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I am trying to establish the correct procedure for cleaning the filters and condenser unit in this tumble dryer in order to provide training for our staff as at present we are constantly having problems with this dryer due to not cleaning properly

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Hi,

I want to first make sure that your dryer is serviced up. so i want you to do these steps.
Most of the problems will be resolved doing these......

As clothes are tumble dried, they drop fibres. Most of this fluff is trapped by the lint filter and this needs to be checked and cleaned regularly. Lint also builds up in the vent pipe and around the electric motor in the rear of the dryer.

1.clean lint filter
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Wait until the dryer cools, open the door and lift out the lint filter.
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On many models, the filter may also be washed. Check your manual for instructions.
If the filter is damaged in any way, you should replace it.

2.Vacuum area where lint filter sits:

The area where the lint filter sits should be vacuumed .
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1. Make sure the dryer is cool, switch it off and unplug it.
2. Unscrew the retaining screws on the back panel, and lift it off. Vacuum the blower area.
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Make sure the vent is not obstructed on the outside wall, and fit a flap or screen to keep out small animals.
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