Instructions / Assembly
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Cleaning the Humidity Sensor
There are humidity sensors in the dryer that detect
whether the laundry is dry or not, and they should
cleaned regularly to ensure they continue working
properly.
1. To clean the sensors:
2. Open the dryer door.
3. If the unit is still hot from the drying process,
allow it to cool down.
4. Wipe the metal surfaces of the sensor using a soft cloth soaked in vinegar and carefully wipe them
dry.
WARNING: Due to the risk or fire and explosion, do not use solution agents, cleaning agents or similar
products when cleaning the sensors.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use metal tools to clean the metal surfaces of the sensor.
IMPORTANT: Clean the humidity sensor 4 times a year.
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Cleaning the Condenser
IMPORTANT: Clean the condenser after every 30 uses, once a
month, or when the Condenser Cleaning icon ' ' is lit.
1. Open the access door on the bottom left corner of the dryer.
2. Push the locking tabs and pull out the condenser.
3. Thoroughly rinse with water and allow to drain.
4. Reverse steps 1 and 2 to reinsert the condenser.
Figure 10
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