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DRY PREPARATION
Sorting
Sort itemsintoloads of similar items, and loads that will likely take similar times to dry. This
prevents thepossibility of some items becoming over-dried whilst others are still damp.
Separate coloured items from white/light items where possible, especially when new. Colour
run may be an issue, especially if you intend to delay the start of the drying cycle.
Care labels on garments provide valuable information about the fabric type and
howthegarment should be dried. Always follow the advice on garment labels.
ITEM/DRYING
REQUIREMENTS
SUGGESTED
CYCLE
COMMENTS
Towels Towels Towels produce a lot of lint and are best dried on
their own.
Sheets, pillowcases Sheets Ensure openings are buttoned/domed before
placing in the dryer.
Bulky items — doonas/
duvets, sleeping bags
andblankets
Bulky Dry only one bulky item at a time.
Business shirts,
trousers, other
creasables
Easy Iron
WRINKLE FREE is automatically selected to
help minimise creasing once the drying cycle
has finished.
Woollens Wool Designed for machine washable woollen items.
Delicates, fine fabrics Delicate,
Ultra delicate
or Rack Dry
You can further reduce the dryness level to damp
or useRack Dry for very delicate items.
Denim Denim Turn jeans inside out to help maintain their
appearance. Dry separately from other items.
Sports and
casual shoes
Sneakers Check on the item regularly throughout
the drying cycle. Ensure the rack has been
correctly fitted.
Soft toys Soft Toys Check on the item/s regularly throughout the
drying cycle. Use the drying rack for more
delicate soft toys.
Hats and other odd
shaped items
Rack Dry Check on the item regularly throughout
the drying cycle. Ensure the rack has been
correctly fitted.
Jackets Outdoor Turn jackets inside out to help maintain their
appearance. Dry separately from other items.
Bed linen, tea towels,
socks, reusable
face masks
Hygiene Ensure the items can safely withstand heat.
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