Care and maintenance
Looking after your appliance
Care and maintenance
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If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions,
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CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER
IMPORTANT: Clean the heat exchanger when you
see the warning “Heat Exchanger cleaning”.
IMPORTANT: EVEN IF THE “HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANING WARNING LED” IS NOT ON: CLEAN
THE HEAT EXCHANGER AFTER EVERY 30 DRYING
PROCESSES OR ONCE A MONTH.
If the drying process is completed, open the loading
door and wait for it to cool down.
1. Open the kick plate cover as shown.
2. Unlock the exchanger cover by turning in the direc-
tion shown with arrows.
3. Take out the exchanger cover as shown.
4. Clean the front surface of the exchanger as shown.
5. Fit the exchanger cover as shown.
6. Lock the exchanger cover by turning in the direction
shown with arrows.
7. Close the kick plate cover as shown.
WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN WITH BARE HANDS
SINCE THE EXCHANGER FINS ARE SHARP. THEY MAY
HURT YOUR HANDS
CLEANING THE HUMIDITY SENSOR
Inside the machine, there are humidity sensors that
detect whether the laundry is dry or not.
To clean the sensors:
1. Open the loading door of the machine.
2. If the machine is still hot due to the drying process,
wait for it to cool down.
3. Using a soft cloth soaked in vinegar, wipe the metal
surfaces of the sensor and dry them.
IMPORTANT: CLEAN THE METAL SURFACES OF
THE SENSOR 4 TIMES A YEAR.
IMPORTANT: Do not use metal tools to clean the
metal surfaces of the sensor.
WARNING: Due to the risk or fire and explosion,
do not use solution agents, cleaning agents or similar
products when cleaning the sensors.
CLEANING THE INNER SURFACE OF THE LOADING
DOOR
IMPORTANT: DO NOT FORGET TO CLEAN THE
INNER SURFACE OF THE LOADING DOOR AFTER
EACH DRYING PROCESS.
Open the loading door of the dryer and clean all of the
inner surfaces and the gasket with a soft, damp cloth.