EN 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER

• ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The appliance must be at a standstill when connecting to the electricity supply circuit.

Before connecting your appliance, ensure that:

- The mains voltage indicated on the manufac- turer’s plate on your machine matches the voltage supplied by your installation.

-Your meter and the fuses can support the current intensity for your dishwasher. A fuse of at least 10A is required.

We cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident or an incident caused by the lack of or by a defective Earthing system.

Your dishwasher complies with European Directives 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)

and 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) as modified by Directive 93/68/EEC.

If you must connect your appliance to a different voltage from that indicated on your machine, connect an appropriate transformer.

NB:

Use the services of a qualified electrician to make the modifications and ensure that your electrical installation complies with the regulations.

This appliance must necessarily be connected directly to an earthed plug and socket.

In all cases, it must be connected in accordance with the prevailing regulations in the country concerned and any additional regulations from the local electricity utility.

Warning:

The plug and socket must be accessible even after your appliance has been ins- talled.

The appliance must not be connected via an extension lead, a multiple socket or an electric time delay programmer C .

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Replacing the power cable

Danger:

For your safety’s sake, this operation must only be performed by the manufactu- rer’s After-Sales Department or by someone with similar qualifications in order to avoid any risks.

Appliances delivered without a plug

Danger:

The wires in your appliance’s power cable are coloured as follows:

- Green & Yellow

Earth

- Blue

Neutral

- Brown

Live

If the cable’s colours do not match your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire coloured green and yellow must be connected to the connector in your plug mar-

ked with the letter E, the symbol or coloured green and yellow.

The blue-coloured wire must be connected to the connector marked with the letter N or coloured black.

The brown-coloured wire must be connected to the connector marked with the letter L or coloured red.

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