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21
Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Operating Instruction Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service
Exhaust
System
Maintenance
Dryer
Airflow
Efficient
dryer
operation
requires
proper
dryer
airflow.
Proper
dryer
airflow
can
be
evaluated
by
measuring
the
static
pressure.
Static
pressure
in
the
dryer's
exhaust
duct
should
be
no
greater
than
0.6
inchs
(1.5
cm).
(Check
with
dryer
running
and
no
load.)
NOTE
:
This
can
be
measured
with
a
manometer
placed
on
the
exhaust
duct
approximately
2
ft.
(61
cm)
from
the
dryer.
The
dryer
interior
and
the
complete
exhaust
system
should
be
inspected
after
one
year
of
use
and
cleaned
if
necessary.
Inspect
and
clean
exhaust
duct
every
one
to
two
years
as
required
thereafter.
The
weather
hood
should
be
checked
frequently
to
make
sure
the
dampers
move
freely,
they
are
not
pushed
in
and
that
nothing
has
been
set
against
them.
This
maintenance
work
should
be
done
by
a
qualified
service
person.
Exhausting
the
dryer
in
hard-to
reach
locations
can
be
accomplished
by
installing
the
Flexible
Metal
Vent
Kit,
available
as
optional
equipment
at
extra
cost.
The
kit
comes
in
two
halves
that
can
be
separately
attached
to
the
dryer
and
wall
outlet.
Once
attached,
the
dryer
can
be
slid
back
into
position
and
the
two
halves
can
be
connected
from
the
front.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
disconnect
the
electrical
power
to
the
dryer
before
cleaning.
1
2
Measuring
Static
pressure
0.6
inches
(1.5
cm)
MAXIMUM
STATIC
PRESSURE
IN
WATER
COLUMN
1
Manometer
2
Exhaust
Duct
Fig.
2
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