Fisher and Paykel DE7027P1 User Guide - Page 64

In Dryer dry-cleaning

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62 Drying special items Item Extra large items (including bedspreads and comforters) "In Dryer" dry-cleaning products Delicates, fine fabrics Special instructions Check the care label - can the item be safely dried in the dryer? We recommend using the BULKY cycle. Note: we recommend drying synthetic-type comforters and bedspreads using the AIR DRY cycle ONLY. It is best to check the item halfway though the cycle to ensure even drying. If the item contains feathers or down, add a heavy item (eg a damp wet towel tied in a knot) to the load to help 'fluff' the item. Ensure the load does not sit higher than level with the top edge of the door handle (close the door to assess this) before starting the cycle. Ensure the dry-cleaning product is recommended for use in a domestic dryer. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for how to prepare the load. Set the dryer to the EASY IRON cycle, this cycle uses a medium heat. At the end of the cycle remove the dry-cleaning product from the machine and continue to follow the dry-cleaning product's instructions. Check the care label - can the item be dried in the dryer? Use a low heat setting (or no heat). We recommend the DELICATE, or RACK DRY cycle (for items too delicate to tumble). Woolens, silks Check the care label - can the item be dried in the dryer? Use the drying rack - place item(s) flat on the rack. Use the RACK DRY cycle. Soft toys, shoes Use the drying rack - sit item on the rack. Use the RACK DRY cycle.

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Drying special items
Item
Special instructions
Extra large items
(including bedspreads
and comforters)
Check the care label – can the item be safely dried in the dryer?
We recommend using the BULKY cycle. Note: we recommend
drying synthetic-type comforters and bedspreads using the AIR
DRY cycle ONLY.
It is best to check the item halfway though the cycle to ensure
even drying.
If the item contains feathers or down, add a heavy item (eg a
damp wet towel tied in a knot) to the load to help ‘fluff’ the item.
Ensure the load does not sit higher than level with the top edge
of the door handle (close the door to assess this) before starting
the cycle.
“In Dryer” dry-cleaning
products
Ensure the dry-cleaning product is recommended for use in a
domestic dryer.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for how to prepare
the load.
Set the dryer to the EASY IRON cycle, this cycle uses a
medium heat.
At the end of the cycle remove the dry-cleaning product from
the machine and continue to follow the dry-cleaning product’s
instructions.
Delicates, fine fabrics
Check the care label – can the item be dried in the dryer?
Use a low heat setting (or no heat). We recommend the
DELICATE, or RACK DRY cycle (for items too delicate to tumble).
Woolens, silks
Check the care label – can the item be dried in the dryer?
Use the drying rack – place item(s) flat on the rack.
Use the RACK DRY cycle.
Soft toys, shoes
Use the drying rack – sit item on the rack.
Use the RACK DRY cycle.