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THE VENT HOSE
INSTALLATION
There are 3 vent outlets: on the
left, right side and at the rear.
1. Pull the ring nut A from the vent
outlet at the rear.
2. Screw on the ring nut to the hose
and push it into position.
3. The not used vents must be sealed
with supplied covers.
If the hose is long and the room
temperature low, the moisture
might condense to water inside
the hose. This is an usual occur-
rence. To prevent this water
from the hose, it is recommend
to drill a small hole (via. 3 mm) in
the lowest point of the hose and
to put a small container below
it. (See picture, point B).
Make sure that the vent hose
length is less than 2 m, and that
it contains no more than 2
bends.
As to the outlet itself, if you have deci-
ded on a install wall/window grille, a
good local builder's merchant can sup-
ply you with the necessary fittings and
installation advice.
WARNING!
It is important not to connect
the vent hose to, for example, a
cooker hood, or a chimney or
flue pipe designed to transmit
the exhaust from a fuel burning
appliance.
Note that to prevent condensation
problems, it is essential that the dryer
be installed with the flexible hose to
transmit its "exhaust" at least beyond
the kitchen units; preferable outside the
kitchen. In order to prevent the appli-
ance from overheating, it is important