¾Sorting Fabrics

For the best drying results, clothes should be sorted properly. Separate the lint shedders (chenille and terry cloth) from the lint collectors (synthetics, flannel and fabrics with a nap, such as velveteen and corduroy). Separate non-colorfast from light colored items, heavy fabrics from light weight fabrics and permanent press from heavy, bulky items.

Do not tumble dry

Read all permanent care labels carefully. If a garment’s care label says “Drip Dry”, “Line Dry” or “Dry Flat”, do not dry in the dryer. Certain materials will melt or become dangerously flammable if heated, while others may lose their shape. Other items that should not be tumble dried are:

Items that have been dry-cleaned at home.

Wool (unless the garment’s manufacturer recommends it)

Fiberglass

Laminated or rubber coated items

Vinyl or plastic

Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.

Drying Time

Drying time depends on many factors, such as the amount of washing, how damp it is, the type of fabrics, rated power of the machine and the temperature of the room. It also, of course, depends on how dry you want the washing when you take it out of the machine.

Shrinkage

Knitted fabrics in particular are liable to shrink. Do not use the extra dry program for these materials, and always stretch them out directly after drying.

Dryer Added Fabric Softeners

Because some dryer added fabric softeners may cause damage to automatic dryers, use only ones that the manufacturers give a written assurance that their softeners can safely be used in your dryer.

Single Items

Use the timed program when there is only one item to be dried. This is because the automatic program may turn off the heating too early, so that the item is not properly dried.

If The Washing Is Not Dry After Tumble-Drying

When using the automatic programs, it can happen that not all of the washing is properly dry. This may be due to such reasons as very heavy fabrics or thick seams. To dry these items, give a further 10 minutes or so in the timed program. Also do not overload the dryer. If the dryer is overloaded, its efficiency is lessened and clothes may not dry evenly.

Do not over-dry

When using the timed program, it is possible to over-dry fabrics, if too long a time has been set. This can cause the fabrics to wrinkle, shrink or feel harsh. Synthetic materials can also become charged with static electricity.

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Avanti D110 instruction manual ¾ Sorting Fabrics