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6 / EN
Dryer / User Manual
Important instructions for safety and
environment
Below specfed laundry or tems must not be
dred n the dryer due to the fre hazard:
Garments or pllows bolstered wth rubber foam
(latex foam), shower bonnets, water resstant
textles, materals wth rubber renforcement and
rubber foam pads.
Clothng cleaned wth ndustral chemcals.
Items such as lghter, match, cons, metal parts,
needle etc. may damage the drum set or may lead to
functonal problems. Therefore check all the laundry
that you wll load nto your dryer.
Never stop your dryer before the programme
completes. If you must do ths, remove all laundry
quckly and lay them out to dsspate the heat.
Clothes that are washed nadequately may gnte on
ther own and even may gnte after dryng ends.
Ol-affected tems can gnte spontaneously,
especally when exposed to heat sources such as n
a tumble dryer. The tems become warm, causng an
oxdaton reacton n the ol. Oxdaton creates heat.
If the heat cannot escape, the tems can become hot
enough to catch fre. Plng, stackng or storng ol-
affected tems can prevent heat from escapng and
so create a fre hazard.
If t s unavodable that fabrcs that contan vegetable
or cookng ol or have been contamnated by har care
products be placed n a tumble dryer they should frst
be washed n hot water wth extra detergent - ths
wll reduce, but not elmnate, the hazard.
You must provde enough ventlaton n order to prevent
gases extng from devces operatng wth other types of
fuels ncludng the naked flame from accumulatng n the
room due to the back fre effect.
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