Empty any pockets. Remove any
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foreign objects.
Remove metal parts (paper clips,
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etc.).
Trousers, knitwear and knitted
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textiles, e.g. jersey garments, T-shirts
or sweatshirts, should be turned
inside out.
Ensure that underwired bras are
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machine-washable.
Wash delicates in a net or bag
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(tights, underwired bras, etc).
Close zips, button up covers.
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Brush sand out of pockets and
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collars.
Remove curtain fittings or include in
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the net/bag.
Preparing laundry for drying
To ensure an even drying result,
Note:
sort the laundry according to the:
Type of fabric
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Drying programme
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Care symbols which are indicated on
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the care labels.
Only dry laundry which is labelled
"dryer-proof" or which has the following
care symbols:
a = Dry at normal temperature
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(Intensive Dry Ù)
` = Dry at low temperature
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(Low Heat Dry ^)
The following textiles must not be dried:
b = care symbol "Do not dry"
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Wool or textiles containing wool.
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Delicates (silk, synthetic curtains).
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Textiles which contain foam rubber
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or similar materials.
Textiles which were treated with
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flammable liquids, e.g. with stain
remover, petroleum ether, thinners.
Risk of explosion!
Textiles which still contain hairspray
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or similar substances.
Notes
Before drying, hand-washed textiles
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must be spun at the appropriate spin
speed.
Before drying, spin at the optimum
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speed. A spin speed of more than
1000 rpm is recommended for
cotton, more than 800 rpm for easy-
care textiles.
Do not iron washing immediately
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after drying. It is recommended to
roll the washing up first to distribute
residual moisture evenly.
To ensure a good drying
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performance, quilts, terry cloths and
other large textiles should be dried
separately. Do not dry more than
four terry cloths (or 3 kg).
Do not exceed maximum load.
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Laundry
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