•
is used to represent cotton. Here you can
set the dryer for up to 120 minutes, because
cotton and thick non-synthetic fabrics need
longer to dry.
•
is used to represent synthetic fabrics and
delicate items. Because these are more
sensitive than cotton, they need a lower drying
temperature. Here you can set the dryer for up
to 80 minutes.
Do not overdry your laundry. It can
make it difficult to iron, and harsher to
the touch, besides wasting energy.
During the last 8-12 minutes of each
programme, the load is cooled to
reduce the risk of creasing.
Programmes
Time in minutes
(about)
Type of load
Load (max.)
1)
/
Fabric mark
Cotton
Extra Dry
120
Drying level: extra dry.
4kg/
Cupboard
Dry
2)3)
108
Drying level: cupboard dry.
4kg/
Damp
96
Drying level: textiles which are still
to be ironed.
4kg/
Iron Dry
3)
84
Drying level: applicable for iron.
4kg/
Synthetic
Extra Dry
80
Drying level: extra dry.
1,5kg/
Cupboard Dry
3)
76
Drying level: cupboard dry.
1,5kg/
Iron Dry
68
Drying level: applicable for iron.
1,5kg/
1) The maximum weight refers to dry items.
2) The
Cotton Cupboard Dry programme is the “Standard cotton programme” and it is suitable to
dry normal wet cotton laundry and it is the most efficient programme in terms of energy consumption for
drying wet cotton laundry.
3) For test institutes only: Standard programmes for tests are specified in the EN 61121 document.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before you use the appliance for the first time do
these operations:
• Clean the tumble dryer drum with a moist cloth.
• Start a short programme (e.g. 30 minutes) with
moist laundry.
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Enter the prerequisites here (optional).
1. Check that the dryer is connected to the
electrical supply.
2. Open the door by pushing the knob to the right
in the door latch.
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