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Essential
Information
BEFORE
REMOVING
THE
TRANSIT
BRACKET.
Your
appliance
is
fitted
with
an
internal
bracket
which
prevents
damage
to
the
machine
during
transit.
This
must
be
removed
before
the
appliance
is
used.
Remove
ONLY
parts
indicated
upon
the
label
attached
to
the
top
of
your
appliance.
DO
NOT
remove
the
concrete
weight.
DO
NOT
operate
the
appliance
with
the
transit
bracket
still
in
place.
BE
CAREFUL
-
avoid
any
sharp
edges.
RETAIN
THE
PARTS
which
you
have
removed,
you
may
require
them
if
you
move
house,
etc.
DOOR
SEAL
-—
it
may
look
creased,
this
is
normal
and
will
not.
affect
its
use.
INTERNAL
TRANSIT
BRACKET
i
WARNING:
ENSURE
THAT
APPLIANCE
IS
UNPLUGGED
Refer
to
Installation
Instructions
WARNING:
DO
NOT
CONNECT
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
A
SINGLE
OUTLET
INSTANTANEOUS
WATER
HEATER.
Water
pressure
should
be
between
3
and
150
PSI
(2-103
N/cm?)
for
both
hot
and
cold
supplies.
Hot
Water
temperature
should
be
ideally
60°C,
but
MUST
NOT
be
higher
than
70°C.
(This
could
cause
damage
to
WATER
SUPPLIES
Hot
water
;
inlet
point
and
clothes
and/or
the
machine).
hose
(red)
G
Tap
position
offset
from
your
appliance
and
accessible
when
the
appliance
is
installed.
Cold
water
inlet
point
and
Hose
connectors
~
The
Red
hose
to
be
connected
between
the
pee
HOT
supply
and
the
machine
inlet
marked
‘H’,
and
the
Blue
hose
between
the
COLD
supply
and
the
inlet
marked
‘C’.
Ensure
that
the
sealing
washers
are
in
place,
as
shown
in
the
diagram
.
NOTE:
DO
NOT
OVER
TIGHTEN
THE
HOSE
CONNECTORS.
HAND
TIGHT
IS
SUFFICIENT.
Tap
connections
Refer
to
accessory
list
for
a
range
of
adaptors
to
suit
your
taps.
Sealing
washer
DRAINAGE
For
Details
of
Drainage
Installation
see
‘Installation
Instructions’
in
this
book.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE:
FOR
THE
CORRECT
OPERATION
OF
YOUR
APPLIANCE
IT
IS
ESSENTIAL
TO
COMPLY
WITH
THE
FOLLOWING
INFORMATION.
STAND
PIPE
DRAINAGE
DO
NOT
remove
the
hooked
end
support
of
the
drain
hose,
and
ensure
that
the
pipe
is
not
pushed
too
far
down
the
standpipe.
If
the
end
of
your
drain
hose
is
fitted
with
‘retaining
See
a
flaps’,
ensure
that
they
are
fully
inserted
into
the
standpipe.
DO
NOT
position
the
standpipe
near
an
electrical
outlet.
Retaining
Flaps
UNDER-SINK
DRAINAGE
Remove
any
restrictions
from
the
waste
spigot,
and
ensure
that
the
hose
is
routed
such
that
it
is
raised
to
a
minimum
height
of
31'/,”
(800mm).
SINK
DRAINAGE
Ensure
that
the
end
of
your
drain
hose
is
above
the
water
level
in
the
sink
to
avoid
syphoning.

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