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INSTALLATION
Connecting the reject water hose
The reject water hose (for discharge of water to a household waste pipe) can be extended up to 4 metres. The smallest internal diameter is 13 mm. The bracket (supplied) should be secured at a height of at least 50 mm and a maximum of 500 mm above the top of the appliance. Any of the following alternatives can be used for installing the reject water hose: � Connection to a waste pipe with a trap can be made if the trap has an entry point of the type used for a dishwasher discharge. If there is only one entry point and this is already in use, the connector unit will need to be changed, and one with two entry points used instead. The reject connector from the water purifier should be after the drain, to prevent water from splashing up into the sink when the water purifier is in flushing mode. The reject water hose needs to be routed in a curve up via the underside of the worktop or sink bench. Fix the hose securely in place as shown in Fig. A, using one of the hose clips and the bracket supplied. Fit the connection piece supplied onto the straight end of the appliance reject water hose by turning it anticlockwise. � To discharge water from the reject water hose straight into a sink, make sure the bracket is fixed permanently to a surface near the top edge of the sink, as illustrated.
A
� If the reject water is to be discharged into a wall standpipe, observe the dimensions shown here.
B Connecting the feed water hose
Make sure that the black washers are in place when securing the connectors at both ends of this hose. The straight end of the hose is intended for connection to the domestic plumbing. Check that the washer is in place, then screw this end of the hose onto the shut-off valve on the pipe supplying water to the appliance (see Fig. B).