Candy CDB 264-80 User Manual
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To clean the lint filter, locate it inside the door frame. Remove it by pulling it upwards, then clear any lint build-up. Rinse under warm water if necessary and ensure it is completely dry before reinserting.
First, ensure the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check the door latch to ensure it is closed securely. Also, make sure the start button is pressed firmly. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
This may be due to a clogged lint filter or vent. Clean the lint filter, check the exhaust vent for blockages, and ensure the load is not too large or heavy. Additionally, verify that the selected drying program is appropriate for the load type.
To minimize wrinkles, promptly remove clothes from the dryer at the end of the cycle. Use the anti-crease function if available, and avoid overloading the dryer, which can lead to uneven drying and increased wrinkles.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, inspecting and cleaning the exhaust vent periodically, and wiping down the drum and exterior with a damp cloth to prevent dust build-up.
Unusual noises can be due to loose items in the drum or improper leveling of the dryer. Check for any foreign objects inside the drum and make sure the dryer is on a level surface. Tighten any loose parts and consult the manual if the noise persists.
Yes, you can dry delicate fabrics by selecting a gentle or low-heat drying program specifically designed for delicate items. Always check the care labels on the garments before proceeding.
The dryer may stop mid-cycle due to a power interruption, a door that is not securely closed, or an overheated motor. Check the power supply, ensure the door is fully closed, and allow the motor to cool if necessary before restarting.
To improve energy efficiency, clean the lint filter regularly, avoid overloading the dryer, use the moisture sensor setting if available, and ensure the exhaust vent is clear and short to reduce drying times.
If the dryer does not heat up, ensure it is not set to an air-only cycle. Check the circuit breaker and verify that the power supply is adequate. If the issue continues, the heating element may need inspection or replacement by a professional.