If the washing is not dry after tumble-drying, Do not over-dry, Permanent press hints – ASKO 7304 User Manual

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’ Times and energy consumptions are as obtained by the methods specified by the Swedish National Board for Consumer

Policies, i.e. the washing has been spin-dried at 800 r/min and the tumble diyer is in a ventilated room at a temperature

of 20°C (68°F).

’* Refers to full and half loads from the Asko washer.

Drying time
Drying time depends on many factors, such as
the amount of washing, how damp it is, the type
of fabrics, rated power of the machine and the
temperature of the room. It also, of course,
depends on how dry you want the washing when
you take it out of the machine.

Shrinkage
Knitted fabrics in particular are liable to shrink.
Do not use Extra Dry program for these materials,
and always stretch them out directly after drying.
Dryer Added Fabric Softeners
Because some dryer added fabric softners may

cause damage to automatic dryers, use only ones
that the manufacturers give a written assurance

that their softener can safely be used in

your dryer.
Single items
Use the timed program when there is only one
item to be dried. This is because the automatic
program may turn off the heating too early, so
that the item is not properly dried.

If the washing is not dry after tumble-drying
When using the automatic programs, it can happen that not
all of the washing is properly dry. This may be due to such
reasons as very heavy fabrics or thick seams. To dry these
items, give a further 10 minutes or so in the timed program.
Also, do not overload the dryer. If a dryer is overloaded, its
efficiency is lessened and clothes may not dry evenly.

Do not over-dry
When using the timed program, it is possible to over-dry
fabrics, if too long a time has been set. This can cause the
fabrics to wrinkle, shrink or feel harsh. Synthetic materials
can also become charged with static electricity.

Permanent press hints
For the most wrinkle-free permanent press drying, only dry
one half load at a time to assure enough room for items to

tumble freely. Do not combine permanent press items with
other very heavy clothes in the dryer. Remove clothes
immediately after the dryer cycle is completed and either
hang them up or lay them flat.

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