Installing The Appliance; Installation; Levelling The Appliance; Connecting The Air Exhaust Tube - Saivod Timer Dry Instructions For Installation Manual

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Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel in line with the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
Incorrect installation may result in damage and injury.
IInstall the drier near to a window
to facilitate the evacuation of the
damp air from the drier.
The exhaust tube must be used
to prevent condensation, and
must be inserted in hole A at the
bottom of the back panel of the
appliance (fig. 3).
Never cover the air intake at the
back of the appliance.
Adjustable feet. Place the
drier upright so that it rests
firmly on all four feet. Level
the drier by adjusting the feet
as follows:
Lift the drier slightly.
Adjust the feet to the
correctheight (fig. 5).
Connect the exhaust tube to the
outlet on the back of the drier
(fig.6), as follows:
Connect one end of the tube to
the connector piece supplied.
Rotate the connecting piece
(together with the tube)
anticlockwise in the drier outlet
hole.
Carry the tube away from the
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INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE

INSTALLATION

Place the filter in its normal
position as shown (fig. 4).
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LEVELLING THE DRIER
(Do not unscrew the feet to much
and do not use a screwdriver).
Lower the drier.
A badly levelled machine may cause
damage to the bearings and lead to
their premature wear. This drier does
not need to be anchored to the floor.

CONNECTING THE AIR EXHAUST TUBE

back of the drier to the left or right
by means of the recess at the
bottom of the drier body.
Position the other end of the tube
near to a window or a ventilation
outlet on an external wall. If this
is not possible, ensure that the
room is well ventilated when the
drier is being used. Use the
support supplied to anchor the
tube (fig. 7).
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Clean the inside of the drying
drum using a damp cloth to
remove any dust deposits.
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5
Important: The air exhaust tube
must be connected even if the
air is not discharged outdoors,
otherwise the drier will re-
absorb the discharged damp
air and thus prolong the drying
time. Damp air can also
damage the drier. Although the
air discharged from the
exhaust tube is only warm and
damp and does not constitute
a danger, it must never be
directed towards people,
animals or plants.
Important: The exhausted air
must not be conveyed to a
chimney discharging fumes
generated by gas or other fuel
burning appliances.

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