BDW13 60 cm Fully integrated
full height electronic dishwasher
BDW13 &
!
BDW14 DISHWASHER
60CM FULL HEIGHT DISHWASHER
IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL ANDKEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS SECTIONS OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS, ETC.
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CONTENTS
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SAFETY FIRST!
SAFETY INFORMATION .……………..…………3
*Please read this before using your dishwasher!
•
KNOWING YOUR
DISHWASHER
2
BEFORE ALLINGC
FOR SERVICE
REVIEWING THE SECTION ON
TROUBLE
HELP YOU SOLVE SOME
COMMON PROBLEMS WITHOUT
THE NEED TO ASK FOR HELP
FROM PROFESSIONAL
TECHNICIANS.
PLEASE NOTE
THE MANUFACTURER
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE
MODIFICATIONS TO PRODUCTS
WITHOUT GIVING PRIOR
NOTICE.
SHOOTING TIPS WILL
:
CONTROL PANEL ………………………..……..…4
DISHWASHER FEATURES …………..………….4
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USING YOUR
DISHWASHER
WATER SOFTENER …………………..………...5-6
DETERGENT ………………..............................6
RINSE AID ………………….............................7
LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER…..….......8-11
STARTING A WASH CYCLE ……………….12-14
UNLOADING AT THE END OF A CYCLE…....15
FILTERING SYSTEM ………………..…….…….16
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING
YOUR DISHWASHER …………………….…16-18
•
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR
SERVICE…
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODES
……………………………….…..24
………………….…19-23
•
MISCELLANEOUS
CHARACTERISTICS ………….………….……...25
HOW TO INSTALL ……….…….…..……....26-33
FINAL CHECKLIST BEFORE STARTING…….34
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PLATE SIZES….35
ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE………………………..36
CONTACT DETAILS……………………………….37
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USING!
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• NOTE - This appliance must be grounded. In
the
event of a malfunction or breakdown,
grounding
shock
of electrical current. You wi
it is
give off an electrical discharge.
will
by
because a non-grounded appliance wil
reduce the risk of electric
providing a path of least resistance
• Manufacturer declines all responsibility for
any damage due to non-grounding of
appliance.
• DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ONLY BAUMATIC
SERVICE
OF BAUMATIC SHOULD CARRY OUT REPAIRS ON
THIS
• DO NOT USE IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED.
• FOR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PLEASE CONSULT
PAGES
ENGINEERS OR AN AUTHORISED AGENT
UNIT
.
26 –
33.
ll be able to tell
l
if
BEFORE USING
IN YOUR DISHWASHER. PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 FOR A LIST
OF THESE ITEMS.
1) Keep sharp items like knives away from the door
seal.
2) Load sharp knives with the handles up to prevent
injuries.
DETERGENT, NOT SOAP OR LAUNDRY DETERGENT.
NEVER USE SOLVENTS AS THIS COULD RESULT IN AN
EXPLOSION! DISCO
SOME ITEMS ARE UNSUITABLE FOR WASHING
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE CONTROLS.
WHEN
LOADING ITEMS TO BE WASHED:
ONLY USE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER
CHILD SAFETY
•
DO NOT ABUSE OR FORCE THE
DISHWASHER. DO NOT SIT ON OR STAND
ON ITS DOOR OR DISH RACKS – TIPPING
HAZARD.
•
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM DETERGENT,
RINSE AID AND THE OPEN DOOR OF THE
DISHWASHER AS THERE COULD BE
DETERGENT LEFT INSIDE.
•
SUPERVISE YOUNG CHILDREN TO ENSURE
THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
•
SUPERVISE INFIRM PERSONS IF THEY MUST
USE THE APPLIANCE.
•
REMOVE THE DOOR TO WASHING
COMPARTMENT OF YO UR OLD APPLIANCE
BEFORE DISCARDING IT.
DURING USE
•
DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENT
DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE.
•
DO NOT USE YOUR DISHWASHER UNLESS
ALL ENCLOSURE PANELS ARE PROPERLY
IN PLACE. OPEN THE DOOR VERY
CAREFULLY IF THE DISHWASHER IS
OPERATING. THERE IS A RISK OF WATER
SQUIRTING OUT.
AFTER USE
•
ALWAYS KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED TO AVOID DANGER
OF TRIPPING.
•
CHECK THAT THE DETERGENT DISPENSER IS EMPTY
•
IF LEAVING UNUSED FOR A LONG TIME,
R COMPLETION OF WASH CYCLE.
AFTE
NNECT THE WATER SUPPLY (SEE PP. 18, 30).
READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY BEFORE
USING YOUR DISHWASHER FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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CONTROL PANEL
NOTE:
YOUR APPLIANCE IS BEING INSTALLED UNDER A WORKTOP, YOU WILL NEED TO OPEN
THE DOOR TO SEE THE CONTROL PANEL.
YOUR DISHWASHER’S CONTROL PANEL IS ON THE TOP LIP OF THE DOOR. IF
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NOTE: YOUR DISHWASHER CAN RUN A TEST CYCLE. THIS HAPPENS WHEN YOU PRESS EITHER THE PROGRAM KEY OR THE DELAY
TIMER KEY BTEST CYCLE INSTEAD. PLEASE SEE PAGE 19 (TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION) FOR MORE INFORMATION AND HOW TO CORRECT IT.
Program Indicator Light: when you select a washing program, the corresponding light will display
Program Key: Press to select a washing program. Multiple presses select different programs. See page 13 for
Salt and Rinse Aid Warning Light: Comes on when the softener or rinse aid dispenser needs refilling
Half Washing Light: Comes on when you select the ‘Half wash’ option.
Half Washing Key: Press to select ‘Half wash’ program. *
Delay Start Time: Displays the delay start time, the water temperature & ERROR CODES (see p. 24)
Delay Key: Press this key to set the delay start time. You can delay starting your washing cycle up to 24 hours.
Power On light: Comes on when the ‘ON / OFF’ Button is pressed down
ON / OFF Button: Turns the power supply on and off.
EFORE PRESSING THE ON / OFF BUTTON. WHEN THIS HAPPENS, YOUR DISHWASHER WILL NOT RUN BUT WILL ENTER THIS
how
to
program the washing cycle you want
that when you first use your dishwasher, the salt & rinse aid lights do not go out immediately
spray
arm does not run, so you should load the upper basket only).
One press on this delays the start of the washing cycle by one hour
DISHWASHER FEATURES
.
(Optional half washing means that the lower
.
.
1 ADJUSTABLE UPPER BASKET 5 MAIN FILTER
2 SPRAY AR
Your dishwasher is equipped with an adjustable rinse aid and salt container. Using individual detergents,
Note on chemicals used by the dishwasher
rinse aid and salt will give the best possible results as this will give the correct dosage of each chemical to
suit your needs. Using Two-in-One or Three-in-One tablets may not give the best results when used in
your appliance, and may not be suitable for the type of water supply in your home, as they contain predetermined quantities of salt, rinse aid and detergent and cannot be adjusted to the individual
requirements.
If you are going to use 3-in-1 (or 2-in-1) tablets, we suggest that you contact the manufacturer before use
or if you experience poor results in the wash performance and ask for assistance from them.
WATER
SOFTENING
THE LIME IN HARD WATER MAKES DEPOSITS FORM ON
DISHES AND UTENSILS. YOUR DISHWASHER HAS A
SPECIAL SOFTENING FEATURE THAT USES SALT
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO ELIMINATE LIME AND
FEATURE
MINERALS FROM THE WATE
WARNING!
ONLY USE DISHWASHER SALT IN YOUR
DISHWASHER.
NOTE:
IF YOU USE 3-IN-1 OR 2-IN-1 TABLETS, BE
SURE NOT TO ADD SALT AND/OR RINSE AID
TO THE APPLIANCE AS THESE TABLET
RINSE AID. ADDING SALT AND RINSE AID
.
TYPES ALREADY CONTAIN SALT AND/OR
TO YOUR DISHWASHER’S COMPARTMENTS
IN A CYCLE INVOLVING A 3-IN-1 OR 2-IN-1
TABLET WILL RESULT IN OVERDOSING OF
INDIVIDUAL CHEMICALS AND MAY CAUSE
OVERFLOWING OF WATER AND SUDS.
LOADING SALT INTO THE SALT CONTAINER
• REMOVE THE LOWER BASKET & THEN
UNSCREW
FROM
• IF YOU ARE FILLING THE CONTAINER
FOR
APPROX.
• PLACE THE END OF THE SUPPLIED
FUNNEL
OF
SMALL
OUT
AND REMOVE THE CAP
THE SALT CONTAINER.
THE FIRST TIME, FILL WITH
1
LITRE OF WATER.
INTO THE HOLE & ADD 1.2 Kg
SALT. NOTE: IT IS NORMAL FOR A
AMOUNT OF WATER TO COME
OF
THE CONTAINER
.
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SETTING THE WATER SOFTENER LEVEL
YOU CAN ADJUST THE AMOUNT OF SALT USED BY THE DISHWASHER TO SOFTEN WATER TO GET
THE BEST WASHING RESULTS, BASED ON THE HARDNESS OF WATER IN YOUR AREA.
1 UNSCREW THE CAP FROM THE SALT
CONTAINER.
2 THERE IS A RING ON THE NECK OF THE
CONTAINER. ROTATE THE RING IN AN
ANTICLOCKWISE DIRECTION FROM THE “-”
SETTING TOWARDS THE “+” SETTING
ACCORDING TO THE HARDNESS OF WATER
IN USE. SEE TABLE BELOW.
NOTE
1. THE SALT CONTAINER MUST BE REFILLED WHEN THE
SALT WARNING LIGHT COMES ON. ALTHOUGH THE
SALT CONTAINER MAY BE FULL, THE INDICATOR LIGHT
MAY NOT GO OUT UNTIL THE SALT HAS DISSOLVED.
2. IF THERE ARE SALT SPILLS, A SOAK PROGRAM CAN
BE RUN TO WASH AWAY SPILLAGE BEFORE USING THE
MACHINE.
3. CLEAR ANY SALT GRANULES AWAY FROM THE
CONTAINER OPENING.
ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE TABLE BELOW:
WA TER H ARDNESS
Cl ark e Degrees
dH
mmol /l
Selector Position
Salt consum ption
(gra m/cycle)
Au to nomy
(cycles/1.2kgs)
0~140~180~ 1. 8
/
0
/
14~3 618~4 41. 8~4.4
-
2060
36~7144~8 94. 4~8.9M E D4030
71
898. 9
+
6020
Contact your l ocal wa ter board for information on the hardne ss of your water suppl y.
DETERGENT “How much do I use?”
To OPEN the DETERGENT DISPENSER DOOR, use the CATCH on its LOWER SIDE.
*NOTE: SEE P.13 – WASH CYCLE TABLE for AMOUNT of DETERGENT to use.
NOTE:
• ALWAYS CHECK THE WASH CYCLE TABLE
FOR DOSAGE ADVICE. NEVER OVERFILL
THE DISPENSER.
• DO NOT OVERDOSE TO PREVENT THE
FORMATION OF DEPOSITS (THE WATER
SOFTENING FEATURE ALREADY TAKES CARE
OF THIS!).
THE HARDER YOUR WATER, THE MORE DETERGENT
YOU MAY NEED. ADJUST THE DOSE JUST BY SMALL
AMOUNTS UNTIL YOU FIND THE CORRECT AMOUNT
OF DETERGENT TO USE.
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• THE RINSE AID IS RELEASED DURING THE
FINAL
RINSE TO PREVENT WATER FROM
RINSE AID
FORMING DROPLETS ON YOUR
CAN CAUSE SPOTS AND STREAKS. IT
THAT
ALSO IMPROVES DRYING BY ALLOWING
WATER
TO
FALL OFF THE DISHES.
DISHES
• YOUR DISHWASHER IS DESIGNED TO USE
DISPENSER. TO FILL THE DISPENSER, OPEN
LIQUID
DISPENSER
THE
CAP AND POUR THE RINSE AID INTO
INDICATOR TURNS COMPLETELY BLACK.
THE
RINSE AIDS. THE RINSE AID
CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE
DOOR
NEXT TO THE DETERGENT
THE DISPENSER UNTIL THE LEVEL
DISPENSER HOLDS ABOUT 100ML OF
LIQUID
RINSE AID.
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERFILL THE
DISPENSER
•
TO OPEN THE DISPENSER, TURN THE CAP TO
THE ‘OPEN’ (LEFT) ARROW AND LIFT IT OUT.
•
POUR THE RINSE AID INTO THE DISPENSER.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERFILL.
•
REPLACE CAP BY INSERTING IT ALIGNED WITH
‘OPEN’ ARROW & TURN IT TO THE CLOSED
(RIGHT) ARROW.
NOTE
NEED RINSE AID FOR IT MAY CAUSE A WHITE FILM
FROTHING.
DAMP CLOTH. DON’T FORGET TO REPLACE
: IF
THE
YOU HAVE SOFT WATER, YOU MAY NOT
TO DEVELOP ON YOUR DISHES.
–
CAP BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE
THIS COULD CAUSE
WIPE AWAY SPILLS WITH A
DISHWASHERDOOR.
ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER
As with detergent, the amount of rinse
aid needed for your dishes depends on
the hardness of the water in your area.
Too much rinse aid can result in
foaming and cause cloudiness or
streaks on your dishes. If your water
is very soft, you may not need rinse
d. You can always dilute the rinse
ai
aid with an equal amount of water.
The rinse aid dispenser has six settings
DRYING
LID AND ROTATING THE DIAL TO “2”. IF THE DISHES ARE STILL NOT DRYING PROPERLY OR ARE SPOTTED,
ADJUST
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ARE A PROBLEM, INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF RINSE AID DISPENSED BY REMOVING THE DISPENSER
THE DIAL TO THE NEXT HIGHER NUMBER UNTIL YOUR DISHES ARE SPOT-FREE.
NOTE: Please read the notes for detergent use on p. 13.
WHEN TO REFILL THE RINSE
AID DISPENSER
light (
warning
can
judge the rinse aid level by looking at the
black
dot on the rinse aid dispenser. As the
rinse aid level decreases, the black dot shrinks.
Never
let the rinse aid get below ¼ full.
SEE
- If
control panel) is not on, you
.
ALWAYS START WITH THE DISPENSER SET ON “1”. IF SPOTS & POOR
the rinse aid
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LOADING
NOTE:
YOUR
DISHWASHER
•
EMPTY DRINKS & LIQUIDS FROM CUPS.
•
DO NOT PUT THESE ITEMS IN YOUR DISHWASHER:
•
BRONZE
CUTLERY
•
SAUCEPANS
WITH
WOODEN
HANDLES
•
CUTLERY
WITH
WOODEN,
HORN, CHINA
OR MOTHER
OF PEARL
HANDLES
•
PLASTIC
ITEMS THAT
SOFTEN BURNT-ON FOOD IN PANS BY SOAKING.
ARE NOT HEAT
RESISTANT
Note
:
Do not wash stainless steel and silver cutlery together. Iron objects can rust
stain other items. Aluminium tends to go black. Copper, pewter & brass
and
stain.
BEFORE LOADING!
•
REMOVE ALL SCRAPS OF FOOD.
•
OLDER
CUTLERY
WITH GLUED
PARTS
•
BONDED
CUTLERY
ITEMS OR
DISHES
•
PEWTER OR
COPPER ITEMS
•
LEAD CRYSTAL
GLASS
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, FOLLOW THESE
LOADING GUIDELINES. FEATURES AND
APPEARANCE OF RACKS & CUTLERY
BASKETS MAY VARY FROM YOUR MODEL.
•
STEEL ITEMS
SUBJECT TO
RUSTING
•
WOODEN
PLATTERS
•
ITEMS MADE
FROM
SYNTHETIC
FIBRES (eg.
SPONGES)
•
DELICATE,
REPAIRED OR
PAINT /
PATTERN
OVERLAID
CHINA
8
g
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HOW TO USE THE UPPER RACK
THE UPPER RACK IS FOR MORE DELICATE
AND LIGHTER DISHWARE SUCH AS
GLASSES, COFFEE & TEA CUPS, SAUCERS,
PLATES, BOWLS,
(PROVIDED THESE ARE NOT TOO DIRTY).
POSITION THE DISHES AND
AND SHALLOW PANS
COOKWARE SO THAT THEY DO NOT
GET MOVED BY THE SPRAY OF
WATER. ALWAYS PLACE GLASSES,
CUPS & BOWLS UPSIDE DOWN.
NOTE
YOUR DISHWASHER COMES WITH AN
ADJUSTABLE TOP RACK ( BASK ET) –
PICTURED AT RIGHT. ITS HEIGHT CAN BE ADJUSTED BY UNDOING THE FRONT
RAIL CLIPS, REMOVING THE RACK
COMPLETELY AND LATCHING THE
WHEELS OF THE LOWER LEVEL
(POSITION ‘1’ IN THE FIGURE ON THE RIGHT)
OR THE HIGHER LEVEL (POSITION ‘2’ IN
THE FIGURE ON THE RIGHT) IN THE GROOVE
OF THE RAIL.
PLEASE NOTE: WHEN THE UPPER
BASKET IS IN THE FULLY RAISED
POSITION HE MAXIMUM SIZE T
THAT CAN BE ACCOMODATED IS 28
CM.
:
PLATE
1
2
LOADING GUIDE (UPPER RACK):
4
1 Cups
5
2 Small
1
3
Servin
Bowls
3 Large
Serving
Bowls
4 Glasses
5 Saucers
2 7
6 Dishes
7 Plates
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***NOTE ***: THE UPPER RACK HAS
SIDE FLAPS (PICTURED AT LEFT ABOVE BASKET).
THERE ARE 4 (2 ON EACH SIDE).
THESE CAN BE ADJUSTED INTO 2
POSITIONS = POSITION 1 (HIGH)
AND POSITION 2 (LOW).
TO MOVE THE FLAPS BETWEEN THESE
POSITIONS, FIND THE LARGE HINGES
CLASPING EACH FLAP TO THE UPPER
RACK. THERE ARE TWO OF THESE AT
EITHER END OF EACH FLAP. GENTLY PULL
BOTH CLASPS OFF THE WIRE RACK AND
MOVE THE FLAP TO THE DESIRED
POSITION. BE CAREFUL IF YOU HAVE LONG FINGERNAILS!
POSITION 1
THE UPPER POSITION WILL ACCOMMODATE
ITEMS SUCH AS GLASS TUMBLERS
(PLACED BENEATH FLAP) AND WINE GLASSES. WINE GLASSES CAN BE PLACED
UPSIDE DOWN SO THAT THE NECK NESTLES S
NUGLY IN THE GROOVES AT SIDE OF
FLAP WITH THE BASE OF THE GLASS FACING UPWARD.
POSITION 2
WHEN THE FLAPS ARE MOVED TO TH E LOWER POSITION, THEY CAN BE USED TO
HOLD ADDI
TIONAL TUMBLERS, CUPS AND MUGS. ALWAYS CHECK THAT YOU ARE
ONLY PLACING ITEMS ON THE FLAPS THAT WILL CLEAR THE CEILING HEIGHT OF
YOUR DISHWASHER WHEN YOU PUSH THE RACK BACK IN. BE PARTICULARLY
CAREFUL WITH LONG-STEMMED GLASSWARE SUCH AS CHAMPAGNE GLASSES –
BREAKAGE HAZARD!
HOW TO LOAD THE LOWER RACK:
PLACE LARGE ITEMS THAT ARE HARD TO CLEAN IN THE LOWER RACK: eg. POTS, PANS,
LIDS, SERVING DISHES, BOWLS.
1.
OVAL PLATTER.
2.
DINNER PLATES.
3.
SOUP PLATES.
4.
DESSERT
DISHES.
CUTLERY
5.
BASKET
.
• POTS, SERVING BOWLS, ETC. MUST ALWAYS BE PLACED UPSIDE DOWN.
• DEEP POTS SHOULD BE SLANTED TO LET WATER FLOW OUT.
• THE BOTTOM RACK FEATURES FOLD DOWN BASKETS SO THAT LARGER OR MORE POTS
& PANS CAN BE LOADED.
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CUTLERY BASKET
CUTLERY SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE CUTLERY BASKET WITH HANDLES ALWAYS POINTING
DOWNWARD (AT THE BOTTOM). VERY LONG UTENSILS (LADLES, etc.) SHOULD BE PLACED
HORIZONTALLY AT THE FRONT OF THE UPPER RACK.
•
WHEN YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU HAVE LOADED ALL THE UTENSILS
AND DISHES YOU WANT TO WASH AND HAVE ADDED THE PROPER
AMOUNT OF DETERGENT TO THE DISPENSER (REMEMBER TO CHECK THE
TABLE ON PAGE 13 FOR THE DOSE THAT’S RIGHT FOR THE WASHING CYCLE YOU
WANT),
ENSURE THE RACKS ARE PUSHED ALL THE WAY BACK INTO
YOUR DISHWASHER AND CLOSE THE DOOR.
•
YOU ARE NOW READY TO START A WASH CYCLE (SEE NEXT PAGE).
any other digits, such as ‘17’ or ‘01’, ‘02’, ‘03’, etc., please refer to the trouble-shooting section on page 19.
:
When you turn your dishwasher on, the number ‘OO’ should show on the display. If you see
5)
OPEN THE DOOR, PRESS THE ‘ON/OFF’
BUTTON AND THE ‘ON/OFF’ LIGHT W I L L
COME ON.
6)
PRESS THE ‘P’ KEY (PROGRAM KEY) TO
SELECT THE ‘WASH CYCLE’. SEE TABLE
ON NEXT PAGE FOR WASH CYCLE TYPES.
7)
CLOSE THE DOOR. THE WASHING WILL
START AFTER APPROXIMATELY TEN
SECONDS.
CYCLE
P
* REMEMBER *: YOU CAN PROGRAM YOUR DISHWASHER UP TO 24 HOURS IN
ADVANCE BY PRESSING THE DELAY BUTTON MULTIPLE TIMES UNTIL THE
* Note: Each time you press the delay timer key, you will move the start of your wash cycle forward by one hour.
.
DESIRED DELAY HAS BEEN SET.
Delay Timer Key (7)
Approximate Timing of Wash Cycles
Intensive
stron
min
133
s.
Normal
112
mins.
Econom
106
mins.
12
y
Rinse
51
mins.
Glass
73
mins.
Rapid
mins.
Soap
48 7
mins.
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5 grams (pre)
/ 22 grams
(main)
5 grams (pre)
/ 22 grams
(main)
22 grams
15 grams
15 grams
OVERFLOW PROTECTION
YOUR BAUMATIC DISHWASHER HAS AN
THE INLET VALVE AND STARTS THE DRAIN PUMP IF THE WATER OVERFLOWS. IF THIS OCCURS THEN TURN OFF
THE MAINS WATER SUPPLY BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT. IF THERE IS WATER IN THE BASE
PAN BECAUSE OF AN OVERFILL OR SMALL LEAK, THE WATER SHOULD BE REMOVED BEFORE RESTARTING THE
DISHWASHER. A BUCKET AND A SPONGE ARE RECOMMENDED TO HAVE AT HAND FOR THIS PURPOSE.
OVERFILL PROTECTION DEVICE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY SHUTS OFF
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A FORGOTTEN DISH CAN BE ADDED AT
DISPENSER OPENS.
•
OPEN THE DOOR A LITTLE TO STOP THE WASHING.
•
WAIT ABOUT TEN SECONDS. AFTER THE SPRAY ARMS STOP WORKING,
YOU CAN OPEN THE DOOR COMPLETELY.
•
ADD FORGOTTEN DISHES.
•
CLOSE THE DOOR, THE DISHWASHER WILL WORK AFTER TEN SECONDS.
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ANY TIME BEFORE THE DETERGENT
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NEED TO INTERRUPT A CYCLE?
If an emergency arises, you can stop the machine at any time. Remember to wait
approx. 10 seconds b
after the power has been cut and could spray hot wat
efore
you open the d
oor
full
y, as
the spray
arms
continue to tu
er up at you.
rn
DO NOT PRESS THE ‘ON/OFF’ BUTTON AS THIS WILL RESET THE WHOLE
WASH
If
working on by pressing the ‘ON/OFF’ button to switch your dishwasher
few seconds b
TAKE CARE WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DURING
CYCLE! YOU JUST NEED TO PULL THE DOOR OPEN – DO NOT TOUCH
ANY
BUTTONS!
SET THE WRONG CYCLE?
you set the wrong wash program, you can alway
start
efore
a
washing cycle). Don’t forget to add detergent
opening the door to change the cycle (see p.12 to recap on how to
s c
ancel the one the machine i
off,
for
the new cycle. Yo
waiting a
dishwasher will automatically drain any water away and begin the new cycle.
s
ur
WASHING. THE HOT WATER IN THERE MAY SCALD YOU IF YOU OPEN
THE DOOR TOO QUICKLY!
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AT THE END OF THE WASH CYCLE
WHEN YOUR DISHWASHER’S WASHING CYCLE HAS FINISHED:
NOTE: THESE MODELS FEATURE BUILT-IN RESIDUAL DRYING
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THE ALARM WILL SOUND FOR EIGHT SECONDS.
•
OPEN THE DOOR OF YOUR DISHWASHER & SWITCH YOUR
DISHWASHER OFF USING THE ‘ON/OFF’ KEY.
•
WAIT A FEW MINUTES BEFORE UNLOADING THE
DISHWASHER TO AVOID HANDLING THE DISHES AND
UTENSILS WHILE THEY ARE STILL HOT AND MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE TO BREAKAGE.
•
THEY WILL ALSO DRY BETTER IF YOU LEAVE THEM IN FOR
A WHILE.
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FILTERING SYSTEM
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WE HAVE PLACED THE FILTERING SYSTEM WITHIN EASY REACH INSIDE THE
.
THE FILTER REMOVES BITS OF FOOD TRAPPED IN THE FILTER FROM THE WASH WATER SO IT CAN BE
TUB
RECIRCULATED
2) The Coarse Filter & 3) The Fine Filter
Caring
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE SURFACES OF YOUR APPLIANCE
•
TO CLEAN THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR DISHWASHER (INCLUDING THE CONTROL PANEL), USE A LIGHTLY
DAMPENED CLOTH THEN DRY THOROUGHLY. NEVER USE SHARP OBJECTS, SCOURING PADS OR
HARSH CLEANERS ON ANY PART OF THE APPLIANCE. SOME PAPER TOWELS CAN SCRATCH.
DURING THE CYCLE. THERE ARE THREE PARTS TO THE FILTERING SYSTEM: 1) The Main F
for
.
1 MAIN FILTER
Food and soil particles trapped by this filter are
pulverized by a special jet on the lower spray arm and
washed down the drain.
2 COARSE FILTER
Larger items, such as pieces of bone or glass that could
clog the drain are trapped in the coarse filter. To
remov e an item caug h t in th is f i lter, gently squeeze the tabs on top of this filter and lift it out.
3 FINE FILTER
This filter holds soil and food residue in the sump area
and prevents it from being re-deposited on the dishes
during a cycle.
your
Dishwasher
•
TO CLEAN THE EDGE AROUND THE DOOR,
ONLY EVER USE A SOFT WARM, DAMP RAG .
DO NOT USE A SPRAY CLEANER HERE OR
WHEN CLEANING THE DOOR PANEL AS THIS
MAY HARM THE DOOR LOCK AND
ELECTRICAL PARTS.
ilt
er,
CLEANING THE SPRA
THE SPRAY ARMS NEED REGULAR CLEANING AS HARD WATER RESIDUES WILL CLOG THEIR
JETS & BEARINGS. TO REMOVE THE SPRAY ARM, SCREW OFF THE NUT TO TAKE OUT THE
WASHER ON TOP OF THE SPRAY ARM AND REMOVE THE ARM. WASH THE ARMS IN SOAPY
WARM WATER & USE A SOFT BRUSH TO CLEAN THE JETS. REPLACE THE SPRAY ARM AFTER
RINSING IT THOROUGHLY.
Y
ARMS
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CLEANING THE FILTERS
•
THE FILTER ASSEMBLY MUST BE KEPT CLEAN FOR BEST PERFORMANCE. You should remove the
larger bits of food trapped in the filter after each wash cycle by rinsing the s emici rcular filter and
cup under running water. To remove the filter assembly, pull up on the cup handle.
•
The entire filter assembly should be cleaned at least once a month.
•
To cl ear the coarse filter and the fine filter, use a cleaning brush. Then, reassemble the filter parts
as shown in the figure above and reinsert the entire assembly in the dishwasher in its seat & press
downward to secure it.
•
Improper replacement of the filter may impair appliance performance and damage dishes and
utensils.
• Warning
in place!
• Warning
always allow
avoid inj
-
never run the dishwasher without the filters
- Before cleaning
30
minutes
ury!
the i
for the
17
nner
cavity
Element to
of
cool
the applia
down to
nce
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR DISHWASHER IN SHAPE
A
FTER EVERY WASH
inside.
, leave the door slightly ajar so that moisture and odours are not trapped
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R
EMOVE THE PLUG
shocks.
before cleaning or performing maintenance. Never run the risk of electric
D
O NOT USE SOLVENTS OR ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS
parts of the dishwasher. Only use a cloth and warm soapy water. To
from the surface of the interior, use a cloth dampened with water and a little white vinegar,
or a cleaning product made specifically for dishwashers.
to clean the exterior and the rubber
remove spots or stains
W
HEN YOU GO ON HOLIDAY
off the water supply and leave the door slightly ajar to pr
developing.
, run a wash cycle with the dishwasher empty. Then unplug it, turn
event odours and mould from
M
OVING THE APPLIANCE
is possible but KEEP IT UPRIGHT.
S
EALS
can trap food, which in turn will cause odours. Periodic cleaning with a damp cloth or
sponge will prevent this from becoming a problem.
PROTECTING OUR ISHWASHER AGAINST REEZINGYDF
If your dishwasher is left in an unheated place during the winter, ask a
service technician to:
1)
Cut off electrical power to the dishwasher. Remove fuses or trip circuit
breaker.
2)
Turn off the water supply and disconnect the water inlet pipe from the water
valve & discharge hoses.
3)
Drain water from the inlet pipe and water valve (Use a pan to catch the
water).
4)
Reconnect the water inlet pipe to the water valve.
5)
Remove the plastic sump cover in the tub bottom and use a sponge to soak
up water in the rubber boot.
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE …
CHECKING AGAINST THE CHARTS BELOW MAY FIX YOUR PROBLEM.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Fuse blown, or the
circuit
breaker acted
• Power supply is not
turned
on
• Water pressure is low
Dishwasher
sn’t run!
doe
• … And (
the
showing
display.
that
has
Mode
sequence
need
yoursel
happens
Delay Timer key was
pressed
‘ON/OFF’ key was
pressed.
situation A
number 17 is
on
This means
your dishwasher
entered Test
– a
factory
which you
not concern
f
with. This
because the
before the
)
the
Drain
doe
Pump
sn’t
stop!
• … Or (
• Overflow
situation B)
the display shows one
of
the following: 0A,
09, 08, 07, 06, 05,
04, 03, 02, 01, 00
.
WHAT TO DO
• Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
• Remove any other appliances
feeding
the
• Make sure the dishwasher is turned
on
• Check that the water supply is
connected
turned
• For situation A, Press and hold
down the Delay Timer key at the
same time as you’re pressing the
‘
ON/OFF’ button to switch the
dishwasher off.
seconds then press only the
‘ON/OFF’ button again
now ready to program your
dishwasher for a washing cycle as
per usual.
• For situation B, Press ‘ON / OFF’
button
Then
Program Key (‘P’) at the same
time
OFF’ button to switch the
dishwasher on again
ready to program a cycle as per
usual.
• The system is designed to detect an
overflow.
the circulation pump and turns on
the drain pump. Call a Baumatic
Ltd approved technician
from the same socket as
dishwasher
and the door is closed securely
on.
to
,
press and hold down the
as
.
properly and the water is
Wait a few
.
turn the dishwasher off.
you’re pressing the ‘ON /
.
You are now
When it does, it shuts off
You are
.
.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
Noi
se!
• Some audible sounds
are
normal
• Utensils are not secure
in
the baskets or
something
dropped
basket and is loose
into the
small has
WHAT TO DO
• Sound from soft food shredding
action and detergent cup opening
This is not a problem
• Ensure everything is placed
securely in the dishwasher.
.
.
Suds in the Tub!
Stained tub
Interior!
Dishes are
dried!
Dishes an
Flatware
Clean!
not
d
not
• Motor Hums
• Improper detergent
• Spilled rinse agent
• Detergent with
colorant
was used
• Rinse agent dispenser
is
empty
• Improper program
• Dishwasher has not been used
regularly.
often, remember to set it to fill and
pump out every week. (See Wash
Cycle table)
seal
moist.
If
you do not use it
.
This will help keep the
• Use only special dishwasher
detergent to avoid suds
.
• Always wipe up rinse agent spills
immediately
• Make sure you use detergent
without
• Make sure that the rinse agent
dispenser
• Select stronger program.
.
colorant.
is
filled.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Improper rack loading
g
• Extremely hard water
• Low inlet temperature
• Overloading the
dishwasher
• Improper loading
• Old or damp powder
detergent
• Empty rinse agent
dispenser
• Incorrect dosage of
detergent
S
pot
s and
Gla
on
Flatware!
sses
Filmin
and
Cloudine
glass!
Yellow
film
on
ss on
or
brow
inside
n
• Combination of soft
water
and too much
detergent
• Tea or coffee stains
surfaces!
White film
inside
surface!
on
Detergent cup lid
won’t
latch!
• Iron deposits in water
can
cause an overall
film
• Hard water minerals
• Button is not in the
‘OFF’ position
WHAT TO DO
• Make sure there are no large dishes
blocking
dispenser
the action of the detergent
and the spray arms.
To remove spots from glassware:
1. Take all metal utensils out of the
dishwasher.
2. Do not add detergent.
3. Choose the longest cycle
4. Start the dishwasher and let it run for 18
- 22 minutes, then it will be in the main
wash
5. Open the door and pour 2 cups of white
vinegar into the bottom of the dishwasher
6. Close the door and let the dishwasher
complete the cycle
7.
If
above, only use ¼ cup (60ml) of citric acid
crystals
.
the vinegar does not work, repeat as
instead of vinegar
.
.
.
• Use less detergent if you have soft
water and select a shorter cycle to
clean the glassware.
• Use a solution of ½ cup of bleach
and
3
cups warm water to remove
the stains by hand
thoroughly
.
.
Rinse
• You have to call a water softener
company for a special filter.
• To clean the interior, use a damp
sponge
and
any other cleaner than dishwasher
detergent for the risk of foaming or
suds
with dishwasher detergent
wear rubber gloves. Never use
.
• Turn the Button to ‘OFF’ position
and
slide the door latch to the left
.
.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
Detergent left in
dispenser
cups!
• Dishes block detergent
cups
WHAT TO DO
• Reload the dishes properly.
Steam!
Black or grey
marks
on dishes!
• Normal phenomenon
• Aluminium utensils
have
rubbed against
dishes
• There is some steam coming
through the vent by the door latch
during drying and water draining
• Use a mild abrasive cleaner to
eliminate
those marks by hand.
.
Water standi
the bottom
tub!
Dishwasher
ng in
of
leaks!
the
• This is normal
• Overfilled dispenser or
rinse
• Dishwasher isn’t level
aid has spilled
• A small amount of clean water
around the outlet on the tub bottom
at the back of the tub keeps the
water seal lubricated
needed.
. No
action
• Be careful not to overfill the rinse
aid
• Spilled rinse aid could cause
• Wipe away any spills with a damp
• Make sure the dishwasher is level.
dispenser
oversudsing and lead to
overflowing.
cloth.
.
• 3-in-1 Tablets
• Make sure if you’re using 3-in-1
tablets
that you do not put rinse aid
and
salt into the appliance as well
.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Appliance not level
Door
ope
popping
n!
• Door not fitted
correctly
• Door tension not
adjusted
WHAT TO DO
• Level appliance & ensure top screws
attaching
are not lifting the weight of the
dishwasher.
• See pages 27-28 for information
about
• Adjust tension page 29.
appliance to work surface
correct fitting of door.
• Door lock failure –
Weight
of
door
• Refer to service. Maximum weight
of
the door is 5.5 kg.
Wrong Reading
Cycle Time
remaining!
• Note that the control
panel
display shows
of
the water temperature
as
the dishwasher
starts
a
cycle
• Understand what your appliance’s
control
confuse the water temperature
panel is displaying
with the number of minutes
remaining in a wash cycle.
. Do
not
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ERROR CODES -
* YOUR DISHWASHER MAY EXPERIENCE A FAULT. SHOULD THIS HAPPEN, A
*NOTE* : ALWAYS CALL FOR
CODE
‘E1’
‘E2’
‘E3’
‘E4’
‘E5’
*
‘E6’
‘E7’
CODE CONSISTING OF ‘E’ & A NUMBER FROM 1-7 CAN BE DISPLAYED.
USE
IS ABLE O UNDERSTAND WHAT IS
SERVICE
SYMPTOM:
LONGER FILL TIME.
LONGER or EXTENDED DRAINING TIME
LONGER HEATING TIME – NOT
REACHING
OVERFILLED
SWITCH CANNOT SHUT OFF
AUTOMATICALLY
FINISHING
OPEN CIRCUIT
SHORT CIRCUIT
IF OVERFLOW OCCURS, TURN OFF THE MAIN WATER SUPPLY BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE
TECHNICIAN.
SMALL LEAK, THE WATER SHOULD BE REMOVED BEFORE RESTARTING THE DISHWASHER.
REQUIRED TEMPERATURE
–
ITS CYCLE.
IF
PROGRAM NOT
THERE IS WATER IN THE BASE OF THE TANK PAN BECAUSE OF AN OVERFILL OR
WHAT THEY MEAN
RONGTHTTW.
A Baumatic Ltd
TECHNICIAN TO CARRY OUT REPAIRS.
FAUCET IS NOT OPENED
THE DRAIN PIPE WAS PLACED
TOO
INSTALLED
MALFUNCTION OF
TEMPERATURE
HEATING
TOO MUCH INLET WATER.
*NOTE * - THERE ARE
NUMEROUS
MESSAGE. REFE
APPLIANCE USAGE SECTION
OF
THIS MANUAL FOR
GUIDELINES
PREVENT
LOW VOLTAGE OR POWER
SWITCH
CAUSE:
HIGH WHEN IT WAS
.
SENSOR OR OF
ELEMENT.
CAUSES OF AN ‘E4’
ON
AN
FAILURE.
HOW TO
OVERFILL.
*** NOTE – YOU WILL NOT
RUN
INTO THIS ERROR ON THE
BDW13/14/15
THERMISTOR.
THERMISTOR.
WARNING!
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MODELS ****
ENDORSED / APPROVED
.
WHAT TO DO:
Ensure that inlet hose is not
kinked or crushed
Ensure drainage system is as
per
manual and not
extended
CALL FOR A QUALIFIED
S ERVICE TECHNICIAN
Overdosing. 3-in-1 put in
w
ith salt
the appliance =overdose.
Could also be a Water
P ressure problem.
CALL FOR A QUALIFIED
SERVICE
CALL FOR A QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
CALL FOR A QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
.
.
and/or rinse aid in
TECHNICIAN
.
.
.
.
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DISHWASHER CHARACTERISTICS
The BAUMATIC BDW13 & BDW14 dishwasher models are based firmly on
convenience. Apart from having the same general workings as other household
dishwashers, they have several extra features.
wash, normal wash, economy, rinse, glass,
Performance of
Dishwasher
has a B rated wash performance, B rated
drying performance and A rated energy
efficiency.
Overflow protection
dishwasher has an overfill protection
program which could automatically shut off
the inlet valve and start the drain pump if
the water Overflows.
Time delay feature
This allows the start of the program to
-
be delayed between 1 and 24 hours,
enabling you to benefit fully from cheaper
electricity! Or just to benefit from the
convenience of the program finishing when
you want it to.
Error Alarm
codes display will inform the user of any
abnormal status of the machine
- Your dishwasher
- Your
- Fault
.
Temperature
display
temperature at any moment. If you know
the water temperature, you’ll be less likely
to be scalded when you open the door.
- Displays the wash
Stainless steel tub-
You need not worry about stains to the
tub.
7 wash programs
You can choose desired program according
to the soiled level. Such as, intensive
rapid and pre-wash, etc.
12 place settings
Normal wash load of 12 place settings.
Adjustable upper
basket
large, you can load the dishes by adjusting
the basket.
- Even if the dishware is
Salt Warning
Indicator
low, this signal will light up on the control
panel to alert you to top the salt level up
so the machine can keep at its optimum
performance level.
Rinse aid Warning
Indicator
running low, this signal will light up on the
control panel, alerting you to top the rinse
aid level up so the machine can keep at its
optimum performance lev
- If the salt is running
- If the rinse aid is
Broad applied
voltage
(alternating current) voltage. Please be
aware that this will make its operation
vulnerable to uneven current in your home
and power surges.
- This appliance uses AC
-
-
el.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: APPLIANCE SHOULD ONLY BE FITTED
BY A TRAINED TECHNICIAN
INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER
a) PREPARATION
Before you install your appliance, make sure that the place you
have chosen to fit it is:
•
Near the existing power socket.
•
So that you can choose one side of the cabinet cavity to
easily connect the dishwasher’s drain hoses.
•
Near your sink so you have easy access to the water inlet
and drain hoses.
•
If dishwasher is to be installed at the corner of cabinet
area, make sure you have enough space when the door is
opened.
•
Is structured so that you have less than 5 mm between
the top of the dishwasher and cabinet. Also check that the
outer door is aligned to cabinet. (See figures below).
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b) PLACING ND FITTING YOURA
DISHWASHER’S OPTIONAL FURNITURE DOOR
1
The fu rniture door (an opt ional accessory fitted to match
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your kitchen décor available from your kitchen unit dealer)
can be attached to the front of the dishwasher according to
the following diagram. (Measurement is in millimetres):
•
NOTE:
•
•
•
THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE DOOR IS
DO NOT INSTALL WITH SCREWS THROUGH THE DOOR
ONLY.
ONLY USE THE 2 SCREW HOLES AND BRACKETS AVAILABLE.
FAILURE TO INSTALL DOOR CORRECTLY CAN CAUSE
PROBLEMS
APPLIANCE.
WITH THE DOOR / PERFORMANCE OF YOUR
5.5
KILOGRAMS
.
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Install the hook on the
furniture door and put the
hook into the slot of the
outer door of the
dishwasher (see top figure).
After positioning the panel,
fix it onto the outer door
using screws and bolts (see
bottom figure).
Installing the furniture door
NOTE: NAMED IN FIGURE AS ‘AESTHETIC
’
PANEL
(PICTURED ON RIGHT)
1.
Take away the
cover.
2.
Affix the screw.
3.
Replace the cover.
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c) TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE DOOR
SPRING
Your dishwasher’s outer door is attached to springs. These are set at
the factory to ensure they’re at the proper tension so that the door can
open and close smoothly and conveniently.
Note: If you have installed a cover panel over the door, you will have
to adjust the door spring tension.
• Using an Allen key, rotate the adjusting screw to tighten
or slacken the steel cable. You must do this or damage to
your dishwasher may result.
The door’s spring tension is good when the door remains horizontal in
the fully opened position, yet rises to a close with the slight lift of a
finger.
Warning: failure to adjust the door spring
tension could result in damage to your
dishwasher!
d) Connecting
to
he mains water supplyt
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the appliance to your mains water supply
using an old or an ex ist ing w at er in let h ose. The inlet ho se su pplied wit h
the dishwasher is the ONLY one that should be used.
o T
he inlet hose will be located inside the cabinet of the dishwasher.
o Con
o Ful
e)
DO NOT CONNECT THE WATER INLET HOSE TO A HOT WATER TAP.
nect the water inlet hose to a threaded water tap that has a 3/4” thread.
ly tighten the inlet hose to the water tap.
IMPORTANT: If the inlet hose is fitted with an aqua stop. This
MUST be
diagram.
fitted in the upright position, as shown in the above
he rain hoseConnecting td
9
Secure the drain hose, so that it cannot move whilst the dishwasher is in use.
9
Place the end of the drain hose on your drain pipe. Push it a short way down
into your drain pipe.
9
IMPORTANT: Do not insert the drain hose too deeply into the water pipe, as
this may cause siphoning.
9
NEVER EXTEND THE DRAINAGE HOSE FROM ITS ORIGINAL LENGTH.
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f) NOW YOU ARE READY TO CONNECT THE
POWER CORD.
ELECTRICITY CAN
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WARNING!
BE
DANGEROUS. PLE
CAREFULLY
ASE READ
:
THE FOLLOWING
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical Requirements
The dishwasher is designed for operation on an adequately wired individual 220-240V AC,
50Hz system.copper wire only. Time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. Make sur
appliance runs off its own separate circuit. Outlet should be placed in adjacent cabinet.
The required fuse rating is 13amp. Fused electrical supply is required –
e that this
RE PROPER GROUND EXISTS– ENSU
uld cause
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WARNING
BEFORE USE.
After making sure that the voltage and the frequency values for the current in your home
correspond to those on the rating plate and that the electrical system is sized for the
maximum voltage on the rating plate, insert the plug into an electrical socket which is earthed
properly. If the electrical socket to which the appliance must be connected is not right for
the plug, replace the socket, rather than using adaptors of the like as they cooverheating and fire.
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g) NOW, PUT THE DISHWASHER ON THE SLIDE
RAILS
(These are supplied so your appliance can be pushed into place
easily and to protect your floor surface from pressure points). See figure at
bottom of page.
h) THEN, APPLY THE CONDENSATION STRIP.
The Condensation Strip must be fitted to the
underside
to
is to deflect steam rising from your appliance to
protect
of
protect it against any moisture
• The strip is located inside your
• Ensure the surface is clean prior to
• Separate the backing paper
• Stick to the underside of the worktop.
the worktop above your dishwasher
your worktop’s underside
dishwasher.
sticking
strip.
Note: Failure to attach strip could
result
of
to
in
your work surface!
i) NOW YOU ARE READY TO PUSH THE
DISHWASHER INTO POSITION
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE
DISHWASHER ON ITS SLIDE RAILS
(STEP 4 IN ILLUSTRATION ON
RIGHT).
THEN MOVE IT INTO THE CABINET
RECESS (AS PICTURED ON RIGHT).
ENSURING THAT IT IS BACKED UP
AGAINST THE WALL. ATTACH THE
FURNITURE DOOR (STEP 1 AS PICTURED ON RIGHT) IF YOU HAVE
NOT ALREADY DONE SO.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO SECURE
YOUR APPLIANCE TO THE CABINET
AREA (STEP 8 AS PICTURED ON
RIGHT) & (STEPS 2 & 7 AS PICTURED
ON RIGHT).
SEE p. 33 FOR FURTHER
INSTRUCTIONS AS TO HOW TO
ACCOMPLISH THESE.
NOTE
–
.
Its purpose
.
underside of the worktop.
from
damage to the underside
the
(SEE FIGURE BELOW):
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j) NOW GET THE DISHWASHER LEVEL.
NOTE: YOUR
DISHWASHER MUS
BE LEVEL FOR
PROPER DISH RACK
OPERATION AND
WASH
WARNING!
BE CAREFUL WHILE YOU ARE
LEVELLING YOUR
IN PLACE – IT COULD TIP OVER
AND INJURE YOU!
CONSULT THE FIGURE BELOW
HELP!
DISHWASHE
PERFORMANCE.
THE REAR FEET CAN BE ADJUSTED FROM THE FRON T OF TH E DISHWASHER BY TURNING THE SCREWS ON THE
LEFT AND RIGHT HAND SIDES OF THE CABINET. TO ADJUST THE FRONT FEET, USE A WRENCH / SPANNER AND
TURN THE FRONT FEET UNTIL THE DISH W ASHER IS LEVEL (PLEASE SEE ‘RE MARK B’ IN THE ABOVE FIGURE).
WHEN YOU ROTATE THE ADJUSTER POLE CLOCKWISE, THE BACK FOOT WILL DRIVE UP THE DISHWASHER.
(PLEASE SEE ‘REMARK A’ IN THE ABOVE FIGURE). PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FRONT LEVELLING FEET ARE
REAR FEET. THIS CAN BE ACHIEVED USING A LEVER AND FULCRUM. TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN
LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGE INCURRED WHILST YOU ATTEMPT TO MOVE YOUR DISHWASHER.
HELD TO THE APPLIANCE BY LOCKING NUT S. PL E ASE H A NDLE THESE WITH CARE WHEN INSTA L LIN G.
CAUTION:
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RAIS E THE BACK OF THE DISHWASHER WHILE YOU AR E LEVELLING THE
NOTE
BAUMATIC WILL NOT BEATTEMPTING TO MOVE OR TILT YOUR DISHWASHER IN ANY WAY. :
k) THE DISHWASHER MUST NOW BE SECURED
IN PLACE
SURFACE. REMEMBER THAT YOUR DISHWASHER’S WEIGHT MUST REST ON ITS FEET. THE
FASTENINGS
FORWARD
NORMAL WORK SURFACE - SECURE TO THE WORK SURFACE’S UNDERSIDE BY USING TWO
WOODSCREWS
MARBLE OR GRANITE WORK TOP – FOR THESE WORKTOPS, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
SECURE
BECAUSE OF THIS, YOU WILL HAVE TO SECURE THE BRACKET TO THE SIDE PANELS OF THE
DISHWASHER CABINET AND SECURE THE DISHWASHER TO THE FURNITURE HOUSING. PUT THE
RUBBER
NOTE: DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT FROM THE DISHWASHER ON THESE SCREWS – ENSURE
YOUR DISHWASHER’S WEIGHT RESTS ENTIRELY ON ITS FEET.
AT
:
. THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS, DEPENDING ON YOUR TYPE OF WORK
ITS TOP ARE TO GIVE STABILITY AND WILL PREVENT IT FROM TIPPING
ENSURING THAT THE DISHWASHER CAN OPEN AND CLOSE COMFORTABLY.
THE TOP OF THE DISHWASHER TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE SPECIAL WORK SURFACE
CAP OVER THE SCREW
.
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FINAL CHECKLIST BEFORE OPERATING
PLEASE
NOTE: BE
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FORE YOU START USING YOUR DISHWASHER,
:
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CHECKED
•
WHETHER THE DISHWASHER IS LEVEL AND
FIXED.
•
WHETHER THE INLET VALVE IS OPENED.
•
WHETHER THERE IS LEAKAGE AT THE
CONNECTIONS OF THE CONDUCTS.
•
WHETHER THE WIRES ARE TIGHTLY
CONNECTED.
•
WHETHER THE POWER IS SWITCHED ON.
•
WHETHER THE INLET AND DRAIN HOSES
ARE KNOTTED / KINKED.
•
WHETHER ALL PACKING MATERIALS &
PRINTED MATTER HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE DISHWASHER.
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Minimum and maximum plate sizes
Maximum height of
dishes (upper basket)
With upper
basket raised
With upper
basket lowered
IMPORTANT: Care should be taken to make sure that the spray
arms can move freely when items have been loaded into the
baskets.