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In the case of doubt as to the type of fabric, read the label on the item itself.
Almost all items that can be machine dried have this information specifi ed on the label.
To avoid static electricity being generated in the items, add a conditioner to the rinse cycle of the
washing machine.
Remove synthetic materials from the drum immediately to prevent them from creasing.
WASHING WEIGHTS THE MANUFACTURER
The indicated weights are approximate and may vary according to their manufacturer, quality and
fi nish.
Bedding
Quilt
Bottom sheet
Top sheet
Pillowcase
Household linen
Tea towel (dishes)
Tea towel (glasses)
Flannel
Hand towel
Other linen items
Bath robe
Bath towel
Woman's blouse
Man's shirt
Blouse/shirt in synthetic material
Table linen
Tablecloth
Large tablecloth
In order to guarantee optimum drying results under all circumstances, remember
that the fi lter must be cleaned regularly. Remember to check and clean the fi lter
after each drying cycle.
Important:
The fi lter must only be cleaned when the appliance is cold! Clean the fi lter following
the procedure described below:
Open the door.
Grasp the fi lter in both hands and push it upwards to remove it.
Carefully widen the top edge and open the fi lter.
Remove the fabric particles.
Close the fi lter, making sure that the catch closes at the correct position.
Clean the fi lter slide guides on the appliance, using a vacuum cleaner if neces-
sary.
Reposition the fi lter in the slide guides (fi g. 17).
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USING THE DRIER
PRECAUTIONS FOR FABRIC TYPES
700 g
550 g
600 g
180 g
90 g
70 g
20 g
200 g
1200 g
800 g
300 g
600 g
300 g
250 g
1000 g
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE FILTER
Napkin
Men's clothing
Wash 'n wear shirt
Vest (sleeveless)
Briefs
Long johns
Pyjamas
Nightshirt
Handkerchief
Women's clothing
Blouse
Jumper
Miniskirt
Briefs
Nightdress
Pyjamas
Handkerchief
80 g
250 g
120 g
80 g
250 g
480 g
400 g
25 g
100 g
100 g
80 g
80 g
180 g
450 g
15 g
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