
Electrical Requirements
The dishwasher requires a 220-240 Volt 50 Hz AC supply through a 10 amp rated
power outlet.
Ensure that the supply is properly earthed.
The installation of the pipes and electrical equipments should be done by professionals.
Attention
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electrical power before
installing dishwasher.
Failure to do so could result in death or
electrical shock.
Cold Water Connection
Cold water connection
The Inlet Hose supplied requires a
inch BSP Male fitting, suitable for a flat sealing
washer.
A faucet is important for isolating the supply to the dishwasher.
Ensure that the sealing washer supplied inside the hose connection is firmly in place.
Check that the initial water is clean, particularly if the supply has not been used for
some time.
3/4
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3/4 BSP thread
Rubber
sealing
washer
Back of dishwasher
Inlet pipe
Power cable
Drainage pipe
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There are two recommended options for connecting the drain hose.
Connection Of The Drain Hose
Option A: Connecting to the sink waste
This is the typical modern method.
Check if your sink waste pipe has provision for this method.
Beware if it has the drain hose spigot that has never been used, it will likely be blanked
off inside the spigot.
This will need careful drilling/cutting out to make it operational. Ensure that the
opening you make has no ragged edges that will likely lead to debris snagging over
time and causing a blockage.
First cut off the head of the drain hose. When inserting the hoses into the Y piece,
wet the hose ends for ease of insertion. Insert fully. Use the hose support clip provided,
install as per the illustration. Insure that the hoses have a straight run from the clip to
the connection to the waste pipe.
Drain hose
support cup
Cold water supply
with faucet
Drain hoses must not
loop downwards
Cut off the head of the drain hose