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IMPORTANT:
Never remove the water
tank when the programme is running. The
water condensed in the water tank is not
suitable for human consumption.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT FORGET TO
EMPTY THE WATER TANK AFTER EACH
USE.
6.3. Cleaning the Condenser
IMPORTANT:
Clean the condenser
when you see the warning “Condenser
Cleaning”.
IMPORTANT:
EVEN IF THE
“CONDENSER CLEANING WARNING
LED” IS NOT ON: CLEAN THE
CONDENSER AFTER EVERY 30 DRYING
PROCESSES OR ONCE A MONTH.
If the drying process is completed, open the
loading door and wait for it to cool down.
1. Open the plinth and release the 2 cover
locks of the condenser.
2. Hold the condenser by the plastic part
and pull it out.
3. Clean it with a showerhead and wait for
the water to drain off.
4. Fully insert the condenser into its seat
and lock the 2 locks.
5. Close the plinth cover
1
2
3
6.4.
Cleaning the Humidity Sensor
Inside the machine, there are humidity
sensors that detect whether the laundry is
dry or not.
To clean the sensors:
1. Open the loading door of the machine.
2. If the machine is still hot due to the drying
process, wait for it to cool down.
3. Using a soft cloth soaked in vinegar, wipe
the metal surfaces of the sensor and dry
them.
IMPORTANT:
CLEAN THE METAL
SURFACES OF THE SENSOR 4 TIMES A
YEAR.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use metal tools to
clean the metal surfaces of the sensor.
WARNING:
Due to the risk or fire and
explosion, do not use solution agents,
cleaning agents or similar products when
cleaning the sensors.
Summary of Contents for MSU 8002
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