Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse
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when the washing machine needs to be moved again in the
future.
Never move the product without the transportation safety
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bolts properly fixed in place!
Connecting water supply
The water supply pressure required to run the product is
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between 1 to 10 bars (0.1 – 10 MPa). It is necessary to have
10 – 80 liters of water flowing from the fully open tap in one
minute to have your machine run smoothly. Attach a pressure
reducing valve if water pressure is higher.
If you are going to use the double water-inlet product as a
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single (cold) water-inlet unit, you must install the supplied
stopper to the hot water valve before operating the product.
(Applies for the products supplied with a blind stopper group.)
If you want to use both water inlets of the product, connect
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the hot water hose after removing the stopper and gasket
group from the hot water valve. (Applies for the products
supplied with a blind stopper group.)
Models with a single water inlet should not be connected
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to the hot water tap. In such a case the laundry will get
damaged or the product will switch to protection mode and
will not operate.
Do not use old or used water inlet hoses on the new product.
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It may cause stains on your laundry.
1.
Connect the special hoses supplied with the product to the
water inlets on the product. Red hose (left) (max. 90 ºC) is for
hot water inlet, blue hose (right) (max. 25 ºC) is for cold water
inlet.
Ensure that the cold and hot water connections are made
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correctly when installing the product. Otherwise, your laundry
will come out hot at the end of the washing process and
wear out.
2.
Tighten all hose nuts by hand. Never use a wrench when
tightening the nuts.
3.
Open the taps completely after making the hose connection
to check for water leaks at the connection points. If any leaks
occur, turn off the tap and remove the nut. Retighten the nut
carefully after checking the seal. To prevent water leakages
and damages caused by them, keep the taps closed when
the machine is not in use.
Connecting to the drain
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The end of the drain hose must be directly connected to the
wastewater drain or to the washbasin.
Your house will be flooded if the hose comes out of its
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housing during water discharge. Moreover, there is risk of
scalding due to high washing temperatures! To prevent such
situations and to ensure smooth water intake and discharge
of the machine, fix the end of the discharge hose tightly so
that it cannot come out.
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The hose should be attached to a height of at least 40 cm,
and 100 cm at most.
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In case the hose is elevated after laying it on the floor level
or close to the ground (less than 40 cm above the ground),
water discharge becomes more difficult and the laundry
may come out excessively wet. Therefore, follow the heights
described in the figure.
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To prevent flowing of dirty water back into the machine and
to allow for easy discharge, do not immerse the hose end
into the dirty water or drive it in the drain more than 15 cm. If
it is too long, cut it short.
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The end of the hose should not be bent, it should not be
stepped on and the hose must not be pinched between the
drain and the machine.
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If the length of the hose is too short, use it by adding
an original extension hose. Length of the hose may not
be longer than 3.2 m. To avoid water leak failures, the
connection between the extension hose and the drain hose
of the product must be fitted well with an appropriate clamp
as not to come off and leak.
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