1.
Cold hard water
2.
Cold water soft
3.
Hot water
Figure 17
OPTIONAL VALVE FOR WASH BATH SAMPLE
Figure 18
Wash bath sampling (see Figure 18 ):
To sample, the water level of the wash bath must be minimum:
washers 26-33 kg / 60-80 lb - 41 units (see programming manual)
• Deflate 2l of water before taking sample.
• Sample only after the drum stops and the water temperature in
the drum gets calm.
• After sampling do not forget to close the valve.
WATER DRAIN CONNECTION
The washer is equipped with 2 drain pipes of 75 mm (3") diame-
ter, located on the left side on the front side of the washing ma-
chine,
,
. These must be connected to the waste
sump. The waste sump must be located lower than the drain pipes
because the water discharges from the machines by gravity. Do
not reduce the diameter of the machine drain pipes. To connect
the machine drainage to a waste sump, you can use the elbow 75
mm / 3" diameter which is a part of the delivery. Secure the el-
bow with a clamp. Leave min. 30 mm for waste hose clamping
from the washing machine to your waste drain,
sion “X”. Cover the waste sump with a proper cover. The main
waste channel or pipeline must have such a capacity that it can
take away the drained water from all connected machines at the
same time. Ask a corresponding expert (construction technician)
to design a sufficiently dimensioned waste pipeline for your
washing machines. The correctly designed pipeline is fitted with
the main ventilating pipeline (air supply), possibly an auxiliary
ventilating pipeline. This will prevent deceleration of the flow
and creation of a high vacuum or overpressure inside the pipe-
line, causing a breach of the water level in odour closures.
INSTALLATION
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