Before each drying
1. Spin the laundry in the washing machine before tumble drying. The high spin speed can reduce
the drying time and save energy.
2. To make sure the drying effects are uniform, sort the laundry by fabric type and drying pro
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gramme.
3. Before the drying close the locks, hooks and buttons, fasten the belts, etc.
4. Do not over-dry clothes, as they can easily crease.
5. Do not dry rubber and elastic materials.
6. To prevent skin scalding caused by steam or hot appliance components, you can only open the
door after the drying programme has been completed.
7. To avoid extended drying cycles and increased energy consumption, clean the appliance filters
after each use.
8. Do not dry clothes after chemical cleaning.
9. Select the correct programme to dry woollen clothing to make the fabric fresh and fluffy.
Approximate weight of dry clothes (each garment)
Mixed fabric
(approx. 800 g)
Jacket (about 800 g
for cotton)
Jeans (approx. 800 g)
Quilt (approx. 900 g
for cotton)
Bedsheet (approx.
600 g for cotton)
Working clothes (ap-
prox. 1120 g)
Pyjama, nightdress
(approx. 200 g)
Long sleeve shirt (ap-
prox. 300 g for cotton)
Short sleeve shirt (ap-
prox. 180 g for cotton)
Shorts (approx. 70 g
for cotton)
Socks (approx. 50 g
for mixed fabric)
Never overload the appliance.
Do not dry wet clothes dripping water. This may damage the dryer or cause a fire.
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