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•
Carefully remove the protective film from the outer
panels without tearing it, to avoid leaving traces of
glue (Figure 8). .
•
Adjust the equipment by turning the special adjust-
able feet and making sure it is perfectly level, both
lengthwise and crosswise (Figure 9).
Figure 9 Feet adjustment
F5
Disposal of packing
All materials used for packing are environmentally
compatible. They can be safely kept, and recycled or
burnt in a special waste incineration plant. Plastic parts
subject to possible recycling are marked as follows:
Parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of
respecting the current regulations in the country of
use.
F6
Plumbing connections
Install the appliance water filling and drain pipes
according to the plumbing circuit and installation dia-
grams given below.
•
Connect the appliance water supply pipe “HWI”
(see paragraph F6.2 Installation diagrams) to the
mains, fitting a cut-off cock “X”, the filter provided
“Y” and a pressure gauge “Z” between the appli-
ance and the mains (Figure 10). Carefully seal all
the components to prevent leaks in the pipes.
Figure 10 Feed pipe connection
•
Check that the
dynamic
water supply
pressure
,
measured between the appliance and the main, is
between 50 and 700 kPa
(test while appliance
tank or boiler is filling with water).
If the pressure is too high, fit a suitable pres-
sure reducer on the inlet pipe.
•
Connect the waste outlet pipe “D” (see paragraph
F6.2 Installation diagrams) to the main drain pipe,
fitting a trap, or place the outlet pipe over an S trap
set into the floor.
Figure 8 Removing the film
polyethylene:
outer wrapping, instruc-
tion booklet bag.
polypropylene:
roof packing panels,
straps.
polystyrene
foam:
corner protectors.
3
2
1
3
2
1
PE
PP
PS
3
2
1
Z
Y
X