User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment
- Warnings and safety instructions
- Operating the tumble dryer
- Before using for the first time
- Energy saving tips
- 1. Notes on correct laundry care
- 2. Loading the tumble dryer
- 3. Selecting a programme and starting it
- 4. Removing the laundry at the end of the programme
- Programme chart
- Changing the programme sequence
- Condensed water container
- Fragrance flacon
- Cleaning and care
- Problem solving guide
- Service
- Installation
- Technical data
- Consumption data
- Programmable functions
Problem solving guide
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Cracks, tears, indentations
Fluff will blow into the heat exchanger
unfiltered through cracks and tears and
will cause obstruction. This will
eventually cause obstruction in the heat
exchanger.
White residues or residues of other
colours
Residues arise from laundry fibres and
residual detergent components. They
can be found on the front and side
edges of the plinth filter. In extreme
cases, they can form stubborn crusts.
Residues are a sign that the filter no
longer has a snug fit at the sides, even
if it appears to be perfect.
Fluff is getting in unfiltered at the edges.
Regenerate the plinth filter (see
"Problem solving guide - Regenerating
the plinth filter"). If the plinth filter shows
these residues again soon, the plinth
filter must be replaced.