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Asko DC7573 - Connect to the Ventilation; Evacuation of the Moist Air Can be Performed in Two Ways

Asko DC7573
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Evacuation of the moist air can be
performed in two ways:
Waste air from the dryer cabinet is led to an
evacuation duct or an outlet in the wall using
the vent hose supplied. Recommended!
Ventilation out into the room where the dryer
cabinet is positioned.
Ventilation out into the room where the
dryer cabinet is positioned
Preferably open the door or window in the room
for the best ventilation.
When the dryer cabinet is built-in, the supplied
ventilation hose (only some markets) is
replaced with a permanent ventilation pipe with
a diameter of 100 mm.
The distance between the top edge of the
ventilation pipe and the ceiling must not be less
than 300 mm.
The ventilation pipe must reach outside of the
in-built cabinet.
Ensure a good air supply to the dryer cabinet’s
air intake.
The ventilation holes in the dryer cabinet must
not be blocked.
1.
Moist air out
2.
Air intake
2
Minimum 300
mm to the
ceiling
1
Ventilation out into the room where the dryer
cabinet is positioned. Dryer cabinet freestanding
Minimum 300
mm to the
ceiling
2
1
Ventilation out into the room where the dryer
cabinet is positioned. Dryer cabinet in-built in
tailored in-built cabinet.
9
Connect to the ventilation

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