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particularly useful if you have reduced rate
nighttime electricity.
1. Press POWER button.
2. Select Temperature and Dryness level,
and Crease Guard if required.
3. Press DELAY START button, once for 3
hours delay, twice for 6 yours, 3 times for
0 hours, a further press will cancel the
delay start and a longer beep will sound.
Selecting delay start will cancel the
“beeping’ at the end of the cycle. The
delay start will not operate when the 1-
hour manual cycle is selected.
Crease Guard – ED56 Dryer only
To minimise creasing when the cycle is
finished, by using the Crease Guard.
At the end of the drying cycle the drum will
rotate briefly every 5 minutes blowing cool air
through the clothes. The dryer will beep to
remind the customer that the clothes are
ready. The crease guard will continue for 12
hours or until the dryer is turned off. Crease
guard can be selected anytime during the
programme by pressing the CREASE
GUARD button.
To restart the dryer simply press the POWER
button.
DRYER RACK (P/N 460667)
The Dryer Rack teams up with the dryer to
facilitate the drying of those times, which do
not benefit from being tumbled. Place shoes
or hats on the stationary rack, the dryer drum
rotates and warm air is circulated in around
the items. The open structure of the rack
allows the maximum amount of air to come
into contact with the damp articles.
Using the Dryer Rack –
1. Open the dryer door.
2. There is a locating pin at the back of the
dryer rack, pin end first into the dryer,
locating the pin into the hole at the centre
back of the dryer drum.
3. The dryer rack will hang below the centre
hole and sit level across the door
opening.
Dryer Shoes and Hats –
1. Avoid putting dripping wet shoes or hats
in the dryer. Most articles can be spun
out in you washer to rid them of excess
water.
2. In the ED55 Dryer the maximum dryness
level that should be used. More than on
cycle may be required to dry the article to
the desired level of dryness. In the
ED56, selected the 1 hour setting
3. Place shoes sole side up or on their sides
with the toes pointing towards the door.
This will ensure that they are subjected to
the maximum amount of warm air.
4. If shoes have laces, these should be
removed and tongues pulled up.
5. Lay hats flat on the rack. Use the same
settings as when drying shoes.
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