Operations
Operations
Cycle overview
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SHIRTS | Use to quickly dry one item such as a shirt. | 4 | |
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IRON DRY | This cycle finishes the drying process in a moist state, | 4 | |
which facilitates ironing. | |||
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DELICATES | For items to be handled with care such as lingerie. | 2 | |
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WOOL | For machine washable and tumble dryable wool only. | 2 | |
For best results, turn laundry inside out before drying. | |||
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TOWELS | Use to dry loads such as bath towels. | 6 | |
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BEDDING | For bulky items such as blankets, sheets, comforters, | 2 | |
and light duvets. | |||
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| For outdoor wear such as skiwear and mountain |
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| clothing, and also for fabrics such as spandex, stretch, |
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OUTDOOR CARE | and microfiber. It is recommended to use this cycle | 2 | |
| after you have washed your laundry using the |
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| OUTDOOR CARE cycle with your washing machine. |
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COOL AIR | All types of fabric. For freshening up or airing items | - | |
of laundry that have not been worn for long. | |||
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| For small, |
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| Timed cycle for all types of fabric except for wool |
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| and silk. Dry laundry that is still slightly damp or |
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WARM AIR | subsequent drying of | - | |
| does not dry readily. |
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| NOTE |
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| This cycle is suitable for drying individual woollen |
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| fabrics, sports shoes and soft toys. Only dry these |
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| using the basket for woollens. |
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