Asko DC7583 User manual 427000608 ASKO DC7573 EN - Page 21

Operation, Sort the garments, Garment placement

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Operation WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury to persons, read the "Important Safety Instructions" section before operating this appliance. 1Sort the garments • Remove any dry garments from the drying cabinet to reduce the drying time for the remaining garments. • Attempt to dry garments of the same type of fabric to produce an even drying result. Otherwise, with a mixed load, there is a risk that the garments will not dry. 2Garment placement • The cabinet has three sections with extendable hangers. Each section has a number of hangers on which to hang garments. • Do not place garments horizontally on the hangers. • Hang long garments closest to the cabinet walls and short garments in toward the center. This improves the drying result. • Fold up the two lowermost hanger sections when drying long garments. • Hang gloves, hats, scarves, and the like on the hanger strips on the inside of the door. • Pull the hanger hooks on the upper hanger section forward to hang garments on them. Push these hooks back when not in use. • Do not overload the drying cabinet. Garments become wrinkled and the drying result uneven. If possible, it is better to leave some space between garments. • If there is a risk that some garments may run, you should leave space around them. • Avoid drying heavy articles of clothing with light garments, as they have very different drying times. The drying result is mainly dependent on how the garments are hung. The illustrations above show the airflow in the drying cabinet. If the airflow in the middle of the drying cabinet is obstructed or blocked, this can impair the drying result. Zones can be formed in the dryer cabinet where garments will not dry. When the cabinet is cold, the door seals may not close completely. However, this is fully rectified when the cabinet heats up and the door seals expand. WARNING! Read the safety instructions before using the cabinet. Customer Care Center 19 1-800-898-1879 www.askousa.com

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WARNING!
To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury to
persons, read the "Important Safety Instructions"
section before operating this appliance.
1
Sort the garments
Remove any dry garments from the
drying cabinet to reduce the drying time
for the remaining garments.
Attempt to dry garments of the same
type of fabric to produce an even drying
result. Otherwise, with a mixed load,
there is a risk that the garments will not
dry.
2
Garment placement
The cabinet has three sections with
extendable hangers. Each section has
a number of hangers on which to hang
garments.
Do not place garments horizontally on
the hangers.
Hang long garments closest to the
cabinet walls and short garments in
toward the center. This improves the
drying result.
Fold up the two lowermost hanger
sections when drying long garments.
Hang gloves, hats, scarves, and the like
on the hanger strips on the inside of the
door.
Pull the hanger hooks on the upper
hanger section forward to hang garments
on them. Push these hooks back when
not in use.
Do not overload the drying cabinet.
Garments become wrinkled and the
drying result uneven. If possible, it is
better to leave some space between
garments.
If there is a risk that some garments may
run, you should leave space around
them.
Avoid drying heavy articles of clothing
with light garments, as they have very
different drying times.
The drying result is mainly dependent on how the
garments are hung. The illustrations above show
the airflow in the drying cabinet. If the airflow in
the middle of the drying cabinet is obstructed or
blocked, this can impair the drying result. Zones
can be formed in the dryer cabinet where
garments will not dry.
When the cabinet is cold, the door seals may not
close completely. However, this is fully rectified
when the cabinet heats up and the door seals
expand.
WARNING!
Read the safety instructions before using the
cabinet.
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Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
www.askousa.com
Operation