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Dryer / User Manual
Drain the water in the tank.
If fibre is accumulated in the funnel on the
water tank, remove it under running water.
Place back the water tank.
If direct discharge option is used,
water tank is not required to be
drained.
7.4 Cleaning the condenser
The hair and the fibre that are not collected by
the lint filter accumulates on the metal surface
of the condenser behind the air deflector.
These fibres shall be cleaned regularly.
If the condenser cleaning icon blinks, check
the metal surface. If there is any fibre, clean it. It
must be checked at least every 6 months.
Open the toe board
by pulling its button.
Move the latches to
open the air deflector
lid.
Pull the brush to the
left to remove it. You
can use the cleaning
brush to clean
filter, condensing
metal surface and
accumulated fibre on
the door.
The cleaning brush is inside the
documentation bag. Get your
brush from the documentation bag
and insert it to its place on the air
deflector to store it.
Clean the fibre on the
metal surface of the
condenser with damp
cloth or the brush on
the air deflector in
up - down direction.
Do not clean with
left - right direction
since it will damage
the metal plates of the
condenser.
You can use a
vacuum cleaner with
a brush for cleaning.
If the vacuum cleaner
does not have
a brush, it is not
recommended to be
used for condenser
cleaning.
After cleaning the
filter, door and the
condenser, drag the
brush to the right and
lock it in its place.
After the cleaning
process is completed,
place the air deflector
cover to its place,
move the latches to
close it and close the
toe board.
You can clean by hand, provided
you wear protective gloves. Do not
try to clean with bare hands. The
condenser fins may damage your
hands. Cleaning from left to right
may damage the condenser fins.
This may lead to drying issues.