OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The program chart
Program | Type of laundry | Example of laundry | ||
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White/colored regular laundry |
| loading: 11 lbs | ||
Very dry | Thick or | Terry cloth, bath robes, | ||
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| requiring to be dried out | etc. |
Dry for storage | Equally thick laundry, not | Terry cloth, knitted wear | ||
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| requiring ironing |
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Mildly damp | Thin laundry, needing | Knitted wear laundry, thin cotton | ||
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Damp for ironing | Cotton or flax, normally thick | Bed linen, table cloth, etc. | ||
Damp for machine ironing | Cotton or flax for machine ironing | Bed linen, table cloth, etc. | ||
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Synthetic and mixed fabric laundry, improved laundry | loading: 4,5 lbs | |||
Very dry | Thick or | Pullovers, suits, blankets | ||
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| be dried out |
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Dry for storage |
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| Thin laundry, not needing | Shirts, blouses, bed linen, socks, |
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| ironing | children clothes, etc. |
Mildly damp | Thin laundry, needing | Knitted wear, | ||
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| ironing | etc. |
Damp for ironing | Laundry, needing ironing | Shirts, blouses, bed linen, table | ||
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| cloth, etc. |
(2) |
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Preset timed programs |
| loading: 11 lbs |
20 to 60 minutes
Single pieces of thick | laundry, | Bath robes, bathing towels, |
requiring to be dried out |
| pullovers, small quantity of |
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| laundry (up to 0,5 lbs),etc. |
Airing of laundry
Cold air – 10 minutes
Laundry needing to be aired, or straightening of mildly creased clothes
(1)weight of dry laundry;
(2)drying temperature is lower, like for the mixed laundry programs.
Economic use of the dryer
Time and energy will be saved with your dryer, if the following is considered:
•spin the laundry as much as possible – the higher the number of spin revolutions the shorter the drying time, the lower the energy consumption;
•by setting the adequate drying temperature,
•Always load the dryer maximally as this is the most economical. At the same time you can dry the laundry for “dry, ready to be stored” and “moist for ironing” by taking the latter out when it is still adequately moist for ironing;
•By regular cleaning of the filter an optimum drying time with minimum energy consumption can be ensured.
•Dryer consumption when used at a lower electric power rate can save additional energy cost.
12 | Instructions for Use |