Before the first cycle, set the appliance to dry for 5 minutes to warm up the drum. Open the door between loads the first few times you use the appliance to allow any odours from the interior of the appliance to disperse.
Children must be supervised so that they do not climb inside the drum.
Ensure the lint filter is clean.

Open the door and ensure the lint filter is clean. When the filter is full with lint, drying times will be longer than usual.
Place the clothes into the drum after sorting and close the door.
Push the clothes deep into the drum so that the clothes keeps away from the door seal. When the clothes get stuck between the door and seal, they may get damaged while drying.
The clothes should be sorted by fabric types and dryness level.
All strings and attached belts of clothes should be well tied and fixed before being put into the drum.
Press the Power button to turn the appliance on.
Depending on the models, the Power button may light up to indicate that the appliance is ready for dry.
Press the cycle button repeatedly until the desired cycle is selected.
If you press the Start/Pause button without choosing a programme, the appliance will proceed with the [Cotton] programme. Please refer to the programme table for the detailed information.
Hold the Start/Pause button to start the drying programme.
The appliance washes lint, which builds up onto the surface of the condenser, automatically using water that is condensed from the clothes during operation.
The frequency of cleaning condenser may vary depending on the size and the initial moisture amount of the clothes.
After the drying programme has finished, open the door and unload the clothes.
Be careful! The drum inside may still be hot.
Press the Power button to turn the appliance off.
Clean the lint filter.

To help reduce odours from forming, the dryer’s door can be left open or slightly ajar for a short period of time if possible to help ventilate the drum after use.
For safety reasons, do not allow children or animals to enter the appliance. It may cause damage or injury.
The final part of a tumble dry cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the clothes are left at a temperature that ensures the clothes will not be damaged.
A high atmospheric temperature and a small room may both increase drying time as well as energy consumption.