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INSTALLATION GUIDE
13
Inlet hose(s)
Failure to adhere to the following guidance may result in
a flood and damage to property. Only use the new hose
set(s) provided with your washer.
1 Connect the straight ends of the inlet hose(s) to the
tap(s), thereare washers fitted in both ends.
2 Connect the elbow ends to the corresponding washer
inlet valves. If present, the hot valve is coloured
orange to make this easier.
3 Tighten the inlet hose(s) ends by hand until the hose
seal just makes contact with the tap-sealing face.
Continue to tighten a further half-turn.
4 Make sure there are no kinks in the hose(s).
5 Turn the tap(s) on and check for leaks. Check for leaks
again after 24 hours.
Water supply
Water supply requirements
If you have an uncontrolled water heating source (eg a wet back or solar heating system)
you should fit a tempering valve. This will ensure the hot water temperature remains within
safe limits. Contact your registered plumber to select and install the tempering valve.
Your cold water should not exceed 35°C and your hot water should not exceed 65°C.
Temperatures above these may cause the washer to fault or cause damage to the washer.
Cold supply only
If you only have a cold water supply, you must connect the inlet valve cap (blanking cap)
provided with your washer to the hot inlet valve. The cap prevents water leaking out of
the hot valve. This appliance incorporates backflow protection complying with AS3500.1/
IEC61770. No further backflow protection is required for connection to the water supply.
Your washer has an internal heater to heat water. If you do not connect a hot water inlet
hose, your washer will automatically recognise there is no hot water supply and its internal
heater will heat the cold water to the selected cycle temperature.
SPECIFICATIONS WH1060P1, WH1160P, WH1260P
Inlet water static pressure Max. 1MPa (150psi),
Min. 30kPa (4.5psi)
Inlet water flow rate Min. 6 litres/minute
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