DRYING TIME
• No accurate drying time can be quoted as this depends on the make-up of the load,
the dryness required and the amount of moisture present in the articles when placed in
the machine.
• Avoid over drying. All fabrics hold a certain amount of natural moisture. Over drying
can result in “hard” clothes, shrinkage and set creases.
• Clothes removed from the Dryer when feeling slightly damp, will feel dry when
cooled
DRYING GUIDE
The following table is intended as a guide only.
Personal experience will soon tell what times are required for typical loads.
Time in minutes Heat selection Size of load Fabric
Cotton, Linen and Toweling Full Hot 120 –150
Synthetics and Delicates Full Warm 30—40
*Permanent press Half Hot 120 –150
** Wool Full Warm 35—95
• *Permanent press garments should be removed immediately after the drying
cycle is completed and put on a hanger to avoid creases. It is recommended that
half the normal load be placed in the drum when drying these garments.
• **The drying of woolen garments is not recommended as shrinkage and
distortion may occur.