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For appliances having a heated surface that supports the textiles, eight layers of textiles are
6 X# U/ q% B- J5 ^used. For appliances in which the textiles are dried by a warm airflow, two layers of textiles. D+ c v3 g4 f/ M8 B" ~
are placed on the heating element guard or over the air inlet if the heating unit is located8 @, Q; |$ Q3 b5 b' A4 ?( |- A. |
above the textiles.
. ` u( |( C" V9 t+ pThe test is carried out with the textiles completely covering the guard or air inlet and then with
1 P4 J/ q4 y7 r, [, N3 Mthe textiles covering 80 % of the area of the guard or air inlet.
+ M2 c: i$ r4 k [2 xNOTE 101 Different positions of the textiles are taken into account.
' c5 `; G2 l4 B4 F( dAppliances incorporating a fan are also tested without the motor operating, the guard or air
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. |/ |9 ]/ P6 q8 j( b, _: hAppliances in which the heating unit is located above the textiles are also tested with two
6 w' O. V7 n& i6 V- V: Ilayers of textiles placed over the rails. The rails are raised by 50 mm above their normal
# N2 v; e0 x) M6 Yposition or through the maximum distance allowed by the construction, whichever is less./ C3 B; D" c& g" L
Wall-mounted appliances that are folded when stored are also tested in the folded position
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