Laundry
TD4003NA6 Issue 1
Sorting your laundry
•Check symbols on clothing labels to
make sure that the articles can be tumble dried
•Sort laundry by fabric type.
•Empty pockets and check buttons.
•Close zippers and hooks and tie loose belts and strings
•Wring out each item in order to eliminate as much excess water as possible.
!Do not load dripping wet clothes into the dryer
Maximum load
Do not load more than maximum capacity. These numbers refer to dry weight: Natural fibers: 6 kg max (13 lb)
Synthetic fibers: 3 kg max (6.6 lb)
!Do not overload the dryer as this could result in reduced drying performance.
Typical weights
Clothes
Blouse |
| Cotton | 150g |
| 5 oz | |
| Other | 100g |
| 3 oz | ||
Dress |
| Cotton | 500g |
| 1lb 2 oz | |
| Other | 350g |
| 12 oz | ||
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Jeans |
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| 700 g |
| 1 lb 6 oz |
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10 Diapers |
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| 1000 g |
| 2 lb 6 oz |
Shirt |
| Cotton | 300g |
| 10 oz | |
| Other | 200g |
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T - Shirt |
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| 125 g |
| 4 oz |
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Duvet cover | Cotton | 1500g |
| 3 lb 5 oz | ||
(Double) | Other | 1000g |
| 2 lb 3 oz | ||
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Large Tablecloth |
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| 700 g |
| 1 lb 6 oz | |
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Small Tablecloth |
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| 250 g |
| 9 oz | |
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Tea Towel |
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| 100 g |
| 3 oz | |
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Bath Towel |
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| 700 g |
| 1 lb 6 oz | |
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Hand Towel |
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| 350 g |
| 12 oz | |
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Double Sheet |
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| 500 g |
| 1 lb 2 oz | |
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Single Sheet |
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| 350 g |
| 12 oz |
Wash care labels
Look at the labels on your garments, especially when tumble drying for the first time. The following symbols are the most common:
May be tumble dried.
Do not tumble dry.
Tumble dry at high heat setting.
Tumble dry at low heat setting.
What not to tumble dry in your dryer:
•Articles that contain rubber or
•Glass fibers (certain types of draperies).
•Items that have been Dry Cleaned.
•Items with the ITLC code (“Special clothing items”)
. These can be cleaned with special
•Large bulky items (quilts, sleeping bags, pillows, cushions, large bedspreads, etc.). These expand when drying and would prevent airflow through the dryer.
At the end of a drying cycle, cottons could still be damp if you grouped cottons and permanent press items together. If this happens simply give them an additional short period of drying.
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