Candy TO H8A2LEM-S User Manual
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To start a drying cycle, first load your laundry into the drum and close the door. Select the desired drying program using the program selector dial. Adjust any additional settings such as drying time or temperature if necessary. Finally, press the start button to begin the cycle.
If your dryer is not heating, check if the lint filter is clean and ensure the venting system is not blocked. Also, verify that the power supply is adequate. If the issue persists, it might be a faulty heating element or thermostat, which may require professional servicing.
To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and locate the filter at the bottom of the door opening. Pull out the filter, remove the lint by hand, and rinse it under running water. Allow it to dry completely before reinserting it into the dryer.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each cycle, checking and cleaning the venting system periodically, and wiping the drum and door seal with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Schedule professional servicing annually for optimal performance.
A loud noise during operation could be due to an unbalanced load, foreign objects in the drum, or worn-out drum bearings. Check the load and remove any objects. If the noise persists, inspect the drum bearings and consider contacting a technician for repair.
To prevent wrinkles, remove clothes promptly after the drying cycle ends. Use a lower heat setting and consider using a fabric softener sheet. If available, the anti-crease or wrinkle-free cycle can help reduce wrinkles.
For delicate fabrics, use the delicate or gentle cycle, which uses lower heat settings. Place delicates in a mesh laundry bag for added protection and avoid overloading the dryer.
To reset your dryer, turn the appliance off and unplug it from the power outlet. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. This should reset the system.
Longer drying times can be caused by a clogged lint filter, blocked venting system, or overloading the dryer. Ensure the lint filter is clean and the vent is clear. Reduce the load size for more efficient drying.
If the dryer stops mid-cycle, check if the door is securely closed. Ensure the power supply is stable and the circuit breaker has not tripped. If these are in order, there may be an electrical or mechanical fault requiring professional assistance.