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INSTALLATION
Note for Connection
• Water pressure must be between
50 kPa
and
800 kPa
(0.5 – 8.0 kgf/cm²). If the water pressure
is more than
800 kPa
, a decompression device
should be installed.
• Periodically check the condition of the water
supply hose and replace the water supply hose if
necessary.
NOTE
• If the water pressure is near or over 800 kPa, a
water pressure reduction device should be
installed to both taps.
• Exceeding 65
℃
can damage some clothes.
• Temperatures below 4
℃
can cause hoses to
freeze and burst and unfavourable wash results
due to undissolved detergent.
• Cold inlet Water Temperatures over 25
℃
can
cause damage to clothes such as delicate
Woollens
• Do not overtighten the water supply hose or use
mechanical devices to tighten onto the inlet
valves.
• No further backflow protection is required for
connection to the water inlet.
Checking the Rubber Seal
Two rubber seals
a
are supplied with the water
supply hose. They are used to prevent water leaks.
Connection to taps is sufficiently tight.
• Do not use mechanical devices such as multi
grips to tighten the water supply hose. Ensure
that the curved end of the water supply hose is
connected to the appliance.
Connecting the Hose to the
Water Tap
Connecting Screw-Type Hose to Tap with Thread
Screw the supply hose connector onto the water
supply tap.
Connecting Screw-Type Hose to Tap Without
Thread
1
Loose the 4 fixing screws
a
.
2
Remove the guide plate
b
if the tap is too large
to fit the adapter.
3
Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so
that the rubber seal is connected to be
watertight. Tighten the 4 fixing screws.
4
Push the inlet hose
c
vertically upwards so
that the rubber seal within the hose can adhere
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