Beko DPU 8360 W Manual Do Utilizador

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Preparations for drying
Things to be done for energy 
saving
Following information will help you use 
the product in an ecological and energy-
efficient manner.
•  Operate the product at a capacity 
suitable for the programme you have 
selected and pay attention not to 
overload.
•  Spin your laundry at the highest 
speed possible when washing them. 
Thus, the drying time is shortened 
and energy consumption is reduced.
•  Dry the same type of laundry 
together.
•  Follow the instructions in the user 
manual for programme selection.
•  Leave sufficient clearance at the 
front and rear side of the dryer for 
air circulation. Do not block the 
ventilation grills at the front side of the 
product.
•  Do not open the loading door of 
the machine during drying unless 
necessary. If you must certainly open 
the loading door, do not to keep it 
open for a long time.
•  Do not add new (wet) laundry during 
drying.
•  Lint and fibres released from the 
laundry to the air during the drying 
cycle are collected in the Lint Filter. 
Clean the lint filter before or after each 
drying cycle.
•  Clean the filter drawer regularly either 
when the Filter Drawer Cleaning 
warning symbol appears or after 
every 5 drying cycles
•  Ventilate the room, where the dryer is 
located, well during drying.
•  For models with lamp, keep the door 
closed if the On/Off button is pressed 
(if the machine is energized) when 
machine is not in use.
Laundry suitable for drying in 
the machine
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 Always obey the instructions given 
on the garment tags. Dry only the 
laundry having a label stating that 
they are suitable for drying in a dryer 
and make sure that you select the 
appropriate programme.
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Laundry unsuitable for drying 
in the machine
•  Laundry and items stated below are 
not suitable for drying in a dryer:
•  Laundry items with metal 
attachments such as metal buttons, 
metal reinforcements or belt buckles.
•  Woollen or silk garments, nylon 
stockings, delicate embroidered 
fabrics and sleeping bags.
•  Garments made of delicate and 
valuable fabrics.
•  Fine net or voile curtains.
•  Items made of hermetic fibres such 
as pillows and quilts.
•  Very wet laundry items. 
•  Unwashed dirty laundry items.
•  Laundry items containing rubber 
foam or rubber.