16 electrolux overview of iron aidtm programmes
Overview of Iron AidTM programmes
Programmes
COTTON
SYNTHETICS
COTTON
SYNTHETICS
REFRESH
Max. load * (Weight when dry)
1,0kg
1.0kg
3,0kg
1.5kg
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• | • | For 1- 5 cotton shirts. Min. 80% natural | wet, | |
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• | • | For 1- 5 synthetic shirts. Max. 20% nat- | wet, | |
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• | • | For smoothing cotton garments. Min. | wet, | |
80% natural fibres (cotton, linen etc). | dry | |||
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All information on applications is for guidance only. Smoothing results may vary depending on the selected programme and especially the fit- tings and material properties of the textile. The results can be improved if necessary by using different pro- grammes and steam volumes. For example, some textiles containing more than 20% synthetics but with the right fittings may behave more like cotton textiles in an Iron Aid programme. You may therefore get better smoothing results by select- ing a cotton Iron Aid programme.
Given the wide range of different textile grades and properties that can be manufactured today using different mechanical and chemical processes, we recommend running the first few Iron Aid programmes at low steam levels and with a small number of garments that are as sim- ilar as possible. Later, you can care- fully start to vary the conditions of Iron Aid programmes to learn from experience how to get the best re- sults from the volume of laundry loaded, the quality of the textiles and the most suitable steam levels and Iron Aid programmes.
Please also note the accompanying ‘Textile Guide’.