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- ready to store - extra dry
level.
7.2 Extra Silent
The appliance operates with low noise
without effect on the drying quality. The
appliance operates slowly with longer
cycle time.
7.3 ECO
This option is on by default with all
programs.
The power consumption is at the
minimum level.
7.4 Anticrease
Extends up to 120 minutes the anti-
crease phase (30 minutes) at the end of
the drying cycle. After drying phase drum
rotates from time to time to prevent
creases. Laundry can be removed during
the anti-crease phase.
7.5 Refresh
To refresh clothes that were in storage.
Maximal load cannot exceed 1 kg.
7.6 Time Dry
For cottons, synthetics and mixed. Lets
the user to set drying time from
minimum 10 min to maximum of 2 hours
8. BEFORE FIRST USE
Rear drum packaging is
removed automatically when
dryer is activated for the first
time. Possible to hear some
noise.
Before you use the appliance for the first
time:
• Clean the tumble dryer drum with a
moist cloth.
• Start a short programme (e.g. 30
minutes) with moist laundry.
(in 10 min steps). When this option is
maximum, load indicator disappears.
7.7 Time Dry on Wool
program
Option applicable to Wool program to
adjust final dryness level to more dry or
less dry.
7.8 Delay Start
Lets to delay the start of a
drying program from
minimum of 30 minutes to
maximum of 20 hours.
1. Set the drying program and options.
2. Touch Delay Start button again and
again.
Time of delay is on the display (e.g.
if the program has to start after 12
hours.)
3. To activate Delay Start option, touch
the Start/Pause button.
Time to start decreases on the display.
7.9 Buzzer
The sound is heard at the:
• cycle end
• start and end of crease guard phase
The buzzer option is by default always
on. You can use this option to activate or
deactivate the sound.
At the beginning of the
drying cycle (first 3-5 min)
there could be a slightly
higher sound level. This is
due to the compressor
starting up. This is normal for
compressor powered
appliances such as
refrigerators and freezers.