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Explains the meaning of the safety alert symbol and associated warning words.
Warning against storing or using flammable vapors and liquids near the appliance.
Provides critical steps to follow if you smell gas, emphasizing safety.
Key considerations for dryer installation, including restraint and power removal.
Glossary of common acronyms used in the manual.
Warning about the hazard of excessive weight and the need for assistance.
Lists all the necessary tools for the installation process.
Step-by-step guide for safely moving the dryer to its installation site.
Instructions on how to ensure the dryer is properly leveled for optimal performance.
Critical warning to keep flammable materials and vapors away from the dryer.
Requirements for the installation location, including floor type and protection from elements.
Guidelines for air supply, clearances for service, and proper exhaust venting.
Specifies the acceptable ambient temperature range for dryer operation.
Specifies minimum clearances for door opening, overhead, and sidewalls.
Explains the necessity of adequate fresh air for dryer efficiency and longevity.
Use metal vents, avoid plastic or foil, to prevent fire.
Specifies minimum 8" duct size and maximum 10' run with two elbows.
Specifies minimum 10" duct size and maximum 45' run with two elbows.
How to connect multiple dryers to a single exhaust duct.
Details on proper installation, wiring, grounding, and code compliance.
Specifies voltage, phase, wire gauge, amp draw, and circuit breaker needs.
Requirements for providing a proper earth ground connection for the appliance.
Instructions for making single-phase electrical input connections.
Specific wiring steps for a 120V application using a neutral wire.
Keep flammable materials and vapors away from gas appliances.
Information on dryer compatibility with natural gas, propane, or butane.
Details on gas inlet connections, supply size, and piping recommendations.
Notes on potential issues with undersized gas piping and pressure.
Critical electrical shock hazards to be aware of during testing.
Step-by-step guide to performing the gas pressure test.
Critical electrical shock hazards during gas pressure adjustment.
Detailed instructions for adjusting the gas pressure.
Method for checking all gas connections for leaks using a solution.
Checklist of safety and operational checks before initial dryer use.
Specific warnings about drying items with oil, foam, rubber, or plastic.
Steps for starting the dryer using the coin acceptor and selecting cycles.
Keep flammable materials and vapors away from the dryer.
Do not dry items with flammable substances or materials.
Steps to disconnect power and fuel supply when shutting down.
Details on obtaining qualified service for the dryer.
Guidance on purchasing replacement parts from distributors.
Schedule for cleaning lint, exhaust ductwork, and checking components.
Periodic inspection and cleaning of exhaust ducting for lint buildup.
Frequency and method for cleaning the dryer's lint screen.
Tasks to perform weekly, such as cleaning lint accumulation in specific areas.
Maintenance tasks to be performed every 90 days.
Maintenance tasks to be performed every six months, including ductwork.
Checks and adjustments required after installation and every 6 months thereafter.
Explanation of the information found on the dryer's data label.
Breakdown of each item on the data label, such as model number, serial number, and heat type.