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Installation, substructure, connection and initial use
Depending on the recess into which the dish-
washer will be fitted, the dishwasher should
be connected before or after fitting.
– A properly installed, earthed power sock-
et with its own fuse of a sufficient size
(230 V~/50 Hz/10 A) is required to connect
the dishwasher to the electricity supply.
– The socket must be installed in such a way
that the recess into which the dishwasher
will be fitted is deep enough even when the
plug is plugged in.
– Do not use a multi-socket extension cable,
multi-socket plug, travel adapter, extension
cable or similar.
– We recommend using a pulse-sensitive re-
sidual current device (RCD).
• Connect the mains plug to the socket.
Installation
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Selecting the wrong screws can dam-
age the worktop.
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Use the screws supplied or screws of
the same length.
1. Disconnect the power supply at the fuse
box.
2. Remove cardboard, polystyrene and ad-
hesive strips from the inside of the dish-
washer, if you have not already done so.
(d)
3. Affix the condensation protection film sup-
plied (d) to the underside of the worktop.
In this way, you will avoid damage to the
worktop as a result of hot steam which
may come out of the dishwasher when
the door is opened.
(e)
4. Insert the two mounting brackets (e)
into the front slots on the top of the dish-
washer so that you can screw the dish-
washer to the worktop subsequently.
(b)
5. Remove the protective films from the
side end profiles (b).
6. Affix the end profiles to the left and right
edges of the dishwasher. This will pre-
vent a crack being visible between the
dishwasher and the adjacent kitchen
cupboards.
7. Push the dishwasher into the recess.