User manual CISSELL CF 24

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[. . . ] - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. Clear the room, building or area of all occupants. [. . . ] inch cm2 450 765 6 153 87 561 1000 1700 12 305 192 1240 2200 3740 12 305 422 2723 850 1445 8 203 163 1052 2000 3400 12 305 384 2477 2250 3825 12 305 432 2787 2780 4726 12 305 534 3445 3000 5100 12 305 576 3716 450 765 6 153 87 561 600 1020 8 203 116 748 625 1063 8 203 120 774 850 1445 8 203 164 1058 1000 1700 8 203 192 1240 1000 1700 10 254 192 1240 Notes: 1) The Model C 30 ST has 2 pockets per dryer, each pocket has the above listed characteristics; each pocket is exhausted separately with a 6" (153mm) duct. 2) The Model C 75 ST has 2 pockets per dryer, each pocket has the above listed characteristics; both pockets have one 8" (203mm) exhaust manifolded into one 12" (305mm) exhaust duct for exhaust connection. 3) For the C 30 ST and the C 75 ST Models, the Required Make-up Air Area shown in the table should be doubled since it is shown per pocket, only. Page 20 Exhaust and Venting DRYER AIR FLOW INSTALLATION Nothing is more important than air flow for the proper operation of a clothes dryer. A dryer is a pump which draws make-up air from the out-of-doors, through the heater, through the clothes and then forces the air through the exhaust duct back to the out-of-doors. Just as in a fluid water pump, there must be a fluid air flow to the inlet of the dryer, if there is to be the proper fluid air flow out of the exhaust duct. In summary, there must be the proper size out-of-doors inlet air opening (4-6 times the combined areas of the air outlet) and an exhaust duct, size and length of which allows flow through the dryer with no more than 0. 3 inches water column (. 75 mbar) static pressure in the exhaust duct. In some instances, special fans are required to supply make-up air, and/or boost exhaust fans are required for both regular and energy saving models. Exhaust duct maximum length 14 feet (5 m) of straight duct and maximum of two 90° bends. Use 45° and 30° elbows wherever possible. Use 2 feet (0. 6 m) of straight duct on dryer before installing an elbow on energy-saver models only. Do not install wire mesh or other restrictions in the exhaust duct. Glass fibers break and can remain in the dryer and could cause skin irritation if they become mixed into other fabrics. Reference: Lighting and shut-down instructions and wiring diagrams are located on the rear wall of the dryer cabinet. The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be exposed to water and/or weather. Install dryer so that you can use short, straight venting. Turned elbows and long vent tubing tend to increase drying time. Longer drying time means the use of more energy and higher operating costs. Dry light-weight fabrics separately from heavy fabrics. You will use less energy and get more even drying results by drying fabrics of similar weight together. A clean lint screen helps give faster, more economical drying. Do not open the dryer door while drying. You let warm air escape from the dryer into the room. [. . . ] SB-00951-00 TUD0547 TUD0412 LA-00121-0 TUD0544WH TUD0198 TUD0249WH TU2853 TUD00366 TU7858 Description SCREW, #8 MESH SCREEN PLUG-DOUBLE-D(NO LOCK) LOCK FRAME, DRAWER KICK PLATE COVER PLT W/A GASKET MAGNET SNAP CATCH LABEL, INSTRUCTIONS Page 40 DMP THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY Ref. No. Part No. Description TUD0517 DMP THERMOSTAT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 TUD0516 EA-00411-0 TU11991 TU3624 TU3400 THERMOSTAT BRACKET SWITCH, 220 DEGREE THERMISTOR SCREW, MACHINE R. H. #6-32 NUT, HEX #6-32 Page 41 MECHNICAL COIN THERMOSTAT Ref. No. Part No. Description TUD0513 COMPLETE MCM THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 TUD0259 EA-00606-0 EA-00608-0 EA-00411-0 M262 TU3266 BRACKET, THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT GROMMET, RUBBER SWITCH, 220 DEGREE SCREW, #8-32 MACHINE NUT, #8-32 HEX Page 42 DMP CONTROL-COIN Ref. [. . . ]

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