
ORDER OF CONNECTION FOR ALL INSTALLATION OPTIONS
Install in the following sequence:
1 Adjust height and level to leave a gap of 100mm between the floor and underside
of machine chassis.
2 Reconnect the locknut tothe large cable gland onthe rear panel, remove side panel
for access.
3 Connect waste outlet to the drains
4 Connect both water supply pipes ensuring correct orientation
5 Connect the electricity supply
6 Test and make any necessary adjustments.
7 Fix the self-adhesive instruction plaque in a prominent position adjacent to machine
WARNING –THE MOTOR ON THE DEWATERER MUSTROTATE IN DIRECTION OF
ARROW OR SERIOUS DAMAGE WILLOCCUR TO THE UNIT DURING FOOD PROCESSING
IF THE PIPE JOINTS ARE NOT CORRECTLY MADE, WATER LEAKAGE MAY OCCUR
1. Move the unit into position and adjust the levelling feet, it is advised that the height of
the machine should be set to give a gap of 100mm underneath the machine to the
floor for cleaning access.
2. Using a spirit level, check that the top of the unit is level in both planes and that it is
at the required height. When correct, tighten all nuts and re-check levels.
3. Continue with SUPPLY CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS.
SUPPLY CONNECTIONS –HOT AND COLD WATER INLET SUPPLIES
THE FOLLOWING ARE IMPORTANT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
The plumbing system is to be installed and used in accordance with the requirements of the
Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations and Byelaws. The purpose of these regulations
is to protect your drinking water supply from contamination.
TheWasteStation Compact is supplied with a cold-water air break, customers are to ensure
that the HOT water supply is compliant and has an approved air break or back flow
prevention.
By-laws and Regulations vary by region so it is important to check with the authority having
jurisdiction in your area.
A 15mm HOT and a 15mm COLD water supply are required on WasteStations, and the
connections should be made to the ¾” ‘Washing Machine’ style connections on the rear of
the machine. The head of water should not be less than 0.18 bar (1.8m). Use the ‘NEW
Supplied Hoses’, Do Not Use ‘Old Hoses’.
When fitted with the class A air break hopper and baffle, these machines meet UK water
regulations. The water supply connection is achieved via a storage cistern or mains supply,
to which no other fittings are to be coupled.
The rate of water flow required for normal food waste is 8 -10 litres per minute.