Connecting The Inlet Hose; Installing The Dishwasher - Hanseatic WQP8-J7710E User Manual

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Option A:
Direct connection to the odour seal (siphon)
of your washing/dishwashing basin. The out-
let hose must be a maximum of 1000 mm
above the floor.
Option B:
Connection to a floor drain.

Connecting the inlet hose

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The dishwasher is designed for a water
pressure of 0.4  bar to 10  bar (0.04  MPa
to 1.0 MPa). Water must always be able to
run freely into the dishwasher, otherwise
this can damage the appliance.
For water pressure of less than 10 bar, in-
stall a pressure reducer (in case of doubt,
seek information from the water supply
company).
Do not connect the dishwasher to the
tap or mixing arm of a water heater (e.g.
continuous fl ow heater, pressure-free
boiler).
Ensure that the inlet hose is correct-
ly connected and is not kinked or dam-
aged.
Do not damage the inlet hose; it con-
tains electrical components. If the inlet
hose is damaged, contact our service de-
partment (see „Service department" on
page EN-30).
3
For water supply, you need a water tap with a
¾ inch screw connector.
¾ inch
Rubber seal
Inlet hose
Installation and assembly
1. Screw the safety valve's lock nut to the
tap hand-tight.
2. Turn on the tap slowly and check the con-
nection on the tap for leaks.
3. Close the tap again.

Installing the dishwasher

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Selecting the wrong screws can damage
the front panel.
Select the correct screws with the appro-
priate screw length.
Use the enclosed screws.
(29)
1. Affix the enclosed condensation-pro-
tective film (29) to the underside of the
worktop. This prevents damage to the
worktop caused by escaping hot steam.
(31)
2. Insert both mounting brackets (31) in the
front slots on the upper surface of the
Page EN-23

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