a
Note: In either option the drain hose must be
between 0 cm and 80 cm from the ground.
Note: Your Washer Dryer runs on a
220-240 V, 50 Hz mains supply.
Do not use any other supply.
Your Washer Dryer can be connected to your
household drainage system in one of two ways:
1
The drain hose can be connected to a standpipe
(see Figure 6(a)).
2
The drain hose can be connected to a household
sink (see Figure 6(b)).
We recommend that once you have connected your
Washer Dryer to the water supply, you slowly turn
your cold water supply on to check for any leaks.
To connect your Washer Dryer to the mains power
supply:
1
Plug your Washer Dryer into a suitable mains
supply.
Please note the following:
•
The moulded plug tted to your Washer Dryer
cannot be re-wired.
•
If you notice any damage to the plug or fuse cover
do not use your Washer Dryer.
•
If replacement fuses are required they should be
ASTA-approved to British Standards and have the
correct 13 Amp rating.
If you are in any doubt over whether your mains
supply is suitable or require any repair work to be
carried out please consult a qualied electrician.
Setting Up Your Washer Dryer
Setting Up Your Washer Dryer
CAUTION: Make sure the drain hose is not
trapped, twisted, folded or crushed. Do not
attempt to extend the drain hose by adding
extra sections.
b
Figure 6
80 cm