FOR PROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, CHECK LOCAL BUILDING CODE. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
1. Connect dryer to nearest distribution panel. Use wire as required by local electrical code. in the United States and Canada use
No. 12 wire or larger.
2. Wiring instructions:
a. This appliance is intended for connection to fixed wiring.
b. A fused means for disconnection in all poles must be provided in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
c. Check that the electrical rating shown on the Hand Dryer (rating label) is compatible with the electrical supply.
d. WARNiNG: THiS PRoDUCT MUST BE EARTHED.
e. installation and wiring must conform to current iEE Regulations (Uk), local or appropriate regulation (other countries).
f. For 115 Volt Dryers: Connect ground/earth supply the terminal marked
supply to terminal marked N. A DEDICATED LINE IS REQUIRED FOR EACH 115 VOLT DRYER.
g. For 208–240 Volt Dryers: Connect ground/earth supply the terminal marked
marked L (L1) and N (L2).
3. Secure electrical wire in strain relief clamp provided on mounting base.
1. Replace cover by positioning
top of cover on studs on top
of aluminum base unit and
tipping bottom of cover
toward aluminum base.
Push bottom of cover firmly
against base.
NOTE: Space between cover
and base must be the same on
bottom and both sides.
1. For TouchButton Hand and Hair Dryers: Turn electrical power supply on. Touch the chrome-plated
touchbutton once and dryer should turn on. Touch the touchbutton again after a few seconds and dryer
should stop. if left on, Hand Dryers will shut off automatically after 30 seconds; Hair Dryers will shut off
after 80 seconds.
2. For AutoPilot Hand Dryers: Turn electrical power supply on. Position hands under nozzle and dryer
should turn on. Remove hands from under nozzle and dryer should stop.
3. For AutoPilot Hair Dryers: Turn electrical power supply on. Position head under nozzle and dryer
should turn on. Remove head from under nozzle and dryer should stop.
WARNING: MOTOR LAMINATIONS ARE LIVE. TURN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE DOING ANY
MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE TO DRYER. DRYER MUST NOT BE OPERATED UNLESS COVER IS IN PLACE.
FOR PROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, CHECK LOCAL BUILDING CODE. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
1. Exterior of cover should be cleaned with a damp cloth to remove dust and surface dirt. Do not use abrasive agents or solvents as
they may
permanently damage surface of cover.
2. At least once every 6 months remove cover. Using a small brush or vacuum, clean out buildup of dust and lint from air-intake grille
and baffle.
NOTE: if dryer is installed where there is a lot of dust and dirt in the air, the interior of the dryer should be cleaned out more
frequently.
Form No. 750-69 Multi Language (Rev. 7-12-13)
Electrical Connection
Replace Cover
2. To tighten two cover bolts,
insert Allen wrench into holes
on bottom edge of cover.
Make sure wrench fits into
head of cover bolts and turn
CoUNTERCLoCkWiSE until
bolts are tightened.
NOTE: Do not overtighten cover
bolts; overtightening cover bolts
may damage enamel finish.
Check Dryer Operation
Maintenance
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, the Live supply to terminal marked L and neutral
and the 208-240 Volt wires to terminals
Printed in U.S.A.
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