Special requirements for manufactured, Mobile) home installations, Final check out – Maytag 53-3442 User Manual

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9. Saw a

AT

hole in floor and position dryer.

10. Secure the shortened pipe to the blower housing with a

screw at the top and seal all joints with tape or silicone
bathtub caulk.

11. install a 4” 90 degree elbow as shown.

12. Seal rear opening of cabinet with the cover plate provid­

ed with your dryer. Located with literature. Attach cover

plate to rear of the cabinet with #8 sheet metal screws
or duct tape. (Not supplied)

13. Place cylinder belt around cylinder with grooved side

toward cylinder. FIG. #6.

14. Reinstall cylinder by pushing and turning until rollers are

snapped in cylinder grooves and cylinder turns freely.

15. Position cylinder belt with grooved side around motor

pulley. Pull idler pulley right until smooth side of belt can
be routed around left side of idler pulley. FIG. #6.

16. Rotate cylinder counter-clockwise to position belt..
17. Replace dryer front and reconnect door switch wires.

Make sure the front seal is in the original position.

18. Complete exhaust system to outdoors.

SIDE EXHAUSTING

Figure #8 illustrates side exhaust venting pipe connections

inside the dryer cabinet. When venting the dryer from the
side, the cabinet knockout must be removed. A 4” metal
exhaust pipe must be purchased. The rear exhaust pipe

inside the dryer must then be shortened. (Length will depend
on type of elbow purchased.) Secure the shortened pipe to
the Blower Housing with a screw at the top, attach elbow and

metal exhaust pipe, and seal all joints with tape or silicone
bathtub caulk.

When exhausting from the side, the installation should be
made according to the steps described in BOTTOM

EXHAUSTING and as noted above.

INDOOR EXHAUSTING

Step #3D shows a typical installation with indoor exhausting.

Indoor exhausting is not recommended unless the laundry
room is large and sufficient cross ventilation is available by

opening two windows, or a door and a window, or where an
exhaust fan is located in the laundry room.

When exhausting indoors, use the Indoor Exhausting Kit and

maintain a minimum clearance of 6 inches between the rear
of the dryer and any adjacent wall. The indoor Exhausting Kit
is available from your dealer under Part No. 53-0298.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURED
(MOBILE) HOME INSTALLATIONS

Follow steps outlined for installation with these exceptions:

When installed in a manufactured (mobile) home.

1.

THE DRYER INSTALLATION must conform to the

Manufactured Home Construction and Safety, Title 24,

HUD (Part 280, 1975).

2.

THE DRYER must be attached to the manufactured

(mobile) home structure as follows:

a. Dismantle the dryer as described in bottom exhaust­

ing.

b. Buy two #10 1

'k"

round head wood screws. Drive them

through the attachment screw holes of the base into
the floor. See FIG. #8 for location.

c. Reassemble the dryer.

2. THE EXHAUST DUCT must be exhausted to the outside

using metal ducting. It should not terminate beneath the
manufactured (mobile) home.

3. THE VENT HOOD must be securely fastened to the

manufactured (mobile) home structure.

THIS DRYER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN RECRE­
ATION VEHICLES SUCH AS TRAVEL TRAILERS,

CAMPERS, OR MOTOR HOMES.

FINAL CHECK OUT

1. Plug dryer in.

2. Following your operating instructions, operate the

dryer briefly on all control settings. A slight odor

may be noticed with a new machine.

3.

Allow empty dryer to operate on highest heat

setting for a few minutes.

4. Stop dryer and wipe inside of cylinder with a clean

cloth.

5. Wipe fingerprints and dirt from outside of dryer with

soft cloth.

6. A protective plastic film may cover the control

panel, this should be removed.

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