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For appliances having a heated surface that supports the textiles, eight layers of textiles are3 m E2 ^; d% X$ \8 m1 z3 C
used. For appliances in which the textiles are dried by a warm airflow, two layers of textiles" W) A1 V6 I3 p4 q: y. Z! G
are placed on the heating element guard or over the air inlet if the heating unit is located
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The test is carried out with the textiles completely covering the guard or air inlet and then with# H. ^* l+ V% B: d
the textiles covering 80 % of the area of the guard or air inlet.: d8 {. ?7 Z- P) m9 V3 d
NOTE 101 Different positions of the textiles are taken into account.# }+ r% E8 R0 B# Q$ h8 @8 K
Appliances incorporating a fan are also tested without the motor operating, the guard or air
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Appliances in which the heating unit is located above the textiles are also tested with two' T: @6 H: D: \6 x( h
layers of textiles placed over the rails. The rails are raised by 50 mm above their normal% D' T5 u0 _! \: @
position or through the maximum distance allowed by the construction, whichever is less.
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without textiles
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