Asko T701 User manual Use & Care Guide Asko T701,721,761,781 - Page 14

The Preset Programs

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THE PRESET PROGRAMS ASKO dryers are delivered with the four most commonly used programs. The table below lists the preset programs and the settings for each. To select a program, simply press one of the program buttons and press Start. For additional programming options, refer to "Customizing the Preset Program Buttons" below. With ASKO's Sensidry™ system, you need never worry about over-drying your laundry. Just select the proper program for the type of fabric you're drying and Sensidry does the rest. Once you select a program, Sensidry monitors the temperature and measures the humidity level. When it detects the appropriate measurements, it automatically shuts off the machine. Preset Program P1 P2 P3 P4 Dry Cycle Extra Dry Dry Normal Dry Iron Dry Dry Temp Normal Normal Normal Normal (2) Cooling Time Quick(1) Quick Quick Quick Buzzer On On On On AntiCrease 1 hr. 1 hr. 1 hr. 1 hr. WARNING! NOTES: (1) The Quick cooling time is 5 minutes. (2) Model T761 is preset for Low dry temperature. Some fabrics may not be able to withstand extremely hot temperatures. Please refer to the "Recommended Temperature Settings and Load Sizes" chart on page 9. CUSTOMIZING THE PRESET PROGRAM BUTTONS ASKO's EasyControl™ panel makes it simple to customize the preset programs to perfectly fit your laundry needs. You needn't worry about making an error because you can easily restore the original program settings. (See page 16.) In addition to the preset programs listed above, you can customize the preset buttons to best fit your drying needs. The table below lists all of the programs on the Program menu as well as the settings and options available with each. The next table defines each program option. It's a good idea to scan through the menus a couple of times and familiarize yourself with the options before you make any changes. And remember, it's easy to restore the preset programs. Programs Extra Dry Dry Normal Dry Iron Dry Air Fluff Timed Dry Available Options Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1-24 hr. Delay Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1-24 hr. Delay Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1-24 hr. Delay Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1-24 hr. Delay Start 5-90 min. cycle time; Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease, 1-24 hr. Delay All drying programs; 5-90 min. cycle time; Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cooldown (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0-3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature; 1-24 hr. Delay Options Definitions Cool-down Buzzer Anti-crease Temperature Delayed Start Timed Dry This options tumbles the clothes without heat for a few minutes after the program ends to reduce wrinkling. The Normal option tumbles for 15 minutes; the Quick for 5 minutes. If this option is on, a buzzer sounds for 3 seconds at the end of the program. This option is designed to prevent wrinkling if you're unable to remove them from the dryer right away. After the program ends, the drum will continue to rotate for three seconds every minute until the door is opened or one hour has passed. You can turn this option off or choose 1, 2, or 3 hours. You have three temperature options: Normal, Low, and Air Fluff. Normal is for heavier fabrics, such as denim, cotton, and linen. Low is for lighter, more delicate fabrics, such as synthetics. Air Fluff does not activate the heating element. It simply circulates the air as it tumbles to shake out the dust and refresh the clothes. You can set a delayed start from 1 to 24 hours. This option is useful in areas where utility companies offer discount rates for off-peak hours. You can program the dryer to run for a specific number of minutes, from 5 to 90. Page 14

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THE PRESET PROGRAMS
ASKO dryers are delivered with the four most commonly
used programs. The table below lists the preset programs
and the settings for each.
To select a program, simply
press one of the program buttons and press Start. For
additional programming options, refer to “Customizing
the Preset Program Buttons” below.
With ASKO’s Sensidry™ system, you need never worry
(1) The Quick cooling time is 5 minutes.
(2) Model T761 is preset for Low dry temperature.
NOTES:
WARNING!
Some fabrics may not be able to withstand extremely hot temperatures. Please refer to the
“Recommended Temperature Settings and Load Sizes” chart on page 9.
Preset
Dry
Cooling
Anti-
Program
Dry Cycle
Temp
Time
Buzzer
Crease
P1
Extra Dry
Normal
Quick
(1)
On
1 hr.
P2
Dry
Normal
Quick
On
1 hr.
P3
Normal Dry
Normal
Quick
On
1 hr.
P4
Iron Dry
Normal
(2)
Quick
On
1 hr.
Programs
Available Options
Extra Dry
Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off;
0–3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1–24 hr. Delay
Dry
Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off;
0–3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1–24 hr. Delay
Normal Dry
Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off;
0–3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1–24 hr. Delay
Iron Dry
Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off;
0–3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature, 1–24 hr. Delay Start
Air Fluff
5–90 min. cycle time; Buzzer On/Off; 0–3 hr. Anti-crease,
1–24 hr. Delay
Timed Dry
All drying programs; 5–90 min. cycle time; Normal Cool-down (15 min.) or Quick Cool-
down (5min.); Buzzer On/Off; 0–3 hr. Anti-crease; Normal or Low Temperature; 1–24 hr. Delay
about over-drying your laundry. Just select the proper
program for the type of fabric you’re drying and Sensidry
does the rest. Once you select a program, Sensidry
monitors the temperature and measures the humidity
level. When it detects the appropriate measurements, it
automatically shuts off the machine.
CUSTOMIZING THE PRESET PROGRAM BUTTONS
Options
Definitions
Cool-down
This options tumbles the clothes without heat for a few minutes after the program ends to
reduce wrinkling. The Normal option tumbles for 15 minutes; the Quick for 5 minutes.
Buzzer
If this option is on, a buzzer sounds for 3 seconds at the end of the program.
Anti-crease
This option is designed to prevent wrinkling if you’re unable to remove them from the dryer
right away. After the program ends, the drum will continue to rotate for three seconds every
minute until the door is opened or one hour has passed. You can turn this option off or
choose 1, 2, or 3 hours.
Temperature
You have three temperature options: Normal, Low, and Air Fluff. Normal is for heavier fabrics,
such as denim, cotton, and linen. Low is for lighter, more delicate fabrics, such as synthetics.
Air Fluff does not activate the heating element. It simply circulates the air as it tumbles to
shake out the dust and refresh the clothes.
Delayed Start
You can set a delayed start from 1 to 24 hours. This option is useful in areas where utility
companies offer discount rates for off-peak hours.
Timed Dry
You can program the dryer to run for a specific number of minutes, from 5 to 90.
ASKO’s EasyControl™ panel makes it simple to
customize the preset programs to perfectly fit your
laundry needs. You needn’t worry about making an error
because you can easily restore the original program
settings. (See page 16.)
In addition to the preset programs listed above, you can
customize the preset buttons to best fit your drying needs.
The table below
lists all of the programs on the Program
menu as well as the settings and options available with
each. The next table defines each program option.
It’s a good idea to scan through the menus a couple of
times and familiarize yourself with the options before you
make any changes. And remember, it’s easy to restore
the preset programs.