INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE UNDER A WORKTOP
Warning:
The worktop must be stable.
Caution:
Make sure that the wiring and plumbing is suitable for installing the appliance under a worktop.
Caution:
Make sure that there is enough space under the worktop to install the appliance.
Preparing the appliance
In order to install the appliance under a worktop, the top panel must be removed.
1. Remove the screws at the rear of the top panel.
2. Push the panel rearwards for approximately 1 cm.
3. Lift the panel to remove it.
Installing the appliance
1. Adjust the feet to align the appliance with the worktop.
Make sure that the appliance is level.
2. Push the appliance in the correct position. Refer to the dimensions in the figure.
Caution:
Be careful not to crush or bend the hoses during positioning of the appliance.
Note:
The minimum height A (820 mm) is suitable for appliances that do not have a felt layer on top.
The minimum height B (830 mm) is suitable for appliances that have a felt layer on top and have a
second basket.
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
1. Connect the drain hose directly to the drain hole or to the siphon. The connection must have a
minimum height of 50 cm and a maximum height of 110 cm. Refer to the figure.
2. Do not let the drain hose hang lower than the appliance. Refer to the figure.
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Operation
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
1. Do a check if the electricity and the water supply connections of the appliance match the values indicated in the
installation instructions.
2. Remove all packaging material inside the appliance.
3. Fill the salt reservoir. Refer to section
.
4. Fill the rinse aid reservoir. Refer to section
'Filling the rinse aid reservoir'
FILLING THE SALT RESERVOIR
For a good result the appliance needs soft (less calcareous) water. Salt is used to soften the water and it prevents
white lime residues on your dishes and the interior of the appliance.
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