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1. Turning on power
Insert the power plug into an appropriate wall socket and turn on the
power. Operating power supply: (220-240)V/50Hz.
2. Load laundry
Open the door and place the laundry into the drum of the appliance.
To save energy and achieve better drying performance, please spin the
laundry as dry as possible beforehand. Place items evenly into the drum
after shaking them.
Reference weight of fabrics for drying:
• Overalls
(cotton approx. 950g) • T-shirt (approx. 300g)
• Blended fabric clothes (approx. 800g) • Underwear (approx. 70g)
• Woollen blankets (approx. 3000g) • Jeans (approx. 800g)
• Socks (blended fabrics approx. 50g) • Shirts (approx. 300g)
• Jackets (cotton approx. 800g) • Pyjamas (approx. 200g)
• Single bed sheets (cotton approx. 800g)
Note: Do not overfill the appliance - it can cause damage to the appliance
and to items inside.
3. Setting the drying programme
Turn the programme selection dial to set optimum drying programme
according to the laundry type and the drying result required.
4. Selecting additional functions
Select additional functions as required:
- Start Delay,- Delicate,- Anti-crease,- Signal Off.
5. Programme operation
After a programme is set, touch the Start/Pause button to start the
programme.
6. Programme completion
Before the drying programme ends, the dryer will enter the cool air
cycle. After the programme is complete, the display screen will display
“End”. Open the door to remove the laundry. If the laundry is not
removed after the drying programme is complete, the dryer will start the
anti-crease cycle automatically. In the anti-crease cycle, the dryer’s drum
will run at a set interval to keep your laundry from creasing.
7. Turning off the dryer
Press the power button to switch off the power supply and then turn off
the dryer at the wall socket.
Using your appliance
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