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6. Clean the condenser in vertical posi- tion over a basin or paddling. Rinse through with a hand shower.
| 7. Put the condenser back inside the | |
| bottom compartment. | |
| 8. Close the condenser lid. | |
| 9. Lock the 2 blockages until they snap. | |
| 10. Close the condenser door. | |
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CAUTION! | and drum ribs. Dry the cleaned surfaces | |
Do not operate the tumble dryer | with a soft cloth. | |
when the condenser is blocked | CAUTION! | |
with fluff. This could cause the | ||
Do not use abrasive materials or | ||
damage to the tumble dryer. This | ||
steel wool to clean the drum. | ||
also increases energy consump- | ||
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tion. | 9.5 Cleaning the control panel | |
Do not use sharp objects to | ||
clean the condenser. The dam- | and housing | |
aged condenser could cause |
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leaks. | Use a standard neutral soap detergent | |
Do not operate the tumble dryer | to clean the control panel and housing. | |
without the condenser. | Use a moist cloth to clean. Dry the | |
| cleaned surfaces with a soft cloth. |
9.4Cleaning the drum
WARNING!
Disconnect the appliance before you clean it.
Use a standard neutral soap detergent to clean the inner surface of the drum
CAUTION!
Do not use furniture cleaning agents or cleaning agents which can cause corrosion to clean the appliance.
10.TROUBLE SHOOTER AND SERVICE
10.1Troubleshooting
Problem1) | Possible cause | Remedy | |
The tumble | The tumble dryer is not con- | Connect in at mains socket. | |
dryer does | Check fuse in fuse box (domes- | ||
nected to mains supply. | |||
not operate. | tic installation). |