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NZ AU
Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed
to heat sources such as a tumble appliance. The items become warm
causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. This 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 creating a fire hazard.
Do not overload the appliance beyond its rated capacity
MAXIMUM WASH CAPACITY: 10 (KG)
MAXIMUM DRY CAPACITY: 5 (KG)
*Capacity refers to the maximum dry weight of items the appliance
can dry at any one time
Never stop a tumble clothes appliance before the end of the cool
down/ airing phase of the cycle unless all items are removed and
spread out in order to dissipate the heat.
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil,
acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine,
waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with ab
extra amount of detergent before being dried in the appliance.
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof
textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with
foam rubber pads should not be dried in the appliance.
If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable oil, cooking oil or
have been contaminated by hair care products be placed in the
appliance,they should first be washed in hot water with extra
detergent – this will reduce, but not eliminate the fire hazard. The
cool down cycle of the appliance should be used to reduce the
temperature of these items. They should not be removed from the
tumble appliance and piled or stacked while hot.
Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as specified
by the fabric softener instructions.
Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.
Daliy Use
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