Advice And Tips Before You Tumble-Dry; Have The Clothes Been Spun; Materials That Can Be Tumble-Dried; Materials That Must Not Be Tumble-Dried - Asko T712C Operating Instructions Manual

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Advice and tips before you tumble-dry

Here are some tips that may help you before
you begin tumble-drying.

Have the clothes been spun?

Items to be tumble-dried should be spun at
1000 rpm or faster. Higher spin speeds save
both energy and drying time.

Materials that can be tumble-dried

This symbol means that the material is
suitable for tumble-drying. Fabrics best suited
to tumble-drying are cotton fabrics, terry cloth
and synthetic fibres. Garments will be softer
and lighter when tumbled than when hung out
to dry.
Note!
The tumble dryer does not cause any signifi-
cant wear to fabrics. The lint that is trapped
in the lint filter consists of dust and fibre
residues that form when the items are used.
Materials that must not be
tumble-dried
This symbol means that the material is not
suitable for tumble-drying. Certain materials
may melt or become a fire hazard if exposed
to heat, and others can lose their shape or
shrink.
And do not tumble-dry
• materials labelled "Do not dry near heat".
• garments that have been dry-cleaned at
home.
• plastic foam.
• fibreglass material.
• wool because of the risk of felting.
Note!
If the door is opened during the program, the
program will be interrupted and will return to
the start. The clothes may be too damp or too
dry as a result.
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