How the dryer works, Safety, Energy saving hints – ASKO 7003 User Manual

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How the dryer works

® Air is drawn in from the

room through the bottom of

the machine.

@ An electric heater heats the

air passing into the drum.

(D Warm air enters the drum

through holes in the back

and dries the washing. The

drum rotates, and the two
paddles prevent garments
from becoming tangled.

@ The air passes through the

lint filter at the front of the

drum and enters the fan.

Air is forced out through the
outlet you have selected
through a fixed duct (see

page 11).

The temperature remains at

approximately 40°C (104°F) as

long as the clothes are moist.

When the clothes dry, the
temperature rises and the heater
element is automatically switch­

ed off at the preset temperature.
The air that is not heated is

then drawn through the drum

and cools the clothes for about

15 minutes.

The thermostats which switch
off the heating at normal and
low temperature (60°C (140°F)

45°C (113°F)) are fitted next to

the fan. There are also two
thermostats next to the heater

element. One switches off the
heater element if the tempera­

ture becomes too high and the
other switches off the complete
tumble dryer if a fault occurs.

This overheating protection,

which is fitted at the rear of the

machine, can be reset when the

temperature has fallen. Refer to
the section entitled "If the

machine does not work" (pg. 5).

Safety

The dryer must not be used to
dry fabrics which may contain
residues of flammable liquids.

The dryer door has a magnetic
lock, which means that it can
be opened from the inside. A

door switch automatically stops

the dryer if the door is opened.
The machine does not start

automatically if the door is

closed, i.e. if a child should get

into the drum and close the

door from the inside. In order to
restart the machine, the Start
pushbutton must be pressed.

The machine is protected by a
thermostat fitted by the heating

element, which turns the
machine off if the temperature is
too high.

Energy saving hints

• Dry consecutive loads to avoid

reheating the dryer.

• Do not overload the dryer.

• Do not put unspun, very wet items in

the dryer.

• Clean the lint filter after each load.

• Do not over dry clothes when using

the timed program.

• If you plan on ironing items, remove

them while still slightly damp

• Leave the door closed while the dryer

is in operation.

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