MANUAL FOR THE USE AND INSTALLATION OF YOUR DISHWASER
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On/off pilot light.
Start/stop button.
Other function buttons.
Rinse aid level indicator.
Salt level indicator.
Door handle.
Wash-stage visualisor.
Salt level regulator.
Upper basket.
Upper distributor.
Lower distributor.
Filter.
Salt dispenser.
Detergent tray.
Rinse aid tray.
Rinse aid indicator.
Salt indicator.
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CONTENTS
Water hardness: ...............................................................27
How to solve problems:.............................................38-39
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Here I am,
to save you from
the washing-up.
"Hello! I am your dishwasher. But
before I start some friendly advice."
CAUTION IN HARD WATER AREAS!
The water from your tap at home is in perfect condition but be careful, it contains lime,
and if we don't keep it under control it could have some harmful effects.
Before beginning, it is essential to find out about the water hardness of your area, that is,
the amount of lime in the water. The Water Company in your area or your Town Council
will give you this information.
But don't worry, in order to prevent any harmful effects from Lime, my water softening
device will always ensure perfect functioning..
ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF SALT
This 4-position regulator can be
found on the right hand side of the
dishwasher . Use a coin to select
the right position.
You can then select the right position on the salt regulator. The following table shows y ou
the correct positions.
HF Water hardness given in French degrees.
DH Water hardness given in German degrees.
These simple adjustments will ensur e correct dishwasher function and are important.
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NO SALT
REQUIRED
Positión
1Positión 2Positión 3Positión 4
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DISHWASHING PRODUCTS
To ensure I am always in peak working condition I
too need my own specific washing products. They are:
1. SALT
2. DETERGENT
3. RINSE AID
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1. SALT.
I was fitted with a Water Softener
it clean for dishwashing; for my Water Softener to work you have to put salt in the salt
container. But remember, only if the water hardness requires it.
Remember! Make sure not to use cooking salt, use only special salt for dishwashers
available in all supermarkets.
Where and how is the salt added first time use?
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So that lime does not cause any harmful effects.
, which takes the lime out of your water and leaves
First you must take out my lower rack. Unscrew the
dispenser cap and take it off .
- Use the funnel provided with the dishwasher to fill the dispenser full of salt (about 1,5
Kg) and then fill with water.
- Always use a spoon to mix it properly.
Important: This operation must be carried out only before the first
wash. Later you only need to top up the salt level.
- Once you have finished filling up with salt and water, make sure
you screw the cap back on securely and that no traces of salt are
left on the bottom of the dishwasher which could leave salt deposits.
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When do I need more salt?
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Don't worry about it. The indicator on your dishwasher will tell you.
Models with Optical Indicator: This is located
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in the cap of my salt dispenser .
The indicator is a green float which in its highest
position indicates that I do not need salt. Conversely,
if the float has fallen and, therefore the green colour
is not visible, this means that you must add more
salt.
Models with Luminous Indicator: in the control panel. When the light comes
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on, fill the dispenser with salt.
As we have seen in the sections above, it is possible that the water hardness in your area does
not require you to add salt; in that case do not worry if you see the luminous indicator lit.
It is important to remember that you should always fill the salt dispenser before
using the dishwasher, never afterwards.
2.DETERGENT. The type of program will give you the quantity required.
But lets get to wor k. First, fill me up with detergent. Do you see the detergent compartment
which is built into the inner door . That is where you put the detergent.
How much detergent do I need?
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For a non-concentrated detergent in powder
or tablet form;
- For a pre-washed - none.
- For a delicate, economic or rapid wash; 1 measure
of 25 gr. (one and a half level soup spoonfuls or one tablet)
- For a normal or intensive wash,2 measures,1 of 25 gr. in the
dispenser (or one tablet) and another of 5 gr or 15 gr.
(a level soup spoonful or half a tablet) in the inner door.
For concentrated and liquid detergent follo w the deter gent man ufactur ers recommendations.
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3. RINSE AID.
Cleans and adds brilliance.
The principal function of this product is to facilitate drying and prevent water drops
being left on the dishes after the wash, while at the same time giving all surfaces a
brilliant shine.
Where and how is rinse aid added?
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I have a compartment in the upper part of the inner door , just to the right of the
detergent compartment.
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Turn and take off the cap of this compartment, and add rinse aid up to the indicated
maximum. Be careful that it does not over flow; if this occurs dry the spilt drops with a
cloth so that the wash quality will be correct otherwise over foaming may occur.
How is the rinse aid intake regulated?
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Once you have filled the compartment, you can adjust the level of rinse aid released by
moving the selector in the dispenser between numbers 1 to 6 (it leaves the factory in
position no. 2).
Before adjustment, I recommend that y ou judge for yourself b y observing the final result
of each wash. If there are water drops or lime stains on the dishes, adjust the selector
to a higher number, conversely adjust to a lower number to reduce the quantity released
if the dishes show white, sticky streaks.
When do you have to add rinse aid?
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Only when it is indicated on your particular dishwasher model.
Models with Transparent-Window Indicator: This is beside the rinse aid compartment.
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If it is clear it needs rinse aid; fill it taking care that it does not overflow. If it is dark it has
sufficient.
Models with Luminous Indicator: When the liquid runs out, this light on the
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control panel comes on. This is a clear warning to refill with rinse aid.
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CORRECT LOADING OF THE DISHES
Because you should never play with your food.
To ensure good results, it is very
important to load the dishes properly
in my racks. Each dish should be
individually located in either basket
with sufficient clearance between
each item for water to pass, this will
guarantee a perfect wash and save
you time and money.
Regulating the height of the basket.
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Depending upon your dishwasher model, you will be able to adjust the height of the
upper basket so as to enable you to wash bigger plates. But how? It's easy!
1.Standard basket.
1 Turn the wheel stop. (A)
2 Pull the basket towards you and it
will come out.
3 Put the basket back at the height you
have chosen.
4 Turn the wheel-stop back to its
original position. (B)
A
B
2. Top range basket.
Without having to take the top basket out
of its rails, you can adjust the height of the
basket with a simple hand movement, even
when there is crockery in the basket.
oth to raise and lower the position, pull u
pwards from the centre of the basket.
Regulating the upper basket means you can get
the height you want.
With the basket at its highest level you will be able to put plates
with a diameter of up to 19 cm. in the upper basket and up to
31 cm. in the lower basket.
With the basket at its lowest level you will be able to put plates
with a diameter of up to 24 cm. in the upper basket and up to
26 cm. in the lower basket.
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Loading the dishes in the racks.
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- In the lower rack. The dirtiest and most resistant dishes, casseroles, oven dishes and
plates (load the deep ones on the right and the shallow ones on the left). The dishes
should always tilted towards you and make sure that there is sufficient clearance between
them so that the water spray can reach and clean them. Saucepans always upside-down.
If your dishwasher has folding supports, you can use them in the vertical position for
plates and in the horizontal position for large items of crockery.
- Cutlery basket. This is where the cutlery goes; it is located in the lower basket. The separate
compart-ments allow you to segregate the different items always with the handle down.
- In the upper rack. The more delicate dishes. Cups, glasses and porcelain. Take care
that their rims face down (upside-down). Lead crystal should not be washed in the dishwasher, continued washing will make it go cloudy and it will lose its shine. When the halfload function is activated, in those dishwashers which have it, all the items must be put
in this basket, even cutler y (which will be put in one of the parts of the double cutler y
basket which is normally at the bottom).
Once you have loaded the dishes and cutlery, make sure that the spray arms revolve
without hitting any plate, piece of cutlery, handle, etc.
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ESPAÑOL
Do not hang objects from the baskets as it will impede the spray arm rotation.
For IEC regulation EN-50242
For IEC regulation EN-50242
For IEC regulation EN-50242
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Normalised according to EN-50242
(13 silver)
Normalised according to EN-50242
(12 silver)
Normalised according to EN-50242
(13 silver)
Normalised according to EN-50242
(13 silver)
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IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Reading an instruction manual and following its advice takes very little time but is very
important for your satisfaction.
1. Recommendations for cleaning.
- Clean the wash filter when
you see debris accumulating.
To take it out turn the
handle.Clean it with running
water and a brush.
Refit the filter securely. This is
very important. If it is not
properly secured, it can cause
problems such as blocked
pipes and spray arms.
- Also clean your dishwasher periodically both inside and outside.
Inside, every six months, fill the Detergent Dispenser with a special Dishw asher-cleaning
product, select the Economic Program and run the complete wash cycle.
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Outside, you should use a damp cloth soaked in soapy water. Afterwards, dry me with
a dry cloth. As a safety precaution, switch off all electrical connections to me (remove
the plug from the socket).
2. Recommendations for dishes.
-Stainless cutlery: I can clean it without any problem.
-Silver cutlery: make sure that it is not in contact with
other cutlery, for if it is, it can cause brownish stains.
Keep in separate compartment.
-Aluminium: it is r ecommended that this should not be
washed in the dishwasher, as it will cause more pronounced stains and darkening of the aluminium.
-Decorated porcelain: just as in hand washing, if the
decoration is not top quality it will gradually wear away it is not advisable to wash in dishwashers.
-Glass: only load glass suitable for dishwashers. It is
recommended to use a low temperature program for
glass: economic or delicate. Do not wash Lead Crystal.
-Plastic: heat-resistant plastic is suitable for dishwashers.
But when in doubt, ask at the point of sale. Do not wash
medication spoons or small light objects.
-Wood and earthenware: Do not place in dishwasher,
these are not appropriate for dishwashers.
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SWITCHING ON
Before starting-check the following points.
1. Check that I am plugged into the electricity supply
with the correct fuse rating in the plug top
(13 Amp).
2. Open the water mains tap..
3. Check the salt and rinse aid level.
4. Load the dishes as indicated.
5. Fill the Dispenser with detergent.
6. Select the wash program . See progr am selec-
tion below.
7. Push the stop/start button.
The on/off pilot light will come on.
THE SELECTED WASH PROGRAM WILL NOW
COMMENCE.
WARNING: Do not open the door of your DISHWASHER during the wash process.
It could upset the PROGRAMME.
PROGRAM SELECTION
You have a whole range of possibilities.
Program Selection
To select the Wash Progr am turn the Indicator Control clockwise until the pr ogramme
number reaches the start position.
Additional function buttons
Depending on the model chosen your dishwasher will have additional buttons which
must be selected for the required programme.
Below, a detailed WASH PROGRAMS CHART is presented. Consult the chart for the one
which applies to your type of dishwasher.
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WASH PROGRAM SELECTION
PROGRAM CHART 1 BUTTON MODEL
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PROGRAM
Nº
1
2Intensive
3*
PROGRAM
Nº
PROGRAM
TYPE
Cold
pre-wash
NormalFor dirty dishes
Normal without
pre-wash
APPLICATIONS
Soaks dishes which are not
to be used immediately
For very dirty dishes
and casseroles
For not so dirty dishes
DETERG.
PROGRAM CHART 2 BUTTON MODEL
ADDI-
TIONAL
BUTTONS
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PROGRAM
TYPE
Cold
pre-wash
Economic25554
Rapid
APPLICATIONS
Soaks dishes which are
not to be used
immediately
For very dirty dishes
and casseroles
For not so dirty
dishes
For very lightly
used dishes
DETERG.
TEMP.
grs.
ºC
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25 + 1565
25 + 565
25654
TEMP.
grs.
ºC
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25 + 15652Intensive
25 + 555 3*NormalFor dirty dishes
25555
* O programa 3, programa normalizado segundo EN-50242
PROGRAM CHART 3 BUTTON MODEL
PROGRAM
Nº
1
In dishwashers without 1/2 load
ADDI-
TIONAL
BUTTONS
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e
–
PROGRAM
TYPE
Cold
pre-wash
Economic25554
Rápido25555
APPLICATIONS
Soaks dishes which are
not to be used
immediately
For very dirty dishes
and casseroles
For not so dirty
dishes
For very lightly
used dishes
DETERG.
grs.
TEMP.
ºC
25 + 15652Intensive
25 +555 3*NormalFor dirty dishes
25454DelicateSpecial glass
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PROGRAM CHART 4 BUTTON MODEL
PROGRAMA
Nª
1
2
3*Normal
ADDI-
TIONAL
BUTTONS
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–
–
e
PROGRAM
TYPE
Cold
pre-wash
Intensive
Economic25554For not so dirty dishes
Rapid25555
APPLICATIONS
Soaks dishes which
are not to be used
immediately
For very dirty dishes
and casseroles
For dirty dishes
For very lightly
used dishes
DETERG.
grs.
TEMP.
ºC
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25 + 1565
25 + 555
25455DelicateSpecial glass
* Program 3. Program standardised in accordance with EN-50242
HALF LOAD
1
If your dishwasher has the button, you can wash just 6 place settings. To do this: 1) choose the programme
indicated in the corresponding tables, 2) press the button and 3) put the crockerv in the top basket.
The following amount of detergent is required 15+5 g for the Intensive Programme and 15 g for the other
programmes.
2
1
2
PROGRAM CHART 5 BUTTON MODEL
PROGRAM
Nª
1
2
3*Normal
* Program 3. Program standardised in accordance with EN-50242
ADDI-
TIONAL
BUTTONS
–
–
e
PROGRAM
TYPE
Cold
pre-wash
Intensive
Economic25554For not so dirty dishes
Rapid25555
APLICATIONS
Soaks dishes which
are not to be used
immediately
For very dirty dishes
and casseroles
For dirty dishes
For very lightly
used dishes
DETERG.
grs.
TEMP.
ºC
––
25 + 1565
25 + 555
25454DelicateSpecial glass
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
1. In spite of everything I do not start.
It could be that:
The elctricity has been cut off.The plug is not correctly wired
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and 13 Amp fuse fitted.
You have not closed the door
correctly.
2. I switch on but there is no water coming in.
What's wrong?
The mains water has been cut off.
The mains tap has not been turned on.
You have not pressed the stop/start button.
The water intake electrovalve filter (located
in the dishwasher) is blocked.
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3. The dishes do not come out as clean and shining as you expect.
You have not used a special
dishwasher detergent.
The spray arms are jammed
by cutlery or dishes.
The filter has not been fitted
correctly or has not been
cleaned. Check that it is
correctly fitted.
You have not filled the
detergent dispenser or have
not closed the detergent cover.
The drain hose is
blocked.
You have not loaded the
dishes properly. Make sure
that the plates are not piled
together.
The spray holes on the
arms are blocked with
debris.
The selected wash
program is not correct.
An appropriate rinse aid has not
been used.
If, after consulting this guide, the problem persists, stop the machine, turn off the mains
tap and call your local SERVICE CENTRE.
They know me inside-out.
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The rinse aid intake has
not been correctly
adjusted. Or if you live in
a hard water area, you
have forgotten to add salt.
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CONTENTS
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Important information ........................................ 78
In order to help install your DISHWASHER,
we have included a series of drawings and
diagrams at the end of this MANUAL..
They also provide a detailed list of all the
elements, measurements and operations to
keep in mind during installation.
Please open out the drawings and diagrams,
as they will help you to understand the text
and be a great help in solving small problemas when installing the dishwasher.
Technical Specification Plate
The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PLATE,
stuck on the side of
contains technical information as well as the
serial number of the appliance.
READ THIS INFORMATION before making
the electrical connections.
Electrical Connections
The electrical connections should be carried
out by a specialist who is familiar with the
legal provisions as wellasthe standards and
regulations in force in each country.
the DISHWASHER door,
Free-standing dishwashers
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Introduction
Our FREE-STANDING DISHWASHERS have
been designed so taht you can put them on
their own, in the most suitable spot.
Dimensions
Figure 2 gives the measurements of the
appliance. Study them, as they will help you
install the appliance.
Levelling and positioning
Before installing the DISHWASHER, the appliance must stand firmly on the floor and be
as perpendicular as possible.
Level it accordngly. correcting any possible
irregularities in the floor.
This may be done by adjusting the height of
the feet at the bottom of the appliance (Figure
7) (0-20 mm).
A maximum 2% inclination level is allowed.
Once you have completed these
tasks, proceed with the electrical and
water connections according to the
instructions.
Warning
Before installing the appliance and connecting both the water and electricity supply, it is
extremely important that you take into account whether your DISHWASHER is a PANELLABLE or INTEGRATED model. You will
need to perform a number of operations to
ensure that you isr installed dishwasher properl.
Unpacking
Carefully remove all the protective packing
from the appliance.
If your dishwasher is an integrated model,
remove the brackets located at the bottom of
the dishwasher. (Fig. 2).
Remove the packing from around the baskets inside the machine.
Panellable dishwashers
Introduction
Our PANELLABLE DISHWASHERS are designed so that you can put them on their own
or in with the rest of your kitchen cabinets
and appliances. In the latter case, you can
adapt them to the decor and arangement of
your kitchen, by performing a few simple
operations.
Dimensions
Figure 2 provides the measurements of the
appliance and Figure 5 the minimum measurements of the kitchen units.
Levelling and positioning
Before installing the DISHWASHER, the ap-
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pliance must stand firmly on the floor and be
as perpendicular as possible.
Level it accordngly. correcting any possible
irregularities in the floor.
This may be done by adjusting the height of
the feet at the bottom of the appliance (Figure
7) (0-20 mm).
A maximum 2% inclination level is allowed.
Door decoration
You can fit decorative panels to the door of
your DISHWASHER so that it matches the
surrounding decor.
This pannelling may be up to 4.5 mm thick.
If you want to put your dishwasher under the
kitchen work surface, you have to remove the
top cover by undoing the two screws shown in
Figure 4 and also remove the counter weight
located at the top of the machine. (Fig. 2)
You can use these same screws later to secure
your appliance to the kitchen work surface,
thereby ensuring the stability of the dishwasher.
Levelling and positioning
Refer to the section on levelling and positioning for free-standing and panellable
dishwashers.
Fitting the panels
1.-Remove the door frame from your dish-
washer by undoing the screws as shown
in Figure 3.
2.-Prepare the panel according to the mea-
surements given in Figure 3 (597 x 587
mm).
3.-Fit the panel you have chosen and screw
the frame back into place.
Once you have done this, proceed
with the water and electricity
supply connections according to the
instructions.
Built-in dishwashers
Introduction
Although they can also be used as freestanding appliances, our BUILT-IN DISHWASHERS are designed so that you can fit them
into your kitchen under the work surface.
You may easily adapt your dishwasher to the
decor and door alignment of the rest of your
kitchen by performing a few simple operations.
Dimensions
Figure 5 gives the measurements of your
dishwasher and the minimum requirements
for the kitchen units. These will help you in
the installation process.
Door decoration
You can fit decorative panels to the door of
your DISHWASHER so that it matches the surrounding decor.
This panneling may be up to 4.5 mm thick.
Panelling and adjusting the door
1.- Remove the door frame form your dishwasher by undoing the screws as shwon in
Figure 6.
2.-Cut the decorative panel according to the
height required (h) to line it up with the
kitchen units either side.
3.-Take the door frame and cut it, by sawing off
the top ends, to the same height (h) as the
decorative panel.
4.-Adjust the lower door shim to the right
height (h).
5.-Fit the decorative panel to the door. At the
same time secure the frame and re-mark
the position of the new holes in the door.
Make the holes with a 3.25 mm drill bit.
Screw the frame back into place.
Note
If you want to fit your dishwasher into a row of
kitchen units with a single kickstrip, this is
possible, although you should bear the following in mind:
1.-Remove the base (1) and the feet (2) by undoing the screws (according to Figure 1).
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2.- Do not forget to change the adjustable
feet from Position A to Position B.
3.-Fit the kitchen unit kickstrip, sawing it to the
size required (according to Figure 4).
Once you have completed these tasks,
proceed with the electrical and water
connections according to the instructions.
Integrated dishwashers
INFORMATION NOTE: The maximum and
minimum weights recommended for the
door covering to be fitted to the dish
washers are:
-Maximum: 6,5 Kg
-Minimum: 4,5 kg
Introduction
Our INTEGRATED DISHWASHERS are designed so that the door covering and the
control panel match the shape and size of 60
cm wide kitchen modules with a door and a
drawer at the top.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Dimensions
Figure 5 gives the measurements of your
dishwasher and the minimum requirements
for the kitchen units. These will help you in
the installation process
And remember if your dishwasher is an
integrated model, remove the brackets located
at the bottom of the dishwasher. (Fig. 2).
Levelling and positioning
Refer to the section on levelling and positioning for free-standing and panellable
dishwashers.
This enables the DISHWASHER height to be
adjusted up to 870 mm.
Aligning the control panel (Figure 8)
This operation consists of aligning the control panel of the dishwasher until it is at the
same height as the drawer panels of your
kitchen units.
Use the spacing pieces and screws provided
inside the appliance to carry out this operation.
If the height of the drawer panel is 110 mm,
it is not necessary to make any adjustments.
If it is higher, add as many spacing pieces as
necessary (spacer A = 5 mm, spacer B = 10
mm), forming 5 mm modules, to adjust the
height of the control panel to that of the
drawer panels of adjacent units (Figure 8).
Once you have done this, bear in mind that
when you fit the door panel, the bottom of it
must be in line with the kickplate of your
kitchen units.
Integrating your dishwasher
Once you have carried out the previous
operations, proceed with the integration of
your dishwasher, as follows:
1.-Fit the protective plastic cover supplied
with the appliance to the underside of
your kitchen work surface (Figure 9).
This cover will prevent the condensation
generated during the operation of your
dishwasher from damaging the underside of your work surface.
2.-Using the template supplied with your appliance, mark the points where the brackets for fixing to the dishwasher are to go on
the back of the door panel (Figure 10).
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Integrating your dishwasher
Adjusting the height of the
dishwasher
Turn the dishwasher feet B anticlockwise,
until the tp of the appliance comes into contact wit the bottom of the kitchen work surface (Figure 7).
Note
When preparing the front panel you must
take into account whetehr or not you have
increased the height of the control panel
with spacing pieces.
A) If you have not, align reference point 0,
located on the top edge of the template,
with the top edge of the door panel.
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B) If, however, you have increased the height
of the control panel, match the reference
points marked on the template every 5
mm with the number of spacing pieces
fitted to the top edge of the door panel.
3.-Fit the template, secure it and mark the the
position of the holes. The drill them with a
2.5 mm drill bit and screw the brackets to
the panel, ensuring that the curved part of
the brackett faces upwards (edge Y, Figure 11):
Take care not to drill too deeply.
4.- Take the door panel, with the edge (Y)
facng upwards and fit the brackets in the
slots in the door. Then pull the panel up
until it touches the control panel, ensuring
that all the brackets are properly secured
in the slots in the door (Figure 12).
5.- Slowly open the dishwasher door, holding the panel at the same time. Then
screw it tight using the screws supplied,
ensuring that it is properly aligned with
the door (Figure 13).
Note
To fit your integrated dishwasher into a row
of kitchen units with a continuous kickstrip,
proceed as follows:
These figures can also be consulted on the
template supplied with the appliance.
Water supply connection
To connect the DISHWASHER to the mains
water supply, use the PRESSURE HOSE supplied with the machine. Join it to a water tap
with a R 3/4” threaded mouth (Fig. 16).
The operating pressure should be between
4.9 - 98 N/cm
2
. If it is higher, connect a pressure reducer valve, which you can buy in a shop
selling plumbing supplies.
Very important
The water inlet hose should not have any kinks
in it which might prevent the free entry of
water into the DISHWASHER.
Hot water inlet
Although it is best to connect the machine to
the cold water supply, some models can be
connected to either the cold or hot water supply
(max. 60°C). Enquire at your local dealer.
Drainage connection
The DRAINAGE CONNECTION is made with
a kneed hose that meets the following requirements:
1.-Less than 3 metres long.
6.-Fit the kickstrip, sawing it to the right size
(Figure 4)
7.-Secure the dishwasher to the work surface (Figure 14)
8.- Check that the door opens and closes
properly (Figure 15).
When these parts have been fitted, the dishwasher is ready for integration.
Once these operations have been carried
out, proceed to connect the electricity
and water supplies according to the
instructions.
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2.-The end of the drainage pipe should be at
a height of between 0.5m and 1m from the
floor (Figure 17).
3.- A sump needs to be fitted for odour-free
drainage.
4.-Avoid kinks which prevent the water from
flowing out freely.
Very important
When you have completed the connection,
ensure that the pipe elbow is well anchored to
the outlet. This will avoid water leaks and the
risk of floods.
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Electrical connection
Our DISHWASHERS can withstand a maximun intensity of 16A. THE APPLIANCE MUST
BE EARTHED.
The POWER CABLE supplied with teh machine has an earth terminal, which must be
connected to a proper socket to guarantee
the earth connection.
Before plugging the appliance in, check that
your electricity supply voltage coincides with
the operating voltage of your DISWASHER.
This information is given on the
CHARA CTERISTICS PLA QUE located on the
side of the Dishwasher door.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced. It can only be replaced by the
manufacturer, an authorized service centre
or authorized service engineers.
THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT ACCEPT
ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
This dishwasher complies with the provisions of European Directive 87/308/EEC concerning radio interference.
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