Trouble shooting, English – Candy AB CDV 160 - SY User Manual

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Trouble shooting

Should your dryer operate incorrectly,
check the following points before calling
for a service engineer.
Drying time is too long/clothes are not
dry enough:
● Have you selected the correct drying

time/program? Go to page 7.

● Were the clothes too wet? Were the

clothes thoroughly wrung or spin-
dried?

● Does the filter need cleaning? Go to

page 6.

● Is the dryer overloaded? Go to page 5.
● Is the venting hose kinked or blocked?

Go to page 4.

● Is the load too small? Go to page 9.
● Has the ‘DELICATES’ option been

selected from a previous cycle? Go to
page 8.

The dryer does not operate:
● Is there a working electricity supply to

the dryer? Check using another
appliance such as a table lamp.

● Is the plug properly connected to the

mains supply?

● Is there a power failure?
● Has the fuse blown?
● Is the door fully closed? Go to

page 9.

● Is the dryer switched on, both at the

mains supply and at the machine? Go to
page 8.

● Has the drying time or the program

been selected? Go to page 8.

● Has the ‘ON’ button been pressed after

opening the door? Go to page 6.

Filter Care Indicator on
● Does the filter need cleaning? Go to

page 6.

● Is the venting hose kinked or blocked?

Go to page 4.

If the supply cord on this appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced by a special
cord which is only available from GIAS
Service or an authorised GIAS Dealer.
Should there still be a problem with your
dryer after completing all the
recommended checks, please call GIAS
Service for advice. They may be able to
assist you over the telephone or arrange for
a suitable appointment for an engineer to
call under the terms of your guarantee.
However, a charge may be made if any of
the following applies to your machine:
● Is found to be in working order.
● Has not been installed in accordance

with the installation instructions.

● Has been used incorrectly.

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