Asko dryer features, Overheatprotection, Cool-down – ASKO T731 User Manual

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ASKO DRYER FEATURES

Your new energy-efficient ASKO dryer is designed to give
you maximum drying performance using less energy. To

make the most of the dryer’s functions and features, we
recommend that you read this manual carefully before
using your machine for the first time. For operating
instructions, refer to the section in this guide for your
specific model.

Below is an illustration of the parts and features of your

ASKO dryer.

Power

Button

TimerControl

Your ASKO dryer has timer-controlled drying in addition
to the Sensidry (thermostat-controlled) programs.

When using a timed drying program, be careful not to

leave the clothes in too long. It’s best to use a shorter
time; then if the load isn’t dry, you can set the timer for
a few more minutes.

OVERHEATPROTECTION

ASKO dryers are designed with an overheat protection
switch that automatically turns off the machine if the
temperature is too high. The machine will not start until

it has cooled sufficiently.

The dryer could overheat if the lint filter or exhaust duct
becomes clogged with dust. It’s a good idea to make sure
the lint filter and exhaust hose and vent duct are clean
before you call for service.

NOTE:

If your dryer overheats frequently, it may not be

vented properly or the room in which it is

located may not have sufficient air circulation.
Contact your installer to have these issues
checked out.

COOL-DOWN

Every program on an ASKO dryer ends with a cool-down

cycle to reduce wrinkling. Unlike with other dryers, the
laundry will feel cool when you remove it from an ASKO
dryer. No more scorched fingertips.

DRYING SYSTEMS

Model T731 has two drying systems: Sensidry™ and

Timer-controlled.

Sensidry™

Model T731 has our state-of-the-art Sensidry system.

This means it has a humidity sensor that ensures different
fabrics always dry thoroughly. This sensor turns off the
heat when the laundry has reached the appropriate
dryness.

ENERGY SAVING TIPS

♦ Dry consecutive loads to avoid reheating the dryer.

♦ Do not overload the dryer.

♦ Use the highest spin speeds in the washer allowed

for the garments.

♦ Do not put extremely wet clothes into the dryer.

♦ Dry like fabrics together (i.e., heavy fabrics together,

light fabrics together).

♦ Clean the lint filter after each load.

♦ Do not over-dry clothes when using the timed

program.

♦ Spin the clothes in the washer at no less than 800

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