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Instructions Asko, Modèle 7003

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2 Parts of the tumble dryer........ 2 Sorting fabrics................ 3 Which program to use.......... 4 If the machine will not work...... 5 Cleaning the lint filter........... 5 How the dryer works........... 6 Safety..................... 6 Accessories................. 7 Service and warranty........... 7 Specifications................ 7 Drying times and energy consumption........ 7 Installation................ 8-11 Positioning the tumble dryer. . . . 8-9 Changing the door hingeing..... 10 Electrical installation........... 11 Instructions summary.......... 12 NOTE! Items to be tumble-dried must first have been spin-dried, and preferably at 800 r/min or more. Instructions for use *j j Follow the figures in the strip ¡through these instructions for a | brief summary of how to use the | machine. Further details and hints are given below the strip. Parts of the tumble dryer Main electric supply cable (see Page 11 Hole for exhaust air. Connect the flexible exhaust hose supplied with the dryer here (see Pages 10-11). Pull off removable front cover for access to the resetting switch for the overheating protection located behind it (see page 5) Control panel Indicator light — Main On/Off switch Program knob (see Page 4) Start Pushbutton for selecting pushbutton, drying temperature, spring return »button pressed in = Low temperature •button released = Normal Temperature 2 Adjustable feet Sorting fabrics Q Materials suitable for tumble drying For the best drying results, clothes should be sorted properly. Separate the lint shedders (chenille and terry cloth) from the lint collectors (synthetics, flannel and fabrics with a nap, such as velveteen and corduroy). Separate non-colorfast from light colored items, heavy fabrics from light weight fabrics and permanent press from heavy, bulky items. Do not tumble dry Read all permanent care labels carefully. If a garment's care label says "Drip Dry", "Line Dry” or "Dry Flat", 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 1 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 acrylics, 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 (i.e. the T button is released). Set the required program using the program knob Which program to use The program to be used depends on what is to be done with the washing after tumble-drying. Two automatic programs are provided: ‘Extra Dry' and ‘Dry'. If washing is not to be dried completely, i.e. because it is to be ironed, it is a good idea to use the time program instead. Either of the operating temperatures (Low or Normal) is available with either of the automatic programs or with the time program. Press the main On/Off switch and the Start pushbutton (The indicating lamp will light) The Start pushbutton springs out again after use. Turn the program knob clockwise to the required program. A program can be stopped at any time by turning the knob to the 0 position When you want dry fabrics: 2) Dry This program turns off the heat when the washing is dry but not absolutely bone-dry. It is then cooled for about 15 minutes. This is the program to use when you want dry fabrics. 1) Extra dry This automatic program is intended for use with washing that is extremely difficult to dry, i.e. jeans with very thick seams. The heat is turned off when the washing is completely dry, and is followed by a cooling period of about 15 minutes. When you want to iron: 3) Timed program The timed program can be set for any desired heating time up to one hour. At the end of the preset time, the washing is cooled for about a further 15 minutes. 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 drying cycle is complete and either hang them up or lay them flat. When you want to air fabrics: 4) Airing program, cold This program cannot be combined with heating. It is used to shake the dust out of garments, air them or soften them up. Dryer added fabric softeners Because some dryer added fab...


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