Candy CSO H9A2TE-80 User Manual
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To start a drying cycle, first ensure the dryer is plugged in and the door is closed. Select the desired drying program using the program selector knob, then press the start/pause button to begin the cycle.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the lint filter is clean and the air vent is not blocked. Also, ensure that the selected program requires heat. If the issue persists, it might be a problem with the heating element or thermostat, which may require professional servicing.
To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and locate the filter at the bottom. Lift the filter out, remove any lint by hand or using a soft brush, and then reinsert it back into its slot before closing the door.
Regularly clean the lint filter after each use, ensure the air vent is clear, and periodically check the drum for any foreign objects. It's also advisable to inspect the dryer hose and vent system annually for blockages.
If the dryer is not starting, ensure the door is properly closed and the dryer is plugged in. Check if the start/pause button is responsive and if the correct program is selected. If the problem continues, inspect the circuit breaker or consult a technician.
Yes, you can dry delicate fabrics by selecting a gentle or delicate program on the dryer. Always refer to the garment care label for specific instructions and avoid overloading the drum.
The "Condenser Full" warning indicates that the water reservoir is full. To resolve this, remove the reservoir, empty the water, and reinsert it into the dryer. Ensure it's securely placed before resuming the drying cycle.
To reduce wrinkles, remove clothes promptly after the cycle ends and shake them out before folding or hanging. Using the "Anti-Crease" program can also help minimize wrinkles.
The Eco Cotton program is designed for drying cotton garments with energy efficiency in mind. It optimizes temperature and drying time to reduce energy consumption while effectively drying the clothes.
If the dryer is making unusual noises, check for any foreign objects in the drum or filter area. Ensure the dryer is level on the floor. If the noise persists, it may indicate a mechanical issue, which should be inspected by a professional.