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9
Part
3
INITIAL
STEPS
FOR
INSTALLING
YOUR
DRYER
In
addition
to
the
following warnings,
please
refer
to
manual
section
on
Exhaust
Requirements
and
Maintenance.
IMPORTANT:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
combustion,
and
gas
accumulation,
the
dryer
must
be
vented
to
the
outdoors.
Please
follow
the
instructions
(and
all
others
in
this
manual)
very
carefully.
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Do
not
use
Plastic
or
thin
foil
duct.
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Use
4"
(10.2
cm)
diameter
rigid
or
Semi-rigid
metal
duct
(note:
venting
materials
are
not
supplied
with
the
dryer,
and
you
should
obtain
the
venting
materials
necessary
for
proper
installation)
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Position
the
Dryer
such
that
the
exhaust
duct
run
is
as
short
as
possible.
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Clean
old
ducts
before
installing
this
dryer
?
The
male
end
of
each
section
of
exhaust
duct
must
point
away
from
the
dryer
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Use
as
few elbow
joints
as
possible.
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Use
duct
tape
on
all
duct
joints
?
Insulate
ductwork
that
runs
through
unheated
areas
in
order
to
reduce
condensation
and
lint
build-up
on
pipe
walls.
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PLEASE
BE
AWARE
THAT
FAILURE
TO
EXHAUST
THE
DRYER
CORRECTLY
WILL
VOID
THE
DRYER'S
WARRANTY.
WARNING!
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Use
a
heavy
metal
vent.
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Do
not
use
plastic
or
thin
foil
duct.
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Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death
or
fire.
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Clean
old
ducts
before
installing
this
dryer
!
ALTERNATE
EXHAUST
DIRECTIONS
1.
Remove
screw
and
exhaust
duct.
2-1.
Detach
and
remove
the
knockout
that
matches
the
desired
venting
direction
(Right
side
not
available
on
Gas
Dryers)
, ,
the
order
of
work.
2-2.
Reconnect
the
duct
to
the
blower
housing
and
attach
the
duct
to
the
base.(Duct
is
a
SVC
part)
3-1.
Pre-assemble
4"
elbow
with
4" duct.
Wrap
duct
tape
around
joint.
3-2.
Insert
elbow
duct
assembly
first
through
the
side
opening
and
connect
the
elbow
to
the
internal
duct.
STEP
3
Connecting
the
Exhaust
and
Venting
System.
Vent
end
will
face
to
the
outside
home
and
improper
taping
and
unstable
installation
of
vent
will
cause
undesirable
drying
performance.
Note
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