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The dryer is designed for
domestic use only and it should
be used for no other purpose
other than that for which it was
designed.
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Remove any coins, pins,
screws, stones or sharp objects
from clothing before placing
them in the dryer.
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Underwear that contains metal
reinforcements should not be
placed in a dryer. Damage to
the dryer can result if the metal
reinforcements come loose
during drying.
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Do not sit or stand on the dryer
nor place heavy objects on top
as deformation of the control
panel and plastic components
could occur.
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Do not overload the dryer.
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Always clean the lint filter
before or after each drying
cycle. Never operate your dryer
without the lint filter installed.
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Do not allow fibres, dust and
dirt to accumulate around the
exhaust outlet and adjacent
areas.
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Unplug the machine and keep
the door closed when it is not in
use.
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The final part of the drying
cycle includes a cool down
period to minimise creasing
and to ensure that fabrics are
de-stressed
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Do not place combustible
materials such as petrol,
alcohol or thinners near or in
the dryer. Neither attempt to dry
fabrics which have been
soaked with or exposed to
these materials.
Warning against fire
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Empty pockets of cigarette
lighters and matches.
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Do not attempt to dry cushions
or quilts as these will
accumulate excessive heat.
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Do not dry unwashed fabrics.
Fabrics must be damp before
drying them.
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Garments bolstered with rubber
foam (latex foam), shower
caps, water resistant textiles,
materials with rubber
reinforcement and rubber foam
pads should not be dried in the
dryer.
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Do not locate the dryer on a
carpeted floor, as this may
inhibit free air circulation under
the dryer.
Warning against personal
injury
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Do not touch the laundry drum
until the dryer stops operating.
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Check the drum before closing
the door. Pets and children
have been known to climb
inside.
General safety instructions
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Follow the drying instructions
on garment care labels.