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Cleaning the Appliance Periodically
Cleaning the Appliance Periodically
Wiping the Moisture
Sensor
This device senses the moisture level of
the clothes during operation, which
means it must be cleaned regularly to
remove any build-up of lime scale on the
surface of the sensor.
Wipe the sensors inside the drum.
CAUTION
• Do not wipe the moisture sensor with
abrasive materials. Always clean the
sensor with a dry rough acrylic sponge.
Cleaning the Cool Air Inlet
Grill
Vacuum the cool air inlet grill 3 - 4 times
a year to make sure there is no build up
of lint or dirt that may cause improper air
flow.
NOTE
• Warm air is expelled through the
ventilation grill.
• Adequate room ventilation should be
provided to avoid the back flow of
gases into the room from units
burning other fuels, such as open fires.
Draining the Remaining
Condensed Water
After drying clothes, a small quantity of
condensed water may stagnate in the
base of the appliance and cause odours.
Drain the remaining water regularly to
reduce any unpleasant odours from the
appliance.
NOTE
• It's better to drain the remaining water
when you are going to be away for a
long time, because the remaining
water will stagnate and cause odours.
• Draining the remaining water before
the deodorizing, which works better.
• The remaining water can cause a
freezing of the main drain hose(s) and
affect the drying performance in cold
weather. Draining the remaining water
can prevent the appliance from
unexpected freezing.