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Explains the safety alert symbol, DANGER, and WARNING terms used in the manual.
Details fire hazards related to dryer installation and venting materials, emphasizing qualified installers and proper materials.
Provides crucial safety instructions for handling gas, including what to do if a gas smell is detected and proper installation requirements.
Outlines specific installation rules applicable only within the State of Massachusetts, covering contractors, valves, and connectors.
Lists all necessary tools and parts required for both general and gas-specific dryer installations.
Details the parts included with all dryer models and specifically for steam models, advising to check for completeness.
Provides dimensions of the dryer and recommended installation clearances for various locations, including recessed areas and closets.
Covers essential location requirements like floor support, slope, garage installation height, water connections for steam models, and temperature limits.
Details special installation requirements for dryers intended for mobile homes, including exhaust hardware and air intake provisions.
Specifies electrical requirements for electric dryers in Canada, including grounding and outlet types, referencing Canadian codes.
Outlines electrical requirements for gas dryers, emphasizing grounding, correct outlets, and avoiding adapters or extension cords.
Explains the importance of proper grounding for cord-connected dryers to prevent electric shock hazards and improper connection risks.
Details requirements for connecting the gas supply line, including pipe fittings, connectors, shut-off valves, and pressure considerations.
Covers specific requirements for connecting the gas supply to the dryer, including pipe fittings, connectors, and the use of pipe-joint compound.
Emphasizes using heavy metal vents for exhaust, avoiding plastic or foil vents, and the necessity of exhausting outdoors to prevent fire hazards.
Discusses recommended styles for exhaust hoods and elbows, providing guidance on placement and airflow efficiency.
Illustrates typical rear and bottom exhaust installations, including optional kits and covers for unused exhaust holes.
Presents alternate venting installations for limited spaces, such as over-the-top and periscope installations, with specific kit part numbers.
Provides advice on planning the vent path, minimizing turns, and using the Vent System Chart to determine optimal vent length and elbow configurations for performance.
Guides on how to properly install and adjust the dryer's leveling legs to ensure stability and correct operation.
Details the process for connecting the gas supply to the dryer, including pipe fittings, thread compounds, and ensuring no kinks in flexible tubing.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the cold water inlet hoses to the dryer, including replacing washers and tightening couplings.
Explains how to connect the dryer vent to the exhaust outlet using a clamp and move the dryer to its final location, ensuring the vent is not crushed.
Instructs on how to check and adjust the dryer's levelness using the leveling legs for proper operation of moisture sensing systems.
A comprehensive checklist covering all installation steps, parts, connections, and initial dryer operation tests, including troubleshooting tips for startup issues.
Detailed steps for changing the dryer door swing from right to left, including removing and reinstalling the door assembly and strike.
Addresses common issues preventing the dryer from starting, such as power supply problems, blown fuses, or tripped circuit breakers.
Helps diagnose problems related to the dryer not heating or displaying error messages like "PF" or variable codes, suggesting checks and when to call for service.
Provides solutions for common drying problems like long drying times, poor drying, or loads being too hot, focusing on lint screens, venting, and location temperature.