Bosch Series 4 WTN85201GB Installation Instructions
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To clean the filter, open the dryer door and remove the lint filter from the bottom of the door opening. Pull out the filter, open it up, and remove any lint by hand or with a cloth. Rinse it under warm water if necessary and ensure it's completely dry before reinserting it.
If your dryer isn't starting, check if the door is fully closed and latched. Ensure the power cord is plugged in and the socket is operational. Verify that the start/pause button has been pressed, and check for any error codes on the display.
First, ensure that the dryer is not overloaded. Check if the selected drying program requires heat. Verify that the lint filter and heat exchanger are clean. If the problem persists, it may require service from a professional technician.
To reduce drying time, make sure the laundry is well spun in the washing machine, use the appropriate drying program, and avoid overloading the dryer. Regularly clean the filter and heat exchanger for optimal air circulation.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, checking and cleaning the heat exchanger monthly, and wiping the moisture sensor occasionally with a damp cloth. Ensure the drum and door seal are free from obstructions.
Refer to the user manual for specific error codes. Common codes include E:01 for door lock issues and E:06 for heating problems. Address the indicated issue, and if unresolved, contact Bosch customer support.
While the dryer can handle a variety of fabrics, always check garment labels for drying instructions. Delicate items may require a lower heat setting, and wool or silk should be air-dried or dried using a specific program if available.
Unusual noises may result from an unbalanced load. Ensure the dryer is level and laundry is evenly distributed. Check for foreign objects in the drum or filter area. Persistent noise may require professional inspection.
To access the heat exchanger, open the maintenance flap at the bottom of the dryer. Turn the two levers to unlock and pull out the heat exchanger. Clean it with water and ensure it's dry before reinserting it.
If the dryer stops mid-cycle, it could be due to a power interruption or the water tank being full. Check for error codes, and ensure the water tank is empty and properly positioned. Restart the cycle if needed.