser distance sensor. Of course
measurements from a plurality of sensors may be combined for evaluating an actual
load of laundry in the drum. This pertains to sensor devices mentioned in this chapter
as well as to such devices mentioned hereinbelow.
[0019] In still another preferred embodiment of the invention the measuring device is configured
for determining the load of the laundry from data related to moving the laundry by
rotating the drum. With further preference such data may include at least one selected
from the group consisting of: torque of the drum rotating with the laundry; amount
of liquid needed for completely soaking the laundry in the drum; level of liquid in
the drum after introducing a predetermined amount of liquid into the drum and rotating
the drum so as to soak the laundry with the liquid. These are indirect measurements
which apply an increase in the moment of inertia of the drum which is increased by
loading laundry, thereby incurring an increased torque necessary for turning the drum
at a prescribed speed, which may be measured by assessing the related electric load
imposed on the motor driving the drum to rotate. Further data related to the laundry's
capability of absorbing water may be applied in determining the load of laundry present
in the drum. Such data may be assessed shortly after initiating a washing procedure
for laundry. It is observed that in such embodiments the invention proceeds shortly
after the washing process is initiated, whereas methods for measurements described
in preceding chapters may be performed prior to initiating a washing process.
[0020] In again another preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is configured
for applying the load of laundry determined to adjust a process for treating the laundry.
With further preference the adjustment of a process for treating the laundry may include
at least one selected from the group consisting of: duration of the process; addition
of detergent to the process; addition of water to the process; addition of heat to
the process. Thereby data obtained by applying the invention may be used in adapting
a process for treating the laundry, which may further enhance the benefit to be obtained
by the user.
[0021] In again a further preferred embodiment of the invention the control device is configured
for applying the load of laundry determined to predict duration of the process for
treating the laundry that has actually been selected by the user. Thereby user's benefit
is further enhanced by providing information about when termination of the laundry
treatment process may be reasonably expected, relieving the user from own considerations
in such regards.
[0022] In again an additional preferred embodiment of the invention the display device and
the setting device are included in a communication unit which is spatially separable
from the washer-dryer and communicates with the washer-dryer wirelessly. Thereby the
user may apply a smartphone or other communication unit including capability to receive
input from a user and applied as the setting device, and capability to provide displays
to a user and applied as the display device, and being linked to the washer-dryer
by a wireless communication interface such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, for controlling
operation of the washer-dryer. In such context the definition that the control device
includes the display device and the setting device appears not to require some spatial
unity of the control device, but also allows that items of the control device as the
display device and the setting device are arranged in spatial independence of the
washer-dryer with the drum and other hardware for executing washing and drying processes,
and communicate with the washer-dryer through a wireless channel.
[0023] Further details, benefits and advantages of the invention will appear from the subsequent
description of specific embodiments with references to the Figures in the attached
drawing. In this drawing:
- Figure 1
- shows a schematic section of a washer-dryer according to the invention;
- Figure 2
- shows a flow diagram of a washing and drying method for execution in a washer-dryer
according to the invention; and
- Figure 3
- shows a communication unit applied for providing the display device and the setting
device remote to the washer-dryer.
[0024] As shown in Fig. 1 the washer-dryer 1 comprises a drum 3 for receiving laundry 6
to be treated, the drum 3 disposed in a tub 2 and rotatable about an axis 4 and having
a load not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load less than a second
load to be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first load. A suspension
device 5 is provided for suspending tub 2 in the washer-dryer, the suspension device
5 including springs and shock absorbers according to common practice. Presently only
two springs 5 are shown by dashed lines as representatives of the suspension device
5. Laundry 6 to be processed in accordance with the invention is shown in drum 3.
[0025] Fig. 1 does not show means for bearing the drum 3 in the tub 2, and for driving the
drum 3 to rotate such as an electric motor and a transmission. Fig. 1 likewise does
not show means for routing water or washing suds into the tub 2, adding detergents,
softeners, and other conventional agents to such water or washing suds, heating such
suds, and removing such suds from the tub 2 after completing a washing process. Finally
Fig. 1 does not show means for drying such as a process air channel for circulating
drying air through the tub 2, and heat exchangers for heating or cooling such drying
air, as eventually included in a heat pump.
[0026] A control device 7 is provided for controlling operation of the washer-dryer 1, the
control device 7 including a weighing device 8 for determining a load of the laundry
6 present in the drum 3, a display device 9 for displaying information to a user,
and a setting device 10 for receiving input settings from the use. The display device
9 and the setting device 10 constitute the washer-dryer's user interface, allowing
pertinent information to be displayed by display device 6, and pertinent user input
provided to control device 7 by the setting device 10.
[0027] According to the invention the control device 7 is configured for, upon receiving
the laundry 6 into the drum 3 and receiving an input by the setting device 10 for
starting treatment of the laundry 6 by washing and drying, weighing the laundry 6
and determining a load of the laundry 6 by the weighing device 8, comparing the load
to the second load, and if the load does not exceed the second load, controlling the
display device 9 for displaying a first indication that treatment by washing and drying
the laundry 6 in the drum 3 may be performed in a continuous process, and if the load
exceeds the second load, controlling the display device 9 for displaying a second
indication that the treatment by washing and drying the laundry 6 will be interrupted
after washing, and the user prompted to remove laundry with a load in excess of the
second load from the drum 3 prior to starting drying the laundry 6.
[0028] As a preferred option the control device 4 is configured to, if the load exceeds
the second load, interrupting the treatment and controlling the display device 6 for
displaying a third indication prompting the user to remove laundry 6 with a load in
excess of the second load from the drum 3 and re-start the treatment by providing
input to the setting device 10. This allows the user to remove laundry 6 in excess
of the second load prior to the washing step, and enables having a continuous washing
and drying process executed with excess laundry remaining dry and without any treatment,
for processing at a later time.
[0029] A method according to the invention is shown in Fig. 2 in an essentially self-explanatory
fashion. Upon starting the process for washing and drying a load I of laundry 6 placed
in drum 3 of washer-dryer 1 a step of detecting load I by weighing device 8 is performed,
be it by direct measurement of weight via an elongation sensor attached to a suspension
device 5 in the washer-dryer or by indirect measurement via determination of water
absorption by laundry 6, as described above.
[0030] In particular measuring device 7 may be configured for determining the load I of
laundry 6 from data related to moving laundry 6 by rotating drum 3. Specifically such
data may include at least one of torque or moment of inertia of drum 3 rotating with
laundry 6, amount of liquid needed for completely soaking laundry 6 in drum 3, level
of liquid in drum 3 after introducing a predetermined amount of liquid into drum 3
and rotating drum 3 so as to soak laundry 6 with the liquid.
[0031] Subsequently the measured load I is compared to the predetermined second load 12
which is the maximum load that the washer-dryer can handle for drying.
[0032] If I exceeds I2 the method proceeds by washing laundry 6, and suspending further
progress by displaying a message on the display device 9 which prompts the user to
remove an excess part of laundry 6 from drum 3, and then confirm by in input to setting
device 10 for continuing the procedure. Subsequently the laundry left in drum 3 is
dried, and the procedure is finished. Optionally the user may be prompted to remove
the excess part immediately and prior to washing, to allow washing and drying laundry
6 remaining in drum 3 in a continuous process, and keep the excess laundry dry and
without treatment for processing at a later time. It is clear that this option is
viable only if the weighing procedure is performed without adding any liquid to laundry
6 for the purpose of weighing.
[0033] If I does not exceed 12, thereby qualifying the full load of laundry 6 in drum 3
for drying, another message is displayed on display device 6 prompting the user to
indicate if suspension of the procedure prior to drying is desired. If that is the
case, the procedure continues as described in the preceding chapter by suspending
after washing and prior to drying, continuing after receiving user's input via setting
device 10 only. If that is not the case the procedure continues from washing through
drying to the finish without any further suspension.
[0034] If a process for just drying a batch of laundry 6 in drum 3 is desired, the process
can also profit from weighing laundry 6 prior to performing the drying step, and informing
the user of the load I exceeds the maximum value 12, for avoiding a drying process
with and excessive load of laundry 6 in drum 3. This information may include a prompt
to remove excess laundry from drum 3 prior to initiating the drying process. Of course,
the weighing procedure has to account for that laundry 6 placed into drum 3 for drying
only is wet to a degree of around 50% of the dry mass of the laundry, thereby increasing
the total mass substantially in relation to the situation where dry laundry is placed
into the drum for washing.
[0035] The invention may further provide control device 7 to be configured for applying
the load of laundry 6 determined to adjust a process for treating laundry 6. The adjustment
of a process for treating laundry 6 may include one of: duration of the process; addition
of detergent to the process; addition of water to the process; addition of heat to
the process.
[0036] The invention may also provide for control device 7 to be configured for applying
the load of laundry 6 determined for predicting a duration of the process for treating
laundry 6.
[0037] The invention provides extended ease of use of the respective washer-dryer by enabling
the user to avoid attention to the washer-dryer before fully finishing washing and
drying a load of laundry if this load does not exceed the maximal load acceptable
for being dried in the washer-dryer. The invention combines advantageously with automatic
control and autonomous treatment processes of the washer-dryer such as automatic dosing
of detergents, softeners and other agents as conventionally added to washing suds,
adaptation of processes to actual loads of laundry, and prediction of duration of
processes in dependence of actual loads of laundry.
[0038] Fig. 3 shows the display device 9 and the setting device 10 included in a communication
unit 11 which is spatially separable from the washer-dryer 1 and communicates with
the washer-dryer 1 wirelessly. Communication unit 11 may be a smartphone or tablet
computer appropriately programmed by hosting an app, including capability to receive
input from a user and applied as the setting device 10, and capability to provide
displays to a user and applied as the display device 6. A link to the washer-dryer
1 is established by a wireless communication interface such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi,
for controlling operation of the washer-dryer 1. It is noted that the control device
7 including the display device 9 and the setting device 10 is not meant to require
some spatial unity of the control device 4 within or at the washer-dryer 1, but is
meant to allow also that items of the control device 4 as the display device 9 and
the setting device 10 may be arranged in spatial independence of the washer-dryer
1 with the drum 3 and other hardware for executing washing and drying processes, and
communicate with the washer-dryer 1 through a wireless channel.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0039]
- 1
- Washer-dryer
- 2
- Tub
- 3
- Drum
- 4
- Axis
- 5
- Suspension device
- 6
- Laundry
- 7
- Control device
- 8
- Weighing device
- 9
- Display device
- 10
- Setting device
- 11
- Communication unit
1. A washer-dryer (1) comprising a drum (3) for receiving laundry (6) to be treated,
the drum (3) disposed in a tub (2) and rotatable about an axis (4) and having a load
not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load less than a second load to
be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first load, a control device
(7) for controlling operation of the washer-dryer (1), the control device (7) including
a weighing device (8) for determining a load of laundry (6) present in the drum (3),
a display device (9) for displaying information to a user, and a setting device (10)
for receiving input settings from the user, characterized in that the control device (7) is configured for, upon receiving the laundry (6) into the
drum (3) and receiving an input by the setting device (10) for starting treatment
of the laundry (6) by washing and drying, weighing the laundry (6) and determining
a load of the laundry (6) by the weighing device (8), comparing the load to the second
load, and if the load does not exceed the second load, controlling the display device
(9) for displaying a first indication that treatment by washing and drying the laundry
(6) in the drum (3) may be performed in a continuous process, and if the load exceeds
the second load, controlling the display device (9) for displaying a second indication
that the treatment by washing and drying the laundry (6) will be interrupted after
washing, and the user prompted to remove laundry with a load in excess of the second
load from the drum (3) prior to starting drying the laundry (6).
2. The washer-dryer (1) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (7) is also
configured to, if the load does not exceed the second load, prompt the user to determine
if the treatment by washing and drying is to be executed continuously.
3. The washer-dryer (1) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (7) is configured
to, if the load exceeds the second load, interrupting the treatment and controlling
the display device (9) for displaying a third indication prompting the user to remove
laundry with a load in excess of the second load from the drum (3) and re-start the
treatment by providing input to the setting device (10).
4. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control
device (7) is configured for, upon receiving the laundry (6) into the drum (3) and
receiving an input by the setting device (10) for starting treatment of the laundry
(6) by drying only, weighing the laundry (6) and determining a load of the laundry
(6) by the weighing device (8), comparing the load to the second load, and if the
load does not exceed the second load, controlling the display device (9) for displaying
a fourth indication that treatment by drying the laundry (6) in the drum (3) may be
performed, and if the load exceeds the second load, controlling the display device
(9) for displaying a fourth indication prompting the user to remove laundry with a
load in excess of the second load from the drum (3) prior to starting drying the laundry
(6).
5. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control
device (7) is configured to interrupt operation after a washing treatment of laundry
(6) in the drum (3), and resume operation after receiving an input from the user via
the setting device (10), and wherein the control device (7) is configured to, if the
load does not exceed the second load, display an indication on the display device
(9) that no extraction of laundry (6) from the drum (3) is necessary prior to providing
the input for resuming operation to the setting device (10).
6. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, including a suspension
device (5) suspending the tub (2) in the washer-dryer, wherein the weighing device
(8) is attached to the suspension device (5) for measuring an extension value of the
suspension device (5) incurred by the laundry (6) placed in the drum (3).
7. The washer-dryer (1) according to claim 6, wherein the weighing device (8) includes
an elongation sensor device including at least one elongation sensor (8).
8. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the measuring
device (7) is configured for determining the load of the laundry (6) from data related
to moving the laundry (6) by rotating the drum (3).
9. The washer-dryer (1) according to claim 8, wherein the data includes at least one
selected from the group consisting of: torque of the drum (3) rotating with the laundry
(6); amount of liquid needed for completely soaking the laundry (6) in the drum (3);
level of liquid in the drum (3) after introducing a predetermined amount of liquid
into the drum (3) and rotating the drum (3) so as to soak the laundry (6) with the
liquid.
10. The washer-dryer according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control device
(7) is configured for applying the load of laundry (6) determined to adjust a process
for treating the laundry (6).
11. The washer-dryer (1) according to claim 10, wherein the adjustment of a process for
treating the laundry (6) includes at least one selected from the group consisting
of: duration of the process; addition of detergent to the process; addition of water
to the process; addition of heat to the process.
12. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control
device (7) is configured for applying the load of laundry (6) determined to predict
a duration of the process for treating the laundry (6).
13. The washer-dryer (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the display
device (9) and the setting device (10) are included in a communication unit (11) which
is spatially separable from the washer-dryer (1) and communicates with the washer-dryer
(1) wirelessly.
14. A method of operating a washer-dryer (1) comprising a drum (3) for receiving laundry
(6) to be treated, the drum (3) disposed in a tub (2) and rotatable about an axis
(4) and having a load not exceeding first load to be washed and having a load less
than a second load to be dried, wherein the second load is smaller than the first
load, a control device (7) for controlling operation of the washer-dryer (1), the
control device (7) including a weighing device (8) for determining a load of laundry
(6) present in the drum (3), a display device (9) for displaying information to a
user, and a setting device (10) for receiving input settings from the user,
characterized in that the method includes the following steps:
a) upon receiving the laundry (6) into the drum (3) and receiving an input by the
setting device (10) for starting treatment of the laundry (6) by washing and drying,
weighing the laundry (6) and determining a load of the laundry (6) by the weighing
device (8);
b) comparing the load to the second load, and if the load does not exceed the second
load, displaying a first indication by the display device (9) that treatment by washing
and drying the laundry (6) in the drum (3) may be performed in a continuous process,
and if the load exceeds the second load, displaying a second indication by the display
device (9) that the treatment by washing and drying the laundry (6) will be interrupted
after washing; and prompting the user to remove laundry with a load in excess of the
second load from the drum (3) prior to starting drying the laundry (6).
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein, in step b and if the load exceeds the second
load, the control device (7) interrupts the treatment and controls the display device
(9) for displaying a third indication prompting the user to remove laundry with a
load in excess of the second load from the drum (3) and re-start the treatment by
providing input to the setting device (10).