Instruction Manual
Using your tumble dryer
Getting the most from your appliance
Using your tumble dryer
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PREPARING THE LAUNDRY TO BE DRIED
Risk of explosion and fire!
Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and
matches.
ATTENTION: The drum of the dryer and the fabrics may
become damaged.
• The clothes may have become entangled during the
washing process. Separate them from each other
before placing them in the dryer.
• Remove all objects in the pockets of the clothes and
apply the following:
Tie fabric belts, apron laces etc. to each other or use a
laundry bag.
Lock the zips, clasps and fasteners, do up the buttons of
covers.
• To get the best drying result, sort the laundry
according to the textile type and drying programme.
• Remove clips and similar metal parts from the clothes.
• Woven goods such as t-shirts and knit clothes
generally shrink in the first drying. Use a protective
programme.
• Do not over-dry synthetics. This will cause creases.
• When washing the laundry to be dried, adjust the
amount of softener according to the data from the
manufacturer of the washing machine.
LOAD CAPACITY
Follow the instructions in the “Programme selection and
consumption table”. (See: 5.2 Programme selection and
consumption table). Do not load the product with more
laundry than the capacity values specified in the table.
IMPORTANT: It is not recommended to load the
dryer with more laundry than the amount shown in the
figure. When overloaded, the drying performance of
the dryer will decrease and the dryer and laundry might
become
damaged.
Laundry Dry load weight (gr)
Bedsheet (double) 725
Pillowcase 240
Bath Towel 700
Hand Towel 225
Shirt 190
Cotton Shirt 200
Jean 650
Fabric - Gabardine Trousers 400
T-shirt 120