7 Care and maintenance
7.3
Build-up of fluff
Fluff is made up of fine textile fibres that largely come from the manufacturing process,
from wear and tear during use and from items being washed. Fluff is not caused by ex-
cessive strain on the washing in the appliance. Even when washing is hung out to dry on
a washing line, fluff is shed when the washing is shaken out or ironed.
Fluff sticks to washing when it is wet. The fluff is released during drying and gets trapped
in the main filter. This is why there is always a build-up of fluff in the filter – sometimes
more, sometimes less depending on the type of washing – after drying.
7.4
Cleaning the main filter
1
2
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Open back the floor grille
1
(see ar-
row).
▸ Pull out the main filter cassette
2
.
▸ Remove the fluff from the main filter.
Wash the filter to clean off heavier de-
posits.
▸ Insert the main filter cassette again
and close back the floor grille.
7.5
Cleaning the main filter mat
Do not operate the appliance without the filter mat.
1
2
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Open back the floor grille
1
(see ar-
row).
▸ Pull out the main filter cassette
2
and
open it.
▸ Take out the filter mat
3
.
▸ Clean the filter mat under running wa-
ter and allow to drip dry.
▸ Put the filter mat back in the main fil-
ter cassette and close it.
▸ Insert the main filter cassette again
and close back the floor grille.
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