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IMPORTANT
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Laundry must be properly spun before drying.
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Drying times and consequently energy consumption depend on:
- type of laundry;
- quantity of laundry;
- your washing machine’s spin-dry speed;
- the temperature in the room where the dryer is.
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In selecting programmes, follow the instructions supplied by the makers of the laun-
dry items very closely, especially in the case of synthetic fabrics or any other fibres
that don’t tolerate high temperatures.
TYPE OF LAUNDRY
MAX LOAD
DEGREE OF DRYING
PROGRAMME
NORMAL LAUNDRY
Thick cotton fabrics (e.g. cotton dressing
gowns, bath sheets), not cotton jumpers.
6 kg
Very dry
1
Table or bed linen in general.
6 kg
Slightly damp
for light ironing
3
Table or bed linen in general.
6 kg
Damp for ironing
by hand
4
PROGRAMMES WITH DAMPNESS CONTROL
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Cotton fabrics, jersey items,
cotton jumpers, children's clothes.
6 kg
Dry to be put away
2
Table or bed linen in general.
6 kg
Damp for machine
ironing
5
Shirts, blouses.
3 kg
Very dry
6
Delicate laundry.
3 kg
7
Mixed synthetic.
3 kg
Damp for ironing
by hand
Dryto be put away
8
Synthetic fabrics, fibres.
3 kg
Very dry
6
Acrylics, very delicate fabrics.
3 kg
Dry to be put away
7
Cold ventilation, Ideal for
airing any type of laundry.
6 kg
From 10 min. to 2 h
Very thick fabrics which
require further drying.
6 kg
From 20 min. to 2 h
Daily, ideal for drying mixed
cotton/delicate loads quickly.
3 kg
Damp for ironing
by hand
DELICATE LAUNDRY
COMPLETELY SYNTHETIC LAUNDRY
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
PROGRAMMED START, START DELAYED FROM 0 TO 9 HOURS