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Fixing the appliance
! The appliance must be firmly fixed and
settled on its four feet, not rocking.
If necessary, level and stabilise the appliance usĆ
ing the adjustable feet.
m Loosen the locknuts of the feet.
m Correct the height of the feet.
m Securely tighten the locknuts so that the adĆ
justments made to the feet cannot be altered
accidentally.
Connecting to the water supply (pic. 3)
The water inlet requires a cold water inlet pipe of
the type commonly used in homes (included; two
pipes in case of models featured for hot water),
with a minimum pressure of 1 bar.
If pressure is higher than 10 bar, a pressure-reĆ
ducing valve must be inserted between the apĆ
pliance and the water supply.
! The appliance should be connected to the
water supply using new feed pipes. The old
feed pipes should not be reused.
! Do not connect the appliance to a mixer tap
without the pressure of a boiler! If in doubt,
you should get a specialist technician to asĆ
semble and connect the appliance to the waĆ
ter inlet and outlet supplies.
! The connections or couplings
between the appliance and the water supply
withstand the maximum pressure. Check
that the circuit is watertight by turning the tap
on fully!
Remove the filter at the end of the solenoid
valve in order to clean it (see «Cleaning / ManteiĆ
nance / Frost protection»). The other filter, atĆ
tached to the tap, should be cleaned in the
pipe itself (it is not detachable).
In order to prevent damage caused by water
leaks or flooding, the tap should always be
turned off after the appliance has completed
its work cycles and during lengthy periods of
inactivity.
Only tighten the plastic locknuts of the pipe's
connections by hand.