Asko T411HSW Installation Instructions English - Page 9

Draining The Condensate, Transport/winter Storage

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DRAINING THE CONDENSATE The moisture from the laundry is extracted in the condenser unit and accumulated in the condensate tank. Condensate tank has to be emptied regularly (see chapter "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE" in the instructions for use.)). Interruption of the drying cycle due to full condensate tank can be avoided by running the condensate discharge hose found at the back of the appliance directly into a drain. A If you decide to run the condensate drain hose into a drain, siphon, or washbasin, make sure the hose is securely fastened. This will prevent any water spillage which could result in unexpected damage. Always use hoses that are supplied with the appliance. If the dryer is connected to an air exhaust system already used for another appliance, a nonreturn valve must be installed. Return flow into the dryer could damage the appliance and the nonreturn valve prevents such flow. TRANSPORT/WINTER STORAGE The machine must be transported upright! Leave the machine to stand upright for 24 hours after transporting. If you need to move your machine or store it over the winter in unheated premises, make sure that you drain the condensed water container beforehand. Remove the small short hose from the attachment (A). B max 11.8" max 300 mm max 11.8" max 300 mm max 39.4" max 1000 mm C D Connect the supplied drain hose to the same attachment (A). Run the condensate drain hose into a drain. Tie the hose onto a tap (B) so that it cannot slip during use. The drain hose can also be fed into the washbasin siphon (C) or directly into the floor drain (D). Then, the water is pumped directly into a washbasin, a siphon, or a floor drain. Do not pull the drain hose, and make sure it is not under tension, clamped, or bent. Customer Care Center, 1-800-898-1879, www.askona.com 9

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Customer Care Center, 1-800-898-1879, www.askona.com
DRAINING THE CONDENSATE
The moisture from the laundry is extracted in the
condenser unit and accumulated in the condensate
tank. Condensate tank has to be emptied regularly
(see chapter "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE" in
the instructions for use.)).
Interruption of the drying cycle due to full
condensate tank can be avoided by running the
condensate discharge hose found at the back of the
appliance directly into a drain.
A
Remove the small short hose from the attachment
(A).
max 1000 mm
max 39.4"
max 300 mm
max 300 mm
max 11.8"
max 11.8"
B
C
D
Connect the supplied drain hose to the same
attachment (A).
Run the condensate drain hose into a drain. Tie the
hose onto a tap (B) so that it cannot slip during use.
The drain hose can also be fed into the washbasin
siphon (C) or directly into the
oor drain (D).
Then, the water is pumped directly into a washbasin,
a siphon, or a
oor drain.
Do not pull the drain hose, and make sure it is
not under tension, clamped, or bent.
If you decide to run the condensate drain hose
into a drain, siphon, or washbasin, make sure the
hose is securely fastened. This will prevent any
water spillage which could result in unexpected
damage.
Always use hoses that are supplied with the
appliance.
If the dryer is connected to an air exhaust
system already used for another appliance, a non-
return valve must be installed. Return
ow into the
dryer could damage the appliance and the non-
return valve prevents such
ow.
TRANSPORT/WINTER STORAGE
The machine must be transported upright!
Leave the machine to stand upright for 24 hours after
transporting. If you need to move your machine or
store it over the winter in unheated premises, make
sure that you drain the condensed water container
beforehand.