7.4. Connecting the water outlet
Fig. 7 – Water outlet connection
Insert the drain hose with the connection for the water
outlet (26) to the back of the appliance and secure it using
a clamp (see Fig. 7).
You can connect the outlet hose in different ways:
– connect the hose to a special connection on the
drain pipe
– feed the hose into an outlet pipe,
– or run into a sink/container.
7.4.1. Connecting the hose with the siphon on
the sink
A
Fig. 8 – Siphon connection
Connect the outlet hose with the drain pipe siphon
(for washing machines) underneath the sink (see
Fig. 8). Ensure that the waste water hose is inclined
sufficiently. The appliance is to be positioned at least 4
cm higher than the drain.
If connecting to a siphon, depending on the siphon de-
sign an adapter may be required for the connection to the
outlet hose. This is available from specialist retailers.
B
φ 40mm
Fig. 9 – Securing hose connection
Secure the hose end so that the hose cannot slip (see
Fig. 9).
7.4.2. Feeding the hose into an drain pipe
NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
Material damage is possible in the event of water leakage.
Make sure that the outlet hose is always introduced
into an outlet at a height of 60 cm, as otherwise the
pump performance would be impaired.
Under no circumstances should the hose end be sub-
merged.
Ensure that the inlet and outlet hoses are not kinked or
crushed.
You can also feed the outlet hose into a drain pipe.
Mount the hose in the outlet pipe in such a way that
it cannot come loose and that water can flow down-
wards freely.
The outlet hose can be extended by max. 100 cm. Use
an extension with an internal diameter that is at least
the diameter of the original hose or a suitable connect-
ing piece.
The hose extension should run along the floor – only
the section of hose near the draining point should run
upwards.
7.4.3. Running the hose into a sink/container
Fig. 10 – Discharging into a sink
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