Programme
Load 1)
Properties / Fabric type2)
Outdoor
2 kg
Outdoor clothing, technical,
sports fabrics, waterproof and
breathable jackets, shell jackets
with a removable fleece or inner
insulation. Suitable for drying in
tumble dryer.
/
Denim
4 kg
Leisure clothing such as jeans,
sweat-shirts of different material
thicknesses (e.g. at the neck,
cuffs and seams).
/
Bedlinen XL
4,5 kg
Up to three bed linen sets, one
of which can be double size.
/
Mixed XL
6 kg
Mix of garments made of cotton,
cotton-synthetic blend and syn‐
thetic fabric.
/
1) The maximum weight refers to dry items.
2) For fabric mark meaning see chapter HINTS AND TIPS: Preparing the laundry.
3) The
Cotton Cupboard Dry ECO programme is the “Standard cotton programme” ac‐
cording to Commission Regulation EU No. 392/2012. It is suitable for drying normal wet cot‐
ton laundry and it is the most efficient programme in terms of energy consumption for drying
wet cotton laundry.
6. OPTIONS
6.1 Extra Anticrease
Extends the anti-crease phase by 30,60,
90 or 2 hours at the end of the drying
cycle. This function reduces creases.
The laundry can be removed during the
anti-crease phase.
6.2 Dryness Level
This function helps to increase dryness
of the laundry. There are 3 options:
•
Extra Dry
•
Cupboard Dry
•
Iron Dry
6.3 Time Dry
You can set the programme duration,
from a minimum of 10 minutes to a
maximum of 2 hours. The required
duration is related to the quantity of
laundry in the appliance.
We recommend that you set
a short duration for small
quantities of laundry or for
only one item.
6.4 Time Dry on Wool
programme
Option suitable for Wool programme to
adjust final dryness level.
6.5 End Alert
The buzzer sounds at the:
• cycle end
• start and end of the anti-crease phase
• cycle interruption
The buzzer function is by default always
on. You can use this function to activate
or deactivate the sound.
You can activate the End
Alert option with all
programmes.
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