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CAUTION
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Be careful! The drum inside may still be hot.
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The appliance must not be used for purposes
other than those for which it was designed.
NOTE
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The final part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs
without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that
laundry is left at a temperature that ensures
the laundry will not be damaged.
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A high atmospheric temperature and a small
room may both increase drying time as well
as energy consumption.
Sorting Laundry
Clothes have their own wash care labels, so
drying according to the wash care label is
recommended.
Not only that, the laundry must be sorted
according to size and type of fabric.
For the best drying performance and most
efficient energy usage, do not overload the
appliance.
Woollens
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Dry woollens on the Wool programme. Be
sure to follow fabric care label symbols first.
Wool may not be completely dried from the
cycle, so do not repeat drying. Pull woollens
to their original shape and dry them flat.
Woven and Loopknit Materials
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Some woven and loopknit materials may
shrink, depending on quality.
Non-Iron and Synthetics
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Do not overload the appliance. Take out
non-Iron items as soon as the appliance stops
to reduce creases.
Baby Clothes and Night Gowns
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Always check fabric care labels.
Rubber and Plastics
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Do not dry any items made from or containing
rubber or plastics such as:
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Aprons, Bibs and Chair Covers
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Curtains and Table Clothes
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Bathmats
Fiberglass
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Do not dry fiberglass items in the appliance.
Glass particles left in the appliance may be
subsequently picked up by your clothes in
later cycles.
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Description
Dry
Tumble dry
Permanent Press /
Crease resistant
Gentle / Delicate
Do not tumble dry
Do not dry
High heating
Medium heating
Low heating
No Heating / Air
Line dry / Hang to dry
Drip dry
Dry flat
In the shade