Follow these easy steps to get your AEG F45250Vi Dishwasher up and running in no time.
Check the dishwasher for transport damage. Ensure that the following accessories are supplied: a funnel for filling salt, elbow for discharge hose, hose clip for discharge hose, rubber seal, restrictor 1/2”, protective strip, gap strips, mount plate, guide rods, hinges, and a plastic bag with screws, washers, and spacers.
Ensure that the machine is positioned on a horizontal level. The dishwasher is designed to be built into a cupboard. Make sure the cupboard is properly secured onto the wall, and the front edge of the shelf is level with the sides of the cupboard.
Put the dishwasher into the cupboard and screw the mount plate into position from underneath with 2 screws, ensuring the washers are between. Attach the two gap strips along each side of the cupboard, level with the front edge of the sides.
Ensure the water supply is connected to the dishwasher. The machine is equipped with safety features to prevent water from going back to the fresh water system.
The discharge hose should not be higher than 75 cm above the surface on which the dishwasher is standing. It should rise only where it meets the waste pipe, ensuring the inside diameter of the hose is not less than 13 mm.
The dishwasher is supplied with a lead and electrical plug for connection to a 230 V earthed wall socket, protected by a 10 A fuse. Ensure the dishwasher is isolated from the electric mains supply before any work is carried out.
Use the provided funnel to fill the salt container when the indicator light on the control panel is lit.
Fill the rinse aid dispenser. Use of rinse aid will result in cleaner and faster drying of the load. Adjust the dosing if streakiness or white spots appear.