Smeg ML60 manual Water Drain, To a tank, For dispersion away from the sink, To the network

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Instructions for the installer

4. WATER DRAIN

The water drainage can be connected up in three different ways depending on requirements and the location of the sink.

The drain can be connected:

to a tank-type container

for dispersion into the environment

to the network.

4.1To a tank

In this case, a quick coupler joint is required for the drain.

A tube with a suitable diameter should then be connected up and inserted into the coupler, locking it with a clamp or similar part.

Check the water level inside the tank and empty it if it is full.

PLEASE NOTE!

To ensure that the tube does not detach accidentally and spill water into the surrounding area, make sure that it is securely attached to the drain connector.

Similarly, check that the tube is inserted properly into the tank.

4.2For dispersion away from the sink

The connection is the same time as the one used for the tank.

It is important to establish in advance where you wish to direct the drainage water.

Connect a tube long enough to convey the water to the intended discharge point.

You are advised to discharge the water to a drain well which is connected to the sewage system.

4.3To the network

For connection to the water distribution network see SECTION 4 -

CONNECTION TO THE WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

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