Notes For The Installer - Miele HM 5316 User Manual

Rotary ironer
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The rotary ironer must be commissioned
by a Miele authorised service technician.
This machine must not be operated in the
same room as dry cleaning machines which
use solvents containing PERs or CFCs.
Escaping vapours could ignite on the motor
and form hydrochloric acid which can have
dangerous consequences.
Installing the machine
The rotary ironer must be transported on its
wooden base to its installation site. Take it off
the wooden base at the installation site.
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Ensure that it is stable during
transportation.
It must not be transported without this
wooden base (e.g. when moving it to a new
location).
This ironer does not need to be secured to
the floor.
The machine should be installed to give
maximum light to the feed-in table.
Use the adjustable screw feet under the side
columns to level the machine. Check that the
machine is level at the front and back using
a spirit level.
Exhaust ducting for vapour
extraction
Refer to the "Calculation of air outlet, air inlet
and ventilation cross sections" booklet.
The exhaust ducting to be installed on site
must not be directed into any chimney which
is used by gas, solid fuel or oil fired
appliances. It must also be kept separate
from any exhaust system leading from a
tumble dryer.
The warm, moist exhaust air should be
discharged to the outside air by the shortest
route possible.
M.-Nr. 06 017 102
Important notes for the installer
To ensure optimum flow, the ducting should
be laid with as few bends as possible and all
connections and joins should be airtight.
The connection point for the exhaust ducting
is located at the rear of the right hand
column.
To prevent the build-up of condensation in
an upward sloping exhaust ducting, a 3-5
mm ø condensate drain should be fitted at
the lowest point.
The ducting must have an internal diameter
of 70 mm.
Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation in
the room where the ironer is installed.
If the exhaust is ducted into the outside air,
the end of the duct should be protected
against the weather.
An exhaust system ducted into the open air
must be situated in such a way that it does
not cause a nuisance.
The on-site ducting system and the exit point
to the outside must be checked on a regular
basis for a build-up of fluff and cleaned, if
required.
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