
programme between 30 and 75 minutes depending on the load size and
dryness required, and select high or low heat depending upon the fabric type.
If the sensor does not detect the item the dryer will only operate for 10
minutes before going into cooldown.
If the load is too large or too wet to tumble dry the dryer will automatically
go into cooldown after 180 minutes.
The table below lists the programmes and the function of each programme.
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Programme
Bone Dry
Extra Dry
Cupboard Dry
Iron Dry
Wool
Fast Iron
120'
75'
60'
45'
30'
Refresh
Description
Select the degree of dryness that you require.
This ranges from Bone Dry for bath towels and
bathrobes, through Cupboard Dry for items that will be
put away without ironing, to the programme that
leaves the laundry suitable for ironing.
A gentle programme specially created to get woollens
softer after air-drying.
This delicate arm air cycle, lasting 12 minutes, can also
be used to get woollens 'refreshed' after being stored
in the wardrobe.
The Fast Iron programme provides a conditioning and
anticrease function. The dryer will heat the load for
9 minutes followed by a 3 minute cool down period
and is especially good for garments which may have
been left for some time prior to ironing, in a linen
basket for example. Garments may also become
stiffened when dried outside on a washing line or
inside on radiators. The Fast Iron process relaxes the
creases in the fabric making ironing quicker and easier.
120 minutes of drying
75 minutes of drying
60 minutes of drying
45 minutes of drying
30 minutes of drying
Tumbling of laundry in cool air
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