Candy WD CIW100TUK User Manual
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To start a drying cycle, first ensure that the dryer is plugged in and the door is closed securely. Select the desired drying program using the program dial, then press the Start/Pause button to initiate the cycle.
If the dryer is not heating, check if the lint filter is clean, as a blocked filter can cause heating issues. Ensure that the power supply is adequate and the selected program includes heating. If the problem persists, it 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 the filter out, remove any lint by hand or using a vacuum, and then replace the filter securely before using the dryer again.
Unusual noises can be caused by items in the drum or an improperly balanced load. Check for any foreign objects and ensure that the laundry is distributed evenly. If noises persist, inspect the drum for damage or consider contacting a technician.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after every cycle, checking the vent for blockages, and wiping down the exterior and drum periodically. It's also advisable to have the dryer inspected by a professional annually.
To reduce wrinkles, avoid overloading the dryer and promptly remove clothes at the end of the cycle. Use the appropriate drying program and consider using a fabric softener sheet or dryer balls.
If the dryer does not start, ensure that it is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check that the door is fully closed and the Start/Pause button has been pressed. If the issue continues, it may need professional evaluation.
Refer to the user manual for guidance on program selection. Consider the fabric type and desired dryness level. Use a gentle cycle for delicate items and a higher heat setting for durable fabrics.
To use the dryer efficiently, always clean the lint filter before each use, avoid overloading, and select appropriate drying times and programs. Consider drying multiple loads consecutively to take advantage of residual heat.
No, a burning smell is not normal and could indicate a lint buildup or electrical issue. Stop using the dryer immediately, check for lint accumulation, and ensure there are no obstructions in the vent. If the smell persists, contact a professional technician.