Fisher & Paykel Dryer Installation Instructions Manual page 35

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Using Your Dryer
4. Selecting
a Cycle
Your dryer has a number of FABRICCARECYCLES that car] be used to dry different types of
ga rments:
FabricCare
N_
Ho_'m_N
Med
L_w
H_at
H_at
M_at
M_a_
0
0
0
0
Fluff
Co_
Permane_
K_Jts
Regular
Pre_s
Delic_es
Select an automatic or timed cycle. Seethe below Cycle Descriptions.
Select a drying cycle that matches the type of load you are drying. Different fabrics have different
drying requirements, so it is important to choose the cycle that best describes the load. If your
load contains mainly delicate items it is best you select the KNITS DELICATEScycle.
Always follow manufacturer's care label instructions when drying,
If you are unsure of the temperature to select for a load, it's best to select a lower heat rather than
a higher heat, e.g.the KNITS DELICATESor PERMANENT PRESScycle instead of the COTTON
REGULAR cycle.
FLUFF - For items requiring drying without heat. Perfect for airing clothes or to fresher] up
garments that have beer] packed in a suitcase or drawer.
COTTON REGULAR - For drying general cottons such as sheets, sweats and knits. This cycle uses
a high heat to dry clothes quickly. Suitable for garments labelled "tumble dry'i
PERMANENT PRESS- For drying lightweight fabrics. A medium heat is used to reduce wrinkles.
Ideal for lightweight cottons, casuals and items labelled "tumble dry with a medium heat'i This
cycle automatically selects the DEWRINKLE option to reduce wrinkles.
KNITS DELICATES- For heat sensitive items, this cycle uses a low heat. Usethis setting when
care labels recommend low heat settings or for garments with a synthetic fiber content, where
overheating could cause damage to fibers.
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Extra Care
Minimizes the likelihood of wrinkles forming in clothes if you are not able to
unload the dryer straight away.
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