Sorting fabrics – ASKO 7003 User Manual

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Sorting fabrics

Materials suitable for tumble drying

For the best drying results, clothes should be sorted properly. Separate

the lint shedders (cheniile and terry cloth) from the lint collectors

(synthetics, flannei and fabrics with a nap, such as veiveteen and

corduroy). Separate non-colorfast from light colored items, heavy fabrics
from iight weight fabrics and permanent press from heavy, buiky items.

Do not tumble dry

Read ail permanent care labels carefully. If a garment's care label
says "Drip Dry", "Line Dry" or "Dry Fiat", do not dry in the dryer.
Certain materials will melt or become dangerously flammable if heated,
while others may lose their shape. Other items that should not be tumble

dried are:

• Items that have been dry-cleaned at home
• Wool (unless the garment's manufacturer recommends it)
• Fiberglass
• Laminated or rubber coated items
• Vinyl and plastic

Type of washing Recommended size of load

Temperature

White wash,
colored wash

(cotton, linen)

Corresponds to the wash
from a FULL drum in an Asko
washing machine

Normal

Synthetics
Permanent press

(Polyester, cotton)

Corresponds to the wash
from a HALF-FULL drum in an
Asko washing machine

Normal

Delicate wash.
Mild delicate wash.

Temperature-sensitive
materials such as acry­
lics, rayon and acetate

Corresponds to the wash
from a HALF-FULL drum in an
Asko washing machine.

Low

Use the T button to set the machine for tumbling at low temperatura Otherwise the

temperature will automatically go up to normal temperature (ie. the T button is released).

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