Preliminary operations for tumble drying, Remove as much water as possible from the laundry, Use optimum loads – AEG TURBO 1480 User Manual

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Preliminary operations for tumble drying

All washer-dryers consume power to dry laundry. The machine will

operate most economically if the advice below is followed:

Remove as much water as possible from the laundry!

The machine will use less energy if the laundry is thor­

oughly spun before drying. A good spin reduces power con­
sumption, shortens the drying time and enables the machine

to operate more economically.

Use optimum loads!

Keep to the loads recommended in the programme

chart to ensure economical drying. The following list may be
used as a guide to estimate the weight of common laundry
items;

Weight

Approximate dry weights of cotton items:

Bathrobe

1200 g

Work shirt

300-600 g

Quilt cover

700 g

Sheet

500 g

Blouse

100 g

Towelling towel

200 g

Tea-cloth

100 g

Man’s shirt

200 g

Pillowcase

200 g

Nightdress/pyjamas

200-250 g

Tablecloth

200-300 g

Underwear

250 g

As a dryer, the machine operates on the condensation principle.

However, even during the drying cycle, the water tap must

be left open and the water drain hose must discharge into a
sink or into a drain connection.

Load

Cottons/coloureds

Easy cares

max. 2,75 kg

max. 2 kg

If these quantities are exceeded, there is danger of fire.

Warning:
Washing loads which exceed these weights must be split

for drying, otherwise good results will not be achieved.

Protect the

environment.,

Preparation

for

tumble drying

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