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the garments are loaded, as well as the
condition of the lint filter and the venting
system.
The higher the dryness setting selected,
however, the longer the dryer will take to
reach that level of dryness.
The Dryness Sensing System detects the
average dryness level, hence load consisting
of a mix of different types of fabric may well
result in some garment coming out of the
Dryer at different dryness levels. Sorting the
load will result in a more consistent dryness
level throughout your load.
The display shows 2 LED’s for some dryness
settings e.g. Light –medium dry and Medium
– extra dry.
The light to medium settings are for drying
delicate fabrics and fabrics prone to shrinking
e.g. synthetics, sweatshirts. The medium to
extra dry settings are for heavier, durable
garments which require longer drying times
e.g. towels, flannelette sheets.
1 Hour Setting
The 1-hour setting is a manual cycle, which
dries continuously for 60 minutes. The
manual cycle does not sense when the
clothes are dry.
If you wish to dry shoes in the dryer we
recommend you use the manual cycle, as the
auto-sensing function cannot sense when
shoes are dry. If is important to check the
shoes throughout the manual cycle to avoid
overdrying.
Temperature Settings ED56 only
Your ED56 Dryer has 3 temperature settings
– regular, low and cold.
Regular
for drying most fabrics.
Low
for drying delicates and synthetics. It is
half heat so the temperatures are lower for
maximum care of the fabrics. The low
temperature uses less power but will take
longer to dry than regular.
Cold
is an airing cycle to freshen up
garments. The cold setting operates only on
the 1-hour manual cycle. The low and high
settings will operate on both the manual and
the auto-sensing cycles.
If the dryer is left connected to the power it
will remember the last dryness setting
selected. If the dryer is disconnected from
the power, the mid dryness setting will be
selected when the dryer is used again.
Airing
After drying to the selected dryness setting, a
special airing cycle circulates cool air through
the clothes for a final 10 minutes to reduce
creasing.
In the
ED56
this cycle is indicated by the
temperature setting LED changing to
COLD
.
During the drying cycle an airing can be
selected by pressing the temperature button.
If the dryer is
PAUSED
, or the door is opened
during the airing cycle, the dryer will
automatically turn off.
The ED56 can be manually programmed into
the airing cycle at any time after the initial 5
minutes of drying by pressing the
COOL
TEMPERATURE
setting. Once selected, the
cool cycle cannot be cancelled.
If the ED56’s
COOL
is selected prior to
pressing the
START
, the 60-minute cool
cycle will be run.
Pause –
Opening the door or pressing the
START/PAUSE button will stop the dryer
tumbling. To start again close the door and
press START/PAUSE. If the dryer door is left
open for more than 8 minutes the dryer will
switch off.
Key lock
Once you have selected the drying
programme and have started the dryer you
can lock in the programme using the key lock
option. This prevents the dryer from being
accidentally switched off, or the programme
being altered. The key lock can also be used
to prevent children turning the dryer on.
1. Press LOCK button and hold for 2
seconds.
2. The key lock LED will flash and the dryer
will give 2 quick beeps.
3. The key lock LED will remain on and all
other keys will now be locked.
To remove the key lock repeat steps 1 and 2.
Delay Start – ED56 Dryer Only
The delay start option can be used to delay
the start of the drying cycle. This is
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