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Drying Tips
Note: The average load will fill drum 1/3 to 1/2 full. Clothes will need room to
tumble freely for even drying and less wrinkling. If you overload the dryer,
you may cause damage to motor because it will not handle overloads
and the dryer may not start at all. You may have to remove some portion
of clothes and dry that separately. Your clothes may be wrinkled and
take long time to dry. This may not be an efficient way to dry your
clothes.

Preparing clothes for drying:

• Dry items of similar fabric, weight and construction in the same load.
• Separate dark-colored clothes from light-colored clothes.
• Separate clothes that shed lint from those that attract lint.
• Balance the dryer load evenly throughout the dryer for the best results.
• If your clothes have buckles, buttons and trim, make sure that they are
HEATPROOF.
• To prevent snagging and tangling, make sure that you close zippers, fasten
hooks, tie strings and sashes.
• Check if there are any stains on clothes that may not have been removed
during washing. Sometimes dryer heat may permanently set some stains on
clothes. Remove any stains prior to drying.
• When drying small items, place them in a heatproof mesh bag to prevent
from tangling, getting stuck in small drum holes. This is very convenient for
easy removal of small items.
• Always check that the lint filter is clean and in place properly to collect the
lint from clothes.
• When drying large items such as blankets, bed sheets, draperies and curtains
try to dry 2 to 3 at a time.
• Do not over dry clothes. It can cause wrinkling, shrinkage, harshness and
static electricity.