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1 SAFETY
Read this manual before using or installing the dryer.
Keep this manual in a safe place for use in subsequent configurations.
This manual must be handed over with the machine if it is sold to somebody else.
Only use the machine for professional drying of textile fibres after washing in water. If a
smell of gas is detected:
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Close the main gas supply and ventilate the room.
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Do not turn on any lights or connect any electrical device.
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Do not use the telephone in the room.
Do not leave petrol or other inflammable liquids or gases near to the dryer.
Do not dry products that have been treated or that give off inflammable vapours or elements.
Always bear in mind the instructions described on the labels of the materials to be dried. Do not
leave the dryer operating unattended.
Do not allow fluff, dust or dirt to build up around the machine. Do not spray
the dryer with water.
Stopping the dryer before it finishes the cycle is not recommended due to the risk of
spontaneous combustion.
Removing the load as soon as the cycle has ended is recommended, as this reduces the risk
of spontaneous combustion.
The risk of burning yourself exists when you remove the load before the cycle has ended, if a
high drying temperature has been selected.
If the power supply is interrupted, it is advisable to open the dryer's door to prevent the
spontaneous combustion of the load.
Maintenance and installation can only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Close or disconnect all the power supplies of the machine at the end of each working day and
before removing any protective cover either for cleaning, maintenance or tests.
It is advisable to install flanges with flexible material to prevent air vibration from causing too
much noise in the facility.
A gas machine should not be used in premises where PER (Perchlorethylene) is used as a
solvent, as contact with flames produces toxic and corrosive gases.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make future modifications without prior warning.