… Programme overview
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Fabric type
Use
Airing
For refreshing or airing little-worn garments.
Silk
For drying silk fabrics. Follow the fabric care labels as silk tends to crease easily. Low
temperature for gentle drying.
Fluffing
Brings the bounce back to woollen textiles. Unload as soon as the programme ends.
The textiles are not dried!
Crease guard
Creases that come from spinning in the washing machine are reduced (e. g. shirts,
blouses). Laundry is ready for ironing.
Shirts
Fabrics are gently dried to «cupboard dry».
Leisurewear
Leisure- and sportswear (sympatex, goretex, etc.) are dried gently.
Denim
Denim fabrics are dried to «cupboard dry». Follow the fabric care labels as denim material
can shrink.
Baby garments
Baby garments are gently dried to «cupboard dry». The washing is dried hygienically
through an extended drying phase.
Thin down filling
For light-weight down textiles (e.g. thin duvets and jackets).
Optimum load: 1 item
Thick down filling
For bulky down textiles (e.g. pillows, jackets and thick duvets). If recommended, tennis
balls can be used for fluffing up the down during drying.
Optimum load: 1 item
Hygiene
The washing is dried hygienically through an extended drying phase. Ensures all germs
are killed. Use for non-delicate fabrics only.