Fisher and Paykel DE70FA1 Dryers DE70FA* & DG70FA* User Guide (English, Sp - Page 30

Operating Instructions Control Panel

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Operating Instructions Control Panel Automatic Drying Cycles (Cycle automatically senses dryness) There are two automatic dryness levels: More Dry (+) and Less Dry (-). These two settings dry your clothes to different degrees depending on the level of dryness you would like. Automatic Permanent Press - For synthetic blends. Select More Dry (+) for heavier fabrics, Less Dry (-) for light fabrics. Automatic Permanent Press - For lingerie and special care fabrics. Select More Dry (+) for larger fabrics, Less Dry (-) for smaller fabrics. Automatic Cottons - For cottons and most linens. For most loads select the preferred Regular Setting marked with an *. Set towards More Dry (+) for heavier fabrics, Less Dry (-) for lighter fabrics. Fabric Care Settings FLUFF - For items requiring drying without heat. Perfect for airing clothes or to freshen up garments that have been packed in a suitcase or drawer. COTTON REGULAR - For drying general cottons such as sheets, sweats and knits. This cycle uses high heat to dry clothes quickly. Suitable for garments labeled "tumble dry". PERMANENT PRESS - For drying lightweight fabrics. A medium heat is used to reduce wrinkles. Ideal for lightweight cottons, casuals and items labelled "tumble dry with a medium heat". This cycle automatically selects the DEWRINKLE option to reduce wrinkles. KNITS DELICATES - For heat sensitive items, this cycle uses a low heat. Use this setting when care labels recommend low heat settings or for garments with a synthetic fiber content, where overheating could cause damage to fibers. 30

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Operating Instructions Control Panel
Automatic Drying Cycles
(Cycle automatically senses dryness)
There are two automatic dryness levels:
More Dry (+)
and
Less Dry (–)
.
These two settings dry your clothes to different degrees depending on the level of dryness you
would like.
Automatic Permanent Press
For synthetic blends.
Select
More Dry (+)
for heavier fabrics,
Less Dry (–)
for light fabrics.
Automatic Permanent Press
For lingerie and special care fabrics.
Select
More Dry (+)
for
larger fabrics,
Less Dry (–)
for smaller fabrics.
Automatic Cottons
For cottons and most linens.
For most loads select the preferred Regular
Setting marked with an *.
Set towards
More Dry (+)
for heavier fabrics,
Less Dry (–)
for lighter
fabrics.
Fabric Care Settings
FLUFF
– For items requiring drying without heat.
Perfect for airing clothes or to freshen up
garments that have been packed in a suitcase or drawer.
COTTON REGULAR
– For drying general cottons such as sheets, sweats and knits.
This cycle uses
high heat to dry clothes quickly.
Suitable for garments labeled “tumble dry”.
PERMANENT PRESS
– For drying lightweight fabrics.
A medium heat is used to reduce wrinkles.
Ideal for lightweight cottons, casuals and items labelled “tumble dry with a medium heat”.
This
cycle automatically selects the
DEWRINKLE
option to reduce wrinkles.
KNITS DELICATES
– For heat sensitive items, this cycle uses a low heat.
Use this setting when
care labels recommend low heat settings or for garments with a synthetic fiber content, where
overheating could cause damage to fibers.