Water drainage
The grey discharge hose should be permanently
plumbed in. If this is not possible, it can be placed
in the sink to drain. Don’t forget that the water will
come out with some force, so position the pipe so
that the force of the water will not push the hose out
of the sink, use the elbow supplied which should be
fitted over the pipe to support it. Ensure the sink
outlet is not blocked.
Connect the discharge hose to the pipe stub at the
rear of the dishwasher, using the hose clip supplied.
It is important to push the discharge hose (2) onto
the pipe stub as far as it will go and tighten the hose
clip (3) as hard as possible. Make sure that the hose
clip is pushed as far towards the cabinet as possible
in order that it is covering both pipes completely.
The discharge hose must not at any point rise higher
than the top of the dishwasher. If it runs higher, ope-
ration of the dishwasher might be impaired. It is also
important to ensure that the inside diameter of the
hose is not less than 13 mm at any point.
If the discharge hose is too long it can easily be cut
to the right length.
1. Cut the hose to a suitable length, using a
sharp knife.
2. Fit the elbow supplied onto the end of the
hose.
Do not extend the hose under any circumstances as
this could affect the operation of the dishwasher.
Power supply
The dishwasher is supplied with a lead and electrical
plug for connection to a 230 V, 13 A earthed wall
socket. Before any work is carried out on the machine,
it must be isolated from the electric mains supply, for
example by removing the plug from the wall socket.
Permanent electrical installation must be
carried out by an authorised electrician.
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