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Operating Instructions
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The maximum capacity of the unit is 6 Kgs (13.2 Lbs) of dry textile material. Do not over load.
It is recommended that items be added to the dryer one at a time to avoid tangling which can
result in uneven drying.
Prior to loading the dryer check that the items you are drying do not have the following symbols on
them as items marked with these symbols should not be placed in a dryer:
Check the pockets of all items to be dried, ensure that foreign objects do not enter the unit such
as lighters, hair pins, coins, etc.
Turn items with zippers inside out and fasten all buckles.
Dryer heat may permanently set stains, ensure all stains are removed prior to putting items in the
dryer.
Separate light and dark coloured items to ensure the colours do not bleed.
For best results load the dryer with similar fabrics.
Delicate items should be placed into a nylon net bag prior to drying. Do not place underwire bras
in a dryer.
Do not add items to the dryer when it is in operation.
If drying large items such as blankets or heavy loads of laundry, it is recommended that you
periodically pause the program, open the dryer door, shake the large item or turn over the heavy
load and then restart the drying cycle. This will ensure even drying.
If the door is opened during operation and not correctly closed, an alarm will sound for 10
seconds. The alarm will pause for 6 minutes and then sound again for 10 seconds every 6
minutes until the door is closed. The appliance cannot function while the door is open. Once the
door is closed, press the Start/Pause button to resume operation.
CAUTION! HOT SURFACE
Do not touch the air intake during the
drying cycle due to high temperatures.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fi re, this unit
must be exhausted to the outdoors.
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