DeDietrich DVH1044J Instruction Manual

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Reviewin g the sec tio n on trouble shoo tin g Tips will help you solve some common probl em s by yo urself.
Dea r Customer,
Pl e ase ca r e full y read th is m anu al be fore us ing the di shwa sh e r, it w ill h elp y ou t o use an d ma inta in th e di shwa sh e r pro perl y.
This manu a l co ntains sect ions o n sa fety Instr ucti o ns, Opera ting Instr u ctio ns, Inst al lat ion I ns tr u ctions and Troubl eshooting Tip s, et c.
The ma n ufac ture r, f ol lo wing a pol i cy o f co n st a n t development and updating of the p ro duct, may make mo di ficatio ns w ith o ut g i vi ng pr ior not ice.
If lost o r out -o f-d ate , y ou ca n rec eive a n ew u ser manual fr om the manufa cturer o r r espon si bl e vendor.
Keep this manual for f u t ure ref e re n ce.
If yo u c annot so lve t he problems b y yours elf , plea se as k for help f rom a profes s ion al techn ician.
Dis hw as her Fe at u re s.. . ... ......... . .. . ..... ... . ... ..... .... ... . 6
A Water Soft ener................... ................... ... ... ... .7
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Reco mme n da tions for loa di ng and u nloadi ng th e dishwa sher
Filt er System. .. ...... .. ..... ... . ........ ....... .. ........ ........ . .1 6
Caring for th e Dishw asher. . ..... .. . . ..... .. .. . .. . . ..... ... . .1 7.
B Loadin g the Sa lt in to th e Soft ene r.... ....... ...........8
C Filli ng t h e Ri nse Aid Dispens e r. ............... . .... .... 8
D Function o f Dete rgent ..... . . ........ . ......... ...... ... . ...9
Loadi ng the up per .............................. .. ....13Basket
Loa ding t h e Low er ..... . ........ . ..... ... ......... .. ..13Basket
Was h Cyc l e Table.. ....... .. ........ .......... ....... .. ..... .. ...14
Tur ning on th e Appl iance. ...... ... ...... ... ...... ... ...... ...1 4
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Chan g ing the Pro gram mid-cycle
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At the end of the Wash Cycle ... .. ......... ... ..... . . .. ...... 15
Be fo re ca lling for service. .................. ... . .. .. ......... .25.
Error cod es...... .. ............................ ... ................26.
Tech nical info rma tion... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... .... . .. ... 27..
Co nt rol Pane l.. .. .. . ............ .. . ... ... ...... .. . ... . .. . ..... ... ... . 6
Install a ti o n preparation. ... ...... ... .. ..... .. ........ .... ..... 18
... .....19Aes the tic p an el' s di mensions and ins tal lat i o n
Tensio n ad jus tment of the d oo r spring ... . ........ ....... 21
Conne ctio n of drain ho s es.. ....... .. ..... .. ....... . .... ..... 21
Dishwash er i n st a ll at ion ste ps.. ......... .......... .... .... . 22
Abo ut E le c tr i c ity Co n ne ctin g.. . .......... ..... .... ..... .....23
Cold W at e r Connecti on. ... . ..... . .. . ..... . ... ...... . .. .. .. ... 24
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This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
-staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
-farm houses;
-by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
-bed and breakfast type environments. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the applia nce in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision.(For EN60335-1)
Packaging material could be dangerous for children! This appliance is for indoor household use only. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid. Please unplug before cleaning and performing maintenance on the appliance. Use a soft cloth moistened with mild soap, and then use a dry cloth to wipe it again.
When using your dishwasher, follow the precautions listed below:
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This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, ea rthing will reduce the risk of an electric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped with an earthing conductor plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Improper connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly 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 abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher. 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 on or stand on the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward. When loading items to be washed:
1) Locate sharp items so that th ey are not likely to damage the door seal;
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2) Warning: Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points down or placed in a horizontal position. Check that the detergent powder is empty after completion of the wash cycle. Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked
dishwasher safe or the equivalent.
For check the manufacturer's recommendations. Use only detergent and rinse agents recommended for use in an automatic dishwasher.
The door should not be left open, since this could increase the risk of tripping. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. During installation, the power supply must not be excessively or dangerously bent or flattened. Do not tamper with controls.
The maximum number of place settings to be washed is 10. The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1MPa. The minimum permissible inlet water pressure is 0.04MPa.
facing
unmarked plastic items not so marked,
Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher.
The appliance needs to be connected to the main water valve using new hose sets. Old sets should not be reused.
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This appliance's packaging materials are recyclable. Dispose of the packaging into a suitable waste collection container to recycle it. It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance as household waste. Correct Disposal of this product: this symbol on the product or in its packing indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it should be taken to the appropriate waste collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by the inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local council your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
For disposing of package and the appliance please
go to a recycling centre. Therefore cut off the power
supply cable and make the door closing device
unusable.
Cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled
paper and should be disposed in the waste paper
collection for recycling.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you
will help prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling
of this product.
For more detailed information about recycling of this
product, please contact your local city office and your
household waste disposal service.
DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted
municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately
for special treatment is necessary.
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Check the rinse aid level
(On m odels 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.
Check t he regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Turn on t he water tap ,close the door . The machine will start working after about 10 seconds.
Running t he dishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
Fill the detergent dispenser
Warning: wa it a few minutes (a bou t 15 m in utes ) bef o r e unloading the d is hwas h er to a void han dling the d is he s a n d ute n sils w hile th ey are still ho t and more su scep t ible t o brea k. The dish e s will al so d r y bett er. Firs t star t un lo a ding th e lowe r b as k et .
Changing the programme
Adding forgotten dishes in the dishwasher.
To lo ad the baskets, re f er to th e sec t ion en titl ed Load ing the Dishwashe r Baskets .
Press the Programme Button until the selected programme lights up. ( See the se ction entitled Operation instruction )
When the working cycle has finished, the bu zzer 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 th e door c arefu lly. Loo k ou t for hot st e am when openin g t he d o or !
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 ).
Switch on the appliance Open the door,press the On/Off button to sw itch on the appliance .
1.Open the door a little to stop the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, y ou can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close th e door, the dishwasher will start running a gain after 10 seconds.
For detaile d ope rating method r ead th e corre s pon ding conte n t on t h e ins t r uction man ual.
1. A running cycle can only be modified if it h as been running for a short time. Otherwise the detergent may have already been released and the wa ter already drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser must be refilled.
2. Open the door.
3. P ress th e for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
4. S elect a new programme.
5. R estart the dishwasher.
Programme Button
5
For each wash cycle.
For programs with pre-wash,please put the detergent anywhere inside the inner tank e xcept in compartment A
(Follow the user instructions!)
Electric indicator on control panel (if provided).
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bef or e using it fo r the first tim e.
To g e t th e best p erformance from yo u r dishwas he r, read all operat ing ins tructions
Ba ck Vi e w
Fr on t v i e w
1
2
3
4 5
7
6
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8
Lower bas ket
Salt cont ain er
Disp enser
Cup s hel f
Spra y arm s
Fi lt er as sem bl y
Inle t pi pe conne cto r
Dr ain pipeUpper basket
Cutl er y ra ck
1
Inne r pip e
5 6
7 8
9
10
11
3
2
4
9
10
2.
Note:The s e optio n s can only b e applie d to in ten sive, normal , ECO , gla ss and 1 hour programs
3. Dual zon e wa s h fun ct i on, t ouc h th e bu t t on to sel ec t eit he r uppe r bask et o r l ow e r bas ke t load ed.Th e
4. Delay Bu tton : Pr e ss th e butto n
5. Program But ton : Press the b utton to s ele ct a wash Progra m.
6. On/off B u tton: To tur n on/ off the p ow e r su ppl y.
re spo nse i ndicator wi ll li g ht .
To choos e "Ext ra dryi n g " or "Str on g wa sh" func tion :
Extr a Dr ying : Fin al ri nse te mp era t ure increases and an exten d ed dryin g phase is a dde d to imp r ove d ry i ng effic ie nc y. It in vo l v es a sl ig ht energ y consumpti on in cre ase.Stron g wash: A n increased temp erature duri n g th e mai n wash and a addit io na l r ising ar e added to impro ve clean in g ef f i ciency. This fun c t ion wi ll i nvo lve an en e rgy and water consumptio n incr ea se .
to delay the st a rt o f the
wash cycle
1. Dis pla y scr een: to show the erro r code ,de lay tim e etc.
Prog ram indicators:
Delay tim e or e rror co des i n di c ator:
Dual zon e wa sh in d ica tor s:
Rins e Aid in d icator: Indi c at es wh e n t h e di spen se r ne e ds to be r efil led.
Add s alt indic ato r : Indi c at es wh e n t h e di spen se r ne e ds to be r efil led.
Extr a drying indi c at or:
Stron gwa sh func t i on indi cat o r s:
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The water soften er mu st be s et m anually, usi n g th e water hard ness dial. The water soften er is designed to rem ove mi n era l s an d salts f r om the water, wh ich woul d ha ve a detrim ent a l or adve rse eff e ct on the operati on of the applian ce.
The more min era l s there ar e, the hard er you r water is.
The soft ene r sho uld be a djusted accordin g to the ha rd ness of t he wate r in your area. Your lo ca l Wa t er Author it y can advise you on th e ha rdn e ss o f the water in yo ur a r ea .
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dish was her is des igned to allow for a dj ustm ent in th e amo unt of salt consumed bas ed o n th e ha rdness of the wate r used. This is in ten d ed to op timise and cus tomise the le vel o f salt co nsum ptio n.
1. O p en th e door ,Sw itch on t he ap pl iance;
2. P ress t he Prog ram butt o n fo r more than 5 se con d s to sta rt th e water softe ner set mod el wit hin 60 se c ond s after th e appli a nce w as swit c he d on( The Salt and Ri nse a id war ni ng l ights will be o n per io d icall y when it ge t in th e se t m odel );
3. P ress t he Prog ram butt o n to sele ct th e prope r set according to y our loca l environ ment, th e sets wil l ch ang e in th e fol lo wi ng sequ en c e: H4 H 5 H6 H1 H 2 H3 ;
4. To end th e s e tti n g m ode , eit her pr ess th e On /Off but t on or wa it 5 seco nds .
WATER SO FT E NE R The har dness o f the wa ter varie s f rom plac e to place. If hard wa te r i s us ed in the di s hw a sh e r, de pos its w ill for m on th e dish es a nd utensils . The applian ce is eq ui pped wit h a sp ec ial so ft ener tha t u ses a salt containe r specific ally des igned to el imi nate lim e and mi ne ra ls from the wate r.
Contact your local water bo ard for infor mation on the h ardnes s of your w ate r su pply.
Ple a se fol lo w th e st e ps belo w for adjustm ent in salt c o nsu mpt i on .
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If your model does not have any wat er softener, you may skip this section.
Clar k: Briti s h deg re e
fH : Fre nc h deg ree
DH : Germ a n degree
dH =1. 25 Cla r ke= 1.7 8 fH =0.178 mmol/ l
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The man ufacto ry se tting : H 3 (EN 5024 2)
Before u si n g you r dishwa she r for the first time :
A. Se t t he w ater s of tener
B. Add 1.5K g d ishwasher salt an d th en f ull fill t h e sal t con tain er w i th w ate r
C. Fi ll t he r inse ai d dis p en ser
D. Fi ll i n de te r g ent
dH
mm ol /l
0~90~ 5 0~0 .94
H1
0
10-20
6- 11
1.0- 2 .0
H2
9
21-3012- 17 2.1- 3 .0
H3
12
H4
20
fH
0~6
7- 14
15-21
Clar k
WATER HARDN ES S
Sel ecto r Pos it io n
Sa lt co nsump tion
(gr a m/cy cle)
18-22 31 -40 22-28 3 .1 -4. 0
41-6023- 34 4.1- 6 .0 H5 30
H6
60
29-42
35-55 61 -98 43-69 6 .1 -9. 8
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1. The salt conta i ne r mu st onl y be r efil le d whe n the salt warn ing lig h t in the contr ol pa nel c omes on. Depending on how we ll th e salt dissolve s, the s alt wa rni n g li ght m ay stil l be on even t hough the salt cont ain er is fill ed. If the r e is n o salt w arning light i n the control p anel (fo r some Mo de ls),you can e stimate wh en to f il l the salt in to the softener by the cycles that the dishwashe r has run.
2.
I f s al t has spilled , r un a s oak o r q u ick pro gram t o remov e it.
Always use sal t intended fo r di s hwa sher use
The sa lt co ntain er is lo cat ed benea th the lower baske t an d should be fil led a s exp la ined in the f oll owi ng:
Warning!
Onl y use salt spe cificall y designe d for dis hw a shers us e! Ev ery othe r typ e of salt n ot sp eci f ic ally desig ned fo r dishwashe r use, especi all y table salt, wil l damage the water softene r. I n cas e of d a mages caus ed by the use of unsuitable salt t he ma nuf act ur e r do e s not give any wa rr ant y no r is lia ble for a ny damag e s cau sed.
Onl y f il l with s a lt ju st before sta rting one of th e co mp lete wa shi ng programs. Th is will p revent any grai ns of sa lt or sa lty wa te r, w h ich ma y have been spill ed, remai nin g on the bo tt om of the machi ne fo r any p eri od of time , whi ch may cau se corr os i on.
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C. Filling the Rinse Aid Dispenser
Rinse Aid Dispenser
Function of Rinse Aid
Rinse aid is au tomatical ly adde d d uri ng th e last ri nse, ens uring th orough rinsi ng , a s po t and str ea k free dryi ng.
Warning!
Onl y use bran d ed rinse ai d for dishw ash er. N ever fill the rin se ai d dis penser with an y other substanc es
(e.g. Dishw asher cleani ng ag en t, liquid d eterg e nt ) . Th is would dam age the app li ance.
with water,It i s nor ma l for a small amount of wat er to
com e o ut o f the sa lt contain e r.
Fill the salt co nt ai ne r t o it s ma xim um limit
A A f te r the low er bask et h a s be en re moved, unscrew and remove the c ap from the salt conta ine r. B Pl ace the end of the funn el (supp lied) in t o th e hole and about 1 .5kg of dishwasher sa lt .
po o r i n
C
D Af ter fil li ng th e co ntainer ,
scr ew b ack th e ca p tightly.
E The sal t warn ing l igh t wil l sto p be ing after th e sa lt co ntain er has be en fi ll ed wi t h sa lt .
F Imm ediat ely aft e r fil ling the s alt in to the salt cont ain er, a wash ing pr og ram should be sta rted
program Other wi se the filt er sys tem, pump or ot her i mpor t a nt p a rts of the machin e ma y be da mag e d
by salt y w a ter. T his is out of war ran ty.
(We su ggest to use a short
).
Th e ri ns e a id is rele ase d during th e final ri n se to preve nt water fro m fo rming dr oplets o n yo ur dis hes, whic h can leave spot s and streaks. It als o improv e s drying by all o wing wat e r to r oll off the d ishes . Your dishw a sher is design e d to us e li q uid rin s e ai d s. T he rin se aid di s pen se r i s loc ated insid e, on the door a n d next to the det erg ent d ispens er. To fi l l the d ispen s er, ope n th e cap and pour the rinse a id in to the disp enser unt il the level indicato r t urn s com pletel y black. The volume of the ri n se ai d con tainer is abou t 110 m l .
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To o pen t he di spense r, turn the c ap to the "o pen" (le ft) arro w and l ift it out.
Careful ly pour in the ri nse- a id into it s d i spenser, wh il st av o idin g it to overf l ow.
Re place the ca p by inse rt i ng it ali gned w it h " open " arrow and tu rning it t o the closed ( right) arrow.
Adjusting Rinse Aid Dispenser
Th e rin se aid di spenser ha s six or f ou r s et t ing s. Al w ays st ar t with the dispe ns er set on "4". I f spot s and poor drying are a prob le m, i ncrease the a mount of r ins e ai d dispen sed by removing the di spe nser lid and rotat ing the d i al to "5". If the di sh es still are no t drying p r op e rl y or show spots, adjust the dial t o the ne xt hi gh e r le v er un til y ou r dishes a r e sp ot-free. The recom m en d ed se tting is "4". (Fact or y v alue is "4".)
Inc rea se t h e do se if the r e are d rop s of wat e r o r li me spot s o n the di sh es a f te r wa s hing . Re duce i t if there are sticky whitis h stains on yo ur di sh es or a b l uish fil m on glas s w ar e or kn i fe bl ad es.
1 2 3
As the rinse aid d iminishe s, t h e siz e o f the black dot on the rin se aid level indic ato r ch a ng e s, a s ill u stra ted b elow.
Ful l 3 / 4 full 1 / 2 full 1 / 4 full - Sho ul d refill to e liminate spotti n g Emp t y
When to Refill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
Un less the rinse-ai d wa rnin g l i ght on th e co ntro l panel is on, you ca n al ways est ima te th e amou n t f r om t he color of the opti cal l eve l in dicator "C "lo c ate d ne x t to t he cap. Wh en t he r inse -ai d con ta in er is full , the indicato r wi ll be full y da r k. T he size o f t h e d a rk d ot decre ase s as the rin se-a id d imin ishe s . You should nev er l e t the rin se aid l e ve l be less t han 1/4 fu ll.
duri n g th e next w a sh . Don ' t for ge t t o re pla c e th e cap be fore you clo s e dis hwa sh e r do o r.
Clea n up with an abs orbent cloth to avoid e xcessive foaming
any s pille d rinse aid
Th e chemical ing redien ts that c ompo s e t he d ete r gen t are neces sary to remove , c r ush an d di s pen se a l l dirt out of the
di sh w as he r. M o st of the com me rcia l qua lit y deterg ents are s uit able for this purpose .
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Pro per U se of Dete rge nt Use only deterge nt specific ally m ad e for t he dish was h ers use . Kee p y o ur d ete rgen t fre s h an d dry. Don't put p o wd e red dete rgen t into the di s pe n se r u nt il you ar e r ead y to wash di s hes.
Warning!
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Amount of Detergent to Use
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care to keep it out of reach of children.
Based on their chem i cal com position, det e rge nt s c an b e split in two b asic types:
Dete rg e n t ta bl ets of d iffe rent bra n ds diss o lv e at di fferent speeds. For t his r eason so me det e rge n t ta blets ca n not di ssolve and de v el op the ir full cleanin g power du r ing sho rt pro g ra m s. T h ere fore please use l on g pro g ra m s wh en u sin g de tergent table t s, t o ens u re the complete rem oval of d etergent residua ls.
The disp ens er must be re fille d before the star t of each was h cycle f oll o wi ng the i ns t ructi ons pro v i ded in t h e wash cy cle ta ble . Your dis hwa sher uses le ss de tergent an d rin s e aid tha n Conven t i ona l dis hwa she r. Ge ne r a lly, only on e tab les p oon of dete rg ent is ne ed e d fo r a normal wash lo ad . Mor e hea vi ly so i led i t em s ne e d more detergent. Al way s a d d th e det e rge n t jus t be fore st ar ting the dishwasher, ot herwis e it could ge t da mp and will not dis s ol ve pr o perly.
Concentrated Detergent
Detergent Tablets
Detergent Dispenser
co nve nt i o nal, alkaline dete rgen ts with caus tic c omp one nts lo w alkal in e co nce nt r a t ed d et e rgen ts with n atural enzymes
Normall y ne w pulver ised dete rge nt is with ou t p ho s ph a t e. T hus the wat e r so f te n er fu nc tion o f pho s ph a te is not giv en. In thi s case we re c om men d to fill salt in the salt con taine r ev en when
the hard ne ss of water is o nl y 6 d H . If dete rge n ts w ith o ut p h os p ha te ar e use d in the case of h ard water oft e n wh i te spot s ap pear on d ishes an d gl ass e s. In th is ca s e pl eas e add m o re det e r gent to r each bet t e r re su lts. D e ter g ent s wi t ho u t ch l orine d o on l y bl each a lit t le. S tron g an d co l ou r ed s pots wil l no t be removed com pl etely. In t h i s ca se pleas e choose a prog r am with a hi gher te m pe rature.
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Detergents
Ther e are 3 s or ts of d et e r gents
1.Wit h phosphat e and wit h ch lorine
2.W ith ph osph ate and without chlorine
3.Wit ho u t ph osph at e and with ou t chlo r ine
Al way s add the de te rgent just before starting ea ch wash cycle. Onl y use branded de tergen t aid f o r dis h wa sher.
If the lid is clos ed: pr es s rel eas e but ton . Th e lid will spri ng open.
Dete rgent powde r
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Fi ll the de tergent dispens er with detergen t. Th e markin g indic a t es t he dosi n g le v els , as Illustrate d :belo w
Pl e as e obs erv e th e man ufa ctur ers dosing an d s tor ag e Re com men da ti on s as state d on the de tergent pack agi ng.
Close the lid and p res s on it un til it lock s in t o pl ace.
If the di sh e s are heavil y soiled , pla c e an addi tio nal det ergen t d os e in th e pr e-w ash deterge n t ch amber. This deterge nt will ta ke effe ct du ri ng the pre - w as h phase.
Filling the detergent dispenser
You infor m ati on ab out the amo unt of detergent fo r th e s i ngl e pro gramme o n p ag e 14.
wil l f i nd
Be aware that depend ing on th e so i lin g o f water, se tting ma y be diff ere n t. Ple ase obser ve the manufacturer' s r ec o mm e nda tio ns on the dete rgen t pa ck agin g.
1. Pla ce th e main wa s hing cy c le de tergent in the st ora ge compartm ent i ndi cat ed wi th an A on the pic ture. The ma rki ng on the compartme n t i ndicate s the dosi ng le vel.
2. Pla ce pre- w ash deterg ent cy cl e de te rg e nt an yw h er e in side the inner ta nk
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Cutl ery with w ooden, h o rn ch in a or mother-of-p ea r l ha n dl e s Plast ic ite ms that are not he at resistant Older cutlery wit h glued parts that a re not temperatu r e resist ant Bonded cutlery items or di shes Pewt er or c oo p er items Crystal glass Steel ite ms su bject to rusting Wooden platters Items mad e fr o m synth etic f ibres
Some types of g l as ses c an become dul l af t e r a larg e number of w as hes
Sil v er a nd alum i num parts have a ten denc y to disc ol o u r du rin g was hi n g
Gla zed patt ern s may fade if ma chine washed freq ue nt ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dis he s and items of cu t lery mu s t no t lie ins i de on e an othe r, or co ver e ac h oth e r.
The upper basket is de sig ned to ho l d mor e deli ca te and li gh t er di shw a re s uc h as glas ses , coff ee and t e a cup s Long bladed k nives stored in an up r igh t positio n are a pot en t i al h aza rd! Long and/or s harp items of c ut lery such as carv i n g knives mus t be po siti on ed horizo n ta lly i n t he upper basket. Ple as e do not o ve rload you r di s hwa she r. T h is is i mp o rt ant for goo d re su lts an d fo r rea so nab le co n sumpti o n of energy.
To a voi d da mage , gla sse s should no t touch on e an oth er. Load lar ge a nd dif ficult t o c lean items in t he lower b aske t.
Load hollow items s uc h as cu ps, glasse s , pan s etc. With the o pe ning f ac i ng do wnward s so that water can not collect in the container or a de e p base.
Consider buying utensils which are ide ntifie d as dishw ash er- proo f. Use a mild deter gen t th a t is describ e d as 'kin d to dishes'. I f nece ss ary, see k furthe r inform a tio n fro m the dete rgent manufacture rs. For particular it ems , select a pro gr am w ith To pre v ent dama ge, d o not t ake g la ss and cut ler y out of th e dishwashe r imm ediatel y after the p rogramme ha s end ed.
the lo wes t po ssible te m pe ra ture .
(F or b est perf orm a nc e of the dishwasher, fol low these loading guide line s. Feat u re s and appeara nce of baskets and cut l ery ba skets may vary fr om your model. )
Sc ra p e off an y larg e amounts o f left ove r food. Softe n remnan ts of burnt food in pa ns. It i s no t necess ary to rinse the d ishes under ru n ni n g wa t er. Pl ac e obje ct s i n the dis hwa sher in follo wi n g way :
1.I te m s such as cups , g la s ses, po ts /pans, etc. a re faced dow nw a rd s.
2.Curv ed it ems, or ones wi th reces s es, sh oul d b e lo ad e d asl ant s o th at water can ru n off .
3.All utens ils a re st ac ked s ecu r ely and can not tip ov er.
4.All utens ils a re pl ac ed in t he way t hat t he s pr ay ar ms can rot ate freely durin g washin g.
Very s m al l items sh o ul d not b e washed in th e di s h wa s he r as th ey could easily fall out of the ba sket.
To prevent water dripping fr om the up pe r ba ske t into th e low er ba sk e t, we recomme nd th a t you empty the lowe r basket firs t upper bask et .
, follow ed b y th e
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The u ppe r bas k et is design ed to hold m ore delic ate
and light e r di s hw a re su ch as glasses, coff e e a n d te a cups and s auc e rs, as wel l a s plates , sm all bowls and shall o w pans (as l o ng as th ey are not too di rty). Posit i on the di s he s an d co okw are so th at th ey will not get move d by the spray of w ate r.
Pots , ser vin g bowl s, et c, mus t alw ays be pl aced to p do wn . Deep po ts sh ould be slan t ed to all ow water to flow out.
Ple ase be r eminded th a t:
The B otto m Bas k e t fe atures fo lding spikes so t hat larger or mo r e po t s an d pans c an be loade d.
Cutl e r y shou l d be placed in th e cu t lery rac k se p ara tely from ea c h ot h er in the ap pr opriat e p o s itions, a nd d o make sure th e ut e ns ils do not nes t togeth e r, this may cause ba d pe r f orm anc e .
They do n ot n es t toge the r. Silve rware is pla ced wi th the male fac e up. Long utensil s in the middle.
The hei g ht of the upper ra ck c an b e ea sil y adjust ed to accommodate taller dishe s in ei ther th e upper an d lower ra ck. To raise the rack t o t he upper po sition , lif t rac k un t il both sides are at t he s ame h ei ght. The r ack will secu re into pl ace . To low er th e ra ck, pu sh down on the hand le and release.
Do not let a ny item extend through the bottom. Alway s load sha rp utensils with the sharp poin t down!
For better stacki n g of pots and pan s, the sp i kes ca n be folded dow n as sh o w on th e pic t ure .
below
For bett e r stacki ng of cups, th e spikes can be folde d down as s how on the pictur e below.
We su g ge st th at yo u pla ce l a rg e i te m s and the mo st difficult to c lean items such as pots, pans, lid s, servin g d i she s an d bowl s, a s shown in the f igu re be low. I t is pre f era ble to pl a ce se rv ing dishes and lids on th e side of t h e ra c ks in order to avoid blocki ng the rotation o f the top spray a rm.
int o the lo w er bask e t:
For a t op qu a l ity cleaning, p lace t h e si l verware in t he b ask e t ma ki n g sur e that:
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Means : need to fi l l rins e into the Ri nse-Aid D is penser.
( )
*E N 50242 : Th is progr amme is the tes t cy cle. T he i nfo rma t ion for co mp arability t est
in acc ord a nc e wit h EN 50242 , as fo llows:
Capacity: 10 s ettin g Positi o n Upper ba sket: Rins e aid setting: 6 Pl:0. 49w; Po:0 . 45w.
Lowest posit io n
Star t ing a cyc l e wash
1 Draw out t he lo we r and upper b asket, load th e d i s he s and pu s h th em bac k .
the n the upp er o n e (s ee the s ec tion e ntitled
Loading the Dishwasher ). 2 Pour in the de t ergent (see t he se cti on en title d Salt, Deterg e nt a n d Rins e Aid ). 3 In s ert the plug into the sock et. T he pow er su pply is 2 20-240 VAC / 50 HZ, the s p ec i fication
of the soc ket i s 10A 25 0VAC. Make sur e th a t th e wa ter supp ly is turn ed on to f ull p ressure. 4 Open the d oo r, pre ss th e O N/OFF Bu tt o n. 5 Press the program Bu t ton , the was h progr a m w ill be cha nged as follows dire ctio n :
Eco Gla s s 90m in Rapid S o ck Auto In tensive N o rm al Eco
It is re commen ded to l o ad t he lowe r ba sket firs t,
;
If a pro gr a m is se le ct e d , th e re s po n se light will . Then clo se th e door, the d ishwasher
turn on
wi ll st a r t it s cycle.
Normal
Ra pid
Gl a ss
3/22 g
3/ 22 g
3/ 22 g
Fo r normally s oiled loa ds , such as pots plates glass e s an d lig htl y soil ed pans.
For heav i est s oil ed croc k ery, and no rm ally soi le d pots pans dishes etc wit h dri ed on soilin g.
A sho rte r wash for l igh tly soil ed loads an d qu ick wash.
Pre -wa s h(50 ) Wash (60 ) Rin se Rin se Rin se(70 ) Dry i ng
Pr e-w ash(45 ) Was h (55 ) Ri nse Ri nse (65 ) Dr yin g
Pr e-w ash Was h (45 ) Ri nse ( 6 5 ) Dr yin g
Wash (45 ) Rins e Rins e (5 5 )℃℃
(50 )
18 0
195
170
30
1. 1
0.7 4
1.4
0.7
15.5
12
8
10
Wash( 6 5 ) Rin se Rin se (6 5 ) Dry i ng
90
11.5
1. 15
25g
20g
For normally so ile d lo ad s that need qui ck w ash.
To rinse di s he s t hat you pl an
to wash later th at day.
Pr e-w ash
15
0. 02
3.5
3/ 2 2g
Fo r li g htly so i led cr oc ke ry and gl ass.
125 0.7 5
12
Pre-wash Wash (4 0 ) Rins e Rins e( 60 ) Dr yi n g
9.5~13
0.9~ 1.3
150
3/2 2g
Pre - w as h ( 45 ) Auto wa s h (4 5 -55 ) Rin s e Rin s e (6 5 ) Dry i ng
Auto sens ing wa s h , li g htly, norm all y or he avi ly soile d crock e r y, with or w it h out dried -on foo d
Intensi ve
90 Mi n
So ak
EC O
( *EN 502 4 2)
Th is i s stan dard pro gr amm e, it is sui tabl e to clea n no rm al ly soi led tableware a nd i t is t he m o st effici en t pr ogramme in ter ms of its com bine d en er gy and w at er con su mp t io n for that type of tabl e ware.
1 pie ce
1 pie ce
1 pie ce
1 pie ce
1 piece
1 piece
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Changing the Program Mid-Cycle
If you open th e do or , the ma chin e w ill pa u se. T h e progra m light will stop bli n ki n g and t he bu zz er w ill moo ing ev e ry minu te unless you cl ose the door . After yo u close t h e doo r ,the m achin e will keep on w orki n g afte r 10 s econ d s.
dur in g a was h cycle
Pr emise:
A c ycl e that is un der w ay can on ly be modifi ed if i t has only b ee n r un n ing for a short t im e. Ot h er w ise, the deter gen t m ay h av e a lr e ady be en released, and the applian ce may have alr e a dy d r ained the w ash wa ter. If t hi s i s th e cas e , th e deterg ent d isp ens er mu st be r efi l led (see the secti o n ent itled " Loadin g the Deter gen t " ). Open the door ,p ress the Prog r am b ut t on , th e ma chine w ill be in standb y s tate, th en yo u c a n ch a ng e the p ro g ram t o th e desi red cyc le se ttin g (se e the sectio n en t itl ed " Sta rting a wash cycle . . ." ).
mo re than 3 seco n ds
1
2
A forgotten dish can be added 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 the door a little .
1
4
5
The dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
When the wo rki ng cy c le has fi ni s h ed, t he b uzz er o f the dish was her will s oun d f o r 8 seconds, then stop. Tu rn o ff the applianc e usi ng th e O N/ O FF b ut t o n, sh ut o ff t h e wa ter s up p ly an d ope n t he d oor of th e dishwashe r. Wai t fo r a few m i n utes bef ore un lo ading th e dishwash e r to avo i d ha ndl in g th e di she s and utensi l s while th ey are still hot and m ore su scep t ible to br eak . They wi ll also dr y be tt er.
Switching Off the Dishwa sher
The program light is on bu t is not bl inking, o nl y in th i s ca se the programme h as ende d .
Op en th e door.1. Switch off th e d ish was her by pressing the ON /OF F button .
2.Tu rn off th e wat er ta p!
Open the door car efully.
Hot dishes are sensitive to minutes befo re removi ng from the appli anc e. Open the di shwasher's door, leave it a jar a nd wait a few mi nut es be for e rem ovi ng th e dis hes . In this way they will be cooler and the dr ying will b e im p rov ed .
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Unloading the dishwasher
Empt y the lower bas ket f irst and then the upper one. Thi s will av oi d wat e r dri pp ing from th e upper Basket on to the dishes in th e low er on e.
It is no r mal for th e dish washe r t o be we t i nsid e.
It is dangerous to op en the d oor mid-cycle, as h ot steam may scald you .
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The fil ter pr e v en t s la r g er rem n an t s of food or other objects from getti ng ins i d e th e pump. The residues ma y bl o c k th e fi l t er, i n th is ca s e they must be r em o ved .
The fi lter sys tem c on s i sts of a coar se filte r,a fl at ( M ain f il ter) And a micro fi lter(F i ne fi lter).
Fo od and s oi l p art icles tra p p ed in this fi l ter a re pu lv e rized by a sp e cia l jet on th e lower spray a rm an d wash ed d own to d rain .
La rge r ite ms, such as p ieces o f bon es o r gla ss, th at c ould block th e drain ar e tr a pped in the coarse f ilter. To re move the items ca u gh t by the filter, gently sque eze the tap on th e to p of this fil ter a n d lif t ou t .
This filter ho ld s soil an d food re sidues in the s um p are a and
t
hem fro m being red eposite d on the d ish es du ring wash cycle .
Main filter
1
Co ar se filter
2
Fin e filter
3
2
3
1
Filter assembly
The fil ter ef fi cientl y For best p erformance and re s ults, the filte r must b e cle a ned regula rly. thi s reaso n, i t is a goo d id e a to remove the l a r ge r foo d parti cl es t r a pp ed in the filt e r aft er each was h cycle b y rinsing the s em i circula r fil te r an d cup under ru nnin g wa t er. To remo ve th e fil ter device, p ul l th e cup handle in t he up wa r d dir ect ion.
re mo ves f o od parti cle s fr o m th e wash w ate r, allo wi n g it to be rec ycle d d uring t he cyc l e.
For
The d ishw asher m ust nev er b e u s ed with o ut th e fi lters . Impro per rep l ac e men t of the filte r may reduce the pe rformance level o f th e app li a n ce and dama ge d is h e s and utens ils .
St ep 1 Turn the
fil ter cou nter cloc k wi se ,
St ep 2 lift the filte r ass y up
When following this procedure from step1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed; when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
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2
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The control pane l can be clea ned by using a lig htl y dampen ed cloth . Aft e r cl e an ing, m ak e sur e to dry it thoroug hly.
For t he exte r ior, use a go od a pp liance pol ish w ax. Never use sha rp ob jects, scourin g pads or ha r sh c le a n ers on a ny p art of the di s hw a sher.
Winterizing
1 .Cut off the el ectr ica l po w er to th e d ish wa s her a t the supply so ur c e.
2. Turn off the wa t er su pp l y and disconnect the water inl et pi pe from th e wa t er va lve.
3. Drain the w at er fr om th e inl et pi pe and water valv e. (Use a pa n to gath er th e water)
4. Reconne ct the wa ter in let p ipe to th e wa t er va lve .
5. Re mov e the filter at th e b o tto m of t he t ub a nd u se a sponge t o so ak u p water in t he s u mp.
ple ase t ake fros t pro tec tion measur es on the dishwasher in winter. Ev er y fte r washing cycle s, ple ase oper ate as follow s
time a
Cleaning the Filter
Cleaning The Door
To clean the coar se f i lter a nd the f ine fil ter, us e a c lean ing b rus h . Reas s emb l e th e fi lt er p ar ts as s how n in the f igu res on page 1 6 and reins e rt posi tioning and p res s ing d ow n wa r ds .
the m in the dish was her, them in t heir sea t
When cl e ani n g the filt e rs, d o no t knock t hem. Ot h erw ise, t he filters cou ld be con torte d and the perfo rman ce of th e di shwa s her c ould be d ecreased .
To c le an th e edge around t he door, you
sh ould only use a s of t, war d and damp
cloth.
To avo id pe ne trati on o f wa ter i n to the doo r loc k and electrica l compo ne nts, do not use a sp ray cle a ner of any kind.
Never use a sp r ay clea n er to c l e an t he door panel as it m ay damage the do or lo c k and electric al c omp on ents . Abrasi v e ag ent s o r som e pape r tow el s s ho u ld not be used becau se o f the r i s k of scr atc h i ng or le av i n g sp ot s on th e stainless steel surface.
Cleaning the Spray Arms
If yo ur dishwasher cannot wo rk because of t he ic e, pl e ase co n t a ct prof ession a l servi ce pe rsons.
It is nece ssar y to clean the spra y arm s re gularl y fo r ha r d wate r che mica l s wil l cl o g th e sp ra y ar m je ts and bearings.
- After e ac h cycle, check for any deb ris i n the filter to avo id fu ture blo cka g e.
- By uns crew ing the c oa r se fi lter, you c an rem ove the filte r sys t em . Remove an y foo d re mna nts and cle an the filt er s und e r ru nni ng water.
Remarks:
The entire filter assembly should be cleaned o n ce a week.
To r e mo v e th e lower spra y arm , pull out the spr ay a rm u pward.
To r e mo v e th e up per s pray a rm, hold the n ut , r ot ate the arm clock wise to remo ve it.
Wash the arms in soapy an d war m water and us e a soft br ush to cl ean t he je ts . R epl ac e them afte r ri n si n g th e m th orough ly.
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It is r eco mmend that you r un a was h c y cle wit h t he dis h washer e mpt y an d t he n re mov e the plug f r o m th e soc k et , t ur n o ff the wa te r supp ly a nd le ave the door of the appl i an ce slightly open. This will help the d oor sea l s to l ast l ong er an d prevent odours from fo rming wit hi n th e ap pli ance .
If the applian ce must be move d, t r y to keep i t in th e vert ical p os i tion. If absolutely necess ary, i t ca n be posit ion e d on its back .
One of the factors that cau se o dours to fo rm in the dis h washer n the seals .
Periodic cle a ning wi th a da mp sponge wi ll prev e nt this from occ u rr ing.
is r e ma in ing fo od s t rap ped i
Befo re cl ean i ng or performin g mainte nan ce, alwa ys remove th e plug fro m the sock et .
To cle an th e exteri or a nd rubber p arts of the di s hw a sher, do not us e so l ven t s or abr a si v e cle ani ng pr odu cts. Only use a clo th with w ar m so apy water. To rem ove spots o r st ains from th e su r f ac e of the in teri or, use a cloth da mp e ned wit h wa t er a n a little vine g a r, or a cleaning pro duct ma d e speci fi cal ly for dish w ash e rs.
Remove the Plug
No Solvents or Abrasive Cleaning
Moving the Applia nce
Seals
Aft er ever y wash, tu rn off th e water sup p ly to the appli a nce a nd lea v e the door slight l y op en so that moi st u re an d odours a re no t tra pped in side.
After Every Wash
When not in use for a longTime
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Th e i nst allati o n of the pipes an d el ect r ica l e quipments
sh ould be done by pro fessio nals .
Elec trical Shock Hazard.Dis connect electrical power befo re installing dishw asher.
Fail ure to do so can result in death or ele ctrical shock.
Installation preparation
Note : please c heck the a cc o mp a nyi ng installatio n acc ess ories(hook for a e s th e tic pane l,screw)
The inst allation p ositi on of dis hwa sh er s hould be near the existing i nlet and drai n ho ses and power cord. One side of t he c abin et si nk s ho ul d be chosen to facili t at e t he c on n ec t ion of dr ai n ho se s of the di shw as her.
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Please carefully read the installat ion i nstruction .
Illus t ratio ns of ca binet dimensions an d installa tio n pos i tion of the dishwasher
Prep a rat i on s sh o u ld b e made before moving the di shwasher to th e in s ta lla tio n pla ce.
Choose a pl ace ne ar t h e si nk to fac ili tate the install a tion of i n l et a nd d ra i n hos es (see figu r e 1) .
If dishwa s he r is in stalled a t th e cor ner o f th e cabine t , th e re shou l d be some sp ace (illu strat e d in figur e 2) when th e do or i s opened.
2
1
Minim u m s p ac e whe n the do or is opened
Figure2
Cabinet dime ns io ns
Figure1
Cabinet
Dis hwa s he r
Do or of dis hw as he r
Minimum space of 50mm
1
The ae sthetic wo o d en p a nel could be proce s sed according to the Fi gure 3.
Th e ae sthet ic panel should be processed in acc or dance wit h the illustrated dim ensi ons
Fig ure3
Aesthetic panel's dimensions and insta llation
Less tha n 5mm
bet w een the to p of d is hw a s her and cabin et a nd the outer do or alig n ed to cabin et.
90 °
90 °
820mm
100
580mm
80
Space between cabinet bottom and floor
Electrical, drain and water supply line entrances
(Unit: m m)
dp8
439
416 0.2±
390 0.2±
287.5 0.2±
286
38
8- 2
dp84- 2
dp8
2- 2
20 MAX
5
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Installation of aesthetic panel
Figure 4a
2 Inst all th e hook on the aes th et ic w oo de n panel and p ut th e ho o k int o the sl o t of th e outer door of
dishwas h er (see f igu re 4a ). After positionin g o f th e p an el , fix the panel on to the outer door by screws an d b olts ( See figu re 4b) .
Installation of aesthetic
wo oden panel
Figure4b
. tak e away the f our short scre ws
. pin up the fo ur long
screws
1
2
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Tension adjustment of the door spring
Fig ure5
Tension adjustment of the door spring
Connection of drain hoses
The door spring s are set at the factory to the proper tension for the outer door. If aesthetic wooden panel is installed, you will have to adjust the door spring tension. Rotate the adju sting screw to drive th e adjustor to strain or relax th e steel cable (see figure 5).
Doo r sp ring tensi on is c orrect when the doo r remains hor iz ont al in the ful ly o pened posit ion yet rise s to a clos e w ith t he slight lif t of a finger.
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In s er t the d rain ho s e in t o a drain pip e wi th a mini mum dia met er o f 40mm, or le t it ru n in to th e sink, making s ure to avo i d be ndi n g or crim pi n g it . The heig ht of the dra i n pip e must b e le ss t h an 1000 mm.
A
Counter
Front
Drain pipe
NOTE The top of the hose must be less than 1000mm.
φ 40m m
B
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Dishwasher inst allation steps
1
2
. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6
7 8
Install t he fu rnit ure d oor to th e ou ter door of the dishwash er using the b rac kets prov ided. Re fer
to the temp late for positioning o f the bra ckets.
Adj u st the te nsio n of the door spr i ngs by using an A ll en key turn ing in a clo c kwis e mo ti on to
tig hten the left and righ t do o r sp rings. Failur e to do th is c ould cause dama ge to yo u r dishw ashe r
(I ll ust rat ion 2)
Connect the inlet hos e to the cold wat er su ppl y Connect the drai n ho se. Ref e r to diag ram (Fi g ure 6) Connect the power cord
Aff ix the con densatio n st rip under the wor k su r fac e of cabinet. Pl ea se ensu re th e co ndensation
strip is flus h wi th edge of w o rk surface.
Plac e the dis hwashe r int o po siti o n.(Illustration 4)
Lev el th e dishwashe r. Th e rear food c an be ad j ust ed from the f r ont of th e di shw a she r by turning th e Allen s crew in the m iddl e of the base of dishwash er use an Allen key ( I llus tration 5A). To ad just th e fro nt fe et, u se a flat scre w d river an d tur n th e f ro nt feet u nti l t he dishwasher i s level (Ill ustrati on 5B ). 9 The dish washer mus t be secured in p lace . The re are two ways to do t hi s: A. Nor mal work sur face :Pu t th e inst allat ion h ook into the slo t of t he side p lan e and se c ure it to the
work surface wit h the wo od s crew s ( I llust ration 6) . B. Mar ble or gr anit e wo rk top:F ix the sid e wi th Screw. (Ill ustr ation 7).
【Figure 7】
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Dishwasher must be level for proper dish rack op eration and wash performan c e.
Place a spirit level on door and rack track inside t he tub as shown to c h eck that the
dishwasher is level.
level the dishwasher by adjusting the three levelling legs individually.
Wh en level the dishwasher, please pay attentio n no t to let the dish washer tip over.
1
2 3
Illustration of feet ad jus tment
Figure 8
NO TE: The maximum adjustment height of the feet is 50 mm.
Check pow er su pply. Volt age , fre quen cy a nd ph as e must co rre s pon d to that spec if ied on the u nit r atin g pla te. Only insert t h e pl u g int o an elec trical so cket whic h is earthed pro perly. If the e lectri ca l s oc ket t o wh ich t he a pplia n ce must be conn ecte d is not appropriate for the pl ug , r ep l ace t he sock e t, ra ther than usi ng a adaptors or t he li ke as they cou ld ca use o ve rhea ting and b urn s.
Plea se look a t t h e ra ting lab el to know th e rat i ng v olta ge and connec t t he d ish was h er t o t he app ro p riate power s upp ly. Use the r equ i re d fus e 10 am p , ti m e delay fuse or c irc u it br e ak e r re c om mended and pr o v id e sepa ra t e cir c ui t s erv ing only this app lianc e.
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Ch eck le vel si de t o sid e
Spi rit le vel
Chec k l ev el Fro nt to B ac k
For personal safety: Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug with this appliance. Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the earthing connection from the power cord.
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Positioning the Appliance
How to Drain Excess Water From Hoses
If th e si nk is 100 0 h igh e r fro m the flo or, the excess wate r in ho ses cannot be drained directl y in to th e si n k . It wil l b e neces sary to drain excess water from hos es in to a bowl or suitabl e con ta ine r that is he ld outsi de and lo wer than t he sink.
Water Outlet
Connect the water d rain hose. T h e drain hose must be co r r ec tly fitt ed to avoid w ater leaks. Ensure tha t the water i n l et ho se i s not k i n ked or s q ua s hed .
The f ollowing things should be checked before starting the dishwasher.
Syphon Connection
The d ist a nce bet ween the dr ain con n ect ion a nd th e botto m of the appliance must not b e lo nger tha n 1000m m. The water d rain hose s houl d be f i xed .
The content of this manual is very helpful to the users.
After installation, please make sure to keep this manual.
Extension Hose
If yo u n e ed a drain h ose ext e ns ion, m ak e sur e to u se a sim ilar drain ho se. It must b e no longer than 4 metres; otherw ise the cl eaning effect of the di shwas he r co u ld be red uc e d.
1 The dishwasher is and fixed pr operlylevelled
2 The inlet valve is open
3 To avoi d any water leak, c hec k if inlet valve is correctly screwed to the di shwas her
4 The wires are tigh t ly connected
5 The power is switched on
6 The inlet and drain hoses are knotted
7 All pa c king materials an d prin t ings have been remove d from the d ishwasher.
Po s it ion the ap plianc e in the de s ired location. The back shou ld rest ag a inst the wa ll behind it, a nd the si des , al ong t h e ad jac ent c abi net s or wall s. Th e dis hwa sher is eq ui pped w it h wat er suppl y and drai n hoses that can be pos itio ned either to t he right or th e le f t sides to fac ilitate pro per inst a lla tion.
Please close the hydran t aft er us e
Pull The safety supply hoses completely out from storage compartment located at rear of dishwasher.
Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher.
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Tighter the screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread 3/4inch.
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Th e applian ce mus t be connec ted to th e wat e r mains using new hos e -se ts. Th e old hose -s e ts should no t be re used.
Water pr essu re m us t b e betw een 0,04 MP a an d 1 M Pa . If t he press ure is be low the m in i m um con sult our S erv ic e Depa rtment f or advice.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker
tripped
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Spilled rinse-aid
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Hard water minerals
The affected items are not corrosion resistant.
The lid of the softer is loose
A sp ay arm is knocking against an item in a basket
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Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
A programme was not 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 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 .Ensure the fix is fine.lid
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.
qualified plumber.
If in doubt, contact a
Deter gen t wit h col ora nt was used
Ma ke sure t hat the de tergent is the one wit hout colorant.
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 is properly 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.
Che ck the coars e fil t er
(se e sect io n t it l ed " Cl ea n ing Th e Fi lt er ")
Check the kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well.
a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwashers.
If the kitchen sink is not draining properly, you may need
Use o nl y the s pec i al dishwash er d eter gen t to avo id suds. If this occu rs, open t he d ish w as her and let suds evap ora te A d d 1 gal lon of co ld w ater to the t ub. Clo se and latc h th e di shw ashe r, th en sele ct any cy cle. Dis hwash er will d rain out the w at er at the fi rs t st e p. Open the doo r aft e r d rain ing is ov e r a nd c hec k if th e su d s h ave dis app e are d.
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The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher 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 arm jets. See "Cleaning the Spray Arms".
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Use less detergent if you have soft water and select a cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
shorter
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount of rinse-aid/refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
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 l ower basket first to prevent any water from dripping into the lower basket.
With a sho rt p rogr am, the was h ing tem pera ture is low e r, decre asi n g cleani n g p erfo rma n ce .
Choos e a pr ogram wi th a lo ng washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
The programme was not powerful enough.
Not enough detergent was dispensed.
Items are blocking the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination in the base of wash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the sp ay arm jets to get blocked.
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Combination of soft water and too much 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
Use of cutlery with a low-quality coating
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service.
If the base pan overflows:
- Turn off the main water supply before calling for service
- Remove the excess water before restarting the dishwasher.
Overflow.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
Longer inlet time.
Faucet is not opened, or water intake is restricted,or water pressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
E1
E4
E8
Circu i t i s open or bro k e n distr ibu tary valve .
Failure of orientat ion of dist rib utary va lve.
E9
Keep pr e ssing a b utt on for mo re than 30 se conds.
Wate r leaking int o t h e b as e b oard.
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Hei ght : 815mm Width : 448 mm
Depth : 550mm
( )
with th e door clo sed
Pow er supply: see rating la bel Capa city: 10 place settings
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Build u nder
81. 5 cm
55 cm
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211
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193 0 W
DE D IETR ICH
10
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44. 8 cm
224 0
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Any maintenance on your equipment should be unde rtaken by:
-Either your dealer,
-Or another qualified mechan ic who is an authorized agent for th e brand applian ces. Wh en making an appointment, state the full reference of your e q uipment (mode l, type and serial number). This information appe ars on the manuf acturer's nam eplate attached to your equipment.
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