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What to do if…
Malfunction
Check that:
• the drum filter isn’t covered with fluff;
• the condenser isn’t covered with scale;
• the laundry has been well spun (min. 500 rpm; 850 rpm
shortens drying time);
• the ambient temperature isn’t too high (especially if the
room is small); if necessary open the door or window;
• the air intake and vent are free enough to ensure proper
circulation.
• the drum filter isn’t covered with fluff;
• the selected type of drying is right; if necessary, choose
a “drier” programme;
• the condenser isn’t blocked with fluff.
The following malfunctions may occur when using your dryer. Here are some solutions.
Drying times are too long.
Check that:
The laundry is too damp.
Check that:
• the laundry is sufficiently “separated” before going into
the drum;
• the drum isn’t too full.
Drying isn’t even.
Check that:
• the laundry isn’t too dry.
• you have used a softener in the wash;
softeners solve much of the problem with static.
Synthetic items are charged
with static electricity.
Check that:
• the condensation water container is full; having emptied
it, correctly put it back and secure it to the bottom of its
housing.
The “container full” led is
on.
Check whether:
• your dryer is horizontal.
The “container full” led
comes on during a cycle
when the container is only
partly full.
Check that:
The dryer doesn’t start.
Check that:
• the fuses are in perfect condition;
• it’s plugged in properly;
• you’ve pressed the on/off or start button;
• you’ve closed the door properly;
• the condenser is well screwed in;
• the condensation water container is empty and properly
positioned;
• the filter is in its housing properly.