Page EN-29
Set-up, connection, installation and initial start-up
Having the outlet hose
connected
NOTICE
Potential malfunction!
Waste water must be able to run away
freely at all times.
■
Ensure that the waste pipe has a
diameter of 40 mm.
■
Ensure that there are no kinks or dam-
age to the outlet hose.
■
Make sure that the end of the hose is
not submerged in the pumped water.
■
Do not extend the outlet hose or
replace with another drainage pipe.
Ø
≥
40 mm
max. 1000 mm
The outlet hose (22) can be connected in two
ways:
– Option A:
Connection to a floor drain.
– Option B:
Direct connection to the odour seal (siphon)
of your washing/dishwashing basin.
The outlet hose must be a maximum of
1000 mm above the floor.
Technical measures must be taken for con-
nection. For this reason, only plumbing ex-
perts or members of our service team may
connect the outlet hose (see page EN-37).
Connecting the inlet hose
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The dishwasher is set up for a water
pressure of 0.4 bar to 10 bar (0.04 MPa
to 1.0 MPa). Water must always be able
to run freely into the dishwasher, oth-
erwise this can damage the appliance.
■
For water pressure of less than 10 bar,
install a pressure reducer (in case of
doubt, seek information from the wa-
ter supply company).
■
Do not connect the dishwasher to the
tap or mixing arm of a water heater
(e.g. continuous fl ow heater, pressure-
free boiler).
■
Ensure that the inlet hose is correct-
ly connected and is not kinked or
damaged.
■
Do not damage the inlet hose;
it contains electrical components.
If the inlet hose is damaged, contact
our service team (see page EN-37).
3
¾ inch
Inlet hose with
rubber seal