AEG T9DEB969C User Manual - Page 16

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16 www.aeg.com 8.2 Noises Different noises may be heard at different times during the drying cycle. They are perfectly normal operating sounds. Working compressor. Brrrr Working fans. Working pump and transferring condensation to the tank. Rotating drum. 9. DAILY USE 9.1 Preparing the laundry Very often the clothes after washing cycle are kneaded and tangled altogether. Drying kneaded and tangled clothes is inefficient. To assure proper air flow and even drying it is recommended to shake and load one by one the clothes to the tumble dryer. To assure proper drying process: • Close the zips. • Close the fasteners of duvet covers. • Do not dry ties or ribbons loose (e.g. apron ribbons). Tie them before you start a programme. • Remove all items from pockets. • Turn items with the internal layer made of cotton inside out. Cotton layer must be faced outwards. • Always set the programme suitable for the type of laundry. • Do not put light and dark colours together. • Use suitable programme for cottons, jersey and knitwear to reduce shrinkage. • Do not exceed the maximum load stated in the programmes chapter or shown on the display. • Dry only the laundry that is suitable for tumble drying. Refer to the fabric label on the items. • Do not dry large and small items together. Small items can be trapped inside the large items and remain wet. • Shake the large clothes, fabrics before placing in the tumble dryer. It is

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8.2 Noises
Different noises may be
heard at different times
during the drying cycle. They
are perfectly normal
operating sounds.
Working compressor.
Brrrr
Rotating drum.
Working fans.
Working pump and transferring
condensation to the tank.
9. DAILY USE
9.1 Preparing the laundry
Very often the clothes after
washing cycle are kneaded
and tangled altogether.
Drying kneaded and tangled
clothes is inefficient.
To assure proper air flow
and even drying it is
recommended to shake and
load one by one the clothes
to the tumble dryer.
To assure proper drying process:
Close the zips.
Close the fasteners of duvet covers.
Do not dry ties or ribbons loose (e.g.
apron ribbons). Tie them before you
start a programme.
Remove all items from pockets.
Turn items with the internal layer
made of cotton inside out. Cotton
layer must be faced outwards.
Always set the programme suitable
for the type of laundry.
Do not put light and dark colours
together.
Use suitable programme for cottons,
jersey and knitwear to reduce
shrinkage.
Do not exceed the maximum load
stated in the programmes chapter or
shown on the display.
Dry only the laundry that is suitable
for tumble drying. Refer to the fabric
label on the items.
Do not dry large and small items
together. Small items can be trapped
inside the large items and remain wet.
Shake the large clothes, fabrics
before placing in the tumble dryer. It is
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