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Installation and connection en
31
Changing the condensation
drain
Notes
The condensation from the dryer can
either be discharged into
the condensate container or drained
off via a connection to the waste-
water system. The factory setting is
for the condensation from the dryer
to be discharged into
the condensate container.
If the condensation drain is installed,
residual water remains in
the condensate container because
of the dryer's self-cleaning function.
Change the condensation drain as
follows:
1. Remove the accessory from
the dryer drum.
2. Delivery status of the dryer. The hose
for discharging the condensation
into the condensate container is
secured to the connecting piece.
3. Disconnect the hose from
the connecting piece and move it
into the "parked" position.
4. Remove the drain hose from
the accessory and secure it to the
empty connecting piece.
5. Depending on how you connect
the hose (A, B or C), secure the
drain hose with the remaining
accessories on the other side.
Caution!
Blocked water can be drawn back
into the dryer and may cause
material damage.
Check that the water drains away
from the wash basin quickly.
The drain must not be sealed or
blocked.
Caution!
Material damage due to leaks or
draining water.
Secure the drain hose so that it
cannot slip out. Do not kink the drain
hose. Observe the height difference
between the installation surface and
the drain of max. 100 cm, and 80
cm for a drain in a siphon.
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