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Manual de usuario Asko, modelo 7304

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Further details and hints are given below the strip. Parts of the tumble dryer Main electric supply cable (see P. 11) Indicator light which illuminates when the main switch is on. Control panel Start/Stop Buzzer Intermittent action Number of minutes left Number < hours Cvcle Extra Dry Dry (normal program) Damp Dry Iron Dry selection Low temp. 50°C of timed program delayed start 2 Load the washing to be tumble-dried and Press the main switch. The indicator light will light. Sorting fabrics For the best drying results, clothes should be sorted properly. Separate the lint shredders (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 • Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near children. Type of wasing Recommended Load Size Temp White wash and coloreds (cotton, linen) Suitable for washing equivalent to a FULL load from an Asko washing machine Normal Synthetics Permanent press (polyester, cotton) Suitable for washing equivalent to a HALF load from an Asko washing machine Normal Delicate fabrics, hand-washed items Temperature-sensitive materials such as acrylic, rayon, acetate Suitable for washing equivalent to a HALF load from an Asko washing machine. Low 3 3 Select Automatic program 4 Select dryness or Timed program 4 Press the hour-glass button until you can see the required time in the window. on oo I Which program should I use? The program to use depends on what you want to do with the washing after tumble-drying. There are four automatic programs - Extra Dry, Dry, Damp Dry and Iron Dry - and a timed program, allowing you to determine the drying time yourself. The pushbutton controls Extra dry: When you want extra dry fabrics: This automatic program is intended for use with washing that -0- is extremely difficult to dry, i.e. jeans with very thick seams. The heat is turned off when the washing is gE>J m completely dry, and is followed by a cooling period of about 15 minutes. Dry: For "ready-to-wear" dryness: 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. Damp Dry: This program is intended to leave a small amount of moisture in the clothes to allow small wrinkles to fall out when hung-up. Iron Dry: For fabrics to be ironed: This program turns off the heat when the washing is just damp enough for ironing. Program Start/Stop: You can stop any program at any point by pressing the Stop pushbutton for three seconds. End of Cycle Signal: Press this button for a warning buzzer to sound when the program is finished. One hour after the end of the program the buzzer will sound once a minute. At the same time the cylinder will rotate to prevent wrinkling. Anti-Crease: To help prevent wrinkles, this cycle enables the machine to tumble for three seconds every minute for one hour, or will stop if the clothes are removed before the hour has ended. Low Temp: Use this button if low temperature is required. Setting the time for the timed program: Press the TIME pushbutton. The machine responds by displaying 5 minutes in the window. By pressing the time pushbutton, you can increase the time in 5-minute intervals 10-15-20. After 20 minutes, the time increase is by 10 minute-intervals 30-40-50-60-70-80-90. All timed programs are followed by an automatic 15 minute cool down period. The timed program is automatically set for low temperature. However, normal can be used by pushing the low temperature button one time. The light in the button will go out signifying normal temperature. To air fabrics: Use the unheated program, which you obtain by pressing the time pushbutton until C appears in the display. This program can not be combined with any other program. Use this program to shake the dust out of garments, or to fluff them up. Time-delayed start: Press thel ® Ipushbutton to set a starting time delay of 1-12 hours. Each time you press the button, a further hour’s delay will be added and displayed. 4 5 Select other options: 6 Select a delayed 7 Pre...


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