INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE | 7 |
CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY |
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| The mains water pressure m ust be between 0.05 and 1.00 Mpa | |
| (0.5 - 10 bar.) | |
| Before connecting the washing machine, open the valve and allow a certain | |
| quantity of water to ßow out in order to clean the pipes of any sand or rust. | |
| This operation is particularly important in the case where the washing machine | |
| has been left standing for a long time or when connecting to a new water supply | |
| system. | |
7 | The Þll hose must be connected to the mains supply using a ¾Ó threaded con- | |
nection. | ||
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| N.B. On electronic washing machines f tted with a dual solenoid | |
| valve (hot and cold water), connect the red hose to the hot water | |
| supply valve and the other hose to the cold water supply valve. | |
| If a hot water supply is not available, both hoses must be connected to the | |
| cold supply using the f tting supplied (see f g. 8) | |
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9 | Connect the Þll hose (Þg. 9). | |
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| N.B. Washing machines and condensation type washer/drier s | |
| must be connected to the mains water supply using the new hoses | |
| provided with the appliance. The old hoses must not be |
During the wash, the water supply valve must be fully open.
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The drain hose must be positioned at a height of between 60 cm and 90 cm (Þg. 10).
If the water is drained directly into the drainage system, the free end of the drain hose must be inserted in a pipe of internal diameter not les than 40 mm.
The drain hose connection to the drainage system must not be hermetically sealed, as this would cause a build up of air in the siphon and allow water to leak out.
If the wash water is drained into a washbasin, sink or other similar system, the free end of the hose must be reinforced at the bend using the bracket supplied with the washing machine. Place the hose over the edge of the washbasin and anchor the bracket in such as manner that prevents the hose from falling (Þg. 11). The washbasin outlet must be clean and must allow the water to ßow freely.
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