Fisher & Paykel NZ AU Airing / Cool down, Load comparison Approximate drying times

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Auto-timer dryer

Airing / Cool down

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When the Auto-timer dryer has finished drying it will automatically go into a 13 – 15 minute airing or cool down cycle. During airing the drum tumbles and cool air is blown through the clothes. This reduces creasing if the clothes are left in the dryer.

This phase of the drying cycle can be used to air clothes.

Drying times

With your new dryer it may take a few trials before you can accurately predict the correct drying time for each individual load.

As a guide we have included some examples of loads and drying times. These times are approximate only, based on the garments being spun at the maximum spin speed suitable for the wash load.

Load comparison

Approximate drying times

 

 

7 Towels

60 – 80 mins

 

 

10 Shirts (cotton/polyester)

20 – 40 mins

 

 

4 T-shirts plus 5 Towels

60 – 80 mins

 

 

9 Small Delicates

20 – 30 mins

 

 

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Contents Installation instructions and user guide Page Contents Introduction Before using your dryerCost to dry Dryer use Safety and warningsSpontaneous combustion LintUpright wall mounting Installation optionsFree standing PlinthExternal venting Installation Electronic and Auto-timer 4.5 kg dryersVenting duct Flush ventingMovable venting Window ventingDirectional outlet grill Installation Auto-timer 3.5 kg dryerSpecifications Dryer positionTools and parts required Dryer wall mounting instructionsExtra tools and parts for mounting onto a concrete wall Floor To reduce creasing Before you drySorting and loading Drying timesElectronic and Auto-timer 4.5 kg dryers Cleaning the lint filterAuto-timer 3.5 kg dryer Airing / Cool down Using your dryerElectronic dryer Dryness levelsDrum reversal Hour settingPausing the dryer Key LockDelay start Temperature settingsWrinkle free Drying cycles Auto-timer dryerLoad comparison Approximate drying times Drying rack How to use the drying rackKg dryers only Dryer is taking a long time to dry Operating problemsClothes are still damp Pressing START/PAUSE does not start the Electronic dryerPlease keep this User Guide in a safe place Manufacturers warrantyThis warranty does not cover Fisher & Paykel undertakes toProduct details Customer careNew Zealand if you need assistance Australia if you need assistanceCopyright Fisher & Paykel 2007. All rights reserved Header