Bosch Axxis WTA 3510 Handbuch für Gebrauch und Pflege - Seite 19
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INSTALLATION
Step 1
Unpack the Dryer
Carefully remove the packing material from the outside
of the dryer.
Step 2
Inspect the Dryer
Thoroughly inspect the dryer, prior to installation, for
possible freight or cosmetic damage.
Step 3
Position Dryer near Installation Area
Move the dryer so that it is within four feet of the desired
position.
Note: Corrugated packing material may be used to
protect the floor. Do not use corrugated material
with staples.
Step 4
Exhaust Duct
(Model WTA 3510 only!)
The WTA 3510 must be exhausted to the outdoors.
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WARNING
1. To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer MUST BE
EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS.
2. DO NOT use non-metal duct with this dryer.
3. DO NOT use duct smaller than 4 inches in diameter.
4. DO NOT use exhaust hoods with magnetic latches.
5. DO NOT exhaust the dryer into a chimney, furnace
cold air duct, attic, crawl space, or any other
ductwork used for venting.
6. DO NOT install flexible duct in an enclosed wall,
ceiling or floor.
7. DO NOT crush or kink the duct.
8. Do clean and inspect the exhaust system on
a regular basis; once a year, at a minimum.
9. The exhaust duct must end with swing out
damper(s).
Be sure to install the exhaust according to all governing
codes and ordinances. Rigid metal duct is recommended
for venting this dryer. If flexible metal duct is used, be
sure it is fully supported when the dryer is in its final
position. Excess ducting should be trimmed off to avoid
sagging or kinking of the ductwork.
The duct may be connected to the left, right or back of
the WTA 3510, electric vented dryer. If connecting to the
left or right hand side of the dryer, remove the sealing
cover from the side to be used, as shown in Figure 14.
Figure 14.
The sealing cover should then be placed over the open
vent opening at the back of the dryer, as shown in
Figure 15.
Figure 15.
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