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Sorting your laundry

Check symbols on clothing labels to make sure 
that the articles can be tumble dried.

Sort laundry by fabric type.

Empty pockets and check buttons.

Close zippers and hooks and tie loose belts and 
strings.

Wring out each item in order to eliminate as much 
excess water as possible.

!

Do not load dripping wet clothes into the dryer.

Maximum load size

Do not load more than maximum capacity. 
These numbers refer to dry weight: 
Natural fibres: 7kg max (15lb)
Synthetic fibres: 3kg max (6.6lb)

!

DO NOT overload the dryer as this could result in

reduced drying performance.

Typical weights

Note:

1kg = 1000g

(1lb = 16oz)

Clothes

Blouse

Cotton

150g

(5oz)

Other

100g

(3oz)

Dress

Cotton

500g

(1lb 2oz)

Other

350g

(12oz)

Jeans

700g

(1lb 6oz)

10 nappies

1000g

(2lb 3oz)

Shirt

Cotton

300g

(10oz)

Other

200g

(7oz)

T-Shirt

125g

(4oz)

Household Items

Duvet cover

Cotton

1500g

(3lb 5oz)

(Double)

Other

1000g

(2lb 3oz)

Large Tablecloth

700g

(1lb 6oz)

Small Tablecloth

250g

(9oz)

Tea Towel

100g

(3oz)

Bath Towel

700g

(1lb 6oz)

Hand Towel

350g

(12oz)

Double Sheet

500g

(1lb 2oz)

Single Sheet

350g

(12oz)

At the end of a drying cycle, cottons could still be
damp if you grouped cottons and synthetics together. 
If this happens simply give them an additional short
period of drying.

Wash Care Labels

Look at the labels on your garments, especially when
tumble drying for the first time. The following symbols
are the most common:

May be tumble dried

Do 

not

tumble dry

Tumble dry at high heat setting

Tumble dry at low heat setting

Items not suitable for tumble drying

Articles that containing rubber or rubber-like 
materials or plastic film (pillows, cushions, or PVC 
rainwear), any other flammable articles or objects 
that contain flammable substances (towels soiled 
with hair spray).

Glass fibres (certain types of draperies)

Items which have been dry cleaned

Items with the ITCL Code       (

see Special 

clothing items

). These can be cleaned with special 

at-home dry cleaning products. Follow instructions 
carefully.

Large bulky items (quilts, sleeping bags, pillows, 
cushions, large bedspreads etc). These expand 
when drying and would prevent airflow through 
the dryer.

Laundry

Summary of Contents for TVEL 75 Experience

Page 1: ...stallation 3 4 Where to put your dryer Ventilation Electrical connection Levelling your dryer Before you start using your dryer Dryer description 5 The front The back Control panel Start and programme...

Page 2: ...that collects around the filter and the outlet vents Product Data EU Regulation 392 2012 Rated capacity of Cotton laundry for the standard programme at full load 7 kg Energy efficiency class B The we...

Page 3: ...tween the sides and lateral furnishings or walls This is to ensure proper air circulation Make sure that the back vents are not obstructed Make sure you put your dryer in an environment that is not da...

Page 4: ...63 plug and a 13 amp BS1362 fuse If you need to replace the fuse use only those rated at 13 amp 13A and ASTA approved to BS1362 Moulded plug The plug must not be used without the fuse cover in place I...

Page 5: ...time the dryer is used see Maintenance and Care The ON OFF button If the dryer is running and this button is pressed and held for more than 3 seconds the dryer is turned off Press and hold again for...

Page 6: ...rom denim cotton Before drying your jeans turn the front pockets inside out It can be used for load sizes up to 3kg approximately 4 pairs Do not mix dark and light coloured items It can also be used o...

Page 7: ...running the programme again for a short period Heat Enjoy This programme helps to heat towels bathrobes for a warm sensation after a bath or shower It is also useful for warming clothes before dressin...

Page 8: ...2 Select any Options if required 3 Press the Start Pause button Dries your Cotton or Synthetic shirts ready for putting away 1 Position the PROGRAMME knob on 5 2 Select any Options if required 3 Pres...

Page 9: ...ramme Sound Timed Drying Always use timed drying for loads of less than 1kg The heat setting used depends on the fabric that is being dried see laundry The last 10 minutes of these programmes is the c...

Page 10: ...es developing The post care option occasionally tumbles the clothes after the end of the drying and cool tumble cycles to prevent creases developing should you not be available to remove the load imme...

Page 11: ...1000g 2lb 3oz Large Tablecloth 700g 1lb 6oz Small Tablecloth 250g 9oz Tea Towel 100g 3oz Bath Towel 700g 1lb 6oz Hand Towel 350g 12oz Double Sheet 500g 1lb 2oz Single Sheet 350g 12oz At the end of a...

Page 12: ...ft and fluffy Special clothing items Blankets and Bedspreads acrylic items Acilan Courtelle Orion Dralon must be dried with special care on LOW heat setting Avoid drying for a long period of time Plea...

Page 13: ...arments that have been treated with chemical products Do not tumble dry items that have been spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oils this constitutes a fire hazard Oil affected items can igni...

Page 14: ...r checked regularly by authorised technicians to ensure electrical and mechanical safety see Service Switching off the electricity Unplug your dryer when not using it when cleaning it and during all m...

Page 15: ...and Programmes The filter has not been cleaned see Maintenance The correct programme has not been selected for the type of fabric you are drying see Start and Programmes The flexible vent tube is obs...

Page 16: ...the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human heal...

Page 17: ...17 GB Important Information Installation Description The Display Start and Programmes Laundry Warnings and Suggestions Troubleshooting Service Maintenance and Care...

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Page 19: ...s a result of improper installation Replacement of any consumable item or accessory These include but are not limited to plugs cables batteries light bulbs fluorescent tubes and starters covers and fi...

Page 20: ...y clean your appliance to keep it looking good and functioning efficiently throughout its life UK 08448 225 225 Republic of Ireland 0818 313 413 www hotpointservice co uk Appliance Registration We wan...

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