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Your
AeroXL™
dryer has a number of drying cycles to suit your laundry needs. Selecting the
most appropriate cycle for each particular load will help ensure you get the best result.
Cycle
Designed for
Description
Max. load
size (kg)*
Default
Dryness
Level
Default
Drying
Temp
Everyday**
Everyday cotton clothing
High heat cycle for rapid drying of
everyday clothing.
8
Dry
High
Heavy
Heavy durable garments,
eg tea towels, jerseys, rugby
shorts, jeans.
Longer, high heat cycle for heavy
fabrics and denims.
8
Dry
High
Delicate
Delicate clothing items, eg
silk and fine fabrics.
Short, cool cycle for carefully
drying delicate and heat sensitive
fabrics.
4
Damp/Dry
Low
Easy Iron
Business shirts and clothing
that creases easily.
Short medium heat cycle with the
WRINKLE FREE option selected
for easily creasable items.
4
Damp/Dry
Medium
Bulky
Bigger items like jackets and
duvet covers.
A medium heat cycle for special
care of bulky items.
4
Dry
Medium
Rack Dry
Items that cannot be tumbled,
eg shoes, delicate jerseys.
Specifically for using the drying
rack so you can dry items flat
without them tumbling.
1 – 2
items
n/a*
Low
Time Dry 30 Clothes that you wish to dry
for a specific time period.
30 minute timed cycle.
8
n/a*
High
Time Dry 60 Clothes that you wish to dry
for a specific time period.
60 minute timed cycle.
8
n/a*
High
Time Dry 90 Clothes that you wish to dry
for a specific time period.
90 minute timed cycle.
8
n/a*
High
Air Dry
Clothes that you wish to dry
without heat for a specific
time period.
40 minute tumble with no heat.
8
n/a*
No Heat
* Dryness level is only an option on automatic sensing cycles. On TIME DRY and the RACK DRY cycle, dryness will vary
depending on the load and its initial moisture content.
** Everyday, Dry, High dry temp is the recommended cycle for everyday cotton items.
Timed programmes (Time Dry 30, 60, 90)
The machine dries for the selected time regardless of the level of moisture in your clothes. It is
important to check the clothes throughout the timed programmes to avoid over drying.
Drying cycles