Candy GO W1458 1-37S User Manual

To clean the lint filter, first ensure the dryer is turned off and cool. Open the door and locate the lint filter, which is usually found at the bottom section of the door frame. Pull the filter out, remove any lint by hand or with a soft brush, and rinse it under warm water if necessary. Let it dry completely before reinserting it back into the dryer.
If your Candy dryer is not starting, check if it is properly plugged into the power outlet and that the outlet is working. Ensure the door is closed securely, as the dryer will not start if the door is open. Verify that the start button is pressed firmly. If the dryer still doesn't start, check the circuit breaker or fuse box for tripped breakers or blown fuses.
To reset the Candy dryer, unplug it from the power source and let it sit for about 5-10 minutes. This allows the internal components to reset. After waiting, plug the dryer back in and test its functionality.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the selected cycle includes heating. Ensure the dryer is not overloaded, as this can affect heating performance. Verify that the lint filter and venting system are clean and free from blockages. If the problem persists, it may require a professional technician to inspect the heating element or thermostats.
It is recommended to clean the exhaust vent of your dryer at least once a year to ensure efficient airflow and to prevent fire hazards. If you notice longer drying times, this may indicate that the vent needs cleaning more frequently.
Regular maintenance for the Candy dryer includes cleaning the lint filter after every use, checking and cleaning the exhaust vent annually, and wiping the drum and exterior surfaces with a damp cloth to remove dust and residues. Additionally, inspect the door seal for wear and clean any debris from it.
Unusual noises in the dryer could be due to items trapped in the drum or filter. Check for loose items such as coins or buttons. Inspect the drum for any visible obstructions. If the noise persists, it might be due to worn drum rollers or belts, which may require professional servicing.
To prevent wrinkles, avoid overloading the dryer and use a suitable drying cycle for the fabric type. Remove clothes promptly at the end of the cycle and fold or hang them immediately. You can also use a wrinkle reduction setting if available on your model.
If the dryer takes too long to dry clothes, ensure the lint filter is clean and the dryer is not overloaded. Check that the exhaust vent is not blocked and allows proper airflow. Use the right drying cycle for the load type. If the problem continues, it may need professional inspection for issues like a faulty thermostat or heating element.
Yes, you can dry delicate fabrics in the Candy dryer using a gentle cycle or a cycle specifically designed for delicates. It is advisable to use a lower heat setting to avoid damage. Always check the care label on garments for specific drying instructions.