2.2 Hydraulic/electrical
connections
Water
supply
(Fig. 5)
t
Connec
thewaterintethoseby usingthefilter (E),(jointed to
the flexible
water
inlet hose) between the tap and the
flexible
hose.
Use a 3/4" threaded connection, tighten the nut.
The water inlet pressure must not be lower than 0.3 bar and
never higher than 10 bar.
For higher pressures, fit a pressure reducer.
The dishwasher
can be connected
water supply (max. 6500).
The connection to the warm water supply will shorten the
length of the wash cycle.
Never connect the dishwasher directly to a water heater with
free
drain.
NOTE: The dishwasher
is fitted With a security valve pre-
venting the water from flowing
Water drainage
(Fig. 6)
The water drain hose can be connected
a)Ina standpipe, using,ifrequired, theadaptor@.suppliedto
securely
fix to the wall
b) Hooking the drain hose to a washbasin, using the elbow
(8) ,provided.
c) Directly into the sink, using the rubber connector @,sup-
plied (Fig. 7).
Note: The height of the drain should be included between 40
cm. (min.) and 100 cm. (max.), from the floor.
It is possible to extend the drain hose, but the total length must
not exceed 4 m. (Pts. ask to the service).
Electrical
connection
The dishwasher is supplied with a cord to be connected to a
220 V • 50 Hz earthed
socket.
The electrical connection has to be carried out in conformity
with local regulations.
Important:
Any intervention•on
ried out by qualified
technicians.
Always disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply
before any repair.
Check that the electrical installation to which the dishwasher
connected is titled with a security fuse (16 Amp.).
The Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage or injury to people or objects deriving
non-observance
of these
2.3 Built-in
models
These' dishwashers are fitted without worktop and some
models have an adjustable plinth.
Please refer to the separate instructions to panel and to adjust
the plinth
To install
the dishwasher.
- Connect
the ends of the water inlet and-drain
house installation and plug in the appliance (Fig. 7).
- Cut, if required, the drain hoses in the pre-set points (Fig.
8).
- Fix the two-self-adhesive spacers, supplied, to the dish-
washers sides (Fig. 9).
• The machine is titled with a self-adhesive steam-proof sheet
to be placed under the kitchen worktop (Fig. 10) and with two
plates for the rear feet (Fig. 11).
Adjust the dishwasher height by means of the feet (fig. 2).
- Push the dishwasher in the housing, taking care that the water
inlet and
drain
hoses
are not kinked.
- Fix the machine to the kitchen worktop, using the supports
and the screws supplied (Fig. 12).
3
either to a cold or warm
back in the inlet hose.
as follows:
the dishwasher
has to be car-
from the
requirements.
hoses to the
E] USE OF THE DISHWASHER
Open the door by pulling it frontwards {Fig. 13).
Avoid opening
the dishwasher
Only if required,
interrupt
"on/off"
button.
3.1 Filling the rinsing aid reservoir
The rinsing aid grants an even drying of crockery without lea-
ving spots.
The reservoir is fitted with an automatic dosing system with a
level indicator and quantity regulator.
To fili it:
- Move the button until the cover opens (Fig. 14).
- Pour the rinsing aid in the centre part of the tray (Fig. 15) until
the glass of the level indicator @ becomes dark (Fig. 17
ring max.).
The rinsingaid is automatically d ispensedthroughhole @
(Fig. 15), during the wash cycle.
The totat capacity
of the reservoir is 150 cc. and suffices for 50
wash cycles
approx.
- Reload the rinsingaidreservoir w henlhelevelindicator@
appears bright (Fig. 17 ring min.).
- After filling, close the cover until a click is heard (Fig. 16).
Adjusting
the rinsing aid dose
The dishwasher
is supplied with the regulator adjusted on
medium
position
3 (Fig. 18).
It may be useful to modify this position
cases:
- Increase to 4-6 when your crockery is circled or spotted with
calcium at the end of the wash cycle.
- Diminish to 2-1 when your crockery is striked at the end of the
wash
cycfe.
Thé use of a coin C) will facilitate the position of the
regulator.
Close the cover until a click is heard (Fig. 16).
the crockery/cutlery
•voobtain the best washing results, it is necessary to load the
dishwasher
correctly.
is
Hereunder
are some
Before loading dishes, eliminate large food particles.
• Place very dirty and targe crockery
smalt, delicate
and light crockery
- Place cups, saucers, glasses and pans with the opening
downwards.
- Ensure that glasses and crockery do not touch each other.
- After loading the dishwasher, ensure that the two spray arms
are free to rotate and do not touch crockery.
Check that the water funnel in the upper basket is not prevent-
ed from receiving the water jet coming from the shower (Fig.
26-27).
Loading
the lower
Fig.: 19: Dishes
load only
- Soup ptates in the right hand side rack (11 dishes max)
- Dinner plates in the left hand side rack (1 2 dishes max + 1
soup plate)
- N. 6 dessert
plates in the front left hand side rack + 6 at the
right
hand
side
- Oval
dish
in the
middle
- Cutlery
in the small basket
Fig. 25).
Fig. 20: Mixed
load - plates/pans
For deep casseroles or large diameters dishes (29 cm. max-) it
will be necessary to move the upper basket to the "High" posi-
tion (Fig. 20-21 ).
Operate on the basket handles @ and moveupwards at the
sametime (direction @ ) until a click is heard.
during
the operation.
the operation
by pushing
in the following
into the baskets
hints:
in the lower basket and
in the upper basket.
basket
(position
them as illustrated
the
in
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