Candy CSE V9DF-80 User Manual
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To start a drying cycle, load your clothes into the dryer, close the door, select the desired drying program using the program selector knob, and press the start/pause button.
First, check if the dryer is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure that the lint filter is clean and that the air vents are not blocked. If the problem persists, you may need to contact a professional technician.
The lint filter should be cleaned after every drying cycle to ensure efficient drying and to prevent fire hazards.
Check if the dryer is level and that there are no foreign objects like coins or buttons in the drum. Also, inspect the drum seals and support rollers for wear and tear. If the issue continues, consider consulting a technician.
Most fabrics can be dried, but it is important to check the garment care labels for specific drying instructions. Delicate fabrics may require a lower heat setting or air dry cycle.
To prevent shrinking, follow the care label instructions on your clothes. Use lower heat settings for delicate fabrics and remove clothes promptly once the cycle is complete.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, checking and cleaning the exhaust vent periodically, and wiping down the drum and exterior surfaces to keep them clean.
This could be due to a power issue, such as a tripped circuit breaker, or the dryer door not being properly closed. Also, check if the selected program duration has elapsed. If the problem persists, further investigation by a technician may be required.
To reset the dryer, turn the program selector knob to the off position, unplug the dryer, wait for a few minutes, and then plug it back in. Select the desired program and start the machine.
Yes, the Candy CSE V9DF-80 dryer can be stacked on a washing machine, but it requires a compatible stacking kit to ensure stability and safety. Make sure both appliances are designed for stacking.