Fisher and Paykel DE7027P1 User Guide - Page 83

Items in the dryer are wet after using one of the steam cycles

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Solving drying problems 81 Tangling Try separating out larger items from smaller items. Load items individually and loosely into the dryer and do not fold the items. Try using the EASY IRON cycle to dry shirts. Try drying smaller load sizes. Dry pantyhose, bras and any other delicate items prone to tangling in a delicates bag or on the RACK DRY cycle. Note: items may not dry as well in a delicates bag. Dry sheets and comforter covers separately from other laundry. Ensure comforter covers are buttoned or domed closed before drying Clothes are wrinkled Was the washer or dryer overloaded? Decrease the load size. Selecting the EASY IRON cycle will minimize creasing. Did you remove your clothes as soon as the dryer was finished? Use the WRINKLE FREE option, if you cannot return to the dryer in time. Have your clothes been over-dried? Select a lower dryness level. Check your garments care labels. Try not to leave wet clothes sitting in the dryer for a long period before starting it. Damp patches on items after using a steam cycle Steam may condense inside the drum which your items may come in contact with. Add more items to the dryer if this occurs. Items wrinkled even after using one of the steam cycles Are there too many items in the load? Reduce the number of items. Items in the dryer are wet after using one of the steam cycles Are there enough items in the load? Add more items. Check the lint filter is clean. Use the AEROSTEAM cycle if you are drying childrens' and infants clothing.

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Solving drying problems
Tangling
Try separating out larger items from smaller items.
Load items individually and loosely into the dryer and do not fold the items.
Try using the EASY IRON cycle to dry shirts.
Try drying smaller load sizes.
Dry pantyhose, bras and any other delicate items prone to tangling in a delicates bag or on the
RACK DRY cycle. Note: items may not dry as well in a delicates bag.
Dry sheets and comforter covers separately from other laundry.
Ensure comforter covers are buttoned or domed closed before drying
Clothes are wrinkled
Was the washer or dryer overloaded? Decrease the load size.
Selecting the EASY IRON cycle will minimize creasing.
Did you remove your clothes as soon as the dryer was finished? Use the WRINKLE FREE option, if
you cannot return to the dryer in time.
Have your clothes been over-dried? Select a lower dryness level. Check your garments care labels.
Try not to leave wet clothes sitting in the dryer for a long period before starting it.
Damp patches on items after using a steam cycle
Steam may condense inside the drum which your items may come in contact with. Add more
items to the dryer if this occurs.
Items wrinkled even after using one of the steam cycles
Are there too many items in the load? Reduce the number of items.
Items in the dryer are wet after using one of the steam cycles
Are there enough items in the load? Add more items.
Check the lint filter is clean.
Use the AEROSTEAM cycle if you are drying childrens’ and infants clothing.