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6.
Flush water through the heat
exchanger from all sides to
completely remove all fluff.
Caution!
There is a risk of damage to the heat
exchanger.
Only use water to clean the heat
exchanger, and do not use any hard
objects or objects with sharp edges
to remove the fluff.
7.
Remove all fluff from the seals on
the dryer and on the heat exchanger.
8.
Allow all the water to drip off.
9.
First insert the heat exchanger, and
then fit the heat exchanger's top cap
in place.
10.
Turn both locking levers back and
close the maintenance flap until it
locks into place.
11.
Close the maintenance flap and
press on it until you feel it click in
place.
Cleaning the moisture sensor
Note:
The dryer is equipped with a
stainless-steel moisture sensor. The
moisture sensor measures how damp
the laundry is.
After long periods of usage the moisture
sensor may become covered by a fine
layer of limescale or residues of
detergents and care products. Such
residues must be removed regularly as
the sensor function and in consequence
the drying result may be impaired.
Open the door and clean the moisture
sensor with a coarse sponge.
Caution!
Moisture sensor may be damaged.
Do not clean moisture sensors with
abrasives and steel wool.