Fulgor Milano FDW 8207 Manuale d'uso

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The curved end of drainage tube , which is being supplied with your appliance, should be hooked

onto the edge of a sink or into a drainage pipe.

5.4

ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS

The appliance may only be connected to a properly installed electric outlet with

an earth (ground) contact. The connection must be carried out in correspondence

with existing laws and regulations and supplementary rules issued by the supplier

of electric power.

The voltage indicated in the technical data must match that of the location where the

appliance is installed.

Refer to the data plate for the correct size of the electrical plug.

If the appliance has no plug attached, it must be connected to the electricity supply by installing a

switch which is directly connected to the mains. This switch must ensure omnipolar disconnection

under overvoltage category III conditions.

5.2

WATER CONNECTION

The water supply tube , which accompanies the

dishwasher, makes it possible to connect the appliance to a

water tap with a 3/4” attachment.

During the installation, the following instructions must be

followed:
• Attach tube to the cold water tap .

• If the piping that the dishwasher will be connected to is

new or has been left unused for a long time, it is advisable

to let the water run for a few minutes before connecting

the water supply hose. This will prevent sand, rust or dirt

deposits from blocking the water supply hose filter.

• Make sure that the water pressure corresponds to the

range indicated on the data tag.

The appliance may be connected to the cold water system. It

must not be connected to the hot water system.

• The appliance must be connected to the water supply

using a set of new hoses; previously used hoses are

not recommended.

• Make sure the hoses are not excessively bent or bot-

tlenecked.

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5.3

CONNECTION OF DRAINAGE WATER

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A special siphon should be used to prevent bad

odours.
During the assembly, the following precautions

should be taken:

- the drainage tube must not be bent to avoid

blockages;

- the tube’s end, relative to the top surface of

the dishwasher (fig. 4), must be placed at a

height between 32 and 90 cm;

- the end of the tube must never be immersed

in water;

- the drainage tube must not be extended to

more than a maximum length of 1 metre.

The extension must have the same internal

diameter. Furthermore, the maximum height

at which the tube’s end can be placed (in the

case of an extended tube) must be reduced

from 90 to 50 cm.

- If you use a drainage pipe, make sure its internal diameter is not inferior to 4 cm.

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