5.
Dry your hands.
6.
Plug in the machine.
7.
Select the programme and the heat setting required.
8.
Press the start button.
The drum will initially rotate in an anticlockwise direction.
The drum will now begin to rotate and will stop automatically when your clothes are dry. The drum will
stop and turn in the other direction for a short while every few minutes.
There is an automatic 12 minute cool down period at the end of every cycle, during which the heater is
switched off. This helps to minimise creasing.
At the end of the drying cycle the drum will rotate periodically until you open the door or disconnect from
the mains to stop it. This helps to minimise creasing.
If the door is opened during a cycle the dryer will stop. If a load is checked mid cycle restart the appliance
by, closing the door and pressing the start button. When drying large items such as sheets, we suggest you
periodically stop the dryer to redistribute the load.
NEVER SWITCH THE DRYER OFF AND LEAVE A HOT LOAD IN THE DRUM. RISK OF
FIRE.
AFTER REMOVING THE DRIED CLOTHES
ALWAYS CLEAN THE FILTER AFTER EACH USE
.
Failure to do so could cause the safety cut-out to operate.
ALWAYS EMPTY THE WATER BOTTLE
THE CONDENSER
The condenser and ducting should be cleaned monthly or more frequently if the dryer is in constant use.
See
“CLEANING THE CONDENSER”
below.
NOTE:
The condenser will discolour through use.
REMOVING THE CONDENSER
Firmly pull the condenser out.
Pull the filter upwards and away from the appliance.
Remove any threads or fluff by hand or with a soft brush.
Slide the filter back.
Wash the filter occasionally in detergent solution using a soft brush to
remove small particles.
If your filter becomes damaged, replace it to ensure no damage is
caused to the dryer.
Open the door, pull out and empty the bottle.
Replace the bottle ensuring that it is pushed all the way in - if it is
not, the dryer will not operate.
If the dryer is connected to a drain there is no need to empty the
bottle but it must be correctly fitted to the machine.