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The Controls - Excel Auto Sensor models
Programme
options
i) Automatic
Drying
Heat Switch (OUT low heat, IN high heat) Sensor Drying Light
Alarm Switch Indicator
To set the required programme, all you have to do is turn the Timer
Control clockwise until the required selection appears in line with the
indicator. Never turn the timer control anti-clockwise.
This operation also starts the dryer, provided the door is closed and
the machine is plugged in.
1. Sensor (Automatic) Drying B (average) loads
2. Sensor (Automatic) Drying A (large) loads
3. Speedy Iron Cycle
4. Timed drying (up to 60 minutes)
5. Cool Tumble Phase
The Sensor Drying programmes will automatically dry most loads to
the fully dry ready to wear condition.This eliminates the need to guess
the drying times and saves energy. High Heat MUST be selected.
(Heat switch IN). To select Sensor Drying turn the selector to position:
B for average loads and A for large loads.
B ‘Sensor’ Drying average loads
1 to 3kg Cottons, Polycottons or Synthetics (Dry Weight).
A ‘Sensor’ Drying large loads
3 to 5kg Cottons (Dry weight)
When the door is closed the Sensor Drying light will glow to indicate
that Sensor Drying programme is running. When the load is dry, the
selector will automatically advance to the 8 minute cool tumble phase.
Note:
• If LOW (Gentle) heat is selected for a Sensor Drying
programme, the dryer will advance to COOL without drying
the load.
• For acrylics and acrylic mixtures, select LOW heat and use
timed drying.
• Small loads (less than 1kg) must be dried using the timed
drying programme.