User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Safety and warnings
- Control panel
- WiFi connection
- Dry cycles
- Dry preparation
- Getting started quickly
- Drying cycle options
- Customising a dry cycle
- Caring for your dryer
- Before you call for service
- Fault codes
- Troubleshooting
- Energy consumption & cycle times
- Manufacturer’s warranty
- Customer care
- European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
14
DRY PREPARATION
Sorting
Sort your garments before placing them into the dryer. Sortintoloads of similar items,
and loads that will likely take similar times to dry. Heavier items (egtowels, and flannelette
sheets) are best dried separately from lightweight items (egsynthetics, polyester-cotton
sheets and shirts). This prevents thepossibility of some items becoming over-dried whilst
others are still damp. Itwillalso help to extend the lifeofyour clothing and linen.
Care labels on garments provide valuable information about the fabric type and
howthegarment should be dried. Always follow the advice on the garment labels.
Onlydryitems in this dryer that have a care label stating tumble drying is suitable.
Drying your clothes as soon as you remove them from the washer will decrease thechance
of wrinkles forming, and dye transfer from coloured items to white items fromoccurring.
Separate coloured items from white/light items where possible, especially when new. Colour
run may be an issue, especially if you intend to delay the start of the drying cycle.
SPECIFIC
ITEM/DRYING
REQUIREMENTS
SUGGESTED
CYCLE AND
OPTIONS
COMMENTS
Towels Towels Towels produce a lot of lint and are best dried on their
own.
Sheets, pillowcases,
duvet/doona covers
Sheets Ensure duvet/doona cover openings are buttoned/domed
before placing inthe dryer.
Bulky items –
doonas,duvets,
sleeping bags, jackets
Sheets Dry only one bulky item at a time and place a knotted
towel into the dryer at the same time to ensure thebulky
item moves aroundevenly.
Business shirts,
trousers, other
creasables
Easy Iron
WRINKLE FREE is automatically selected to help minimise
creasing once the drying cycle has finished.
Woolens, silks Wool Designed for items that could be damaged ifthey are
tumbled, eg woolens. Use the drying rack.
Delicates, fine fabrics Delicate or
Rack Dry
You can further reduce the dryness level to damp or use
RACK DRY for verydelicate items.
Jeans Heavy Turn jeans inside out to help maintain their appearance.
Dry separately from other items.
Shoes, hats, soft
toys or other odd
shapeditems
Rack Dry Check on the item regularly throughout the drying cycle.
Ensure the rack has been correctly fitted.
Synthetics Mixed Dry synthetics and mixed fibre items together.