Manual

Brief instructions
Preliminary operations for tumble drying
Prepare the laundry
Sort and select garments, carry out any pre-treatment.
Select the programme
Turn the selector to the required programme
Press any option buttons required
Select the temperature and drying time (if required)
Open the porthole door
Load the laundry into the machine
Close the porthole door
Measure out the detergent
Press the ON/OFF button
At the end of the programme
Open the porthole door and remove the laundry.
Release the ON/OFF button
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Ail washer-dryers consume power to dry laundry. The machine will
operate most economically if the advice below is followed:
Remove as much water as possible from the laundry!
The machine will use less energy if the laundry is thor
oughly spun before drying. A good spin reduces power con
sumption, shortens the drying time and enables the machine
to operate more economically.
Use optimum loads!
Keep to the loads recommended in the programme
chart to ensure economical drying. The following list may be
used as a guide to estimate the weight of common laundry
items:
Weight
Approximate dry weights of cotton items:
Bathrobe
Work shirt
Quilt cover
Sheet
Blouse
Towelling towel
Tea-cloth
Man’s shirt
Pillowcase
Nightdress/pyjamas
Tablecloth
Underwear
1200g
300-600 g
700 g
500 g
100 g
200 g
100 g
200 g
200 g
200-250 g
200-300 g
250 g
As a dryer, the machine operates on the condensation principle.
However, even during the drying cycle, the water tap must
be left open and the water drain hose must discharge into
a sink or into a drain connection.
Load
Cottons/linens
Synthetics
max. 3 kg
max. 2 kg
Warning:
Washing loads which exceed these weights must be split
for drying, otherwise good results will not be achieved.
Protect the
environment.
Preparation for
tumble drying
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