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Note: Save time and money by spin drying your washing
loads thoroughly before putting them in the dryer.
•
Load your dryer loosely until it is about half full.
Clothes must tumble freely in a dryer. Don't cram
them in.
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Don't cram your clothes tightly into the dryer when they
are wet because they fluff up as they dry and will take
more space.
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Don't overload. This will:
1.
increase the risk of creasing
2.
increase drying time, and
3.
reduce efficiency
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Do not load clothes or other articles which are
dripping wet into your dryer. You may get an electric
shock. Electrical parts of the dryer may be damaged.
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Clothes or towels containing sand or grit should be
washed to remove particles before being placed in the
dryer.
Important:
During the drying cycle, turn the timer to "AIRING" for at
least one minute before opening the door if you want to:
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Add clothes or other articles
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Take out clothes or other articles
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Check the dryness of the load
This is to prevent scorching or possible self combustion.
Drying guide
Woollen articles
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Do not tumble dry woollen articles. Pull them to
their original shape, then dry them flat.
Woven and loopknit materials
Some woven and loopknit materials will shrink, by varying
amounts, depending on their quality.
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Do not use the "Hot" settings for these fabrics. Always
stretch them out immediately after drying.
Half Full
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Permanent Press and Synthetics
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Do not overload your dryer
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Take out permanent press articles as soon as the dryer
stops to reduce wrinkles.
Fibre or Leather Materials
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Always check the manufacturer's instructions.
Baby Clothes and Night Gowns
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Dry acrylic clothing or sleepwear only on the "Warm"
setting
Rubber and Plastics
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Do not dry any items made from or containing rubber or
plastics, such as:
1.
aprons, bibs, chair covers
2.
curtains and table clothes.
3.
Shower caps
Fibreglass
•
Do not dry fibreglass articles in your dryer. Glass
particles left in the dryer could be picked up by your
clothes the next time you use the dryer and irritate your
skin.
Installing your dryer
You can choose to put your dryer:
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On the floor
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On a work bench
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On a wall, upside down (using the brackets supplied) or
upright using an accessory kit (optional extra).
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On top of a Simpson front load washing machine
(Stacking kit to be used).
DO NOT INSTALL YOUR DRYER IN A CUPBOARD OR
SMALL UNVENTED LAUNDRY UNLESS YOU USE
A
VENTING
KIT
POOR DRYING WILL RESULT.
Wall mounting
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The brackets for mounting your dryer on a wall fit into
the two (2) slots at the back of the dryer. You can fix
these mounting brackets to any wall (brick or timber), or
any other suitable vertical surface. Using the two slots in
the back panel of the tumble dryer allows you to hang
the dryer upside down on the wall. You can reverse the
name badge when you hang the dryer upside down.
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If you want to mount the dryer with the controls at the
top you must purchase a kit part No. DKW01 See page
8.
AS
OVERHEATING
SLOTS AT REAR
OF DRYER
AND
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