3.6. CONNECTING THE SUPPLY HOSE
1.
Place a bucket or washing-up bowl under the stop cock.
2.
Turn the stop cock to its open position and let the water run
until clear water comes out of the stop cock.
3.
Connect the supply hose to the stop cock.
4.
Connect the other side of the supply hose to the water inlet.
5.
Check that there is no kink in the supply hose.
6.
Slowly open the stop cock and check for leaks. If leakage
occurs, check that the supply hose is connected correctly and
completely. If there is no leak, the supply hose is connected
correctly.
7.
Fully open the stop cock.
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NOTICE!
• RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE. Never connect the supply hose to a hot water tap.
• RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE. Do not use tools for securing the supply hose.
3.7. CONNECTING THE DISCHARGE HOSE
The drain hose can be connected in two ways:
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on a siphon (see section 3 . 7 . 1 . )
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on a drain pipe (see section 3 . 7 . 2 . )
3.7.1. CONNECTING THE DISCHARGE HOSE TO A SIPHON
The dishwasher connection to the siphon must have a minimum diameter of 1½ inches and be present at a maximum height of
100 cm.
1.
Remove the dishwasher connection from the siphon.
2.
Remove the rubber stopper from the washing machine
connection.
3.
Put the washing machine connection back on the siphon.
4.
Slide a hose clamp around the end of the drain hose. The
hose clamp is not included. The washing machine connection
to the siphon must have a minimum internal diameter of 1½
inches and be present at a maximum height of 100 cm.
5.
Slide the discharge hose over the dishwasher connection to
the siphon.
6.
Tighten the hose clamp with a screwdriver.
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