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Clean it with a brush and rinse it under the shower
if necessary.
Also clean the outside, removing all fluff.
Clean the rubber seal round the condenser cabinet
and in the inner part of the small door with a damp
cloth.
Important! Do not use pointed objects or utensils
to clean the spaces between the plates, as this could
damage the condenser and make it permeable.
Re-fit the condenser, turn the red stops upwards
and close the door.
Do not use this appliance if the
condenser has not been fitted.
Emptying the water reservoir
Water extracted from the laundry condenses inside
the machine and is collected in a reservoir.
The reservoir must be emptied after each drying
cycle to ensure efficient operation when the
machine is next used.
The FULL TANK light reminds you to perform this
operation.
Proceed as follows:
Pull out the reservoir
Turn it upside down and let water flow down
Re-fit the reservoir
P1157
P1156
P0639
The reservoir must be re-inserted correctly.
If this is not done the pilot light FULL TANK comes
on during next drying and the programme stops,
leaving the laundry damp. The buzzer will sound.
After inserting the reservoir the START/PAUSE
button has to be depressed again to allow the
programme to continue.
Handy tip: The condensed water may be used in a
steam iron or to top up a battery, etc. In this case it
must be filtered (e.g. through a coffee filter).
Cleaning the drum
When your laundry does not reach the desired
degree of dryness, in other words, when it turns out
either too dry or too damp,we advise you to clean
the inside of the drum with a cloth soaked with
vinegar.
This will eliminate the slight patina that has formed in
the drum (due to residues of detergent and softeners
used in the washing, and to the lime contained in the
water), which prevents the probes from detecting the
correct degree of dryness.
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