Candy GVW1585TC3B 1-80 User Manual
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To start a drying cycle, first load your laundry into the dryer. Close the door securely. Turn the program selector knob to choose the desired drying program. Press the 'Start/Pause' button to begin the cycle.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the power supply is connected correctly and the fuse is not blown. Ensure the selected program requires heat. Clean the filter and check for any blockages in the venting system. If the issue persists, contact a certified technician.
After every drying cycle, locate the lint filter in the door opening area. Remove it and clean any lint by hand or with a soft brush. Rinse under warm water if necessary and ensure it is completely dry before reinserting.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, checking and cleaning the venting system periodically, and ensuring the drum and door seals are clean and undamaged. An annual professional service check is recommended.
To reset the dryer, turn the program selector knob to the 'Off' position. Wait a few seconds, then choose the desired program again and press 'Start/Pause'. If the problem continues, check for any error codes displayed and consult the manual.
Unusual noises may be caused by foreign objects in the drum or loose items. Check and remove any objects from the drum and ensure the dryer is level on the floor. If the noise continues, inspect the drum belt and rollers or contact a service technician.
To improve drying efficiency, avoid overloading the dryer, clean the lint filter after each use, and ensure the venting system is clear of obstructions. Use the correct drying program for the type of fabric.
Drying shoes in the machine is not recommended as it can damage the shoes and the dryer. If necessary, use a drying rack designed for shoes and choose a low heat setting.
Ensure that no clothing is caught in the door area and that the drum is not overloaded. Inspect the door latch and hinges for any damage. If the door still won't close, it may require professional repair.
To prevent wrinkles, do not overload the dryer, remove clothes promptly once the cycle finishes, and use the appropriate heat setting for the fabric type. You can also use a wrinkle prevention feature if available.