Miele T 8003 Operating and installation manual - Page 34

Installation tips 30, The room air, which is taken in when

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Installation Installation tips An airflow gap of 3/8" (10 mm) must be provided between the machine and the floor. This airflow gap must not be blocked by a toe-kick or thick piled carpets. Sufficient venting of the installation site, e.g. by opening a window or door, is essential for the dryer's operation. Otherwise drying times and energy consumption may increase. Do not install the dryer next to a refrigerator. The heat emanating from the dryer can affect the thermostat of the refrigerator, causing it to run continuously. Room ventilation The room air, which is taken in when the dryer is in operation, is blown out via the exhaust vent. It is important, particularly if the room is small, to ensure adequate ventilation and air supply. Opening a window, for example, will allow more air to enter the room. Otherwise drying times and energy consumption may increase. 30

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Installation tips
An airflow gap of
3
/
8
" (10 mm) must
be provided between the machine
and the floor. This airflow gap must
not be blocked by a toe-kick or thick
piled carpets.
Sufficient venting of the installation
site, e.g. by opening a window or
door, is essential for the dryer's
operation. Otherwise drying times
and energy consumption may
increase.
Do not install the dryer next to a
refrigerator. The heat emanating
from the dryer can affect the
thermostat of the refrigerator,
causing it to run continuously.
Room ventilation
The room air, which is taken in when
the dryer is in operation, is blown out
via the exhaust vent. It is important,
particularly if the room is small, to
ensure adequate ventilation and air
supply. Opening a window, for
example, will allow more air to enter the
room. Otherwise drying times and
energy consumption may increase.
Installation
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