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For appliances having a heated surface that supports the textiles, eight layers of textiles are
5 Y+ a$ w! v7 d. h) b# Vused. For appliances in which the textiles are dried by a warm airflow, two layers of textiles
1 N# m$ L3 W- K. U* R/ f9 gare placed on the heating element guard or over the air inlet if the heating unit is located
2 ~# A" D# R4 F, u( a2 ~above the textiles.4 l3 a7 ?' i/ u6 a1 M, a, Z
The test is carried out with the textiles completely covering the guard or air inlet and then with2 w$ W% x* p. t8 X
the textiles covering 80 % of the area of the guard or air inlet.5 Y; s3 `% D! G [8 f' l0 j
NOTE 101 Different positions of the textiles are taken into account.+ q7 [( @ I$ c. z( Q
Appliances incorporating a fan are also tested without the motor operating, the guard or air/ }5 K, o( V2 L8 d y" {3 j q
inlet being uncovered.2 p( T! x, H! |4 j# V
Appliances in which the heating unit is located above the textiles are also tested with two
9 `- Z3 R" F5 I5 Hlayers of textiles placed over the rails. The rails are raised by 50 mm above their normal1 d! m5 F% l0 k8 q) ~7 L
position or through the maximum distance allowed by the construction, whichever is less.
$ t! a( X, a- H& U3 p* ^ tWall-mounted appliances that are folded when stored are also tested in the folded position
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