User's Manual

A) Empty the tank manually.
When the tank is full, remove (fig.1) and
empty it into a sink.
When finished, replace it properly.
NOTE: The tank must be positioned properly.
If you hear the intermittent sound of the
beep, it means the tank is not in the proper
position.
B) Continuous draining.
Condensed water can be drained via a hose
connected to the outlet located in the lower
part of the tank proceeding in the following
way:
1. remove the water tank.
2. Using a 5 mm drill bit, (0.2 inches) drill a hole
in the base of the tank along the torus as
shown in figure 2.
3. Connect a hose to the hose connector (fig.
3). Be sure the hose does not kink or bend.
Make sure that the hose is not higher than the
hose connection (see figure 4).
NOTE: When you remove the rubber cap
keep it in a safe place in case you want
drain into the tank.
C) Continuous draining using the pump
(only on pump models)
The exclusive heavy-duty pump system allows
water removal of up to 13.12 feet (4m) in height.
If you want the water to flow directly to a drain,
connect the condensation discharge tube sup-
plied to the connection pipe located on the
lower part of the unit (Fig. 5).
Select the dehumidifying function and press the
PUMP button.
Note: With the condensation discharge hose
missing and the pump switched ON, the pump
light will start blinking and the appliance will be in
the stand-by position. To eliminate this problem
insert the hose and switch the pump button ON.
The condensation hose can be discharged into
a drain. If you are using the heavy-duty pump
function, the condensation hose can also be
discharged through an open window.
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Disposing of the collected
water
fig. 1
fig. 2
Drill
fig. 3
fig. 4
Hose
Drain
1 PUSH
2
fig. 5