I N S TA L L AT I O N
Connecting the Drain Kit
1. Unscrew the plastic nut J from the connector at
the top, rear of the machine. Keep the rubber
washer K.
3. Push the free end of the hose through the
threaded end of the nut and pull through so that
the flange of the plastic elbow, at the other end of
the hose is seated against the inside of the nut.
4. Insert the rubber washer K.
5. Screw the nut onto the connector on the back of
the machine and position the elbow ensuring the
nut is tight.
Your dryer does not need to be installed
adjacent to a drain.
It can be positioned up to 4m from the drain using the
kit provided (this can be extended using additional
hose if required). The small bore flexible outlet pipe
can easily run behind existing units or along a skirting
board.
If in doubt, consult an experienced plumber.
The outlet drain hose may be routed
through a wall, window or door frame.
(The water can be re used if collected) see
figures 1 and 2.
Caution: When discharging during cold periods
ensure that the hose is protected from freezing in
areas where the temperature will drop below 4˚C. The
hose must NOT be submerged in the discharged
water a gap of at least 10cm must be left between the
hose end and the surface of the water.
1. A 12mm hole can be drilled through the wall,
window or door frame, not more than 1.5m from
the dryer base. Check for pipes and wires
before commencing drilling.
2. Feed outlet hose through the hole.
3. Fix outlet hose to the wall or skirting board with
the clips supplied at 50cm intervals. When fixing
outlet hose around corners, ensure a minimum
radius of 10cm and fit two clips as shown in
Figure 3.
4. Cut outlet hose to the length required.
5. Check that the pipe is not kinked.
Figure 3
K
J
Figure 1
50cm
Figure 2
1.5m
max.