Blanco BDW45X User Manual

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BDW45X
10 place settings Half-load function
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Fordetailedoperatingmethodreadthecorresponding contentonthe instructionmanual.
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance, Open the door.
Compartment A:
Witheachwashcycle.
Fill the detergent dispenser
Compartment B:
For programmes with pre-wash only. (Follow the !)User Manual
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B
A
Check the rinse aid level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Running the dishwasher
Changing theprogramme
Add forgottendishes in the dishwasher.
Electric indicator on control panel(if provided).
Scrapeoff any largeamount of leftover food. S oftenremnantsofburnt foodin pans, thenload the baskets. Refer to the dishwasherloadinginstructions.
Close the door,press the Programme Button until the selected programme lights up. ( See the sectionentitled Operationinstruction )“”
Turn on the water tap and press the . The machine will start working after about 10 seconds.
1.A runningcycle can onlybe modified ifit has beenrunning fora short time.Otherwise thedetergent may have already been released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispensermust be refilled.
2. Press the Start/Pause button, press the program button for more than three seconds,the machine will be in standby state, then you can change the program to the desired cycle setting
1.Press the Start/Pause Button to stop the washing.
2.Open the door a little .
3.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
4.Addforgotten dishes.
5.Close the door.
6.Press the Start/Pause Button, the dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
Start/Pause Button
Open the door carefull y. Hotsteam may escape when the dooris opened!
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher according to the original Power-on state.
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop. Turn off the appliance using the On/Off Button.
Warning: Wait a few minutes (about 15 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. Unload the appliance, starting from the lower basket.
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Dear Custom er ,
This appli ance is in tended t o be used in hous ehold and si milar applications such as:
-staff kitch en areas in shops, off ices and other wo rking en vironments;
-farm houses;
-by cli ents inhotels, mo tels and other res idential type environm ents;
-bed andbreakfasttypeenvironments.
Pleasecarefully read this manualbefore using the dishwasher,itwillhelpyou to use and maintainthe dishwasher properly.
Keep i t as a r e fe r enc e in th e l ate r days. Passitontoanysubsequentowneroftheappliance.
This ma n ua l contain s sect io ns on safety Instr uc tio n s,Opera t ing Instr uct io ns, Installation Instr uct i ons and Troubles hooting Tips, etc.
The section on troubleshooting Tipswill help you to solve some common pr oblems b y yourse lf .
Ifyou can not solve the problems by yo urself , please ask for the he lp of professional tech nicians.
The manufactu rer,following apolicy of c onstant development a nd upda ting of the produc t, may make modifications without giving prior notic e.
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CONTENTS
Control Panel...............................................................................................................2
Dishwasher Features.................................... ...............................................................2
A FilltheRinseAid Dispenser............. .. ..............................................................3 ..... .. .
B FunctionofD etergent .....................................................................................4 .... . ...
AttentionbeforeorafterloadingtheDishwasher
Baskets.....................................................................................................................6
The Method of Loadi ng No rmal D ishw are
Wash CycleTable........................................................................................................8
Turning onthe Appliance.............................................................................................8
Changethe P rogramme.............. .............................................................................9....
At theEndoftheWashCycle........................................................................................9
Filtering System........................................................................................................10
Caring fortheDishwasher..................... ....................................................................11.
Positioning the Appliance................... .....................................................................12..
AboutPower Connection........................ ..................................................................12.
Water Connec tion........ ...... ...... ..... ....... .. ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ....1 3.
Startof dishwasher................................ ..................................................................14..
Beforec allingforservice........................... .................................................................15.
Error c odes.................................... .........................................................................16.
Technicalinformation.............................. ................................................................17..
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When using your dishwasher, fo l l ow the precauti ons lis t ed below:
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of anelectric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment­grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all local c odes and ordinances.
Donotabuse,siton,orstandonthedoorordish rack of the dishwasher. Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use. (This instruction is only applicable to machines
with a visual heating element.)
Do not operate 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.
Do not place any heavy objects the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
When loadin g items to be washed :
1) Locate sharp items so t hat theyare not likely to damage the door seal;
2 Warni ng: Knives and other u tensils with
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sharp points must be l oaded in t he ba sket with their points down orplaced in a horizontal position.
When using y our dishwasher, you should pr ev en t plastic items fr o m c oming into c ont a c t with the h eating element.(T his inst ruction is onl y applicable to machines with a v isual he ating element. )
Check that th e deterge nt comparm ent is e mpty after completio n of the wash cycle.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe or the equivalent. For plastic items n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Use only det ergent and rinse additives design ed for an a ut omati c dishwas her. Never use so ap, laun dry dete rgent, or h and washing dete rgent in your dishwasher. Keep these produ cts out of the re ach of chi ld r en.
on or stand on
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep child away from the open door of the dishwasher,
ren
there could still be some detergent left inside.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance. The dishwasher must always be connected to the water system using new hose sets.
Dishwasher de tergents are strongly al kaline, th ey
can be extr emely dangerou s if swallowed.Avoid
contact with ski n and e yes and keep children away
from the dishwasher when t he door is open.
The door sh ould n ot be left open,
since this could increase t he ris k of tripping.
Ifthe supply cordisdamaged, itmust bereplaced
bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora
similar ly q uali fi ed pers on in or der to av oid a
hazar d .
Ifthe applia nce isinstalle don a carpet fl oor,
take care that t h e o pe ni ngs in i ts bas e a r e no t obst ru ct ed.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when
removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Pleasedisposeof packingmaterials properly.
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
During in stallation, the power supply must not
be exces sively or dangerously be nt or flattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
The a ppliance is to be conn ected to the water
mains usingnew hosesets andthat oldhose-sets
should no t be reused.
The m axi mum number of plac e settings to be
washedis 10.
The m axi mum permi ssible inlet wat er p res s ure is
1Mpa.
The m inimum p erm is si bl e i nle t wa ter pr es sure is
0.04Mpa.
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Toget the bestperformance fr omyourdishwasher,read all operatinginstructions beforeusing itfor the firsttime.
On/Off Button:To turnon/off the powersupply.
Displ ay screen: Toshow the remain ing time andthestate(runnings tate,d elay time etc);
Rinse Aid indicator: Indicateswhen the dispenserneedstoberefilled.
Delay time,Remaintime,o r error codesindicator:
Half load indict ator: To show when Half lo ad func tion isselected.
Childlock and Extra Dryingindicator
Program indi cators:
Delay Bu tton : ToPres s th e but t on to del a y.
Child loc k functi on : Press Delay Button a nd Buttonsimultaneously morethan3secondtolock theprogram,usethesamemethodtocancelthe child lock fu nction.
Front view
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Half load functionButton:To selectHalf load function. (Thi s functi on can o nly be used with programs of Intensive,Heavy,Normal,Glass and 1Hour w hen you haveonly a bout or l ess th an half load dishes, i t can save w ater and energy consumption. Allsprayers will be ru nning and a ll basket s could be loaded.)
ExtraDryingfunctionselectButton :ToselectExtra Drying functio n.(This f unction c an only be used with Programs In tensive, Heavy,Normal, Glass an d1 Hour. An i ncreased temperatureduringthefinal rinse to increase the drying wel l. There is a slight increase i n the energy consumption).
Program Button: To Press thebuttontoselect appropriateProgram.
Start /P ause Bu tton: Tostart the se lected washing program orpause the washi ng pr ogram whenthe machine isworking.
Back View
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Top spray arm
1
Cutleryrack
2
Upperbasket
3
Inner pip e
4
Lower basket
5
Dispenser
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10
Cupshelf
7
Spra y arm s
8
Fil ter as sem bly
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10
Inletpipe connector
11
Drainpipe
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Before usi ng you r dishwas her fo r the first tim e:
A. Fillthe rinse aiddispenser B. Fi ll in deterg e nt
Rin seAid Di spen s er
The r inseaid isreleasedduring the finalrinsetopreventwater from forming droplets on your dishes, which c an leave spotsand streaks.Italso improvesdrying by allowingwatertoroll off thedishes. Yourdishwasher is designedtouse liquidrinse aids.Therinseaiddispenser is locatedinsidethedoor nexttothe detergentdispenser. Tofill t he dispense r,open the ca p and pour the rinse aid into the di spenser until the levelindicator t urns completely black.Thevolumeofthe rinseaidcontainer is about110ml.
Functi on of RinseAid
Rinse aid is automatical ly added du ring the last rin se, e nsuring thoro ugh r insi ng, an d spo t an d st reak fr ee drying.
Attenti on!
Only use branded rinse aidfordishwasher. Neverfill therinseaid dispenser with anyothersubstances
(e.g. Dis hwasher clean ing a gent , liqu id detergen t). This would damage t he ap plia nce.
When to Re fill the R inseAid Disp enser
If there is no ri nse-aid warning light in the contr ol pane l, you can judg e the amount o f rin se-aid by the col or o f the optical level indica tor "C" located nex t t o the ca p. Wh en th e rins e-aid c ontaine r is f ull, the whole i ndica tor wil l be dark .As the rinse- aid di minish es, the size of t he d ark d ot decrea ses. You should never let t he ri nse ai d get b elow 1/4full.
As the rinse aid diminishes, the size of the bl ack dot on the rinse aid l ev el indica tor c hanges, as illust rated be low.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/4full-Shouldrefilltoeliminatespotting Empty
RINSEAID DISPENSER
To open t he dispe nser,turn the cap to th e "open" (left ) arrow a nd lif t it out .
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Pour th e r inse aid into t he dispen se r, being careful not to o verf ill.
2
Replacethecap by insertingitalignedwith "open"arrow andturningitto the closed(right)arrow.
3
Be careful not to over fill the dispenser, because this could cause over sudsing. Wi pe away any spill s withadampcloth.Don't forgettoreplacethec ap beforeyouclose the dishwasherdoor.
Attention! Clean up any rinse ai d spi lt duri ng filling w ith an absorbe nt cloth toavoid e xcess f oaming during the nextwash.
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Adjust ing Rins eAid Disp enser
The rin se aid di spen ser has s ix or four s ettin gs.Always st art with t he dispenser set on "4 ". If spots and poor dryi ng ar e a proble m, increas e the am ount of rinse aid dispensed byremoving thedispenserlid and rotatingthe dialto"5".Ifthe dishes are still not drying p roperly o r are showing s pots, ad just the dial t o the next higher le ver until your d ishes are s pot- free. The r ecommend ed setting is "4". (Factoryvalueis"4".)
Increase th e dose if there are drops of water o r li me spot s on t he di shes af ter wa shing. Reduce it i f the re are sticky whit ish stai ns on your dish es or a bluish f ilm on g lassw are or knifeblades.
Detergents w ith its c hemi cal i ngredients a re ne cessary t o rem ove dirt , c rush dirt and transpo rt it out of t he dish washer. Most of th e co mmercial quality de tergent s are suitable for t his p urpose.
Detergen ts
There are 3 sorts of d etergent s
1.Withphosphate and with chlorine
2.Withphosphate and witho ut c hlorine
3.Withoutphosphate and without chl orine Normally new pulveris eddeter gent is w ithout p hosphat e.Thus the w ater sof tener function of
phosphate is not given . In this case we r ecommend t ofill sa lt in t he salt c ontainer evenwhen thehardness ofwater isonly 6 dH. If detergentswithout phosphateareusedin the caseof hardwater
often white spots appe ar on di shes and glasses. In this case please add more detergent to reach better resu lts. Det ergents without chlori ne do o nly bleac h a lit tle. Strong and coloure d sp ots w ill not be rem oved compl etely.In this case please choo se a progra m wi th a hig her te mperature.
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ConcentratedDetergent
Based ontheir chemicalcomposition, detergentscan be split intwo basic types:
conventi onal, alkaline d etergent s with caustic compon ents low alkal ine conc entrated detergents with natural enzy mes
The use of normal washingprograms incombinationwith concentrateddetergents reducespollutionandis goodfor your dishes;thesewash programsarespecifically matched
to the dirt-dissolving pr operties of the enzymes of the co ncentrated d etergent . For th is rea son
normal washprograms i n which conc entrated detergents areused can ac hieve the same
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results that can oth erwise o nly be achiev ed usin g i ntensive programs.
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Detergent Ta blets
Detergent t ablets o f different brand s dissolve at different speeds. For this reason some detergent t ablets ca nnot dis solve an d develop their f ull cl eaning power d uring sho rt programs. Ther efore please use lon g progra ms when using d etergent tabl ets, to ensure thecompleteremovalofdetergentresiduals.
DetergentDispenser
Thedispenser must be refilled beforethestartofeachwashc yclefollowing the instructions provided in the wash c ycle t able . Yourdishwasher uses less detergent an d rin se aid th an Conventional dishwasher. Generally,only one ta blespoon of detergent is needed for a normalwash load. Moreheavilysoileditemsneed more detergent. Always add the detergent j ust b efore st arting t he dis hwasher, otherw ise it coul d g et damp and will not dissolve pr operly.
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Amountof Detergent toUse
If t he l i d i s closed: p r ess rel eas e bu tton. The l id will spri n g op en. Always add the detergent jus t be fore star ting eac h wash c ycle. Only use brande d deterg ent and rinse aid for dishwasher.
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive!Take careto keepitout ofreachofchildren.
Proper Use of Detergent Use only det ergent specifically ma de for t he us e in d ishwasher s. Keep your detergent fresh and dry. Don't put pow dered d etergent into the dispenser u ntil you'r e re ady to wash dishes.
A
B
Fill in Detergen t
Fill the deterge nt di spenser with detergent. Themarkingindicatesthedosinglevels, as illustratedon the right:
The place f or main wash cycle detergent.
A
The place for pre -wash cycle detergent.
B
Please observe the manufacture rs dosing an d storag e Rec omme ndations as s tated on the dete r gent pac k a gin g .
Close t he li d an d pr e ss u ntil it loc ks in pla ce. Ifthedishes areheavilysoiled, place an additional
detergent dose in the pre-wa sh dete rgent chamber.This deterge nt will ta ke effect during the p re-wash phase.
The information about the amount of d etergen t for the single pr ogramme pl ease r efer to the Wash CycleTable on the pa ge 8. Pleasebe aware , tha t accordi ng to the level soiling and the specific har dness of water d ifferences are possible.
Pleaseobserve t he manu facturer 'srecommen dations onthe detergent packaging.
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Considerbuying utensils whichare identifiedasdishwasher-proof. Use a mild detergent thatisdescribedas'kindto dishes'. Ifnecessary, seekfurther information from thedetergent manufacturers. Forparticularitems,selecta program withaslow a temperatureaspossible. To prev ent damag e, d o no t take gla ss a nd c utl ery out of the d ishw ashe r immediat ely after t he p r ogram me h as e nde d.
Are n otsu itable
Cutlerywithwooden,horn china or mother-of-pearl handles Plastic ite ms that are not h eat resis tant Older cutl ery with glued parts t hat a re not temperatureresistant Bonded cutl ery item s or dishes Pewter or cooper items Crystal glass Steel items subject to rusting Wooden platters Items made fromsynthetic fibres
(For best perf ormance of the di shwasher,follow the se loading guidelines. Features and ap peara nce of baske ts and cutlery ba skets may var y fr om your mod el.)
Scrape off any large amount s o f leftover food. Soften r emnants of burnt f ood in pans. It is no t necess ary to ri nse t he d ishes under running water. Place objects in the dis hwasher i n the following way:
1.Itemssuch as cups, g lasses, pots/pans, etc. a re faced downwards.
2.Curveditems, or ones with recess es, should be loaded a slant s o that w ater can run off.
3.Allutensils are st acked secu rely and can not tip over.
4.Allutensils are placed in t he way t hat the spray arms can rotate f reely during washin g.
Very sm all it ems should n ot be w ashed i n the dishwasher as they could eas ily fall out of the basket.
Are of limited suitability
Some types ofglasses c an become dull after a larg e nu mbe r of w ashe s
Silver and a luminium parts have a tendencyto discolourduringwashing
Glazedpatterns may fade if machine washed frequent ly
Load hollow it ems suc h as cup s, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing downwards so that wat e r cannot co lle ct i n the containe r or a deep base.
Dishes anditemsofcutlery mustnot lie insideone another,or covereach other. To avoi ddamage to glasse s, they m ust not touch. Load larg e ite ms which are most difficul t to c lean in to the lower basket. The upper basket is de signed to hold more d elicate and lighter d ishware such as glasses , coffee andtea cups Long blad ed kni ves sto red in a n upr ight po sition are a potenti al haza rd! Long and/or sharp itemsof cutlery such as carving knives must bepositione d horizon tally in the upper b aske t. Please do not ove rload yo ur di shwashe r. T his is important for good r esults a nd fo r reasonab le consu mption of energy.
To prevent water drippi ng fr om the uppe r basket into the lower baske t, we recommend tha t you empty the lower basket first and t hen the upper ba sket.
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The u pper basket is designed t o ho ld more delicate
and lighter di shware such as glasses, coffee and teacupsand saucers, aswellasplates,smallbowls andshallow pans(as l ong as they are nottoo dirty). Positionthedishes and cookwaresothattheywill notget movedby the sprayof water.
Please be remin ded that :
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown. D eep pots shou ld be slant e d to allow wat er to flow out.
The B otto m B ask et fe atur es folding spikes so tha t l arge r or more pots an d p ans can be loade d.
We sugges t tha t you pl ace large items and t he m ost difficultto clean items are tobe placed into the lower basket: su ch a s pots, p ans, lids, serving d ishes and bowls, as s h own in the f igu r e be low. It is prefer ab l e t o pla ce s erv ing dishe s an d li ds o n t he s i de of the ra cks in order to avoid blocking t he ro tation of the top spray arm.
Adju sting the Upp er B asket
The h eight of t he upper ba sket can be adjusted in order to
createmore space for large utensilsbothfor the upper
/lower ba sket. The he ight of the u pper basket can b e
adjusted by lift u p the basket f or the u pper posi tion, and up
press thehandleto lowerthe upper basket,seethe picture
below:
Foldin g bac k the c up s helives
For better st acking ofpots and p ans, the spik es can be f olded do wn as show in th e pict ure ri ght .
Foldin g Spike s of Lower B asket
For b e tter sta cki ng of p ots and pan s , the spikes can be f old e d d o wn as show in th e pic ture rig ht.
Cutleryshouldbeplacedin thecutleryrack separately from each ot her in th e appropr iate pos itions, a nd d o make sure the utensils d o not nest together, this ma y cause badperformance.
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Cutlery basket coul d be h ave 2 po sition s:
Posi tio n on e: li ft th e le f t ba sket up , the lef t basket is si del i ng.
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Means:needtofillrinseintotheRinse-AidDispenser.
Position tw o: adjust the left basket to l ower position, and the left basket is flat.
Intensive
Heavy
Normal
(*AS /NZS 2007.1)
Glass
1Hour
Rapid
For heaviest soiled crockery, and normally soiled pots pans dishes etc with dried
onsoiling.
Forheavilysoiled loads, such aspots,plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans.
Standard dailycycle for normallysoiled loads, such as pots plates glasses.、、
For lightly so iled load s, such as glas ses, crystal a n d fin e ch i n a.
For li g htl y so i led loa ds that donot need excellent drying efficienc y.
Ashorterwashfor lightly soiledloadsthat do not need drying.
Pre -wash( 5 0 ) was h ( 65 )
Rin se Rin se Rinse(60 )
Dry ing Pre -wash( 4 5 )
Wash (55 )
Rin se Rinse(65 )
Dry ing Pre-wash
Wash (50 )
Rinse Rinse(50 )
Drying
Pre-wash wash(40 )
Rinse Rinse(60 )
Drying
(50 )
Pre -w ash
Wa sh(60 ) Rinse ( 60 )
Drying
Wash (40 )
Rinse Rinse (45 )
5/22.5g
(Or A ll )in1
5/22.5g
(Or A ll )in1
5/22.5g
(Or A ll )in1
5/22.5g
(Or A ll )in1
5/22.5g
(Or A ll )in1
20g
130
155
130
110
60
40
1.2
1.05
0.61
0.7 13
12.2
0.8
0.45
16
13
9
10
AS/NZS 2007.1
* : This programis the testcycle.The information forcomparability test
in accord anc e wi t h , as follows :
AS/NZS 2007.1
Capacity:10s etting Po si t io n Upp er ba s ke t: upp er whe el s o n r ai ls Rinseaidsetting:6 Op en t he d oo r s lig ht l y 50 mm to a ssi s t i n drying of t he d i shes after eve ry wa sh
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Starting a cycle wash
1 Draw out the l ower and upper basket , load the dishes a nd push them back.
It is toload the lower b asket f irst, then the uppe r one (see the section entitled
reco mm e n de d
Loading the Dishwashe r ).
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2 Pour in the d etergent ( see t he secti on entit led D etergen t and RinseAid ). 3 Inse rt the pl ug in to the socket. The pow er su pply is 2 20-240 VAC/50HZ, the sp ecification
of the so cket is 1 0A 250VAC. Make sure that the water supply is tu rned on to full p ressure. 4 Close the door, press the ON/OFF Button, and the display will turn on. 5 Press the program Bu tton to se lect your desired program.
If aprogram is se lected, the response light will li ght. Then press the S tart/Pause b utton, the
dishwasher be gins to start.
When you press the Sta rt/Pause but ton to p ause du ring washi ng, the running indicato r w ill stop blinking and the dishwashe r will every minute unless you pr ess the button to st art.Sta rt/Pa usebe beeping
Premise:
Acycle that is underway ca n on ly be mod ified if it has on ly been running for a short time. Otherwis e, the
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detergent m ay hav e alr eady be en re leased, a nd the appliance m ay have alre ady dr ained the wash wa ter.
If t his is the case, th e deter gent disp enser must be refi lled ( see t he section ent itled " Loading the Detergent " ).
Press the Start/Pau se but ton, the machine wi ll pau se, press the pr ogram button fo r more t ha n 3 then
2 seconds,
you can c hange t he progr am to the desire d cy cle settin g (see the section e ntitled " St arting a wash cyc le. . ." ).
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If you openthe door , the machi ne will p ause. The pr ogram light will st op b l i n ki ng an d the buz zer will be ev e ry m inute un le ss you cl ose the door . Af te r youclosethe door, the machinewill keep on working after 10 seconds.
Aforgottendish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Press the Start/Pause button
1
Open the door a little to stop the washing.
2
After the spray arms stop working,you can open the door
3
completely.
When the working cy cle h as fini s hed, the buz zer of th e di s hwashe r w ill sou nd fo r 8 sec o n d s , th en s to p . Turn o ff the a pp li a n c e us ing th e P ow er sw i tch but ton , shut off th e water su p p ly and o pe n t h e doorof t he dish was her. Wait for a few minutes bef ore unlo ading th e dishwa sher to a voi dhandlin g the dishes and utensils while th ey are still hot and m ore suscept ible tobreakage. The y will al so dry be tter.
during a wash cycle
beeping
Add forgotten dishes.
4
Close the door
5
Press the button, the dishwasher will run
6
after 10 seconds.
Start/Pause
SwitchOff the Dishwasher
The program light is on but is not blinking, onl y in this case the programme h as ended .
2.Turnoff the water tap.
Power1.Switch off the di shwasher by pressin g the button.
Openthe door carefully.
Hot dishes ar e sensit ive to kn ocks. The di shes shou ld ther efore be a llowed t o cool d own arou nd 15 minutes beforeremovingfrom the appliance. Open the d ishwasher do or, leave it a jar and wait a f ew minu tes before removing the dishes. In this way they will be cool er and t he dryi ng will be improved.
Unloading thedishwasher
Itis normal that the di shwasher is wet insid e. Empty the l ower ba sket first a nd the n the upperone. Thi s will avoid water dripping from the upper Basket onto the dishes in the lower one.
Washthe arms in s oapy an d warm w ater and use a soft b rush to clean the j ets. Repl ace th em after r insin g them th orough ly.
When following this procedure from step1 to step 3, the filter system will be removed; when following it from Step 3 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
Itisdangerousto open the door whenwashing, because the hot watermay scald you.
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The filter prevents lar ger remnants of food or ot her obj ects from getting insi de th epump. Theresidues mayblockthe filter, inthiscase they mustbe removed.
The filter system c onsists of a coarse fi lter,aflat (Main filter) anda microfilter (Fine filter).
1
2
andeasilybecometrapped in thecoursefilter
caughtbythe filter, gentlysqueezethetap onthe t op of this
3
2 1
3
Main filter
Foodand soilparticlestrappedin this filterare pulverized by a special jet on the l ower spr ay arm an d washe d down todrain.
Coarse filter
Larger items, s uc h as p i e c es of bones or glas s, t ha t cou l d bl o ck
the drain Toremove the items filterand l ift out.
Fine filter
This filterholdssoil andfoodresidues in the sump areaand preve nts i t f rom being on th e dish es during w ash cycle.redeposited
Filterassembly
Thefilterefficiently For best performance and results, the filte r must be cleaned re gularly. this reaso n, it is a goo d idea t o remove th e larger food par ticles tr apped in the filter after each wash cyc le by rin sing the semicirc ular filte r and cup unde r runnin g water. To remove th e filt er device , pull t he cup handle in t he upwa rd direct ion.
removes food particles fro m the wa sh wate r,allowing it to be recycle d during the cycle.
For
Th e d is h washer m ust never b e us ed w i tho ut the fi lter s. Improper replacement of the filter may reduce the performanc e level of the appliance anddamagedishesand utensils.
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1
Step 1 Turnthe filter in anti-clockwis e directio n.
Step 2 l ift the filt er up .
When following this procedure from step 1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed; when following it from S tep 2 to Step 1, the f ilter system will be installed.
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Remarks:
- Inspect t he filter s for blo cking a fter e very time th e dis hwasher ha s been u sed.
- By unscrew ing the c oarse fi lter, you can remove the filter syst em. Re move any foo d remna nts and cleanthefilters under running water.
Theentire filterassemblyshouldbe cleanedoncea week.
Cleaning the Filter
To c le an th e co ar s e filt er and the f i ne f i lter , use a cl ean in g brush. Re ass e mbl e the fil t er par ts as shown in the figu res on t he p re vious p ag e an d reinsert the e nt ire as s emb l y in the d i shwash er, posi tioning it in its seat and pr essin g do wn war d s.
Whencleaningthefilters, don'tknockonthem. Otherwise,thefilterscouldbe contorted andthe performanceof thedishwasher couldbe decreased.
The control p anel can be clea ned by u sing a l ightly dam pened c loth. After cleaning, m ake sureto dry it thoroughly.
For the e xteri or, use a good appli ance po li s h w ax . Neveruse sharp objects, sco uring pads o r har sh clean ers on a ny part o f the dishwasher.
CleaningThe Door
To clean th e edge around the door, you s hould u se only a soft wa rm, dam p cloth. To avoid pene tration o f wate r into t he door l ock and electrical com ponents, d o not usea spray cleaner of any kind.
Never use a spr ay c leaner t o clean t he d oor panel as it m ay damage the door loc k and electricalcomponents. Abrasive agents o r som e paper towels should not be used b ecause of the risk of scra tching or leavin g sp ot s on the st ai n les s stee l su rface.
Protec tAga inst Freezi ng
please t ake frost protection meas ures o nthe di shwasher in winter. Every fter washing c ycles, please op erate as follows
1.Cutoff theelectricalpower tothe dishwasher.
2.Turnoffthe water su pply and disconnect the water i nlet pipe from the w ater val ve.
3.Drain the water from the inlet pipe an d water valve. (Use a pan to gather the w ater)
4.Reconnect the wate r inlet pipe to t he wate r valve.
5.Remove the filte r at the bottom of the tub and use a sponge to soak up water in the sump.
If your dishwasher cannot work because of t he ice, please con tact pr ofessiona l service persons.
timea
Cleani ng the SprayArms
It is ne ce ss ar y to c lean th e spray a r ms re g ula r l y for har d water chemicals w ill clog thesprayarm jetsand bearings.
Toremov e the upper spr a y a rm , ho ld t he nut, rot ate th e arm clockwise toremoveit.
Toremovethelower spray arm,pulloutthesprayarm u pward.
Washthe arms in soapy and w arm water and use a soft brush to clean the jets . Repl ace them after rinsin g them thoroughly.
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AfterEvery Wash
After ever y wash, turn off the w ater supply to th e appliance and leave th e doo r slightl y open sothat moisture a nd odour s ar e not tra pped in side.
Removethe Plug
Before cleani ng or p erformi ng mainten ance, always remove the plug from the socket.
No Sol vent s or Abras ive Cleanin g
To clean theexterior and rubber parts of the dishwasher, donotuse solvents or abrasivecleaningproducts. Only use a clo th with warm so apy wate r. Tor em ove s p ots o r st a ins f rom the surface of t he interi or, use a cloth dampe ned with wa ter and alittle vinegar,or a c leaning pro duct mad especifical ly for dishwashers.
Position the appliance i n t he desired location. The back should rest again st the w all behind it, and the sides, along the adjacent ca binets or walls. The d ishwasher is equippe d with water supply a nd drain hoses th at can be positio ned eith er to t he righ t or the left s ides to facilitate pro per in stallatio n.
When notin Use for aLong Time
It isrecommend t hatyou run a wash cycle with the dishwasher empt y and the n remove th e plu g from the socket, turn o ff the wa ter supp ly and l eave the door of the app li a n c e sl ig ht ly open. This wil l h elp the door sealstolastlongerandprevent odours fromforming withintheappliance.
Moving theA pplia nce
If the app liance m ust be moved, try to keep it in the verticalposition. Ifabsolutely necessary,it canbe positioned on its back.
Seals
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe dishwasher is foo d th at remain s trappe din the seals. Periodic cleaning with a damp sponge will prev ent t his fro m occurri ng.
Once the appliance is positioned for levelling, t he height of the dishw ashe r may be altered vi a adjust ment of the screwing leve l of t he fee t. In any case, the applia nce should not be inclin ed more than 2 .
For personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DONOT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUTOR REMOVE THE EARTHING CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
Please look at th e ra ting label to know the rat ing v oltage a nd conn ect the d ishwasher to the appropriate power supply. Use the r equired fuse 10 amp , tim e delay f use orcircuit bre aker rec ommended and prov ide separate circuit s erving only this appliance.
Ensure thevoltageand frequency of the powerbeing used corresponds to those on the rating plate . Only insert the p lug into an electrica l socket which is earthed properly.Ifthe el ectrical sock et to wh ich the a pplianc e must b e conne cted is not appropriatefor the plug,replace thesocket, rather thanusinganadaptoror the likesas theycouldcauseoverheatingandburns.
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord havingan equipment-earthing conductorandan earthing plug. The plug mustbe plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local standards and requirements.
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Improper connection of the equipment earthing conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly earthed. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If the plug does not fit properly to the outlet, please have a qualified electrician to install a proper outlet.
for personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE
CONNECTION
Connect the cold water s upply hoseto a th readed 3 /4(inch) connector an d make s ure thatitisfastened tightlyin place. Ifthe wat er pipe s are new or have not been usedfor anextended per iod of time, let the waterrunto makesurethat thewaterisclear.This precaution is neededto avoidthe risk of the w ater inlet to be blocked and da mage the appliance.
Please closethe hydrant afterusing.
FROM THE POWER CORD.
EARTHING
Insert t he drain hose into a d rain pi pe wi th a minimum diamet er of 40mm, or let i t run into the si nk, maki ng sure t o avoid bend ing or cr imping it . The top of the hose must be less than 1000m m.
Front
Counter
NOTE The top of the hose must be less than
A
1000mm.
Drain pipe
B
φ 40mm
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How to Drain ExcessWaterFromHoses
If the sink is 1000mm higher from the floor, the exc ess water in hose scannot be drained d irectly into thesink.It willbenecessaryto drainexcess w ater fromhosesinto abowlorsuitable container that is held out side and lower than t he si nk.
Wat er O u t l et
Connect the water d rain h ose. The dr ain h ose must be correctly fit ted t o avoi d water leaks. Ensure that the water drain hose is not kinked or sq uashed .
ExtensionHose
Ifyou needadrainhose extension, makesure touse a similar drainhose. It must be no longer th an 4 m etres; ot herwise t he cleani ng effect of the dishw asher coul d be reduced.
Syphon Conn ection
Insert the drain hose into a drain pi pe with a minimum di ameter o f 40mm, or let it run into th e sink, ma king sure to avoid bendin g or cr imping it .The top of the hose must be less than 1000 mm.
Thefollowingthings shouldbe checkedbefore startingthe dishwasher.
1
Thedishwasheris levelandfixed properly
2
The i nle t va lv e is open
3
Thereis a leakageat the connections of theconducts
4
Thewires aretightly connected
5
The poweris switched on
6
The i nlet and dr ain hoses a re k nott ed
7
Allpacking materials and printings shouldbe taken outfrom the dishwasher
After installation, please make sure tokeep this manual. The conten t of this manual is very he lpfulto the users.
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Fuse blown, or the home circuit breaker has been triggered.
Power supplyis not turned on
Error code:E1; Water pressure is low
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliance s sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely. Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.
Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on.
Door of dishwasher not properly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged
Kitchen sink clogged
Improper detergent
Spilled rinse-aid Detergent with
colourant was used Hard water minerals
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Check drain hose.
Check the filter (see section titled )" Cleaning The Filter "
Check the kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If the problem is the kitchen sink not draining, you may need a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwashers.
Use only the special dishwasherdetergent to avoid suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallonof cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, then select anycycle.Dishwasher willdrain outthewaterat the first step.
Open the door after the draining has stopped and check if the suds have disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Make sure that the detergent is the one without colourant.
To clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergent and wear rubber gloves. Never use any other cleaner than dishwasher detergent for the risk of foaming or suds.
The affected items are notcorrosionresistant.
Aspayarmis
r knocking against an itemina basket
Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
The items should be corrosion resistant.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which are obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on the dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.
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The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
Theprogrammewas notpowerfulenough.
Not enough detergent wasdispensed.
Items are blocking the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination inthebaseofwash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the sp ay arm jets
r
to get blocke d. Combination of soft
water andtoo much detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergentcups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Select a more intensive programme. See" Wash Cycle Table ."
Use more detergent, or change your detergent.
Rearrange the items so that the sp ay can rotate freely.r
Clean and/or fit the filter combination correctly. Clean the sp ay arm jets. See "Cleaning the Spray Arms".
Use less detergent if you have soft water and select a shorter cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loadin g the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount of rinse-aid/refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
r
Dishes are removed too soon
Wrong program has been selected
Use of cutlery with a low-quality coating
Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape. Begin unloadingthe dishwasher only once the dishes are barely warm to the touch. Empty the low basket first. This prevents water form dropping off dishes in the upper basket.
In short program the washing temperature is lower. This also lowers cleaning performance. Choose a program with a long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
E1
E4
Longer inlet time.
Overflow.
Taps are not opened, or water intake is restricted, or water pressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service. If there is water in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak, the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
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Height: 845mm Width : 448mm
Depth: 605mm
(with the door closed)
Water pre ssur e: 0.04- 1.0M Pa Pow er s up pl y: see ra t ing lab el Capacity: 10place settings
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