This machine must not be operated in
the same room as dry cleaning
machines which use solvents containing
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Escaping
vapours break down during combustion into
hydrochloric acid which can have a
detrimental
effect on both the laundry and the machine.
These machines should be installed in
separate rooms and there must be no
exchange of air between them.
The dryer must have a constant supply
of fresh air. Vapours containing chlorine,
fluorine or other solvents must not be able to
reach the dryer.
The ventilation inlets to the dryer are
located at the back of the machine.
These must not be blocked or hindered in
any way. Do not cover the machine lid with
cloths or similar items.
Benzine, petrol, paraffin, or any easily
flammable liquid must not be stored or
used near the machine.
Fire and explosion
risk!
To ensure the correct performance of the
machine and to prevent the risk of faults
and fire risk it is important to check the
machine and carry out maintenance on a
regular basis.
Use
This machine must only be used when it
is connected to a suitable ducting
system. The installation site must be
adequately ventilated.
This machine is not a toy! To avoid the
risk of injury never allow children to play
on or near the machine, or to operate it
themselves.
Do not use a machine with damaged
controls or cables. These must be
repaired before it is used again.
Do not damage, remove or bypass the
safety features, fixtures and control
elements of this machine.
Any removable outer panels must be
back in place, and all moving or
electrical parts shielded before the machine
is switched on.
To prevent the risk of injury or scalding,
components carrying steam must not be
touched.
Always make sure that the drum is
stationary before reaching into the
machine to remove laundry.
Never use the machine without the fluff
filter.
Fire risk!
A damaged filter must be replaced before
the machine is used again.
Otherwise fluff and lint will cause a blockage
in the airways and the correct functioning of
the machine cannot be assured.
Cleaning and disinfecting agents often
contain chlorine based substances. Do
not let such agents come into contact with
the stainless steel surfaces, as the chlorine
can have a corrosive effect and cause rust.
Use chlorine-free agents for washing and
disinfecting and also for cleaning stainless
steel surfaces to protect them from
corrosion. If in doubt, confirm with the
manufacturer that their product is suitable. If
any agent containing chlorine comes into
contact with the stainless steel surfaces,
wipe it away immediately with clean water.
Then dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use a high pressure cleaner or
hose to clean the machine.
Warning and Safety instructions
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