Owner`s manual

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1. Insert the electrical plug into the wall socket.
2. Open the door.
3. Load the clothes into the Dryer as per the previous recommendations.
4. Close the door. (The Dryer will not operate if the door is open).
5. Select the desired heat setting and drying time using the timer knob. Refer to the
drying guide in this book NEVER turn the timer knob to the left. (anticlockwise).
6. Push the ON / OFF button and the machine will commence with the selected drying
cycle. The machine has a reverse tumble action which reduces creasing, tangling,
knotting and subsequent ironing. This reverse tumble action also ensures even
smooth drying.
7. You may interrupt the cycle to add or remove clothes at any time by simply pushing
the ON / OFF button and then opening the door. The machine will re-start when the
door is closed and the ON/OFF button is pushed once more.
8. At the end of the drying cycle there is a cooling down period of about 10 minutes.
This cooling cycle effectively minimises creasing.
9. At the end of the cycle the drum will stop rotating.
10. Push the ON / OFF button. Open the door and remove the dried articles. It is
recommended that this be done soon after the machine has stopped to minimise
creasing.
11. If you have completed the days drying, switch off at the wall socket and remove the
plug to prevent accidental operation.
Do not overload the machine. We recommend loading the drum to the halfway mark.
The capacity of the machine is 5kg of spin-dried articles.
Do not place dripping wet articles in the Dryer. As much water as possible should be
extracted from them before placing them in the drum.
Clothes should not be loaded in a tangled condition as this will prolong the drying
time. When loading, shake out each article and place it in the drum.
Mix small and large articles for faster more even drying.
It is recommended that synthetic whites and coloured articles are not mixed until their
colourfastness has been established.
Add a few hand towels to act as buffers when drying a very small load.
Blankets and other large items tend to retain a certain position in the drum. To ensure
thorough drying it may be necessary to remove these articles midway during the
drying cycle and reposition them before continuing.
Operating procedure