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Make sure that lower edges
of the
cabinet,
plus the back and bottom
sides of the
dryer are free of obstructions
to permit
adequate
clearance
of air openings
for
combustion
air. See "Recessed
and closet
Installation
instructions",
on the back cover,
for
minimum
spacing
requirements.
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w For ease of installation,
operating
and
servicing
(if ever needed)
adequate
space
should be provided
around
the dryer.
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A 1 /&inch
NPT plugged
tapping,
accessible
for test gauge
connection,
must be
installed
immediately
upstream
of the gas
supply connection
to the dryer.
The dryer and its individual
shutoff valve
must
be disconnected
from the gas supply plping
system during any pressure testing of that
system,
ElectrIcal Shock Hazard
Disconnect from electrlcal supply before
removing access panel.
Do not operate dryer wlthout access panel
securely In place.
Failure to follow these lnstructlons could
result In electrlcal shock or death.
One-piece
front panel
irlng diagram location
The dryer gas shutoff
valve
is located
behind
the one-piece
front panel.
The wiring diagram
is
located
inside the
console.
These Items should be
accessed only by a
quallfled service
technlclan.
e-piece front panel
1.
Disconnect electrlcal supply.
2. Remove
lint screen and set aside.
3. Remove
two screws from lint screen area.
4. Grasp front cabinet
top corners and pull
forward
and up (top is hinged
at rear).
5. Remove
two screws from front panel
flanges.
Lift front panel
off lower clips.
6. Remove
door switch wires, if necessary,
and set front panel aside.
7. Reassemble
in reverse order.
Note: The door switch wires must
not
touch
lower
access
panel
wiring diagram location
1
a Dlsconnect
electrlcal supply.
2. Insert flat-blade
screwdriver
between
cabinet
front and
lower access
panel 3
inches in from each
side. Push down on
retainer
clips and
pull lower access
panel
forward.
The
lower access
panel
is hinged
at the
bottom.
3.
Close lower access
panel.
Gas shutoff valve "open"
and
"closed"
position
Optional shutoff
valve L-3
poritic
gas
Panel B
Electrical
requirements
Electrlcal Shock Hazard
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ElectrIcal ground Is required on thls
appliance.
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Do Not modlty the power supply cord plug.
H It does not flt the outlet, have a proper
outlet Installed by a quallfled electrlclan.
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Do Not have a fuse In the neutral or
groundlng clrcult. A fuse In the neutral or
grounding clrcult could result In an
electrlcal shock.
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Do Not use an extension cord wlth thls
appliance.
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Check wlth a quallfled electrlclan
lf you are
In doubt as to whether the appliance
Is
properly grounded.
Failure to follow these lnstructlons could result
In serious Injury or death.
H codes permit and a separate groundlng wire
Is used, It Is recommended
that a quallfled
electrlclan
determlne that the groundlng path ls
adequate.
A 120-volt, 60Hz. AC-only,
15or 2sampere
fused electrical
supply Is required.
Time-delay
fuse or circuit breaker
is recommended.
It is
recommended
that a separate
circuit serving
only thls appliance
be provlded.
Recommended
grounding method
For your personal
safety, this appliance
must be
grounded.
This appliance
is equipped
with a
power supply cord havlng
a 3-prong
grounding
plug.
To minimize
possible shock hazard,
the
cord must be plugged
Into a mating
3-prong
grounding-type
wall receptacle,
grounded
in
accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code,
ANSVNFPA 70 - latest edition,
and all local
codes and ordinances.
If a mating
wall
receptacle
is not available,
it is the personal
responsibility
and obligation
of the customer
to
have a
properly
mm
Indad
3-prong
rounding-
-
type wal $ receptacle
qualified
electrician.
power supply cord
Exhaust
requirements
Fire/Health Hazard
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Do Not use non-metal, flexible duct.
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Do Not use metal duct smaller than four
Inches In diameter.
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Do Not Use exhaust hoods wlth magnetic
latches.
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Check that exhaust system Is not longer
than specltled.
Exhaust systems longer
than
speclrled
will:
- Accumulate
Ilnt.
- Shorten the llte ot the dryer.
- Reduce performance,
resulting In
longer drying times and Increased
energy usage.
Failure to
r0ll0w
speclflcatlons
may result In a
Hre.
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Do Not exhaust dryer Into a chimney,
furnace cold alr duct, attlc or crawl space,
or any other duct used for ventlng.
* Clean the exhaust system every other year.
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Do Not Install flexible duct In enclosed
walls, celllngs or
r
loors.
9ccumulated
llnt could be fuel for a flre or
:ause molsture damage.
Ixhaust the dryer outslde to prevent
exposure to substances In the gas fuels and
:ombustlon which may be harmful to your
.lealttl .
The molsture and llnt Indoors may cause:
- Llnt to gather lnslde and around the
dryer and be a fuel for flre.
- Molsture damage to woodwork,
turnlture, palnt, wallpaper, carpet, etc.
- Housecleanlng
problems and possible
health problems.
Failure to follow these lnstructlons could result
In flre damage, property damage, personal
injury or health problems.
If uslng exlstlng exhaust system, clean llnt from
entire length of exhaust system. Make sure
exhaust hood Is not plugged with Ilnt.
Replace plastic exhaust duct wlth rlgld metal or
flexible metal duct.
Use duct tape
to seal
all joints.
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Four-Inch rlgld metal
DIW
Is Dreferred.
Plan
installation
to use the
fewest number
of
elbows
and turns.
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II
Metal flexible duct
should be fully extended
and supported
when the dryer is in final
position.
DO NOT KINK OR CRUSH THE DUCT.
The metal tlexlble duct must be completely
open to allow adequate exhaust alr to flow.
Allow as much room as possible when using
elbows
or making
runs. Bend duct gradually
to
avoid
kinking. Remove
excess flexible
duct to
avold
sagging
and kinking that may result in
reduced
air flow.
The exhaust outlet
is located
at the
bottom
rear of
the dryer.
The exhaust duct
can be routed
up, down,
left,
right or straight out of the back of the dryer.
General
space
requirements
can be found in
"Recessed
and closet installation
instructions'
on the back cover.
Use the straightest
path you
can, where possible,
to avoid 90" turns.
The maxlmum length
of the exhaust
system
depends
upon the type of duct used, number
of elbows
and type of exhaust
hood.
The
maximum
length for both rigid and flexible
duct
is shown in chart.
YUMBER OF
EXHAUST
HOOD WPE
30" TURNS
AI
6
IC
64Fr.
54Fr.
44Fr.
35 Fr.
27 FT.
04Fr.
54Fr.
44FT.
35 FT.
27 FT.
58 F
46 F
30 F
29 F
21 F
30Fr.
31 Fr.
27 FT.
25 FT.
23 FT.
30 Fr.
31 Fr.
27 FT.
25 FT.
23Fr.
20 FT.
23 FT.
19FT.
17FT.
15Fr.
MAXIMUM
LENGTH OF
4' DIA. RIGID
METAL
DUCT.
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MAXIMUM
LENGTH OF
4' DIA.
FLEXIBLE
METAL
DUCT.
The maximum length using a 2" x 6" rectan
9
ular duct
wlth 2 elbows and a 2-l/2
(IYPE C) exhaus hood is 8 ft.
For exhaust systems
not covered
by the
exhaust
length chart, see Service
Manual,
Part
No. 603197 available
from your local parts
distributor.
Service check:
The back pressure in any
exhaust
system used must not exceed
0.6
inches of water column
measured
with an
lncllned
manometer
at the point that the
exhaust
duct connects
the dryer.
An exhaust hood
should cap
the exhaust
duct to prevent
exhausted
air from returning
into dryer.
The outlet of the
hood must be at least 12
inches from the ground
or
anything
else that may be in
12" min.
the path of the exhaust.
35
d-Inch outlet hood Is preferred.
However,
a
2-l /2 inch outlet may be used wlth short
systems only. A 2-l /2 inch outlet can result in
longer drying times than other hood types.
For
permanent Installation, a stationary exhaust
system Is required.
For moblle home
Installation, the
dryer
must
have an outside
exhaust.
If you exhaust
the dryer
through
the floor and the
area under your mobile
home is enclosed,
the
exhaust
system
must
terminate
outside
the
enclosed
area.
Extension
beyond
the enclosure
will prevent
lint and
moisture
buildup
under the mobile
home.