Before starting the machine, an initial check of the alarms 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
and 27 is made. If any of these are on, the machine cannot be started.
The different possible alarms and warnings are listed below (explained in more detail in the full
manual):
NTC2 probe disconnected or out of
range (upper drum temperature)
NTC3 probe disconnected or out of
range (temperature of air input to
drum)
No flame / Ignition fault
(only in gas-powered machines)
P02 probe disconnected or out of
range (humidity sensor)
Insufficient air flow
(not available in dryers with heat
pump or professional dryers)
P01 sensor disconnected or out of
range (air pressure sensor)
B04 probe disconnected or out of
range (discharge temperature
probe)
(only for heat pump)
Excess temperature in the system –
safety thermostat
P03 sensor disconnected or out of
range (high pressure)
(only for heat pump)
Fluff filter dirty warning
Order of cycles incorrect
(only for heat pump)
Fault in drum transmission
Low pressure pressostat activated
(B02)
(only for heat pump)
NTC1 probe disconnected or out of
range (drum temperature)
High excess pressure (P03)
(only for heat pump)
Discharge excess temperature
(B04)
(only for heat pump)
Compressor start-up limit
exceeded (M3)
(only for heat pump)
Machine configuration error
Operating limit low air temperature
(only for heat pump)
If any of the previous alarms were to persist, consult your Technical Assistance Service.
Always notify the machine's serial number for your queries.
10. MAINTENANCE
The dryer's worst enemy is the fluff on clothes. The machine in general and its parts must not have any fluff that
might hinder its operation.
The machine must be vacuumed and generally cleaned once a month.
The machine's performance is largely determined by the cleanliness of its components.
The machine operation does not require any type of maintenance. Bearing greasing is permanent for the machine's
entire useful life.