To Remove the Condenser
Important:
Always switch off and remove the
plug from the electricity supply before cleaning
the condenser.
To maintain the efficiency of the dryer regularly
check that the condenser is clean.
1 .
R e m o v e t h e
kickplate
.
2.
Turn the two locking
levers anti-clockwise
a n d p u l l o u t t h e
condenser.
3 .
P u l l o u t t h e
condenser unit.
4.
Gently remove any
dust or fluff with a
cloth,
then wash the unit by
holding it under a
running tap turning it
so that water flows
between the plates, to
remove any dust or
fluff.
5.
Refit the condenser
ensuring it is in the
c o r r e c t w a y ( a s
indicated by the arrow)
and pushed firmly into
place. Lock the two
levers by turning them
clockwise.
6.
Refit the kickplate.
CONDENSER
EN 10
OPERATION
1. Open the door and load the drum with
laundry. Ensure that garments do not hinder
closure of the door.
2. Gently close the door pushing it slowly until
you hear the door 'click' shut.
3. Turn the Programme Selector dial to select
the required drying programme (see
Programme Guide).
4. If drying synthetics, acrylics or delicate items,
press the button to reduce the heat level.
The light next to the push button will light up
when the machine is in low heat setting. To
deselect in the first few minutes of the
programme, press the button, after this
time reset the machine to change the setting.
5. Press the button. The dryer will start
automatically and the DRY indicator will be
continuously lit.
6. If the door is opened during the programme to
check the laundry, it is necessary to press
to recommence drying after the door has
been closed.
7. When the cycle is nearing completion the
machine will enter the cool down phase, the
clothes will be tumbled in cool air allowing the
load to cool down.
8. When the programme is complete the
END indicator will light.
9. Following the completion of the cycle the
drum will rotate intermittently to minimize
creasing. This will continue until the machine is
switched OFF or the door is opened.
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