Technical data
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. See installation instructions for additional details.
Planning & Design: Laundry
STACKED CABINET OR CLOSET INSTALLATIONS
ASKO’s front panel controls make it possible to install the washers and dryers under a
cabinet or in a closet. Make sure there is a 1/2" (12 mm) minimum clearance between
units and between units and cabinet or wall. To ensure proper ventilation, we
recommend louvered doors, particularly for condenser dryers.
Every ASKO washer is delivered ready-fitted with a plug and is intended for connection to
an ASKO dryer, which is equipped with a matching receptacle. When an ASKO washer is
connected to the dryer, use 220 V, 30 Amp single-phase circuit. When the dryer is on a
separate outlet, use 220 V, 20 Amp single-phase circuit. If the washer is used separately
or with another dryer, it must be on a separate 220 V, 20 Amp single-phase circuit.
Vented Dryer Opening
T711 and T731 dryers can be vented from the rear or the left
or right side. The cabinet cutout illustrated below gives the
dimensions for a rear exhaust. See page 24 for venting
requirements.
Condenser Dryer Opening
ASKO condenser dryers can be installed to continuously drain
through a hose attached to the rear of the machine.
To ensure proper drainage, the drain must not be higher
than 40" above the bottom of the dryer. See page 25 for
condensation drain requirements.
NOTE: To avoid crimping the electrical and water connections,
do not install the hookups between the area of 26" to 35" from
the floor (as indicated by shaded area in illustrations above).
For stacked installations, we recommend a 6-foot cord.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, vented dryers must be
exhausted OUTDOORS or the equivalent.
Never cover the end of the dryer stub or vent hose with anything
to catch lint, except for a UL-approved vent basket.
Cutout Dimensions
US METRIC
HEIGHT 68"–70" 1727–1778 mm
WIDTH 24-1/2"minimum 622 mm
DEPTH 25" 635 mm










