12 - Drying Instructions
Selecting the Programme
Programme
Description and types of fabric that can be dried
Max
load
T-shirt
Shirt
Anorak
Trousers
Skirt/dress
Sport wear
W
ork clothing
Underwear
Socks
Towelling dressing gown
Terrycloth towel
Tea towel
Table linen
Bed linen
Cotton
Colours
For white and coloured cottons or linens
7 k
g
Extra Dry
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Cupboard Dry Plus
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Cupboard Dry
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Iron Dry
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Easy-care
For non-iron synthetic fibres, cottons, or blended
fabrics
4 k
g
Extra Dry
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Cupboard Dry
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Iron Dry
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Mixed
For mixed items made of cotton and easy-care fabrics
4 k
g
Cupboard Dry
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Iron Dry
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Rapid 40
For quick drying of synthetic fibres, cottons or blended
fabrics. Drying times may not exactly 40 minutes
depending upon the types of fabrics, composition and
moisture content of the loads.
1.5 k
g
Outdoor/Sports
For membrane coated fabrics, water-repellent fabrics,
functional clothing, fleece fabrics (dry jackets/trousers
with removable internal lining separately)
2.5 k
g
Wool
For woollen fabrics suitable for tumble drying. Fabrics
become fluffier but not dry. Remove the laundry once
the programme ends and allow them to dry.
2 k
g
Silk/Lingerie
For lingerie and washable silk items
1 k
g
Shirts
For shirts and blouses
2 k
g
Timed Prog. Warm
For pre-dried, multi-layered, sensitive acrylic fibres and
small items of laundry, and for subsequent drying
4 k
g
Using the optional drying basket can dry sports shoes,
etc. (See page 7.)
1 k
g
Timed Prog. Cold
For freshening up or airing of clothing made of heat-
labile fabrics that have been worn for a short period of
time. The clothing does not have to be washed.
4 k
g
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