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3.9 Spray arms The new cutlery basket is placed at the upper diswasher basket. The celling sprayarm sprays the water directly onto the cutlery basket and tguarantees an excellent washing result with the cutlery placed in that basket. Celling spray arm upper spray arm lower spray arm 3.10 Drying fan...
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5. Water Course Scheme Inlet valve Flow heater Non-return valve salt container Drain pump Air break Regeneration valve Regeneration water dosage Non-return valve Safety inlet hose Overflow safety level Spray arms Base tray Safety overflow Roof-mounted shower Float switch Tub vent Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamber Pressure switch Regeneration dosage chamber...
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All-Around Water Protection Aqua-Control Inlet Hose The inlet hose has a double-wall construction. The inner hose is equipped with a flow restrictor built into the tap connection, and has a flow rate of 4 litres per minute. If the inner tube starts bursting, the water reaches the floor pan, gets diverted to the float switch in the floor pan and enables the drainage protection.
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5.2 Water Inlet The water flows into the regeneration dosage chamber (7) via inlet valve (1), over air break (2), into regeneration dosage chambers (3) into softener (8). At this point the water divides. 1/4 of the water enters the tub through the vent (23). 3/4 of the water enters the sump (24) through hose (6). The level control chamber built into the sump operates the pressure switch (15).
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5.3 Draining During the wash cycle the water is pumped out at various stages. First the draining water cleans the filters (16). The filters are open at the bottom which allows any soilage to be rinsed off sufficiently. There is a non-return valve (20) at the inlet connection to the drain pump (19). This valve prevents the water Inlet valve Flow heater...
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6.5 ,QSXW 3KLORVRSK\ )URP SURJUDP VWDUW WR SURJUDP VWRS 3URJUDP VWDUW When the preset start time runs out, or 6 seconds after the last pushbutton operation of a program or option key, the rinsing program selected is started automatically. From this moment it is no longer possible to add a preset start time or any program option. It would be necessary to completely restart the machine to enter a new preset start time! SURJUDP IORZ During program processing, the following LED’s are on display...
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