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Installation and connection en
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You could cut your hands on the
sharp edges of the dryer. Do not
hold the dryer by the sharp edges.
Protruding parts on the dryer may
break off when it is lifted or pushed.
Do not move the dryer by holding
onto protruding parts.
Caution!
Risk of material damage to the dryer or
fabrics.
Check the dryer for damage caused
during transportation. Never operate
a dryer if it is damaged.
Any residual water in the dryer may
freeze and damage the dryer. Do not
install the dryer in rooms that are at
risk of frost.
During installation, ensure that:
The dryer is placed on a clean, level
and firm surface,
The mains plug can be accessed at
all times,
The air inlet on the dryer is kept clear
and there is sufficient ventilation,
The area around the dryer is kept
clean and
The dryer is levelled using the
threaded feet.
Note: Check the alignment of the
appliance with a spirit level and
correct if necessary. Change the
height by turning the appliance feet.
All appliance feet must stand firmly
on the ground.
Incorrect alignment may cause high
noise levels, vibrations and improper
movement of the drum.
Note: If in doubt, have the appliance
connected by a specialist.
Installation for the exhaust air
duct
Caution!
Damage to the appliance
Inappropriate connecting of the exhaust
air duct to the dryer may cause
damages to the appliance. In order to
avoid it follow advises included in this
chapter.
Notes
It is recommended to route the
exhaust air directly into the open air
through an exhaust air duct. A drain
check valve must be fitted then to
prevent air from flowing back.
The air extraction system must not
exceed the specified pressure
losses.
Clean the exhaust air duct regularly,
at least once a year.
When operating the dryer without an
exhaust air duct, the following must
also be observed:
Ensure that the room is well
ventilated, otherwise energy
consumption and drying time will
increase. Bad ventilation of the room
may lead to the increase of moisture
which may cause damages, e.g. to
walls or furniture.
Do not cover the exhaust air
opening. Leave approx. 1 m of free
space around the exhaust air
opening.
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