Operation
Using the dryer
1. Open the door.
2. Check lint filter.
The filter should be cleaned before
drying each laundry load.
Cleaning the filter reduces the
drying time and saves energy.
(See page 27 for lint filter cleaning
instructions).
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Bleach may cause discoloration of
the dryer's colored surface.
Therefore, it is important to keep
bleach away from the colored
surface of your dryer. If any bleach
spills on the surface, immediately
use a moist paper towel to
thoroughly clean it.
3. Rotate the cycle selector to the
desired drying cycle.
Select the program which
corresponds to the laundry in the
dryer from the cycle selection table
(see page 24).
The dryer light turns on inside the
drum when a cycle is selected.
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The "Start/Pause" indicator light
starts flashing.
4. If required, select an available
option ("Delicates" or "ECO
Action") by pressing the
corresponding button (see figure
above).
The effect of each option button is
explained on page 22.
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The estimated remaining time will
be displayed.
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Place laundry in the empty drum.
Put each piece of laundry into the
machine separately to reduce
clumping together.
For best results, the laundry to be
dried must be sorted according to
type of laundry and desired degree
of drying. For further information,
see page 21.
Observe clothing and fabric
manufacturers'
laundering
instructions.
If drying woolen
clothing and shoes, see the
information on page 28.
Ensure that there is only laundry
in the drum. Check that all
items are completely
in the
drum and that none are caught
between the door and the dryer
housing or door seal.
6. Close the door.
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The "Start/Pause" indicator light
continues flashing.
Press the "Start/Pause"
button.
The selected cycle begins and the
"Start/Pause" indicator light stops
blinking and stays lit.
If the door has not been closed
properly, the dryer will not start.
The cycle starts with an acoustic
signal (if set). See page 22 for how
to set the signal for dryers with an
LED display, and page 25 for how
to set and adjust the signal for
dryers with an LCD display.
Cycle
Progress
LED Indicators
If a standard drying cycle (not a time dry
cycle) has been selected, the indicator
lights indicate the progress of the cycle
sequence. The LED sequence shown
below is for the 500 and 800 Series
dryers. The 300 Series dryer has LED's
for "Drying" and "Wrinkle
BlocWFinished".
LintFilter
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At the end of the cycle, an
acoustic signal is emitted (if set)
and the LED "Wrinkle
BlocWFinished" illuminates.
The acoustic signal will continue to
sound intermittently during Wrinkle
Block.
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When the drying process is
complete (cycle or selected time
ended), the drum rotates at
specific intervals for 1 hour due to
the Wrinkle Block feature.
This prevents the laundry from
creasing. The laundry remains
loose and fluffy until it is removed.
The laundry should be removed
before this time has elapsed.
8. Open the door.
9. Take the laundry out of the dryer.
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