Asko D5436XL User Manual

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing this quality product from ASKO.
We hope it will meet your expectations and fulfill your needs for many years to come. Scandinavian design combines clean lines, everyday functionality, and high quality. These are key characteristics of all our products and the reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world.
To get the most out of your new dishwasher, we recommend that you read the operating instructions before using it. The operating instructions also include information on how you can help protect the environment.
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Operating Instructions
Dishwasher
ASKO D5436XL
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Contents

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Front panel

2Front panel 3Important safety instructions 4Before washing for the first time 5Loading the dishwasher 7Using the dishwasher
10Settings
12Care and maintenance instructions 14Troubleshooting 16Technical information 17Service 18Program chart 19Notes
To start, press and hold the main power switch until the display illuminates.
1 Program selector
2 Heavy wash
3 Sanitation wash
4 Normal wash
5 Eco wash
The panel is fitted with touch buttons with audible feedback (see the chapter Settings).
NOTE!
Two minutes after the last button press, the display enters left-on mode to save energy. The display brightness is reduced. Press the Program selector once, or one of the option buttons, to reactivate the display.
6 Quick wash
7 Rinse & Hold
8 High temperature
9 Long dry
10 Start/Stop
11 Display
12 Delayed start
13 Child lock (button lock)
14 Rinse aid indicator
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Important safety instructions

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNING!
When using your dishwasher, follow basic precautions, includ­ing the following:
Read all instructions before using the dishwasher.
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
Use only detergents or wetting agents recommended for
use in a dishwasher and keep them out of the reach of children.
When loading items to be washed:
locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage
the door seal, and
– load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwash- er safeor the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturers recommendations.
Do not operate the dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of
the dishwasher.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on a dishwasher.
Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for two weeks, before using the dishwasher turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when remov­ing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Read the grounding instructions in the installation instruc­tions.
Should a child swallow dishwasher detergent or rinse aid, give plenty to drink immediately, i.e., one or two glasses of milk or water. Do not try to induce vomiting. Seek medical advice immediately: Call the National Capital Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222.
Always close the door and start the dishwasher as soon as you put in the detergent.
Always keep small children away from the machine when it is open. There may be some detergent residue left inside the machine.
If dishwasher detergent gets in someones eyes, rinse them with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.

Activate child lock (Kid Safe)

You can activate the child lock (button lock) to prevent children from starting the dishwasher (see the section Settings).

Winter storage/Transport

Store the dishwasher where the temperature remains above freezing.
Avoid long transport distances in very cold weather.
Transport the dishwasher upright or laying on its back.

Overflow guard function

The overflow protection starts pumping out the machine and turns off the water supply if the water level in the dishwasher exceeds the normal level. If the overflow protection is triggered, turn off the water supply and call the Customer Care Center.

Care and maintenance instructions

When cleaning the edge around the door, use only a slightly damp cloth. Do not spray water around the edge! Moisture can make its way into the lock, which contains electrical components.

Packing material

Please sort waste materials in accordance with local guidelines.

General

Do not run the dishwasher while you are out of the home.
Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline, or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before servicing.
Repairs should be done by a qualified technician.
WARNING!
This product may contain chemicals known to the state of Cal­ifornia to cause cancer or reproductive harm.

Child safety

TIP!
Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids are corrosive, so always keep them out of reach of children.

Disposal

When the machine has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable. Pull out the power cable and cut it as short as possible.
The dishwasher is manufactured and labeled for recycling.
Contact your municipality for information about where and
how your dishwasher can be recycled correctly.
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Before washing for the first time

Water supply

The machine can be connected to either a hot (max. 160 °F, 70 °C) or cold water supply. We recommend a cold water supply. The water pressure should be 4.2-140 psi. See also the section Economic dishwashing in the chapter Loading the dishwasher.

Program key

Some dishwashers include program keys in different languages. Attach the program key in the appropriate language to the top of the door.

Checking water hardness

Contact the local water utility to check the water hardness in your area. This is important to determine how much detergent and rinse aid to use.

Fill with rinse aid

Use rinse aid to improve wash and dry times. Also use rinse aid to achieve clear and spotless results.
1 Open the rinse aid compartment lid.
2 Carefully top up with rinse aid. Only add rinse aid to the level
marked max.
3 Wipe up any spilled rinse aid around the compartment.
4 Close the lid firmly.

Setting the rinse aid dosage

The section Settings describes how to set rinse aid amount. The rinse aid amount can be set from (Off) to (High dose). (Factory settings: )

Increase the rinse aid dosage:

If the dishes have water marks.

Reduce the rinse aid dosage:

If the dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
If the dishes are streaked.
Heavy foaming. If you have very soft water, the rinse aid can
be diluted 50:50 with water.

Refill rinse aid indicator

When the rinse aid needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display.
NOTE!
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out.
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Loading the dishwasher

Economic dishwashing

Run programs only with a full load

Wait until the dishwasher is fully loaded before running a program, this way you save energy. Use the Rinse & Hold program to rinse the dishes if there are any unpleasant odors while you wait for the dishwasher to become fully loaded.

Run programs at a lower temperature

If the dishes are only lightly soiled, you can select a lower tem­perature with certain programs. See also the section Selecting Options in the chapter Using the dishwasher.

Select a program with the option Short dry

To save energy, use Short dry. The drying result will be better if, once the program is finished, you leave the door slightly open.

Do not rinse under running water

Simply scrape off large food particles before loading the dish­washer.

Choose a green detergent

Read the environmental declaration on the packaging!

Connect to cold water...

If you use oil or electricity to heat your home.

Connect to hot water (max. 160 °F (70 °C))...

If you use district heating, solar power, or geothermal power to heat your home. Choosing a hot water connection cuts program times and reduces the dishwasher's electricity consumption.

Typical load for 10 place settings

Upper basket with 10 place settings AHAM DW-1

Fragile dishes

Some cookware is not dishwasher safe. This can be for several reasons. Some materials cannot withstand high temperatures, others can be damaged by dishwasher detergent.

Fragile decoration

Porcelain with decoration on top of the glazing (the items feel rough) should not be washed in a dishwasher.

Crystal/Glass

Position items so they do not touch during operation. Use a short program with the lowest possible wash temperature. Select Short dry. Do not wash fragile items in the dishwasher.
Glass washed at high temperatures can develop a gray film that cannot be removed. Wash fragile glasses at a low temperature with a small amount of detergent.

Silver

Silver and stainless steel items should not come into contact, as the silver can become discolored.

Cutlery with glued handles

Some types of glue are not dishwasher safe. In such cases, the handles may loosen.

Wood

Wooden items should only be washed in a dishwasher if marked dishwasher safe.

Aluminum

Aluminum can lose its shine if washed in a dishwasher. However, good quality aluminum pans can be washed in a dishwasher, even if some of the shine will be lost.

Plastic items

Avoid washing plastic items that cannot withstand high tempera­tures.
Lower basket with 10 place settings AHAM DW-1

The baskets

The dishwasher includes a top cutlery tray, an upper basket, and a lower basket with a cutlery basket.
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Top cutlery tray

The top cutlery tray accommodates cutlery, ladles, whisks, and other utensils.

Raising the top cutlery tray

1 Remove the top cutlery tray.
2 Pull the two locking handles forward on each side to raise the
top cutlery tray.

Lowering the top cutlery tray

1 Remove the top cutlery tray.
2 Slide the two locking handles down and back to lower the top
cutlery tray.

Lower basket

Place plates, side plates, serving dishes, pots, and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower basket.
Place pots and pans in the right rear of the lower basket for the best cleaning results from the two rear spray nozzles (Power ZonePot & Pans), which are intended for these types of dishes.

Upper basket

Place glasses, cups, bowls, side plates, and saucers in the upper basket. Place all soiled surfaces down! Place wine glasses on the wine shelf. Place knives on the knife stand, if applicable.

Foldable tines

Lower the foldable tines when washing large pots.

Washing large plates

Move adjustable tines and their mounts to widen the distance between the tine rows to adapt the lower basket to plates with a diameter greater than 9 3/4" (25 cm).

Cutlery basket

Place cutlery with the handles facing down, except for knives, and spread them out as much as possible. Ensure that spoons do not stack inside each other.
The cutlery basket is best placed in the middle at the front of the lower basket to best utilize dishwashing performance from the unique spray nozzle (Power ZoneCutlery), which is intended for the cutlery basket.
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Using the dishwasher

WARNING!
Knives and other pointed items must be placed with the points down in the cutlery basket or horizontally in other baskets.

Fold-down section for small items

The cutlery basket has a fold-down section in the middle for small items, or small shafts, such as electric whisk attachments.
NOTE!
Check that the spray arms can rotate freely.

Add detergent

1 Prewash detergent compartment
2 Main wash detergent compartment
We recommend that you use only unscented, granular automatic dishwashing detergent. Using the wrong detergent could cause flooding and/or damage your dishwasher. Do not use detergent that has been wet and is clumped. Also, check the expiration date on the container.
The amount of detergent needed can vary due to differences in water hardness. To determine the water hardness in your area, contact your local water utility or area water softening company. The harder the water, the more detergent you may need. Refer to the chart below for the recommended detergent amounts based on water hardness. Remember, you should adjust the amount of detergent you use by small amounts until you find the correct amount. Twelve grains and higher is extremely hard water and detergent alone may not be enough. You may need to use a water softener to maximize the performance of your dishwasher. Also, in areas with hard water (9+) you may need to wash at lower temperatures to prevent hard water deposits from forming in tank and wash system. In hard water areas, both the dishes and the machine can develop a white or gray film after a while. If this happens, run the Normal wash program with high temper­ature and two tablespoons of citric acid or commercially available dishwasher cleaner in the detergent compartment (with no dishes in the machine).
NOTE!
We recommend that you do not add prewash detergent for the program Quick wash.
NOTE!
If you use a dishwashing detergent with a rinse aid additive, you should not fill the rinse aid dispenser. This could cause a film on your dishes.
Recommended detergent amounts based on water hardness
Detergent amountsWater hardness
Soft
(0-3 grains per gallon)
Medium
(4-8 grains per gallon)
Hard
(9+ grains*)
*12 grains and higher is extremely hard water.
Prewash 1 teaspoon
Main wash 1 to 1-1/2 tablespoons
Prewash 1 teaspoon
Main wash 1 to 2 tablespoons
Prewash 1 teaspoon
Main wash 2 to 3 tablespoons
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WARNING!
Children must be supervised – dishwasher detergent is corro­sive!
NOTE!
Use only dishwasher detergent! Liquid hand-washing detergent must not be used as the foam that forms prevents the dishwash­er from operating effectively.

Quick wash

This program is used for glasses and porcelain that is lightly soiled, such as coffee cups.

Rinse & Hold

Use to rinse dishes while you wait for the dishwasher to become fully loaded.

Dishwasher tablets

Halve the tablet if it is difficult to close the dispenser lid. There is a risk that the detergent will not be released properly if the lid is tight and cannot open correctly.
NOTE!
Dishwasher tablets are not recommended for short programs (less than 75 minutes). Use powder or liquid dishwasher deter­gent instead.

3-in-1/All-in-one detergent

Read through the directions for these products carefully. If any­thing is unclear, contact the detergent manufacturer.

Main power switch

Press the main power switch and close the door.

Program selection

Press the Program selector one or more times until the desired program symbol lights.

Heavy wash

Program for very dirty dishes, such as pans, casserole dishes, and oven dishes. If these dishes do not completely fill the dish­washer, you can add plates and other dishes that can withstand a Heavy wash to fill out the load.

Sanitation wash

A program that is able to deal with most household germs and particularly dirty dishware. This program uses a high final rinse temperature for good drying results and to kill germs.
NB: Do not load dishware that cannot withstand high wash or rinse temperatures.

Normal wash

This program is recommended for daily, regular, or typical use to completely wash a full load of normally soiled dishes, such as plates, serving dishes, cups, and glasses. No options are recom­mended.

Eco wash

This program is most effective in terms of combined energy and water consumption.

Selecting Options

To select an option, press one of the option buttons. The field next to the button lights when the option is activated. The available options depend on the selected program. Once you have started the program, the options you selected are saved for the next time you use the same program. An exception is the Delayed start option.

High temperature

Activate this option for improved dishwashing results. The ma­chine then uses a higher temperature for the main wash.
If you want to use the lower temperature, press until the field next to the button turns off.
You can vary the temperature as shown below:
150 °F (65 °C) / 160 °F (70 °C)Sanitation wash:
124 °F (51 °C) / 150 °F (65 °C)Normal wash:
140 °F (60 °C) / 150 °F (65 °C)Heavy wash:
85 °F (30 °C) / 140 °F (60 °C)Quick wash:
130 °F (55 °C) / 140 °F (60 °C)Eco wash:

Long dry

Activate Long dry to increase final rinse temperature and dry time to improve drying results. This causes a slight increase in energy consumption.
If you want a program with Short dry, press so that the field next to the button turns off.

Delayed start

When you select Delayed start, the dishwasher will start 1-24 hours after you press the Start/Stop button.
1 Press the button once to activate Delayed start. Press the
button several times – or hold it in – to set the desired number of hours.
2 Press Start/Stop and the dishwasher counts down 1 hour at
a time and starts after the selected delay.
Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds if you want to cancel the Delayed start option.
NOTE!
Remember to press the Start/Stop button to start the program.
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Start the dishwasher

Press and hold Start/Stop until the display flashes three times with the remaining time. This indicates that the program has started. Close the door properly, otherwise the dishwasher will
not start. The display indicates if the door is open.
NOTE!
If the machine does not start within 2 minutes of the last button press, the display returns to showing the last program run.

Stopping or changing a program

If you want to change programs after starting the dishwasher, open the door then press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds. Add more detergent if the lid of the detergent dispenser has opened. Then choose a new program, press Start/Stop, and close the door.

Do you want to add more dishes?

Open the door. The dishwasher stops automatically. Add the dishes, close the door, and the dishwasher resumes the program.

Time remaining

Once you have selected a program and options, the display indi­cates how long the program took the last time it was used. Once you have started the dishwasher, the display indicates how much program time remains. The remaining time is updated after the water for the final rinse has been heated.
This may differ somewhat from time to time depending on the temperature of the water supply, the amount of dishes, the ambi­ent temperature, and other factors.
The time counts down while the program is running and the re­mainder of the program is displayed. The remaining time is dis­played, e.g., 1:15, meaning that 1 minute 15 seconds of the program remains.
NOTE!
During the first run of each program, the remaining time dis­played can be slightly misleading, as the dishwasher is estimat­ing the time. When you run the program a second time, the dishwasher will calculate the remaining time based on the previous duration of the program.

If the dishwasher is turned off using the main power switch or due to a power failure

If the program was not finished, the interrupted program resumes when power is restored.
NOTE!
During drying, the program is interrupted if the power is cut or the door is open for more than 2 minutes.

Once the program has finished

Once the program has finished, "End" appears on the display.
At the end of the program, one short signal will sound. Chapter Settings describes how to change this function.
Once the cycle is complete, the dishwasher uses standby power only. Use the main power switch to power off completely. Shut off the water supply valve after every use.
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Settings

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Press to save the setting value and continue to the next setting.
Current setting.
Current setting value.
Press to browse between setting values.
Display

Do as follows to open the settings menu:

DescriptionButton press
Turn off the dishwasher using the main power switch. Wait about five seconds.1.
Then press the main power switch again. Wait until the numbers appear in the right-hand display before
continuing to the next step.
2.
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Within five seconds, press and hold the Program selector (wait for the audible signal confirming the
button press) and then immediately press the Long dry button without releasing the Program selector.
Keep the buttons pressed until the symbols for the Heavy wash and Rinse & Hold programs start to
flash.
TIP!
Be sure to press right on the symbols, so as not to inadvertently activate any other button. Try again if you fail to open the settings menu the first time.

You can now adjust the following settings:

DescriptionSettingsOptionsButton press
(Off)
(On)
Child lock
(Kid Safe)
Press Start/Stop to save the setting value and continue to the next setting.
If you do not want to change any other settings, keep pressing Start/Stop to step through the entire settings menu.
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You can activate the child lock (button lock) option
to prevent children from starting the dishwasher.
Press the High temperature and Long dry buttons
simultaneously to temporarily deactivate the button
lock when you want to start the dishwasher. The
button lock is automatically reactivated after 2 min-
utes.
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DescriptionSettingsOptionsButton press
(Off)
Buzzer volume
The dishwasher uses a buzzer to indicate when a
program is finished or when a fault has occurred.
(Low)
(High)
Press Start/Stop to save the setting value and continue to the next setting.
(Off)
This sound is used to confirm each button press.Operation volume
(Low)
(High)
Press Start/Stop to save the setting value and continue to the next setting.
(Low)
For adjusting the contrast of the display.LCD contrast
(High)
Press Start/Stop to save the setting value and continue to the next setting.
(Off)
Rinse aid dosage setting.Rinse aid
(Low dosage)
(High dosage)
Press Start/Stop to exit the settings menu.
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Care and maintenance
Coarse filter
1x
Fine filter
Pipe section
1x
instructions

Coarse filter

The coarse filter traps larger food particles, which cannot get past the drain pump. Empty the coarse filter as necessary.
1 Lift the coarse filter by the handle.
2 Empty the coarse filter. Remember to replace it!

Fine filter

Debris that collects on the fine filter is automatically rinsed away during each wash. However, the fine filter and its pipe section should be cleaned a couple of times a year.
1 Turn the handle counterclockwise once.
NOTE!
The dishwasher must not be used without the filters in place!
Dishwashing results may be affected if the coarse filter is incor­rectly fitted.

Drain pump

The pump can be accessed from inside the dishwasher.
1 Cut the power to the dishwasher by unplugging the unit from
the power outlet.
2 Remove the coarse filter and pipe section.
3 Remove the small yellow drain pump access cover at the left
of the bottom drain (see illustration below).
4 By inserting your finger into the hole, you can turn the pump
blades to release anything blocking the pump.
2 Lift the pipe section straight up by the handle. Free the coarse
filter to clean the pipe section.
3 Remove and clean the fine filter.
4 Replace in reverse order. Check that the edges seal properly
when replacing the fine filter.
5 Lock the filter in place by turning the handle clockwise to the
stop position. The handle should point straight out from the dishwasher.
5 Reinstall the access cover and filters.
6 Plug the machine in again.
If the dishwasher still does not start and a whirring sound is heard, the overflow protection has been triggered.
Shut off the water.
Unplug the unit from the power outlet.
Call the Customer Care Center.
NOTE!
Do not forget to reinstall the drain pump access cover.

Spray arms

Holes and bearings can become blocked. Remove debris using a needle or similar item. The spray arms have holes on the bottom.
Spray arms can be removed for cleaning. Reinstall after cleaning.
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Lower spray arm

Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it.

Upper spray arm

The upper basket must be removed before the upper spray arm can be released. Extend the upper basket then rotate each basket catch runner outward (see illustration). Remove the basket.

Door

When cleaning the edge around the door, use only a slightly damp cloth (with a little cleaner if necessary).
WARNING!
Do not use a spray bottle or the like around the door lock. This is to ensure that water does not penetrate the door catch and come into contact with the electrical components.

Limescale deposits

The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use. However, if you have hard water, limescale deposits may form in the dishwasher. If this happens, run the Normal wash program with high temperature and two tablespoons of citric acid or commercially available dishwasher cleaner in the detergent compartment (with no dishes in the machine).
Pull the upper spray arm straight up to release.

Top spray arm

Remove the upper basket then release the top spray arm. See section Upper spray arm.
Remove the top cutlery tray. Push the top spray arm up and turn the spray arm bearings counterclockwise to remove the spray arm.

Front panel

Keep the touch buttons clean and free from grease. Wipe them clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never use cleaners – they can scratch the surface. Use the main power switch to turn off the dishwasher before cleaning the touch buttons to avoid acti­vating any buttons unintentionally.
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Troubleshooting

ActionType of faultDisplay
Call the Customer Care Center.Overfilling
Water outlet fault
Inlet valve leakage
Turn off the machine with the main power switch and then turn it on again to clear the error message from the display.
able product.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Dishwashing program too weak.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
See "Water remains in the dishwasher above the filters"
in the table below.
Check that the water supply valve is on.Water inlet fault
Turn off the water supply valve and call the Customer
Care Center.
ActionPossible causesProblem
Remove the arms and clean them.The spray arms do not rotate.The dishes are not clean.
Check that the dishes are not blocking the
spray arms.
Avoid large packages.Detergent is too old. Detergent is a perish-
Dose according to water hardness. Far too
much or far too little detergent can result in
poor dishwashing results.
Select a higher temperature or a more pow-
erful program.
Do not cover dishes with large bowls or lids.
Avoid placing very tall glasses in the corners
of the baskets.
Spots on stainless steel or silver.
the program.
The filter is not correctly fitted.
Incorrect rinse aid dosage setting.Spots or films on the dishes.
Too high temperature and/or too much deter-
gent can cause etching on crystal. Unfortu-
nately, this cannot be repaired, only prevent-
ed.
Rinse aid dosage setting too high.The dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
Some types of food, such as mustard, may-
onnaise, lemon, vinegar, salt, and dressings,
can mark stainless steel if left for too long.
All stainless steel can cause spots on silver
if they come into contact during dishwashing.
Aluminum can also cause spots on dishes.
Load the dishes securely.Glasses and cups have toppled over during
Screw the filter firmly into place. See the
section Care and maintenance instructions.
See the sections Before washing for the first
time and Settings.
Wash crystal at a low temperature and with
a conservative amount of detergent. Contact
the detergent manufacturer.
Reduce the amount. See the sections Before
washing for the first time and Settings. If you
have very soft water, you may want to dilute
the rinse aid 50:50 with water.
Rinse off these types of food if not starting
the dishwasher immediately. Or why not run
the Rinse & Hold program?
Silver and stainless steel items should not
come into contact during dishwashing.
Use a detergent with a bleaching agent.Lipstick and tea can be difficult to wash off.Spots left after washing.
Rattling sound when dishwashing.
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The dishes are not correctly placed or the
spray arms are not rotating.
Check that the dishes are placed securely.
Spin the spray arms to make sure they can
rotate.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
The dishwasher does not start.
filters.
The Start/Stop start button has been pressed
for too short a time.
A whirring sound (the drain pump) is heard
from the dishwasher and does not stop when
the main power switch is turned off.
Check that the Delayed start option has not
been selected.
The program is taking longer than estimated.1 minute appears on the display.
Blocked drain hose.Water remains in the dishwasher above the
Kink in drain hose.
Press and hold Start/Stop until the display
flashes three times with the remaining time.
Check.The door is not properly closed.
Check.A fuse/circuit breaker has been tripped.
Check.The plug is not plugged into the power outlet.
Check.The water supply valve is turned off.
Check.Overflow/leaks.
Turn off the water supply valve. Pull out the
plug and call the Customer Care Center.
Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds if
you want to cancel the Delayed start option.
None. Next time the program is run, the cor-
rected time will be displayed.
Loosen the drain hose from where it termi-
nates. Check that no debris has clogged the
hose. Is the cone-shaped part of the drain
boot cut to the maximum size of the fitting
where it attaches?
Check that the hose is free from kinks and
sharp bends.
The touch buttons do not react when
pressed.
Debris in the drain pump.
Dirt around the seals and in corners.Bad odor in dishwasher.
Low temperature programs have been select-
ed for a prolonged period.
Rinse aid needs topping up or dosage is set
too low.
The baskets are not correctly positioned.Cannot close door.
after opening the door.
Clean the coarse and fine filters.The filters are blocked.
Clean the drain pump. See the section Care
and maintenance instructions.
Clean with dish brush and low foaming
cleaner.
Run a program with a higher temperature
about once a month.
Activate the Long dry option.Drying power too low.The dishes are not dry enough.
Fully load the dishwasher.The dishwasher is not fully loaded.
Top up with rinse add or increase the rinse
aid dosage. See the sections Before washing
for the first time and Settings.
Open the door a little once the program has
finished.
Check that the baskets are correctly posi-
tioned horizontally.
Check that the dishes are not blocking the
baskets from sliding properly into place.
Wait a moment then try again.You have pressed the touch buttons too soon
Clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth.Dirt on the touch buttons.
See the section Settings.Child lock (button lock) activated.
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Technical information

Technical data

32-1/4'' - 34'' (819-864 mm)Height:
24" (610 mm)Width:
22-7/8" (581 mm)Depth:
Weight:
1)
Weight can vary due to different specifications.
108 lb (49 kg)
4.2–140 psiWater pressure:
See serial number tag and rating plate.Electrical connection:
See serial number tag and rating plate.Rated power:
1)
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Service

SERIAL NO.
ART. NO.
Service no.
1
3
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Limited Warranty – Residential Appliances

ASKO Distribution North America, LLC. (ASKO) warrants to the original purchaser (the ASKO Customer) of the ASKO product (the ASKO Product), who purchased the ASKO Product from a distributor, dealer, manufacturers representative or other seller who has been authorized by ASKO, that this ASKO Product is free of defects in materials and/or workmanship, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. This Limited Warranty covers parts and labor, except as set forth in this Limited Warran­ty. Service must be provided by an authorized ASKO service company. YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVID­ED HEREIN. This Limited Warranty is valid only when the ASKO Product is used in the country in which it was purchased. Proof of original purchase date is required to obtain service under this Limited Warranty.

Residential ASKO Products Used Exclusively for Household/Personal Purposes:

Two (2) Years limited Warranty – Any warranty service claims for residential ASKO Products must be filed with ASKO within two (2) years from date of purchase. Service will be provided during normal business hours.

Residential ASKO Products Not Used Exclusively for Household/Personal Purposes or used Commercially or used in Marine, Mobile or Aeronautical Applications:

One (1) Year limited Warranty – Any warranty service claims for ASKO Products not used exclusively for household and personal use, or used commercially or used in marine, mobile, or aeronau­tical applications must be filed with ASKO within one (1) year from date of purchase. Service will be provided during normal business hours.
10 Replacement parts or repair labor on ASKO Products with
original model/serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be easily determined.

Disclaimer

YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVIDED HEREIN. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED ARE ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WAR­RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTIC­ULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitations regarding warranty rights. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Attempted repair by any person other than an authorized ASKO service company will void this Limited Warranty.

Limitation of liability

IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO OR THE MANUFACTURER AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARENTS, SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO OR THE MANUFACTURER AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARENTS, SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OTHER THAN ACTUAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE ASKO PRODUCT AS TO WHICH A CLAIM IS MADE. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You also may have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to juris­diction.

Items excluded from warranty

This limited warranty does not cover:

1 Replacement parts or repair labor if the ASKO Product is used
in a manner that is inconsistent with published user or operator instructions and/or installation instructions.
2 Service calls to correct the installation of the ASKO Product,
to instruct you on how to use the ASKO Product, to replace or repair house fuses, or to correct house wiring or plumbing.
3 Consumable items and parts, such as filters.
4 Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse,
negligence, fire, flood, acts of God, improper use, improper installation, installation not in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes, or use of products not approved by ASKO, as well as any attempted repair by other than authorized ASKO service companies.
5 Cosmetic damage, including scratches, dents, chips or other
damage to the finish of the ASKO Product, unless such dam­age results from defects in materials or workmanship and is reported to ASKO within 5 days from date of purchase.
6 Pickup and delivery. The ASKO Product is intended to be re-
paired in your home.
7 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized
modifications made to the ASKO Product.
8 Expenses for travel and transportation for product service if
the ASKO Product is located in a remote area where service by an authorized ASKO service company is not available.
9 The removal and reinstallation of the ASKO Product if it is in-
stalled in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accor­dance with ASKOs published installation instructions.

Troubleshooting & ASKO Customer Care

If you think you need repair service, first see the Troubleshooting section of the Use & Care Guide. If you are unable to resolve the problem after checking Troubleshooting, then additional help can be obtained by calling ASKO Customer Care at 1-800-898-
1879.
Read chapter Troubleshooting before contacting the Customer Care Center. Make a note of the details on the rating plate posi­tioned on the right inside the dishwasher. Make a note of the service number (1), item number (2) and serial number (3).

Service after expiration of limited warranty

For information about obtaining parts and labor after expiration of this Limited Warranty or arising outside the scope of this Limited Warranty, please contact ASKO Customer Care at 1-800-898-
1879. After your purchase and prior to first use of the ASKO Product, register your ASKO Product with ASKO by utilizing the address information below. Should you need further assistance as well, contact us at the address information below:
ASKO Distribution North America, LLC Customer Care Center, PO Box 44848, MADISON WI 53744
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Program chart

(gallon)
sumption
1)
Consumption values
Water con-
3)
Energy
Hot water
Dishwashing
2)
Energy
Cold water
(approx. kWh)
time
(approx. kWh)
(approx.
hrs:min)
3.20.72:101.32:25150 °F2140 °F2Heavy wash
4.70.93:001.53:15150 °F2150 °F2Sanitation wash
3.80.42:000.82:20117 °F2124 °F1
2.90.52:150.82:30120 °F2130 °FEco wash
2.60.10:200.20:2085 °F285 °FQuick wash
0.80.010:060.010:06--- °F1Rinse & Hold
Final rinse
temperature
(°F)
Number
of rinses
Main wash (°F)PrewashesOptionsProgram
Dishwashing
time
(approx.
hrs:min)
4)
Normal wash
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Consumption values vary depending on the temperature of the incoming water, room temperature, load size, selected additional options, and more.2)Connection to cold water, approx. 50 °F (10 °C). (A cold water supply is recommended.)
Connection to hot water, approx. 120 °F (50 °C).4)Energy label information is based on this program. This program is recommended for daily, regular, or typical use to completely wash a full load of normally soiled dishes, such
as plates, serving dishes, cups, and glasses. No options are recommended.
1)
3)
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Notes

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Quick guide

1.
2.
3.
Load the baskets
(See page 5.)
Do not rinse dishes under running water before loading them in the dishwasher. Simply scrape off large food particles before loading the dishwasher.
Check that the spray arms can rotate freely
Check also that the water supply valve is on.
Add detergent
The detergent compartment has a small compartment for prewash and a large compartment for the main wash. (See page 7.)
4.
5.
6.
Press the main power switch then close the door
Check/Add rinse aid
Fill rinse aid for optimal washing and drying results. (See page 4.)
Refill rinse aid indicator.
Select a program and any options
(See page 8.)
Press Start/Stop
7.
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