Candy CSOE C8TG-80 User Manual

To start a drying cycle, load your laundry into the drum, close the door securely, select the desired drying program using the program selector knob, adjust any additional settings such as drying time or temperature, and press the start/pause button to begin the cycle.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the power supply is connected properly. Ensure that the selected program requires heat. Clean the lint filter and check for any blockages in the vent. If the issue persists, it may require a service technician to inspect the heating element or thermostats.
The lint filter should be cleaned after every drying cycle to ensure efficient operation and to prevent any fire hazards. Simply remove the filter, clear away any lint, and replace it before starting the next cycle.
It is not recommended to dry shoes in the dryer as it can damage both the shoes and the appliance. If necessary, use a drying rack inside the dryer or choose a low heat setting specifically designed for delicate items.
Unusual noises may be caused by improperly loaded items, objects caught in the drum, or worn-out drum support rollers. Ensure the load is balanced and check for any foreign objects. If the noise continues, a professional inspection may be necessary.
To prevent wrinkles, avoid overloading the dryer, use a suitable drying program for the fabric type, and promptly remove clothes after the cycle ends. Using a fabric softener or dryer sheets can also help reduce wrinkles.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after every use, clearing the exhaust vent to prevent blockages, and wiping the drum with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Periodically check the power cord and plug for any damage.
To reset the dryer, unplug it from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in. This should reset the control board. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support for further assistance.
It is generally not advised to leave the dryer running unattended. While the appliance is designed to operate safely, unforeseen issues such as overheating or mechanical failures could potentially occur.
If the dryer door won't close, check for any obstructions like clothing caught in the door. Inspect the door latch for any visible damage. If the latch appears faulty, it may need replacement.