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Trouble shooting 
Since the following are not factory faults, 
they are the owner’s responsibility. 
• 
Damage to exterior finish. 
• 
Breakage of components 
• 
Damage through improper use or installation 
of the dryer. 
• 
Damage caused by moving the dryer. 
 
Problem –Check 
The dryer or a programme will not start. 
Has the ON/Off button been pressed? 
Has a programme been selected? 
Has the Start/Pause /Cancel button been pressed? 
Has the power cable been plugged in? 
Has a house circuit breaker tripped? 
 
The ‘End-Anti crease’ indicator flashes for up to 
two hours. 
This is normal. The anti crease stage can last up 
to two hours. If you wish to reduce the time, 
switch the dryer off and remove the laundry. 
 
The buttons on the control panel do not respond 
to pressing. 
Check that  ‘Control panel lock’ has not been ac-
tivated. If the fault persists, unplug the dryer, wait 
a few minutes and try again. 
 
The ‘Drying’ indicator flashes. 
Press the ON/Off button to switch the dryer off 
and call service for assistance. 
 
The programme stops for no apparent reason. 
Is the door open?  
Has the power supply been interrupted? 
Press the ‘Start/Pause/Cancel’ button. 
 
The laundry is too moist or the drying time is too 
long or the Clean filter indicator flashes. 
Has the drum been overloaded? 
Check that the ventilation slots are free of ob-
structions. 
Check for blockages in the vent tube. 
Clean the ‘Fluff filter.’ 
Confirm that the correct programme was used.  
 
Textiles have shrunk or have been damaged 
Only dry textiles labelled safe for tumble drying. 
Choose a suitable programme for the fabric type. 
If you experience a problem with the ma-
chine, please check the following before 
calling a Service technician.  
It may seem obvious …..but you may be charged 
for a service call, even during the warranty pe-
riod, if no fault is found. 
 
1. Check that the cord is plugged in and that the 
wall socket switch is on. 
2.  Check that there is power to the wall socket by 
testing the socket with a small electric appli-
ance such as a kettle or hair dryer. 
3. Check if a house circuit breaker has tripped 
out. 
4. Check that the laundry is evenly distributed 
inside the drum. 
5.  Check that the machine is not over loaded. 
6.  Check that the dryer door is firmly closed. 
7.  Check that the ON / OFF button is pushed in. 
8.  Check that the fluff filter has been cleaned.