Connecting The Water Supply - AEG ÖKO FAVORIT 6480 Operating Instructions Manual

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Connecting the water supply

Your dishwasher has been built in accordance with the valid regulations
governing water-consuming appliances and is equipped with safety devices
which prevent used water from flowing back into the drinking water mains.
Your dishwasher can be connected to either a cold or hot water supply of
max. 60°C.
Never connect your dishwasher to open hot water appliances and continu-
ous flow heaters!
The supply hose is fitted with a screwed hose connection (to DIN 259) and
can be connected to an outlet valve (water tap) with male thread (3/4").
Suitable washers are supplied with the machine. Do not use any washers
other than these!
The nut of the screwed hose connection can be tightened by and. If you re-
quire a supply hose which is longer than the one supplied, use only the VDE-
approved complete hose kit (obtainable from our service centre) continuous-
ly and to adequate length.
Never lengthen existing hoses.
Important note! The supply hose must not be kinked, squashed, or twisted.
Please ensure careful running.
To avoid reductions in water supply to the kitchen, we recommend you to in-
stall a separate tap. Failing this, fit a branch piece to the existing water tap.
Additional installation expenditure (on the building side) can be reduced by
use of conventional sink mixers with connection and shutoff valve.
Minimum water pressure:
0,5 bar (5 N/cm2, 50 kPa).
If your water pressure is under 0,5 bar, please ask our service centre for ad-
vice.
Maximum allowable water pressure:
8 bar (80 N/cm2, 0,8 MPa).
For a water pressure over 8 bar, a pressure-reducing valve (obtainable from
your specialist retailer) must be fitted upstream.
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