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Cleaning the condenser, 4 Cleaning the humidity, sensor

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20 www.aeg.com 10.3 Cleaning the condenser If the symbol Condenser flashes on the display, inspect the condenser and its compartment. If it is dirty, clean it. Do the check not less than once a 6 months. WARNING! Do not touch the metal surface with bare hands. Risk of injury. Wear protective gloves. Clean carefully to avoid damaging the metal surface. To inspect: 1. Open the door. Pull the filter up. 4. Lower the condenser lid. 5. If necessary, remove the fluff from the condenser and its compartment. You can use a wet cloth and/or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. 2. Open the condenser cover. 3. Turn the lever to unlock the condenser lid. 6. Close the condenser lid. 7. Turn the lever until it clicks into position. 8. Put the filter back. 10.4 Cleaning the humidity sensor CAUTION! Risk of humidity sensor damage. Do not use abrasive materials or steel wool to clean the sensor. To assure best drying results the appliance is equipped with metal humidity sensor. It is placed on the inner side of the door area. Over usage time the surface of the sensor may get dirty what deteriorates the drying performance. We recommend to clean the sensor at least 3 or 4 times or if you observe the drop of drying performance.

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10.3 Cleaning the condenser
If the symbol
Condenser
flashes on
the display, inspect the condenser and
its compartment. If it is dirty, clean it. Do
the check not less than once a 6 months.
WARNING!
Do not touch the metal
surface with bare hands.
Risk of injury. Wear
protective gloves. Clean
carefully to avoid damaging
the metal surface.
To inspect:
1.
Open the door. Pull the filter up.
2.
Open the condenser cover.
3.
Turn the lever to unlock the
condenser lid.
4.
Lower the condenser lid.
5.
If necessary, remove the fluff from
the condenser and its compartment.
You can use a wet cloth and/or a
vacuum cleaner with a brush
attachment.
6.
Close the condenser lid.
7.
Turn the lever until it clicks into
position.
8.
Put the filter back.
10.4 Cleaning the humidity
sensor
CAUTION!
Risk of humidity sensor
damage. Do not use
abrasive materials or steel
wool to clean the sensor.
To assure best drying results the
appliance is equipped with metal
humidity sensor. It is placed on the inner
side of the door area.
Over usage time the surface of the
sensor may get dirty what deteriorates
the drying performance.
We recommend to clean the sensor at
least 3 or 4 times or if you observe the
drop of drying performance.
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