Instructions / Assembly

5IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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CTIONS for detailed grounding procedures. Installation instructions
are packed with the appliance for th If the appliance is moved to a new location,
have it checked and reinstalled by qualified service personnel.
personnel for installation and service.
liance in humid spaces.
exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed
to outdoor weather conditions.
ritime use or for mobile installations such as in RVs, trailers, or
aircraft.
of the reach of children. Packaging material can be dangerous for children.
There is a risk of suffocation.
and other packing materials after the appliance is unpacked. Children
might use them for play. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, or plastic sheets can become airtight
chambers.
with local codes.
protected, and sized power circuit to avoid electrical overload.
near to an electrical power supply.
standard 3-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electric shock from this appliance.
cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord.
to the water supply. Do not reuse old hoses.
ible plastic venting materials. If flexible metal (foil type) duct is
installed, it must be of a specific type identified by the appliance manufacturer as suitable for use with
the dryer section of the appliance. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse, be easily crushed,
and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct the dryer section's airflow and increase the risk of fire.
h extend into the duct that could catch lint and
reduce the efficiency of the exhaust system. Secure all joints with duct tape.
exible metal 4-inch diameter duct inside the appliance cabinet or for
exhausting to the outside. Use of plastic or other combustible ductwork may cause a fire. Punctured
ductwork may cause a fire if it collapses or becomes otherwise restricted in use or during installation.
must be UL-listed. Use of other materials for transition duct could
affect drying time.
end cap should have hinged dampers to prevent backdraft when the dryer is not in use.
exhausted to the outside of the dwelling. If the dryer is not exhausted
outdoors, some fine lint and large amounts of moisture will be expelled into the laundry area. An
accumulation of lint in any area of the home may create a health and fire hazard.
such as a stove, oven or heater.
surrounding areas free from the accumulation of
lint, dust, and dirt.
al switching device, such as a timer, or connected
to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by a utility.