Hoover AB HDC 6 User Guide
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To start a drying cycle, first load your laundry into the dryer. Close the door securely, select your desired drying program using the control knob, and press the start button. Ensure the water tank is empty before starting.
Check if the power supply is connected and ensure the door is closed properly. If the problem persists, inspect the thermal fuse and heating element for faults. It may be necessary to contact a professional technician if these components are damaged.
To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and locate the filter at the bottom. Pull it out and remove any lint accumulation. Rinse with water if necessary, dry completely, and reinsert it before using the dryer again.
Regularly clean the lint filter and empty the water tank after each use. Inspect the condenser unit monthly and clean it if needed. Check the door seal for debris to ensure it closes properly.
To reset the dryer, turn it off and unplug it from the power outlet. Wait for a few minutes before plugging it back in and turning it on. This can help resolve minor software issues.
Possible causes include a power interruption, a full water tank, or an overheating issue. Check these components and ensure the door is properly closed. Restart the cycle once the issue is resolved.
Refer to the user manual for guidance on selecting the appropriate program based on fabric type and load size. Use the control knob to choose the program that best suits your needs.
Ensure the dryer is level and stable. Check for any loose items inside the drum or the lint filter area. If the noise persists, it may be a sign of a mechanical issue requiring professional inspection.
Locate the water tank at the bottom of the dryer. Pull it out carefully, empty the contents into a sink, and reinsert it securely into the dryer. Ensure it is empty before starting a new cycle.
It is not recommended to dry shoes in the dryer as it can cause damage to both the shoes and the appliance. Consider air drying or using a specialized shoe rack if available.