Cleaning the condenser:
If the ‘Condenser’ indicator light starts to flash this
indicates that the condenser needs to be cleaned. The
condenser should be cleaned after every 100 drying
hours. The light illuminates when you first turn the
machine on, then turns off once the
button has been touched.
Turning the condenser locking levers
To clean the condenser:
1. Switch off the power supply and remove the
power plug before cleaning the condenser.
2. Open the condenser cover.
3. Turn the two condenser lock levers 90 degrees
then pull out the condenser.
4. Clean the condenser with pressurised water
and wait until the water drains.
5. Replace the condenser.
6. Turn the two condenser lock levers to lock the
condenser back in place again. Make sure that
these locks are engaged securely.
7. Close the condenser cover.
Pulling out the condenser
Cleaning the sensors:
• There are humidity sensors in your machine that
detect whether the laundry is dry or not. These
sensors need to be cleaned periodically (we
recommend approximately four times a year).
Location of the humidity sensors
To clean the sensors:
1. Open the door of your machine.
2. Allow the machine to cool if drying has been carried out.
3. Locate the metal sensors just behind the lint filter.
Updated: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 06:11:37 GMT
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