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6 / REGULAR MAINTENANCE
6 / REGULAR MAINTENANCE
Important :
The dryer must not operate without the fil-
ter.
Important :
Please remember that the filter must be
cleaned after every drying or steam cycle.
This is located in the lower part of your dryer.
Clean it as follows :
— Remove it from its housing by pulling it
upwards
(Fig. 16).
— Open the filter
(Fig. 17).
— Clean it by removing the thin coating of fluff
covering it
(Fig. 18).
Ensure that there is no fluff accumulating round
the dryer.
Important :
Do not wash filter with water.
(Fig. 19)..
— Re-insert it in its housing, pushing it well in.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
This is located at the top of your appliance. It col-
lects the water extracted from your items as they
are dried.
— To empty it, release it from its housing by pul-
ling it towards you
(Fig. 20)
.
— Empty the tank or collect the water for use in
the steam tank
(Fig. 21)..
Important :
The recovery tank must be emptied after
each drying cycle.
Important :
Risk of frost : if there is a risk of frost,
empty the recovery tank.
Fig. 20
Important :
empty the recovery tank if you wish to move or tilt your appliance.
Advice :
You can store the recovery tank water in a separate container. You can later use this water
to fill the “Steam” tank.
Fig. 21
• CLEANING THE FILTER
• EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK
• CLEANING THE STEAM TANK
Advice :
If you have not used the Steam pro-
gram for several months, we recommend
that you replace the water contained in the
tank.
To clean the inside of the tank, you should
completely remove it from its housing. The
tank lock is located inside the door
(Fig. 11).
To clean the tank, proceed as follows :
— Press on the tank to open it.
— Use the side of a coin to unlock the tank
(Fig. 12).
— Remove it from its housing by pulling it from
bottom to top
(Fig. 13).
— Simultaneously push on both sides of the
upper part of the tank and unclip the cover
(Fig. 14).
— Clean the inside of the tank, as well as the
filter, which can be immersed in water
(Fig. 15).
— Clip the cover back onto the tank.
— Return the tank to its housing, seating the
lower part first.
— Press on the upper part of the tank to re-seat
it in its housing.
Fig. 11
Fig. 14
Fig. 13
Fig. 12
Fig. 15