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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Dryer is taking
too long.
Results were
not satisfactory.
Drying cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select an appropriate cycle for the
load. Refer to ‘Drying rack’.
Dryness level selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select a higher dryness level.
Refer to ‘Lint’.
Dryer overloaded for
the cycle.
Some cycles have a lower max load
size. Refer to ‘Drying rack’.
Try dividing the load in half and
dry half at a time.
Lint filter, condenser filter,
filter foam or evaporator
grid is blocked.
Clean the lint filter, condenser filter,
filter foam and evaporator grid.
If the problem continues the foam
filter may need to be replaced, refer to
‘Clean the filter foam’.
Water tank is full.
Refer to ‘Emptying the water
collection tank’.
Environmental conditions
may be affecting
dryer operation.
In particularly hot or cold conditions
the dryer will take longer to dry a load
and be less efficient.
Ensure the dryer is installed in a
well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
Do not operate this dryer behind
closed doors (ie inside a cupboard).
Load overly wet at the
start of cycle.
Remove more water from the
load before placing it in the dryer,
eg select a faster spin speed on your
washer, if appropriate for your load.
Load was damp dry at
the start of cycle.
If the load had been partially air dried,
eg has been washed and placed on
the line, use a
TIME DRY
cycle and
monitor the dryness of your clothes.
Dryer not draining water
out properly.
Check the drain hose (if connected)
for blockages or damage.
You may need to call for service
refer to ‘Before you call for service’.
Items got tangled.
Try separating items and
drying similar items together.
Refer to ‘Loading’ for further tips.