7. Turn the gas supply on by moving the shuto valve to the open position. The
valve is open when the handle is parallel to the gas pipe.
8. Check all connections for leaks by applying a noncorrosive leak-detection
solution. Bubbles will identify leaks. If leaks are found, close the shuto valve,
retighten the joint, open the shut-o valve, and check again.
Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks.
STEP 3 - CONNECT TO AN EXHAUST SYSTEM
To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer must be exhausted outdoors.
1. Make sure that the exhaust system is free and clear of old lint accumulation prior
to connecting the dryer.
2. Use 4" (102 mm) rigid or fl exible metal ducting to connect the dryer exhaust
outlet to the exhaust system.
3. Use clamps to seal and secure all joints. Exhaust ducting must not be connected
with screws or other fastening devices which extend into the interior of the duct.
NOTES:
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Do not use plastic or metal foil fl exible ducting. Excessive lint can build up inside
the ductwork, restrict airfl ow, and create a fi re hazard. Restricted airfl ow will
increase drying time.
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The dryer must not be exhausted into an attic, crawl space, gas vent, chimney,
wall, ceiling or other concealed space of a building. The dryer must be exhausted
to the outdoors. If the dryer is not exhausted outdoors, some fi ne lint will be
expelled into the laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any area of the home
can create a health and fi re hazard.
WARNING
WARNING
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