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2 Programme overview
2 Programme overview
To avoid damaging the laundry, follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels:
Tumble dry, medium heatTumble dry, low heatDo not tumble dry
2.1 Automatic programmes
Automatic drying programmes have 3 phases:
Drying
The laundry is dried according to the settings.
Cooling down /
Final airing
The laundry is cooled down to a temperature at which creasing is min-
imized. The duration of this phase depends on the temperature of the
laundry. «Crease guard» starts if the appliance is not unloaded when
this phase ends.
Crease guard
The dried washing is moved at frequent intervals for up to 30 minutes
to prevent creasing. Open the appliance door to end before time.
Extra dry: For thick, multi-layered textiles and mixed loads. Less suit-
able for knitted or woven articles (e.g. t-shirts or underwear).
1–7 kg
Normal dry: For similar items of washing (e.g. t-shirts or underwear).1–7 kg
Iron dry: For items that are to be ironed.1–7 kg
Damp: For items that are to be pressed in a mangle (e.g. table
linen).
1–7 kg
2.2 Standard and extra programmes
+The most efficient programme for drying normal wet cot-
ton laundry.
1-7kg
+
Airing: For refreshing or airing little-worn garments.1–1.5 kg
+
Crease guard: For reduced creasing (e.g. shirts and
blouses). The laundry is ready for ironing.
1kg
+
Basket programme: For drying clean canvas shoes/
trainers and small items such as gloves, hats and soft
toys in the basket (can be ordered as an accessory). Not
suitable for leather or synthetic leather.
2.3 Additional programme
Timed drying: For final drying of textiles. For final drying of sleeping
bags and quilts, provided they have the relevant fabric care symbols.
Load for bulky textiles: 1 item
1–7 kg
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