CYCLONE CD18M566UP User guide

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Dishwasher
Instruction Manual
CD18M566UP
Please keep it handy for reference at all times.
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CONTENTS
Please carefully read this manual before using the dishwasher, it will help you use and maintain the dishwasher properly .
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FEATURES OF YOUR NEW DISHWASHER
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Specification
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Filter System
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Smart Wash System
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Control panel Cycle Chart
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
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Loading the Lower Basket Loading the Upper Basket
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Loading the Silverware Basket
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Adding A Dish
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Filling the detergent dispenser Filling the rinse aid reservoir
USER MAINTENANCE
Cleaning The Exterior Cleaning The Interior Cleaning The Nozzles
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
WARNING
For your safety, please follow the information in this m anual to minimi ze the risk of fire, explos ion, electric s hock, and to help p revent property damage or per sonal injury.
Proper installation
Please install your dishwasher prop erly, follow th e installatio n guide.
Water sup ply inlet tempe rature should b e between 120 and 149.
Dispose of the discarded appliance an d packing mater ial properly.
The dishwasher must be properly groun ded, or it can resu lt in a risk of electric shock . PERMANENTLY CONNECTED i s allowed.
If there is any damage to th e Dishwasher, pl ease contact to y our Dealer, do not attempt to repair or replace any part by yourself.
Basic precaution before use
Read all inst ructions before using th e dishwashe r.
The manual do es not cover every possibl e condition a nd situation that may occu r .
Use the dishwasher only for intended fu nction as described i n this manual.
When loadin g items to be washed:
-Load sharp i tems and knives so that they a re not likely to damage the door seal and tub.
-Load sharp i tems and knives with the han dles up to reduce the risk of injury.
Do not wash pla stic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe, if not marked , check with manufacture for recommendati on, items that are not dishwasher safe may melt and create a potential fire hazard.
Do not let children abuse, sit, or stand on d oor or racks of the dishwasher.
Under certain conditions, hydroge n gas may be produced i n a hot water system that has no t been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the h ot water system has not been used for such a period, before using dishw asher, turn on all hot water fa ucets and let water flow from each for several minutes. This will releas e any accumulated hydrogen ga s. Hydrogen gas is flammab le. Do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
Do not store or use combustible materia ls, gasoline or o ther flammable vapors an d liquids in th e vicinity of this or any othe r appliance .
If the dishwasher drains in to a food dispo ser, make sure disposer is completely empt y before running dis hwasher.
Do not tamper with contr ols.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless a ll enclosure p anels are in the properly pl ace.
Do not touch the heating element during o r immediately after use, especially i f the sanitize
option has be en selected.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on a dishwasher.
Use only detergents or rinse agents recommend ed for use in a dishwasher and keep them out of the reach o f children.
Keep young ch ildren and infants away fr om dishwashe r when it is operating.
Do not use the dishwasher if it has a damaged power line or p lug, and do not plug the dishwashe r into a damaged outlet. Fai lure to observe these instructions may resu lt in electrical shock.
Remove the door to the washing compartm ent when removi ng an old dishwasher from service or discarding It.
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FEATURES OF YOUR NEW DISHWASHER
Specification
Capacity
Dimension
Power Suppl y
Rated power u sage
Water Fee d Pressure 5.8 ~ 145 psi (0.0 4 ~ 1MPa)
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17.6 x 21.7 x 32.4 inches (W x D x H )
Wash moto r 100W Heater 700 W
8 place settings
120volts, 60Hz
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1 Lock
Upper Basket2
Upper Spray Arm3
Cutlery Basket4
Lower Basket5
6 Lower Spray Arm
Rinse Aid Dispenser7
Cup Shelf8
9 Heating Ele ment
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FEATURES OF YOUR NEW DISHWASHER
Filter System
Your dishwasher has a multiple Filter System. In the System there are three mesh filters. It can separate soiled water and clean water in different chambers. The multiple filter system helps your dishwasher to get better performance with less water and less energy.
Smart Wash System
Your dishwasher has a Smart Wash System. When a partial load of lightly soiled dishes is placed in the unit, a wash cycle similar toa short wash will automatically be performed. When a full load of heavily soiled dishes is placed in the unit, a heavy wash cycle will automatically be performed. It can determine the type of cycle required to clean the dishes and will clean more efficiently every time.
比例 1.000
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FEATURES OF YOUR NEW DISHWASHER
How your dishwasher cleans
Your dishwasher cleans by s praying a mixture of hot water and d etergent through the spray arms against
soiled surfaces .
The dishwasher fills with water covering the filter area. Water is then pumped through the multiple filter and spray arms. Separated soil particles go down the drain as the water is pumped out and replaced with clean wa ter.
The number of water fills will vary with the cycle being used.
Getting Started
1.Load the dishwasher (See Dish Prepa ration and
Loading sections).
2.Add detergent (See Filling the dete rgent dispens er).
3.Add rinse aid (See Filling the rinse ai d dispenser).
4.Select desired CYCLE (See Cycle Cha rt).
5.Select desired OPT IONS (See Contr ol Panel).
The indica tor light above t he pad will glow when selected.
6.Run the hot water fauc et nearest the di shwasher
until the water is hot, th en turn it off.
7.To start, press Start/ Cancel (See Con trol Panel).
Then close d oor.
NOTE
This model is embedded operation, all b uttons can only be ope rated in the open state.
Wash Cycle Selections
Cycle times are approximate and will va ry with the options selected. Hot water is necess ary to activate the detergent and melt fatty food soils . An automatic sensor will check the incoming water te mperature. If it is not at the appropriate temperatur e the timer will delay the cycle to allow automatic wate r heating durin g the main wash. When the HI-TEMP wash is selected an even highe r temperature will be assu red to handle heavier soi l loads.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Control Panel
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1.Start/Cancel
Open the door to select th e desired cycle a nd options, touch the Sta rt/Cancel but ton and close the door within 4 seconds to start th e cycle or begin the delay countdown. To cancel and res et the program during the cycle, open the door, and touch Start/Ca ncel for 3 seconds. Close the d oor and dishwas her will start a 60 second drain.
2.Wash Cycle Selections
Program Buttons
touch to select the Prog ram, correspo nding indicator w ill be lightened;
Heavy
This cycle is for hard-t o-clean, heav ily soiled dishes, pots, pans, an d dishes.
Normal
This is standard programme . It is for regul arly
soiled dinn er dishes or silverware.
ECO
It is suitable to clean no rmally soiled t ableware and it is the most efficient programme in terms of it’s comb ined energy and w ater consumption for that type of tablewa re.
Glass
For lightly soiled loads, such as glass es, crystal and fine chin a.
Rapid
A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads th at do not need drying.
Rinse
Use for rinsing dishes glasses and silv erware that will not be wash right away.
3.Delay
To delay the start of a select ed cycle, p ress the Delay Start pad unti l the desir ed delay time shows in the LED display. You can delay the start for 1 to 24 hours. To can cel the delay start option before the dela y period is o ver, press the Start/Cancel pad for 3-5 seco nds.
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4.Display window
This displays the rema ined hour s and minutes of the running cycle, delay h ours and er ror codes etc.
5.Status Indicators
Rinse detergent need to be refilled
Program end
Water fai lure, faucet is no t open
6.Options
Heating Dry
When the" Heat ing Dry" function is selected, the heater will w ork during the drying proc ess.
NO TE: The Heating Dry op tion is not avail able with "Rinse" cycles.
Sanitize
When the" Sani tize" function i s selected, the temperature of water will be maintain ed at 69℃(156. 2℉) max. The max t emperature ma y not be reached if the incoming water temp erature is not correct. Certif ied residenti al dishwasher s are not intended for licensed food esta blishments. NO TE: The Sa nitize option i s available with "Heavy" " Nomal" and "EC O" cycles.
Hi Temp
When the" Hi Temp wash" function is s elected, the temperature of the w ater will be main tained at 60℃(140℉) max.
NO TE: The Hi Temp option is avai lable with "Heavy" " Nomal" "ECO" and "Glass" cyc les.
Energy Save
When the" Ener gy Save"functio n is selected, energy consumption will be reduced during wa shing process .
NO TE: The Hi Temp option is avai lable with "Heavy" and " Nomal" cyc les.
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OPERATING THE DISHWASHER
Status Window Error indication
H:01- H:24
If the Delay Start optio n is selected, the number of delay start hours shows in the status window.
2:25-0 :00 After the machine star ts operation, the remaining time of the selected cycle will be shown in the window.
NOTE
The remaining time could suddenly increase or drop several minutes. This means the Smart Sensor has checked the soil level and determined if additional water fills are needed or if water fills can be deleted.
In certain situations which are criti cal to the machines function and safe oper­ation, the control sha ll shut down and indicate an e rrorcode (See Error Codes on page 18).
If Error codes are displ ayed, contact t he dealer or services. They wi ll be able to provide assistance in trouble shoot ing the problem and or locate authorized service technician if needed.
Cycle Chart
Program
Heavy
NORMAL
ECO
Glass
Rapid
Rinse
Description of Cycle
Pre Wash
Main Wash( 60℃) Rins e(65℃) Rins e(with Sa ni69℃)
Dryi ng
Pre Wash
Main Wash( 50 -55℃) Rins e(58- 60℃) Rins e(with Sa ni69℃)
Dryi ng
Pre Wash
Main Wash( 45 -50℃) Rins e(50- 55℃) Rins e(with Sa ni69℃)
Dryi ng
Pre Wash
Main Wash( 48 -50℃) Rins e(50- 55℃)
Dryi ng
Pre Wash
Main Wash( 50℃)
Rins e(55)
Pre Wash
Main Wash
WaterL/G
19. 7L/5. 2G
9.5~18.5L/
2.5~4.9G
15. 5L/4.1G
15.5L/4.1G
12.5L/3.3G
6.7L/1.8G
Cycle timemin
155
105~135
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95
60
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Dish Preparation
Scrape away large pieces of food, bones , pits, toothpi cks, etc. The co ntinuously fi ltered wash system will
remove the remaining food particles . Burned-onfo ods should be loo sened before loading. Empty liquids
from glasses and cups. Foods such as must ard, mayonnai se, vinegar, lemon juice and tomato based
products may cause discoloration of s tainless stee l and plastics if a llowed to sit for a long perio d of time.
Unless the di shwasher is to be operated a t once it is best to ri nse off these fo od soils. If the dishwasher
drains into a food disposer, be sure dispo ser is complete ly empty before s tarting dishwasher.
Loading the Upper Basket
The upper bas ket is designed for cups, glasses, small plates, bowls and plas tic items marked dish washer safe etc. For best results, place the bowls, cups , glasses, sauce pans with soiled surfa ce facing down o r toward the center. Tilt slig htly for better drainage.
Loading the Bottom Basket
The bottom basket is des igned to load plates, soup bowls, plates, saucers a nd cookware. The adjustabl e basket space will allow you to lo ad items with a maximum height of 11 in ches.
The fold-down tines in the bottom baske t make it easy to load those extra large and hard-to-fit items. The tines may be left up for normal use or folded down for more flexible lo ading. Fold down for more sp ace to load large p ots or pans.
Make sure the loaded dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the middle sp ray arm, which is located at the bottom of t he upper basket. (Check this by rotating the middle spra y arm by hand.)
Large items should be placed along the edg e so they do not interfere with the middle spray arm rotation, and make sure they not prevent the detergent dispenser from opening. Large items should be turned so that the inside faces downward, and make sure these items do not interfere with the lower spray arm rotation.
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Loading the Lower Basket
The lower basket has been especially designed for dinner dishes, soup bowls, plates, pots, lids, casserole dishes, and plates.
Load large items such as pans and pots into the dishwasher so their open sides face downwards. We recommend loading cups, stemware, and small plates into the upper basket.
See the recommended loading patterns below.
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Loading the Upper Basket
The upper basket has been designed for small plates, mugs, glasses, and plastic items marked “dishwasher safe”. Load your plates into the dishwasher in two half rows, so that the front of each plate faces the back of the plate in front of it, and the open sides of the plates at the center of the dishwasher face each other. See the illustrations below.
Make sure the loaded dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the nozzle which is located at the bottom of the upper basket. (Check this by rotating the nozzle by hand.)
When loading dishes, pull the upper basket out suff iciently so you can load it without striking the counter
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Loading the Silverware Basket
The silverware basket can be divided
into three separate modules that can
be used in both upper and lower racks
1.Spoons
2.Knives
3.Salad forks
4.Forks
5.Large spoons
6. Large forks
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Adding A Dish
To add or remove items after wash cycle starts:
1. Open door slightly and wait a few seconds until wash act ion stops before completely op ening.
2.Add the item.
3.Close the door firmly to latch within 4 s ecs, then cycle will automa tically resum e.
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TO AVOID BURN I NJURY: Slightly open door and w ait until spray arms and wash action stop. Hot water may splash out of dishwasher. Failure to do so may result in injury.
CAUTION
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WARNING
1.Do not let item extend though bottom.
2.Be sure nothing protrudes though bottom of the basket or rack to block the lower spray arm
Filling the rinse aid dispenser
Rinse aid gre atly improves drying and
reduces water spots and filming. With out rinse aid you r dishes and dishwasher interior will have excessive moistu re.
The Heated Dry option will not perform as well witho ut rinse aid. Th e rinse aid dispenser, l ocated next to the Deterge nt cup, automatically releases a measu red amount of rinse aid during the last rinse .
If the rinse aid is low, the Rinse Aid light is illumina ted at the beginning and end of the cycle indicating that it is time to refill.
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Filling the rinse aid dispenser
Your dishwasher is design ed to use a liquid ri nse aid. The use of rinse greatly improves dryin g performance a fter the final rinse. Do not use a solid or bar-type r inse aid. Under n ormal condition s, the rinse aid will last app roximately on e month. It is best to keep it full, but do n ot over fill.
Filling the detergent dispenser
1. Open the detergent dispenser c ap by pushing the detergent dispenser release catch.
The fl ap is always open at the end of a dishwashing cycle.
2. Add the recommended amount of detergent to the main wash detergent compartment.
3. Close the fl ap and then pressing it down.
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PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Filling the rinse aid reservoir
Your dishwasher has been designed to use liquid rinse aid only. Using a powdered rinse aid will clog the reservoir opening and cause the dishwasher to malfunction.
Rinse aid improves the drying performance of the dishwasher.
Do not add regular detergent to the rinse aid reservoir.
CAUTION
1. Remove the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it counterclockwise.
2. Fill the rinse aid reservoir with rinse aid.
Use the viewing port when fil ling the rinse aid reservoir.
Do not fi ll the reservoir above the full level indicator. Excess rinse aid can over flo w during the wash cycle.
CAUTION
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Add the rinse aid if the LED screen shows “LSb”. rinse aid left.
4. Close the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it clockwise.
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USER MAINTENANCE
Keeping your dishwasher clean improves its performance, reduces unnecessary repairs, and lengthens its life.
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
It’s best to clean spills on the outside of your dishwasher as they occur. Use a soft, damp cloth on the control panel to gently wipe away spills and dust. Do not use benzene, wax, thinner, chlorine bleach, or alcohol. These materials may discolor the inner walls and cause stains. Do not clean the dishwasher by sprinkling water over it and avoid letting water come into contact with any of the electrical parts.
If your dishwasher has a stainless steel door panel, you can clean it with a stainless steel cleaner for Home Appliances or a similar product using a clean, soft cloth.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
Clean the interior of your dishwasher periodically to remove any dirt or food particles. Wipe the inside of the dishwasher and the inner part of the door with a wet dishcloth. We recommend fi lling the detergent dispenser with dish detergent, and then running the dishwasher empty periodically using either the Normal or Express 60 cycle with the sanitize option. This will keep your dishwasher clean.
If white spots and odor are still present in your dishwasher, run the Normal cycle with the dishwasher empty and without detergent until it fl ushes. Then, interrupt the cycle and put an 8 ounce cup of white vinegar into the lower basket. Close the dishwasher and let the cycle fi nish.
Do not remove the tub front seal (the long rubber seal enclosing the opening of the dishwasher).
CAUTION
Do not touch the HEATING ELEMENT during or immediately after use.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
1. Turn off the dishwasher.
OpenOpenOpen
2. Rotate the fi lter insert counterclockwise to unfasten and then detach the fi lter insert.
3. Remove the fi ne fi lter (fl at, rectangular).
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4. Remove any dirt or other remains from the fil ters, and then rinse them under running water.
5. Reassemble the fi lters in the reverse order of the dissasembly, replace the fi lter insert, and rotate clockwise to the close arrow.
If the fil ter insert is not closed properly, its performance will be decreased.
CAUTION
CLEANING THE NOZZLES
If your dishwasher does not seem to be cleaning adequately or the nozzles seem clogged, you can clean each of the nozzles. When removing the nozzles, take care as they may break.
Lower nozzle
1. Check whether the nozzle holes are clogged by food particles.
2. If cleaning is needed, remove the nozzle by pulling it upwards.
3. Clean the nozzle, and then push it back into place.
4. Check whether the nozzle is engaged correctly by rotating it by hand.
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Troubleshooting
Prob lem
Dish washe r wo n't sta rt
Dish washe r be eps at th e en d of the cy cle
Rins e Aid ligh t on
Dish washe r op erate s to o long
Dish es are not cl ean eno ug h
Poss ibl e cause
Dish washe r wo n't sta rt
Powe r supply or p ower li ne i s not con necte d
Dela y Start opt ion has b ee n selec ted
Chil d Lock acti vated (sel ected mod els)
It ind icates th e wash cy cl e finis hed, th e dish washe r wi ll beep
LED sc reen show s “Lsb”
The di shwashe r is conn ec ted to co ld wate r
The cy cle time wi ll vary d ue t o the soi l
The sa nitize op tion is s el ected
Wat er pres su re is tem poraril y low
The in let water t emper at ure is lo w
Solu tio n
Shut t he door com plete ly m ake sur e it is lat ch ed
Chec k and conne ct the po we r suppl y
Refe r to Delay St art sec ti on in thi s manua l to r eset
Deac tivate th e child l oc k, refe r to chil d lo ck sect ion in this m anual
Add ri nse aid
Chec k the dishw asher, m ak e sure it i s prope rl y conn ected to th e hot wat er s upply
When h eavy soil i s detec te d, the au to, nor ma l, pots &pan cycl e will au to matic ally in cr ease th e cycl e time
When s anitize o ption i s se lecte d, the cy cl e time will b e incre as e to meet t he s aniti zed tem pe ratur e requ est
Use yo u dishw as her whe n th e water p ressu re i s norm al
Make s ure the dis hwash er i s conne cted to t he h ot wate r supply Try n ot use yo ur d ishwa sher when h ot wate r is bein g used el se where i n th e house
Dish es not dryi ng enou gh
Spot s and filmi ng on dis he s
Etch ing
Dish es are lo ad ed too cl os e toget her impr oper use of d eterg en t
The se lected cy cle is no t su itabl e for foo d soil c onditio n
Spay a rms is bloc ked by so me i tems
Dete rgent dis pense r is e mpty
Impr oper load ing of di sh es
The cy cle you cho se did no t in clude d the dryi ng
Wat er hard ne ss is too h igh
Impr oper load ing of di sh es
Old ri nse aid is us ed
Rins e dispe ns er empt y
Usin g too much de terge nt Use le ss deterg ent if yo u ha ve soft w ater
The in let water t emper at ure exc eeds 15 8
Load t he dishes a gain as t he m anual Add de tergent d epend in g on the wa ter har dn ess and th e cycle you c hose. U se f resh de terge nt
Choo se anther c ycle fo r lo nger wa shing t im e
Make s ure the spa y arm is ro ta ted fre ely
Fill r inse aid di spens er o r incre ase the a mo unt of rins e aid.
Load t he dishes a gain as t he m anual i nstru ct s.
Choo se the prop er cycl e wi th dryi ng
For ex tremely h ard wat er i nstal l a water s of tener
Load t he dishes a gain as t he m anual i ndica te s
Use fr esh rinse a id
Add ri nse aid to th e dispe ns er
Lowe r the inl et w ater te mp eratu re
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Troubleshooting
Prob lem Poss ibl e cause
Dete rgent lef t in disp en ser cup
Dete rgent dis pense r wi ll not shut
Wat er rema in s in the dish washe r
Dish washe r do es not drai n prope rl y
Suds i n the tub
Dish washe r le aks
Dete rgent may b e too old
Spra y arm is bloc ked
Impr oper oper ation o f th e deter gent co ve r
Prev ious cycl e has not f in ished o r has bee n inte rrupted
Drai n is clogge d
Drai n hose is kin ked
Impr oper dete rgent i s us ed
Exce ssive sud s cause d by u sing th e impr oper de te rgent
Solu tio n
Use fr esh deter gent
Load t he dishes , makin g su re the sp ray arm s are no t blocked
Add th e deterge nt and ri ns e aid as in dicat ed b y the ma nual
Sele ct the prop er cycl e ex plain ed in the m an ual
Chec k the air gap i f you hav e on e. Make s ure the disp oser is emp ty if the d is hwash er is con ne cted to the d isposer
Make s ure the dra in hose i s pr operl y conne ct ed to the s ink
Make s ure to use on ly the au to matic d ishwa sh er dete rgent
Make s ure to use on ly the pr op er dish washe r dete rgent
Blac k or gray mar ks on dis he s
Stai ned tub int erior
Nois es
Dish washe r wo n't fil l
Dish washe r is n ot leve l Leve l the dishw asher
Alum inum uten sils ha ve r ubbed agai nst dishe s
Coffee a nd tea soil
Redd ish stain
Dete rgent cup o penin g\ D rain pu mp soun d
A hard ob ject ha s en tered t he w ash mod ule. When t he object i s groun d up , the sou nd shou ld stop
Wat er valv e is t urn off
Door l atch may no t be prop er ly seat ed
Use a mi ld abrasi ve clea ne r to elim inate thos e marks.
Usin g an appr ov ed spot c le aner to r emove t he soil
Some t omato-b ased fo od s will ca use thi s, u se of the ri nse only cy cle rig ht a fter lo ading t hi s will decr ease the st ainin g
This i s normal
If the n oise pers ists af te r a compl ete cycle , call for se rvice.
Chec k if the wate r valve i s tu rn on
Make s ure the doo r is clos ed
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Error Codes
When some malfunctions come on, the app liance will dis play error code s to warn you:
1. che ck the wate r suppl y
2. che ck the inle t valve
3. che ck the inle t
4. che ck the flow metre
5. che ck the pres sure sw it ch
6. che ck the drai n
7. che ck the PCB
E1
duri ng the wate r inlet s te p, if the f low met er can' t detect th e defin ed w ater af ter 4 minu tes, the di shwas he r will wa rning f or E 1.
E3
E4
E6 E7
E9
Ed
(onl y appea re d in the fa ct ory mod e) when t he temper ature c an t reach ed the de fi ned val ue afte r 90 minute s, the di sh washe r will wa rn ing for E 3.
the wa ter flood i nto the b ot tom and r esult i n th e dete ctive swi tch mov es , the dis hwash er w ill war ning for E4 .
(onl y appea re d in the fa ct ory mod e) E6 - the rmal sens or cut. E7 - the rmal sens or shor t.
If pus hing one bu ttom fo r mo re than 3 0s, the dish washe r wi ll warn ing for E9
If the D ashboar d detec t co mmuni catio n da ta is abno rmal for mo re than 3 0s , the dis hwash er will w arnin g fo r Ed
1. che ck the heat er
2. che ck the ther misto r
3. che ck the PCB
1. che ck the use of t he dete rg ent
2. che ck whethe r the app li ance is l evel
3. che ck the micr o-swi tc h
4. che ck the drai n pump
5. che ck the amou nt of the f il led wat er
6. fin d where lea kage is
1. che ck the inle t water t em perat ure
2. che ck the ther misto r
3. che ck the PCB
Butt om sticks , warni ng resovl ved whe n rele asing the b uttom
comm unicati on data a bn ormal , warni ng reso vlved whe n commu ni cate da ta retu rn to nor mal.
WARNING
If overflow occurs, tu rn off the main wa ter supply befo re calling a serv ice. If there is water in the bas e pan because of an o verfill or smal l leak, the water should be rem oved before restarting t he dishwasher.
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