Before installing your dishwasher
Installation instructions
Before connecting your dishwasher to the power supply, check that
the voltage stated on the rating label of your appliance corresponds
to the voltage in your home�
The appliance must be grounded� The manufacturer is not responsible
for damages that may occur as a result of usage without grounding�
WARNING:
Disconnect electrical power before installing your
dishwasher�
Your dishwasher can be installed in various locations in your kitchen
as long as there is space and accessibility to connect your dishwasher
to the water/drainage and electrical supply�
Do not connect an extension lead to the appliance to avoid potential
safety hazards�
Inlet hose (Cold water supply)
Connecting to the Mains Water Supply
The water inlet hose from the machine terminates
in a 3/4” female connector� The water supply should
therefore terminate in a similar male connector and
should have a stopcock close by in the pipe�
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For best operating results, incoming water pressure should be
between 0�04 MPa and 1MPa� Incoming water supply for the
dishwasher is controlled by a ‘pressure switch’, so if the household
water pressure is low, dishwasher fill time will increase or may not
operate�
WARNING:
Please close the hydrant after using�
Water Pressure
Connect the straight connector of the inlet
hose to the water supply securely ensuring
that the washers are securely in place at both
ends of the hose�
Insert the drain hose into a drainage pipe�
Attach the drain hose to the wall using the supplied U-bend fitting�
The end of the hose should be dropped into a drainage pipe, the
height of which should be from 400mm to 1000 mm above the base
of the dishwasher�
To allow for an air gap around the end of the drain hose, the diameter
of the drainage pipe should be at least 40 mm�
Connecting to the water outlet
min 40 mm
min 120 mm
min 400 mm
max 1000 mm