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ow
to
use
washer
H
20
1.
Drying
Time
Guide
(Manual
operation)
2.
Drying
guide
Dry
?
This
washer-dryer's
automatical
process
from
washing
to
drying
can
be
selected
easily.
?
For
most
even
drying,
make
sure
all
articles
in
the
clothes
load
are
similar
in
material
and
thickness.
?
Do
not
overload
dryer
by
stuffing
too
many
articles
into
drum.
Items
must
be
able
to
tumble
freely.
?
If
you
open
door
and
remove
load
before
dryer
has
finished
its
cycle,
remember
to
press
the
Start/Pause
button.
?
After
the
end
of
dry,
"
"
is
displayed.
By
pressing
the
"Start/Pause"
button
the
program
can
be
ended.
If
you
not
press
the
"Start/Pause"
button,
the
program
is
ended
after
about
4
hours.
"
"
Cooling
Cycle.
?
By
pressing
the
Dry
button,
the
drying
time
can
be
selected.
?
These
drying
times
are
given
as
a
guide
to
help
you
set
your
dryer
for
manual
drying.
Drying
times
can
vary
greatly
depending
on
dampness,
room
temperature
and
type
of
fabric
and
your
own
experience
will
be
your
best
guide.
?
Time
Add
:
From
10min
to
90min
selectable
10min
is
added
by
pressing
dry
button.
?
Auto
(120min)
:
Cotton
3.5kg
?
Big(150min)
:
Towel
3.5kg
?
Small
(60min)
:
Cotton
2kg
?
Your
dryer
can
handle
a
load
of
up
to
4kg
dry
weight
of
articles.
?
When
loading,
shake
out
each
handful
of
clothes
so
that
they
can
tumble
freely.
Items
should
not
be
loaded
in
a
tangled
condition,
as
this
will
lengthen
the
drying
time.
Woolen
Articles
-
Do
not
tumble
dry
woolen
articles.
Pull
them
to
their
original
shape,
they
ary
them
flat.
Woven
and
Loopknit
Materials
-
Some
woven
and
loopknit
materials
may
shrink,
by
varying
amounts,
depending
on
their
quality.
-
Always
stretch
them
out
immediately
after
drying.
Permanent
Press
and
Synthetics
-
Do
not
overload
your
dryer.
-
Take
out
permanent
press
articles
as
soon
as
the
dryer
stops
to
reduce
wrinkles.
Fibre
or
Leather
Materials
-
Always
check
the
manufacture's
instructions.
Baby
Clothes
an
Night
Gowns
-
Always
check
the
manufacture's
instructions.
Rubber
and
Plastics
-
Do
not
dry
any
items
made
from
or
containing
rubber
or
plastics,
such
as:
a)
aprons,
bibs,
chair
covers
b)
curtains
and
tablecloths
Fiberglass
-
Do
not
dry
fiberglass
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.
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