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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Linting Lint filter not cleaned or
replaced.
Ensure the lint filter is cleaned after
every cycle and replaced correctly.
Refer to ‘Cleaning the filters’.
Loads not sorted correctly. Dry lint-giving items separately
from lint receivers. Also, dry similar
colours together, eg light coloured
items withlight coloured items, dark
itemswith dark items.
Refer to ‘Sorting and loading’, ‘Lint’.
Clothes over dried. Over drying clothes in the dryer
cancause them to attract lint.
Useanauto sensing cycle or ensure
you check your load if using the time
dry cycles to avoid over drying.
Referto ‘Drying cycles’.
New items have been dried
inthe dryer recently.
Clean the lint filter and use
‘Cool Air’cycle to clear any
remaininglintfrom the dryer.
New towels or flannelette
sheets can leave lint in the
dryer, which may be picked
up by subsequent loads.
Fabric damage Instructions on care label
notfollowed.
Follow the instructions on the
carelabel of the items.
‘Dryness Level’ selected
notappropriate for the
fabrictype.
Ensure the ‘Dryness Level’ selected
is appropriate for the fabric type.
Referto the items care label.
Refertopages ‘Drying cycles’
Metal parts on the items or
inthe load.
Fasten zips and other clasps
beforeplacing items in the dryer.
Items not separated or
driedon an appropriate
cyclefor the fabric type.
Dry similar items together.
Ensureanappropriate cycle is selected.
Refer to ‘Drying cycles’.
Items fell off the rack when
using ‘Rack Dry’.
Ensure the rack is installed correctly
(refer to ‘Sorting and loading’, ‘Drying
rack’) and only one or twogarments
are placed on the rackata time.
Used a ’Time Dry’ cycle
anddid not monitor the
dryness of clothes during
the cycle.
Ensure that clothes are checked
fordryness during the cycle
whenusing the timed programmes
toavoid over drying.
Referto ’Customising drying cycle’.
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