DeDietrich DVF125XA, DVH1150XA, DVH118GJA Instructions For Use Manual

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EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
DISHWASHER
DVF125XA DVH1150XA DVH118GJA
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Dear Customer,
You have just acquired a DDE DIETRICH dishwasher and we would like to thank you.
Our research teams have created this new generation of appliances for you. Their
quality, design, features and technological advances make them exceptional products,
and reveal our unique know-how.
Your new DDE DIETRICH dishwasher will blend harmoniously into your kitchen and will
perfectly combine washing and drying performance and ease of use. We wanted to offer
you a product of excellence.
In the DDE DIETRICH product range, you will also find a wide choice of hobs, ovens,
microwaves, hoods, cookers, fridges, freezers, that you can coordinate with your new
DE DIETRICH dishwasher.
Visit our website wwww.de-dietrich.com, where you will find our latest innovations as well
as useful and complementary information.
DE DIETRICH
Setting New Values
As part of our commitment to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right
to make changes to them based on technical advances to their technical and functional
features and appearance.
Warning : Before installing and using your appliance, please carefully read this Guide
to Installation
and Use, which will allow you to quickly familiarise yourself with
its operation.
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CONTENTS
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1 / FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION
Safety instructions ______________________________________ 4
Environmental protection ________________________________ 5
Economical, environmentally friendly washing ________________ 5
2 / DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
General presentation of the dishwasher ____________________ 6
Presentation of control panel ______________________________ 7
3 / INFORMATION ____________________________________________ 8
4 / WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE
Measure the water hardness ______________________________ 9
Hardness table and select the type of detergent ______________ 9
5 / WATER SOFTENER ADJUSTMENTS __________________________ 10
6 / ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS
•“SET” setting __________________________________________ 11
•“4/1” setting ____________________________________________ 11
7 / LOADING THE DETERGENT PRODUCTS ______________________ 12
8 / LOADING THE REGENERATING SALT ________________________ 13
9 / LOADING THE RINSING PRODUCT____________________________ 14
10 / YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT
The upper basket ________________________________________ 15
The lower basket ________________________________________ 16
The cutlery basket ______________________________________ 16
Cutlery drawers ________________________________________ 17
11 / WASHING PROGRAMMES __________________________________ 18
12 / PROGRAMMING __________________________________________ 20
13 / CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
Cleaning the waste filters ________________________________ 22
Extended period of non use or house relocation______________ 23
14 / YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS ____________________ 24
15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR ____________________ 25
16 / INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES ____________ 30
17 /
AFTER-SALES SERVICE ____________________________________ 32
WARRANTY CONDITIONS __________________________________ 33
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Important :
Keep this user’s manual with your appliance. If the appliance is sold or transferred to someone else, ensure that the manual is with it. Please take note of these instructions before installing and using your appliance. They have been drawn up for your own and other people’s safety.
• SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Installation
— When you receive your appliance, unpack it or have it unpacked immediately. Check that it has not suffered any damage during transport. Express any reservations in writing on the delivery note, of which you keep a copy. Never connect up a damaged machine. If your appliance is damaged, please contact your dealer. — Before proceeding to connect up your machine, please refer to the instructions in your Installation Guide. — Your dishwasher must be kept disconnected from the mains supply throughout the whole of the installation process. — The electrical connection details on your appliance’s description plate must comply with those for the mains supply. — The socket must still be accessible once your appliance has been installed. — Do not alter or attempt to alter the appliance’s characteristics. This could put you at risk. — If your installation has to be altered, only entrust the electrical and plumbing work to a qualified electrician or plumber respectively. — Your appliance is designed for normal domestic use. Do not use it for industrial or commercial purposes or for any other purpose than that for which it has been designed. — Your appliance is designed to be used for household and similar applications such as:
• staff kitchenettes in shops, offices and other professional environments,
• farmhouses,
• use by guests at hotels, motels and other residential-type facilities,
• bed and breakfast type facilities.
— The dishwasher’s walls must not be pierced under any circumstances.
• Children’s safety
— This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely. — This appliance must only be used by adults. Ensure that children do not touch it and do not use it as a toy. Ensure that they do not operate the appliance’s controls. — Keep young children away from the appliance when it is operating. — Detergents contain irritant and abrasive substances. These products can have caustic effects on the eyes, the mouth or the throat. They can be extremely dangerous if ingested. Avoid any contact with the skin and the eyes. Ensure that the appliance’s detergent container is empty at the end of the washing cycle. — Place detergents out of children’s reach and do not put any detergent in the machine until just before you start the washing programme. — The water in your dishwasher is not drinking water; this is why children must not go near the appliance when its door is open. — Do not allow children to play with or sit on the door when it is open. Danger as the dishwasher could overturn. — Once you have unpacked your appliance, place the packaging out of children’s reach. — Keep all the packaging materials (e.g. plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) out of children’s reach because they can be dangerous for children (ice. risk of suffocation).
1 / FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION
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1 / FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION
EN
• Use
— 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. — When machine is running, do not open door. This may provoke steam leakage or splattering of water. — Only use products specially designed for your dishwasher (water softening salt, detergent and rinsing products). — As far as possible, avoid opening the dishwasher’s door when it is operating, and in particular during the heating phases, because scalding steam may escape or you may be splashed with hot water. The machine is fitted with a safety system that immediately blocks the dishwasher’s operation if the door is opened. — Never use chemical solvents in your appliance because these could cause an explosion. — Always close your appliance’s door after loading or removing your items. — Do not lean or sit on your appliance’s door when it is open. Danger as the dishwasher could overturn. — Unplug your machine before carrying out any technical work on it. — Avoid placing your machine immediately next to a cooking or heating appliance to prevent any risk of heat damage; — Do not place any items in your machine, which are not certified as dishwasher safe. — If you have removed an item before the end of the washing programme, it is important to rinse it carefully to remove any residual washing products. — If your appliance breaks down, never attempt to repair it yourself. Any repairs made by non-qualified personnel can cause significant damage or lack of control. — The machine complies with applicable safety regulations. Any repairs should be carried out by qualified technicians. Repairs or changes that do not conform may be dangerous for the users. In case of replacement, only use original parts. — If the machine malfunctions due to other causes than those mentioned in this booklet, discon­nect the machine (remove the plug) or break the circuit concerned and contact after-sales service.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- the door should not be left in the open position since this could present a tripping hazard.
- WARNING: Some dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline. They can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes and keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open. Check that the detergent receptacle is empty after completion of the wash cycle.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
This appliance’s packaging material is recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose. Your appliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material. It is marked with this label to indicate that in countries the used appliances should not be mixed with other waste.
We thank you doing your part to protect the environment.
• ECONOMICAL, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WASHING
— Remove any food residue from your crockery (bones, pips, etc.) — Do not pre-wash your items by hand (useless waste of water). — Utilise your dishwasher’s capabilities to the full for an economical, environmentally friendly wash. — Always select a washing programme suitable for the crockery type and how dirty they are. — Avoid overdosing with detergent, regenerating salt and rinsing liquid. Follow the recommendations in this guide (pages 8-14) and the instructions on the product packs. — Ensure that the water softener is correctly set (see page 10).
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2 / DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
EN
• GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER
Advice :
This user’s guide is applicable to several models. There may be some slight differences
in the details and the equipment between your appliance and the descriptions provided here.
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Fig. 01
A
B
C
D
F
H
I
K
L
J
E
Cutlery drawers
Upper basket
Wash product dispenser
Anti-block guide wire
Lower sprinkler arm
Waste filter
Main filter
Salt compartment
Cutlery basket
Lower basket
Rinse aid dispenser
Reference plate (Ref. S.A.V.)
Control panel
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L
K
J
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C
B
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2 / DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
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• PRESENTATION OF CONTROL PANEL
(Some models only)
On/ Off :
Press this button to start up the dishwasher.
Selection buttons :
For choosing the programme (see page 20).
For change the settings (see page 10-11).
Set, Delayed end
:
Changing the settings (see page 10-11). Adjusting the programme end time (see page 21).
START :
Press this button to start up the programme. In case of error, hold down this button for a few seconds to cancel a selection or a programme that is already running.
Programme selected indicator :
High brightness : this indicates the programme has been selected.
Display :
This shows the current time, the programme end time, the remaining programme time and the setting adjustments.
Pilot lights :
Salt :
On: indicates the salt compartment is empty or almost empty.
Rinse aid :
On: indicates the rinse aid compartment is empty or almost empty.
Multi-function products :
On: this indicates the “4/1” function is activated (see page 11). The programmes are automatically adapted to multi-function products.
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E
FA
B
C
D
Observations :
A short beep confirms the button has been pressed (except the “On/Off” button). To aid the loading process, the dishwasher interior light comes on when you open the door and switches off when you push it up or close it, regardless of the position of the “On/Off” button (Some mod els only).
For power saving purposes, this dishwasher automatically goes onto standby if it has not been activated for a certain period (except in time delay mode). The display becomes intermittent. The tub’s light switches off automatically after 5 minutes of lightning (Some models only). To exit standby mode, simply press the “START” button. The dishwasher will then go into its previous status.
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Fig. 02a
A
F
C
D
B
E
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3 / INFORMATION
EN
There are so many different types of product. How can I choose the best one ?
For impeccably clean dishes, you should use a combination of classic products :
Wash product
for perfectly clean
dishes (powder or liquid detergent or
standard tablets).
Dishwasher salt
for correct functioning of your dishwasher’s water softener.
Rinse aid
to help the dishes dry
and eliminate drop marks
.
Important :
For your dishwasher to provide
excellent washing and drying results and
leave no marks, you must correctly adjust it
using the water softening system, which
works with dishwasher salt.
Scale,
when rainwater filters into the soil,
it takes in mineral salts, some of which are
found in solid form and are commonly
referred to as scale. Scale in the water
reduces the detergent’s washing efficiency,
causes deposits to form on the dishwasher
itself and leaves white marks on the dishes.
The more scale there is in the water, the “harder”
the water is.
You should use products suited to the water
hardness in your particular area.
Important :
Never use normal washing-up liquid.
For ease of use and in certain water hardness conditions only (< 25°F), multi-purpose products
can make the
use of regenerating salt and rinsing liquid
unnecessary.
• “Two-in-one” tablets
contain
detergents and rinsing liquid or an
agent serving the function of the salt.
• “Three-in-one” tablets
contain
detergents and rinsing liquid as well as
an agent serving the function of the salt.
• “Four-in-one” “Five-in-one” tablets...
also contain additives to
prevent “wear” to glasses (i.e. to stop
them clouding), risk of corrosion and
discolouring of stainless steel.
Important :
Follow the instructions in the user’s
manual and the recommendations on the
multi-purpose detergent’s pack.
NB :
If in any doubt, please contact the
detergent’s manufacturer if the items are
very wet at the end of the programme or if
chalky deposits appear.
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Traditional products: P : PPowder detergent or L : LLiquid detergent or single tablet
+ SS : Regenerating SSalt + RR : RRinsing product
Multi-function products: Multi-function tablets
4 / WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE
EN
• HARDNESS TABLE AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETERGENT
Possible use of
traditional products
Use only of
traditional products
multi-function products
R
+
or or
or
+
R
+
or or
+
Test strip
Hardness
0-10°F
0-1mmol/l
0 - 5,6 °dH
10-18°F
1-1,8mmol/l
5,6 - 10 °dH
18-25°F
1,8-2,5mmol/l
10 - 14 °dH
25-40°F
2,5-4mmol/l
14 - 22,4 °dH
40-55°F
4-5,5mmol/l
22,4 - 30,8 °dH
55-70°F
5,5-7,0mmol/l
30,8 - 39,2 °dH
> 70°F
>
7,0mmol/l
> 39,2
°dH
Water Soft
Slightly hard Slightly hard
Hard Hard Hard Very hard
Water soften-
ing and use of
salt
Optional
Essential if
using traditional
products
Essential if
using traditional
products
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
• MEASURE THE WATER HARDNESS
In one simple action, you can test the your water’s lime content using the testing strip supplied with
your dishwasher. Alternatively, contact your local water utility to ascertain your water’s hardness.
— Let the water run from the tap for a few moments.
— Fill a glass with water.
— Take the test strip from its holder and immerse it for 3 seconds.
— Wait 1 minute, shake it and look at the colours to ascertain your water’s hardness.
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5 / WATER SOFTENER ADJUSTMENTS
Important :
IIt is essential to correctly adjust the water softener according to the hardness of the water in
your area.
-If the adjustment is too low, scale may be left on the dishes.
-If the adjustment is too high, there is a risk of glasses becoming cloudy.
If you move house, adjust the water softener again.
• Proceed as follows to adjust the water softener to the control table :
— This adjustment is to be done at the “SET” Setting stages (see page 11).
— To change the adjustment between H0 and H6, according to the water hardness (see the table
below), briefly press the up or down buttons “”or “”successively. The display will indicate the
adjustment.
— Make sure you validate the adjustment by briefly pressing “START” twice (to exit the “SET”
Setting menu, see page 11).
To use multi-function tablets you must select adjustment H0 or H1 or H2, according to the water
hardness. < 25ºF. Make the adjustment as indicated on page 11.
Important :
Adjustment H0 disables the salt refill indicator light.
Hardness
0-10°F
0-1mmol/l
0 - 5,6 °dH
10-18°F
1-1,8mmol/l
5,6 - 10 °dH
18-25°F
1,8-2,5mmol/l
10 - 14 °dH
25-40°F
2,5-4mmol/l
14 - 22,4 °dH
40-55°F
4-5,5mmol/l
22,4 - 30,8 °dH
55-70°F
5,5-7,0mmol/l
30,8 - 39,2 °dH
> 70°F
>
7,0mmol/l
> 39,2
°dH
Adjust ments
HIH0 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6
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Fig. 02b
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6 / ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS
The adjustments will be stored in the memory after validating the last setting.
If you cancel (by holding down the “START” button) or switch off the appliance during adjust­ment, the setting changes will not be registered
.
Hold down the
“”
button once to access the adjustment menu.
Adjust the settings using the programme selection buttons
“”or “”
.
Briefly press the
“”
button once to go on to the next setting.
> Adjusting the water softener
Adjust this to the corresponding degree for the water hardness measured, from H0 to H 6 (see page 40). Press “START” to go on to adjustment of the next setting.
• “SET” SETTING
> End of programme beep
Adjust to to activate this function, or if you do not require an end­of-programme beep. Press “START” to save the settings
> Multi-function products
Select this function if you are using multi-function products.
Reminder : For optimum product efficiency, it is important to correctly adjust the water softener (see page 10). If it is adjusted to H3 or higher, this function cannot be enabled.
To enable or disable this function, before selecting the programme hold down the selection button “”until the pilot light switches on or off.
(pilot light on) function enabled;
(pilot light off) function disabled.
Enabling this function cancels the dishwasher salt and rinse aid level display.
• “4/1” SETTING
> Adjusting the clock (hours)
When the hour is flashing, press either of the selection buttons until the desired hour is reached. Press “START” to go on to adjustment of the next setting.
> Adjusting the clock (minutes)
Follow the same procedure: press either of the selection buttons until the desired minutes are reached. Press “START” to go on to adjustment of the next setting.
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7 / LOADING THE DETERGENT PRODUCTS
Important :
Keep these products out of the reach of children and away from damp (the protective film
on the tablets might be water-soluble).
Only use products specially designed for dishwashers.
Fig. 03
Fig. 05
• Powders or liquids (Fig 03)
-- Pull out the dispenser drawer
-- Fill at least up to the minimum mark for slightly
dirty crockery and to the maximum mark for dirty
crockery. If the crockery is very dirty and for
programmes with a pre-wash we recommend
that you add 5 gr. of detergent (a dessert
spoonful) into your dishwasher’s tub in
accordance with the programmes table.
-- Close the distributor.
• “Multi-purpose” or Traditional tablets (Fig 04 and 05)
-- Place the tablet in the external compartment
(Fig 04),
or, for optimum operation,
-- pull out the distributor’s drawer and lay the
tablet there. (Fig 05).
-- Close the distributor.
• Loading the detergent products. (Fig. 03-04-05)
Fig. 04
To make loading the detergent easier, the distributor is located on the front of the upper basket.
It is compatible with all the products recommended for your dishwasher.
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8 / LOADING THE REGENERATING SALT
EAU
SEL
A
B
C
Fig. 06
Important :
Use special salt for dishwashers. Never use table salt or cooking salt as this could damage the appliance.
Unscrew and remove the compartment cap.
Fill the compartment with special dishwasher salt. Use the funnel supplied with the dishwasher.
Firmly screw the cap back on.
The first time you fill the compartment with
salt, fill it up to the top with water.
• Determining the
regenerating
salt
level :
A scale on the display indicates the fill level.
C
B
A
full
almost
full
empty (flashing)
Important :
If the salt overflows from the dispenser, remove the excess salt crystals to prevent risk of
the tank rusting and run a Soak programme or, failing this, a short programme (see page 18-19)
with no load in the dishwasher.
Firmly screw the compartment cap back on.
Loading the regenerating salt
. (Fig. 06)
Tip :
For especially soft water not requiring regenerative salt or when using “4-in-1” pellets, you
can deactivate the salt level detector (see page 11).
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9 / LOADING THE RINSING PRODUCT
EN
Adjustment lever
Fig. 07
A
B
C
Important :
Use a special dishwasher rinse aid product to improve drying and prevent filming.
Unscrew and remove the compartment cap.
Before starting up the dishwasher, fill the compartment with rinse aid up to the adjustment lever. Firmly screw the cap back on.
The default adjustment is 2.
If drying is inefficient or marks are leftest glasses (after having run several cycles), you may increase the dosage by setting the adjustment to 3 ;
Tip :
Setting the adjustment to 1 reduces rinse aid consumption and may be sufficient for your needs.
• Determining the rinse aid product level :
The screen shows you a fill level indicator.
C
A
B
full
almost
full
empty (flashing)
Tip :
If using combined (4-in-1) pellets, this product is not required. You can deactivate the rinse
product level detector (see page 11).
Important :
If the rinse aid overflows onto the door on refilling, sponge off the excess to prevent foam
from forming.
Loading the rinsing product
. (Fig. 07)
1
2
3
1
2
3
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Very important :
Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher
- Wooden cutting boards,
- Stainless steel utensils or plastic utensils that are not heat-resistant,
- Copper or pewter items,
- Glued crockery and cutlery,
- Cutlery with wooden, horn or mother-of-pearl handles,
- Antique or hand-painted porcelain. When purchasing crockery, glasses or cutlery, ensure that it is dishwasher-safe.
Washing capacity : 14 standard place settings
Fig. 09
• THE UPPER BASKET
This basket is particularly designed to take glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls, bowls and saucers. Arrange your items methodically (arranging glasses, cups or bowls together) to save on space (Fig. 08). You can also arrange cups, ladles, etc. on the folding cup racks.
Advice:
Position the cavities of glasses, cups or
bowls facing downwards.
• Adjusting the height of the upper basket
For large dishes to be loaded in the lower basket, the upper basket must be set the to high position. This can be done with the basket fully loaded (Fig. 09)
Setting in HIGH POSITION :
Gently raise your basket on each side until it engages.
Setting in LOW POSITION :
Raise your basket completely on both sides to unlock it and then lower it to the low position.
Important :
Check that the two slides are set to the
same height and the basket is horizontal.
Fig. 08
Cutlery basket
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Fig. 11
Arrange your items so that the water can circulate freely and spray over all the utensils. Place large diameter dishes and pans at the sides. Do not intersperse, jam together or superimpose flat plates and concave dishes (Fig. 10). The folding spikes make it easier to arrange your large dishes (Fig. 11) (depending on the model).
Advice :
When you re-insert the lower basket, ensure that nothing catches on the upper basket’s gauge wire to avoid blocking the rotor.
Unloading your items First of all empty the lower basket to avoid drips from the upper basket falling onto the lower basket.
• THE LOWER BASKET
Fig. 12
Fig. 10
• THE CUTLERY BASKET
The cutlery basket slides along runners for flexible loading.
You can place it in any part of the lower basket you wish, to change the loading arrangement according to the items in the load (Fig 10).
If the cutlery or dishes are too large and do not fit, adjust the height of the upper basket (if it is adjustable on your model of dishwasher)
.
Movable grills are available for if you wish to load your cutlery in an orderly manner
. For optimum washing and drying, use these separation grills partially or totally (Fig. 12). Point the handles on the cutlery downwards.
Important :
For safety reasons, we recommend that you place knives with pointed ends with the point facing downwards in the cutlery basket (to avoid the risk of an accident). Long-bladed knives and other sharp kitchen utensils must be placed flat in the upper basket.
Avoid washing cutlery with horn handles in your dishwasher. Separate silverware from other metals using the separation grill.
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10 / YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT
CLIC
Fig. 13.3
Fig. 13
Fig. 13.1
Fig. 13.2
Tip :
Loading the cutlery in the drawers. For optimum washing and drying, arrange the cutlery in the drawers as shown in fig. 13.1. Take care not to position it as shown in fig. 13.2 (items too close together, round handles not secured in place, items protruding over the edge of the drawer, etc.) Bulky items of cutlery should be placed in the top basket.
• CUTLERY DRAWERS
Your dishwasher is equipped with 2 dividable cutlery drawers.
Pull out the drawers and arrange the cutlery separately between the dividers (fig 13). You can arrange the cutlery in the dishwasher in different ways using the different divisions.
Removing a cutlery drawer :
You may need to remove one of the cutlery drawers for tall items to fit, e.g. stemmed wine glasses.
- Empty the drawer you wish to remove, pull it out and then push it back in again to around 3 cm.
- Holding the drawer with one hand, disengage the runner from its hooks, pushing out the lower rod (fig 13.3). Repeat this process for the other runner.
- Push the runners back in, folding them inwards horizontally until you hear a click.
Replacing a cutlery drawer :
- Replace the rods vertically and pull on them. Fit and clip the hooks in place, first on one side, then on the other.
Important :
For safety reasons, place long-bladed knives and other steel cooking utensils in the cutlery drawer or place them flat in the upper rack. Do not wash cutlery with horn handles in the dishwasher.
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11 / WASHING PROGRAMMES
These values refer :
- to normal usage conditions with separated products (detergents, salt, rinsing product).
- only to multifunction product usage conditions
They may vary depending on the load, the water temperature, the softener setting, the presence of rinsing product and the supply voltage.
• PROGRAMME CHART
drying
Mormally dirty
an average
amount of food
residue and
grease.
This is the most
economical
programme as
regards water
and
energy
saving.
hot rinse
Mixed
rinse
wash 45°C
drying
Mixed
Intelligent
Control
System +
Automatic
detection
of amount
of dirt.
Optimises results,
prioritising
energy saving.
hot rinse
rinse
wash 50-65°C
prewash
85
- 115
14
-16
1,25
- 1,40
140 -
160
10,1 -
13
0,59 -
1,3
Type of crockery :
porcelain, pans, cutlery, glasses
etc
...
Amount, type and
state of food
residues.
Programmes
Programme
sequence.
for guidance
Duration (min)
Water (l)
Energy (kWh)
drying
Resistant
Very dirty Very dirty dinner plates and pans, baked-on stains,
grease, frying
residues,
hardened
cheese,
sauce, etc.
hot rinse
rinse
wash 70°C
hot prewash
120
- 140
14,5
- 16,5
1,7
- 1,8
45
Mixed
drying
hot rinse
rinse
wash 45°C
Normally dirt
i.e. an average
amount of food
residue and
grease.
This is the
quietest
programme, it
saves energy
and is ideal for
washing the
dishes at night.
315
- 320
10
- 12
1,05
- 1,2
Normal Eco
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11 / WASHING PROGRAMMES
Mixed
Very short cycle
(no detergent)
to rinse and keep
the dishes wet
before washing
the following day
or the day after
cold prewash
Mixed
drying
hot rinse
rinse
wash 55 °C
Short wash,
60 minutes
specially suited
to day-to-day
dishes, ordinary
dirt, slightly dirty
60
14 -
16
1,3 -
1,4
Delicate
Very short wash,
30 minutes
specially suited to
delicate loads
of day-to-day
dishes, slightly
dirty, dirt not dried
on, no excessive
grease.
hot rinse
rinse
wash 45°C
30 11
0,95
15
4,5
0,02
drying
Mixed
Special
cycle for
sanitising
day-to-day
dishes.
hot rinse
rinse
wash 70°C
hot prewash
90
- 110
14,5
- 16,5
1,6
- 1,7
No load
Specific
maintenance
programme
The dishwasher
must be
completely
emptied and any
large residues removed from
the filter.
Removes grease
and scale from
the dishwasher
tank, keeping
it working
efficiently and
prolonging its
lifetime.
For optimum
results, use
a specially
designed
dishwasher
cleaning fluid
(if not, powder or
a tablet in the
product drawer).
90
10,5
0,9
1
This programme can be accessed by
pressing the “”button if the
programme is on high brightness display.
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12 / PROGRAMMING
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Fig. 14
A B C DF E
Important :
If your dishwasher has a front control panel, in order to prevent the buttons from being
pressed accidentally on opening or moving the door the programming can only be done with the
door closed.
Consult the Programmes table on the preceding pages to determine the programme you need
for the type of items, the quantity and the amount of food residue.
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AutoClean :
A maintenance programme specifically for your dishwasher, run without any crockery.
Advice :
Use this program periodically, every 3 months, to remove any deposits. Use a special
dishwasher cleaning product.
Starting up the appliance
Press button , the display will light up.
F
A
Immediate programme start
Choose the desired programme by pressing
either of the buttons.
Programme light will come on.
The screen displays the programme end
time.
Validate your choice by pressing button .
The programme will start up.
The time will count down as the programme
advances. The display shows the time
remaining until the end of the programme.
E
D
B
F
F
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12 / PROGRAMMING
• Delayed programme start
You may choose to delay the start of the wash
programme with this dishwasher :
Choose the desired programme by pressing
either of the buttons.
Press button once.
Programme the end time, in steps of 10 minutes,
using either of the buttons.
Validate your choice by pressing button .
The programme end time will appear on the
display until the programme starts. Only the
pilot light for the selected programme will
remain on.
D
B
C
B
F
E
Cancelling a programme
To cancel a programme or if you have made the
wrong selection, hold down button for a few
seconds until you hear the cancel beep.
You can then programme the dishwasher again.
D
Switching off the appliance
When the programme has ended, press
button .The display will switch off.
A
F
End of programme
When the programme finishes, the word “End”
will appear on the display.
Observations :
A short beep confirms the button has been pressed (except the “On/Off” button).
Remarks :
The door’s electrical safety system can cause the indicator lights to illuminate briefly when
the door is opened or closed. This phenomenon does not affect your machine’s operation.
If required, and particularly after the water softener has been reset, the programme may start
with three minutes of resin regeneration. This is a silent operation.
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13 / CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
Fig. 16
A
Fig. 15
C
A
C
B
A
B
C
B
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The filtration system consists of several
elements :
- The waste filter.
- The large main filter.
- The micro filter.
The filters are located in the centre of the tub and
must be washed regularly to obtain
optimum washing results.
Procedure :
Before removing the filters, remove the waste
from the large main filter using a sponge, to
prevent this waste from blocking the sprinkler
arms. Position the sprinkler system as shown in
the diagram (Fig. 15)
Turn the waste filter a quarter of a turn and
remove it .
Remove the main filter .Remove the microfilter mesh .
Carefully clean filters
,
and under
the tap. (Fig. 16)
Re-installation :
Proceed in reverse order, inserting filters and
and then
Important :
Remember to lock the waste filter in
place by pushing it in fully and turning it a
quarter turn.
A
AB
C
A
A
C
C
B
B
B
A
B
C
• CLEANING THE WASTE FILTERS
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EN
13 / CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
Unplug it from the mains and cut off the water supply, then thoroughly clean the dishwasher.
Protect the dishwasher from frost.
Tip :
Do not use abrasive powder, metal cleaning pads or alcohol or solvent based products.
Use a cloth or sponge.
• EXTENDED PERIOD OF NON USE OR HOUSE RELOCATION
Periodically
Every 3 or 4 months you should run a special “Auto clean” maintenance programme with no load in
the dishwasher (see page 19) to remove any dirt, with a special dishwasher cleaning product
available in the shops.
Important :
Keep this product out of the reach of children.
AutoClean :
A maintenance programme specifically for you dishwasher when empty.
Select the “Auto clean” programm (see page 20).
The screen shows you the time the programme will end.
Confirm by pressing “START”. The programme starts.
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14 / YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS
EN
Door not properly closed
The display flashes if the door is open or not properly closed.
Programme access block
While a dishwasher programme is running, the buttons are automatically blocked to prevent them
from being pressed accidentally. The dishwasher will automatically unblock at the end of the
programme or you can cancel by holding down the “START” button for 3 seconds.
Anti-overflow safety system
This system automatically activates the drain pump if the water level in the tank is exceptionally high.
Anti-leak safety system
This system cuts off the water supply if any leakage is detected under the appliance.
Total safety
The inlet pipe is equipped with a mechanism that directly cuts off the water supply to the tap in case
of leakage.
Error display
The error code appears on the display. See the table on page 25.
Observation :
After rectifying the error, hold down the “START” button for three seconds to unblock
access.
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D01
d01: water intake fault (tap).
d07: overflow/leak protection fault
D07
D02
d02: draining fault. d08: sprinkler distribution fault.
D08
D03
d03: heating fault. d11: sprinkler distribution fault.
D11
D04
d04: temperature sensor fault.
d12: water level fault (siphoning
through drain tube)
D12
D05
d05: low pump flow fault. d13: overheating fault.
D13
D06
d06: high pump flow fault.
d14:
bad drain tube connection or
tap flow insufficient or filters dirty.
D14
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15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR
• SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Problem Possible Causes What to do?
The door falls heavily when opened (integratable model)
- Door springs not tensioned enough to compensate for the weight of the panel.
- Tighten the two tensioning screws accessible in the bot­tom section above the front feet.
The door does not stay horizontal when open or returns too
quick-
ly
(integratable model)
- Door springs tensioned too much.
- No wooden panel.
- Loosen the two tensioning screws accessible in the bot­tom section above the front feet.
- Fit a temporary wooden panel on the appliance and adjust the springs.
The door catches when closing - Appliance not stable
- Door not centred on the tub
- Adjust the feet.
- Re-centre by adjusting the rear feet.
The upper basket does not stay in the high position
- Poor manipulation (the basket is being pulled upwards too quickly)
- Act more progressively (see instructions), one side and then the other.
Small leak around or under the appliance (move the appliance to locate the leak)
- Leak from the tap.
- Leak from the appliance. (Cf. table fault d07).
- Check that a seal is fitted and relighted the nut.
- Close the water tap and call a technician.
Small leak at the door
- Appliance not stable or not level
- Door not centred on the tub.
- Adjust the feet.
- Re-centre by adjusting the rear feet.
Tip :
If one of the above faults occurs and you need to call a repair man, remember to tell him
the message displayed (d01, d02..) as this information will help him.
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EN
15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR
• RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY
Problem Possible Causes What to do ?
The cycle lasts too long - the energy-saving pro-
grammes last longer because the agitation and drying times are longer to compensate for the lower washing and drying temperatures
- Use these programmes prefer-
ably at night when it is not so important how long the pro­gramme lasts or when it ends.
The appliance trips the circuit breaker
- Insufficient amperage to sup­ply all the appliances being operated simultaneously.
- Internal fault in the appliance.
- Check the socket’s amperage (10A minimum) and the meter’s capacity.
- Call a technician.
The appliance does not start - No mains power to the socket.
- Tap closed.
(Cf. table fault d01).
- Selection error or programme lock.
- Start button pressed too long (>2”).
-
Appliance in Safety mode (anti­leak).
(Cf. table fault d07).
- Check the socket and the fuse
- Check the tap is open.
- Check the hose line is OK.
- Cancel by holding down Start for 3” and re-programme.
- Just press Start briefly to start the programme.
- Call a technician.
• THE INDICATOR LIGHTS
Problem Possible Causes What to do ?
The salt light does not go out - No salt or an insufficient quan-
tity of salt in the tank to trigger the float.
-
Refill the tank and wait for the cycle to end. If you have soft water that requires no salt, the light is constantly lit.
The lights all light up one after the other
A light flashes and the programme does not start
- Wrong programme.
- On some models,
programme selector wrongly positioned (between two notches)
- Cancel the current program­ming by holding down the Start button for 3 seconds and then re-programme.
- Reposition the selector on a programme.
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15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR
Problem Possible Causes What to do?
Food traces and deposits in the glasses
- Items poorly arranged (masked by another larger item or situated underneath it, items nested or jammed together).
- Upper spray arm blocked by cutlery or a dish etc.
- Filter poorly locked and lifting during washing.
- Micro filter screen clogged.
- One or more holes in the spray arm blocked.
- Arrange the items properly. Use the most appropriate areas and accessories for each type of item (see instructions).
- Check that the spray arm rotates freely. Set the basket in the high position if necessary.
- Check the filter’s facing and that the filter is locked in place (push it in fully, turning it to the right)
.
- Remove all the filters and clean them (in warm water), including the micro filter’s screen (once a month).
- Remove the spray arm by turn­ing the lever a quarter of a turn and clean it under the tap (do not use any tool that could damage the holes). Re-install the spray arm.
Traces of grease - Detergent dose too low; ineffi-
cient detergent; stale product.
- Inappropriate programme (temperature too low; duration too short).
-
Increase the dose; try another detergent.
- Select a programme with a higher temperature.
• POOR WASHING RESULTS
Problem Possible Causes What to do?
The appliance will not restart - Door opened during a
washing cycle.
- Wait for the time delay to end
(controlled internally by the appliance).
The appliance does not drain
(Cf. table fault d02).
- The cover has not been removed from the sink’s U­bend.
- Drain hose kinked.
- Filters totally blocked.
- Pump blocked.
- Remove the cover.
- Check the drain hose line behind the machine is OK.
- Remove and clean the filters and the drain.
- Initiate a Soaking programme If
the fault persists, call a technician.
The appliance will no longer function (see table, fault 14).
- installation of non-compliant drainage system: drainage too low down or pipe pushed too far in.
- siphoning: the appliance is emptying as the same time as it is filling up.
- filter system clogged.
- adhere to the drainage tube installation dimensions.
- Cleaning the filters.
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15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR
• POOR WASHING RESULTS...
Problem Possible Causes What to do?
White marks (identify what type)
- Chalky film (removable with vinegar).
- Traces of salt (items have a salty taste).
- Check that there is salt in the tank (light unlit = OK).
- Check the water hardness at the tap and that the water sof­tener is set correctly. Adjust it to a higher level if necessary.
- Water too hard for using a “4­in-1” detergent without the addition of salt.
- Check that the stopper on the
salt container is closed correctly.
White marks (identify what type)
- Glass cloudy because water too soft (cannot be removed).
- Check the water hardness at the tap and that the water sof­tener is set correctly. Some detergents in pellet form are more aggressive to glasses and decorations (change the product and use a protective product if necessary).
Coloured marks (tea, wine, cof­fee)
- Items poorly arranged
- Detergent dose too low; ineffi­cient detergent
- Programme temperature too low.
- If you use a multifunction product.
- Turn the cavities in the items towards the jets.
- Increase the dose; try another detergent.
- Select a more suitable programme
with a higher temperature.
- Use the “4-in-1” option (depending on the model).
Streaks or dried droplets on glasses
- Lack or insufficient amount of rinsing product.
- Rinsing product out-of-date or
inefficient.
- If you use a multifunction
product.
- Check the indicator light and fill the tank completely. Adjust the dispensing unit to a higher position if necessary.
- Use a recent product (a good product dilutes easily and foams in cold water).
- Use the “4-in-1” option (depending on the model).
Dried-on marks on glasses, dull­ness.
- If you use a multifunction product.
- Use the “4-in-1” option (depending on the model).
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15 / IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR
Problem Possible Causes What to do?
A lot of droplets on the glasses. - Lack or insufficient amount of
rinsing product.
- The dose has not been distrib­uted.
- Positioning of the items.
- Check the indicator light and fill the tank completely.
- If the tank is not empty after approximately 60 washings, call a technician.
- To alleviate the phenomenon, arrange the items to restrict water retention as much as possible. Leave the door ajar for a few minutes, if possible
Droplets on plastic items, Tefal coatings, etc.
- These insulating items have a low calorific mass.
- Arrange them preferably in the upper basket.
Poorer drying on rapid programmes
-
On rapid programmes, the drying temperature and drying period are reduced to cut down the duration of the cycle as much as possible.
- Select a rapid programme carefully or leave the door ajar for a few minutes.
Condensation on the wall of the inside door or the tub.
-
Condensation may form on the walls, particularly after the appliance has cooled down (sound insulation increases the phenomenon)
• POOR DRYING RESULTS
• POOR OPERATION
Problem Possible Causes What to do ?
Constant filling
A lot of waste on the large filter at the end of the cycle.
- Drain wand fallen on the floor.
- Drain hole situated too low for the appliance (Cf. table fault d12).
- The filters and drain outlets are blocked with too much residue.
- Check the installation of drain
- Remove and clean the filters and the bottom of the drain outlets. Remove large residue from the plates before putting them in the machine.
Traces of rust on stainless steel - Quality of the stainless steel
not dishwasher-safe (knives in particular)
- Use “special dishwasher-safe” cutlery.
- Check that the stopper on the salt container is closed correctly.
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EN
16 / INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY TESTS ACCORDING TO AS/NZS 2007 PROGRAMME : Normal Eco
— Washing capacity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 standard place settings
— Arrangement of the items - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Figs. A-B-C ; see next page
— Loading as per the indications on the next page :
- with 2 shelves ( for 3 cups ),
- with 5 cup / saucer supports ( 4 for 12 saucers + 1 dessert plate and 1 for 2 cups )
- with supports stemmed glass
- without cutlery drawers ( see page 17 ).
— Setting for upper basket - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Low position
— Dosage of detergent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 + 27,5 g of detergent
— Setting for rinsing product distributor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
— The water softener must be set to 0-1mmol/l
instructions in the paragraph on “5 / WATER SOFTENER ADJUSTMENTS”.
— Door ajar 100 mm upon completion of dry test.
For more information on the comparison tests in accordance with AS/NZS 2007, please contact the
manufacturer of the machine before commencing testing.
NB: When conducting tests using a multi-function tablet :
— Check that the water softener is correctly set for the water hardness
(paragraph “5 / WATER SOFTENER ADJUSTMENTS”)
- Pull out the detergent distribution drawer and place the tablet in the interior compartment.
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16 / INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES
A
1 2 3 4 5
C
4
4
4
4 4 4
4
4
4 4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
5
2
2 2 2
2
2
2 2
5
5
5
5
5
3
3 3 3
3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3 3 3
5
5
1
1
B
NOK
NOK
OK
55
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2
55
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EN
17 / AFTER-SALES SERVICE
Fig. 17
INTERVENTION WORK
Any intervention work on your appliance must
be performed by a qualified professional
approved by the manufacturer. When you call,
please mention the full reference for your
appliance (model, type and serial number).
This information is shown on the description
plate (see Fig. 17)
ORIGINAL PARTS
When maintenance is being carried out, ask
for only certified original spare parts to be
used.
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will remain, for a period of twenty four (24) months computed from the date of purchase of the De Dietrich product, free from defects arising in the manufacture of the De Dietrich product (“Warranty”). Except for consumer guarantees set
out in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (“Act”), De Dietrich does not make any further warranties or representations in relation to De Dietrich products.
2. What is not Covered by the Warranty. The Warranty does not apply if a De Dietrich
product is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the
De Dietrich product, including but not limited to: (a) damage through misuse (including failure
to maintain, service or use with proper care), neglect, accident or ordinary wear and tear (including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage);
(b) use for purpose for which the De Dietrich product was not sold or designed;
(c) use or installation which is not in accordance
installation; (d) use or operation after a defect has occurred or
been discovered; (e) damage through freight, transportation or
handling in transit (other than when De Dietrich is responsible);
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purchaser or any person other than De Dietrich, an employee of Eurolinx or an authorised
De Dietrich service contractor*; (h) use of parts, components or accessories
approved by De Dietrich. (i) damage to surface coatings caused by cleaning
or maintenance using products not recommended in the De Dietrich product handbook provided to the purchaser upon purchase of the De Dietrich product;
(j) damage to the base of an electric oven due to items having been placed on the base of the oven cavity or covering the base, such as aluminium foil (this impedes the transfer of heat from the element to the oven cavity and can result in irreparable damage); or
(k) damages, dents or other cosmetic imperfections not aecting the performance of the De Dietrich in respect of an De Dietrich product purchased as a “factory second” or from display
The Warranty does not extend to light globes used in De Dietrich products.
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use. This Warranty may not extend to De Dietrich products used for commercial purposes.
4. Time for Claim under the Warranty You must make any claim under this Warranty
within twenty eight (28) days after the occurrence of an event which gives rise to a claim pursuant to the Warranty, by booking a service call on the telephone number below.
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to be eligible to make a warranty claim in respect of an De Dietrich product.
6. Claiming under the Warranty Customers will bear the cost of claiming under
this Warranty unless Eurolinx determines the expenses are reasonable, in which case the customer must claim those expenses by providing written evidence of each expense to Eurolinx at the address on the Warranty Registration Card.
7. Statutory Rights (a) These terms and conditions do not aect your
statutory rights. (b) The limitations on the Warranty set out in this
document do not exclude or limit the application of the consumer guarantees set out in the Act or any other equivalent or corresponding legislation in the relevant jurisdiction where to do so would:
(i) contravene the law of the relevant jurisdiction; or
(ii) cause any part of the Warranty to be void. (c) Eurolinx excludes indirect or consequential
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product. (e) Our goods come with guarantees that cannot
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8. Defects Any part of an De Dietrich product deemed to
be defective and replaced by De Dietrich is the property of De Dietrich. De Dietrich reserves the right to inspect and test De Dietrich products in order to determine the extent of any defect and the validity of a claim under the Warranty.
*To locate your closest De Dietrich authorised service agent please contact Eurolinx on
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Address:
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SERIAL NUMBER
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