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– The surface must be non-flammable.
– There must be sufficient clearance above the unit to allow the lid and the objects being cleaned
to be removed.
– There must be an area available next to the unit for setting down the basket and inserts.
• Electrical connection conditions:
– Splash-proof earthed socket near the unit
(cable length approx. 1.5 m).
– The power connection must be protected by a fault-current circuit breaker (RCD).
– Ensure that the power supply required to operate the unit is available.
• Wastewater connection requirements:
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Units without drains:
Select an installation site located near to a sink that can be used to
empty the unit.
–
Units with drains:
Connect the unit drain correctly to the on-site wastewater disposal system.
If necessary, route the drain correctly into a sink located nearby.
CAUTION! Use heat-resistant material.
9.2
Set up the unit
ü
Unpack the unit completely.
ü
Keep the lid and accessories, e.g. basket, inserts, etc., on hand.
◦ Place the unit on the selected surface.
IMPORTANT
The controls, such as the display, buttons and, if applicable, discharge tap must be
clearly visible and easily accessible.
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The unit has been set up.
9.3
Connect the unit
Connect the drain
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Collect the required connection materials, e.g. suitable heat-resistant hose and hose clips (not
included).
1. Unscrew the yellow plug from the drain.
2. Screw the included hose nozzle into the drain.
3. Push the hose onto the hose nozzle, and secure it using a hose clip.
4. Connect the hose to the wastewater disposal system. If necessary, route the hose correctly into
a sink.
5. Check the drain for leaks. To do so, fill the tank with cold water up to around 1/3 of the fill level.
Then, open the discharge tap to test all joints for leaks.
6. Seal any leaks found.
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The drain is connected.
Connecting the network cable
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Ensure that the required power connection is available.
1. Plug the network cable into the IEC connector on the unit.
2. Route the network cable in such a way that it does not pose a tripping hazard, cannot be
damaged and is not exposed to moisture. The network cable must not touch the unit enclosure,
as the enclosure becomes hot during operation.
3. Connect the plug. The plug must be easily accessible to enable it to be disconnected in
emergencies.