Fisher & Paykel DG62T27C Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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Changing the drying cycle options
Cycle options
To alter any of the Cycle Options explained below, please refer to page 40 for further instructions.
Auto Sensing
Auto sensing is automatically selected when your AeroSmart dryer is turned on.
AeroSmart’s internal computer automatically measures the moisture content of the
load and will turn off when it senses that the clothes have reached the designated
dryness level.
Using the Auto sensing capability of your dryer will ensure the best possible drying
result.
Timed Dry
Timed Dry allows you to select from three time periods – 20, 40 and 80 minutes. A
cooling period of 10 minutes is also included in the 80 and 40 minute cycles and a 5
minute cool down is included in the 20 minute cycle.
If you choose to select Timed Dry, please note that the dryer will not sense when
your clothes are dry. This may increase the chance of over-drying. We recommend
that you dry your clothes for a slightly shorter time than you think they need, or
check on them regularly (to avoid overdrying).
Auto sensing often provides the best drying results and can lead to lower energy
costs when compared to using the Timed Dry option.
Dryness Level (How dry?)
AeroSmart offers 5 dryness levels to choose from. This allows you to customise how
dry you would like your load to be at the end of the cycle, when using the Auto
sensing option.
Damp
Garments are
considered ‘moist’
Damp+
(Damp/Dry)
Dry
Garments are
considered ‘dry’
Dry+
(Dry/Extra Dry)
Extra Dry
Garments are
‘extra dry’
Suitable for delicate,
light-weight fabrics, and
garments which you
may wish to iron dry
Designed to
provide items
dry enough
to be worn
immediately
Useful for drying
items that you
wish to store
(cupboard dry)
If items are still damp, or too dry at the conclusion of the cycle, next time try adjusting the
dryness level to customise it to your personal preference.
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