Warning, Exhaust air connection – Bosch MistCare Nexxt Series Manuel d'utilisation

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Exhaust air connection

The following warnings must be

adhered to without exception.

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WARNING

1. To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer

MUST BE EXHAUSTED

OUTDOORS.

2. To reduce the risk of fire, do not

use ductwork longer than

recommended. Refer to the

maximum ductwork length table

(see page 14).

3. DO NOT use a plastic, metal foil,

or any other nonĆmetal duct with

this dryer. Only rigid or flexible

metal duct shall be used for

exhausting. Metal foil and flexible

metal ducting are NOT the same.

4. DO NOT use more than 2.4 m of

flexible metal ducting.

5. DO use a duct that is 4 inches

(102 mm) in diameter.

6. DO NOT exhaust the dryer into: a

chimney, wall, ceiling, concealed

space of a building, furnace cold

air duct, attic, crawl space, or any

other ductwork used for venting.

7. DO NOT install a flexible duct in an

enclosed wall, ceiling or floor.

8. DO NOT crush or kink the duct.
9. Do clean and inspect the exhaust

system on a regular basis; at least

once a year.

10. The exhaust duct must terminate

with an approved exhaust vent

hood to prevent back drafts or

entry of birds or other wildlife.

11. DO NOT use exhaust hoods with

magnetic latches.

12. DO NOT assemble the duct work

with screws or fasteners that

extend into the duct. They serve

as an accumulation point for lint.

Joints should be secured with

aluminum tape.

Exhaust air outlet on the dryer

The dryer is delivered with an exhaust

air outlet on the rear of the appliance.
To take account of the spatial

requirements and an existing exhaust

air system, the following connection

options are possible for the exhaust air

outlet:
-

on right side of the appliance,

-

on the underside of the appliance.

1

3

2

1 ć Exhaust air outlet on the rear of the

appliance (standard)

2 ć Exhaust air outlet on the side (optional)
3 ć Exhaust air outlet on the underside of

the appliance (optional)

Special exhaust air connections can be

obtained from your dealer, part supplier

or customer service for either

connection type (see page 15).
-

Side exhaust kit

-

Bottom exhaust kit

A qualified technician should change

the exhaust air outlet to the optional

connection location.

Ductwork

The dryer vent system moves moist air

away as your clothes tumble dry. You

can shorten drying times, save energy

and help ensure the safety of the

system by making sure your dryer's

exhaust duct system is properly

installed and maintained.

Important Points to Consider:

q

Keep exhaust duct runs (total

length of the exhaust duct system

from the dryer to the exhaust hood

outside) as short as possible (refer

to the table Maximum Ductwork

Length" on page 14.)

q

Use the minimum number of

elbows needed when installing the

exhaust duct system. Avoid

placing two 90 degree elbows

adjacent to one another.

q

Check and clean the exhaust duct

system and exhaust hood at least

once each year, and any time you

suspect dryer performance is

decreased.

Remove accumulated lint to

prevent diminished air flow or

clogging of the system.

Professional cleaning is

recommended annually and when

attaching your dryer to a previously

used exhaust duct system.

q

Replace any plastic or metal foil

venting sections with rigid metal or

flexible metal ducting. Rigid metal

ducting is recommended.

i

Correct exhaust system installation
is the responsibility of the

consumer.

Problems that result from

incorrect installation are not

covered by the appliance

warranty.

Exhaust ducting which is longer than

specified in the maximum ductwork

length table on page 14 is not

permitted. Not adhering to this table

will extend drying time, cause lint to

accumulate and affect dryer

performance and dryer lifeĆtime.

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