6.
WATER CONNECTIONS
6.1
DRINKING WATER CONNECTION
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Before connecting the appliance, flush the water pipes and
fittings and clean out any dirt.
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The appliance is designed for connection to fixed lines.
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Metal installation pipes may not protrude more than 3.9"
(10 cm) from the floor or the wall.
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The maximum water pipe pressure must not exceed 87 psi
(600 kPa).
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A mechanical filter, a shutoff valve and a non-return valve
should be built into the customer fresh water feed pipe.
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In general, all national and local water regulations must be
observed.
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The appliance is to be connected to the sanitation system
in accordance with the valid installation connection plans
and diagrams.
6.1.1
FREE-STANDING INSTALLATION
The water connections come up from the floor.
Make corresponding openings in the base of the frame to
lead the hoses through.
Remove front panel (B) (see Chapter 3. on page 7).
Dismantle the storage space or hot cabinet if necessary.
Connect the flexible hoses (5), with a G ½" inside thread,
with or without fitting a stop valve, to the customer-supplied
water pipes protruding from the floor.
6.1.2
FITTING AGAINST A WALL
The water connections come up from the floor or out of the
wall. For floor connection (see Chapter 6.1.1 on page 9).
Pull the flexible hoses (5) out of the open rear wall and con-
nect to the customer-provided water pipes protruding from
the wall with a G ½" inside thread, with or without fitting a
stop valve.
Position the appliance against the wall.
6.2
WASTE WATER
The appliance outlet pipe must be taken through a sufficiently
large waste water opening.
Note
Ensure accurate measurement of the waste water collecting
point and the exact positioning of the appliance.
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