Water supply connection
•
Before you connect the supply hose to the water mains, make sure the
pressure corresponds to the value range 0.01 – 1.00 MPa. In case of higher
water pressure you should install a reduction pressure valve.
•
The dishwasher can be connected to hot (maximum 60°) or cold water.
We recommend connecting to cold water. A hot water supply is not
necessarily effective with very dirty dishes, as it reduces the time of the
washing program too much.
•
Connect the supply hose to a water tap with a 2/4” thread (Fig. 22). Make
sure the supply hose is not bent, pressed or tangled.
•
When replacing the unit, a new supply hose shall always be used – do
not use the old supply hose.
•
If the water pipes are new, or have not been used for a long time, let a
sufficient volume of water run out before you connect the supply hose
to rinse the pipes and prevent possible sediment from getting into the
dishwasher.
Connecting to the mains
•
Make sure the mains voltage matches the value marked on the rating plate.
•
Use grounded wall outlets only.
•
Do not use adapter plugs, connectors or extension cables. They could create a risk of fire due to overheating.
•
The supply cable socket has to be freely accessible even after the installation.
•
Only a qualified expert can perform connection changes.
93
MNV2445
EN
Fig. 22