Hotpoint TS14, TS13 manual What a Tumble Dryer Does, Kits, is always fitted

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DO NOT ALLOW CLOTHES, TOWELS ETC, TO HANG DOWN THE FRONT OF THE DRYER INTO THE AIRSTREAM.

THIS OBSTRUCTS THE AIR FLOW AND MAY DAMAGE YOUR DRYER.

DO NOT OPERATE THE DRYER IN AN ENCLOSED ENVIRONMENT.

ENSURE THAT THE DRYER IS ADEQUATELY VENTILATED, EG, BY OPENING A WINDOW, SO THAT IT DOES NOT RECYCLE EXHAUST AIR.

MISUSE OF A TUMBLE DRYER MAY CREATE A FIRE HAZARD.

Vent Hose Kit for model TS13 (Part No. 9037)

This is an optional extra for model TS13 and its use is recommended where condensation is a particular problem.

The Kit consists of an adaptor and flexible hose which will take the moist air directly from the machine and out through an open window – thus avoiding a steamed-up kitchen. This can be used in conjunction with a Wall Vent Kit (Part No. 9028) or Window Vent Kit (Part No. 9029) for permanent installation.

Wall Hanging Kit (Part No. 179314)

This allows the Dryer to be mounted on a wall of suitable strength to take the weight. Alternatively it should be used when the Dryer is stood on top of a or work surface to secure the Dryer to the wall.

NOTE: The Vent Hose should not exceed 2.4m (8 feet) in length and should be kept free of any possible accumulation of fluff, lint and condensate (water), by frequently shaking it out.

Both the Vent Hose Kit and the Wall or Window Vent Kits are available from your retailer or nearest Hotpoint Spares Centre (see back page). Fitting instructions are supplied with all of these kits.

NOTE: It is essential that the storm cover, supplied with the Wall and Window Vent

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What a Tumble Dryer Does

A tumble dryer gently tumbles the wet

clothes in a current of warm air after they have been spun in a washing machine or spin dryer. Moisture is evaporated until the clothes are quite dry, much like a speeded up version of what takes place outdoors in a fresh breeze on a fine sunny day, in a clean fresh atmosphere.

But a good tumble dryer can do much more than this.

A good tumble dryer reduces unwanted creases as it dries, creases that may have been put in during spinning.

Drip-dry shirts dried in a dryer will be more crease-free than the same shirts given the same wash treatment and hung up to dry. Most materials will benefit from this effect, including cottons and linens, synthetic materials and mixtures of both. In some cases the need to iron will be eliminated, but it is important in order to achieve the maximum benefit that you should not overload the dryer. It is better to dry two small loads rather than one large load if crease removal is important. This will use slightly more electricity in drying than one large load, but will save on ironing. If you must iron then the maximum loadings given in the instructions will give the greatest efficiency in use of electricity.

Towels will be soft and bulky after drying in a

tumble dryer, nappies will be smooth and fluffy, unlike the same articles which tend to be flattened and stiff when dried statically. Garments may be quickly aired after storage or warmed before use.

Many fabrics used in the manufacture of clothing and household textiles tend to undergo some change of size when laundered. This size change is due to relaxation of the fibres, which have been stretched during spinning and weaving, and which tend to return to their unstretched state when immersed in water. These fibres normally stretch again in use, and even hanging wet on a line stretches the material to some extent. Tumble drying does not put any tension on the fabric as line drying does, and the difference may therefore appear more noticeable when the garments are dry.

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Contents Compact Tumble Dryers User Handbook Models TS13 & TS14 Before you operate your Dryer 15-16Contents Retention of this Instruction BookImportant Fitting a Different Plug Mains Lead ReplacementElectrical Requirements Green-and-yellow Earth BlueWhere to put your Dryer Get to know the main parts of your DryerTumble dryer gently tumbles the wet What a Tumble Dryer DoesKits, is always fitted But a good tumble dryer can do much more than thisSee Clean Replace Fluff Filter Select Time required How to use your DryerPlug in, switch on electricity OutwardsOFF Sorting your laundry It is best to sort everything into fabric groupsMaximum Load Size Making up Loads How to load DryerWash Care labels Open the loading door by pulling the door handle forwardsItems not suitable for Tumble Drying Items requiring special attentionWool Permanently pleated or creased garments Items requiring special attention contdBlankets and Bedspreads Starched articlesControls Setting the Timer and starting the Dryer ‘Cool Tumble’ phaseAs an approximate guide, the following table may assist you Drying TimesBe careful not to overdry After TumblingTo remove the Filter Part of the wearing, washing and drying processCaring for your machine Spare PartsIf something goes wrong If it still wont workPage Key Contacts For further product information 08701