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Energy-saving tips, Viewing the estimated energy consumption, consumption

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Energy-saving tips This dryer with heat-pump technology is designed for energy-saving drying cycles. However, you can save a little more energy with the following measures as the drying time is not extended unnecessarily. - Make sure your laundry is spun at the maximum spin speed in the washing machine before drying. The higher the spin speed, the greater the savings that can be made in energy and time during drying, e.g., approx. 20% energy can be saved if spun at 1,600 rpm instead of 1,000 rpm. - Load according to the optimum amount of laundry recommended for the drying program being used. This will mean that the energy consumption for the amount of laundry is at its most economical. - Make sure that the room temperature is not too high. If there are other heatproducing appliances in the room in which the dryer is located, make sure the room is well ventilated and switch the other appliances off, if possible. - Clean the lint filters in the door opening after every drying cycle. Viewing the estimated energy consumption You can view information about the energy consumption of your tumble dryer with the  sensor button.  After selecting a drying program, touch the  sensor button. The estimated energy-consumption levels will be displayed as a bar chart. OK  The more bars visible (), the higher the energy consumption. The estimate will vary depending on the drying program and any extra options selected.  Touch the OK sensor button or wait until the display automatically returns to the standard display. 18

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Energy-saving tips
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This dryer with heat-pump technology
is designed for energy-saving drying
cycles. However, you can save a little
more energy with the following mea-
sures as the drying time is not ex-
tended unnecessarily.
-
Make sure your laundry is spun at the
maximum spin speed in the washing
machine before drying.
The higher the spin speed, the
greater the savings that can be made
in energy and time during drying, e.g.,
approx. 20% energy can be saved if
spun at 1,600 rpm instead of
1,000 rpm.
-
Load according to the optimum
amount of laundry recommended for
the drying program being used. This
will mean that the energy consump-
tion for the amount of laundry is at its
most economical.
-
Make sure that the room temperature
is not too high. If there are other heat-
producing appliances in the room in
which the dryer is located, make sure
the room is well ventilated and switch
the other appliances off, if possible.
-
Clean the lint filters in the door open-
ing after every drying cycle.
Viewing the estimated energy
consumption
You can view information about the
energy consumption of your tumble
dryer with the
 sensor button.
After selecting a drying program,
touch the
 sensor button.
The estimated energy-consumption lev-
els will be displayed as a bar chart.
OK
 
 
The more bars visible (
), the higher the
energy consumption.
The estimate will vary depending on the
drying program and any extra options
selected.
Touch the
OK
sensor button or wait
until the display automatically returns
to the standard display.