So ving
operating
problems
Is the electrical
cord plugged
in? If not plug the cord in.
If there is a switch, is it switched
on?
Could your household
power supply be at fault? (If your plug is suitable, try plugging
another
electrical
appliance
into the same outlet).
Checkyour
house circuit breakers and fuses. If they are at fault contact an electrician.
Is the dryer set to the AIR DRY cycle?
Is the gas turned on? (Gas/LPG dryers only).
Has the dryer progressed to COOLING. (Check the Display Screen).
If the problem
persists call for service.
is the dryer set on DAMP?
Try selecting
a higher dryness level.
Is the drum warm? If not, is the dryer set to the AIR DRY cycle?
If you have a gas dryer, is the gas turned on? Is your LPG bottle empty?
Try drying similar weight
clothes together.
If the problem
persists call for service.
Is the lid open? Shut the lid and press START/PAUSE.
Is there a fault displayed
on the display screen? Refer to page 57, - Before you call for service.
Is the lint bucket full? If so empty it to improve performance.
B the airflow system free from obstruction?
If you have a gas dryer, is the gas turned on? Is your LPG bottle empty?
Has the dryer been vented correctly?
Is the venting
distance too great?
Is the machine over-loaded?
Have heavyweight
items been separated from lightweight
items?
Are the clothes very wet when they are removed from the washing machine? Increase your
washer's spin speed.
Are you using the AIR DRY cycle?
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Your dryer has a reverse action tumble. When it changes direction
it will pause momentarily
and will start again in the opposite
direction,
this is normal.
Has WRINKLE FREE been selected?