General information
Measures must be taken to ensure that
built-under and built-in units that are
subsequently re-sited as free-standing
appliances cannot topple over. This can
be achieved by bolting the dishwasher
to the wall or fitting it under a
continuous work surface which is
screwed to the adjacent cupboards.
For Switzerland only:
There are no restrictions on installing
the appliance between wooden or
plastic walls as part of a fitted kitchen. If
the appliance is not plugged into a wall
socket, it must be connected to the
mains via a separator for all poles
within the domestic wiring system. This
device must have a gap of at least
3 mm between open contacts, in order
to conform with relevant safety
regulations.
Installation
In order to function correctly the
dishwasher must be properly installed.
Specifications for the water intake and
waste-water drainage, as well as electrical
connections, must fulfil the criteria that are
set out in the following paragraphs and the
installation instructions.
When installing the dishwasher, carry out
tasks in the following order:
– check contents of delivery upon receipt,
– site dishwasher,
– connect drainage hose,
– connect inlet hose to water supply,
– connect dishwasher to electricity supply.
Checking contents of delivery
All functions of your dishwasher have
been thoroughly tested in the factory. A
small number of water marks have been
left on the dishwasher as a result. They
disappear as soon as the appliance is
used for the first time.
Siting the dishwasher
Dimensions associated with siting the
dishwasher are contained in the
installation instructions. Ensure that the
appliance is completely level by adjusting
the feet. Make sure that it is standing on a
firm surface.
Drainage connection
See the installation instructions for details
of procedure to be followed.
If necessary, fit a siphon trap (U-bend) with
a connecting piece for the drainage hose.
Connect the drainage hose to the trap
using the enclosed parts.
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