
DNP09SEC
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Dryer
User Manual
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2960314939_EN/ 25-08-25.(9:43)

Dear Customer,
Please read this guide prior to use this product!
Thank you for choosing Smeg product. We would like you to achieve the optimal efficiency from
this high quality product which been manufactured with state of the art technology. Please make
sure you read and understand this guide and supplementary documentation fully before use.
Observe all warnings and information herein. Therefore you can protect both yourself and your
product against potential damages.
Keep the manual. Include this guide with the unit if you hand it over to someone else.
Symbols and Remarks
The following symbols are used in the user guide:
Danger that may cause death or injury
Read the manual
Important information or useful usage tips
Warning against hot surfaces
B
Warning against electric shock
Warning against UV Radiation hazard
Warning against scalding
The product's packaging is made of recyclable materials, in accordance with the
National Environment Legislation.
Warning against fire
NOTICE Danger that may cause material damage on the product or surrounding area
This product was manufactured using the latest technology in environmentally friendly conditions.

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Table Of Contents
1 Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 5
1.1 Intended use .....................................................................................................5
1.2 Safety of children, vulnerable persons and pets .................................................5
1.3 Electrical Safety .................................................................................................6
1.4 Transporting safety ............................................................................................7
1.5 Installing safety ..................................................................................................7
1.6 Usage safety .....................................................................................................9
1.7 Maintenance and cleaning safety .....................................................................11
1.8 Lighting safety .................................................................................................11
2 Environmental instructions................................................................. 12
2.1 Compliance with the WEEE Regulations and Waste Disposal ..........................12
2.2 Packaging information .....................................................................................12
2.3 Standard conformity and test information / EU declaration of conformity .........12
3 Your drying machine ........................................................................... 13
3.1 Technical specifications ...................................................................................13
3.2 General appearance ........................................................................................14
3.3 Scope of delivery .............................................................................................14
4 Installation .......................................................................................... 15
4.1 Right place for installation ................................................................................15
4.2 Removing the shipping safety group ................................................................15
4.3 Connection of water drain hose on products with vapour feature .....................16
4.4 Adjusting the stands ........................................................................................16
4.5 Moving the drying machine ..............................................................................16
4.6 Warning regarding the noise ............................................................................16
4.7 Replacing the lighting bulb ...............................................................................16
5 Preparation ......................................................................................... 17
5.1 Laundry suitable for drying in drying machine ..................................................17
5.2 Laundry not suitable for drying in drying machine ............................................17
5.3 Preparing the laundry to be dried .....................................................................17
5.4 What to do for energy saving ...........................................................................17
5.5 Correct load capacity ......................................................................................18

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6 Running the product .......................................................................... 19
6.1 Control Panel ...................................................................................................19
6.2 Symbols ..........................................................................................................19
6.3. Preparation of drying machine ........................................................................20
6.4 Program selection and consumption chart .......................................................21
6.5 Auxiliary functions ............................................................................................25
6.6 Warning indicators ...........................................................................................26
6.7 Starting the program ........................................................................................26
6.8 Child Lock .......................................................................................................26
6.9 Changing the program after it is started ...........................................................26
6.10 Cancelling the program ..................................................................................27
6.11 End of program .............................................................................................27
6.12 General Description of Steam Programs .......................................................27
7 Maintenance and cleaning ................................................................ 29
7.1 Lint filters (internal and external filters) / Cleaning of the Interior Surface of the
Loading Door ........................................................................................................29
7.2 Cleaning the sensor ........................................................................................30
7.3 Emptying the water tank ..................................................................................30
7.4 Cleaning the condenser ...................................................................................31
8 Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 33
9 Waiver Warning .................................................................................. 35
9.1 I want to fix it myself ........................................................................................35

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1 Safety Instructions
This section includes the safety instructions necessary to prevent the
risk of personal injury or material damage.
• Our company shall not be held responsible for damages that may occur
if these instructions are not observed.
• Installation and repair operations shall always be performed by
Authorized Service.
• Use original spare parts and accessories only.
• Do not repair or replace any component of the product unless it is
clearly specified in the operation manual.
• Do not modify the product.
1.1 Intended use
• Product is designed only for household use. It is not intended for
commercial use.
• The product is not designed for outdoor use.
• Do not install or operate the product where freezing is a possibility and/
or vulnerable to external elements. Water frozen in the pump or the
hoses may cause damages
• Product can only be used to dry and ventilate laundry which are washed
with water and drying machine safe.
1.2 Safety of children, vulnerable persons and pets
• This product may be used by children aged 8 years and older and
persons with underdeveloped physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a the product safe way
and the hazards involved. Children should not tamper with the device.
Cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by children unless
they are supervised.
• Children under 3 years old shall be kept away from the product unless
supervised.

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• Electrical products are dangerous for children and pets. Children and
pets shall not play with the product, climb on or get inside the product.
• Keep the product door closed even when not operated. Children or
pets could be locked inside the product and suffocate.
• Cleaning and user maintenance operations must not be performed by
children unless supervised.
• Keep the packaging materials away from children. Risk of injury and
suffocation.
• Keep all additives used with the product away from children.
• Before disposing of the product, cut the power cord and destroy the
loading door.
1.3 Electrical Safety
• The product must not be plugged in during installation, maintenance,
cleaning, repair and transporting operations.
• If the power the cord is damaged, it shall be replaced by authorized
service to avoid any risk that may occur.
• Do not tuck the power cord under the product or to the rear of the
product. Do not put heavy items on the power cord. Power cord shall
not be kinked, pinched and shall not come in contact with any heat
source.
• Do not use an extension cord, multi-plug or adaptor to operate your
product.
• The product shall not be powered via an external switch such as a timer
or shall not be connected to a circuit that is regularly opened and closed
with a tool.
• The plug shall be easily accessible. If this is not possible, a mechanism
that meets the electrical legislation and that disconnects all terminals
from the mains (fuse, switch, main switch, etc.) shall be available on the
electrical installation.
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
• When unplugging the appliance, don’t hold the power cord, but the
plug.

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1.4 Transporting safety
• Unplug the product prior to transport, empty the water tank and if any,
remove the water drain connections.
• This product is heavy, do not handle it by yourself.
• Take required precautions for the product against falling and tipping. Do
not crash or drop the product when transporting.
• Do not use the extruding parts of the product (such as the loading door)
to move the product.
• Move the product in upright position. If it cannot be moved upright,
transport via tilting to the right side when viewed from the front.
1.5 Installing safety
• To prepare the product ready for installation, ensure that the electrical
installation and water drain is proper by checking the information in the
user manual. If it is not suitable for installation, call a qualified electrician
and plumber to arrange the utilities as necessary. These operations shall
be undertaken by the customer.
• Check for any damage on the product before installing it. Do not have
the product installed if it is damaged.
• Do not remove the adjustable stand.
• Place the product on a level and hard surface and balance with the
adjustable legs.
• The gap between the product and the floor shall not be reduced via
materials such as rugs, pieces of wood and bands. The ventilation holes
under the base of the product shall not be clogged with a rug.
• The product shall be installed not to clog the ventilation holes.
• Install the product in an environment free of dust with good ventilation.
• Do not install the product in close proximity to flammable and explosive
materials and do not keep flammable and explosive materials near the
product when it is in operation.
• The product shall not be installed against a door, sliding door where the
product loading door cannot be completely opened, or behind a hinged
door where the product hinge is faced against the door’s hinges.

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• Install the product where periodic maintenance and cleaning can be
done with ease.
• Place the product with its back surface to the wall (for heater models).
• After placing the product, ensure that the back wall does not come in
contact with any extrusion (a water tap, electrical outlet etc.).
• Place the product with at least 1 cm space between the product and
the furniture edges.
• Follow the flue connection rules specified in the guide (for models with
flue).
• The exhaust air shall not be directed to flue which is used to exhaust the
smoke of devices that consume gas or other fuels (for models with flue).
• The ventilation hose shall not be connected to a heating stove or a
chimney flue (for models with flue).
• Plug the product to a grounded outlet protected with an appropriate
fuse in align with the specified type and current rates. Have an expert
electrician set grounding equipment. Do not use the product without a
grounding conforming with regional/national regulations.
• Plug the product in a grounded socket that conforms with the voltage,
current and frequency values specified in the type label.
• Do not plug the product to loose, broken, dirty, greasy sockets or
sockets that has come out their seats or sockets with a risk of water
contact.
• The new hose sets supplied with the product shall be used. Do not re-
use the old hose sets. Do not make attachments to the hoses.
• Place the power cord and hoses not cause a risk of tripping over.
• To use the product on top of a washing machine, a fixing aperture shall
be used between two products. Fixing aperture shall be mounted by the
authorised service.
• When the product is placed on the washing machine, their combined
weight when full could be around 180 kg. Place the products on a
sturdy floor that can carry adequate amount of load.

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• Washing machine cannot be placed on top of the drying machine.
Installation Table for Washing Machine and Dryer
Dryer Depth
Washing Machine Depth
62 cm 60 cm 54 cm 50 cm 49 cm 45 cm 40 cm
54 cm
Can be installed
Cannot be installed
60 cm
Can be installed
1.6 Usage safety
• The maximum weight of dry laundry prior to washing is specified in
“Technical Specifications” section.
• Do not place the unwashed items in the drying machine.
• Items that are soiled with materials such as cooking oils, acetone,
alcohol, petrol, kerosene, stain removers, turpentine, wax or was
removers shall be washed in hot water with more amount of detergent
prior to drying with the drying machine.
• If chemicals are utilized for cleaning, the drying machine shall not be
used.
• Rubber foam (latex foam), shower bonnets, water resistant textiles,
rubber supported materials and clothes, pillows with rubber foam pads
shall not be dried in a drying machine.
• The items with hair spray, hair product residue or similar materials shall
not be dried in a drying machine.
• Empty the pockets of the clothes and remove items such as matches
and lighters.
• If all items cannot be removed rapidly and cannot be placed where
heat can dissipate, do not stop the drying machine before drying cycle
completed.
• The last part of the drying machine cycle is conducted without
heating (cooling cycle) in order to ensure that the items are kept at a
temperature that will not harm the items.

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• Laundry softeners or similar products shall be used in align with the
laundry softener instructions.
• Do not use the drying machine without the fibre filter.
• Do not allow fibre accumulation around the drying machine.
• To prevent back draft of gas in the room from the devices that consume
other fuels, including open fire, appropriate ventilation shall be provided
(for models with flue).
• Do not operate the product together with heaters such as gas heater
and a chimney. It may cause the flue to catch fire. (for models with flue)
• Do not lean or sit on the loading door when it is open, the product may
tip over.
• Do not get on the product.
• Do not place a source of flame (candles, cigarettes, etc.) on the product
or in the vicinity of it. Do not keep flammable/explosive materials.
• Do not touch the drum as it revolves.
• The back wall of the product will be hot during operation. Do not touch
the back side of the product during drying or after the drying process is
completed. (For models with heating)
• Do not touch the inner surface of the drum while adding or removing
clothes during a continuing program. The drum surface is hot.
• Do not press the buttons with sharp objects such as forks, knives, with
your nails etc.
• Do not operate the faulty or damaged product. Unplug the product (or
shut down the connected fuse) and call the authorized service.
• Unplug the product when not in use.

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1.7 Maintenance and cleaning safety
• Do not wash the product by spraying or pouring water on it. Do not use
a pressure cleaner, steam cleaner, hose or pressurised gun to clean the
product.
• Do not use sharp or abrasive tools to clean the product.
• Do not use materials such as household cleaning agents, soaps,
detergents, gas, gasoline, alcohol, wax, etc. to clean the product.
• The fibre filter shall be regularly cleaned. After each drying cycle, clean
the fibre filter and the inner surface of the loading door.
• Clean the fibre accumulation on the fins of the evaporator behind the
filter drawer with a vacuum cleaner. You can clean by hand, provided
you wear protective gloves. Do not try to clean with bare hands.
Evaporator fins may damage your hands. (For products with heat pump)
• Due to fire and explosion hazard, do not use solutions, cleaning
materials, steel wool or similar materials and tools to clean sensors.
• Clean the flue. (for models with flue)
• Do not drink the condensed water.
1.8 Lighting safety
• Contact an authorized service when you need to replace the LED/bulb
using for lighting (for products with lighting).

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2 Environmental instructions
2.1 Compliance with the WEEE Regulations and Waste Disposal
This product does not contain the dangerous and prohibited materials indicated in the
“Regulation on The Control of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment” published by
Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation of Republic of Turkey. Complies WEEE
Regulations. This product was manufactured from recyclable and reusable high quality
parts and materials. Therefore, do not dispose of this product with other domestic
wastes at the end of its life cycle. Take it to a collection point for electrical and electronic
equipment. You can ask your local administration about these collection points. You can help
protect the environment and natural resources by delivering the used products for recycling.
Also R290 is a flammable refrigerant. Therefore ensure that the system and pipes are
not damaged during operation and transportation.
Keep the product from heat sources, otherwise it may catch fire if damaged.
Do not dispose of the product by throwing it into fire.
2.2 Packaging information
The product’s packaging is made of recyclable materials, in accordance with the National
Legislation. Do not dispose the packaging waste with the household waste or other wastes,
dispose it to the packaging collection areas specified by local authorities.
2.3 Standard conformity and test information
/ EU declaration of conformity
The development, manufacturing and sales phases of this product is conducted in
conformity with the safety rules specified in all related instructions of the European
Union.

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3 Your drying machine
3.1 Technical specifications
The model information as stored in the product
database can be reached by entering following
website and searching for your model identifier
(*) found on energy label.
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/
* Min. height: Height with the adjustable stand closed.
Max. height: Height with the adjustable stand opened at maximum height.
** Weight of dry laundry before washing.
*** Data plate is under the door on the drying machine.
In order to increase the drying machine’s quality, the technical specifications may be
changed without prior notice.
Figures in this manual are schematic and may not exactly match the product.
The values provided with the drying machine or its accompanying documents are
laboratory readings in accordance with the respective standards. These values may
differ depending on the use and ambient conditions.
EN
Height (Min. / Max.) 84,6 cm / 86,6 cm*
Width 59,8 cm
Depth 67,1 cm
Capacity (max.) 9 kg**
Net weight (± %10) 48 kg
Voltage
See type label***Rated power input
Model code

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3.2 General appearance
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1. Top panel
2. Control panel
3. Loading door
4. Toe board handle
5. Ventilation grids
6. Adjustable feet
7. Toe board
8. Rating plate
9. Lint filter
10. Water tank drawer
11. Power cord
3.3 Scope of delivery
1. Water
discharge
hose*
6. Water
filling cap*
2. Filter
drawer
spare
sponge*
7. Pure
Water*
3. User
Manual
8. Odour
Capsule
Group*
4. Drying
basket*
9. Brush*
5. Drying
basket user
manual*
10. Filter
cloth*
*Optional - may not be included, depends on
model.

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4 Installation
Read the “Safety Instructions” first!
Before consulting the nearest Authorized
Service for installing the drying machine, see
the information in the user guide and make sure
the electric and water utilities are as required. If
not, call an electrician and plumber to arrange
the utilities as necessary.
It is customer's responsibility to
prepare the location the drying
machine shall be placed on and
also have power and waste water
installation prepared.
Check for any damage on the
drying machine before installing it. If
drying machine is damaged, do not
get it installed. Damaged products
cause a risk for your safety.
Wait 12 hours prior to operating the
drying machine.
NOTICE
The product includes a cooling
agent and if the product is operated
right after its transported, it may
get damaged. After each time the
product is moved, it shall be left to
rest for 12 hours.
4.1 Right place for installation
• Install the drying machine on a flat and
stable surface.
• Dryer machine is heavy. Do not move it by
yourself.
• Operate the drying machine in an
environment free of dust with good
ventilation.
• The gap between the drying machine and
the floor shall not be reduced via materials
such as rugs, pieces of wood and bands.
• Do not block the ventilation grilles of the
drying machine.
• There shall not be doors that can be
locked, sliding doors or hinged doors near
the installation environment of the drying
machine that may block the loading door
to be opened.
• Once the drying machine is installed,
the connections must stay stable. After
placing the drying machine, ensure that
the back wall does not come in contact
with any extrusion (a water tap, electrical
outlet etc.).
• Place the drying machine with at least 1
cm space between the product and the
furniture edges.
• Your drying machine is suitable to be
operated between +5°C to +35°C. If
operated outside this temperature range,
your drying machine’s operation may be
compromised and get damaged.
• The drying machine shall not be placed
with the back side against a wall.
B
Do not place the drying machine on
its power cord.
* Ignore following warning if your
product’s system does not contain R290.
Dryer contains R290 refrigerant.*
R290 is an environment-friendly, but
flammable refrigerant.*
Ensure that the air inlet of the dryer
is open and it is well-ventilated.*
Keep potential flame sources away
from the dryer.*
4.2 Removing the shipping
safety group
Remove the shipping
safety group prior to
first use the product.

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4.3 Connection of water drain hose
on products with vapour feature
You can directly drain accumulated water
through the water drain hose supplied with
the product instead of periodically draining the
water collected in the water tank
If your dryer has a steam feature,
follow the following diagram for the
water discharge connection.
1 2
3 4
1 Remove the clamp attached to the stopper
at the back of the dryer by pulling it from the
place it is connected with the help of a tool.
2 After removing the clamp, pull the plug
under the clamp.
3 Attach the water drain hose supplied with
the machine to the pipe under the plug.
4 Your machine is ready for use with direct
discharge.
NOTICE
The water discharge hose shall be
fixed at maximum 80 cm height.
Ensure that the water discharge
hose do not get kinked, collapsed
or pressed on between the
discharge and the drying machine.
Hose shall be connected not to
be disconnected from its location.
Leaked water may cause damage.
Do not extend the water drainage
hose.
Check whether the water runs at an
appropriate flow. The drainage line
shall not be closed or clogged.
If an accessory package is provided
with your product, check the
detailed instructions.
4.4 Adjusting the stands
Until the drying
machine stands level
and sturdy, adjust
the stands by turning
them left and right.
4.5 Moving the drying machine
• Drain the water in the drying machine
completely.
• If the product is connected via direct
discharge, remove the hose connections.
The drying machine is
recommended to be moved in
upright position. Otherwise, tilt it to
the right side when viewed from the
front and move the drying machine.
Wait 12 hours prior to operating the
drying machine.
4.6 Warning regarding the noise
As the product is
operated, metallic
noises may come
from the compressor
from time to time, it is
normal.
When the product is operated,
the accumulated water is pumped
to the water tank. It is normal to
hear pumping sounds from the
appliance during this operation.
4.7 Replacing the lighting bulb
If your drying machine has drum lighting lamp;
Consult the authorized service to replace the
bulb/LED used in lighting your drying machine.
The bulb in this product is not suitable for home
lighting. The intended use of this lamp is to
ensure safely loading the laundry to the drying
machine. The lamps used in this appliance is
resistant to heavy physical conditions such as
temperatures over 50°C.

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Read the “Safety Instructions” first!
5.1 Laundry suitable for
drying in drying machine
NOTICE
Laundry that are not drying machine
safe may damage the appliance and
the laundry during drying. Follow
the instructions on the labels on the
laundry to be dried. Only dry the
laundry with “drying machine safe”
written on their labels.
Suitable for the dryer At low temperature At medium temperature Do not dry with
dryer
5.2 Laundry not suitable for
drying in drying machine
NOTICE
Undergarments with metal supports
shall not be dried in drying machine.
If these metal supports get loose
and ripped from the garment, it may
damage the machine.
Delicate embroidery textiles, cotton
and silk garments, garments
manufactured from delicate and
valuable textiles, non breathing
garments and tulle curtains shall not
be dried in drying machine.
5.3 Preparing the laundry to be dried
NOTICE
Items such as coins, metal parts,
needles, nails, screws, stones etc.
may damage the drum group of the
product or may cause functional
operation issues. Therefore check
all laundry that will be loaded to the
product.
Dry the laundry with metal
accessories such as zippers by
turning them inside out.
Close the zippers, hooks and
clasps, button up the covers’
buttons, tie textile belts and apron
belts.
5.4 What to do for energy saving
• Use the highest possible wringing option
as you wash the laundry. Therefore you
can reduce the drying period and reduce
energy consumption. Sort the laundry
based on their types and thickness.
Dry same types of laundry together. For
instance kitchen towels and table cloths
dry faster than bathroom towels.
• Follow the recommendations in the user
manual for program selection.
• During drying do not open the loading
door unless necessary. If you are required
to open the loading door, do not keep it
open for too long.
• Do not add wet laundry as the drying
machine operates.
• Clean the Fibre Filter before and after
each drying session.
• Make sure the filters are clean. Refer to
maintenance and cleaning for details.
• For models with flue, follow the flue
connection rules specified in the guides
and clean the flue.
• During drying session, properly ventilate
the environment in which the drying
machine is in.
• The Eco program is the most energy-
efficient program for drying wet cotton
laundry and is used to assess compliance
with environmentally conscious design
regulations.
• Keep the loading door shut to prevent
heat loss.
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5.5 Correct load capacity
NOTICE
If the laundry in the
product exceed
maximum load
capacity, it may not
operate as intended
and may cause
material damage or
damage the product.
For each program,
follow the maximum
load capacity.
• Loading the domestic drying machine up
to the maximum capacity specified by the
manufacturer for the relevant programs
will help save energy.
The weights below are provided as examples.
Laundry
Approx.
weight
(g)*
Laundry
Approx.
weight (g)*
Cotton
bedding
(double size)
1500 Cotton dress 500
Bedding
(single size)
1000 Dress 350
Bed sheet
(double size)
500 Denim 700
Bed sheet
(single size)
350
Handkerchief
(10 pcs)
100
Large table
cloth
700 T-Shirt 125
Small table
cloth
250 Blouse 150
Tea napkin 100 Cotton shirt 300
Bath towel 700 Shirt 200
Hand towel 350
*Weight of dry laundry before washing.

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6.1 Control Panel
6 Running the product
1. On/Off/Program Selection button.
2. Start / Stand-by button.
3. End time selection button.
4. Steam sellection button.
5. Low temperature selection button / Time
program selection button.
6. Audible warning and child lock selection
button.
7. Wrinkle prevention selection button/ Drum
light button.
8. Dryness level selection button.
6.2 Symbols
Filter
Cleaning
Water tank
Filter drawer /
Heat exchanger
cleaning
Start
pause
cancel
Iron Dry
Drying Buzzer Cupboard
Dry
Cupboard
Dry +
Extra dry End
Anti-
creasing
Child-proof
lock
Low
temperature
TimeDry Ending In RapiDry
Drum
Light
Dryness
Level
EasyCare
Delicates
SyntheticsTow el s Mix Cottons
Eco
Cottons Jeans Sport
Duvet/
DownWear
Shirts
Express Hygienic
Drying
Hygienic
Refresh
Steam Steam
Level 1
Steam
Level 2
On / Off Wool Protect
Night
Freshen
Up
Outdoor
Hygiene
(Baby Protect+)
Downwear ;MƼ
Remote
Control
Bluetooth Gentle
Dry
Reverse
Drum
Bedding
3
4
5
2
6
7
8
1

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6.3. Preparation of drying machine
• Plug the drying machine.
• Open the loading door.
• Remove any foreign material inside it.
• Place the laundry to the drying machine
without jamming them.
• Push and close the loading door.
NOTICE
Ensure that no
laundry is jammed to
the loading door.
Do not close the
loading door with
force.
• Select the desired program by using
On/Off/Program Selection button, the
machine will turn on.
Selecting the program with the On/
Off/Program Selection button does
not mean that the program started.
Press Start / Stand-by button to
start the program.

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6.4 Program selection and consumption chart
EN
Table of steam functioned cycles
Programmes Programme Description
Capacity (kg)
Spin speed in washing
machine (rpm)
Drying Time (minutes)
Steam Drying Time (Min.)
Ready to Wear*
Is a cycle aimed to reduce the wrinkle level on
shirts and t-shirts using a steam function. This
cycle usually eliminates the need for ironing for
casual shirts after drying. Depending on the
texture and thickness of the product to be dried,
the percentage of wrinkle reducing may vary. It
is recommended to use this cycle combining
the same types of fabrics.
1,5 (6
pieces)
800 - 90
1 (3
pieces)
800 - 70
0,3 (1
pieces)
800 - 50
Steam Refresh
Refreshes clothes with a steam function and
removes unwanted odours. Use only with dry
clothes.
1,5 (6
pieces)
-- 35
1 (3
pieces)
-- 31
0,3 (1
pieces)
-- 23
Mix
Use this programme to dry non-pigmenting
synthetic and cotton laundry items together.
Sports and fitness clothes may be dried with
this program.
6 1000 175 180
Jeans
You may dry denim pants, skirts, shirts or
jackets in this program.
4 1200 130 135
Cottons
You can dry your heat-resistant cotton textiles
with this programme. A drying setting suitable
for the thickness of the products to be dried
and the desired level of dryness should be
selected.
9 1000 210 215
Cottons Eco
It dries single layer, casual cotton textiles in the
most economical way.
9 1000 195 200
Synthetics
You can dry all your synthetic textiles with this
programme. A drying setting suitable for the
level of dryness you desire should be selected.
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Table of non-steam functioned cycles
Cottons Iron dry
You may dry your cotton laundry to be ironed
in this program to have them slightly damp for
ease of ironing. (Shirt, T-shirt, tablecloth, etc.)
9 1000 160 -
Wool protect
Use this programme to dry woolen garments
such as jumpers that are washed according
to the instructions.It is recomended that
garments would be removed at the end of the
programme.
1,5 600 148 -
Night (silent)
In this programme the level of noise emitted
to the environment will be the lowest.With this
program you can dry your cotton or synthetic
blend clothes silently.
8 1000 240 -
Duvet/Downwear
You can dry your feather or fibre filled textile
that bears can be dried in drier label as a single
piece of laundry. You can dry double duvet,
pillow or coats as single piece of laundry. Dry
your cloths such as coats and jackets turned
inside out.
- 800 165 -
Outdoor/Sports
(Goretex)
Use it to dry your clothes made of synthetics,
cotton or mixed fabrics or waterproof products
such as functional jacket, raincoat etc. Turn
them inside out prior to drying.
2 1000 135 -
Time Programmes
You may select from time programmes
between 10 and 160 minutes to achieve the
desired drying level at low temperature. In this
programme, tumble drier’s operation lasts for
the set time independently from the dryness
of laundry. This product is available to be used
with a drying basket as option. For products
that are sold without a basket, you can obtain a
basket from an authorized service and use the
drying programs specified above. For details of
use, see the drying basket user guide.
--- -
Hygienic Refresh
You can use this programme for your dry
clothes and laundry that you want to provide
with hygiene without washing them. It provides
high hygiene for your dry textiles via heat effect.
1,5 - 120 -
Hygienic Drying
It is the programme that you can dry your
washed products you want to provide with extra
hygiene (baby clothes, underwear, towels, etc.).
It provides high hygiene for your textiles via heat
effect.
5 800 200 -
Express Super Short
Use this program to have 2 shirts ready for
ironing.
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** Above values have been specified under standard conditions. Consumption values may vary
from the values in the chart depending on laundry type, spin speed, ambient conditions and
voltage levels.
Energy consumption values
Programmes Capacity (kg)
Spin speed in washing
machine (rpm)
Approximate amount
of remaining humidity
Energy consumption
value kWh
Cottons Eco** 9 1000 60% 1,69
Cottons Iron dry 9 1000 60% 1,35
Synthetics Cupboard Dry 4 800 40% 0,80
“If you regularly dry the 9 Kg maximum load of Cottons we suggest to connect the drain hose to prevent
the dryer stopping mid-cycle in order to empty the tank” (see Section “Connection to the drain”)
*The ability of Ready to Wear cycle to bring 100% cotton, 100% polyester, 100% viscose and %56 cotton - 44% polyester blend shirts
in a wearable state (wrinkle release effect) was approved by the Independent Institute of Textile Testing in Europe. Collar, shirt cuffs or
sleeves may be ironed if desired.

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EN
General Programs
Programmes Capacity (kg)
Program period
(hour:min)
Energy consumption (Kwh)
Cottons Eco 9 3:15 1,69
Cottons Eco 4,5 2:00 0,92
Cottons Iron dry 9 2:40 1,35
Cottons Iron dry 4,5 1:36 0,74
Cottons Cupboard Dry 9 3:30 1,82
Cottons Cupboard Dry 4,5 2:15 1,04
Cottons Cupboard Dry Plus 9 3:40 1,91
Cottons Cupboard Dry Plus 4,5 2:25 1,11
Cotton Cupboard Dry ++ 9 3:50 1,99
Cotton Cupboard Dry ++ 4,5 2:35 1,19
Synthetics Iron Dry 9 1:05 0,65
Synthetics Cupboard Dry 9 1:20 0,80
Synthetic Cupboard Dry +y 9 1:30 0,90
Synthetic Cupboard Dry ++ 9 - -
GentleCare 2 - -
Wool protect 1,5 2:28 1,50
The values given for the programs other than Eco are only indicative.
Different modes of operation
Power consumption (W)
Power off mode
(W) (if present)
Delayed operation
mode (W) (if present)
Stand-by mode (W)
(if present)
Stand-by mode with
connectivity function
(W) (if present)
0,47 4,00 0,47 -
Acoustic airborne noise emission of drying cycle dB(A):
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6.5 Auxiliary functions
Dryness level
Dryness level button is used for adjusting to
desired dryness. Program time may change
depending on the selection.
You can activate this function only
prior to start of program.
DRYNESS LEVELS
Iron Dry
You may dry your cotton laundry to be
ironed in this program to have them slightly
damp for ease of ironing. (Shirt, T-shirt,
tablecloth, etc.)
Cupboard Dry
It dries single layer, casual cotton
textiles in the most economical way.
Cupboard Dry +
You may use this program for extra
dryness in thick laundry such as pants,
tracksuit. You can put your dry laundry
that doesn’t require ironing directly in the
wardrobe.
Extra dry
You may dry your thick cotton laundry in
this program such as towels, bathrobe,
etc.
Wrinkle prevention
You can turn on and off the wrinkle prevention
function by pressing the wrinkle prevention
selection button. If you will not take the
laundry out immediately after the program has
completed, you may use Wrinkle prevention
function to prevent wrinkling of your laundry.
Audible warning
Drying machine makes an audible warning
when the program is completed. Press the
“Audible Warning” button if you do not want
audible warning. When you press the audible
warning button, the light goes off and it does
not sound when the program is completed.
You can select this function before
the program starts or after the
program starts.
Delicates
You can activate this function only prior to start
of a program. You can activate this function
if you want to dry your laundry at a lower
temperature. The program duration will be
longer after it becomes activated.
End time
You can delay the end time of the program up
to 24 hours with end time function.
1. Open the loading door and place the
laundry.
2. Select the drying program.
3. Press the End Time selection button and
set the delay time you wish. End time LED
turns on. (When pressed and hold the
button, End Time proceeds non-stop).
4. Press the Start / Stand-by button. End
Time countdown begins. The “:” sign in the
middle of displayed delay time flashes.
You can add or remove laundry
within end time. Displayed time is
the sum of normal drying time and
end time. End Time LED turns off at
the end of countdown, the drying
starts and the drying LED turns on.
Changing the end time
If you want to change the duration during the
countdown:
Pause the program and Turn the On/Off/
Program Selection button and cancel the
program. Select the desired program and
repeat the End Time selection.
Cancelling the end time function
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Pause the program and Turn the On/Off/
Program Selection button and cancel the
program. Select the desired program and press
the “Start/Pause” button.
Drum Light
You can turn on and off the drum light by
pressing this button. The light turns on when
the button is pressed and turns off after certain
time.
6.6 Warning indicators
Warning indicators may vary
depending on the model of your
drying machine.
Filter cleaning
When the program is completed, the warning
indicator for filter cleaning turns on.
Water tank
If the water tank fills up while the program
continues, the warning indicator starts flashing
and the machine goes into stand-by. In this
case, empty the water tank and start the
program by pressing the Start / Stand-by
button. Warning indicator turns off and program
resumes.
Cleaning of filter drawer/
heat exchanger
Warning symbol flashes periodically to remind
that filter drawer must be cleaned.
6.7 Starting the program
Press the Start/Stand-by button to start the
program.
Start/Stand-by and Drying indicators turn on to
show that program started.
6.8 Child Lock
The drying machine has a child lock which
prevents the program flow from being
interrupted when the buttons are pressed
during a program. When the Child Lock is
activated, all buttons on the panel except
the On/Off/Program Selection button are
deactivated.
Press the Audible Warning button for 3
seconds in order to activate the child lock.
The child lock has to be deactivated to be
able to start a new program after the current
program is finished or to be able to interfere
with the program. To deactivate the child lock,
keep the same buttons pressed for 3 seconds.
When the child lock is activated,
the child lock warning indicator on
the screen turns on.
When the child lock is active:
The drying machine runs, or in stand-by state
the indicator symbols will not change upon
changing the position of the program selection
button.
When the drying machine is
operated and the child lock is
active, if the program selection
button is turned, a double beeping
noise will be heard. If the child lock
is deactivated before the program
selection button is turned to its
original place, the program will
be terminated since the program
selection button is displaced.
6.9 Changing the program
after it is started
You can change the program you selected to
dry your laundry with a different program after
the drying machine starts running.
• For example, Pause the program and turn
the On/Off/Program Selection button to
select the Extra Dry program in order to
select the Extra Dry program instead of
Ironing Dryness.
• Press the Start/Stand-by button to start
the program.
Adding and removing
clothes during stand-by
If you want to add or remove clothes to/from
the drying machine after the drying program
starts:
• Press the Start/Stand-by button to put
the drying machine in Stand-by state. The
drying operation stops.
• Open the loading door while in Stand-
by state, and close the door after you
remove or add laundry.
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Adding laundry after the drying
operation starts may cause the
dried laundry inside the drying
machine to mix with wet laundry
and leave the laundry damp at the
end of operation.
Adding or removing laundry
during drying may be repeated as
many times as you wish. But this
operation continuously interrupts
the drying operation, and thus
increases program duration and
energy consumption. So, it is
recommended to add laundry
before the program starts.
If a new program is selected by
turning the program selection
button while the drying machine is
in stand-by, the running program
terminates.
Do not touch the inner surface of
the drum while adding or removing
clothes during a continuing
program. The drum surface is hot.
6.10 Cancelling the program
If you want to cancel the program and
terminate the drying operation for any reason
after the drying machine starts running, Pause
the program and turn the On/Off/Program
Selection button; the program terminates.
The inside of the drying machine
shall be extremely hot when you
cancel the program during machine
operation, so run the refreshing
program to allow it to cool down.
6.11 End of program
When the program ends, the LED’s of End/
Wrinkle Prevention and Fibre Filter Cleaning
Warning on the program follow-up indicator
turn on. Loading door can be opened and
drying machine is ready for another operation.
Turn the On/Off/Program Selection button to
On/Off position in order to turn off the drying
machine.
If the Wrinkle Prevention mode
is active and the laundry is not
removed after the program is
completed, the wrinkle prevention
function activates for 2 hours to
prevent the laundry inside the
machine to get wrinkled. The
program tumbles the laundry with
10-minute intervals to prevent them
from wrinkling.
6.12 General Description
of Steam Programs
Steam cycles
You may use the steam function in cycles that
are marked with a blue line in your machine
panel. It is necessary to to use the dryer
grouping your clothes depending on their types
and thicknesses when you use a cycle with the
steam function active. Do not dry wool, leather,
or clothes that contain metal parts in this cycle.
Extra noise may be generated during steam
generation in steam cycles. Depending on
the type, amount of laundry and the selected
cycle, the result of wrinkle release and odour
removal processes may differ. Upon completion
of steam cycles, laundry should be immediately
extracted from the machine and hung on a
hanger.
Getting the machine ready
Steam tank must be filled before the initial use
of the steam functioned cycles. Therefore,
when using the machine for the first time,
it is required to dry laundry using a steam-
functioned cycle or a cycle with the steam
function inactive.
How to activate the steam cycle:
When you turn on the machine and the rotate
the cycle navigator to the ‘Ready to Wear’ or
‘Steam Refresh’ cycles, the indicator shown on
the image below will turn on.
This symbol indicates that you can run the
drying cycle with a maximum load of 1.5 kg (6
pieces). To be able to dry 1 piece or 3 pieces of
laundry, you need to tap the ‘Steam’ option on
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3 Pieces 1Pieces
Once you have made the required adjustments,
you may start the cycle by pressing the Start/
Hold button.
You will need to tap on the ‘Steam’ option on
the screen to be able to activate the steam
function in Blend, Jeans, Cotton, Economic
Cotton, and Synthetic cycles. When you tap
this button, steam function will be activated, the
symbol shown below will be displayed and the
cycle duration will change.
You may start the cycle by pressing the
Start/Hold button when you see the
symbol displayed and the steam function is
activated.
If the steam tank is empty, the icon
shown below will blink. It is required
to dry laundry in a cycle with the
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7 Maintenance and cleaning
Read the “Safety Instructions” first!
7.1 Lint filters (internal and external
filters) / Cleaning of the Interior
Surface of the Loading Door
The hair and fibres that are separated from
the laundry during drying process is collected
by the Lint filter. Insufficient cleaning of filters
can increase the drying duration and energy
consumption level.
Insufficient cleaning of filters can cause damp
laundries after drying cycle. While cleaning the
filters, in order to prevent microplastics from
spreading to the water system used, the dirt
and hair should be removed. While cleaning
the filters, the water should not be discharged
towards the drains.
After each drying cycle, clean the
lint filter and the inner surface of the
loading door.
NOTICE
Your drying machine has 2 lint filters
with one placed inside the other. Do
not operate the product without the
lint filters.
To clean the lint filter:
• Open the loading door.
• Hold the first part (inner filter) of the two part
lint filter and remove it by pulling it upwards.
• Remove the second part (outer filter) by
pulling it upwards.
Ensure that hair, fibre and cotton
balls do not fall into the slot where
the filters are installed.
• Open both of the lint filters (outer and inner)
and remove the fibres with your hands or
with the brush on the air deflector. You can
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• Insert the lint filters on one another and
place it back in its place.
• Clean the inner surface of the loading door
and the gasket with a soft damp cloth or the
brush on the air deflector.
7.2 Cleaning the sensor
The drying machine has humidity sensors that
detect whether the laundry is dry.
To clean the sensors:
Open the drying machine loading door.
If the machine is hot due to drying operation,
wait until it cools.
Clean the metal surfaces of the sensor with a
soft cloth dampened with vinegar and then dry.
Clean the metal surfaces of the
sensor 4 times a year.
Do not use metal tools to clean the
sensors’ metal surfaces.
Due to fire and explosion hazard, do
not use solutions, cleaning materials
or similar tools to clean sensors.
7.3 Emptying the water tank
During drying, the moisture is removed from
the laundry and condensed, then the water is
accumulated in the water tank. Empty the water
tank after each drying session.
Condensed water is not potable
water!
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If you do not empty the water tank, during the
next drying sessions the machine will stop
operating due to the water tank being full and a
Water Tank warning icon will blink. In this case
empty the water tank and to continue drying
operation, press the Start / Stand-by button.
To drain the water tank:
Pull the water tank out from its drawer carefully.
Drain the water in the tank.
Remove the water tank in the drawer or the
kickplate carefully.
If lint builds up 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
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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.
When the air deflector cover is
removed, it is normal to have water
at the plastic section in front of the
condenser.
If you see fibre
accumulation on the
fan cover and the toe
board, remove with a
cloth.
Do not have weight
on the toe board
when it is open.
NOTICE
Do not use abrasive materials or
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8 Troubleshooting
The drying takes too long.
Lint filter (interior and exterior filters) pores may be clogged. >>> Can be cleaned with vacuum cleaner.
The front side of the condenser may be clogged. >>> Clean the front of the condenser.
The ventilation grills in front of the machine might be closed. >>> Remove any object in front of the
ventilation grills that blocks ventilation.
Ventilation may be insufficient if the dryer is installed in a small space. Open the door or windows to
prevent the room temperature from rising very high.
If there is a humidity sensor;
Limescale may have accumulated on the humidity sensor. >>> Clean the humidity sensor.
The machine may be overloaded with laundry. >>> Do not load the drying machine excessively.
The laundry may not have been spun enough. >>> Spin at a higher speed in the washing machine.
The laundry comes out damp after drying.
The right program for the type of laundry might not have been used. >>> Check the care labels on the
laundry and select a program ideal for the kind of laundry or use longer programs.
Lint filter (interior and exterior filters) pores may be clogged. >>> Can be cleaned with vacuum cleaner.
The front side of the condenser may be clogged. >>> Clean the front of the condenser.
The machine may be overloaded with laundry. >>> Do not load the drying machine excessively.
The laundry may not have been spun enough. >>> Spin at a higher speed in the washing machine.
Drying machine does not turn on or program cannot be started. The dryer does not turn on when set.
The power plug may not be plugged in. >>> Make sure the power plug is plugged in.
The loading door may be left open. >>> Make sure that the loading door is properly closed.
The program may not have been set or the Start / Pause button may not have been pressed. >>> Make
sure that the program is set and it is not in Standby position.
Child lock may be activated. >>> Turn off the child lock.
The program was interrupted for no reason.
The loading door might not be closed properly. >>> Make sure that the loading door is properly closed.
There might be a power outage. >>> Press the Start / Standby / Cancel button to start the program.
The water tank may be full. >>> Empty the water tank.
Laundry shrunk, matted or spoiled.
The right program for the type of laundry may not have been used. Check the maintenance labels on the
clothes and select a program suitable for the clothes.
Water is flowing from the loading door.
Lint might have gathered on the inner surfaces of the loading door and on the surfaces of the loading door
gasket. >>> Clean the inner surfaces of the loading door and the loading door gasket surfaces.
The loading door opens by itself.
The loading door might not be closed properly. >>> Push the loading door until the closing sound is
heard.
The water tank warning symbol is on/flashing.
The water tank may be full. >>> Empty the water tank.
The water discharge hose might have folded. If the product is connected directly to the water drain check
the water discharge hose.
The lighting inside the drying machine does not turn on. (in models with lamps)
The drying machine might not have been turned on by the On/Off button. >>> Check that the drying
machine is turned on.
Lamp might be broken. >>> Contact Authorized Service to replace the lamp.
Anti-Wrinkle icon or light is lit.
An anti-wrinkle program that prevents the laundry in the dryer from creasing may be activated. >>> Turn
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Fiber filter cleaning icon is lit
Lint filters (interior and exterior filters) may be unclean. >>> Can be cleaned with vacuum cleaner.
A layer may be formed in the lint filter pores, leading to clogging. >>> Can be cleaned with vacuum
cleaner.
A layer may be formed in the lint filter (inner and outer filters) pores that leads to clogging.<<Can be cleaned with
vacuum cleaner.>>
Lint filters might not be in place. >>> Insert the interior and exterior filters into their places.
Eco-friendly filter cloth may not be installed on the plastic part, and the front of the condenser may have
clogged.
>>>Install the eco-friendly filter to the plastic part and place it on the filter housing.
Eco-friendly filters may not have been replaced, although the warning symbol is illuminated. “Replace your filter.”
The machine gives an audible warning,
Lint filters might not be in place. >>> Insert the interior and exterior filters into their places.
Filters of the machine might not have been installed.>>> Install the lint filters (internal and external) or the
environmentally-friendly filter in their housing.
The condenser warning icon is flashing.
Condenser front may be clogged with fibres. >>> Clean the front of the condenser.
Lint filters might not be in place. >>> Insert the interior and exterior filters into their places.
The lighting inside the drying machine turns on. (in models with lamps)
If the drying machine is plugged to the power outlet, the On/Off button is pressed and the door is open;
the light turns on. >>> Unplug the drying machine or bring the On/Off button to Off position.
Wi-Fi icon flashes continuously. (HomeWhiz Function models)
>>> The product may not be connected to the wireless network. Follow the instructions to connect to the network.
The device the appliance uses to connect to the network may be faulty. Check it. The appliance might not be
connected to the network due to being out of wi-fi range.
Check the steps below if you see "F L t" on the screen.
The filters may be dirty. Clean the internal and external filters
In the loading door area, if you are using the inner and outer dual filters. >>> Make sure that both filters are installed.
The front side of the condenser may be dirty. >>> Open and check the kick zone and make sure it is clean.
Check out the Maintenance and Cleaning section.
The foreign objects, if any, should be removed from the drying machine drum,
If the problem persists after following the instructions in this section, contact your vendor or an Authorized
Service. Never attempt to repair a malfunctioning product yourself.
If you experience a problem with any part of your appliance, you can request a replacement by consulting
the nearest authorised service with the appliance model number.
Operating the appliance with non-genuine parts may cause it to malfunction.
The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for malfunctions caused by non-genuine parts.

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9 Waiver Warning
Some (simple) malfunctions can be fixed by the end-user without creating any safety
issues or leading to unsafe operation provided these instructions are followed. (See the
“I Want to Fix it Myself” Section.) Therefore, other than the parts in the “I Want to Fix it
Myself” section that end-users are allowed to fix themselves, having the appliance fixed
at an authorised service station is recommended in order to prevent safety issues and
to maintain the Smeg product warranty.
9.1 I want to fix it myself
The repairs made by end-users may include the following spare parts. Loading door, door seal,
door handles, door locking mechanism and hinges, lint filters, air filters, peripheral plastic parts,
condenser tank. (You can find a current list of spare parts at https://www.smeg.com/services/
customer-service as of 1 March 2021.) Furthermore, be sure to carry out your repairs by following
the instructions at https://www.smeg.com/services/customer-service to ensure product safety
and prevent serious injury. For your safety, unplug the product first before making any repairs.
Smeg cannot be held responsible for safety issues that may arise because of repair work or
attempted repairs on parts other than those on the current spare parts list or found at the https://
www.smeg.com/services/customer-service address and carried out by end-users not following
the instructions in the user manuals or found at the https://www.smeg.com/services/customer-
service address. Such cases will void the Smeg warranty. We therefore strongly advise end-users
to refrain from repairing parts other than the spare parts specified above and to apply to the
authorised service station when required.
These kinds of repairs carried out by end-users can lead to safety issues, damage the product,
and cause fires, flooding, electrocution and serious injury. Not limited to those listed above, the
following parts must be repaired by the authorised station. Motor, pump, motherboard, motor
board, screen card, etc. The manufacturer/seller cannot be held responsible for any situation
caused by end-users not following what is written above. The repairs made by end-users may
include the following spare parts. Loading door, door seal, door handles, door locking mechanism
and hinges, lint filters, air filters, peripheral plastic parts, condenser tank. (You can find a current
list of spare parts at https://www.smeg.com/services/customer-service
as of 1 March 2021.) Furthermore, be sure to carry out your repairs by following the instructions
at https://www.smeg.com/services/customer-service to ensure product safety and prevent
serious injury. For your safety, unplug the product first before making any repairs. Smeg cannot
be held responsible for safety issues that may arise because of repair work or attempted repairs
on parts other than those on the current spare parts list or found at the https://www.smeg.com/
services/customer-service address and carried out by end-users not following the instructions
in the user manuals or found at the https://www.smeg.com/services/customer-service address.
Such cases will void the Smeg warranty. We therefore strongly advise end-users to refrain from
repairing parts other than the spare parts specified above and to apply to the authorised service
station when required. These kinds of repairs carried out by end-users can lead to safety issues,
damage the product, and cause fires, flooding, electrocution and serious injury. Not limited to
those listed above, the following parts must be repaired by the authorised station. Motor, pump,
motherboard, motor board, screen card, etc. The manufacturer/seller cannot be held responsible
for any situation caused by end-users not following what is written above.
