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 eff ective 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
suffi
cient volume of water run out before you connect the supply hose
to rinse the pipes and prevent possible sediment from getting into the
dishwasher.
Double safety system
The supply hose is equipped with a double safety system.
a) Double layer – prevents cracking.
b) The Aqua Stop safety valve is mounted to the water tap. In case of leakage during operation, the safety valve stops
the water supply.
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 fi re due to overheating.
• The supply cable socket has to be freely accessible even after the installation.
• Only a qualifi ed expert can perform connection changes.
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