emit flammable or explosive vapor.
• Do not dry items cleaned with industrial chemicals in the dryer.
• Do not dry your unwashed laundry in the dryer.
• Items soiled with cooking oils, acetone, alcohol, fuel oil, kerosene, stain remover, turpentine, paraffin and paraffin removers must be washed in hot water with plenty of detergent before being dried in the dryer.
• Garments or pillows bolstered with rubber foam (latex foam), shower bonnets, water resistant textiles, materials with rubber reinforcement and rubber foam pads should not be dried in the dryer.
• Do not use fabric softeners and
• Do not dry the underwear reinforced with metal parts in the dryer. If these metal reinforcements loosen and break during drying, they will damage your dryer.
Preparing laundry for drying
• Check all laundry items before loading
them into the product to make sure that there are no lighters, coins, metal items, needles and etc. in their pockets or on any part of them.
• Fabric softeners and similar products must be used in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer of the relevant products.
• All laundry must be spun at the highest spin speed that your washing machine allows for the laundry type.
• Laundry may be tangled after washing. Separate your laundry before placing them into your dryer.
• Sort your laundry according to their types and thicknesses. Dry the same type of laundry together. E.g.: fine kitchen towels and table cloths dry
faster than the thick bath towels.
Correct load capacity
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A Consider the information in the "Programme Selection Table". Always start the programme in accordance with the maximum load capacity.
C Adding laundry to the machine more than the level shown in the figure is not recommended. Drying performance will degrade when the machine is overloaded. Furthermore, your dryer and your laundry can be damaged.
C Place your laundry into the drum loosely so that they will not get tangled.
CLarge pieces (E.g.: bed sheets, quilt covers, large tablecloths) may bunch- up. Stop the dryer
Following weights are given as examples.
Home articles | Approximate | |
weights (g) | ||
| ||
Cotton quit covers | 1500 | |
(double) | ||
| ||
Cotton quit covers (single) | 1000 | |
Bed sheets (double) | 500 | |
Bed sheets (single) | 350 | |
Large tablecloths | 700 | |
Small tablecloths | 250 | |
Tea napkins | 100 | |
Bath towels | 700 | |
Hand towels | 350 | |
Garments | Approximate | |
weights (g) | ||
| ||
Blouses | 150 | |
Cotton shirts | 300 | |
Shirts | 200 | |
Cotton dresses | 500 | |
Dresses | 350 | |
Jeans | 700 | |
Handkerchiefs (10 pieces) | 100 | |
125 |
Loading
•Open the loading door.
•Place laundry items loosely into the dryer.
•Push the loading door to close. Ensure that no items are caught in the door.
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