Drain hose connection
Drainage point height (Fig. 8)
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Height difference between the floor and the drain:
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Minimum 60 cm (24 inches)
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Maximum 100 cm (39 inches)
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Drainage connection types:
1. To the vertical drainage pipe
Connect the drain hose to the elbow (not included) of the drain pipe. Place the elbow on the
hose 4 inches (100 mm) from the end of the hose. Insert this section of hose into the pipe.
If the hose is pushed down too far, it can cause the washing machine to self-siphon, i.e. to
continuously empty as it fills with water. Secure the elbow and hose with a hose clamp (not
included) to prevent the hose from slipping out of the tube during use.
Fig. 9
1. Drainage pipe
2. Cold water
2. To the sink trap
Secure the drain hose to the sink trap using a 0.9-1.6 inch (20-44 mm) hose clamp. Not
included. Available in hardware or specialised shops. Fig. 10
3. To a sink/washbasin
WARNING: DANGER OF BURNS
When washing at high temperatures, there is a risk of burns when touching hot soapy water,
e.g. when draining hot water with foam into the sink/washbin. Do not touch hot soapy water.
Note:
Damage to the appliance/damage to textiles.
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If the end of the drain hose touches the water drained by the washing machine, water can
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be sucked back into the washer and damage the appliance or the laundry inside the drum.
To ensure that this does not happen, make sure that:
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No plug in the sink/washbasin drain.
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The end of the drain hose does not touch the drained water.
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Water flows freely through the sink/washbasin drain and there are no blockages.
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The hose is securely connected.
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Note:
Do not twist, pull, or bend the drain hose.
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Fix the hose with a hose clamp to the drainpipe, sink/washbasin, etc., so that the hose
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will not be forced out by the force of the water.
BOLERO DRESSCODE 10800 INVERTER A/ STEEL A
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