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Sorting laundry
Check the symbols on the care labels of the various
garments to verify whether the garments can be safely
tumble dried.
Sort laundry according to the type of fabric.
Empty all pockets and check for loose buttons.
Close zips and hooks and fasten belts and strings without
tightening them.
Wring out garments to remove the maximum amount of
water possible.
Do not load the dryer when garments are dripping wet.
Maximum load sizes
Do not overload the drum.
The following values indicate the weight of dry garments:
Natural fibres: maximum
6
kg
Synthetic fibres: maximum
3
kg
Do not overload the dryer as this may result is reduced
drying performance.
Typical weights
Note: 1 kg = 1000 g
When mixing synthetic fibres with cotton garments, the
latter may still be damp at the end of the drying cycle. If this
happens, simply put them through a short drying cycle.
Note: when setting the duration of the drying cycle,
remember that the cold drying phase runs during the last 10
minutes, during which the dryer does not dry the garments.
Care labels
Always check the care labels, especially when placing
garments in the tumble dryer for the first time. Below are the
most commonly used symbols:
May be tumble dried.
Do not tumble dry.
Tumble dry high heat.
Tumble dry low heat.
Items not suitable for tumble drying:
Items containing rubber parts or similar materials, or
plastic film covering (pillows, cushions or PVC sports
jackets), any type of inflammable object or objects
containing inflammable substances (used towels
containing hairspray).
Glass fibres (certain types of draperies).
Items which have been previously dry cleaned.
Items marked with the ITLC symbol (Special garments)
, which may be washed using special household
products. Follow instructions carefully.
Large bulky items (duvets, sleeping bags, pillows,
cushions, large bedcovers, etc.) that expand when dried
and hamper air circulation inside the tumble dryer.
Special items
Blankets and bedcovers:
acrylic items (Acilian, Courtelle,
Orion, Dralon) must be dried with great care at low heat.
Avoid drying for long periods.
Creased or pleated garments:
read the drying instructions
supplied by the manufacturer.
Starched garments:
do not dry together with non-
starched items. Remove the maximum amount of starch
solution possible before placing these items in the dryer. Do
not over-dry: starch turns powdery leaving garments limp
this defeats its purpose.
Drying times
Drying times are approximate and may vary depending on
the following:
Amount of water retained by items after the spin cycle:
towels and delicate items retain a lot of water.
Fabrics: items of the same fabric, but with different texture
and thickness may have different drying times.
Amount of laundry: single items and small loads will take a
short time to dry.
Drying: if items are to be ironed, they can be removed
from the dryer while still slightly damp. Items that require
complete drying can be left longer.
Temperature of the room: the lower the temperature of the
room, the longer it will take for the dryer to dry clothing.
Bulk: certain bulky items require special care during the
drying process. We suggest removing these items and
replacing them in the dryer once they have been shaken
out: repeat this procedure several times during the course
of the drying cycle.
Do not over-dry items.
All fabrics contain natural dampness which helps to keep
them soft and fluffy.
Laundry
Garments
Blouse
Dress
Jeans
10 Nappie
Shirt
T-shirt
Cotton
Other
Cotton
Other
Cotton
Other
150 g
100 g
500 g
350 g
700 g
1,000 g
300 g
200 g
125 g
Household linen
Duvet cover
(double bed)
Large tablecloth
Small tablecloth
Tea cloth
Bath towel
Hand towel
Cotton
Other
1,500 g
1,000 g
700 g
250 g
100 g
700 g
350 g
Double bed
sheet
500 g
350 g
Single bed sheet
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