John Lewis JLDV 09 Instruction Manual page 25

Tumble dryer
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should now be sealed with the special snap
covers provided.
If the hose is too long and the room
temperature low, the moisture might
condense to water inside the hose. This is an
unavoidable natural phenomenon. To
prevent this water from Iying in the hose or
flowing back into the tumble dryer, it is
advisable to drill a small hole (via. 3 mm) in the
lowest point of the hose and to place a small
container below it. (See picture, point B).
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Once connected to the dryer, run the vent
hose to the desired outlet point, ensuring that
the run's overall length is less than 2 m, and
that it contains no more than two bends. As
to the outlet itself, if you have decided on a
fixed wall/window grille, a good local
builder's merchant should be able to supply
you with the necessary fittings and installation
advice.
Warning! It is important not to
connect the vent hose to, for example,
a cooker hood, or a chimney or flue
pipe designed to carry the exhaust
from a fuel burning appliance.
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