Ventilation Alternatives; Evacuation By Ventilating The Room Where The Drying Cabinet Is Installed - Asko DC 7181 Use And Care Manual

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Ventilation alternatives

There are two ways of evacuating humid air:

Evacuation by ventilating the room where the drying cabinet is installed.

Connection to the evacuation duct (exhaust air outlet)
Evacuation by ventilating
the room where the drying
cabinet is installed.
It is rekommend that available doors
and or windows should be opened for
optimum performance and ventilation.
In the case of an inbuilt drying cabinet,
you may exchange the flexible ventilation
hose delivered with the cabinet (only
certain markets) for a rigid ventilation
pipe of 100 mm in diameter.
The distance between the top edge of
the pipe and the ceiling should not be
less than 300 mm.
1.
Humid air out
2.
Air intake
1
Evacuation by ventilating the room where
the drying cabinet is installed. Free-standing
drying cabinet
The ventilation pipe must reach the out-
side of the cabinet mounting unit.
Be sure that there is a good supply of
fresh air available at the air intake ori-
fice.
Recycling used moist air will extend the
drying time or not dry the cloths.
Ceiling
1
Minimum
300 mm
2
Evacuation by ventilating the room where the
drying cabinet is installed. Drying cabinet inbuilt
in customised mounting unit.
Ceiling
Minimum
300 mm
2
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