
EN - 14
5.2.
Programme Selection and Consumption Table
Press the Start/Pause button to start the programme. The Start/Pause LED that indicates
that the programme has started and the Drying LED will come on.
Programme
Load (kg)
Washing
machine
spin speed
Approximate
amount of
remaining
humidity
Duration
(minutes)
Cotton Extra Dry
8
1000
60%
132
Cotton Cupboard Dry
8
1000
60%
129
Cotton Iron Dry
8
1000
60%
107
Synthetics Cupboard
Dry
4
800
40%
51
Synthetics Iron Dry
4
800
40%
38
Delicate
2
600
50%
39
Mix
4
1000
60%
75
Baby Care
3
1000
60%
60
Jeans
4
1200
60%
85
60 min
-
-
-
60
30 min
-
-
-
30
10 min
-
-
-
10
Refresh
-
-
-
10
Express 29'
2
1200
50%
29
Shirts 12'
0.5
1200
50%
12
Energy consumption values
Programme
Load (kg)
Washing
machine
spin speed
Approximate
amount of
remaining
humidity
Energy
consumption
values (kWh)
Cotton Cupboard Dry
8
1000
60%
4.68
Cotton Iron Dry
8
1000
60%
4.1
Synthetics Cupboard
Dry
4
800
40%
1.58
Power consumption in the "off mode" P
O
(W)
0.5
Power consumption in the "on mode" P
L
(W)
1.0
The Cotton Cupboard Dry programme is the standard drying programme
that can be run with a full or half load and for which the information is
given on the label and product receipt. This programme is the most energy
efficient programme to dry normal wet cotton clothes.
*Energy labelling standard programme (EN 61121:2013)
All values in the table were determined in accordance with the EN 61121:2013 standard.
Consumption values may vary from the values in the table depending on the fabric type,
spin speed, environment conditions and voltage values.
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