Removing Transportation Safety Bolts; Connecting To Water Supply - Beko B5DF T 59447 W User Manual

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Cover B
Rest the tabs of Cover B against the lower
panel. Complete the assembly by rotating
the cover.
Cap
Insert the cap by pushing it with your finger.
4.3 Removing Transportation
Safety Bolts
a. Loosen all transportation safety bolts
with an appropriate wrench until they
turn freely.
b. Bend the inner part by pressing it at the
grip areas and pull the part out.
c. Attach the plastic covers supplied in the
User Manual bag into the holes on the
rear panel.
WARNING
Remove the transportation safety
bolts before operating the product.
Otherwise, the product will get
damaged.
WARNING
Keep the transportation safety bolts
in a safe place to reuse when the
product needs to be moved again
in the future.
Install the transportation safety
bolts in reverse order of the disas-
sembly procedure.
Never move the product without the
transportation safety bolts properly
fixed in place.

4.4 Connecting to Water Supply

WARNING
The water pressure required for the
operation of the product is between
1-10 bars (0.1-1 MPa). To ensure a
smooth operation of the machine,
10 - 80 liters of water shall be sup-
plied in a minute from a fully
opened tap. If the water pressure is
higher, install a pressure reducing
valve.
WARNING
Models with a single water inlet
shall not be connected to the hot
water tap. In such a case the laun-
dry will get damaged or the product
will switch to protection mode and
will not operate.
Do not use old or used water inlet
hoses on a new product. It may
cause water leakage from your ma-
chine and stain your laundry.
a. Connect the special hose supplied with
the product to the water inlet on the
product.
WARNING
Make sure that the cold water con-
nection is performed correctly dur-
ing the installation of the product.
Otherwise, your laundry may come
out as hot at the end of the washing
cycle and thus they may be worn.
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