Defy Appliances Autodry 600 Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
LOADING
Save time and money by spin drying your wash load thoroughly beforehand.
Load the dryer loosely until it is about half full. Clothes must tumble freely in the
dryer. Do not cram them in. Overloading will increase the risk of creasing, increase
the drying time and reduce efficiency.
Clothes should not be loaded in a tangled condition as this will prolong the drying
time. When loading, shake out each article and place it in the drum.
Mix small and large articles for faster more even drying.
It is recommended that synthetic whites and coloured articles are not mixed until their
colourfastness has been established.
Add a few hand towels to act as buffers when drying a very small load.
Blankets and other large items tend to retain a certain position in the drum. To ensure
thorough drying it may be necessary to remove these articles midway during the
drying cycle and reposition them before continuing
Clothes containing sand or grit should be rinsed to remove the particles before being
placed in the dryer.
For best results sort the load by fabric types.
Sort heavy items which may take longer to dry, such as towels, from the ones which
dry quickly such as poly/cotton shirts.
Always follow the manufacturer’s drying instructions on the garment.
SAFE TO TUMBLE DRY DO NOT TUMBLE DRY
Check and empty pockets, remember that coins, clips, nails and pins could damage
the dryer and the clothes.
Close all hooks, eyes and zips which could snag on other articles in the load.
Note
Some articles will attract lint from other articles.
Separate lint “givers” from lint “collectors”.
Lint givers are towels, nappies and chenille.
Lint collectors are corduroy, synthetics and permanent press garments.