Exhaust venting
The moist air from the dryer must be
vented to the outside.
The appliance should not be vented
into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, or
any concealed spaces of the building.
When installing, try to avoid:
– very long venting systems
– too many bends or angles
– tight corners
otherwise . . .
. . . the drying results will be affected,
. . . drying will take longer and use more
energy.
Materials suitable for venting:
– rigid metal pipe
– flexible metal pipe
Install the venting in such a way that
the expelled air cannot be drawn
back into the machine.
Do not vent the dryer into a flue
used by gas or fuel boilers or
heaters.
A vent connector is included with the
machine. It should be pressed into the
vent outlet and will simplify the connec-
tion of the exhaust pipe.
Before installation, disconnect the
tumble dryer from the electrical sup-
ply (unplug from the wall socket, or
turn off the circuit breaker.
Installation at the rear
The machine comes supplied with
the connector installed on the rear
exhaust port.
Installing the connector on the left
side of the machine
Remove the cap covering the ex-
haust part as follows:
– Insert a thin screwdriver into the slot
by the retaining hook. Press the hook
gently upwards.
At the same time turn the cap
counterclockwise.
In the same way remove the vent
socket from the rear exhaust port.
Secure into the side port by pressing
it in and turning it clockwise.
Seal the rear exhaust port using the
cap.
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