sene,
stain
turpentine,
stances
wax
or
cals (e.g. on rags, tea
towels, mops).
Have
•
sprays, hair sprays, ac-
etone or similar prod-
ucts.
Garments
•
industrial
have
been
washing
dry cleaning).
Laundry
•
parts in rubber, foam
rubber
These
items,
waterproof
rubber
or
items
parts,
foam pieces of padding.
Padded
•
garments
ions
or
protruding
material could cause a
12
removers,
wax,
that
remove
other
chemi-
residues
on
which
chemicals
used
(for
example
containing
or
similar.
can
be
shower
caps,
fabrics,
items,
clothing
with
rubber
cushions
and
damaged
(e.g.
cush-
jackets).
padding
fire.
sub-
Do not introduce wa-
•
ter dripping laundry.
This
in the casing during oper-
ation with its heat pump.
of
It
is therefore necessary
to ensure:
Constant
•
during the entire dry-
ing process.
An air gap between the
•
for
floor
side of the
must not be obstruct-
ed or reduced in size.
Do not spray water on
the dryer. Do
latex
on or make a leverage on
the
dryer could overturn.
The
followed
with
grammes by the cooling
phase so that the gar-
ments/objects are kept at
a temperature that does
The
not damage them (to re-
duce the risk of self-ig-
nition).
dryer develops heat
and
the
door,
otherwise
heating
in
many
Only
ventilation
under-
dryer that
not lean
the
phase
is
pro-
after
this