Page EN-24
Installation, substructure, connection and initial use
Ø 40 mm
max.
1000
mm
A
B
The outlet hose (22) can be connected in two
ways:
– Variant “A”:
Connection to a floor drain.
– Variant “B”:
Direct connection to the odour seal (si-
phon) of your washing/dishwashing basin.
The outlet hose must be a maximum of
1000 mm above the floor. Technical meas-
ures must be taken for connection. For this
reason, only plumbing experts or members
of our service team may connect the outlet
hose (see page EN-33).
Connecting the inlet hose
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The dishwasher is designed for a water
pressure of 0.4 bar to 10 bar (0.04 MPa
to 1.0 MPa). Water must always be able
to run freely into the dishwasher, other-
wise this can damage the appliance.
■
For water pressure of less than 10 bar,
install a pressure reducer (in case of
doubt, seek information from the wa-
ter supply company).
■
Never connect the appliance to the
water tap or the mixing arm of a wa-
ter heater (e.g. continuous fl ow heat-
er, pressure-free boiler etc.).
■
Ensure that the inlet hose is correctly
connected and is not kinked or dam-
aged.
■
Do not damage the inlet hose; it con-
tains electrical components. If the in-
let hose is damaged, contact our ser-
vice team (see page EN-33).
3
¾ inch
Inlet hose with
rubber seal
For water supply, you need a water tap with
a ¾ inch screw connector.
1. Screw the safety valve lock nut to the tap
hand-tight.
2. Check that the connection to the water
tap is sealed. Turn on the water tap slowly
and ensure that no water is escaping from
the connection.
3. Then close the valve again.
Electrical connections
WARNING!
Electric shock / fi re hazard!
■
Prior to connecting the dishwasher,
ensure that you have taken note of all
the safety instructions and adhered
to them (see page EN-6).