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Problem/error
Cause
Laundry not
•
dried or dry-
ing takes too
long.
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•
•
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Unevenly
•
dried laundry.
A slight hitting
•
noise ap-
pears.
The door
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opens during
drying.
Filters are not clean.
Dryer is placed in a closed room;
room that is too cold; or room
that is too small and the air
overheats as a result.
Laundry was not sufficiently
wrung or spun.
Amount of laundry dried in the
appliance is too large or insuffi-
cient.
Laundry (such as bedding) gets
tangled into large balls.
Laundry of varying types and
thickness, and excessive amount
of laundry.
If the dryer is out of use for a
long period of time, the same
points of load-bearing elements
or components are under stress
for a long time, causing tempor-
ary deformation.
Excessive load on the door (too
much laundry in the drum).
What to do?
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Clean the filters (see chapter "CLEAN-
ING AND MAINTENANCE").
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Make sure there is adequate supply of
fresh air to the dryer; for example, open
the door and/or window.
•
Check if the temperature in the room
where the dryer is installed is too high
or too low.
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If the load is still wet after completed
drying cycle, an appropriate drying pro-
gram should be run again (after cleaning
filters).
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Use a suitable program or extra func-
tions.
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Close the buttons or zippers on the
laundry before drying. Select a suitable
program.
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After the drying process, loosen the
laundry and select an additional drying
program (e.g. timed drying program).
•
Make sure you have sorted the laundry
by type and thickness, whether you
have added a suitable amount of laun-
dry to the drum, and whether you have
selected a suitable program.
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The noise will subside without any inter-
vention.
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Reduce the amount of laundry.
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