EN - 5
12/2015
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In this type of dryer, it is forbidden to use chemical drying agents.
Laundry soiled with oil may ignite spontaneously when subjected
to high temperature as may be the case in a dryer. Such a piece of
laundry will heat up, thereby causing an oxidation reaction in the
oil. Oxidation is caused by heat. When the heat cannot escape, the
given piece of laundry may heat up to such a degree that it may
ignite. An excessive amount of laundry soiled with oil may prevent
heat from escaping and may therefore ignite.
When it is not possible to avoid loading the washing machine with
laundry stained with vegetable or cooking oil or haircare products,
etc., it is necessary to fi rst wash such laundry in hot water with an
extra amount of laundry detergent - this will reduce, however not
entirely eliminate the given risk.
Ensure suffi
cient ventilation to prevent gases from burning or open
fl ames from fl owing back into the room where the appliance is located.
Do not dry laundry that has not been washed in a washing machine.
Laundry soiled by substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol,
petrol, stain remover, turpentine, wax or wax remover, must be
washed in hot water with an extra amount of laundry detergent
before being loaded into a dryer for drying.
Laundry articles such as rubber foam (latex foam), swimming caps,
waterproof textiles, rubber parts and clothing and pillows fi tted
rubber foam underlays must not be dried in a dryer.
Fabric softeners and similar substances must be used in accordance
with the instructions of their manufacturer.
The fi nal phase of the drying cycle is called the "cooling phase" (the
dryer stops heating); its purpose is to prevent laundry from being
too hot at the end of the drying cycle and thereby prevent scalding.
Remove all items from pockets such as lighters and matches.
WARNING:
Never stop the dryer before the end of the drying cycle
unless all the laundry is immediately taken out and spread out to
enable the heat to dissipate.