Mounting Inside Custom Cabinetry - Asko DC 7181 Use And Care Manual

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Mounting inside custom cabinetry

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Place the drying cabinet so that its front
is flush and centered with the cabinetry
facing
1.
Minimum air gap 10 mm between
drying cabinet and cabinetry (above
and behind the drying cabinet)
2.
Tape measure
3.
Assembly holes
4.
Drying cabinet back wall
5.
Wall behind the drying cabinet
If the drying cabinet is built-in, care
must be taken to ensure adequate
ventilation is provided.
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1. Keep the adhesive tape on the door until the
drying cabinet is in place. Place the cabinet
so that its front is flush and centered with the
cabinetry facing.
2. Plug the dryer into the power socket ensuring
the power lead is free and the plug can easily
be removed.
3. Take off the adhesive tape and open the door.
Draw out the upper hanging section. Mea-
sure and note down the distance between
the back wall of the drying cabinet and the
wall behind the drying cabinet. See figure
Measurement 'A'.
4. Mark the position of the holes on the back
wall with a pencil.
5. Push back the hanging section, shut the door
and hold it in place with adhesive tape. Pull
out the entire drying cabinet.
6. Use a wooden packer and install as in po-
sition "A", according to point 3, as a spacer.
The wooden packer must:
a) be divided into two parts to allow a free
passage of air behind the drying cabinet.
Their length should be ~150 mm
b) be at least 10 mm thick.
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