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Empty any pockets. Remove any
foreign objects.
Remove metal parts (paper clips,
etc.).
Trousers, knitwear and knitted
textiles, e.g. jersey garments, T-shirts
or sweatshirts, should be turned
inside out.
Ensure that underwired bras are
appliance-washable.
Wash delicates in a net or bag
(tights, underwired bras, etc).
Close zips, button up covers.
Brush sand out of pockets and
collars.
Remove curtain fittings or include in
the net/bag.
Preparing laundry for drying
Note: To ensure an even drying result,
sort the laundry according to the:
Type of fabric
Drying programme
Care symbols which are indicated on
the care labels.
Only dry laundry which is labelled
“dryer-proof” or which has the following
care symbols:
a = Dry at normal temperature
(Intensive Dry 5)
` = Dry at low temperature
(Gentle Dry )
The following textiles must not be dried:
b = care symbol “Do not dry”
Wool or textiles containing wool.
Delicates (silk, synthetic curtains).
Textiles which contain foam rubber
or similar materials.
Textiles which were treated with
flammable liquids, e.g. with stain
remover, petroleum ether, thinners.
Risk of explosion!
Textiles which still contain hairspray
or similar substances.
Notes
Before drying, hand-washed textiles
must be spun at the appropriate spin
speed.
Before drying, spin at the optimum
speed. A spin speed of more than
1000 rpm is recommended for
cotton, more than 800 rpm for easy-
care textiles.
Do not iron washing immediately
after drying. It is recommended to
roll the washing up first to distribute
residual moisture evenly.
To ensure a good drying
performance, quilts, terry cloths and
other large textiles should be dried
separately. Do not dry more than 5
terry cloths (or 4 kg).
Do not exceed the maximum load.
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