Frequently asked questions
What if the "Filter/Vent" indicator lights after cleaning the exhaust system?
Possible fault | Solution |
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The dryer is not operating efficiently | Check the exhaust length and diameter |
because the duct hose is too long. | (see "How to calculate the effective |
| duct length"). A long exhaust hose will |
| increase program times and energy |
| consumption. |
| If the exhaust hose cannot be |
| shortened, the indicator can be turned |
| off by a service technician. |
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What if the program runs too long or stops?
Possible fault | Solution |
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The airflow is insufficient in the area of | Open a window or door to increase |
the dryer. | airflow. |
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The lint filters are clogged. | Clean the lint filters (see "Dryer care"). |
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The laundry was not spun sufficiently in | Select a higher spin speed in the wash |
the washer. | program. |
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The dryer is overloaded. | Reduce the load size. |
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Metal zippers interfere with the dryer’s | Select a timed program to avoid over |
moisture sensors. | drying. |
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An airflow gap of 3/8" (10 mm) must be | This gap must not be blocked by a |
provided between the machine and the | |
floor. | sufficient airflow. |
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What if the laundry is not dry enough?
Possible fault
The load contained too many dissimilar items (size and fabric.)
What if water has collected around the drum opening?
Possible fault
This is condensed moisture from the laundry.
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