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Congratulations Steve, looks great stacked, the thick stacking tray really works well...
The Heat Pump dryer works very differently from condenser models, it doesnt use heat, just builds up residual heat and the programme finishes...
The ones I`ve used are much quicker in time to complete the drying programme than condensers, the heat pump works by sucking the moisture out of the clothes via the pump, as the air is re-circulated the air takes on temperature, they seem to work the opposite to other dryers ie, they start cold and the air warms towards the end of the cycle...
You may have to alter your way of drying, I used a lot of mixed cotton duvets, sheets etc...after the wash-ins or visitors I could have 6+ king size bed sets to wash & dry, with the MaytAsko I would spin them all at max extract (1600) then pop them in the condenser dryer for 20 mins to de-crease & dry....
So did the same with the heat pump, only thing was there was no heat to drop the creases and so little moisture they where dry in little time BUT with loads of creases....I ended up spinning at a much lower spin to prevent excess creasing, leaving them wetter but it gave the Heat Pump a chance to warm the air up and it was still cheaper to run than a normal condenser!!
Let us know how you get on!!
Congratulations Steve, looks great stacked, the thick stacking tray really works well...
The Heat Pump dryer works very differently from condenser models, it doesnt use heat, just builds up residual heat and the programme finishes...
The ones I`ve used are much quicker in time to complete the drying programme than condensers, the heat pump works by sucking the moisture out of the clothes via the pump, as the air is re-circulated the air takes on temperature, they seem to work the opposite to other dryers ie, they start cold and the air warms towards the end of the cycle...
You may have to alter your way of drying, I used a lot of mixed cotton duvets, sheets etc...after the wash-ins or visitors I could have 6+ king size bed sets to wash & dry, with the MaytAsko I would spin them all at max extract (1600) then pop them in the condenser dryer for 20 mins to de-crease & dry....
So did the same with the heat pump, only thing was there was no heat to drop the creases and so little moisture they where dry in little time BUT with loads of creases....I ended up spinning at a much lower spin to prevent excess creasing, leaving them wetter but it gave the Heat Pump a chance to warm the air up and it was still cheaper to run than a normal condenser!!
Let us know how you get on!!