Creating a water drain
CAUTION!
Risk of scalding!
Fix the water outlet hose to the sink
■
or bath to prevent it from slipping
due to the recoil caused by pumping.
For drains, make sure that the cross
■
section of the discharge pipe is great
enough that the sink cannot overfl ow.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to water damage.
Only use the water outlet hose pro-
■
vided.
Do not extend the water outlet hose
■
or replace it with another hose.
Make sure that the water outlet hose
■
is not bent or twisted.
Make sure that the curvature of the
■
water outlet hose is at least 60 cm
(max. 100 cm) above the ground to
ensure the water drain functions per-
fectly.
Ensure that the water outlet hose is
■
in the retaining clips on the back of
the appliance so that the curvature
always remains above the waterline.
Make sure that the end of the hose is
■
not submerged in the pumped water.
The water outlet hose (13) can be fixed in
two ways:
a. Fixing with a hose holder for self-installa-
tion.
b. Fixing on the outlet manifold of a washba-
sin by a specialist.
Start-up
a. Fixing with a hose holder
• Put the end of the water outlet hose (13)
over a hose holder (not included in deliv-
ery) and hang it over the edge of a bath.
You can find a hose holder in a specialist
shop or DIY store.
b. Fixing on the outlet manifold
Have the fixing done by a specialist.
The water outlet hose (13) is mounted to a
special device, which can be found on the
outlet manifold of a washbasin.
In an unused outlet manifold, there is
a washer so that no water can run out.
This washer must be replaced by a seal ring
before connecting the outlet hose.
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