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Operation Overview
Using the Appliance
Before the first cycle, set the appliance to dry for
five minutes to warm up the drum. Open the door
between loads the first few times you use the
appliance to allow any odours from the interior of
the appliance to disperse.
1
Ensure the lint filter and water container are
clean.
• The lint filter is inside the door rim. It needs
to be cleaned before each drying cycle.
• Open the door and ensure the lint filter is
clean. If it is not, please clean the lint filter.
• Also check if the water container needs to
be emptied for optimum drying results.
WARNING
• Do not drink the condensed water.
NOTE
• In some instances, LED window may display
E
(Empty water symbol) and the appliance may
stop because the water container is full.
2
Place laundry into the drum after sorting.
• The clothes should be sorted by fabric type
and dryness level and all the strings and
belts of clothes should be well tied and fixed
before being put into the drum. Push the
laundry to the back to keep it away from
the door seal. Otherwise, the door seal and
clothes may be damaged. Close the door.
CAUTION
• Be careful not to trap laundry between the door
and rubber seal.
3
Turn the power on.
• Press the
Power
button. The indicator icon
above the button will become illuminated,
indicating that the appliance is all set to run.
4
Select the drying programme you want.
• You can choose a programme by turning
the programme selector knob until the
required programme is indicated.
• If you press the
Start/Pause
button without
choosing a programme, the appliance
will proceed with the
Cotton
programme.
Please refer to the programme table for the
detailed information.
5
Press the
Start/Pause
button.
• When you press the
Start/Pause
button,
the appliance ventilates the inside of the
drum for 10 seconds in order to get the
appliance ready for drying operation.
6
After the cycle has finished, open the door and
remove the laundry.
7
Turn off the appliance.
• Press the
Power
button.
OPERATION
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