• The unit should not be turned over during normal use or maintenance.
• Before drying, remove all objects from the pockets, especially lighters and matches.
• For units where the ventilation hole is on the bottom, take care not to block the
ventilation holes with carpets, etc.
• Remove all packaging before using the product.
Power Supply
• The dryer works with alternating current with nominal voltage and frequency. If
the voltage fluctuates between 6% of the nominal voltage, the dryer can operate
normally.
• Always connect the dryer to a separate power outlet to which no other household
appliances are connected. Do not connect the dryer to a multi-socket outlet.
• The power plug must always be easily accessible, even after the appliance has
been installed.
• The appliance must not be operated by an external device, such as a timer, and
must not be connected to circuits that are regularly switched on and off.
Location and operation
• Install or store the device in a place where it is not exposed to temperatures below
freezing point, water or weather conditions. Doing so may cause permanent
damage that could void the warranty.
• Thoroughly spin-dry the laundry in the washing machine. A high spin speed can
shorten the drying time in the dryer and reduce energy consumption.
• Do not wash or dry clothes that are contaminated with highly flammable or
explosive substances (such as wax, oil, paint, gasoline, grease remover, dry
cleaner, kerosene, etc.)
• Make sure that children do not climb on or into the device. Supervise children while
the appliance is in operation.
• Do not store plastic, paper or clothing on the product while it is operating as it may
burn or melt.
• Do not dry rubber or plastic objects, etc. inside the product. This includes, but is
not limited to, padded bras, tennis shoes, boots, bath mats, carpets, bibs, baby
pants, raincoat plastic bags or plastic pillows that may melt or burn. Some rubber
materials can spontaneously ignite and cause fire when heated under certain
circumstances.
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