Zanussi TC180W Instruction Booklet - Page 7

Programme chart

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Programme chart Which programme should I use? Timed drying This programme chart is designed to help you dry your laundry correctly. The programme/timer knob has two different sections, each with its own drying temperature and time scale: is used to represent cotton. Here you can set the dryer for up to 120 minutes, because cotton and thick non-synthetic fabrics need longer to dry. is used to represent synthetic fabrics and delicate items. Because these are more sensitive than cotton, they need a lower drying temperature. Here you can set the dryer for up to 80 minutes. Do not overdry your laundry. It can make it difficult to iron and harsher to the touch, as well as wasting energy. During the last 8-12 minutes of each programme, the load is cooled to reduce the risk of creasing. COTTON Type of laundry How dry? DRYING TIME max 120 min Spun at approx. 800 rpm before drying Cottons Towelling (Terry) Sheets Towels Cupboard dry Iron dry 3,4 kg 2,0 kg 1,0 kg 3,4 kg 2,0 kg 1,0 kg 95 - 110 min 70 - 80 min 50 - 60 min 80 - 95 min 55 - 75 min 45 - 55 min SYNTHETICS Type of laundry Items which need a reduced drying temperature How dry? DRYING TIME max 80 min Short spun before drying Delicate items Heat-sensitive items (see garment care label) Cupboard dry 1,5 kg 1,0 kg 0,7 kg 65 - 75 min 45 - 55 min 40 - 50 min Iron dry 1,5 kg 1,0 kg 0,7 kg 50 - 60 min 35 - 40 min 30 - 35 min If the laundry is spun at less than 800 rpm, the residual dampness will be higher and consequently the drying time should be increased. If the laundry is spun at 1000 rpm or higher the residual dampness will be lower and consequently the drying time can be reduced. - 7 -

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Which programme should I use?
Timed drying
This programme chart is designed to help you dry your laundry correctly. The programme/timer knob has two different
sections, each with its own drying temperature and time scale:
is used to represent cotton. Here you can set the dryer for up to 120 minutes, because cotton and
thick non-synthetic fabrics need longer to dry.
is used to represent synthetic fabrics and delicate items. Because these are more sensitive than
cotton, they need a lower drying temperature. Here you can set the dryer for up to 80 minutes.
Do not overdry your laundry. It can make it difficult to iron and harsher to the touch, as well as wasting energy.
During the last 8-12 minutes of each programme, the load is cooled to reduce the risk of creasing.
COTTON
DRYING TIME max 120 min
Spun at approx. 800 rpm
Type of laundry
How dry?
before drying
Cottons
Cupboard dry
3,4 kg
95 - 110 min
Towelling (Terry)
2,0 kg
70 - 80 min
Sheets
1,0 kg
50 - 60 min
Towels
Iron dry
3,4 kg
80 - 95 min
2,0 kg
55 - 75 min
1,0 kg
45 - 55 min
SYNTHETICS
DRYING TIME max 80 min
Short spun
Type of laundry
How dry?
before drying
Items which need a reduced
drying temperature
Delicate items
Cupboard dry
1,5 kg
65 - 75 min
Heat-sensitive items
1,0 kg
45 - 55 min
(see garment care label)
0,7 kg
40 - 50 min
Iron dry
1,5 kg
50 - 60 min
1,0 kg
35 - 40 min
0,7 kg
30 - 35 min
If the laundry is spun at less than 800 rpm, the residual dampness will be higher and consequently the drying time
should be increased. If the laundry is spun at 1000 rpm or higher the residual dampness will be lower and consequently
the drying time can be reduced.
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Programme chart