To clean the condenser:
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Open the door.
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Open the coarse filter upwards. Remove the fluff filter and close the coarse filter again.
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Grasp the recesses at the top of the condenser with your fingers and use your thumbs to press against
the door.
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The condenser will come free, allowing you to lift it outwards/upwards. Be careful not to damage the
sensitive aluminium section
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Turn it upside down and clean it on both sides, using a vacuum cleaner.
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Remove the red drain plug on the lower edge of the condenser.
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Lay the condenser flat and fill it with water through the filter opening. Now leave the condenser to soak
in water for about 5 minutes, then shower both sides with hot water.
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Dry the condenser carefully afterwards. Don’t forget to put back the red drain plug.
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Put the condenser back in the dryer. Make sure that its base is lined up in the slots in the condenser
cavity inside the dryer door.
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Press the condenser carefully into place until you feel and hear a gentle “snap”. Put back the fluff filter
and close the coarse filter.
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CLEANING THE DRUM
WARNING! Disconnect the appliance
before you clean it.
Use a standard neutral soap detergent to clean the
inner surface of the drum and drum ribs. Dry the
cleaned surfaces with a soft cloth.
CAUTION! Do not use abrasive
materials or steel wool to clean the
drum.
CLEANING THE CONTROL PANEL AND
HOUSING
Use a standard neutral soap detergent to clean the
control panel and housing.
Use a moist cloth to clean. Dry the cleaned
surfaces with a soft cloth.
CAUTION! Do not use furniture
cleaning agents or cleaning agents
which can cause corrosion to clean
the appliance.
CLEANING THE AIRFLOW SLOTS
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the fluff from the
airflow slots.
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