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osition the appliance in the room to be dehumidified:
A free space of at least 50 cm must be left to the sides of the humidifier, so as not to block the
circulation of air.
The condensate can be drained in one of the following ways:
A)
Draining into the tank
The condensate can be drained directly into the tank located inside the appliance (Fig. 1).
The tank can be easily removed and has a handle making it simple to carry and empty.
B)
Continuous external draining
If the appliance is to be operated for long periods but you are unable to empty the tank, it is
recommended to use the continuous drain facility.
1) Remove the rubber bung from the spout.
2) Drill the inside of the drain spout using a narrow drill bit. Fig. 2.
3) Fasten the rubber hose to the spout. To do this, open the door, remove the tank, pass
the drain hose supplied through the opening between the door, slightly inclined, and the
bottom of the appliance, then reposition the tank and insert the hose on the tank spout
(Fig. 3).
4) Close the door.
5) Make sure that the hose is not higher than the spout, otherwise water will remain in the
tank; also check that the hose is not choked.
N.B.: Keep the rubber bung. You will need it to plug the hose or close the spout if you revert
to draining into the tank. (see point A)
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig. 3