[. . . ] Dryer Quick Start Guide THE CONTROL PANEL Buzzer Option Button Press to turn the buzzer off and on. T720 We know you're excited about owning an ASKO dryer and you're anxious to get started, so here is a brief summary of the operating procedures. To get the most of the features of your machine, we recommend that you read your Use and Care Guide. Temperature/Air Fluff Control Quick Cooling Button Press to reduce the cooling time to 9 minutes. Start Turn to select Normal or Low drying temperatures or the Air Fluff program. Power Button Press to turn on power to the machine. 190 150 120 Power Indicator Light Glows when the power is turned on. 30 90 60 Anti-crease Button Press to turn the Anti-crease program off and on. Start Button Press to start a program. Timer Control Turn to set the drying time. Power Button The Power button turns the power to the machine on and off. [. . . ] If you turn the buzzer on, it will sound for three seconds when the program is complete. The Anti-crease option is designed to prevent garments from becoming wrinkled if you're unable to remove them from the dryer right away. When you select this option, after the drying program is complete the drum will continue to rotate for three seconds every minute until the door is opened or one hour has passed. If the buzzer is on, it will sound each time the anti-crease program activates. Anti-crease option. Quick Cooling This option reduces the cool-down time from 18 minutes to 9 minutes. Quick Cooling can not be selected with the QUICK START PROCEDURES 1. (The door won't shut if it's slammed. ) Turn the Timer Control knob to the desired drying time. The machine will start. T720 CLEANING THE LINT FILTER Although the lint in your ASKO dryer will be minimal, the lint filter should be cleaned after each load to ensure maximum air flow and prevent possible overheating. Push the holder in until it snaps into place. NOTE: We recommend that you clean the lint filter after every load. EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION WATER CONTAINER If the dryer is not installed to pump out the condensed water into a drain or sink, you should empty the water container every three to five dryer loads, depending on the spin speed you use when you wash the clothes. For example, clothes spun at 800 rpm will have more moisture when you take them out of the washer than clothes spun at 1400 rpm. [. . . ] Lastly, it could be the fan or the condenser unit needs to be cleaned. See your Use and Care Guide for instructions on how to clean these items. [. . . ]