Having the outlet hose
connected
NOTICE
Malfunction!
Failing to connect the appliance cor-
rectly may cause malfunctions during
operation.
Make sure that the waste water can
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drain freely at any time. To that end,
the outlet pipe must have a minimum
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 re-
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place with another drainage pipe.
You can connect the end of the outlet hose in
two different ways:
– Connection to a floor drain.
– Direct connection to the odour seal (si-
phon) of your washing/dishwashing basin.
Technical measures are required for this.
For this reason, only plumbing experts or
members of our service team may connect
the outlet hose (see page EN-36). The out-
let hose must be a maximum of 1000 mm
above the floor.
Set-up, connection and initial start-up
Ø ≥ 40 mm
Connecting the inlet hose
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The appliance is designed for a wa-
ter pressure of 0.4 to 10 bar (0.04 to
1.00 MPa). Water must always be able
to run freely into the dishwasher, oth-
erwise this can damage the appliance.
If the water pressure is higher than
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this, install a pressure reducer. If in
doubt, enquire about the water pres-
sure with the water supply company.
Never connect the appliance to the
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water tap or the mixing arm of a wa-
ter heater (continuous fl ow heater,
pressure-free boiler etc.).
Ensure that the inlet hose is not
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kinked and is carefully connected.
Do not cut through the inlet hose.
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It contains electrical components. If
the inlet hose is damaged, have it re-
paired by a specialist ("Service" see
page EN-36).
Do not use old or previously installed
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inlet hoses.
3
¾ inch
Inlet hose
For water supply, you need a water tap with
a ¾ inch screw connector.
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