Your dishwasher has arrived, Installation and moving, Ishwasher – Ariston LI 68 DUO User Manual

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ARISTON DISHWASHER - Instructions for installation and use

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ISHWASHER

If the power

socket to which

the appliance is

connected is not

compatible with

the plug, replace

it with a suitable

plug rather than

using adapters or

multiple plugs as

these could cause

overheating or

burns.

Installation and moving

After having bought or moved your dishwasher to another home, a

correct installation ensures that your dishwasher will operate

smoothly and efficiently.

Hot water connection.

Your dishwasher can be supplied

with hot water from the mains

supply (if you have a central heating

system with radiators) at a tempe-

rature of no more than 60°C.

In this case, the wash cycle time

will be about 15 minutes shorter

and the wash will be slightly less

effective.

The connection must be made to

hot water supply following the

same procedures as those indicated

for the cold water connection.

Anti-flooding protection

Your dishwasher is provided with a

special system which blocks the

water supply in the event of leaks

inside the appliance. It is further

equipped with a water inlet hose

that can withstand extremely high

pressures and that turns bright red

in the event of breakage. Safety in

the event of flooding is ensured by

the second clear hose that contains

the former and thus highlights the

latter when it has turned bright red.

It is vital that you check it on a

regular basis: if you see it has turned

bright red, then you know you have

to replace it as soon as possible.

Call for an authorised technical

engineer to come and replace it.

Drain hose connection.

Fit the drain hose into a drain pipe

with a minimum diameter of 4 cm

or place it over the sink. Avoid

restricting or bending it. Use the

special plastic elbow provided (see

figure) to position it in the best

possible way. The free end of the

hose should be between 40 and 100

cm above the ground and should

not be immersed in water.

Electrical connection.

First of all, check that the mains

voltage and frequency values

correspond to those stated on the

rating plate located on the stainless

steel inner door of the appliance

and that the electrical system to

which the dishwasher is connected

is sized for the maximum current

indicated on said rating plate.

Choose where you want to install

your dishwasher, you can even

place it so that its sides or back

panel are side by side with furniture

or up against the wall. The

dishwasher is provided with water

supply and drain hoses, which can

be directed towards the left or right

to facilitate appropriate

installation.

Levelling.

Once the appliance is positioned,

adjust the feet by screwing them in

or out depending on how high you

want it and to level it so that it is

horizontal. Make sure that it is not

inclined more than 2 degrees. If the

appliance is level, it will help ensure

its correct operation.

Adjusting the back Feet

Insert the appliance into the cutout

and then adjust the height using the

screws located on the front bottom

part of the machine. Use a

screwdriver to turn the screws in

the clockwise or anti-clockwise

direction to increase or decrease

the height respectively.

Cold water connection.

Connect the cold water supply

hose to a 3/4 gas threaded

connection, taking care to screw it

tightly onto the tap. If the water

hoses are new or have been out of

use for an extended period of time,

let the water run to make sure it is

clear and free of impurities before

making the connection. If this

precaution is not taken, the water

inlet could get blocked, causing

damage to your dishwasher.

Your dishwasher has arrived

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The special

plastic elbow

should be

fastened firmly

onto the wall to

prevent the drain

hose from

moving and

allowing water to

spill outside the

drain.

Earth: indispensable

safety.

Only now can you plug the

appliance into a socket provided

with an efficient earth connection

(the system's earthing is a

guarantee of safety provided for by

law, make sure your system has

it).

Power supply wire.

Check the power supply wire on a

regular basis; if it is damaged, we

recommend you have it replaced

by an authorised technical

Assistance service centre.

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