Notes on laundry care 11, Care symbols 11, Tips on drying 11 – Miele T 4462 C User Manual

Page 11: Care symbols, Tips on drying

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Care symbols

Before drying check the drying
symbol on the care label. If there are
no symbols, dry at your own risk!

q . . . . . . . . . Dry at normal temperature
r . . . . . . . . . . Dry at a low temperature
s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do not tumble dry

– Cottons, linens and minimum iron

items should be dried using the
appropriate programme for the
degree of dryness required.

– For delicates and fabrics with the

following care label

r select the

Low

temperature

extra option.

Tips on drying

Always observe the maximum
recommended loads given in the
"Programme chart". Never overload
the drum. Overloading can cause
unnecessary wear and tear to the
laundry, give a disappointing drying
result and cause more creasing.

Do not put soaking wet items into the
tumble dryer. Spin them thoroughly
after washing using the appropriate
spin speed.

– Woollens and wool blends tend to

become matted and shrink if dried in
a tumble dryer. They can, however,
be partially dried using the

Woollens

hand care

programme.

– Down-filled garments have linings

which have a tendency to shrink,
depending on the quality of the item.

They can be partially dried using the

Smoothing

programme.

– Pure linen should only be machine

dried if specified as suitable by the
manufacturer on the care label, as
the surface of the fabric may
otherwise become rough. They can
be partially dried using the

Smoothing

programme.

– Loopknit garments (e.g. T-shirts and

underwear) tend to shrink depending
on their quality. Do not over-dry these
textiles. When purchasing these
garments it is advisable to take their
shrinkage properties into account.

– Minimum iron fabrics and 100%

cotton shirts or blouses tend to
crease more the greater the load.
This is especially true of very fine
weaves, such as shirts or blouses.

Reduce the load or use the

Shirts

programme.

– Starched laundry can be dried in the

tumble dryer. To achieve the usual
finish, double the amount of starch
should be used.

– New dark coloured garments should

be washed and dried separately
from light coloured garments to avoid
the danger of colours running and
discolouring other garments or even
plastic components in the machine.
Dark coloured fibres can also settle
on light coloured garments and vice
versa.

Notes on laundry care

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