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Never cover the air intake at the back of the appliance.
Place the filter in its normal position as shown (fig. 4).
Clean the inside of the drying drum using a damp cloth to remove any dust
deposits.
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 correct height (fig. 5).
(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
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) anticlock-wise in the drier
outlet hole.
Carry the tube away from the 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).
Important: The air exhaust tube must be connected even if the air is not discharged out-
doors, otherwise the drier will re-absorb the discharged damp air and thus prolong the dry-
ing 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 gener-
ated by gas or other fuel burning appliances.
GB
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
INSTALLATION
LEVELLING THE DRIER
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