Fisher & Paykel DGGX1US installation instructions Alcove or closet installation

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The area in which the dryer is located must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapours and liquids. A dryer produces combustible lint so the area around the dryer must be cleaned regularly to keep it free of lint.

This dryer can only be vented from the rear and must be exhausted to the outdoors.

Alcove or closet installation

WARNING

When installing a dryer in a closet/alcove it must be exhausted to the outdoors. No other fuel burning appliance can be installed in the same closet or alcove.

The top opening area in the door must be a minimum of 48 square inches (310cm2) and the bottom opening area must have a minimum of 24 square inches (155cm2). These openings must never be obstructed (a louvred door with the minimum air opening is acceptable). Minimum installation clearances are required but more clearance is recommended.

 

 

 

 

min 56"

 

 

 

 

(1372 – 1422mm)

1" (25mm)

1" (25mm)

1" (25mm)

min 2" (50mm)

min 3" (76mm)

 

 

 

48 sq" (310cm2)

total ventation area 72 sq" (465cm2)

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24 sq" (155cm2)

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Contents Installation instructions DGGX1USWhat to do if you smell gas Important safety instructions Tools required Read this before you start installing your dryerAccessories Parts suppliedTo the installer Location requirementsExplosion Hazard Alcove or closet installation Dimensions Lid clearanceExhaust outlet location Mobile home installation Exhausting Fire HazardDetermine vent duct length Maximum length of exhaust duct Preferred 4 Hoods Alternative installation for close clearances Exhaust venting Unpacking InstallationExcess Weight Hazard Remove packagingFitting the front feet Electrical requirements Electrical Shock HazardGrounding instructions Natural Gas Gas requirementsGas type LP Gas conversionConnecting gas to your dryer Connecting to the gas supplyGas ignition Connecting to the dryer Completing the connectionFinal installation check list Level machinePage Page Installation Instructions Published 03/2004 Part No a