Page EN-25
Installation, connection and commissioning
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If the water pressure is higher than
this, install a pressure reducer. If in
doubt, enquire about the water pres-
sure with the water supply company.
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Never connect the appliance to the
water tap or the mixing arm of a wa-
ter heater (continuous fl ow heater,
pressure-free boiler etc.).
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Ensure that the inlet hose is not
kinked and is carefully connected.
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Do not cut through the inlet hose.
It contains electrical components. If
the inlet hose is damaged, have it re-
paired by a specialist ("Service" see
page EN-34).
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Do not use old or previously installed
inlet or outlet hoses.
3
¾ inch
Inlet hose
For water supply, you need a water tap with
a ¾ inch screw connector.
1. Screw the safety valve’s lock nut to the
tap hand-tight.
2. Check that the connection to the water
tap is sealed. Turn on the water tap slow-
ly and ensure that no water is escaping.
Then close the valve again.
Connecting the mains plug
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Faulty electrical installation or excessive
mains voltage may result in an electric
shock.
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Prior to connecting the dishwasher,
ensure that you have page EN-6 tak-
en note of all the safety instructions
and adhered to them.
Fire hazard!
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Never use multi-socket adapters,
multi-socket strips, travel adapters or
the like.
Requirements:
– For the electrical connection of the dish-
washer, a professional must install an
earthed power socket with its own fuse of a
sufficient size (220 - 240 V~ / 50 Hz / 10 A).
– The plug must be installed in such a way
that the recess into which the dishwasher
will be fitted is deep enough even when the
plug is plugged in.
– Do not use a multi-socket extension cable,
multi-socket plug, travel adapter, extension
cable or similar.
– We recommend using a pulse-sensitive re-
sidual current device (RCD).
• Connect the mains plug to the socket.