ASKO DRYER FEATURES
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Below is an illustration of the parts and features of your ASKO dryer.
| Power | |
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Type Plate | Control | |
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Lint Filter |
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Lint Filter | Cleanable Fan |
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Holder | Condenser Unit | |
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DRYING SYSTEM
Sensidry™
Model T741, have our
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
♦Dry consecutive loads to avoid reheating the dryer.
♦Do not overload the dryer.
♦Use the highest spin speeds allowed for the garments.
♦Do not put extremely wet clothes into the dryer.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
ASKO dryers are designed with an overheat protection switch that will automatically turn the machine off if the temperature gets too high. The machine will not start until it has cooled down sufficiently.
If the unit shuts down because of overheating, check that the lint filter, vent duct, and the condenser unit are free of lint. These components need to be cleaned on a regular basis. Additionally, the lint filter may need to be cleaned with warm, soapy water and a soft brush a few times a year to ensure the filter screen is not blocked. Using dryer sheets (not recommended) can also cause this problem.
Should the machine turn itself off because of overheating, it will not be possible to restart the unit until it has cooled down sufficiently. This could possibly take up to thirty minutes.
To restart the unit once it has cooled down, press the “Start” button.
NOTE: If your dryer overheats frequently, it may not be vented properly or the room in which it is located may not have sufficient air circulation. Contact your installer to have these issues checked out.
COOL-DOWN
Every program on an ASKO dryer ends with a
♦Dry like fabrics together (i.e., heavy fabrics together, light fabrics together).
♦Clean the lint filter after each load.
♦Do not
♦Spin the clothes at no less than 800 rpm.
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