Candy GCC 570NB-S User Manual

To start a drying cycle, load your clothes into the dryer and close the door securely. Select the desired drying program using the program selector dial. Adjust any additional settings such as drying time or temperature if necessary, then press the start button to initiate the cycle.
If the dryer is not starting, ensure that it is plugged in and that the power supply is functioning. Check if the door is properly closed, as the dryer will not start if the door is open. Additionally, make sure that the start button is pressed firmly. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
To clean the lint filter, first ensure the dryer is off. Open the door and locate the lint filter, usually at the front edge of the drum. Pull it out and remove any accumulated lint by hand or using a soft brush. Rinse the filter under warm water if necessary, dry it thoroughly, and then replace it in its original position.
Regular maintenance for the Candy GCC 570NB-S Dryer includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, checking and cleaning the exhaust duct periodically, and inspecting the drum for any foreign objects. Additionally, ensure that the dryer is level and that the surrounding area is free from dust and debris.
If the dryer is not heating up, check that the temperature settings are correctly selected. Ensure that the lint filter and exhaust duct are not clogged, as this can restrict airflow and prevent heating. It may also be necessary to check the heating element and thermostat, which may require professional servicing if faulty.
While the Candy GCC 570NB-S Dryer can handle most fabrics, it is recommended to check the care labels on your clothing for drying instructions. Delicate fabrics such as silk and wool may require air drying or a gentle cycle. Avoid drying items that contain rubber or plastic parts, which may be damaged by heat.
To minimize wrinkles, do not overload the dryer and promptly remove clothes at the end of the drying cycle. Use a lower heat setting and select the appropriate drying program for delicate or wrinkle-prone fabrics. Some models have an anti-wrinkle feature that can be used to reduce wrinkles further.
Unusual noises can be caused by foreign objects in the drum, unbalanced loads, or loose components. Check the drum for any small items like coins or buttons. Ensure the dryer is level and securely placed. If the noise persists, inspect the drum and belt, or contact a technician for further diagnosis.
To improve energy efficiency, always clean the lint filter after each use to maintain proper airflow. Use the moisture sensor drying feature if available, as it stops the cycle when clothes are dry. Avoid overloading the dryer and opt for lower temperature settings when possible.
It is normal for a new dryer to emit a slight burning smell during the first few uses as protective coatings burn off. Ensure the area is well-ventilated during this period. If the smell persists or is strong, stop using the dryer and check for lint buildup or contact customer support for further assistance.