^Rinse the unit from the front with a
stream of water.
^Check the condenser unit once more
for visible fouling (see "Checking the
Condenser Unit"). Rinse as often as
necessary.
^Ensure that the condenser unit
rubber seals are clean.
Seals should not be removed and
must be free of kinks.
Checking and cleaning the condenser
unit housing
^Check the condenser unit housing
inside the dryer for visible lint.
Using a damp cloth, wipe it only from
areas you can reach with your hand.
Replacing the condenser unit
^Push the condenser unit fully (to the
stop) back into its housing.
The handle of the unit must be on
top, the locking lever down.
^Rotate the locking lever into the
horizontal position so that its hooks
clearly latch down into the groove in
the base of the housing.
When replacing the inner cover,
ensure that the rubber seal is
correctly seated in its groove.
^Locate the inner cover so that its
latching hooks are down. While doing
so, hold it at an angle and push it
gently downwards.
^Push against the cover and latch it
with its locking lever.
After latching, the locking lever must
be horizontal.
^Insert the bottom of the external
panel and press until the upper edge
latches into position.
,Only a correctly inserted and
latched condenser unit will ensure
the watertightness of the system!
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