Where is the aquastop on my LAGAN dishwasher?
On our LAGAN built-in dishwasher (article number 005.680.16), the aquastop/water stop is cleverly built into the appliance itself, rather than in the hose at the tap connection. We did this because internal leaks occur more often than leaks at the tap connection.
Would you still prefer an aquastop in the hose? No problem! You can purchase one yourself from the manufacturer or choose another built-in dishwasher from our range.
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