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Only put spun laundry in the dryer. The faster your washing machine’s spin-dry is,
the shorter the drying time will be. Wringing is not enough. Clothes which are too
damp may damage the appliance. The faster the spin (800 rpm or more), the better
the results will be. Spin-drying at 500 rpm will considerably lengthen drying time.
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Delicate items should also be spun. Avoid adding damp items when the drying pro-
gramme has already started. Use the maximum load right from the start, as this will
save time and energy.
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Clean the filter after each drying cycle.
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As far as possible, try not to use softeners in your wash, as the dryer itself will soft-
en your laundry. It is better to dry 100% synthetic items outdoors, where they dry
very quickly and without accumulating static. This also saves energy.
This machine has 8 different drying programmes with electronic humidity control (so
all you have to do is set the degree of dampness you want), 1 preset time programme
for supplementary drying without the electronic humidity control and 1 cooling pro-
gramme.
You thus have the following drying programmes at your disposal:
5 programmes for normal laundry
(resistant fabrics: cotton and linen).
3 programmes for delicate laundry
(mixed synthetic fabrics, acrylics).
1 pre-set time programme
(lasting 20 minutes, 2 h for
fabrics requiring extra drying,
eg. because very thick).
1 cooling programme (10 min. - 2 h)
Use programme switch (1) to select the programme you want.
The table below details the drying programmes, with fabric types, maximum loads,
degrees of drying, programme numbers and relative symbols.
E
EN
NE
ER
RG
GY
Y S
SA
AV
VIIN
NG
G
P
PR
RO
OG
GR
RA
AM
MM
ME
ES
S