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Front-Loading Automatic Washer
Installation Instructions
The water pressure must be between 15-145 psi (1-10 bar) for the
proper operation of this washer. 1 bar corresponds to more than 2.1
gallons (8 liters) per minute flow rate with a fully open faucet. Water
inlet hoses and valves should withstand a water pressure of 145
psi (10 bar) at maximum. If the pressure is higher than 145 psi, a
pressure-reducing valve must be installed before the water inlet. If the
water pressure is lower than 15 psi (1 bar), water fill time may extend
or water inlet valve may shut off completely.
Hot water supply temperature must not exceed 140˚F (60˚C). (Ideally
120˚F (48˚C))
Do not connect the washer to an unpressurized water boiler since
water pressure may not be adequate for proper operation.
Do not remove the filters located on the water supply hoses (on
faucet/hose and hose/inlet valve connections).
Always use genuine “Blomberg” water supply hoses when
connecting with this washer. Old or worn-out hoses must not be
reused. It is not advised to extend inlet or drain hoses, if necessary
consult your dealer or technical service about hose extensions.
Hot and cold water faucets must always be easily accessible to the
user.
At the end of a washing day, turn off water faucets to prevent any
leakage or water damage that may occur due to a faulty condition
of the appliance.
Check the appliance and inlet hose connections for water leakage
after each use. If there is leakage, turn off the appliance and water
faucets and call service.
Check the water inlet and drain hose connections regularly for any
leakage. Hoses should be replaced every 5 years.
If there is no hot water supply, hot water valve must be connected
to a cold water faucet nevertheless. Both water valves should be
connected to water supply for proper operation of your washer.
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