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Plumbing
Preparation
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PLUMBING
PREPARATION
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WARNmNG: SCALD HAZARD
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Serious
injury
could result
if work is
performed
on a charged
hot water
line. Only qualified
plumbers
should
perform
plumbing
work. Do not
attempt
any work on the dishwasher
hot water supply
plumbing
until you
are certain
the hot water supply
is
shut off.
CAUTION:
Temperatures
required for
soldering
and sweating
will damage
the dishwasher's
base and water inlet
vatve. If plumbing
lines are to be
soldered
or sweated,
keep the heat
source
at least 6 inches (152.4 ram)
away from the dishwasher's
base and
water inlet valve.
Hot Water Supply
Bosh recommends
that the hot water
heater be set to deliver approximately
120 ° F (49 ° C) water to the dish-
washer. Water that is too hot can
cause
some detergents
to loose
effectiveness.
Lower water tempera-
tures wilt increase
run times.
The hot water supply pressure
must
be between 5 - 120 psi (0.3 - 8.27
bars).
Hot Water Supply
Plumbing
NOTE: Regardless
of where the hot
water supply
line enters the enclosure
(following
the guidelines
on page 8),
3osition the line 14" (355mm)
from the
enclosure's
left side, as shown
in
Figure 7, letter A.
NOTE: Decide whether
braided
hose
or copper tubing will be used for the
hot water supply
plumbing,
and
3urchase the correct type of hot water
supply shut-off valve, 90 ° elbow, and
necessary
fittings for the hot water
supply
plumbing.
Instati an easily accessible shut-off valve
(not supplied) in the hot water supply
line, as shown in Figure 7, tetter B.
Atl solder connections
must be made
before the water line is connected
to
the dishwasher's
water inlet valve.
Water may atso be supplied
to the
dishwasher
by using a braided
hose
line. Check with your local plumbing
suppty
sources
for the proper
hose
and 90 ° elbow fitting.
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on next page)
Preparaci6n
- Sistema
Plomeria