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WARNING: To reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock, or personal
injury, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this
appliance
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First Use
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7HEN OPERATING YOUR MACHINE FOR THE FIRST
time check inside the drum for any foreign
objects.
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0ARTLY LOAD THE DRUM WITH WET PIECES
of clothes and let the machine run for
approximately 15 minutes. This operation
will clean the drum before loading
garments.
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9OU MAY SMELL AN UNPLEASANT ODOR AND
excessive fiber/lint may accumulate
during the first drying cycle.
Garments suitable for drying in
the machine
Always follow the advice on garment labels.
Dry only laundry having a label stating that
they are suitable for tumble-drying.
Garments unsuitable for drying
in the machine
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)TEMS WITH METAL ATTACHMENTS LIKE BELT
buckles and metal buttons can damage
your dryer.
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$O NOT DRY ITEMS LIKE WOOLENS SILK
garments and nylon stockings, delicate
embroidered fabrics, garments with metal
accessories and items like sleeping bags
in the machine.
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'ARMENTS MADE OF DELICATE AND VALUABLE
fabrics as well as lace curtains can be
permanently wrinkled. Do not dry these in
YOUR MACHINE
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$O NOT DRY ITEMS MADE OF HERMETIC FIBERS
such as pillows and quilts in the dryer.
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'ARMENTS MADE OF FOAM OR RUBBER MAY
deform.
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$O NOT DRY CLOTHES CONTAINING RUBBER IN
the machine.
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$O NOT DRY CLOTHES EXPOSED TO PETROLEUM
oil, combustible or explosive agents in the
dryer even if they are washed beforehand.
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/VERLY WET LAUNDRY OR LAUNDRY WITH
dripping water must not be put into the
dryer.
Preparing clothes to be dried
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!LL LAUNDRY MUST BE SPUN AT THE HIGHEST
possible spin speed the washing machine
allows for the textile type.
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,AUNDRY MAY BE TANGLED AFTER WASHING
Separate laundry before placing them into
your dryer.
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3ORT LAUNDRY ACCORDING TO THEIR TYPES AND
thicknesses. Dry similar types of laundry
together.
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