CONDENSATE WATER COLLECTION
The condensate water can be collected in two ways:
1. in the tank (to be periodically emptied);
2. directly into a drain.
1.Drainage of the condensate into the tank
When the condensate collection tank is full, the dehu-
midifier turns off automatically and the red "full tank
pilot light comes on<
Slightly raise the tank by firmly gripping the sides and
then pull it towards you (fig.1); if you encounter diffi-
culties pulling it out, because it is the water makes it
too heavy, keep one hand on the side of the tank and
lift it from underneath as shown in the detail (fig.2). Be
careful not rest the full tank on the floor because it is
not
Once emptied, put the tank back into the device.
2.Direct drainage
The dehumidifier can be connected directly to a drain,
thus working without the need for a tank.
WARNING: REMOVE THE PLUG BEFORE CONNEC-
TING THE DEHUMIDIFIER TO THE DRAIN.
To make the connection with the drainage, remove the condensate connection tank and follow the instructions
below:
1. at the rear of
the machine there
is a small round
plastic
piece
(fig.3), remove it
with the help of a
flat blade screw-
driver (this opera-
tion
implies
breaking
the
piece and it will
not then be possi-
ble to reinsert it).
2. insert the tube
supplied in the
hole that has just been freed (fig.4) and push it forwards until it comes out of the front of the device.
3. insert the tube by hand into the discharge pipe under the air inlet grille; for greater safety we advise you to fix
everything with a cable tie (fig.5).
4. reinsert the tank, that, at this point will only have a purely aesthetic function of completing the machine .
NOTE> make sure that the drainage tube is below the level of the unit's outlet in such a way that there is the
necessary slope for the water to run off.
c o n d e n s a t e
water level
To return to the standard drain,
turn off the dehumidifier and wait
for the tube to empty completely,
remove it and reinsert the con-
densate collection tank.
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