Installation - venting
The moist air from the dryer must be vented to the outside.
The appliance should not be vented into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, or any concealed spaces of the building.
When installing, try to avoid:
–very long venting systems
–too many bends or angles
–tight corners
otherwise . . .
. . . the drying result will be affected,
. . . drying will take longer and use more energy.
Materials suitable for venting:
–rigid metal pipe
–flexible metal pipe
Install the venting in such a way that the expelled air cannot be drawn into the machine.
Do not vent the dryer into a flue used by gas or fuel boilers or heaters.
A vent connector is included as stand- ard. It should be pressed into the vent outlet and will enable the connection of exhaust pipe.
Before installation, disconnect the tumble dryer from the electrical sup- ply, (unplug from the wall socket, or isolate at the main fuse box).
The exhaust connection can be made:
–at the rear or
–at the left or right side of the machine
Installation at the rear
The machine comes supplied with the connector installed on the rear exhaust port.
Installation at the left or right side of the machine
Each side exhaust port has a framed exhaust cap.
Only the cap should be removed, and not the frame.
Exchange the rear exhaust connec- tor for the side cap, and vice versa. Install the exhaust pipes.
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