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11
Part
3
INITIAL
STEPS
FOR
INSTALLING
YOUR
DRYER
Prior
to
the
first
use
of
this
appliance,
use
all-
purpose
cleaning
products
or
a
solution
of
detergent
and
water,
with
damp
cloth
to
remove
from
the
inside
of
the
dryer
drum/drying
compartment
any
dust
or
dirt
that
may
have
accumulated
inside
the
dryer.
Plug-in
your
dryer
after
reviewing
the
following
parts
on
your
dryer's
Electrical
Requirements.
Effective
dryer
operation
requires
appropriate
dryer
airflow.
The
adequacy
of
the
airflow
can
be
measured
by
evaluating
the
static
pressure.
Static
pressure
in
the
exhaust
duct
can
be
measured
with
a
manometer,
placed
on
the
exhaust
duct
approximately
2
ft.
(60.9
cm)
from
the
dryer.
Static
pressure
in
the
exhaust
duct
should
not
exceed
0.6
inches
(1.5
cm).
The
dryer
should
be
checked
while
the
dryer
is
running
with
no
load.
Confirming
Heat
Source
in
Gas
Dryers
Close
the
door
to
the
dryer
drum/drying
compartment
and,
after
completing
all
steps
in
this
manual
for
proper
installation
of
this
dryer,
start
the
dryer
on
a
heat
setting.
After
the
dryer
starts,
the
igniter
will
glow
red
and
the
main
burner
will
ignite.
Warning:
If
all
air
is
not
purged
from
the
gas
line,
the
gas
igniter
may
go
off
before
the
gas
and
the
main
burner
have
ignited.
If
this
happens,
the
igniter
will
re-attempt
gas
ignition
after
approximately
two
minutes.
Confirming
Heat
Source
in
Electric
Dryers
Close
the
door
to
the
dryer
drum/drying
compartment
and,
after
completing
all
steps
in
this
manual
for
proper
installation
of
this
dryer,
start
the
dryer
on
a
heat
setting.
The
exhaust
air
or
the
exhaust
pipe
should
be
warm
after
the
dryer
has
been
operating
for
three
minutes.
Measuring
Static
pressure
0.6
inche
(1.5
cm)
MAXIMUM
STATIC
PRESSURE
IN
WATER
COLUMN
STEP
6
Preparation
of
the
Dryer.
STEP
8
Dryer
Airflow.
STEP
7
Confirming
Heat
Source
Operation.
Manometer
Exhaust
Duct
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