Bosch WTVC6530UC Operating Guide - Page 28

Caution - 11 lint light on

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10. Rotate the program selector to Off". The dryer light goes out. 11. Clean the filter. The filter should be cleaned after each drying process. Cleaning the filter reduces the drying time and saves energy. 12. Close the door. Cleaning the lint filter A dirty filter extends the drying time and increases energy consumption. The filter should be cleaned before each laundry load. If a warning signal and a CLn" or E:12" warning message are emitted during a drying program, clean the filter immediately and check the exhaust duct. i The program interrupts automatically. Do not rinse or wash the screen to remove lint. Wet lint is harder to remove. Roll the dry lint off with your fingers. You can moisten your fingers lightly for better results. To clean the lint filter follow these steps: 1. Switch off the dryer by turning the program selector to Off". , CAUTION The inside of the door heats up during the drying process. Avoid touching any heated surface until it has time to cool. 2. Open the door. 3. Remove the lint filter. 4. Remove lint by stroking your hand over the filter. 5. Insert the filter. 6. Close the door. i Do not operate the dryer without the lint filter in place! Removing Residue Buildup Laundry detergent and fabric softener can build up on the lint filter screen. This buildup can cause longer drying times. Use of dryer sheets is not recommended. If you choose to use dryer sheets, please clean the lint filter periodically to remove residue. i If lint falls off the screen while it is in the dryer, residue buildup probably needs to be removed. The filter should be lightly scrubbed at least twice a year with warm soapy water. A filter with residue buildup will tend to hold water even though the mesh is lint free. The filter is clean when it no longer holds water. The filter must be dried thoroughly before being inserted back into the dryer. To remove residue, follow these steps: 1. Clean all lint from the lint filter. 2. Wet both sides of the filter mesh with hot water. 3. Wet a soft nylon brush with hot water and liquid detergent. 4. Lightly scrub the lint screen with the brush to remove residue buildup. Be careful not to damage the screen. 5. Rinse the screen with hot water. 6. Thoroughly dry the lint screen with a clean towel. 7. Replace the lint filter back into the dryer. i Do not operate the dryer without the lint filter in place! 28

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10.
Rotate
the
program
selector
to±²Off".
The
dryer
light
goes
out.
11.
Clean
the
filter.
The
filter
should
be
cleaned
after
each
drying
process.
Cleaning
the
filter
reduces
the
drying
time
and
saves
energy.
12.
Close
the
door.
Cleaning
the
lint
filter
A
dirty
filter
extends
the
drying
time
and
increases
energy
consumption.
The
filter
should
be
cleaned
before
each
laundry
load.
If
a
warning
signal
and
a
²CLn"
or
²E:12"
warning
message
are
emitted
during
a
drying
program,
clean
the
filter
immediately
and
check
the
exhaust
duct.
i
The
program
interrupts
automatically.
Do
not
rinse
or
wash
the
screen
to
remove
lint.
Wet
lint
is
harder
to
remove.
Roll
the
dry
lint
off
with
your
fingers.
You
can
moisten
your
fingers
lightly
for
better
results.
To
clean
the
lint
filter
follow
these
steps:
1.
Switch
off
the
dryer
by
turning
the
program
selector
to
²Off".
,
CAUTION
The
inside
of
the
door
heats
up
during
the
drying
process.
Avoid
touching
any
heated
surface
until
it
has
time
to
cool.
2.
Open
the
door.
3.
Remove
the
lint
filter.
4.
Remove
lint
by
stroking
your
hand
over
the
filter.
5.
Insert
the
filter.
6.
Close
the
door.
i
Do
not
operate
the
dryer
without
the
lint
filter
in
place!
Removing
Residue
Buildup
Laundry
detergent
and
fabric
softener
can
build
up
on
the
lint
filter
screen.
This
buildup
can
cause
longer
drying
times.
Use
of
dryer
sheets
is
not
recommended.
If
you
choose
to
use
dryer
sheets,
please
clean
the
lint
filter
periodically
to
remove
residue.
i
If
lint
falls
off
the
screen
while
it
is
in
the
dryer,
residue
buildup
probably
needs
to
be
removed.
The
filter
should
be
lightly
scrubbed
at
least
twice
a
year
with
warm
soapy
water.
A
filter
with
residue
buildup
will
tend
to
hold
water
even
though
the
mesh
is
lint
free.
The
filter
is
clean
when
it
no
longer
holds
water.
The
filter
must
be
dried
thoroughly
before
being
inserted
back
into
the
dryer.
To
remove
residue,
follow
these
steps:
1.
Clean
all
lint
from
the
lint
filter.
2.
Wet
both
sides
of
the
filter
mesh
with
hot
water.
3.
Wet
a
soft
nylon
brush
with
hot
water
and
liquid
detergent.
4.
Lightly
scrub
the
lint
screen
with
the
brush
to
remove
residue
buildup.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
screen.
5.
Rinse
the
screen
with
hot
water.
6.
Thoroughly
dry
the
lint
screen
with
a
clean
towel.
7.
Replace
the
lint
filter
back
into
the
dryer.
i
Do
not
operate
the
dryer
without
the
lint
filter
in
place!