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• YOUR DRIER’S PROGRAMS |
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| Regular programs | Type of textile | Drying results |
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| Extra Dry | Cotton | Dry | ||
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| Damp Dry | Cotton | Slightly damp | ||
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| Heavy Duty | Cotton | Damp | ||
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| REGULAR TEXTILES |
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| Regular textiles | Dry | |
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| Damp Dry | Regular textiles | Slightly damp | ||
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| Other drying programs |
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| Permanent Press | Synthetic, | Dry | ||
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| Delicates | Delicate, synthetic | Dry | ||
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| Ultra Delicates | Very delicate: silk, light | Dry | ||
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| Refreshing and airing your textiles after prolonged storage |
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• CLEANING THE FILTER
Important :
Please remember that the filter must be cleaned after every drying.
Fig. 07
The filter is located in the lower part of your dryer.
Clean it as follows:
— Remove it from its housing by pulling it upwards (Fig. 07)
— Open the filter (Fig. 08)
— Clean it by removing the thin coating of fluffFig. 08 covering it (Fig. 09)
Ensure that there is no fluff accumulating round the dryer.
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Do not wash filter with water (Fig. 10). | Fig. 09 |
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• EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION | Fig. 10 |
CONTAINER |
Air Dry | Other textiles | 15 minutes |
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Air Dry - Wool | Woollens already dry | 6 minutes |
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This is located at the top of your appliance. It collects the water extracted from your items as they are dried.
—To empty it, release it from its housing by pulling it towards you (Fig. 11).
Important :
The condensation container must be emptied after each drying cycle (Fig.12).
Important :
Risk of frost : if there is a risk of frost, empty the condensation container.
Important :
Moving the appliance : empty the condensation container if you wish to move or tilt your appliance.
— Empty the container (Fig. 12).
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