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ADVICE AND TIPS BEFORE YOU TUMBLE-DRY
Here are some tips that may help you before you begin 
tumble-drying.
HAVE THE CLOTHES BEEN SPUN?
Items to be tumble-dried should be spun at 1000 rpm or 
faster. Higher spin speeds save energy and reduce drying 
time.
MATERIALS THAT CAN BE TUMBLE-
DRIED
 This symbol means that the material is suitable for 
tumble-drying. Fabrics best suited to tumble-drying are 
cotton fabrics, terry cloth and synthetic fibres. Garments 
will be softer and lighter when tumbled than when hung 
out to dry. 
NOTE!
The tumble dryer does not cause any significant wear 
on fabrics. The lint that collects in the lint filter consists 
of dust and fibre residues formed when the items are 
used. 
MATERIALS THAT MUST NOT BE 
TUMBLE-DRIED
 This symbol means that the material is not suitable 
for tumble-drying. Certain materials may melt or become 
a fire hazard if exposed to heat, and others can lose their 
shape or shrink. 
And do not tumble-dry:
•  materials labelled ”Do not dry near heat”.
•  garments that have been dry-cleaned at home.
•  plastic foam.
•  fibreglass material.
•  wool must not be tumble-dried because of the risk of 
felting.
STATIC ELECTRICITY
To reduce the risk of static electricity in the laundry after 
tumble drying you can:
•  Use fabric softener when washing.
•  Wait five minutes after the drying program ends before 
opening the door and removing the laundry from the 
dryer.
NOTE!
You can stop the tumble dryer by pressing the Stop 
button for three seconds or by opening the door. In both 
cases the programme is stopped and starts from the 
beginning if restarted. If you do not want to restart the 
programme then immediately remove all laundry and 
spread it out to allow the heat to dissipate.