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21
SORTING AND LOADING
Drying times
Drying very small loads is inefficient. Try to dry medium to large loads.
Heavier items (towels and flannelette sheets) will take longer to dry than light items
(synthetics and polyester cotton sheets and shirts).
Drying times can be reduced by spinning the wash load at the highest spin speed
suitable for the load type in your washing machine.
Drying bulky items
It is important that you check the care label of any item carefully, to ensure it is suitable
for tumble drying, before placing it into the dryer.
Check bulky items during the cycle to ensure even drying, pause the dryer and
reposition the item if necessary.
Do not overload the dryer, ensure there is enough space for the dry item to tumble.
Lint
Some items are lint givers, while others are lint collectors. Always dry lint givers and
collectors separately.
LINT GIVERS LINT COLLECTORS
Towels Synthetics eg polar fleece
Flannelette sheets Corduroy
Polyester cottons
Drying rack
There are many items that would benefit from being
dried on a drying rack. For example items like sport
shoes, soft toys, hats and woollen items that may be
damaged if they are tumbled.
A drying rack is installed in your dryer when it leaves
the factory.
When you are using the drying rack you must select the
‘Rack Dry’ cycle (DE7060P only) or the ‘Time Dry’ cycle
with ‘Med’ or‘Low’ Dry Temp selected, do not use ‘High’
Dry Temp.
Drying rack cycle
Drying rack
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