Electrical Connection; Water Connection, Regardless Of Any Options - Wexiodisk WD-7 DUPLUS Installation And User Manual

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3.5.1 Electrical connection

This symbol on a component is a warning of electrical equipment. The component
may only be removed by a qualified electrician. The machine is sensitive to elec-
trostatic discharge (ESD), which is why a static electricity wristband must be used
when handling the electronics.
Information about electrical connections can be found on the machine's wiring di-
agrams. These are located on the inside of the front panel.
NB For future servicing of the machine, it is important to ensure that the correct
wiring diagram is available. The wiring diagram supplied with the machine should
always be kept on the inside of the front panel after installation.
The machine must be connected to a lockable mains switch. This should be
placed on a wall, well-protected from water and from the steam which escapes
when the hood is opened.
The machine is supplied with the electrical cable connected (1).

3.5.2 Water connection, regardless of any options

The water pipe is connected at (2) or from below at (7) (option). If the machine is
connected to a hose, the internal diameter of the hose must be at least 12 mm.
The required water flow and pressure can be found in the TECHNICAL INFOR-
MATION.
There must be stopcock on the incoming water pipe.
WD-7 DUPLUS
A=Steam hood with extractor (option)
B=Condensation unit with heat recovery through the condensing battery
(option)
Electrical connection
Water connection
Drain connection
Plugged hole for detergent hose
Ventilation connection (on machines with steam hood)
Water outlet for detergent dosing
Water connection from below (option)
Air bleed for the lifting cylinder (on machines with an automatic hood)
Drain connection (option)
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Rev. (201403)

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