Bomann GSPE 787 User manual

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GSPE 787
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Fordetailedoperating methodread the correspondingcontent on the instructionmanual.
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance,Open the door.
Witheachwashcycle.
Fill the detergent dispenser
Compartment For programmes with pre-wash only. (Follow the user instructions!)
Check the rinse aid level
Checkthe regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a p rogramme
Running the dishwasher
Changing theprogramme
Electric indicator oncontrol panel (if provided).
(On models with water softener system only.) Electric indicator on control panel (if provided).
If there is no salt warning light in the control panel (for some models), you can estimate when to fill the salt into the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Scrapeoff any largeamount of leftover food. Softenremnantsofburnt foodin pans, thenloadthebaskets. Refer to thedishwasher loading instructions.
Press the Programme button until the selected programme lights up. ( See the section entitled Operationg instruction )“”
Close the door, turn on the water tap. The machine will start working after about 10 seconds.
1.A running cycle can o nly be modified if it has been runningfora short time.Otherwise the detergent may have already been released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser must be refilled.
2. Open the door a little to stop the washing, then press the Program button for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme, then close the door.The machine will restart after about 10 seconds.
Add forgottendishes in the dishwasher.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
1.Open the door a little to stop the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
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 break. They will also dry better.Unload the appliance, starting from the lowerbasket.
Open t he door carefull y. Hotsteam m ay escape when the dooris opened!
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Dear Custom e r,
This appliance is in tended to be used in hous ehold andsimilar applications suchas:
-staff kitchen areas in s hops, offices and other workin g enviro nme nts;
-farm houses;
-by clients in h otels, motels and other residential ty pe envir onm e nts ;
-bed andbreakfast typeenvironments.
Pleasecarefully readthismanualbeforeusingthe dishwasher,i twillhelpyouto use andmaintain the dishwasher properly.
Keep i t as a ref er in the later day s .
Passit ontoany subsequentownerof the appliance.
Thismanualcontainssectionson safetyInstructio ns, Operating Instructions, Installation I nstructions and Trouble sho o tin g Tips, et c.
ControlPanel...................................................3
Dishwasher Features.......................................3
A Water So ftener......... .... ..... ... ....... ..... .... ....4 ..
B Loading the Saltinto the Softener.................5
C Fill theRinseAid Dispenser........ .................5
D Functionof Detergent.................................6
Attention b efore or after lo ading the D is hwash er
Bas kets.... ..... ...... .... .. .. .. ..... ... . .. .... ... . .. ... ..... . .. .9
Loading the upper ............ ....... ..... ....... 10Basket
LoadingtheLower ...............................10Basket
Ther ecomme nded meth od loading big
dishware.......................................................11
CutleryBasket........................................... ...12
WashCycleTable.......... ......... .......... ..............13
Turning ontheAppliance................................14
Changethe Programme.............. ................14....
At the End of the Wash Cycle...........................14
To re view the section on t roublesho oting Tip s will helpyou to solvesomecommon problems byyourself .
Ifyou can not solve the pro blems b y yourself , please ask fo r the helpof professiona l technicians.
The man ufacturer, fol lowing a p olicy of c onst ant development and u pdati ng of t he product, may make m odifications witho ut gi ving prior notice.
FilteringSystem............................... ......... .....15
Caring for theDishwasher........... ......... . .........16.
.................................. 17Installa tion prep aratio n
...18Aes thetic pane l's dimen sions and ins tal latio n
..............20Tension adjus tment of the door spring
.............................. 20Connection of dr ain hoses
.........................21Dishwasher installationsteps
AboutElectricityConnecting...........................22
ColdWaterConnecti on......................... ......... 23
Beforecalling for service. .......................... .....25.
Errorcodes.................................... ..............26.
Technicalinformation. ............................. .. ...27..
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When using your dishwasher, follow the pr ecaut i ons li s ted 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 codes and ordinances.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish 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 lo ad ing ite ms to be w ashed :
1) L ocate sharpitems sothatthey arenotlikely todamage the doorseal;
2 Warni ng: Knives and othe r u tensils with
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sh a rp poin ts must be loade d in t h e basket with their points d own or p laced i n a horizontalposition.
When us ing your dishwasher, you should prevent plastic items from c oming into co ntac t with the he ating element.(This instru ction is only applicable to m achines with a vi sual heating element.)
Check thatthe detergentcomparment is empty after com pletio n o f thewash 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 o nly detergent and rinse additives designed for an aut omatic dishwasher. Never u se soap, laundr y de terg ent, or hand washing detergent in you r dishwasher.Keep these products out of t he reach of chi ldren.
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 fromthe opendoorof 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. Dishwasher detergents are stronglyalkaline, they can be ext r emely danger ous if s wallo we d.Avoi d contact with skin and eyes and ke ep children away from th e dishwasher when the door is open.
The doo r sh ould not be l eft o pen, since th is co uld increase the risk of trippi ng.
If th e s upply cord is d amaged, it must be repl aced by th e m anufact urer or itsse rvice agent ora similar ly quali fie d person in order to avoid a hazard.
Remove thedoor to the washingcompartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Please d ispose of packing materials properl y. Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
During installation, thepower supplymust not beexcessively or dangerouslybentorflattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
The app liance i s to b e co nnected to the w ater mainsusingnewhose setsandthat old hose-sets sho ul d not b e reused.
Themaximumnumb er of place settingstobe washed i s 9. Themaximumpermissible inletwater pressureis 1Mp a .
Theminimumpermissible inlet w ater pressureis
0.04Mpa.
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Dispose of the d ishwasher packaging material corre ctly. All pa ckaging material s can be recy cled. Plastic parts are m arked with the s tandard internati onal abbreviation s:
PE for polyethylene, e.g. sheet wrapping material PS forpolystyrene,e.g.padding m aterial POM polyoxymethylene, e.g. plastic clips PP polypropylene , e.g. Salt filler ABS Acrylonitri le B utad iene Styrene, e.g. Control Panel .
Packagingmaterialcould be dangerous for children!
For di sposi ng ofpa ckage a nd the a ppliance please go to a re cycling centre. Therefore cut offthe power supply cableandmake the doorclosing deviceunusable.
Cardboardpackagingismanufactured fromrecycled paper and should be disposedinthe waste paper c ollect ion for r ecycling .
By ensuring t his product is disposed of correctly,you will help pre vent potential negati ve consequences for the environment and human health, w hich could otherwise be caused byinappropriate wastehandlingofthisproduct.
For m ore detailed informat ion a bout rec ycling of this pro duct , ple ase contact your local city of fice and your hou sehold waste disposal service.
DISPOSAL: Do no t dispose this pr oduct as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste sep ara tely for spec ial t reatment is necessary.
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To g et the bestp erfor mance fromyour dishwasher, read all operatinginstructions beforeusingit for the firsttime.
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Delayed start indicator lights: Toi ndica te the de layed hours as 3 h, 6h,9h and 12h for t he w ashing.
Program indicator light s: Show the washi ng program.
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Salta nd ri nse aid w arni ng l ights: To show when the sa lt c ont ainer or dispenser need t o be refil led.
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3in1 indicatorlight : Toshow3in1 functions.
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Delayed Start Bu tton: To preset t he wash timer and dela y t he starting time t o 3hours, 6 hours, 9 h ours
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or 12 hours. E very press of this button change the delay time, an d ca n be sh own by the dela y st art indicator lights. .
3i n1 but ton: To se lect 3i n1 func t ions.
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Program b utto n: Toselect o ne of thesix programs .
Program b utto n: Toselect o ne of thesix programs. .
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Power indicator light and switch: Toturn on/off a nd s how the power supply.
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Programm
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3 4
6
5
7
8
2
3 4
5
6
Front view
Back View
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1
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9
11 12
10
on Off
Upper Basket
1
Spra yArm s
2
Lower Basket
3
Salt Container
4
MainFilter
5
Detergent Dispenser
6
Cup Shelf
7
Cutlery Basket
8
Coarse Filter
9
RinseAidDispenser
10
Drain pipe connector
11
Inlet pipe c onne ctor
12
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Before u sing y our dishwasher for the first time:
A. Setthe water softener B. Add 1.5Kg di shwasher salt and t hen full fill t he salt container with water C. Filltherinseaiddispenser D. Fil l in dete rgent
The wat er so ftener must be set m anually, usin g th e w ater hard ness di al. The wat er so ftener is designed to r emove minerals and salts f rom the w ater, wh ich w ould have a detrim ental o r adverse effect on the ope ration of the app liance. T he h igher the content ofthese minerals and salts, the harder your wat er is. T he s oftener should be adjusted acco rding to the ha rdness of t he water in you r area. Your loca l WaterAuthority can advise y ouonthehardnessofthewater in your area.
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dishwas her is de signed to allow for adjustment in the am ount of salt consumed based on t he hardness of the waterused. This is intended to optimise andcustomisethelevel o f saltconsumption.
Pleas e follo w the steps bel ow for a djus tmen t in salt cons ump tion .
1. Unscrew the cap from the salt container.
2. T here is aring on the container with ana rrow on i t (see figure onthe side),ifnecessary, rotate theringintheanticlockwise direction from the "-" Setting toward the " +" sign, basedon the hardness o f the w ater being used. It is recomm ended t hat adju stments should be made in accord ance wit h the followin g sch eme:
WATER HARDNESS
dH
45~60 80~107 56~75 8~11
dH=1.25 C larke=1.78fH=0.178mmol/l
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DH: Germ an degree
°
fH: Frenchdegree
°
Clark: Britishdegree
°
fH
0~140~8 0~1.4
14~398~22 1.4~3.9 - 20 50
39~8022~ 45 3.9~8 Mid 40 25
°°°
Clarke
0~10 10~28 28~56
mmol/l
Selector Position
/
+
""/
No sa lt n eed added
"-"
Settingtowardthe"-"sign
"+"
Settingtowardthe"+"sign Settingtowardbetween
"Mid"
the "-" sign and "+" sign
Salt consumption
(gram/cycle)
0
60 16
Auto nomy
(cycles/1kgs)
/
Contact your local water board for inform ation on the hardness of your water supply.
If your model doe sn ot have a nywater so ftener,you may s kip this section.
WATER SOFTENER Thehar dness ofthe wa ter v aries f rom place to place. I f hard wa ter is us ed in the dis hwasher,deposits will form on the dishes and utensils. Theapplian ce i s equipped with a sp ecial softener that uses asalt container specific ally designed to elimi nate lime and minera ls from the wate r.
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Always u se the salt i ntende d f or use w ith dishwasher. The sa lt c ont ainer is located beneath the lower basket and should be f illed as explained inthe foll owing:
Attention!
Only use salt specifi cally designed for t he use i n di shwashers! Every other type of salt no t specifically designed for the u se in ad ishwasher, espe cially table salt, will damage the w ater softener.In case of d ama ges caused by t he use o f unsuitable salt t he manufacturer does not g ive any warranty nor is liable for a ny damages caused.
Only f ill wi th salt just b efore starting one of theco mplete washing p ro grams. This will p revent any g rains of salt or sa lty water,whi ch may have b een spilled, remaining on the bottom of the machine for any period of ti me, which may cause corrosion.
A Remove the lowerbasket and thenunscrew andremove the cap fromthesalt container. B Place the end of the funnel(sup plied ) into the h ole and intro duce about 1.5kg of d ishwash er salt . C Fullfillthe saltcontainerwithwater.It is normalforasmall amount of water to come out of thesaltcontainer. D After f illing the cont ainer , screw the c ap tightly back clo ckwise. E Usually, t he salt warning light will stop being illum inat ed within 2-6 days after the s a lt c ontain er has be en filled wit h
salt.
F Immed iately aft er f illin g t he salt into the salt contain er, a washing progr am should be started
soak orrapid ). bysalty water. This is outof warranty.
program Otherwis e the filter system, pump or other importa nt parts of the machine may be d amaged
1.The salt container must only be r efilled when the salt warning light in the control panel comes on. Depending on how wel l the s alt dissolve s, t he s alt warning light may still be on eventhough the salt cont ainer is filled. If ther e i s n o salt warning light i n the con trol panel (for so me Models),you can estimate when to f ill the s alt i nto the softener by the cycles that the dishwashe r has run.
2. If there are spills of the salt , a soak or a rap id program s hould be run to remove the excessive salt.
(Wesu ggest to use t he
RinseAi dDispe nser
The r inse aid i s rel ea se d d uri ng t he fi nal rinse to preve nt water fro m forming d roplet s on y o ur dishe s, which can leave spots and streaks. It also improves dry ing by allowing water to r oll offt he dishes. Yourdishwasher is designed touseliquidrins eaids. The rinseaiddispenser islocatedinside the door nextto thedetergent dispense r. To fill the dispen ser, op en th e cap and pour the rinse ai d into the dispe nse r until the le vel indi cator turn s com pletel y black. The volume of t he rinse a id c ontain er is about 110ml.
Function of R inseAid
Rinse ai d is automaticall y added during the last rinse, ensur ing thorough rin sing, and spot and streak free drying.
Attention!
Only usebranded rinse aid for dishwasher. Neverfill the rinseaiddispenserwith anyothersubstances
(e.g. Dishwasher cleani ng agent, liqu id deterge nt). Th is would damage the app liance.
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Whento RefilltheRinseAid Dispenser
Ifth ere i s no ri nse-aid warning light in the c ontrol panel, you can estimate the am ount from the col our ofthe optical level indicat or C loc ated next to the cap. When the rinse-aid contai ner isful l, the wh ole indicator will bedark .As the r inse-aid dimini shes, the si ze of the dark dot decreases. You should never let the r inse aid l evel fall 1 / 4 full.
Asthe rinse aid d imin ishes, the size o f the black do t ontherinse aidlevelindicatorchanges, as illustrated below.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/ 4 full - Shouldrefilltoeliminatespotting Empty
""
To open the di spenser, turn the cap to the "open" (le ft) arrow an d lift it out.
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Pour the rinse ai d into the dispe nser, being caref ul not to over fill .
2
Replace the cap by inserting it a ligned with "open" arrow and turning it to t he cl osed (right) arrow.
3
Cl ean u p any ri ns e aid spill ed whi le dur in g fi ll i ng w ith a n absorbe nt cl oth t o avoid exc e ssi v e fo am ing during the next wash.
Don't f orget to replace t he cap before you close dis hwa sher d oor.
Adjusti ng RinseAid Di spenser
The r inse aid dispenser has six or four s ettings. Al ways star t with t he d ispens er set o n "4". If spot s and p oor drying are a p roble m, i ncrea se t he amount of r inse aid d ispensed by removing the dispenser li d an d rotating the d ial to "5". If t he dishes s till are not d rying prope rly o r are show spots, adjust t he dial to the n ext higher lever until your dishes a re spot-free. The recommend ed setting is "4". (Factoryvalueis "4".)
Increasethedose if there aredropsofwateror limespots on the dishes after washing. Reduce it if th erearestickywhitis h stainson yourdishesora bluishfilm on glasswareo r knifeblades.
Prop er Use o f Det ergent
Detergent swi th its che mical ingredien ts are ne cessary to remove dirt, crush dirt and transport it o ut of the dishwasher. Use only det ergen t s pe ci f ic al ly mad e for use in dishwa sher s. Keep you r detergen t f resh Don't put powder d etergent into the dispenser until you're re ady to w ash dishes.
and dry.
Deterg ents
The re ar e 3 sor ts of d etergent s
1.Withphosphate andwithchlorine
2.Withphosphate and wi thout chlorine
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Normally ne w pulverised detergent is without phosphate. Thus the water soften er function of phosph ate is not given. In this cas e w e r e commend to fill sal t i n the sa lt container even when
the hard ness o f water is o nly 6 dH. If detergents witho ut ph osphate are used in the case of hard wat er often wh ite s pots appear on d ishes and glasses. In this cas e please add mo re detergent to reach better r esu l ts. D ete r gents with o ut ch lorine do only bl e ach a lit t le. Stro ng and colou red spo ts will not beremo ved completely.In t hi s ca se please choose a p rogram with a hi gher temperature .
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Concentr ated Deter gent
Based on theirchemicalcomposition, detergentscan be splitintwobasic types:
conventional, alkaline detergents w ith caustic components lo w alk aline concent r at ed det erge nt s w ith natu ral e nzymes
DetergentTablets
Detergent tablets of different brands dissolve atdifferentspeeds.Forthis reasonsome detergent ta blets cannot dissolve and develop their fu ll cleaning power during s hort programs. T herefore please use long programs when u sin g de tergent tablet s, t o ens ure t he compl ete re moval of de ter g e n t res i duals.
Detergent Dispenser
The dispens er m ust be refilled be fore the start of e ach wash cy cle f ollowing the instructions provided in the wash cycle table . Yourdis hwasher uses le ss de tergent and rinse aid than Conventional dishwa sher.Generally, onlyonetablespoon ofdetergent isneeded for anormal wash load.More heavily soiled itemsneed moredetergent. Always addthe detergen t just be fore star ting the dishwas her, otherwis e it could ge t da mp and w ill not dissol v e proper ly.
AmountofDetergent to Use
If th e l id is close d: press release button.T he l id will spring open. Always a dd the dete rgent just b efore starting each w ash cycle.
Only usebranded detergentaidfordishwasher.
Detergent powder Detergenttablet
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take c are to keepi t out of reach of c hildren.
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Fillin Detergent
Fillthe detergent disp enser w ith detergen t. The m ark ing in d icates the dos i ng levels , as illus t ra ted on the r ight:
The p lace o f main w ash cycle dete rgent placed.
A
The p lace o f pre-wash c ycle detergent placed.
B
Pleaseo bserve the m anufactur ers dosing and storage Recommendations as stated on thedetergent packaging.
Closethelid and pressuntilit locks in place. If th e d i sh es are heavil y soi led , pla c e an ad dit ional
detergent dosein the pre-wash detergent cha mber.This d etergen t will take effect during the pre-wash phase.
Youf ind informatio n ab out the amount o f detergent for the si ngle programme on the last p age. Please a ware, tha t according t o the levelsoi ling and the spec ific hardness of water d ifference sar e po ssible. Please observe the manufacturer's recommendations onthedetergent packaging.
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Considerbuying utensils which areidentified as dishwasher-proof. Use a milddetergent thatis describedas 'kindtodishes'.Ifnecessary, seekfurther information from the detergentmanufacturers. Forparticular items, selectaprogramwithaslowa temperatureas possible. To prev ent dama ge, do not tak e glass and cutl ery out of the dis hwas he r immediat el y after the prog ramm e has ende d.
Are not sui table
Cutlery with w ooden,hornchina or mother-of-pearl han dles Plastic items that are n ot heat resistant Older cutlery with glued partst hat are not temperature resistant Bonded c utlery item s or dish es Pewter or coop er items Crystal gl ass Steel items su bject to rusting Wooden pl atters Items made from synthetic fibres
(For b est performance of t he dishwasher, fol low t he se load ing guidelines. Features and ap pearance of baskets and cut ler yba skets m ay vary from your mod el.)
Scrape off any larg e amount s of le ftover food. Soften remnants of burnt food in pans. It i s not necess ary to r inse the dishes under running water. Place objects in t he dishwasher in following way:
1.Itemssuch as cups, glasses, pots /pans, e tc. are fa ced downwards.
2.Curveditems, or ones with reces ses, should be loade d aslant so th at water can run off.
3.Allutensils are stacked securely and can not ti p ov er.
4.Allutensils are placed in t he way t hat the spray ar ms can r otate freely during washing.
Ve ry sm all items s hould not be w ashed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall out o f the basket.
Are o flimitedsuitability
Some ty pes of g lasses can become dull afte r a larg e number of w ashes
Silver and alumi num par ts have a tendencytodiscolourduring washing
Glazed patterns may fadeifmachine washed frequently
Load h ollow i tems such as cups, gl asses, pans etc. With t he opening facing downwards s o that wat e r can n o t c o lle ct in t he containe r or a deep b a se.
Dishes anditems of cutlerymust not lie inside one another, orcover each other. To avoid d a mage to glasses, they m ust not touch. Load large items w hich are most difficult toclea n in to the lower basket. The u pper basket is de signed to hold m ore delicate and lighter d ishwa re suc h as gl asses, coffee andteacups Long bladed knives stored in a n upright position are a p otential hazard ! Long and/or sharp items o f cutlery such as carving knives must be positi oned horizon tally in the upper b asket. Please do not overload your dishwashe r. This is important for g ood results and for reasonab le consumption of energy.
To prevent water dripping from the upper ba sket into the lower basket, w e recommend that you empty the lower ba sket first and the n the upper ba sk et.
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The upperbasket isdesignedtohold more delicate andlighter dishware such as glasses, coffee and tea c u ps and saucer s, as well as pl ate s , s mall bowls a nd sh al lo w p ans ( a s long as they are not toodirty). Posit ion t he dishe s a nd cookwar e s o th at they wil l not g et mov ed by the sp ra y of water.
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Cups
1
5
1
2
Saucers
Glasses
Small serv ing bowl
4
3
6
2
3
Wesuggest that you place large i tems and the most d ifficult to clean ite ms are to be plac ed i nto the l ower basket: such as pots, pans, l id s, s erving dishes and b owls, as shown in the figure below. It is prefer able to pla ce s ervin g dishes and lids on the s ide of theracks in order to a void blocking the rotation of t he topspray arm.
Pleas e be re m ind e d that :
Pots, serving b owls, etc, m ust always b e placed top d own. Deep pots s hould be s lanted to allow water t o fl ow out.
The B ottom Basket features folding spikes so that la rger or m ore pots and pans ca n be loaded .
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Largeservingbowl
Gravy ladle
Medium servi ngbowl
2
7
10
10
8
9
9
9
11
8
Ovalplatter
Dinnerplates
Dessertdishes Cutlerybasket
Soup plates
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Adju sting th e U pper Bask et
The height of the upper b asket can be ad justed in order t o create m ore space for l arge utensils both for the upper/lowe r basket. The heigh t of theupp er b asket can be adjusted by pl acing the wheels on different height of the r ails. Long items, se rving cutlery, salad servers and knives should be placed on the shelf so that they do not o bstruct the r otati on o f th e s pr ay a rms. The she lf can be folded back or be removed when not required for use.
Foldin g Spikes of Lower Bask et
For better stacking of pots an d pa ns, the spikes can be f olded down as show in the p ict u re ri gh t.
Cutlery s hould be placed in the cutlery basket with the handles at the bo ttom. If the r ack has side bas kets, the spoons shoul d be loaded sep arately into the appropriate slots , espe cially long utensil s should b e placed in the horizontal p osition at the front of t he uppe r basket as s hown in thepictu re.
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4 2 2
2 4 2
2 4 3
3
3
6
5 5 5
55 5
4 3
4 3
33 4 3
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Forks
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Soup spoons
2
Dessert spoons
3
Teaspoons
4
5
Knives Serving spoons
6
Servin g f ork s
7
Do not let any item extend throu gh th e bottom. Always load sh arp utensils with the sharp point down!
Forpersonalsafety a nda topqualitycleaning,placethe silverwarein thebasket makingsurethat:
Theydonotnesttogether. Si lverwar e is placed with t h e han dle s- do wn. But pla ce kniv es and ot her pote ntia ll y dang erou s utens ils ar e placed han dle s -up.
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Means:need tofill rinseintotheRinse-Aid D ispenser.
Inten s i ve
Normal
ECO
(*EN 50242)
1Hour
Glass
For heaviest soiled crockery, and normally soiled pots pans
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dishes etc with dried on soiling
For normally soiled loads, such as pots g lasses and
lightly soiled pans.
This is Standard programme, it is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware and it is the most efficient programme in teams of its combined energy and water consumption for that type of tableware.
For lightlysoiled load that do not need excellent drying efficiency.
For lightly soiled crockery andglass
Pre-wash(5 0 )
Pre-wash Wash (6 5 )
Rinse Rinse Rinse (55 )
Drying
Pre-was h(5 0 ) Wash (55 ) Rinse Rinse(65 ) Drying
Pre-wash Wash (50 ) Rinse(60 ) Drying
Wash(60 ) Rinse Rinse(50 ) Drying
Wash (40 ) Rinse Rinse(60 ) Drying
℃ ℃
4/23g
(or )3in1
4/2 3 g
(or )3in1
4/23g
(or )3in1
27 g.
15 g.
120
155
160
60
95 0.71
1.13
1.09
0.77
0.77
16.0
13.0
10.5
10.0
13.0
Rapid
A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads and quick wash
Wash (40 ) Rinse Rinse (40 )
15g.
30
*EN 50242 : Th is programme is the test cycle. The informa tion for comparability te st
in acco rdance with EN 50242, as follows:
Capacity: 9 setting Position U pper basket: upper wheels onrai ls Rinse aid setti ng: 6 Thep ower consumption of off-mode i s 0W
left-on modeis 0.4W
0.5
9.0
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1
Draw out the lower and up per b asket, load the d ishes and push t hem back. It iscommendedtoloadthelowerbasketfirst,thentheupperone(seethe sectionentitled
Loading th e Dishwa she r ).
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Pour in th e d eterg ent (see the section e ntitled Salt , D eterg ent and RinseAid ).
2
Insert the plug into t he socket. The power s upply is 2 20-240 VAC/50 HZ, the s pecificatio n of th e
3
socket is 10A 250VAC. Make sure that the water supply is turned on tofull pressure. Press the ON/OFF button, and the ON/OFF light o r the d isplay will turn on. Press the p rogr am
4
buttonto selecta desiredwash cycle. fter10 seconds, the machinewill work.
Premi se
Acycle that is und erway can only be modified if it has only been r unning fo r a short
1
time. Otherwise, the detergent ma y ha ve already been released, and the applian ce may have already drained the w ash water. If this is the ca se, the detergent dispenser must be r efilled (see the section entit led " Loa ding the D et ergent " ). Open the door alittle t ostopthe washing. Presstheprogrammebutton more than3 seconds to cancel therunning
2
programme. Then you can select otherp rogramme s (see th e section entitled " Starting a wash cycl e. . . " ). When y ou select Intensive/ Normal/Eco.P rogr ammes, you can select t he 3 in1 function .
3
If you ope n the door , the m achine will paus e. When you close the door ,during a w ash cycle the machine will working after 10 seconds.continue
Close the door,a
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Aforgotten dish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Open the door a little to stop the washing.
1
After the spray arms stop working,you can open the door
2
completely. Add forgotten dishes.
3
When th e w orking cyc l e has finished, the b u z zer o f t he di s hwa she r will s o u nd for 8 s econ d s , the n sto p . Tur n off the appliance using the O N/OFF button, shut off th e wa ter supp ly and open the door of th e dishwashe r. Wait for a f ew minutes before unloadin g th e di shwashe r t o a voi dha ndling the dishes and ute nsils while they are still h ot a nd more susceptible to breakage. They w ill also d ry better.
Close the door
4
The dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
5
SwitchOffthe Dishwasher
The p rogram light is off, only in this case t he p rogram is ended..
1.Switchoff the di shwasher by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2.Turn offthewater tap!
Openthedoorcarefully.
Hot di shes are sensitive to knocks. The dishes should therefore be a llowed to cool d own around 15 minutes beforeremovingfromtheappliance. Open t he d ishwas her's door,leave it ajar and w ait a f ew minutes before removing the dishes. In this way they will be cooler and the drying will b e improved.
Unloading thedishwasher
Itis normal that the dishwasher is wet in side. Empty the low er basket f irst and then the upper one. This will avoid water dripping from t he upper Basket onto the dis hes in the low er one.
It is dangerou s to ope n the do or w hen w as hi ng , bec aus e the hot wate r may s cald y ou .
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The filter prevents l ar ger remnants of food or other objects from getting inside the pum. Theresiduesmayblock thefilter, inthiscase theymustberemoved.
The fi lter syst em c onsists of a coar se f ilter,a flat (Main filter) An d a mic ro fil t e r( F i ne f i lter) .
1
2
3
2 1
3
Main filter
Foodand soilparticlestrappedinthisfilter arepulverizedbya special jet onthe lower spray arm and w ashed down to d rain.
Coarse filter
Larger item s, such as pieces of bo ne s or glass, that could b l o ck thedrain aretrappedinthe coarsefilter. To remove theitems caught by the filter,gently squeeze the tap o n th e t op of this filter and liftout.
Fine filter
This filterholds soil andfoodresiduesinthesump areaand
preventsitfrombeing redepositonthedishesduring wash cycle.
Filterassembly
Thefilter efficiently For b est performance and results, the filter must be cleaned regularly. thisreaso n, i t is a goo d i dea to remove the la rger food particl es tr apped in the f ilter after each wash cycle b y rinsing the semicircular filte r an d cup u nder runnin gwa ter.To remove the fil ter device, pull the c up handle in t he upward d irection.
removes f ood particle s fro m th e wash w ater,allowin g it t o be rec ycled d ur ing t he cycle.
For
Th e dish was her must never b e u sed w i thout the filt er s. Improper replace ment of thefilter may reduce the performance level of the appliance anddama gedishes andutensils.
2
1
3
Step 1 Turn the filter in anti-clockwise direction,
then li ft it u p.
Step 2 lift the Main fil te r up
Step3 liftthe F inefilter up
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 systemwill be installed.
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Remarks:
- Inspec t the filters for blo cking a fter every time t he dishwasher has been used.
- By unscrew ing the c oarse filter, you can remove the filter system. Remove a ny f oo d re mnants and clean the filters under running water.
Theentirefilter assemblyshouldbe cleanedoncea week.
Cleaning the Filter
To cle an the c o a rse fil ter a nd the fine filter , us e aclean i n g bru sh. Reas semble th e filt er parts as shown in the f igu res on th e last page and r eins ert the enti re assem bly in the dis hwa sher, positio ning it in it s s eat and pres sing downwar ds.
Whencleaning the filters,don't knockon them.Otherwise,the filterscould be contortedand theperformanceof the dishwasher could bedecreased.
The cont rol panel can be cleaned by using a lig htly dampened cloth. After cle aning, make sure to dry it thoroughly.
For t he ext erior, use a go od applianc e pol i s h wax .
Neveruse sharp objects, scouring pads or h arsh cleaners on a ny part of the dis hwasher.
Cleaning The Door
To clean thee dge around the door, you sho uld use o nly a soft wa rm, damp cl oth. To avoid penetration o f water into the d oor l ock and electrical components, do not usea spray cleaner of any k ind.
Never u se a spr ay c leaner to cl ean the door panel asit may damage the door lock and electricalcomponents. Abrasive ag ents o r some paper towels s hould not b e u sed because of theris k o f scra tching or le av in g spot s on the stainless ste el su r f a ce.
Protec tA gainst Freezing
please take frost protection measures on t he dishwasher in winter.Every fter washing c ycles, please operate as follows
1.Cut offtheelectrical powertothedishwasher.
2.Turnoff th e w ater supply and disconnect the water inlet pipe from the water valve.
3.Drainthewater fromtheinlet pipeandwater valve. (Use apantocatchthe water)
4.Reconnect t he water i nlet pipe to t he water valve.
5.Remove the filter at the bottom o f the t ub and use a sponge to soak up wate r in the sump.
If your dishwasher cannot work because of t he ice, please contact prof essional service person s.
timea
Cleani ng the Spra yAr ms
It i s n e ces sary to clean the sp r ay ar ms regula rly for ha rd wate rchemicalswill clog thespray armjetsandbearings. To remove the spray ar ms, screw off thenut clockwise to ta ke out t h e w asher on t op of th e spr a y a r m a nd re mo ve the arm. Wash the arms in s oapy and warm w ater and use a sof t brushtocleanthejets.Replace themafterrinsing them thoroughly.
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AfterEveryWash
After every wash, turn offthe water supply to the appliance and leave t he door slightly open soth at moisture and odours are n ot trapped inside.
Removethe Plug
Before cleaning or p erforming mainten ance, always remove th e p lug from t he socket.
No Solvent s orA bras ive Cleani ng
To clean the exterior and rubberpartsof the dishwasher, donotusesolventsorabrasivecleaning products. Only use acloth with w arm soapy wate r. Tor em ove spots o r stains f rom the sur f ace of the interior, use a clothda mpenedwithwateran a little vinegar,or a c leaning product made specifically for dishwashers.
Whennot in Use foraLongTime
It isrecommend that yourun a was h cycle with the dishwasher e mpty and the n r emove the plug f rom the socket, t urn offthe water supply and leave the door of the appl ian c e slight ly ope n. This wil l hel p the door seals to lastlonger andprevent odoursfrom forming withintheappliance.
Moving the Ap plia nce
If th e appliance must be move d, t ry to keep i t in the verticalposition.Ifabsolutelynecessary, it can be positioned on its back .
Seals
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe dishwasher is foo d th at remains t r apped in theseals. Periodic cleaning with a d amp sponge will prevent this fro m occurrin g.
Electrical ShockHazard
The i nstallati on of t he pipes and elect rical equipments should be d one by p rofessionals .
Disconnect electrical power before installingd ishwasher.
Failureto doso can result in deathorelectricalshock.
Installationpreparation
Th e inst al la t io n posi t ion of dishw ash er shoul d be n e a r the exis t ing i nlet and drain hoses and power cord. Oneside of thecabinet sinkshouldbe chosen t ofacilitate the connectionof drain hosesof the dishwasher.
Note: please c heck the acco mpanying install ation accessories(hook for aesthetic panel,screw )
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【】Figure 1
Cabinetdimensions Lessthan5mm
betweenthe top ofdishwasherand cabinetand the outerdooraligned tocabinet.
820mm
580mm
90 °
Electrical, drain and water supply line entrances
Spacebetweencabinet bottom and floor
450 mm
90 °
80
100
【】Figure2
Dishwasher
Minimumspace when
the door is opened
Doorof dishwasher
Minimum space of 50mm
1
Theaestheticwoodenpanelcouldbe processed accordingto the Figure 3.
390
418
Cabinet
15
【】Figure3
Theaestheticpanel should beprocessedin accordance withthe illustrated dimensions
(Unit: mm)
38
179 175
444
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2 Installthehookon the aesthetic wooden paneland put the hookintotheslotofthe outerdoor ofdishwasher(see figure 4a).Afterpositioning of the panel , fixthepanel ontothe outerdoorby screws and bolts(Seefigure4b) .
Hophook
【】Figure 4a
Installationof aestheticpanel
【】Figure4b
Installation of aesthetic
woodenpanel
1
.Take away thecover
2
.Pinupthescrew .G et back the cover
3
St4 co u n t e r s u nk
headscrew
Lower hook
4X18 screw
Cover
Spacerfor furnituredoor
Outerdoorof dishwasher
Hook for aesthetic door
Furniture door
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Tension adjustment ofthe doorspring
Thedoorspringsare set atthefactoryto the propertensionforthe outer door. If a est het ic woode n panel are instal led, you wi ll have to adjust the do or spri ng tension.Rotate the adjusting screw to drivethe adjustorto strain or relax the steelcable(seefigure5).
Adjust the door spring tensionuntil thedoor remainsbalancein the fully-opened position.
relax
【】Figure5
Tension adjustment
of thedoor spring
Connectionof drain hoses
Insertthe drainhose intoa drainpipe with a minimumdiameterof 4cm, or let it runintothesink,makingsuretoavoidbendingorcrimpingit.Usethespeical plasticsupport thatcomes with the appliance(figure 6). a heightbetween40 and100cm.The freeend of thehosemustnot be immersed in water solidlyfastened to the wall to preventthe drain hose frommoving and allowingwater tospill outsidethe drain.
to avoidthe back flow of it. :Thespecialplastic hose supportmustbe
Thetopof the hose must be at
【】Figure6
Drainpipe connection
Close the drain hose hook to thecounter
Front
NOTE The top of the hose must be at a height between 40 and 100cm. The free end of the hose must not be immer sed in water.
Drain pipe
A
B
C
Drain hose hook
Counter
φ 40mm
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Dishwash er instal lation s teps
1 Install the furnituredoor to theouterdoorof t hedishwasher usingthebrackets provid ed.Referto the template forpositioningof theb rackets. 2 Adjustthetensionofthe door springsby using anAllenkey turningin aclockwise motion totightenthe leftandright doorsprings. Failureto do thiscould cause damage toyour dishwasher(Illus tratio n2) 3 Con ne ct t h e i nle t hose to the cold water su pply 4 Con nec t t he drain hose. Ref er to d iagra m ( Figur e 6 ) 5 Con nec t t he power cord
6
Affixthe condensationstripundertheworksurfaceofcabinet.Please ensure
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.
.
.
thecondensation stripis flushwithedgeof work surfa ce.
7
Placethe dishwasher into p osition.
8
Levelthe dishwasher.The rear feetcan be adjusted from the front of the dishwasher by t urni ng t he screw s on th e le f t a nd right hand side of the cabin et (Illust rati on 6A). Toadjustthefrontfeet,use awrenchandturnthe frontfeetuntilthedishwash erislevel (Illustration 6B). 9Thedishwashermust be secured in place.There are twow ays to dothis: A. Normalwork surface-secureto the worksurface by using two woodscrewsensuring thedishwasher weightis notbeing h itbythe surface(Illustration 7 ). B. Marble or grani te work top-s ecure t he b ra cke t to t he side pan el of the di shwa sher andsecurethedishwasherto the furniture housing. Puttherubbercapover the screw (Illustrat ion 8).
SCREW
CONE GEAR
2
7
5
6A
6
6B
RUBBER
8
COVER
【】Figure7
SCREW
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Dishw ashe r must be level for prop er dish rack oper ati on and wash perfo rman ce.
Placelevel on doorandracktrackinsidethe tub as shown to checkthatthe
1
dishwasheris level.
levelthe dishwasher by adjustingthe fourlevelinglegs individually.
2 3
Whenlevelthedishwasher,please pay attentionnot to letthedishwashertip over.
【】Figu re 8
Illustration of feet adjustment
Check
Level Front
to Back
NOTE: The maximum adjustment height of the feet is 60 mm.
Check level
side to side
For pe rsonal safety:
WARNING!
Please look at the rating label to know the r ating volta ge and c onnect the dishwash er to the appropriat e power s upp ly. Use the r equired fuse 10 amp, time delay fuse or c ircuit breake r rec ommen ded and provide separate circuit serv ing only this appliance.
DONOTUSEANEXTENSIONCORDORANADAPTERP LUGWITHTHISAPPLIANCE. DO NOT, UNDERA NYCIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVETHE EARTHING CONNECTIONFROM THE POWERCORD.
Ensure the voltage and frequen cy of t he power being corres ponds to those on th e rating plate. Only insert the plug into an electrical sock et which i s earthed properly.If the electrical socket to which the appliance must be conn ected is not appropriate for the plug , replace the s ocket, rather t han using a adaptors or the like as th ey could cause overheating and burns.
This appliancemustbeearthed.Intheevent of a malf unction or breakdow n, earthing will
reduce t he risk o f electric shock by providing a path of l east resistance forthe electric current. This applian ce is equip ped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug.Th e plug m ust be p lugg ed int o an appropriat e outlet that i s installe d a nd earthe d in accordance with all local standa rds and requireme nts .
Impr oper conn ecti on of the equipme nt ­grou nding con ducto r can resul t i n th e r isk of an el ectric shock. C heck with a qu alified electricianorservicerepresentativeifyou are in doubt whe ther the app lian ce is prop erly grou nded. Do no t modify the plug providedwiththeappliance;Ifitisnotfit fortheoutlet.Have a properoutlet install ed by a quali fied electrician.
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The a ppliance must be connected to the water mains using n ew hose-sets. The o ld hose-sets should not be reused.
Water pressure must be between 0,04 M Pa and 1 MPa.If the pressure is below t he minimumconsultourService Departmentforadvice.
Pull The safety supply hoses completely out from storage compartment located at rear of dishwasher.
1
Tight erthe screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread 3/4inch.
2
Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher.
3
The safe ty s upply hose consists of t he double walls. T he h ose's system guarantees its i nter vention b y blocking the flow ofwater in caseofthesupply hose breakingand whentheairspacebetween thesupplyhose itself a ndthe outer cor r ug at e d h o s e is full of wa ter.
A hosethat a ttachestoa sinkspray canburstif it isinstalledonthesame waterline asthedishwasher.If your sink has one , it is recommended that the hose bed isconnected and the hole plugged.
Turn off the water.
1
Release the water pressureby depressing the pressure release button. This relieves water pressure and protects you, and the
2
room, from severe splashing.
Unscrew the safety supply hose from the faucet.
3
Connect the cold w ater supply hose t o a thr ead ed 3 /4(inch) connecto r an d m ake sure that i t is f astened tight ly in plac e. If th e w ater pipes are new o r have not been use d for an extended peri od o f t ime, let the wat er run to make sure that the water is clearan d free of impuriti es. If this pr ecaution is not taken, there is a risk that the water inlet can get blocked and da mage the applianc e.
Positioning theApplia nce
Po si tion t h e a p p l ia nce in t he desir ed l ocat i on. The b ack s ho uld re st aga i nst the wall b ehi nd it , and the s ides, along theadjacentcabinetsor walls. Thedishwasher is equippedwithwater supplyand drainhoses thatcan bepositionedeither to the rightorthe leftsidestofacilitate proper installation.
Howto Drain Excess Water From Hoses
If the si n k is 1000 h ig her fr om the f loor, t h e exc e s s w a te r in hoses cann ot be drain ed direc tl y into t he sink. It wi ll be nec essary to drain e xcess w ater from hoses i nto a bowl o r suitable containerthat is heldoutside andlower thanthesink.
Water Ou tlet
Co nne ct the w at er drain hose. Th e dra i n hose mus t be correctl y f itted to avo i d w a t e r leaks . Ensure that the w ater drain hose is not kinked or sq uashed.
Extension Ho se
If you nee d a drain hose e xtensi on, make s ure to use a similar d rain hose. It must be no longe r th an 4 metres; otherwise the clean ing e ffect of the d ishw asher c o uld be reduced.
Syphon Connect ion
The was te con nec t i on mu s t be at a he igh t of between 40 cm (mi nimum) and 100 c m (maxim um) fr om th e b o t t om of the d i sh. The wa ter d rain hos e s hould be fixed by a h os e c l ip. T he free end of the h ose must not be immersed in w ater.
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Thefollowingthingsshouldbe checked before startingthe dishwasher.
1 The dishwasheris level and fixed properly 2 The inlet valve is open 3 Thereis a leakageat the connectionsofthe conducts 4 The wires are tightlyconnected 5 The power is switched on 6 The inlet and drain hosesareknotted 7 All packing materials and printings should be taken out fromthedishwasher
Afterinstallation,please make sure to keepthismanual. Thecontentof this manual is veryhelpfulto theusers.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker acted
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliance s sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Power supply is not turned on
Water pressure is low
Door of dishwasher not properly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged
Kitchen sink clogged
Improper detergent
Spilled rinse-aid
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.
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Check drain hose.
Check coarse 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 dishwasher detergent to avoid suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, thenselect any cycle. Dishwasher will drain outthe waterat the first step.Open the doorafter draining is stop and check if the suds is disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Detergent with colourant was used
Hard water minerals
The affected items are notcorrosion resistant.
A progra mm e was not run after dishwasher salt was added. Traces of salt have gotten into the wash cycle.
The lid of the softer is loose
Aspayarmis
r knocking against an itemin a 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.
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.
Always run the quick wash programme . without any crockery in the dishwasher and without selecting the Turbo function (if present), after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lip .Ensure the fix is fine.
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 qualifie d plumber.
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The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
Theprogramme was notpowerful enough.
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 c ause the sp ay arm jets
r
to get blocked. Combination of soft
water and toomuch detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
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 shortest 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 unloading the dishwasher only once t he 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:
The rapid light
flicker fleetly.
The normal light
flicker fleetly.
Longer inlet time.
Overfilled.
Tapis notopened,or water intake is restricted,orwater pressure is too low.
Too much inlet water.
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 : 820mm(adjustable+60mm) Width : 445mm
Depth : 540mm Voltage connected Load : see rating label Water pressure: 0.04-1.0MPa
Power supply: see rating label Capacity: 9 Place settings
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Tec hnic al Da ta Sh ee t
Sheet of householddishwasheraccordingtoEUDirective1059/2010:
Manufacturer Type / Description Standard place settings En ergy effi ciency c l a s s Annual energy consumption
En ergy con sumption of the s ta ndard cl ean in g cycl e Power consumption of off-mode Power consumption of left-on mode Annual water c onsumpt ion Drying efficiency cl ass Standardcleaningcycle Program duration of t he standard cleaning cycle Noiselevel Mounting
Couldbebuilt-in
BOMAN N GSPE787 9 A+ 222 kWh
0.77 kW h 0W
0.4 W 2940 lite r A ECO 50 160 min
48dB (A) re 1 pW build un der
Yes
Height Width
Depth(withconnectors) Power consumption Rated voltage/ frequency Water pressure (flow pressure)
NOTE
A+ + + (highest efficiency) t o D (lowest efficiency) Energy consumption 222 kWh per year, base d on 280 standard cleani ng c ycles using cold water fi ll a nd
the consumption of t he low p ower modes. Actual energ y consumption will depend on how the appliance i s us ed. Waterconsumpt ion 2940 litre s p er year,based on 280 stand ard cleaning cycles.Actual water consumption
will depend on how the applianc e is used. A(highest e fficiency) to G (lowest efficiency)
This program i s suitable for cl eaning soiled normally soiled tableware and that it is the most efficie nt programme in t erms of i ts combined energy and water consumption for that t ype of t ableware.
The d evice meets the E uropean standards and the directives in the c urrent version at delivery:
- LVD 20 06/95/EC
- E MC2004/108/EC
- E UP 2010/ 1016
“”
“”
82cm
44.5 cm 54cm 1930 W 230 V ~ / 50 Hz
0.4-10 b ar = 0 .04-1 M
Pa
The a bove values have be en measured in acc ordance with standards under specified operatin g co nditions. Results may var y greatly a ccording to quantity and pollution of t he dishes, water h ardness, amount of de tergent, etc.
The man ual is ba sed on the Eur opean Union's standards and rules.
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