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Danby DDR095BDPWDB Manuel Du Propriétaire page 7

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WATER REMOVAL
2. Continuous Drain
Water can be removed from the appliance using the
continuous drain and a standard garden hose (not
provided).
Remove the cover from the continuous drain outlet
and attach the female threaded end of the garden
hose to the back of the appliance. Direct the other
end of the garden hose to a bucket or fl oor drain.
Ensure that the garden hose is not bent and goes
straight down from the back of the appliance. The
continuous drain is only activated by gravity so any
bends or upward motion in the hose will stop the
water from draining.
The garden hose should be cut so that it is no more
than 1.8 m (6 feet) long. If the drain hose is too
long water may not drain completely which can
lead to stagnant water and mildew build up inside
the hose.
WATER REMOVAL
3. Pump Drain
If the continuous drain is inconvenient, water can be
removed from the appliance using the pump drain.
When using the pump, the appliance will fi rst fi ll the
bucket with water and then the pump arm will pump
water from the bucket through the drain and out the
hose.
Remove the cover from the pump drain outlet and
attach the provided drain hose. Direct the other end
of the hose to a drain. Press the pump button to
activate the pump function. When the bucket is full,
the pump will begin to work.
Ensure that the drain hose is not bent, this can stop
the water from draining correctly and overwork the
pump.
Do not connect the provided hose together with
another hose. The maximum length of the pump
drain hose should be no more than 4.6 m (15 feet).
If the drain hose is too long water may not drain
completely which can lead to stagnant water and
mildew build up inside the hose.
When using the pump drain, the water bucket
should be emptied every few days to ensure that the
water in the bucket does not become stagnant or
grow mildew.
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