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and dishwashers. When connecting to the sink siphon pipe stub, fix the hose with a clamp.
CAUTION!
BEFORE CONNECTION, CHECK FOR A BACK-FLOW VALVE AT
THE PIPE STUB OF SIPHON; IF THERE IS ONE – REMOVE IT, BECAUSE THE
WATER DRAIN, FLOWS NATURALLY.
CAUTION!
THE DRAIN HOSE MUST NOT BE KINKED, BENT, OR PINCHED
CAUSING HOSE DAMAGE OR RESTRICTING WATER FLOW.
CAUTION!
THE EXHAUST WATER OUTLET MUST BE LOCATED HIGHER
THAN THE CONNECTION POINT OF THE HOSE TO THE DRAIN SYSTEM AND
HIGHER THAN THE EDGES OF THE SINK, TO THE SIPHON OF WHICH THE STAINER
IS CONNECTED. THE DRAIN HOSE MUST BE LAIN AND FIXED IN SUCH A WAY
THAT ALL ITS SECTIONS WOULD BE LOWER THAN THE EXHAUST WATER OUTLET
OF THE STAINER. WHEN LAYING THE HOSE, MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO REVERS
SLOPES OF HOSE.
4.3.4
Connection to water supply.
Connection to the water supply system is made with a flexible 3/4''-3/4'' pipe thread
connection hose for washing machines (included in the delivery set).
Figure 8. Connection hose for Stainer.
(flexible 3/4''-3/4'' connection hose for washing machines)
Connect the hose corner fitting with a nut to the tap water inlet (8 Figure 3) at the
rear panel of the Stainer. Tighten the nut with hand. Connect the other end of the hose to a
cold water tap having a ¾” pipe thread. Tighten the nut with hand. Turn on the tap, check
that there are no water leaks. If necessary, tighten the nuts of the hose.
CAUTION!
THE WATER SUPPLY HOSE MUST NOT BE KINKED, BENT, OR
PINCHED CAUSING HOSE DAMAGE OR RESTRICTING WATER FLOW.
CAUTION!
THE CONNECTION HOSE MUST NOT BE TENSIONED. IF THE
SUPPLIED HOSE IS TOO SHORT, CHANGE IT TO A LONGER ONE, WHICH CAN
HOLD THE WATER PRESSURE IN THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM.