6 Maintenance and cleaning
Service life of the product extends and
frequently faced problems decrease if cleaned
at regular intervals.
6.1 Lint Filter / Loading Door Inner
Surface
Lint and fiber released from the laundry to the
air during the drying cycle are collected in the
Lint Filter.
A
WARNING!
• Always clean the lint filter and the inner
surfaces of the loading door after each
drying process.
C
NOTE
• You can clean the lint filter housing with a
vacuum cleaner.
To clean the lint filter:
•
Clean lint, fiber, and cotton raveling by
hand or with a soft piece of cloth.
•
Close the lint filter and place it back into
its housing.
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•
Open the
loading door.
•
Remove the
lint filter by
pulling it up
and open the
lint filter.
A layer can build up
on the filter pores that
can cause clogging
of the filter after using
the dryer for a while.
Wash the lint filter with
warm water to remove
the layer that builds
up on the lint filter
surface. Dry the lint
filter completely before
reinstalling it.
•
Clean the entire inner surface of the
loading door and loading door gasket
with a soft damp cloth.
6.2 Cleaning the sensors
•
Open the loading door of the dryer.
•
Allow the machine to cool down if it is
still hot due to the drying process.
•
Wipe the metal surfaces of the sensor
with a soft cloth, dampened with
vinegar and dry them.
C
NOTE
•
Clean metal surfaces of the sensors 4
times a year.
•
Do not use metal tools when cleaning
metal surfaces of the sensors.
A
WARNING!
•
Never use solvents, cleaning agents or
similar substances for cleaning due to the
risk of fire and explosion!
6.3 Draining the water tank
Dampness of the laundry is removed and
condensed during drying process and the
water that arise accumulates in the water tank.
Drain the water tank after each drying cycle.
A
WARNING!
•
Condensed water is not drinkable!
•
Never remove the water tank when the
program is running!
There are
dampness
sensors in the
dryer that detect
whether the
laundry is dry or
not.
To clean the
sensors:
Dryer / User Manual