Frequently asked questions
What if ...
What if there is
condensed water in
the drum?
Items of synthetic
fabrics have static
cling after drying.
Lint has built up.
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Possible fault
The dryer is connected to a
collective exhaust duct
where the non-return flap
does not work correctly.
Synthetics are prone to
static cling.
Lint is the result of friction
caused by items being worn
and washed. This lint is
loosened during drying. It
has been established by
research institutes, that
dryers have no detrimental
effects on the lifetime of
fabrics.
Fix
– The dryer must only be
installed with a non-return
flap to the collective
exhaust duct.
– Check the non-return flap
regularly for damages
and replace if necessary.
Use liquid fabric softener in
the last rinse of the wash to
minimize the static cling
during drying.
The lint is collected in the
lint filters and can be easily
cleaned (see "Cleaning and
Care").