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Water
Pressure
For
best
operating
results,
incoming
water
pressure
should
be
between
0.04
MPa
and
1MPa.
Incoming
water
supply
for
the
dishwasher
is
controlled
by
a
‘pressure
switch’,
so
if
the
household
water
pressure
is
low,
dishwasher
fill
time
will
increase
or
may
not
operate.
WARNING
:
Please
close
the
hydrant
after
using.
Connecting
to
the
water
outlet
Insert
the
drain
hose
into
a
drainage
pipe
or
standpipe.
The
end
of
the
hose
should
be
dropped
into
a
drainage
pipe,
the
maximum
height
of
which
should
be
1000
mm
above
the
base
of
the
dishwasher.
The
end
of
the
hose
must
not
be
immersed
in
water
to
avoid
the
back
flow
of
it.
To
allow
for
an
air
gap
around
the
end
of
the
drain
hose,
the
diameter
of
the
standpipe
should
be
at
least
40
mm.
If
leaks
are
detected,
immediately
shut
the
water
supply
and
check
the
hose
connections
fully.
Re
‐
tighten
the
connections
if
necessary.
If
for
any
reason
you
are
unable
to
stop
the
leak
yourself
please
seek
advice
from
a
qualified
plumber.
Levelling
Place
the
dishwasher
on
an
even,
stable
surface.
It
is
very
important
that
the
dishwasher
is
perfectly
levelled
in
order
to
avoid
the
dishwasher
to
malfunction.
You
can
level
the
dishwasher
by
adjusting
the
base
feet.
OPERATION
Your
dishwasher
cleans
by
spraying
a
mixture
of
clean
water
and
detergent
(under
pressure)
against
the
soiled
surface
of
dishes.
The
water
is
pumped
through
a
rotating
spray
arm,
drained
through
a
filter
removing
food
and
soiled
particles
and
pumped
back
through
the
spray
arm.
Soiled
water
is
pumped
out
and
replaced
with
clean
water
at
the
end
of
each
cycle
(the
number
of
times
depends
on
the
cycle
being
used).
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