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Clean the filter base
1. Open the cover.
2. Unlock three locking levers and grasp the filter handle.
3. Remove the base filter and clean it. If there is too much lint on the filter,
clean it in water. Dry the filter thoroughly before installing it back.
4. Clean the rubber sealing, both at the filter and handle.
5. Re-insert the filter.
6. Lock three locking levers and make sure that the levers are in correct lock
position.
7. Close the cover until there is a click sound.
Base Filter
NOTE
• The fluff accumulated on the filter will block the air circulation. Not cleaning
the filter regularly will increase drying time and energy consumption.
• Disconnect the power cord before cleaning!
• Do not operate the dryer without the filter!
• Clean the base filter after each fifth cycle to prevent fluff accumulation
inside the dryer.
• As necessary, approx. once every 6 months, remove the fluff from
the heat exchanger using a vacuum cleaner with a dusting brush
attached.
• Clean the heat exchanger without applying any pressure.
Otherwise the heat exchanger could be damaged. The dryer will
not dry if the cooling fins are damaged or bent.
Clean heat exchanger
Do not touch the heat exchanger with your hand,
which may cause an injury.
WARNING!
• Prepare a wet cloth damped by clean water.
• Clean the door, especially the inside window.
• Clean the sealing around the door opening.
• Clean the humidity sensor inside the drum.
• Take out all the filters, clean the sealing and air flow
openings.
• Before starting the dryer, dry all parts with a soft
cloth.
• Disconnect the power cord before cleaning!
• Clean the dryer with a wet cloth which is only damped by clean water.
• Do not use solvents, abrasive cleaners, glass cleaners or all-purpose cleaners. These could damage plastic
surfaces and other parts.
• Please wear gloves when cleaning.
Clean Tumble dryer
WARNING!
Summary of Contents for WT8H90MS
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Page 24: ...24 BG 1 2 Start Pause 3 4 5 Option Delay 12 1 2 3 Anti Crease 60 30 90 Delay Anti Crease 80...
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