‐
CWC
610
12
First
start
‐
up
The
electrical
protection
system
must
undergo
a
functional
test
before
the
appliance
is
put
into
operation.
The
appliance
must
be
installed
and/or
inspected
by
qualified
staff,
who
will
start
it
up
for
the
first
time
and
provide
the
relevant
operating
instructions.
Preparing
for
use
(important)
The
rinse
aid
dispenser
is
fitted
on
all
models,
the
detergent
dispenser
only
on
some.
If
both
dispensers
are
present
put
the
external
detergent
and
rinse
aid
containers
in
place
and
insert
the
respective
intake
hoses
on
the
rear
of
the
appliance
into
them.
Red
hose:
detergent
Blue
hose:
rinse
aid
Before
inserting
the
hoses
into
the
containers,
fit
the
weights
(needed
to
ensure
that
they
always
draw
in
liquid
from
the
bottoms
of
the
containers)
and
the
filters
onto
their
ends
as
shown.
If
the
detergent
dispenser
is
not
factory
‐
fitted,
it
can
be
retrofitted
after
ordering
the
relative
kit.
As
an
alternative
an
external
dispenser
can
be
fitted,
making
the
electrical
connection
by
means
of
an
H05
RN
‐
F
2x0.5
mm
electrical
cable,
which
can
be
laid
along
the
route
shown
in
the
TECHNICAL
DATA
diagram
and
connected
as
shown
in
the
wiring
diagram
supplied
with
the
dishwasher.
The
dispenser
must
operate
on
230V/50
Hz
with
maximum
power
absorption
of
15
W
.
Connect
to
the
detergent
dispenser
outside
the
dishwasher
using
the
red
hose
mentioned
above.
IMPORTANT:
Whenever
the
type
of
detergent
or
rinse
aid
is
changed,
it
is
ABSOLUTELY
ESSENTIAL
to
flush
out
the
peristaltic
pumps
by
placing
the
external
intake
pipes
in
water
for
a
few
cycles.
Always
use
only
products
specifically
recommended
for
use
in
a
dishwasher.
Failure
to
comply
with
this
recommendation
leads
to
forfeiture
of
the
warranty
entitlement
on
the
appliance’s
water
system.
The
internal
pipes
of
the
detergent
and
rinse
aid
pumps
should
be
replaced
by
the
After
‐
Sales
Service
every
12
months
or
15,000
wash
cycles
and
operation
of
the
diaphragm
rinse
aid
pump
should
be
checked.