DOOR and FILTER

Opening the Door

Pull on handle to open the door.

To restart the dryer, close the door and p r e s s S t a r t / P a u s e button .

WARNING! When the tumble dryer is in use the drum and door may be VERY HOT. Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.

Filter

IMPORTANT: To maintain the efficiency of the dryer check that the fluff filter is clean before each drying cycle.

1 . P u l l t h e f i l t e r upwards.

2. Open filter as shown.

3.Gently remove lint using a soft brush or your fingertips.

4 . S n a p t h e f i l t e r together and push back into place.

Filter Care Indicator

Lights when the filter needs cleaning.

If the laundry is not drying check that the filter is not clogged.

DO NOT USE WATER TO CLEAN THE FILTER.

WATER CONTAINER

The water removed from the laundry during the drying cycle is collected in a container at the bottom of the dryer. When the container is full

the indicator on the control panel will light, and the container MUST be emptied. However, we recommend that the container is emptied after each drying cycle.

NOTE: Very little water will collect during the first few cycles of a new machine as an internal reservoir is filled first.

To Remove the Container

1.Gently pull the bottom of the kickplate so that it unclips from the dryer. The top section can t h e n b e u n h i n g e d allowing the kickplate to b e c o m p l e t e l y removed.

2.Pull firmly on the handgrip and slide the water container out of the dryer

.

Support the container with both hands. When full, the water container will weigh about 4kg.

3. Open the lid located on the top of the container and empty the water.

4.Refit the lid and slide the water container back into position.

PUSH FIRMLY INTO

PLACE.

5. Refit the kickplate by engaging the hinges at the top and 'snapping' the lower clips into place.

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Hoover condenser tumble dryer, VTC 680C manual Opening the Door, Filter, Water Container, Push Firmly Into Place