Page GB-27
Installing and connecting the washing machine
2 . Screw the other end of the supply hose
hand-tight onto the water valve .
3 . Open the valve completely and check
whether the connections on the appliance
and on the valve are sealed .
4 . Then close the valve again .
Creating an electrical
connection
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
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Do not put into operation if the
mains cord is faulty or the appliance
displays other visible damage.
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Do not operate the appliance with an
external timer or a separate remote
control system and do not connect to
a multi-socket.
• Insert the mains plug into an easily acces-
sible, properly installed and fused earthed
socket (220-240 V, 50 Hz, 10 A) .
Carry out a test run
The appliance requires an initial wash cycle
without laundry, but with detergent . The aim
of this is to rinse out possible residues from
production .
Requirements
– You have read the “Safety” chapter from
page GB-4 and understand all the safety
instructions .
– The transportation packaging is removed
and the appliance is prepared as described
in chapter “Installing and connecting the
washing machine” on page GB-23 .
– The inlet hose (b) and the outlet hose (15)
are properly connected .
Any residual water merely indicates that
the washing machine function was fac-
tory tested .
1 . Check whether the inlet hose (b) and the
outlet hose (15) are securely connected .
2 . Open the valve completely .
3 . Make sure that the drum is empty .
4 . Push the appliance door tightly closed .
MAX
MAX
(31)
Liquid detergent
Powder detergent
5 . Adjust the partition (31) depending on the
detergent you are using .
6 . Dispense detergent into the left chamber
II in accordance with the manufacturer
instructions .