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Zanussi DW1100M Instructies voor gebruik en verzorging
Adjusting the height of the machine
(DW650M, DW1100M)
The machine's total height may be
reduced 50 mm by removing the plinth.
To carry out this operation to proceed as
follows:
a) remove the front kick-plate which 'is
fastened to the appliance by means of
two screws;
b) lean the appliance on the side and
remove the plinth by unscrewing the
four screws which fasten it to the
bottom;
c) remove from the plinth the four feet
and screw them on the holes provided on
the two cross-pieces at the bottom of the
appliance.
d) mount the smoller kick-plate.
Water supply connections
This Zanussi dishwasher may be
connected to either a hot or cold water
supply, and for convenience, it is well
worth having it permanently «plumbed
in». Just make sure that the water
pressure is within the limits given in the
technical data, and, in the case of a hot
water supply, that the temperature never
exceeds 70°C (158 °F).
Your local Water Authority will advise
you on the average mains pressure in
your area. Where the water is supplied
via a cold water storage cistern, or hot
water cylinder, you can work out the
pressure yourself in both cases by
measuring the vertical distance
(or «head») between the machine's inlet
hose, and the outlet from the cold water
storage cistern; allowing roughly 1 psi
for every 2 feet.
As to the making of the connection
itself, the coupling nut fitted to the
machine's supply hose is designed to
screw onto either a 3/4 inch gas thread
spout, or to a purpose made quick-
coupling tap such as the Press-Block.
To make this easier, the hose itself may
be turned to the right or left. In either
case, be sure to incorporate the strainer
supplied with the machine onto the joint
(fig. 5).