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Asko 1895 Handleiding voor installatie-instructies
CONNECTING THE
CONNECTING
CONNECTING
CONNECTING
CONNECTING
In order to prevent heat damage to the inlet valve, all
solder connections must be made before the water
line is connected to the dishwasher.
Flush the water supply line prior to connecting it to the
inlet valve of the machine.
The unit has a float switch in the base pan to protect
against flooding. If the inlet valve connection is not
seated properly, water may leak into the base pan and
activate the float switch. Make sure the connection is
seated and not leaking before completing the installation.
It is important that the water supply line and the shut-off
valve have a sufficient flow volume. At last 3 gallons (12
liters) per minute must be able to pass through the
line. The water pressure should be 18-176 psi.
If the water line is installed properly, there is no need to
seal the connection with Teflon™ tape.
Bend the tube into position after the dishwasher is in
the cabinet opening. It's best to use a tube bender to
keep the line from kinking.
TESTING FOR LEAKS
TESTING FOR LEAKS
TESTING FOR LEAKS
TESTING FOR LEAKS
TESTING FOR LEAKS
1. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
2. Turn the power on at breaker/fuse box and test the
dishwasher operation by running a Rinse cycle.
(This should take about four minutes.)
3. Turn off the electrical power and check for leaks

ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS

ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS
ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS
ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS
ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS
Now that all the connections are made and the machine
is in place under the cabinet, you should make the final
height adjustment.
1. Using a 1/2" (12 mm) wrench, adjust the locking
nuts until the machine is level. (The machine may
have an inclination of 2° maximum without affecting
its performance.)

FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET

FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET
FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET
FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET
FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET
It's necessary to fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet
so it won't tilt when the door is opened or if something
heavy is placed on the door. Use only the stainless
steel screws provided with the machine.
1. Use option A for U.S. or European standard
installations. Use option B only for European
standard installations.
2. Cover the screw heads with the plastic plugs
provided with the machine.
3. When the machine is properly attached, check that
the feet are tight against the floor and that the
machine is level.
NOTE: When it is not possible to attach the dishwasher
to the cabinet, you should install tip guards.
(See "Tip Guards" on page 2.)
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THE W W W W W A A A A A TER SUPPL
THE
THE
THE
TER SUPPLY Y Y Y Y
TER SUPPL
TER SUPPL
TER SUPPL
(1) Hot water supply
(2) Shut-off valve
NOTE:
You should only install the number 4 tubing
before you push the machine into position.
Tubing number 5 is to be fitted when the
machine is in position.
under the dishwasher.
4. Make sure that no kinks have developed in the drain
lines.
If there are no leaks and the dishwasher seems to be
working properly, continue with the installation.
2. When the feet are properly
adjusted, tighten the locking
nuts to the base pan.
NOTE: When adjusting the unit lower than 33-1/4" the
toe kick has to be modified; the holes for the
access panel and fill strips need to be
elongated.
NOTE:
Option A can be used for U.S. or European
installations. Use option B for European
standard installations only.
(3) Alternate locations
(4) & (5) Tubing