Vent Connection; Moist Air Can Be Evacuated In Two Ways - Asko DC7583 Operating Instructions Manual

Drying cabinet
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Vent connection

Moist air can be evacuated in two
ways:
• Exhaust air from the drying cabinet is
channeled to an exhaust duct or an outlet in
the wall using a UL-approved vent hose.
Recommended!
• Ventilation out into the room where the drying
cabinet stands.
Ventilation out into the room where the
drying cabinet stands
• Preferably open a door or a window in the room
for the best ventilation.
• When the drying cabinet is built-in, the supplied
vent hose (some markets only) is replaced with
a permanent vent pipe with a diameter of 3,9"
(100 mm).
• The distance between the top edge of the vent
pipe and the ceiling must not be less than 11,8"
(300 mm).
• The vent pipe must reach outside the recess.
• Ensure a good air supply to the drying cabinet's
air intake.
• The vent holes in the drying cabinet must not
be blocked.
10
1. Moist air out
2. Air intake
1
Ventilation out into the room where the drying
cabinet stands. Drying cabinet, freestanding
1
2
Ventilation out into the room where the drying
cabinet stands. Drying cabinet, built-in in recess.
Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
www.askousa.com
Minimum 300
mm to the
ceiling
2
Minimum 300
mm to the
ceiling

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