Candy LBWDDQ150UK User Manual
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To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door, locate the filter in the door opening, pull it out, and remove any lint by hand or with a soft brush. Rinse it under running water if needed and ensure it's completely dry before placing it back.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the power supply is intact, ensure the lint filter and exhaust vents are clear, and check the thermostat and heating element for faults. If necessary, consult a professional technician.
Load the dryer by placing clothes loosely inside without overfilling. Ensure that items are not tangled and that the drum is not overloaded to allow proper air circulation and efficient drying.
To prevent wrinkles, remove clothes promptly after the cycle ends, shake them out, and fold or hang them immediately. Use the anti-crease function if available.
Unusual noises may be due to foreign objects in the drum or a loose part. Check the drum for items like coins or buttons, and inspect the dryer for loose screws or worn belts. If the noise persists, contact a technician.
It's recommended to clean the exhaust vent every three months to ensure efficient airflow and prevent potential fire hazards. If you notice longer drying times, clean it more frequently.
Yes, you can dry delicate fabrics using the specific 'delicates' or 'low heat' setting available on the dryer. Always check the garment care labels before drying.
Essential maintenance tasks include regularly cleaning the lint filter, checking and cleaning the exhaust vent, inspecting the drum for obstructions, and ensuring the dryer is level and stable.
If the dryer won't start, check the power supply, ensure the door is properly closed, and verify that the start button is functioning. Check the circuit breaker or fuse box for issues.
To dry heavy items such as blankets, use the 'heavy duty' or 'bulky items' setting. Ensure the items are distributed evenly in the drum to maintain balance during the drying cycle.