Tips On Drying Laundry - Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E26CX-H Instruction Manual

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Tips on Drying Laundry

To dry laundry quickly and neatly
How to Hang Clothes
Fully extend the clothes to remove any wrinkles.
Leave space between clothes to allow air to easily pass
through them (Guideline for spacing: Approximately 5 cm)
Hang any diffi cult to dry items in positions where wind can
easily come into contact with them.
Clothes placed close together will take time to dry.
<Drying takes a long time in the following cases>
When there are a lot of clothes
When the room temperature is low P3
The drying time required at a low temperature (approximately 10°C)
is around twice that at a normal temperature (approximately 20°C).
When the room is large P12~13
How to Blow Air at Clothes
Use the swing louvre to blow air onto all of the clothes
Clothes places in locations that are not exposed to the wind will
take time to dry.
When there are a lot of clothes
Change the hanging positions of the clothes during drying to
ensure air is blown onto all of the clothes.
About the Room for Hanging Clothes
Hanging the clothes in a small enclosed room and
dehumidifying.
It allows for very effi cient dehumidifying and quick drying.
When the room temperature is low such as during the winter
Drying becomes easier if you also use a heater to raise the room
temperature to approximately 16°C or more.
Using the unit to dry clothes hung in a room is recommended on days such as
the following.
Cloudy and rainy days
Drying clothes hung outside takes
a while on days with high humidity
because it is diffi cult for water to
evaporate.
Days with a lot of pollen
and dust in the air
Hanging clothes inside enables
you to prevent pollen and dirt
getting on them.
P16
Days you are unable
to bring in the washing
during daylight hours
Dry clothes absorb dampness
when the air cools outside after the
sun sets, meaning your efforts will
have gone to waste.
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