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Item 63920, 63921
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Wall fastening
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Wall fastening
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Before connecting the water supply pipe, remove any dirt and dust remaining in the pipe. Then
close the main valve before connecting the system.
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The overflow and drain pipe must be provided with a free pipe guide. The length of the pipe may
not be increased, and the pipe diameter may not be reduced without authorisation.
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For the pipe connection, the pipe should be as close to the wall as possible, the pipe should run
straight, and the angles should be free. After installation, the pipe should be fixed to the wall
with a ring clamp. Pay attention to the height and placement angle of the pipe when it is con-
nected. There should be no obvious stresses after connecting the pipe to avoid water pipe
bursts and water leakage from the treatment device or pipework due to stresses in the pipework
during long-term use.
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It is forbidden to combine the overflow and drain pipes in one pipe and insert it into the waste-
water outlet.
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If the waste-water pipe or floor drain is blocked, the water treatment device must not be used.
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After installation, check whether water is leaking from the connection nozzles, the connection
between the control valve and GRP tank (glass fibre plastic) and the bypass connection.
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Seals are usually installed when connecting threaded parts. It is therefore not advisable to apply
too much force, as this can easily lead to the thread slipping and cracking.
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The waste-water pipe must be level and there must be an air gap between the waste-water pipe
(overflow pipe) and the waste-water outlet.
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The waste-water pipe (overflow pipe) must not be connected to the sewage system in a sealed
manner, as otherwise the machine can no longer work normally or the waste water can no
longer flow back to the machine due to the negative pressure.