securitybearuk
Active member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2011
- Messages
- 27
New drier arrived
New drier has arrived, I am going to shoot all the sceptics down, and all the questionable articles that people read in the consumer magazines. The old say goes the prove is in the eating, used the drier the one thing I did notice is its a damn site more hotter in the drum. This is good as I can reduce the drying time on the timer, Now I hear you say oh that wont last long as the drier ages. Maintainance from me will keep the drier running like new, from regular fluff filter removal each load, to emptying the water container that collects in the plastic unit. It says once a month rinse out the accumulation of fluff from the condenser unit, I would be very dubious about doing that. I dont have a vacuum cleaner that has a blow feature, I feel that would be a safer method of cleaning the fluff out. A regular vacuum clean of the air vent for the air inlet is what they also recommend, the drier is easy maintainable which is how I like things to be
DRYING EXAMPLES 4 LARGE BATH TOWELS WASHED RINSED AND SPUN AT 1400 REVS 55 TO 60 MINS OR LESS IF HUNG UP ON A CLOTHES RACK FOR A DAY OR SO THEN FINISHED OFF IN THE DRIER
6 COTTON DRESS SHIRTS WASHED RINSED AND SPUN AT 1400 REV 35 TO 40 MINS OR LESS IF HUNG ON A CLOTHES RACK FOR A DAY OR SO THEN FINISH IN THE DRIER
HAPPY BEAR NOW
New drier has arrived, I am going to shoot all the sceptics down, and all the questionable articles that people read in the consumer magazines. The old say goes the prove is in the eating, used the drier the one thing I did notice is its a damn site more hotter in the drum. This is good as I can reduce the drying time on the timer, Now I hear you say oh that wont last long as the drier ages. Maintainance from me will keep the drier running like new, from regular fluff filter removal each load, to emptying the water container that collects in the plastic unit. It says once a month rinse out the accumulation of fluff from the condenser unit, I would be very dubious about doing that. I dont have a vacuum cleaner that has a blow feature, I feel that would be a safer method of cleaning the fluff out. A regular vacuum clean of the air vent for the air inlet is what they also recommend, the drier is easy maintainable which is how I like things to be
DRYING EXAMPLES 4 LARGE BATH TOWELS WASHED RINSED AND SPUN AT 1400 REVS 55 TO 60 MINS OR LESS IF HUNG UP ON A CLOTHES RACK FOR A DAY OR SO THEN FINISHED OFF IN THE DRIER
6 COTTON DRESS SHIRTS WASHED RINSED AND SPUN AT 1400 REV 35 TO 40 MINS OR LESS IF HUNG ON A CLOTHES RACK FOR A DAY OR SO THEN FINISH IN THE DRIER
HAPPY BEAR NOW