Bosch MistCare Nexxt Series Manuel d'utilisation

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All joints should be tight to avoid leaks.

The male end of each duct section

must point away from the dryer.
Whether connecting to an existing

venting system or a new venting

system, make sure that all ducting is

clean and free of lint.
The maximum permitted length for

rigid duct and for rigid duct used with

flexible metal duct is shown in the table

below. If using flexible metal ducting to

connect the appliance to the ductwork

system, the total length of flexible

metal duct used shall not exceed 2.4 m

and can only be used to connect the

dryer to the ductwork system. As the

table below shows, the maximum

overall ductwork length is reduced if

flexible ducting is used.

Maximum Ductwork Length

Number of
90° Turns
or Elbows

Rigid Duct

Flexible Duct
in
Combination
with Rigid
Duct

0

66 ft.

(2011 cm)

45 ft.

(1372 cm)

1

56 ft.

(1707 cm)

36 ft.

(1097 cm)

2

48 ft.

(1463 cm)

29 ft.

(884 cm)

3

39 ft.

(1189 cm)

22 ft.

(671 cm)

4

30 ft.

(914 cm)

16 ft.

(488 cm)

Note:

Side and bottom exhaust installations

have a 90° turn inside the dryer.

Take

this into account when using the table

above.
More than two 90

°

turns are not

recommended. For best performance,

separate all turns by at least 4 ft. of

straight duct, including distance

between last turn and exhaust hood.

Exhaust vent hood

The exhaust duct must end with an

approved exhaust vent hood with

swing out damper(s). DO NOT use an

exhaust vent hood with magnetic

latches.
To avoid exhaust restriction, the outlet

must be a minimum of 12 inches (30

cm) above ground level or any other

obstructing surface.

Required Ductwork Parts

The parts required for the exhaust air

system (elbows, lines, exhaust air

outlets) are not included in standard

delivery of the dryer (see the

Accessories section for information on

ordering parts.)

Professional installation of ductwork is

recommended.

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