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Capacity
The maximum capacity of your dryer (when the load is dry) is as follows:
Model
NZ/AU
SG
Electronic auto-sense dryer
5.0 kg
6.0 kg
Rear-vented auto-timer dryer
5.0 kg
6.0 kg
Door-vented auto-timer dryer
4.0 kg
N/A
Note: capacity ratings vary due to the qualifying criteria of different markets.
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Overloading the machine will affect the drying performance, and may damage items.
Sorting and loading
To get the most efficient use of your dryer we recommend you sort your loads.
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Look for a care label on your clothes. This will tell you if they can be safely tumble dried.
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Close zippers, hooks and eyes, etc to reduce snagging and tangling.
Drying times
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Drying very small loads is inefficient. Try to dry medium to large loads.
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Sort your clothes into loads that take a similar time to dry, eg heavier items (towels, T-shirts,
flannelette sheets) from light items (synthetics and polyester cotton sheets and shirts). This will
prevent some garments becoming overdried while others are still damp.
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Spin clothes at the highest spin speed suitable for the load type. The more water you remove in
the wash, the less time it will need to dry (NEVER put dripping wet clothes in or on top of the
dryer as excessive water could cause an electrical hazard).
Lint
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Dry lint givers and lint collectors separately.
Lint Givers
Lint Collectors
Towels
Synthetics
Chenille
Corduroy
Nappies
Polyester cottons
Socks
To reduce creasing
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Shake clothes out and load individually to help clothes dry evenly.
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Launder permanent press garments separately, eg business shirts.
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Allow enough room for clothes to tumble freely when loading.
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Hang garments as soon as the dryer cycle is completed to reduce the need for ironing.
Before you dry