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12
OPERATION
1. Load your dryer loosely until it is no more than TWO THIRDS FULL. Clothes must tumble freely in
the dryer. Do not cram them in as wet clothes fluff up when dry.
Overloading will:
- Reduce efficiency
- Increase drying time
- Increase the risk of creasing
2. Press and release the On / Off button on the control panel.
3. Select a program and dryness level based on your laundry load.
4. Press the Start / Pause button to start the dryer.
When the drying program has finished its last heat cycle the buzzer will sound once, and the
program will begin a cooling cycle. This is important as it removes stored heat from the clothes and
helps prevent creasing. At the end of the cooling the buzzer will sound again to indicate your
clothes are dry.
The appliance continues to operate with the anti-crease phase for approximately other 30 minutes
or 2 hours (if Anti-Crease button is pressed).
Note:
Ÿ When program is started, indicator light of selected program flashes.
Ÿ When anti-crease phase begins, indicator light of anti-crease flashes. Indicator light of selected
program is on but does not flash.
Ÿ When anti-crease phase is completed, all lights are off and unit will be switched off
automatically.
5. Laundry can be removed during anti-crease phase or when it is completed.
Note: Press the On / Off button to turn off the power if you remove laundry before anti-crease
phase is completed.
WARNING: Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the cycle unless all items are quickly
removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.
6. Switch off at the power point. It is not recommended that the power be left on to the dryer.
7. Clean the lint filter after every load to reduce drying times and avoid overheating.
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