Using the dryer
Program | When to use | Note | |
Normal Available drying options: Turbo, Full load, Gentle, | |||
Extra Dry | The "Extra Dry" program should not be | ||
| e.g. jeans, towels. | selected for jersey materials. | |
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| Items may shrink. | |
More Dry | Uniform loads of cottons, | - | |
| e.g. sheets, underwear, socks. |
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Normal | Knitted items that may shrink, | If items are still damp, dry again using | |
| e.g. jersey material or lightweight cottons. | "More Dry". | |
Less Dry | Cotton or linen fabrics to be left damp for | - | |
| ironing. |
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Hand Iron | If fabrics are too damp, dry again using | ||
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| "Less Dry". | |
Rotary Iron | Cotton or linen fabrics which will be ironed | To prevent moisture loss, roll up the | |
| with a rotary iron. | laundry until ready to iron. | |
More Dry | Synthetic permanent press items | - | |
| e.g. pants and shirts. |
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Normal | Permanent press and blended fabrics, |
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| e.g. cotton/synthetic. |
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Less Dry | Permanent press and blended fabrics | Reduce load size for fabrics that wrinkle | |
| requiring an ironed finish. | easily. |
Special Programs Available drying options:
Woolens | Delicate items which allow machine | Remove items immediately at the end of | |
| drying. | the program, while still slightly damp. | |
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| Allow items to air dry. | |
Smooth | Program for reducing creasing of cotton, | - | |
| linen or permanent press fabrics made of |
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| cotton, blends or synthetics. |
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Sturdy | Mixed loads of cotton and permanent | - | |
| press items. |
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Fluff | Individual items to be freshened and | Reduce load size. | |
| fluffed with cool air. |
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TIMED CYCLES Available drying options: Gentle, | |||
20 min | For individual items or very small loads, | - | |
30 min | e.g. beach towels, swimsuits. | ||
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