Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Electrical connection
All work on the electrical
connection must be carried out by
the Miele Customer Service
Department, an authorised Miele
dealer or a qualified electrician.
- The electrical installation must be in
compliance with current local and
national safety regulations (BS7671 in
the UK).
- The connection to the power supply
must comply with national
regulations (plug and socket must be
accessible after the appliance has
been installed). An electrical safety
test can then easily be carried out,
e.g. after any service or maintenance
work.
- If the dishwasher is hard wired to the
power supply, connection should be
made via a mains switch with all-pole
isolation. The mains switch must
ensure a 3 mm gap between all open
contacts and must be able to be
locked in the off position.
- Equipotential bonding should be
carried out if required.
- If replacing the mains cable, use only
original Miele replacement parts or a
suitable cable with
core cable ends
.
- For technical data, see the data plate
or wiring diagram supplied.
The dishwasher must only be operated
with the voltage, frequency and fuse
rating shown on the
data plate
.
This appliance
can be converted to a
different type of power supply
in
accordance with the conversion
diagram and wiring diagram supplied.
Converting the machine to a different
type of power supply can lead to
longer programme running times,
resulting in increased energy
consumption.
The values declared on the label will
only be achieved if the machine
remains in the state in which it was
delivered.
The
data plates
(with VDE test
certificate, etc.) are located at the back
of the dishwasher and along the right
edge of the open door.
The
wiring diagram
is supplied with
the dishwasher.
The
conversion diagram
is attached to
the electrical connection plinth panel.
Equipotential bonding connection
There is a screw connection point
marked
at the back of the appliance,
to which additional equipotential
bonding can be connected.