Use & Care Guide
Table Of Contents
- Front page
- Contents
- Your dishwasher
- Important safety instructions
- Before washing for the first time
- Greener dishwashing
- Loading the dishwasher
- Using the dishwasher
- Add detergent
- The main power switch
- Select program
- Select program mode
- Select option
- Starting the dishwasher
- Time remaining
- Status light™
- Stopping or changing a program
- If you want to load more dishes
- If the dishwasher is turned off due to a power failure
- Once the program has finished
- How to get the best drying results
- Unloading the dishwasher
- Program chart
- Settings
- Care and maintenance instructions
- Troubleshooting
- Installation instructions
- Service
- Technical information
an integrated anti-siphon device to prevent the machine from being emptied of water during the
wash cycle.
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1/2''
Max. 373/8''
The drain 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 1/2''.
The drain hose may be extended by a maximum of 87" (2.2 m) (the total length of the drain hose
must not exceed 177" (4.5 m)). Any joins and connecting pipes must have an internal diameter of
at least 1/2''. However, the drain hose should ideally be replaced with a new hose without joins.
No part of the drain hose may be more than 37 3/8'' above the bottom of the dishwasher.
Attach the drain hose with a hose clamp. Ensure that the drain 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 supply valve. The water supply valve must be easily
accessible, so that the water can be shut off if the dishwasher has to be moved.
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Installation instructions