American Dryer Corp. 30 lb. Stacked Models User Manual
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WARNING: DO NOT DRY MOPHEADS.
CONTAMINATION BY WAX OR
FLAMMABLE SOLVENTS WILL CRE
ATE A FIRE HAZARD.
WARNING:
DO
NOT USE HEAT FOR
DRYING ARTICLES THAT CONTAIN
PLASTIC, FOAM, SPONGE RUBBER,
OR SIMILARLY TEXTURED RUBBER
LIKE MATERIALS. DRYING IN A
HEATED TUMBLER MAY DAMAGE
PLASTICS OR RUBBER AND ALSO
MAY BE A FIRE HAZARD.
5.
A program should be established for
the inspection and cleaning of the lint
in the burner areas and exhaust duct
work. The frequency of cleaning can
best be determined from experience
at each location.
WARNING: THE COLLECTION OF LINT
IN THE BURNER AREA AND EXHAUST
DUCT WORK CAN CREATE A POTEN
TIAL FIRE HAZARD.
6.
For personal safety, the dryer must be
electrically
grounded
in
accordance
with local codes and/or the National
Electric Code ANSI/ NFPA No. 70 (Lat
est Edition).
NOTE:
Fail
Lire
to do so will void the
warranty.
7.
Under no circumstances should the
dryer door switch(es) or heat safety
devices ever be disabled.
WARNING: PERSONAL INJURY OR
FIRE COULD RESULT.
8.
Articles being dried should never be
left unattended for an extended period
of time in the tumbler after completion
of the drying and cooling cycles.
WARNING: ARTICLES LEFT IN THE
DRYER AFTER THE DRYING AND
COOLING CYCLES HAVE BEEN COM
PLETED CAN CREATE A FIRE HAZ
ARD.
9.
This dryer is not to be used in the
presence of dry cleaning solvents or
fumes.
10.
Read and follow all caution and
direction labels attached to the dryer.
11. A minimum of six (6) inches (24 inches
recommended) must be left behind the
dryer to allow adequate clearance for
air
openings
into
the
combustion
chamber.