3.Rotate the “Timer Control Dial” to the “On” position and set the drying time.
4.You can set the drying time to a maximum of three hours, remember never to leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the power socket.
5.To switch the power off, rotate the dial to the “Off” position.
6.Rotate the “Timer Control Dial”
Cleaning:
1.Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the mains outlet before undertaking any cleaning task.
2.Once the appliance has cooled you can clean it with a damp cloth.
3.Never use solvents with an acid or base Ph to clean the appliance.
4.Use a soft cloth and avoid using any detergents.
5.Wipe the appliance dry after cleaning.
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1. | Clothes are taking too long | 1. | Clothes are too thick. |
| to dry (180min) | 2. | Clothes were not |
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| 3. | The cover isn’t closed properly and air is leaking. |
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2. | The appliance suddenly | 1. | The |
| stops working | the overheat protection has switched the appliance off. | |
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| 2. | The timer has completed the set time and switched the appli- |
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3. | Power indicator light | 1. | There has been a power failure. |
| doesn’t illuminate and the | 2. | The power socket’s fuse has melted or broken. |
| appliance is not working. | 3. | The appliance’s fuse has melted or broken. |
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