
INSTALLATION
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2.
Unpacking the appliance
Before removing the packaging, check for any signs of damage, noting any defects found on the
carrier’s delivery note
After removing the packaging inspect the appliance for signs of damage; if damaged, notify your
dealer by fax or registered post immediately and, if the damage is such as to compromise the safety
of the machine, do not proceed with the installation until the appliance has been checked by a
qualified technician.
Packing materials (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, nails, etc.) must not be left within
reach of children and pets as they potentially very dangerous.
3. Positioning
Ensure that there are no objects or materials near the
installation site which could be damaged by water vapor or
splashes of detergent solution which might be produced by the
machine during operation.
The appliance must be leveled using the four adjustable feet so
that it is perfectly stable; any other type of installation must
be agreed and approved by the manufacturer.
4. Connections
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A Main Switch must be provided for connection (see “Glossary”).
There must be an efficient EARTH CIRCUIT to which the
machine is to be connected.
Do not use adapters, multiple sockets, cables of insufficient
cross-sectional area or with extension connections which do not
comply with specifications prescribed by EN 60335-1 and EN
60335-2-58.
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The electrical power supply must be compatible with the indications on the data plate. For
details on electrical operation consult the electrical circuit diagram.
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The supply cable must not be pulled or crushed during normal operation or routine
maintenance.
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The equipotential bonding terminal fixed to the body of the machine must be connected in
accordance with the requirements of standards EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-58 (using a cable
with a cross-sectional area of between 2.5 and 6 mm
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