Installation, assembly, connection and initial commissioning
Having the outlet hose
connected
NOTICE
Potential malfunction!
Waste water must be able to run away
freely at all times.
Ensure that the waste pipe has a
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diameter of 40 mm.
Ensure that there are no kinks or dam-
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age to the outlet hose.
Make sure that the end of the hose is
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not submerged in the pumped water.
Do not extend the outlet hose or
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replace with another drainage pipe.
The outlet hose (22) can be connected in two
ways:
– Option A:
Connection to a floor drain.
– Option B:
Direct connection to the odour seal (siphon)
of your washing/dishwashing basin. The
outlet hose must be a maximum of 1000 mm
above the floor. Technical measures
must be taken for connection. For this rea-
son, only plumbing experts or members of
our service team may connect the outlet
hose (see page EN-39).
Ø ≥ 40 mm
Connecting the inlet hose
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The dishwasher is set up 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,
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install a pressure reducer (in case of
doubt, seek information from the wa-
ter supply company).
Never connect the appliance to the
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water tap or the mixing arm of a water
heater (e.g. continuous fl ow heater,
pressure-free boiler etc.).
Ensure that the inlet hose is correct-
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ly connected and is not kinked or
damaged.
Do not damage the inlet hose; it con-
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tains electrical components. If the
inlet hose is damaged, contact our
service department (see "Service" on
page EN-39).
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Page EN-29
¾ inch
Inlet hose with
rubber seal