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Affix the protective film (packed in the
document bag) to the underside of the
worktop. The protective film is to protect
the worktop from moisture.
Check that the machine is installed
such that the door opens freely,
otherwise door lock functionality may
be disrupted.
Drainage connection
See the separate installation instructions
for necessary information.
This dishwasher is suitable for installing
in a raised recess (to attain an ergonomic
working height). This means that the
dishwasher can be placed so that the
drainage hose runs to a lower level than
the bottom of the dishwasher, such as by
routing it directly to a floor drain. The
dishwasher is fitted with an integrated
anti-siphon device to prevent the machine
from being emptied of water during the
wash cycle.
The drainage hose can also be connected
to a connection nipple on the sink unit's
water trap. The connection nipple must
have an internal diameter of at least 14
mm.
The drainage hose may be extended by
a maximum of 3 m (the total length of the
drainage hose must not exceed 4.5 m).
Any joins and connecting pipes must have
an internal diameter of at least 14 mm.
However, the drainage hose should ideally
be replaced with a new hose without joins.
No part of the drainage hose may be more
than 950 mm above the bottom of the
dishwasher.
Attach the drainage hose with a hose
clamp. Ensure that the drainage hose has
no kinks.
Connection to water supply
Use only the inlet hose supplied with the
dishwasher. Do not re-use old or other
spare hoses.
The supply pipe must be fitted with a
water tap (stopcock). The water tap must
be easily accessible, so that the water can
be shut off if the dishwasher has to be
moved.
Once the installation is complete, turn on
the water tap and allow the pressure to
settle for a while. Check that all
connections are watertight.
Connection to cold water supply
Connect the dishwasher to the cold water
supply if the building is heated using oil,
electricity or gas.
Connection to hot water supply
Connect the dishwasher to the hot water
supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is
heated using an energy-efficient means
such as district heating, solar power or
geothermal power. Choosing a hot water
connection cuts dishwashing times and
reduces the dishwasher's energy
consumption.
NOTE!
Do not exceed the permitted water
supply temperature. Certain materials
used in some cookware cannot
withstand strong heat. See Fragile
dishes in the chapter Loading the
dishwasher.
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