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EN
Items cleaned, washed or spotted
with gasoil/fuel oil, dry-laundry
solvents, industrial chemicals or other
combustible or explosive materials
should not be dried in the dryer.
Items soiled with cooking oils,
acetone, alcohol, fuel oil, kerosene,
stain removers, turpentine, paraffin
and paraffin removers must be
washed in hot water with plenty of
detergent before being dried in the
dryer.
Preparing laundry for drying
• Check all garments before loading
and make sure that there is no any
lighters, coins, metal pieces, needles,
and etc. in their pockets or on them.
• Laundry may be tangled after
washing. Separate the laundry items
before placing them into the dryer.
• Sort the laundry according to their
types and thicknesses. Dry the same
type of laundry together. For instance,
thin kitchen towel and table cloths get
dry earlier than the thick bath towels.
C
Laundry must be spun at the highest
spin speed that the washing machine
allows on basis of the fabric type.
Correct load capacity
Follow the instructions in the “Programme
selection and consumption table”. Do not
load more than the capacity values stated
in the table.
C
It is not recommended to load the
dryer with laundry exceeding the
level indicated in the figure. Drying
performance will degrade when the
machine is overloaded. Furthermore,
dryer and the laundry can get
damaged.
Following weights are given as examples.
Home articles
Approximate
weights (g)
Cotton quit covers
(double)
1500
Cotton quit covers
(single)
1000
Bed sheets (double) 500
Bed sheets (single) 350
Large tablecloths 700
Small tablecloths 250
Tea napkins 100
Bath towels 700
Hand towels 350
Garments
Approximate
weights (g)
Blouses 150
Cotton shirts 300
Shirts 200
Cotton dresses 500
Dresses 350
Jeans 700
Handkerchiefs (10
pieces)
100
T-Shirts 125