FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.)
Safety reset
The dryer has a safety cut-out switch, which shuts down the power supply to the unit
if the temperature inside the unit is too high. Should this happen, proceed as follows:
• Switch off and unplug the dryer and let it cool down for 10 minutes.
• Check and ensure that the filter is clean and that nothing is obstructing the air inlet
and ventilation grilles (see “Prevent overheating”, below).
• Plug in the dryer, switch it on and restart it.
If the dryer still does not work properly, or the problem occurs repeatedly, please
contact our after sales support centre, or a qualified service technician.
Prevent overheating
• The most common reason for the dryer to overheat is a blocked lint filter. Check the
filter and ensure nothing is blocking it – for example, a lightweight item such as a
handkerchief might have been sucked over the filter. Clean the filter after each drying
load. Cleaning instructions follow on the next page.
• Also ensure that the air inlet grille and any ventilation openings are clean and free of
obstructions. Use a cloth, soft brush or the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner
to clean the openings.
• Other reasons for the dryer to overheat include poor ventilation in the laundry –
make sure you have a window or door open when you are using the clothes dryer.
Error codes
The condenser dryer will display the following warning indicators or error codes when
it needs maintenance.
Warning indicator
Error code
Problem Solution
The condensate container
is full.
Empty the container
after the dryer stops.
If the light remains on,
please call for a service.
The lint filter or heat
exchanger is dirty/
blocked.
Clean the lint filter and
heat exchanger.
E30 Heating problem
If the problem persists,
please call for a service.
E32 Humidity sensor error
E33 Temperature sensor error