To conserve energy while using a clothes dryer, users should also consider certain factors before loading clothes into the drying drum.
1. Tips for Energy-Efficient Clothes Dryer Usage
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Clothes dryers have become a familiar appliance in households. However, not many people know how to use them efficiently. Ensure that the family's clothes dryer is always durable and energy-efficient.
The first thing users should note is that the clothes dryer should be placed in a dry and well-ventilated area. The moisture released from the clothes can easily make the room damp, affecting not only the dryer itself but also other electrical devices in the room.
Additionally, excessively high humidity in a room is detrimental to health, especially for households with infants. Every device needs regular maintenance and hygiene to ensure stable and durable usage.
Users should follow the hygiene and maintenance instructions provided by the manufacturer inside the dryer's user manual.
Clothes should be thoroughly wrung out before placing them in the dryer to save electricity. If not in a hurry, only dry clothes at a low power level, as overdrying leads to more wrinkles. Keep children away from all types of clothes dryers.
For clothes stained with oil or grease, never put them in the machine, as it may result in combustion and damage to the equipment.