Cleaning heat exchanger filters – John Lewis JLTDH15 User Manual

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Warning! The condensed water is
not suitable for drinking or for
preparing foodstuffs.

1. Take out drawer containing water

reservoir completely 1 and pull up the
water reservoir's drainage pipe as far as
it will go 2.

1.

2.

2. Pour the condensed water out into a

basin or similar receptacle.

3. Slide the outlet connections in and refit

the water reservoir.
If the programme has been interrupted
as a result of the water reservoir being
full: Press the Start/Pause button to
continue the drying cycle.

The water reservoir has a volume of
approx. 4 litres.

The condensed water can be used as
distilled water, e.g. for steam ironing.
However it must first be filtered (e.g.
with a coffee filter) to remove any
residue and small pieces of fluff.

Cleaning heat exchanger
filters

If the warning lamp Condenser lights, the heat
exchanger fluff filters in the base of the
appliance must be cleaned, i.e. after each 3
drying cycles. Both filters are located in the
appliance base.

Water can collect in the filter housing
therefore it is normal for the heat
exchanger fluff filters to become wet.

Important!
• Never operate the dryer without the fluff

filters.

• Clogged filters cause higher energy

consumption (drying cycle elongation) and
dryer damage.

• A dirty heat pump can only be cleaned up

by means of a costly process.

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