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en Installing and connecting the appliance
6
Connecting the appliance
Caution!
Risk of material damage/damage to the
appliance
If the water pressure is too high or
too low, the appliance may not be
able to operate properly, and this
may also result in material damage
or damage to the appliance.
Ensure that the water pressure in the
water supply facility is at least 30
kPa (0.3 bar), and does not exceed
800 kPa (8 bar).
Material damage/damage to the appliance
If the water hoses are altered or
damaged, this may result in material
damage or damage to the
appliance.
The water hoses must not be kinked,
crushed, altered or severed.
Material damage/damage to the appliance
The use of hoses supplied by other
brands to connect to the water
supply may result in material
damage or damage to the
appliance.
Use the hoses supplied with the
appliance or genuine spare part
hoses only.
Notes
In addition to the information listed
here, the local water and electricity
supplier may have special
requirements.
If in doubt, have your appliance
connected by a professional.
Water supply hose
Notes
When using a spanner, use the
correct size and apply controlled
force.
Only operate the appliance using
mains water.
Connection to the universal tap
adapter
Note: When connecting to a threadless
tap, fit the supplied adapter first.
1. Slide the sliding sleeve downwards
from the snap connector (all balls
must be exposed) and then
disconnect the snap connector from
the connection socket.
2. Turn part B of the connection socket
until the clearance between part A
and part B is at least 5 mm.
3. Unscrew all of the screws from
part A.
4. Slide the connection socket over the
tap opening and then screw the
screws tightly back into part A.
( Connection socket
0 Exposed balls
8 Snap connector
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