Water connection
Feed connection: The water purifier is connected to cold water
(2 - 40 °C) via the feed water hose. The connection should be
supplied with an easily accessible shut-off valve, see fig. E. If
the connection is with new pipes or pipes that have not been in
use for an extended period, the water should be allowed to run
for a while before the hose is connected in order to flush out
sand and rust.
1.
Check that the black washer is in position in the con-
nection on the feed water hose's straight end.
2.
Screw the feed water hose's straight end onto the
shut-off valve as shown in fig. E. If the 3/4" hose
connection does not fit, it can be changed to a 1/2"
connection using the adapter supplied. Put the black
washer in the adapter and screw the adapter onto the
shut-off valve for feedwater. Screw the feed water
hose onto the adapter.
Reject water outlet connection: The flushing water passes via
the reject water hose to the reject water outlet. The hose may be
extended up to 4 m, and the minimum internal diameter is 13
mm.
The connection is made to the water trap via the dishwasher
drain or simular connections. If the reject water outlet spigot is
already connected, the intermediate section should be changed
to one with two spigots. The reject water outlet spigot is placed
before the water trap. Affix the hose as shown in fig. F securely
with the aid of the hose clip and bracket for the reject water
hose.
The reject water hose should be placed at least
50 mm above the water purifier's upper section and
existing water trap using the enclosed bracket.
Electrical connection
The water purifier should be connected to an earthed electrical
supply (230 V, 50 Hz and 10 A). We recommend connection
using a plug, as some operations require the power supply to be
temporarily interrupted. The plug should also be easily acces-
sible after installation.
INSTALLATION
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