Out of concern for the environment – AEG LAVATHERM 3200 User Manual

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Out of concern for the environment...

All tumble dryers require energy for drying. I am especially econo­

mical to run if you take note of the following hints:

■ Thoroughly spin-dry your laundry first!

I am especially energy-saving to run if your

laundry

is well

spin-

dried

before tumble-drying (i. e.

at least at 800 min''‘).

Higher

spin speeds reduce consumption, shorten the drying time, and
make drying more economical.

■ Ensure good ventilation!

To ensure economical tumble-drying, the room temperature

should not exceed 35° C.

■ Use the optimum wash load!

You will use your tumble dryer most economically by using the

wash loads recommended in the programme table.

The

following data will help you better estimate the laundry weight.

Laundry weights

Guidance values for cotton garments (dry weights):

Bath robe

1200 g

Overall

300-600 g

Quilt cover

700 g

Bed-sheet

500 g

Blouse

100g

Towel

200 g

Dishcloth

100 g

Gentleman’s shirt

200 g

Pillow-case

200 g

Nightdress/pyjamas

200-500 g

Tablecloth

200-300 g

Underwear

250 g

■ Clean the fluff filter!

Each time you have used your tumble dryer,

clean my fluff

filter! A choked fluff filter leads to longer drying times and higher

power consumption.

All used materials are environmentally compatible! They can be

safely disposed of or burnt in a refuse incinerator.

Regarding the materials: The plastics can also be recycled and are
marked as follows:

> PE

< for polyethylene e. g. as used in outer wrapping and bags

inside;

> P S < for polystyrene foam e. g. as used in the packing; this

material is basically CFC-free.

The cardboard parts are made of waste paper and should be put

back into the waste paper collection system.

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