Connecting the Dishwasher

Connecting to the water supply

The dishwasher must only be connected to a cold water supply.

The dishwasher must not be connected to open hot water appliances or instantaneous water heaters.

Permitted water pressure

Lowest permitted water pressure:

Consult your plumber if the water pres-

1 bar (=10 N/cm2 =100 kPa)

sure is less than 1 bar.

Highest permitted water pressure:

If the water pressure is greater than 10

bar, a pressure reduction valve must be

10 bar (=100 N/cm2 =1 MPa)

used (available from your dealer).

 

 

 

Connecting the inlet hose

1 The water inlet hose must not be kinked, crushed or entangled when it is being connected.

Connect the threaded hose fitting (ISO 228-1:2000) on the water inlet hose to a tap with an external thread (¾ inch). The inlet hose is fitted with either a plastic or a metal nut:

Only tighten the plastic nut hand tight.

You must tighten the metal nut using a tool.

Then do a visual check for water tightness (make sure that the tap is not dripping).

3 So that access to the tap in the kitchen is not restricted by the use of the dishwasher, we recommend installing an additional tap, or fitting a T-branch to the existing tap.

If you need a longer water inlet hose than that supplied, the following VDE-approved complete hose sets are to be used. These are available from your local service centre.

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John Lewis JLDWS1202 instruction manual Connecting the Dishwasher, Connecting to the water supply, Permitted water pressure