Miele Diamond G 5975 SCSF Operating and Installation manual - Page 81

Plumbing 81, Connection to the water supply 81

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Plumbing Connection to the water supply ,Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. ,Do not drink water from the dishwasher! - The dishwasher can heat its own water to the temperature required by the wash program. This allows for connection of the machine to either a hot (max. 140°F / 60°C) or cold water source. For lowest energy consumption and for fastest possible wash times connect the dishwasher to a hot water source. All programs use hot water in the rinse cycles. - To use the "Energy Saver" program, a hot water connection of minimum 115°F / 45°C and maximum 140°F / 60°C (water intake temperature) is necessary. The higher the water intake temperature, the better the cleaning and drying results. - The inlet hose is approximately 5 ft. (1.5 m) long. If not connected directly to a water supply valve, an appropriate adapter (not included) is required. - Water pressure: Must be between 4.5 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar). - If the water pressure if lower, a "Water Intake" notification will be shown. See "Frequently Asked Questions" for more information. - If the water pressure is higher than shown, a pressure reducing valve must be used. Ensure that the water connection is secure after the first use. ,To prevent damage to the dishwasher, it must only be connected to a fully vented drainage system. ,Do not cut the intake hose. If the hose is cut, the dishwasher will not work. There will be a water leak. If the hose is too long, coil it neatly and place it behind or under the machine. - The water inlet hose comes equipped with an inlet hose ending with a 3/8" female compression fitting. This can be directly connected to a water supply valve or to an appropriate coupling. 81

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Connection to the water supply
,
Installation, repairs and other work
by unqualified persons could be
dangerous.
,
Do not drink water from the
dishwasher!
– The dishwasher can heat its own water
to the temperature required by the
wash program. This allows for
connection of the machine to either a
hot (max. 140°F / 60°C) or cold water
source.
For lowest energy consumption and for
fastest possible wash times connect
the dishwasher to a hot water source.
All programs use hot water in the rinse
cycles.
– To use the "Energy Saver" program, a
hot water connection of minimum
115°F / 45°C and maximum 140°F /
60°C (water intake temperature) is
necessary.
The higher the water intake
temperature, the better the cleaning
and drying results.
– The inlet hose is approximately 5 ft.
(1.5 m) long.
– The water inlet hose comes
equipped with an inlet hose ending
with a 3/8" female compression
fitting. This can be directly
connected to a water supply valve or
to an appropriate coupling.
If not connected directly to a water
supply valve, an appropriate
adapter (not included) is required.
– Water pressure: Must be between
4.5 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar).
– If the water pressure if lower, a
"Water Intake" notification will be
shown. See "Frequently Asked
Questions" for more information.
– If the water pressure is higher than
shown, a pressure reducing valve
must be used.
Ensure that the water connection is
secure after the first use.
,
To prevent damage to the
dishwasher, it must only be
connected to a fully vented drainage
system.
,
Do not cut the intake hose. If the
hose is cut, the dishwasher will not
work. There will be a water leak. If
the hose is too long, coil it neatly
and place it behind or under the
machine.
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