Installation Guide

15
USA
7.1.2 WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
Water supply may be connected to the
dshwasher n one of two ways:
With metal braided hose.
With copper tubing.
CAUTION
Hot water supply line: Use minimum
3/8” O.D. copper tubing or metal
braided dishwasher supply line.
Temperatures required for soldering
and sweating will damage the
dishwasher’s water inlet valve so if
any such operation is needed, keep
the heat source min. 77/8” (200mm)
away from the dishwasher’s water
inlet valve.
There should not be any sharp bends
in the water line that may restrict the
water flow.
Teflon tape or pipe tread compound
must be used for sealing the
connection. Before connecting the
copper water supply line to the
dishwasher, flush it with hot water to
clear any foreign material.
NOTICE :
After connectons are made turn on the
water supply to check for leaks.
7.1.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING
Make sure the voltage and frequency
listed on the data plate correspond
with the household electrical supply.
This data must correspond to prevent
injury and machine damage. Consult a
qualified electrician if in doubt.
Only connect the dishwasher to
the mains when all installation and
plumbing work is complete.
Do not use any extension cord or
portable outlet device to connect the
dishwasher to a power supply.
The power-supply receptacle for
the appliance shall be installed in a
cabinet or on a wall adjacent to the
undercounter space in which the
appliance is to be installed.
The access hole of the supply cord to
the installation compartment must
be smooth and rounded and it must
be large enough for the attachment
plug to pass through. The longest
dimension of the opening shall not be
more than 1,5” (38 mm).If the partition
is metal, it needs to be covered with an
edge protector.
Care must be taken when the
appliance is installed or removed, to
reduce the likelihood of damage to the
power-supply cord.
7.1.4 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Ths applance must be grounded. In the
event of a malfuncton or breakdown,
groundng wll reduce the rsk of electrc
shock by provdng a path of least
resstance for electrc current. Ths
applance s equpped wth a cord havng
an equpment-groundng conductor
and a groundng plug. The plug must be
plugged nto an approprate outlet that
s nstalled and grounded n accordance
wth all local codes and ordnances. Ths
applance must be connected to a grounded
metal, permanent wrng system, or an
equpment-groundng conductor must
be run wth the crcut conductors and
connected to the equpment-groundng
termnal or lead on the applance.