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Plumbing
*INSTALLATION*
83
The Miele Waterproof system
Provided your dishwasher has been in-
stalled correctly, the Miele Waterproof
system will provide extensive protection
against water damage throughout its
lifetime.
Water inlet
Water in the dishwasher must
not be used as drinking water.
- The dishwasher must be connected
to the water supply in strict accor-
dance with current local and national
water authority regulations.
- The water used must at least comply
with national regulations for drinking
water quality.
If the water supply has a high iron
content, there is a danger of corro-
sion occurring on wash items in the
dishwasher, as well as the machine
itself.
If the chloride content of the water
exceeds 100mg/l, the risk of corro-
sion to items being cleaned in the
dishwasher will be further increased.
- In certain regions (e.g., mountainous
regions), the water composition may
cause precipitates to form, requiring
the use of softened water for the
dishwasher.
- The water pressure (flow pressure at
the connection point) must be be-
tween 7.3 and 145psi (50 and
1000kPa).
If the water pressure is lower than
this, the fault message Intake will ap-
pear in the display (see “Frequently
asked questions”).
If the water pressure is too high, a
pressure-reducing valve must be fit-
ted.
- The dishwasher is supplied as stan-
dard for connection to cold water and
hot water up to max. 140°F (60°C).
Connect the inlet hoses to the
faucets for cold and hot water.
- A faucet with a 3/4" male thread
must be provided on site. This should
be easily accessible, since the water
supply should be shut off whenever
the machine is not in use.
- The DN10 inlet hose is approx. 4'
11" (1.5m) long terminating in a 3/4"
female thread. A 1.5m long flexible
metal extension hose tested to
2,030psi (14,000kPa) is available as
an optional accessory if required. Do
not remove the dirt filter and the flow
regulator in the screw connection.
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