
C
D
Fig. 9: Detailed view
Fig. 10: Placeholder
Fig. 11: Sealing screw
Fig. 12: Screw-in hose nozzle
In unattended permanent operating mode, the con-
densate should preferably be drained into a lower-
level drain. If using a collection container (pan,
bucket, etc.), the unit must be placed at a correct
height.
Unit operation with condensate pump
(optional)
The condensate tank with integrated pump has two
magnetic contacts [E] on the rear to establish the
electrical connection with the unit. If the unit is sup-
plied with power, 12 V DC is continuously present
at the contacts on the unit side. This provides the
power supply for the condensate pump.
E
Fig. 13: Condensate tank at the rear
The following steps should be carried out for unit
operation with condensate pump:
1.
Remove the condensate tank.
2.
Plug the hose supplied onto the pass-though
hose nozzle [F] fitted previously and secure
this with a hose clamp to prevent it slipping
off.
3.
Ensure that the connection is sealed.
4.
Fit the condensate tank back into place. The
pump is immediately ready for use. If the
water level in the condensate tank is suffi-
ciently high, this starts to pump out the water.
Ensure that there are no kinks in the hose!
F
Fig. 14: Condensate tank and hose
NOTICE!
Unit operation with condensate pump is only
possible with units that were shipped with the
pump installed.
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