Campomatic DW914BI Instruction Manual

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DW914BI
14 placesettings
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Witheachwashcycle. Compartment For progr ammeswith pre-washonly. (Follow the user instructions!)
Check the rinse aid level
(On models with water softener system only.) Electric indicator on control panel (if provided).
If there is no salt warning light inthe control panel (for some models), you can estim ate when to fill the salt into the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Checkthe regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Turnonthewatertap,closethedoor.Themachinewillstartworkingafterabout10seconds.
Running the dishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
Fill the detergent dispenser
Warning: wait afew 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 alsodry better.Unloadt he appliance,startingfrom the lower basket.
Changing the programme
Add forgottendishes in the dishwasher.
Scrapeoff any large amountof leftover food. Softenremnants of burnt food in pa ns, thenl oad the baskets.Refer to the dishwasher loadinginstructions.
Press the until the selected programme lights up. ( See the section entitled Operationg instruction )“”
Programme Button
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
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Open the door caref ull y. Hotsteam m ay esc ape when thedoor isopened!
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle and operate thedishwasher according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Open the door,press the On/Off button toswitch on the appliance .
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 do or, thedishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
Fordetailedoperating method read thecorrespondingcontenton t he instruction manual.
1.A running cycle cano nly be modified if it has been running for a short time.Otherwise the detergent may have already be en released a nd the water a lready drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser mustbe refilled.
2. Pressthe for more than3 seconds tocancel therunning programme.
3. Select a new programme.
4. Restart the dishwasher.
Programme Button
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To re view thesection o n troubleshooting Tips will help youtosolve some common problems byyourself .
Dear Custo m er ,
Pleasecarefully readthismanualbeforeusing the dishwasher, i twillhelpyouto use and maintainthe dishwasher properly.
Passit on to any subsequent owner of the appliance.
Thismanualcontainssections onsafety Instructions, Operating I nstructions, Installation I nstructions and Troubles ho o tin g Tip s, etc.
The man ufacturer, follo wing ap olicy ofconstant development a nd u pdat ing ofthe pr oduct, may make modi fications without giving prior notice.
Keep it as a refer in the late r days.
Ifyou cannot solv e t he problemsby yo urself , please ask forthe helpof p rofessiona l te chnician s.
This a ppliance isintended tobe usedin hous ehold andsimilar applications suchas:
-staff kitch en areas in s hops, officesand other working environme nts;
-farm houses;
-by cli ents inhotels, motels and otherresidential ty pe env ir o nments;
-bed andbreakfast typeenvironments.
Dishwasher Features.................................... ...3
A Water S oft ener.......... ..... ...... ....... .. ...... ..... ..4
Attenti on b ef ore orafter loading the Dishwasher
Baskets..........................................................9
Filtering S ystem.................................. ...........13
Carin g for th e Dishw as he r.... ... .. . ........... .... .. ... 14.
B Loading the Salt into theSoftener.................5
C Fil l theRi nse AidD is pen ser... .. ......... ..... . ..... 5
D Fu nct i on of D et e rg ent ..... .. .. . ................ .. . .... 6
Loadi n g t he upper ...... ... .... . .... ... . ..... . .. .10Basket
Loadingthe Lower ...............................10Bask et
Wash Cycle Table...........................................11
Turning onthe Ap pl ianc e. ... ..... . ... ..... . .. .... ... .. ..11
ChangetheProgramme.............. ................12....
At the Ene of theWashCycle...........................12
Beforecallingf or service........................... .....22.
Errorcodes.................................... ..............23.
Technical information.............................. .....24..
ControlPanel...................................................3
.................................. 15Installati o n p rep arat ion
...16Aes th etic pan e l's dime n sions and installat ion
..............18Ten sion adjustment ofthe doorsprin g
.............................. 18Connectionof drainhoses
.........................19D ishw a sher inst a ll atio n ste ps
AboutElectricity Connecting...........................20
ColdWaterC onnection.................................. 21
Hot ............. 21WaterConnection.....................
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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.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep child away from the open door of the dishwasher, there could stillbe some detergent left inside.
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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 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 det ergent andrinse additives design ed for an automatic dishwasher. Never us e so ap, laun dry detergent, or hand washing detergent in yourdishwasher. Ke ep these prod u cts out of the reach of children.
During i nstallatio n, the power supply mustnot be exce ssive ly or dangerously be nt orf lattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not place any heavy objects the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
on or stand on
When l oading itemsto be washed:
1) Locate sharp items sothat th ey a re notlikely to damage the door seal;
2 Warni ng: K nives andother utensils with
sharp pointsmust be loadedin t he basket with their points down orplaced i n a horizontalposition.
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When usi ng y our dishwasher,youshoul d pr ev en t plastic ite m s fro m comin g into contac t with theh eating element.(This instruction i s onl y applicable tomachines witha visualheating element. )
Ifthe supplycordis damaged, it mustbereplaced bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora similar ly qualified person i n or de r toavoid a hazar d .
Pleased ispose ofpa cking m ater ials prop erly. Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwasher detergentsare stronglyalkaline, they can be extremely dangerou s if swallowed.Avoid contact withski n a nd e yes andkeep ch ildren away from the dishwasher when the door isopen.
Check that th e detergent comparment isempt y after compl etion ofthe wash cycle.
The appl ianc e is tobe conn ected tothe water mains u sing newhose sets and that oldhose-sets should no t bereused. The maxi mum numberof place set tings tobe washedis .14 The maxi mum permissible inlet waterpressure is 1Mpa. The minim um permissibleinlet waterpressure is
0.04Mpa.
Children should besupervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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.
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When using your dishw asher, follow the p rec aut i ons listed bel ow:
The d oor s hould notbe leftopen, since th is couldincrease the risk of tripping.
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.
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.
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Dispose ofthe dish washer packagingmaterial correctly. All pa ckaging materials can berecycled. Plastic partsare m arked w ith thestandard international a bbreviations:
PE for polyethylene,e.g. sheetwrapping m ateria l PS forpolystyrene,e.g.paddingmaterial POM polyoxymethylene, e.g.plastic clips PP polypropylene , e.g . Saltfiller ABS Acrylonitri le B utadiene Styrene, e. g. ControlPanel .
Packagingmaterialcould bedangerous forchildren! For di sposing ofpackage and the appliance please go toa recyc ling cen tre. Therefore cut offthe power s upplycableand make the door closing deviceunusable. Cardboardpackagingismanufactured fromrecycledpaper and should be disposed in the waste paperc ollec tion forrecycling . By en suring t his productis disposed of corr ectly, you will help preventpotential n egat ive consequences for the environmentand humanhealth, w hich couldotherwise becaused byinappropriate wastehandlingofthis product. For m ore d eta iled informationabout recycling of this product , ple ase contact your local city off ice andyour hou sehold w aste disposalservice.
DISPOSAL: Dono t disposethis productas unsort ed municipalwaste. Collection of such waste sep arately forspecial treatmentis necessary.
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before using itfor the firsttime.
To g etthe best performance fromyourdishwasher,r ead all operating instructions
1.On/Off Button:To turnon/off thepower su pply.
2.Delay Button :ToPress the butto n to delay.
5.Salt and r inse aidwarning lig hts: Toshow whenthesaltcontainer or dispenser need to be refilled
7.Program ind icators: tos how whichprogram you have ch o s e;
4.Del ay indicators : toshow thedel ay time (3h/6h/9h/12h)
3.Power indicator:To showwhen thep owe r on.
9.Program Button : To Press the buttonto selecta wash Pr ogram.
6.Haftloadindicator : To showwhen youselect the haf t load fun c tion .
8.Half load function s B utton: To select Half load functions. (W ith this Half load functio n yo u ca n only use itwhen youhave onl y ab out orle ss than 6 pla ce settin g dish wave, and y ou will see less water andenergy consumption, canonlybeused with Intens ive, Normal, Eco, Glass and 6 0 min . )
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Back View
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3 4
5
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Front view
Lower basket Salt c o nta ine r
Dispenser Cup sh el f Spra y arms
Filt er assembly
Inlet pi pe connector Drainpi pe
Upper basket
Cutlery rack
Tops pr a y arm
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Inner pipe
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Adjuster
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The wat er soften er mustbe s et m anually, usin g th e w ater hardnessdial. The wat er soften er isdes igned toremove mineralsand saltsfrom t he wat er, wh ich woul d h ave a detrimenta l o r adverseeffect on theoperation ofthe appliance. The higher thecontent ofthese mineralsand sal ts, theharder yo ur wateris. The softener should be adjustedaccording to the ha rdness ofthe wa ter inyour area. Your lo cal Water Author ity canadvise you on the hardnessof thewater in yourarea.
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dishwas her isde signed toallow foradjustment inthe amountof sa lt consumedbas ed o n the hardness o f the waterused. Thisisintended to optimise andcustomise thelevel o f salt consumption.
1. O pen thedoor , Switch onthe a ppliance;
2. Pr ess theProgram buttonfor m ore than5 s econds tostart t he watersoftener set m odel within 60seconds after thea pplia nce wasswitched on(Th e S alt a nd Rinse aidwarninglights will be onp eriodi cally whenit get in the setmodel ) ;
3. Pr ess theProgram buttonto selectthe pr oper setaccording toyour loca l environment, the s ets w ill changein thefollowing sequence: H1->H2- >H3->H 4->H5->H6;
4. Pr ess thePower b ut ton toe nd theset u p model.
WATER SOF TENER Thehar dness o f the water varie s from place to place.If hardwater i s us ed i n the dishwasher,deposits will form on thedishes a nd utensils. Theapplian ce i s equippedwith asp ecial softenerthat u ses asalt c ontainer specifically designed toeliminate lime a nd minerals from the water.
Contact yo ur localwater bo ard forinformation onthe hardnessof your watersupply.
dH
mmol/l
0~90~5 0~0.94
H1( Rapid )
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10-20
6-11
1.0-2.0 H2(1Hour) 20 60
21-30
12-17 2.1-3.0
H3(1Hour Rapid)
30 50
H4(Glass)
40
40
fH
0~6 7-14 15-21
Clarke
WATER HARDNESS
Selector Position
Salt consumption
(gram/cycle)
Auto nomy
(cycles/1kgs)
Please follow thesteps belowforadjustmentin saltconsumption.
18-22 31-40 22-28 3.1- 4.0
If yourmodel doesn ot havea nyw ater softener,you maysk ip thissection.
Clark: Britishdegree
fH: Frenchdegree
DH: German degree
dH=1.25Clarke=1.78fH =0.178mmol/l
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41-60
23-34 4.1-6.0
H5(Glass Rapid)
50 30
H6(Glass 1Hour)
60 20
29-42
35-55 61-98 43-69 6.1-9.8
The manufactorysetting: H4(EN 50242)
Before using your dishwashe r for the first time:
A. Set the wa ter softener B. Add 1.5Kg dishwasher sa lt an d t hen fullfill t he saltcontainer withwater C. Filltherinseaiddispenser
D. Fill in deterg ent
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1.The s alt container must onlybe refilled w hen thesalt wa rning lightin t he controlpanel comeson. Depending onhow well thesalt dissolves, th e s alt warninglight maystill be on even though the salt contai ner isfilled. If there isno sa lt warninglight i n thecontrol p anel (forsome M odels),you canestimate whento f ill the salt into the softener by thecycles t hat thedishwasher hasrun.
2. If thereare spillsof the salt,a soakor a rapidprogram shouldbe ru n to remove the excessivesalt.
Always u se thesalt i ntended foruse w ith dishwasher. The sa lt c ontain er isl ocated beneath the lower bas ket andshould b e f illed asexplained inthe following:
Attention!
Only use saltspecifica lly desi gned fort he usein dishwa shers! Everyother typeof salt no t speci fically designed for theuse in adishwas her, especially table salt, will damage t he w ater softener.I n caseof da mages causedby theuse of unsuitable salt the manufacturer doe s notgive anywa rranty nor is liable for a ny damagescaused.
Only f ill wi th s alt justb efo re sta rting oneof theco mplete washingprograms. This wi ll p revent anygrains ofs alt orsalty water, which may havebeen spilled, remaining onthe bottom ofthe machinefor anyperiod oft ime, which m ay cau se corros io n.
The r inse aid is released d u ring the final rinse to prevent water fro m forming droplets o n y our dishes, w hic h can leave spots andstreaks. Italso improve s dry ing by allowing wate r to r oll offt he dishes.Your dishwasheris designed touseliquid rinseaids. The rinseaiddispenser islocated insidethedoornextto the detergent dispenser. To fi l l thedispens er, ope n thecap and pour the rinseaid into the dispenser until t he leveli ndicat or turns c omplete ly black. The volume of the rinseaid c ont ainer is about 110ml.
RinseAid Dispenser
Function of RinseAid
Rinse aid is aut omatically added d uring thelast rinse, ensur ing thorough rinsi ng, and spot andstreak free drying.
Attention!
Only use brandedrinse aid for dishwasher. Neverfill the rinseaiddispenser withanyother substances
(e.g. Dishwasher cleani ng agent, liqu id d eterg ent). This would damagethe appliance.
Fullfillthesaltcontainer withwater,Itis normalforasmallamountofwater to comeoutofthe salt c ontain er.
A After thelower b as ket hasbeen removed, unscr ew andremove thecap fromthe saltcontainer. C D Afterfil ling thecontain er , screw the captigh tly back clockwise .
E Thesalt warning lightwillstop being afterthe saltcontainerhasbeenfilledwith salt. F Immediat ely a ft er f illin g t he salt into thesalt container,a w ashing program should be sta rted
program Otherwise thefilter system, p ump orother important pa rts oft he machine may be damag ed
bysalty water. This is out of warranty.
(Wesu ggest to use a short
).
B Place theend ofthe fu nnel (supplied) i nto thehole andintrodu ce about1.5kg ofdishwasher salt.
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Toop en thedispen ser, t urn the cap tothe "ope n" (left) arr ow andl ift i t out.
Pour therinse aid int o the dispe nser, being caref ul not to overfill . Replace the capby inserting ita ligned with "open" arrowand t urning i t tot he closed(right) arrow.
Adjusti ng RinseAid Di spenser
The ri nse aiddispenser hassix orfour s ettings. Al ways start with thedispens er set o n "4". If spots andpoor dryingare a problem, increase the amount of rinse aid d ispensed byremoving thedispenser lidand rotatingthe d ial to "5". Ifthe dishes s till arenot dr ying properlyor are show spots,adjust t he dial to thenext higher leveruntil yourdishes a re sp ot-fr ee. The recommended setting is "4". (Factoryvalueis "4".)
Increasethedose if thereare dropsofwater or limespotsonthedishes afterwashing. Reduce i tif thereare sticky whitishstains on your dishesora bluishfilm onglassware or knifeblades.
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Asthe rinse aid d imin ishes, t he sizeof the blackdot on the rinseaid level indicatorchanges,asillustrated below.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/4 full- Shouldrefill to eliminate spotting Emp ty
Whento Refillthe RinseAid Dispenser
Ifther e is norinse-aid warning ligh t in thecontrol panel,you canestimate the amount f rom the colour ofthe optical level indicator C loca ted ne xt tot he c ap. Whenthe rin se-aid container is full,the whole indicator wil l bed ark . As therinse-aid diminishes,the s ize ofthe dar k dot decreases. Youshould n ever let the rins e aid level fall 1 / 4 full .
during th e nextwash.
Don't for get toreplace the cap be fore youclose dis hwasher door.
Cl ean up a n y ri ns e aid spilled whi le duri n g fi ll i ng with an absorbe nt cl oth to a void excess ive foam ing
Detergents with its chemical ingred ients are necess ary toremove dirt,crush dirtand transport it outof thedishwasher. Mostof thecommercialqualitydetergents aresuitablefo rthispurpose.
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ProperUseofDetergent Useonly detergent speci fically madefor theu se i n d ishwa shers. Keep your d etergent fresh and dry. Don't putpowdered detergentintothe dispenser u ntil you'reready to wash dishes.
Attention!
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AmountofDetergentto Use
Dishwasher detergentis co rrosive! Ta ke c are tokeepit out of reachofc hildren.
Based on theirchemical composition,detergents canbesplit in two basictypes:
The use of normal washingprogramsincombination withconcentrateddetergents reduces poll ution andis goodfor your dishes; thesewash p rograms arespecifically matched
toth e dirt-dissolvin g properti es o f theenz ymes of the concent rated detergent. For thisreason
normal washprogramsinwhich concentrated detergentsareused can achieve thesame
resultsthat c an o therwiseonly be achieved using intensive programs.
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Detergent tablets of different brands dissolve at differentspeeds. Forthis r eason some detergent ta blets ca nnot dissolve and developtheir fu ll cleaningpower duringshort programs. There fore pleaseuse l ong programs wh enu sing d eterg ent t ablets, to ensure the complete removal of dete r g e n t residu al s.
The dispens er m ust b e refilledbefore thestart of each wash cyclefollowing theinstructions provided in thewash cycletable .Your dishwasheruses lessdetergent andrinse aid than Conventional dishwa sher.Generally,only one tablespoonofdetergentisneeded for anormal washload. Moreheavily soiled itemsneed moredetergent. Alway sadd the detergen t justbe fore starting thedish was her, oth erw ise it coul d g e t dampand will n ot dissol v e proper ly.
Concentr ated Deter gent
DetergentTa blets
Detergent Dispenser
conventional, alkaline detergentswith caustic components lo w alk aline c onc entr at ed det erge nts wit h natura l enzy mes
Normally new pulverised det ergent is without phosphate.Thus the water soften er fu nction of phosphate is not give n. In this cas e we rec omme nd to f i l l sal t in the salt con ta i n er even when
the hardness ofwater isonly 6 dH. If detergents w ithout phosphateare usedin the caseof h ard water often whi te s pots appearon d ishes a nd glasses.In thiscase pl ease addmore d etergent toreach better resu l ts . Dete rgen ts with o ut chlor ine do only blea c h a l i ttle. Strong and colo u red sp o t s will not beremoved completely.I n t hi s ca se p lease choosea p rogram with a hi gher temperature.
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Deterg ents
There are 3s or t s of det e rgents
1.Withphosphate and with chlorine
2.Withphosphate andwithout c hlorine
3.Withoutphosphate andwithout chlorine
Always add thedetergent justbefore star ting eachwash cycle. Only use branded detergent aidfordishwasher.
If the lidis cl osed: pressrelease button.T he lidwill sp ring open.
Detergenttablet
Detergent pow der
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Fillthe detergent dispens er w ith detergent. The mar k i ng indic ate s the dosing leve l s , as illus t rated on t he right:
The pla ce o f m ain w ash cyclede terg ent placed. The pla ce o f pre-washc ycle detergentplaced.
Pleaseo bserve th e m anufact urers do sing andstorage Recommendations as stated on the detergent packaging.
Closethelid and press untilit locks in place. If the dish es are he avil y soil ed , pla c e an additional
detergent do se in the pre-w ash det ergent chamber.This d etergen t will take effect during the pre -wash phase.
A
B
Fillin Detergent
Youfi nd i nformatio n ab out theamount o f detergent for thesingle programme on t he last p age. Please a ware, that according tothe le vel so iling and the specific hardnes s of water differencesare possible. Please observe themanufacturer's recommendations on the detergentpackaging.
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Cutlery with wooden, horn chinaor mother-of-pearl handles Plastic ite ms thatare n ot heatresistant Older cut lery withglued partst hat arenot temperature resistant Bonded c utlery items or dishes Pewter or cooper ite ms Crystal gla ss Steel item s subjectto r usting Wooden platte rs Items madefrom synthetic fibres
Some ty pes of glasses can become dull afte r a large number ofwashes
Silver andalumi num parts havea tendencytodiscolourduring washing
Glazed patterns mayfadeif machine washed freq uently
Are not sui table
Are of limited suitability
Dishes anditems of cutlery mustnotlieins ide oneanother,orcover each other. To avoiddamage toglasses, theymust nottouch. Load largeitems w hich aremost di fficult toc lean intothe lowerbasket. The uppe r basketis de signed tohold m ore d elicate andlighter dishwaresuch as glasses, coffee and t eacups Long bladedknives storedin a n uprightposition area p otential hazard! Long and/orsharp itemsof cut lery suchas carv ing knivesmust bep ositione d horizon tally i n theupper b asket . Please donot ove rload yourdishwashe r. This isimportant forgood resultsand for reasonab le consu mption ofenergy.
Load holl ow it ems suchas cup s, gl asses, pansetc. With the opening facing downwa rds s o that wat er canno t col l ect in the containe r or a de ep base.
Considerbuying utensils whichareidentified as dishwasher-proof. Use a mild detergentthat i sdescribedas'kind to dishes'. If necessary, seekfurther information fromthedetergentmanufacturers. Forparticular items, select a program withaslowa temperature as possible. Topr even t damage, d o not take glass a nd cutler y out of the dishw ashe r immediatel y after theprog ramm e has ended.
(For best performance of thedishwasher, fol low theseloading guidelines. Features and appearance ofbaske ts andcutlery ba sket s may vary from yourmodel.)
Scrape off any large a mounts ofleftover food.Soften remnants of burntfood inpa ns. It is notnecess ary torinse thed ishes u nder running water. Place obje cts inthe dis hwasher infollowing way:
1.Itemssuch a s cups,g lasses, pots/pans,etc. a re faceddownwards.
2.Curveditems, orones wit h r ecesses, shouldbe l oaded aslantso th at watercan run off.
3.Allutensils arestacked s ecurely andcan nottip ov er.
4.Allutensils areplaced inthe way thatthe sprayarms can rotate freel y duringwashing.
Very small items shouldnot bew ashed inthe dish washer asthey could easily fall outof thebasket.
To preventwater drippingfrom theupper ba sket intothe lowerbasket, w e recommend that you empty the lower basket first and thenthe upperbasket.
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The u pper basket is de signed tohold m ore delicate
and lighte r di shware s uch asglasses, coffee and teacups and saucers, as wellasplates, small bowls and s hallowpans(as l ongas theyarenottoo dirty). Positionthedishesandcookwareso that they will notget movedbythespray of water.
We sug gest that y ou place l arge items andthe most difficult toclean items are to be placed into the lower basket: su ch aspots, p ans, lids,serving dishes and bowls, as show n in the figure below. It i s preferab l e to pla ce ser vi n g dish es and l ids on the side of the racks in order toavoid bl ocking therotation ofthe top spray arm .
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown. D eep pot s sh ould be sla nt ed to allow water to flow out.
Please be reminded that :
The Botto m B ask et features folding sp ikes so tha t larger or more po t s a nd pans c an beloade d.
Foldin g Spikes of Lower Basket
For bett er stacking of po ts andpans, the spi kes c an bef olded down as show inthe p ict ure right.
Adju sting the Upper Bask et
The h eight oft he upperbasket canbe adjus ted ino rder to create mo re s pace for large ut ensil s bo th for the upper /lower basket . Thehei ght o f the up per basketcan b e adjusted by placing the wheelson different height of the rails. Longitems, serv ing c utlery,salad servers and knives should be placed on the shelfso thattheydonot obstruct therotationofthesprayarms..
Foldin g back the c up shelives
For bett er s tacking ofpo ts andpans, the spikes can be f ol de d down as show in the pictu re right .
Cutlery should be placedin the cutlery rack separately from eac h oth er in th e ap propriate positions, and do make sur e th e ute nsils donot nest together,this ma y cause badperformance.
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*EN 5024 2 :Thi s p rogramme isthe te st cycle.The inf ormation forcomparability test
in accord ance w ith E N 50242,as f ollows:
Capacity: setti ng Position Uppe r ba sket: upperwheels onr ails Rinse aid setti ng: 6
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Pl:0.55w;Po:0.45 w.
Startin g acycl e wash
Draw out the lowe r an d up per basket,load thed ishes and push themback. It i s c ommended toload thelower basketfi rst, thenthe upperone (see the sec tion entitled
Loadingthe Dishwasher ). Pour inthedeter gent (seethe sect ion e ntit led Sal t, Detergent andRinseAid ) . Insert thepl ug intothe socket . Thepow er s upp ly is 220-240 VAC/50 HZ,the speci fication of th e so cket is10A 250VAC. Makesure thatthe w ater supplyis tu rned onto full pressure.
If aprog ram is selected, the response light willlight. Th en c lose the door,the dis hwasher begins to start.
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2 3
45Open t he door, p ress theON/OFF Button,and t he ON/OFFlight willturn on.
Press theprogram Button , thewash programwill b e changed a s fo llows direction:
Intensive- >Normal-> Eco->Gla ss->1Hour- >Rap id
Means:need to fillrinseinto theRinse-AidDispenser.
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Eco.
Intensive
Normal
(*EN 50242)
(or )3in1
5/30g
(or )3in1
5/30g
(or )3in1
5/30g
Rapid
Pre-wash(50 ) Pre-wash Wash (65 ) Rinse Rinse( ) Drying
55
Pre-wash( 45 ) Wash (50 ) Rinse Rinse ( ) Drying
60
Wash (50 ) Drying
Pre-wash Rinse( )℃℃60
Wash (40 ) Rinse Rinse(45 )
180
175
165
38
1.25
1.04
1.4
0.55
20
16
12.5
12
1Hour
Wash( ) Rinse ( ) Drying
)
Pre-wash(50
60
60
60 11.5
1.15
5/30g
20g
Glass
Rinse Drying
Pre-wash wash(40 )
Rinse( )℃℃60
120
0.91
16
20 g
For normally soiled loads, such as , plates,glasses andlightly soiled pans.
pots
Standarddaily cycle for normally soiled loads, such aspots plates glasses.、、
For heavie st soiled crockery, andnormallysoiledpots pans dishes etc withdrie d onsoiling.
A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads th at do not needdrying.
For lightly soiled loa ds that do notneedexcell ent d rying efficiency.
For light ly so iled crockery and glass.
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When the worki n g cycle has fini s hed, the buz zer of the dishwash e r wil l sou nd for 8 second s, then sto p . Turn off the a ppliance usingthe ON/OFFbutton, shutoff th e wa ter supplyand op en thedoor of thedishw asher. Wait for af ew minutesbefore unloading th e dis hwasher toa voi d ha ndling thedishes and utensils wh ile they are s till hota nd more susceptible tobreakage. Theywill al so d ry better.
SwitchOff the Dishwasher
1.Switchoff the dishwasher byp ressin g the button.
2.Turn offthewatertap!
The pro gram lightis on butis n ot blinking,only inthis case the programm e h as e nded.
ON/OFF
Openthe doorcarefully.
Hot dishes are sensitive toknocks. Thedishes shou ld thereforebe a llowed tocool d own ar ound 15minutes before removingfromtheappliance. Open t he d ishwasher 's door, leaveit aj ar andwait a fewminutes beforeremoving the dishes. Inthis waythey will be cooler and thedrying willbe impr oved.
Unloadingthedishwasher
Itis normalthat thedishwasher iswet insid e. Empty th e l ower basketfirst a nd thenthe up per o ne. T his willavoid waterdripping fromthe upperBasket on to the dis hes inthe lower one.
Ifyou open thedoor ,the machinewillpause. The program light w ill stopblinkingand thebuzzerwill mooing everyminuteunlessyou close thedoor. After you c lo se the door ,t he machine will keepon working after 10 s econd s.
duringa w ashcycle
Premise:
Acycle th at isunderway canonly be modified if ithas onlybeen running for ashort time.Otherwis e, the detergent mayhave alreadybe en relea sed, andthe appliancemay have alrea dy drainedthe w ash water. If t his isthe case , thedetergent dispenser mu st be refilled (see the sec tio n ent itled "Loading the Detergent " ). Oper thedoor ,pr ess theProgram button , t he m achine willbe i n standbystate, then yo u canchange theprogram t o thedesired cyc le setting (see thesection entitled "Starting a wash cycl e. .. " ).
more than3 secon ds
1
2
Aforgotten dish can beadded any time before the detergent cup opens.
Add forgotten dishes.
Close the door
After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
2 3
Open thedoor a little .
1
4 5
The dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
Washthe arm s insoapy a nd w arm waterand usea sof t brushto clean thejets. Replace them after rinsing themthoroughly.
When following this procedure from step1 to step 3, the filter system will be removed; when followingit from Step 3 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
It is danger o u s to ope n the door when washing, becaus e the hot wate r may s c ald y ou .
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The filterprevents l arger remnants of foodor o ther objects from getting inside thepum. Theresiduesmayblock thefilter, in thiscasetheymustberemoved.
The filter systemconsists ofa coarse filter,a flat (Main filter) And a mi c ro fi lter( F i ne filter).
Foodand soil particles trapped in thisfilter arepulverizedby a special jetonthe lower spray armand w ashed d own todrain.
Larger items, suc h as piec es of bon e s or glass, tha t could blo ck the drain are trappedinthe coarse filter. To remove the items caught bythe fil ter,gently squeeze the tapo n thet op ofthis filter andlift out.
This filterholds soilandfood residues in the sump a rea a nd
preventsitfrom beingredepositonthedishesduring washcycle.
Main filter
1
Coarse filter
2
Fine filter
3
2
3
1
Filterassembly
Thefilter efficiently For b est performance and results, the filter must b e cleanedregula rly. t his reason,it isa good ide a t o remove thel arger food particl es tr apped in the filterafter e ach washcycle b y rinsing the semicircular filte r an d cup u nder r unnin g wa ter.Tore move th e fil ter device,pull thec up handle in t he upwarddirection.
removes f ood particles from t he washwater,allowin g it tobe rec ycled d ur ing t he cycle.
For
The di sh washer mus t never be used wit ho ut the filters. Improper replacementof thefilter mayreduce theperformance levelof the appliance anddamagedishes and utensils.
1
2
Step 1 Turn thefilter i n anti-clockwisedirection,
Step 2 lift thefilter assyup
When following this procedure from step1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed; when followingit from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
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The cont rol p anel canbe clea ned byusing a lightly dampened cloth. After cleanin g, m ake sureto dry itthoroug hly.
For the exteri or, use ag ood appl i ance polis h wax .
Neveruse sharpobjects, scouringpads orh arsh cleaners on a ny partof the dishwasher.
Protec tAgain st Freezing
1.Cut offtheelectrical powertothedishwasher.
2.Turnoff the watersupply anddisconnect thewater inletpipe fromthe wate r val ve.
3.Drain the waterfrom theinlet p ipe an d watervalve. (U se ap an togather th e w ater)
4.Reconnect the water inlet pipeto the water val ve.
5.Remove the filter at thebottom of the tub anduse a spongeto soakup wate r inthe sump.
please takefrost prot ection measureson t he dishwasher in winter.Ever y fter wa shing c ycles, please operateas follows
timea
Cleaning the Filter
Cleaning TheDoor
To cle an the coa rse fil t er and the fin e filter, use ac l ean i n g bru sh. Reassem ble the fil t er parts as show n in the figures on th e lastpage and r eins ert theenti re assembly inthe dishwasher, po s itio ning itin itsseat and pres sing downwa rds.
Whencleaningthe filters, don't knock onthem. O therwise,thefilterscould be contortedand theperformance ofthedishwashercould bedecreased.
To cle an thee dge aroundthe d oor, you shoulduse onlya sof t wa rm, d amp cloth. To avoi d pene tration ofwater i nto thedoor lock and electr ical co mponents, donot usea spraycleaner ofany ki nd.
Never u se a spraycleaner toclean t he door panel asi t m ay damage the doorlock andelectricalcomponents. Abrasive ag ents o r somepaper towelss hould notbe use d b ecause o f ther isk of scra t ching or l eaving spot s on the stain less steel sur fa ce.
Cleani ng the Spra yArms
If yourdishwasher cannot work becauseof t he ice, please co ntact professional servicepersons.
It is necessary to clean the spray arm s reg ul ar ly for har d wate rchemicalsw ill clog thespray armjetsa ndbearings.
- Inspec t the filters for blockingafter e ver y tim e t he dishwasher has beenused.
- By unscrewing the coarsefilter, you canremove the filter system. Remove a ny foodremnants and clean the filters underrunningwater.
Remarks:
Theentire filterassemblyshould becleaned oncea week.
Toremove thelower spray arm,pullout thespray armupward.
Tor e mo v e the upper spra y arm, h o ld t he nut, rotat e the a rm clockwise to remove it.
Washthe ar ms insoapy an d w arm waterand u se a soft brush to clean t he jets . Replacethem af ter rinsingthem thoroughly.
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It isrecommend that yourun a wash cyclewith the dishwasher e mpty an d the n removethe pl ug f rom the socket, turn offthe wa ter supplyand l eave thedoor of the appl ian c e sli ghtly open. Thi s wil l hel p the door seals to lastlonger and prevent odours from forming withinth e appliance.
If the appliance must bemoved, tryto keepi t int he verticalposition.Ifabsolutelynecessary, itcanbe positioned onits back .
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe dishwasher i s f ood thatremains tr apped inthe seal s. Periodic cleaning with adamp sponge will preve nt t his fro m occ urri ng.
Before cl eaning orperforming maintenance, always remove the plugfrom t he socket.
To clean the exterior and rubberparts of the dishwasher, donotusesolvents or abrasive cleaning products. Only use ac lo th with warm soapy water. Tore m ove spotso r s t ains from the surface of t he interi or, us e acloth dampened withwat er an a little vinegar,or acleaning pro duct mades p ecifically for dishwashers.
RemovethePlug
No Solve nts orAbrasive Clea nin g
Moving t heAppliance
Seals
After everywash, t urn off thewater supplyto the appliance andleave th e doorslightly op en sot ha t moisture andodours aren ot trappedinside.
AfterEveryWash
Whennotin Usefor aLongTime
The installation of the pipes and electrical equipments should be done by professionals.
Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power before installing dishwasher.
Failuretodosocanresultindeathor electrical shock.
The installation position of dishwasher should be near the existing inlet and drain hoses and power cord. One side of the cabinet sink should be chosen to facilitate the connection ofdrainhosesof the dishwasher.
Installation preparation
Note: please check the accompanying installation accessories(hook for aesthetic panel
,screw)
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Please carefully read the installation instruction.
Illustrations of cabinet dimensionsand installation position of the dishwasher
Preparations should be made before moving the dishwashe r to the installation place. Choose a place near the sink to facilitate the installation of inlet and drain hoses (see figure 1). If dishwasher is installed at the corner of the cabinet, there should be somespace (illustrated in figure 2) when the door is opened.
2
1
16
Minimum space when
the door is opened
【Figure2】
Cabinet dimensions
【Figure1】
Cabinet
Dishwasher
Door of dishwasher
Minimum sp ace of 50mm
1
The aesthetic wooden panel could be processed according to the Figure 3.
The aesthetic panel should be processed in accordance with the illustrated dimensions
【Figure3】
Aesthetic panel's dimensions and installation
Less than 5mm
between the top of dishwasher and cabinet and the outer door aligned to cabinet.
90 °
90 °
600 mm
820mm
100
580mm
80
Space betweencabinet bottom and floor
Electrical, drain and water supply line entran ces
(Unit: mm)
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Installation of aesthetic panel
【Figure
4a】
2
Install the hook on the aesthetic wooden panel and put the hook into the slot of the outer door of
dishwasher(see figure 4a). After positioning of the panel , fix the panel onto the outer door by screws and bolts(See figure 4b) .
Installation of aesthetic
wooden panel
【Figu re4b】
.takeawaythefour
short screws
. pin up the four long
screws
1
2
17
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Tension adjustment of the door spring
【Figure
5】
Tension adjustment of the door spring
Connection of drain hoses
The door springs are set at the factory to the proper tension for the outer door. If aesthetic wooden panel are installed, you will have to adjust the door spring tension. Rotate the adjusting screw to drive the adjustor to strain or relax the steel cable(see figure 5).
Door spring tension is correct when the door remains horizontal in the fully opened position,yet rises toaclosewiththeslightliftofa finger.
Insert th e dr ain h ose intoadra in p ipe witha m inimum diameterof 4 0mm, orletit run into thesink, mak ing sur e t o avoid bending or crimping it.Thetop of the hose m ustbe lessthan1000mm.
A
Counter
Front
Drain pipe
NOTE The top of the hose must be less than 1000mm.
φ 40mm
B
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【Figure
7】
Dishwasher installation steps
1
2
.
3.
4.
5. 6
7 8
Install the furniture door to the outer door of the dishwasher using the brackets provided. Refer
to the template for positioning of the brackets.
Adjust the tension of the door springs by using an Allen key turning in a clockwise motion to
tighten the left and right door springs. Failure to do this could cause damage to your dishwasher
(Illustration 2)
Connect the inlet hose to the cold water supply Connect the drain hose. Refer to diagram (Figure 6) Connect the power cord Affix the condensationstrip under the worksurface of cabinet. Please ensure the condensation
strip is flush with edge of work surface.
Place the dishwasher into position.(Illustration 4)
Level the dishwasher. The rear food can be adjusted fromthe front of the dishwasher by turning the Allen screw in the middle of the base of dishwasher use an Allen key (Illustration 5A). To adjust the front feet, use a flat screw driver and turn the front feet until the dishwasher is level (Illustration 5B). 9 The dishwasher must be secured in place. There are two ways to do this: A. Normal work surface:Put the right(left) installation hook into the slotoftheright(left)sideplaneand
secure it to the work surface with two woodscrews (Illustration 6). B. Marble or granite work top:Bend the right(left) installation hook into right-angle,and put it into the
slot of the right(left) side plane and secure it to the worksurface with two woodscrews s (Illustration 7)
.
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Dishwa she r must be lev el fo r prop er dish ra ck oper ati on and wa sh per form ance.
Placea spiritlevel ondoorand racktrack insidethe tubas shown tocheck thatthe
dishwasherislevel.
levelthedishwasher byadjusting the threelevelling legs individually.
Whenlevel thedishwasher, please pay attentionnot tolet the dishwasher tipover.
1
2 3
Illustra tion of feet adjustment
【】Figu re 8
NOTE: Themaximum adjustment heightof thefeet is 50mm.
This ap pliance must be earthed. In theevent of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing wil l
reduce t he riskof el ectric s hock byproviding a path of leastresistance for the electriccurrent. This appliance is equipped w ith acord ha ving an equipment-ea rthing conductor a nd ane arthing plug. T he plugmust b e p lugged into an appropriate outlet thatis in stalled and earthe d i n ac cordanc e with al l localstandards and requ irement s.
Improp er connection of the equipment­ground ing conductor can res ult inthe risk of an electric shock. Check with aq ualifi ed electricianorservicerepresentativeif you are in d oubt whether the app lian ce is properly ground ed. Donot modify theplug provi ded with theappliance;Ifitisnotfit fortheoutlet. Haveaproper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Ensure the voltage and frequency of the powerbeing corresponds to thoseon the ratingplate. Only insert thep lug into an electrical so cket which i searthed properly. If theelectr ical socketto w hich the appl iance mustbe co nne cted isnot appropriate f or the plug, replacethe socket, ratherthan usinga adaptors or t hel ike as they couldcause ov erhea ting a nd burns.
Please lookat the ra ting label to know th e r ating voltage a nd c onnect thedishwash er tothe appropriate pow er s upp ly. Use the required fuse10 amp , tim e delay fuse orcircuit breakerrec ommended andprovide separatecirc uit s erving only thisappliance.
For personal safety: DO N OTUSEAN EXT ENSIONCORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITHTHISAPPLIANCE. DO N OT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVETHE EARTHING CONNECTION FROM THEPOWERCORD.
Check level side to s ide
Spirit leve l
Check leve l F ron t to Back
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In or derto avoidthat there ism ore water s taying in thei nlet hose, please close thehydrantafter using .(For th e models: nosafety inlet hose.)
Positioning theAp pliance
How to Dra in Ex cess WaterFrom Hoses
If the sinkis 1000higher f rom thefloor,the excesswater i n h oses cannotbe draineddirectly intothe sink. It will b e necessaryto d rain excesswaterfrom hoses into a bowlor suitable container thatis hel d ou tside andlower thanthe sink.
Wa ter Ou tlet
Connectthewater drainhose.Thedrain hosemust be correctlyfitted to avoidwater leaks. Ensure that the wat er in let h ose isnot ki nked orsquashed.
Thefollowing thingsshould be checkedbefore startingthe dishwasher.
Syphon Connection
Insert t he d rain hoseinto a drain pipe witha m inimum diameterof 40mm,or let itrun intothe sin k, m aking sureto avoid bending or crimp ing it. The top of the hose must be l ess than 100 0mm.
Thecontent of thismanual isvery helpfulto the users.
Afterinstallation, pleasemake sureto keep thismanual.
Exte nsio n H ose
Ifyou need a dr ain hose extensi on, m ake sureto usea simila r drainhose. Itmust beno longer than 4metres; o ther wise thecleaning effectof t he dishwasher cou ld b e reduced.
1 The dishwasher is leveland fixedproperly 2 The inletvalve isopen 3 There isa leakageatthe connectionsof the conducts 4 The wiresare tightlyconnected 5 The poweris switchedon 6 The inletand drainhoses are knotted 7 All packingmaterials andprintings shouldbe takenout from thedishwasher
Connectthecold water supplyhose toa threaded 3/4(inch) connector an d make sur e that it isfastened tightly in place. If th e water pipesare ne w orhave not been used for anextendedperiod oftime,let the water run to make sure thatthe w ater is clear. Thispr ecautionis neededto avoid the risk of the wa ter inlet to beblockedanddamage the appliance.
Position the appliance in the desired location.The backshould rest against the wall behind it,a nd t he sides, along t he adjacentcabinets orwalls. Thedishwasher i s equippedwith watersupply and drain h oses that can bepositionedeither to the r ightor the left sides tofacilitate pro perinstallation.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breakeracted
Replace fuse or resetcircuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with thedishwasher
Spilled rinse-aid
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Hard water minerals
The affected items are notcorrosion resistant.
The lid of the softer is loose
Aspayarmis knocking against an itemin abasket
r
Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This may becaused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
A programme wasnot run after dishwasher salt was added. Traces of salt have gotten into the wash cycle.
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 foamingor 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 fixis 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 hasno influence on the dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitab ly qualified plumber.
Detergent with colourant was used
Make sure that the detergent is the one without colourant.
Improper detergent
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.
Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on.
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Make sure the power cord isproperly plugged into the wall socket.
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
Check drain hose.
Check coarse the filter (see section titled )" CleaningThe Filter "
Check thekitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If the problem is thekitchen sink not drainin g ,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 eva porate. Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, then select any cycle.Dishwasherwilldrain outthe water atthe first step.Open the door after draining is stop and check if the suds is disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
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Overflow.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
Longer inlet time.
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted,or water pressure istoo low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
The R a pi d light fli cke r fleetly
The Glass l ig ht flicker fleetly
The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the D ishwasher Baskets ".
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 armjets. See "Cleaning the Spray Arms".
r
Use l ess detergent if you have soft water and select a shortest cycle to wash theglassware and to get them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amountof rinse-aid/refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
Do notempty yourdishwasher immediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steamcan escape. Begin unloadingthe 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 upperbasket.
In sh ort program the washing temperature is lower. This also lowers cleaningperformance. Choose a program with along washingtime.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
Theprogramme was notpowerful enough.
Not enough deter gent 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 to get blocked.
r
Combination of soft water andtoomuch detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Dishes are removed too soon
Wrong program has been selected
Useof cutlery with a low-quality coating
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Heig ht : 815mm Width : 598mm
Depth: 550mm
()
with the doo r closed
Water pr ess ur e: 0.04- 1.0M Pa Pow er sup pl y: see r at i ng lab el
Capacity: place settings14
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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