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! Do not continue to use this
machine if it appears to be faulty.
! Oil-affected items can ignite
spontaneously, especially
when exposed to heat sources
such as in a tumble dryer. The
items become warm, causing
an oxidation reaction in the oil.
Oxidation creates heat. If the
heat cannot escape, the items
can become hot enough to
catch fire. Piling, stacking or
storing oil-affected items can
prevent heat from escaping
and so create a fire hazard.
! If it is unavoidable that fabrics
that contain vegetable or
cooking oil or have been
contaminated by hair care
products be placed in a tumble
dryer they should first be
washed in hot water with extra
detergent - this will reduce, but
not eliminate, the hazard.
! The tumble dryer is not to be
used if industrial chemicals
have been used for cleaning.
! Lint must not to be allowed to
accumulate around the tumble
dryer.
! Always remove the plug before
cleaning the appliance.
! The drum inside may be very
hot. Always allow the dryer to
complete the cool down period
before removing the laundry.
! The final part of a tumble dryer
cycle occurs without heat (cool
down cycle) to ensure that the
items are left at a temperature
that ensures that the items will
not be damaged.
WARNING
Do not use the product if the
fluff filter is not in position or
is damaged; fluff could be
ignited.
WARNING
Where the hot surface
symbol is located the
temperature rise during
operation of the tumble
dryer may be in excess of 60
degrees C.
WARNING
Never stop a tumble dryer
before the end of the drying
cycle unless all items are
quickly removed and spread
out so that the heat is
dissipated.
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