DeDietrich DVH1344W, DVH1344B, DVH1344X Instruction Manual

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DVH1344W
EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DVH1344B DVH1344X
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Revie wing the secti on on troubleshooting Ti ps will help you sol ve some com mon problems by your self.
Dea r Cu stomer,
Pa ss i t on to a ny subseq uen t ow ner of the ap plian ce.
This manu al contains se ctions on safety I nstructi ons, Opera ting Instr uc tio ns, Insta llation I nstructions a nd Troubl es hooting Tip s, e tc.
The man ufa cture r, fo llo wi ng a policy o f c on stant dev elopmen t and u pd ati ng of the product, may mak e modificati ons w itho ut giving pr io r notice.
If lost or out-of-da te, you can rec eive a n ew user man ual from the ma nufactur er o r responsible vendo r.
Keep this manual for future reference.
If you cannot solv e the problems by y ourse lf, pleas e ask for h elp from a pr ofession al t echnician.
Dishwasher F eatur es............ .......... ... ..... ... ... ..... ...6
A Water So ftener... ..... .......... ... ............. .. .. ......... .7
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Recommendation s for l oad in g and unl oa din g the dishwas her
Filte r System.. ....... ... .......... ... ..... ..................... ... .16
Caring fo r the Dis hwasher.... ..... ..... ... .... . ... ..........17.
B Loading th e Salt into the Sof tener......... ..... .. ... .. .8
C Fil ling th e Rinse Aid Dispe ns er.... ............. ........ 8
D Function o f De tergent .. ..... .......... ..................... 9
Lo ading th e u pper .......... ... ..... ... .......... .....13Baske t
Lo ading t he Lowe r ........... ........ ............. ....1 3Baske t
Was h Cycle Table. ............. ........................ .. ... .. ... 14
Turning o n the A ppliance... ........ .. ..... ... ....... ... ..... .14
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Ch angin g the Pro gr am m id-cyc le
At the e nd o f th e W ash C ycle. .. ... .. ................ .. ......15
Before ca lling fo r s ervic e.. ... ..... ....... ... ... .... ..........25.
Error codes........... ...... ............... .... .... ........ ...... .2 6.
Techni cal i nform ati on... ............. .. ............ . .........27..
Cont rol P anel.. ........ ....... ... ... ..... .................. ..... .....6
Inst allation prepa rat io n.... ...... .. ... ..... .. ... ..... .... ..... 18
... ..... 19Aesthetic p ane l' s dimensions and inst al lat ion
Tens ion adjus tme nt of the door s pri ng......... .. ... .. ... 21
Connection of drain h oses...... ........ .......... ...... .....21
Dishwas her installation step s.. .......... ............. . ....2 2
About Electricit y Con nec ting ... .......... ........ ...........23
Cold Water Conne cti 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 appliance 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, earthing 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 ap pliance could tip forward. When loading items to be washed:
1) Locate sharp items so that they 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 13. The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1MPa. The minimum permissible inlet water pressure is 0.04MPa.
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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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For detaile d o peratin g method read th e co rres ponding conte nt on t he ins truc tio n m anual.
For each wa sh cycle.
For programs with pre-wash,please put the detergent anywhere inside the inner tank except in compartment A
(Follow the user instructions!)
Electric indicator on control pane l (if provided).
Check the rinse aid level
(On models with water softener system only.) Electric indicator on control panel (if provided). If there is no salt warning light in the control panel (for some m odels), you can estimate when to f ill the salt into the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Check the regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Running the dishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
Fill the d etergent dispenser
Warning : wa it a few minutes (a bou t 15 mi nute s) bef ore unlo ading the di sh was her to avoid han dl ing t he d is hes an d ute nsils while they ar e still ho t and more susceptible t o brea k. The d ishes wil l also d ry better. First start unloadi ng th e l owe r bask et.
Changing the pro gramme
Ad din g forgott en dishes in t he dis hwa sh er.
To load the bas ke ts, re fer to the section en titled ." Prep ar ing an d Loa din g D ish es"
Touc h t he Programme B utton un til th e select ed p rogr amme l ights u p. ( See the s ection ent itl ed Op eratio n inst ruc tion )
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Open the do or car ef ully. Loo k o ut for hot steam when openin g the d oor!
If the appliance is switched off during a was h cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle and o perate the dishwasher according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Open the door, the On/Off button to switch on the a ppliance .
touch
1.Open the door a little to stop the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again .
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop. Turn off the appliance u sing the On/Off Button. Since the appliance is standing by, it will power off automaticly after 30 minutes without any operation.
1. A r unning cycle can only be modified if it has been running for a short time. Otherwise the d etergent may h ave already been released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser m ust be refilled.
2. the start/pause button t o stop the washing, press th e for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Se lect a new programme.
4. Re start the dishwasher.
Programme Button
Touch
Turn on t he w ate r tap and p re ss the Start/Paus e Butto n. Th e ma ch ine wil l start wor ki ng af te r ab out 1 0 secon ds .
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1
2
3 4
5
6
7 8
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be fore u sing it fo r the first t ime.
To ge t the best performance from yo ur dishwa she r, r ead al l op er ati ng in structions
1.On/Off Button: To tu rn on/o ff the po wer s upply.
3. Delay B utton s :
2. Pro gram Bu tton : th e button to s ele ct a wash Pr ogram.
Touch
7.Di spl ay s cre en: to sh ow the ti me and t he s tat e(running stat e, de lay time e tc )
rem ai ning
Back View
Front v iew
Di spe nser
Cup Shel f
Spra y arms
Filt er asse mbly
Inle t pipe connector
Dr ain pipe
Low er B ask et
Inn er pipe
Upper B ask et
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Salt Cont ain er
5 6
7 8
9
10
3
2
4
Increase Decre as e
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Half lo ad b utton :Du al z one wash functio n. Tou ch the button to s elect either upper basket or lower basket load. The co rrespond ing respons e ind icator will li gh t.
5. F unctio n Butto n : the b utton to s elect a function,
and th e respo nse indic ator will blinking,
only one fu nctio n can be selecte d in one cyc le .
Touc h
6.S ta rt /Pause but ton: To sta rt th e selected wa shi ng program or p ause the was hi ng p rogram wh en the machine is worki ng.
Upper b ask et
Lower b ask et
Extra Dryi ng, t o improve drying efficiency. Strong Wa sh, t o improve cl eaning efficie ncy. Expre ss, t o reduce .pro gr am du ratio n
Faucet is not open
Rinse detergent need to be refilled
Salt need to be refilled
Glas s 90Min Rapi d
Auto Int ensive Norma l ECO
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The wat er softener mu st be set manu ally, usi ng the wa ter har dness d ia l. The wat er softener is d es ign ed to remove minerals a nd sal ts fr om t he wa ter, wh ich w ould have a de trimen ta l o r ad verse effect o n the operation of the app lianc e. The mor e mi nerals there are , the harder your wa te r is The soften er sho uld be a dju sted according to the ha rd ness of t he wa te r in your area. Your lo cal Water Au thority can ad vise you on the hardne ss of the water in your a rea.
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dishwa sher is d esigned t o allow for adj us tme nt in the amount of s alt c onsumed bas ed on the ha rdness of the water u sed . This is in tended to opti mise and customise the le vel o f sa lt consumpt io n.
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2. Touch the button fo r more th an 5 secon ds to sta rt the wa te r softe ner setting m ode within 60s econds after the app lia nc e was swi tched on(Sal t and Ri nse ai d war ni ng ligh ts will be o n pe rio dical ly );
3. the button to select the proper s et according to ,
4. To end the setting m ode, ei ther touch the On/Off but to n or wait 5 sec onds
Start /pa use
Touch Start /Pause th e setti ng wi ll change in t he foll owing s equ ence: H1->H2-> H3- >H 4-> H5->H6->H1 ;
Wi th th e do or c losed , s wi tch on the a ppliance;
seeti ng mode is on
the ha rdn ess of your local water
WATER SO FTENER The h ar dne ss o f t he wat er varies fr om p lac e to place. If har d wa ter is used in the dishwa she r, de pos its will for m on the dis hes and utensils. The a ppliance is equi pp ed wi th a sp eci al soft en er th at u ses a salt c ont ai ner speci fical ly des ign ed to elim inate lim e an d mi nerals fr om the water.
Contact your loc al water board for info rmation on the ha rdn ess of your w ater su pply.
H1
H2
H3
H4
Ple ase fol lo w the s te ps belo w for adj ustment i n s alt consu mption.
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If your model does no t have a ny w ater softener, you ma y skip this section.
H5
H6
The manufactor y setting: H3 (EN 50 242)
Before usi ng you r d ishwa sher fo r th e fir st time:
A. Set t he wate r softener
B. Ad d 1.5Kg d ishwash er salt and then f ull fill the sal t contain er w ith w ater
C. Fill the ri nse aid dis penser
D. Fill in deterg ent
Clark : Briti sh d egree
fH : French de gree
dH: Germ an degr ee
dH =1.25 Clar ke=1.78 fH =0. 178mmol/ l
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dH
mm ol/l
0~90~ 5 0~ 0.9 4 0
10-20
6- 11
1.0-2 .0 9
21- 3012-17 2.1-3.0 12
20
fH
0~6
7- 14
15-21
Clark e
WATER HA RDN ESS
Sel ec tor Posit ion
Sa lt c onsump tio n
(gr am/ cyc le)
18-22 31-40 22-28 3 .1- 4.0
41- 6023-34 4.1-6.0 30
60
29-42
35-55 61-98 43-69 6 .1- 9.8
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1. The salt container must o nly be re fille d when the sa lt warn ing lig ht in the con tr ol panel comes o n. Depending on how well the sa lt diss olv es, th e s alt warning light may still be on eve n though the salt contain er is fill ed. If there is no salt warning l ight in the control pan el (for some Mo de ls) ,you can estim ate when to fill the sal t in to the so ftene r by the cyc les that t he dishwashe r has run.
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I f sal t has spi lled, run a so ak or quick program to r emo ve i t.
Alway s us e the salt intended fo r dishwasher us e. The salt co ntain er is located beneath the lower basket a nd should be filled as explained in the foll owing:
Warning!
Onl y us e salt specifically designed for dishw ashers use! E very ot her typ e of salt not sp eci fical ly d esign ed fo r di shwas her use, e specially tabl e salt, wil l damage the w at er soft ene r. In ca se of d amage s caused by t he use of unsuitab le salt the ma nuf act urer does not g ive any warranty nor is li able for any dam ag es caused.
Onl y fill wi th s alt bef ore runn ing a cycl e. This wi ll p rev ent any g rains of sa lt or salty water, which ma y have been spill ed, remaining on the bottom o f th e ma chi ne for any period of t ime, which may cau se corrosion.
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Rinse Aid Dispenser
Function of Rinse Aid
Rinse aid is au tomat ically added d uring the las t rinse, ensuring thorough rinsing, a spot an d strea k free dryi ng.
Warning!
Onl y use brand ed rinse ai d fo r di shwasher. N ev er fill t he rinse aid dis penser with any other sub stanc es
(e.g. Di shw asher cle aning ag ent, liquid deterge nt). Th is wou ld damage the applian ce.
with w ate r,It is norm al for a smal l amount of water to
com e out of the s alt co nt ain er.
Fill the sa lt cont ainer to its maximum lim it
A After the l ower ba sket ha s be en remo ved, un scr ew and r emove t he cap from the sa lt container. B Pl ace the en d of the funnel ( supplied) in to the hole and i ntrod uce abo ut 1.5kg of dishwasher salt.
C
D After f illing th e conta iner ,
screw back th e cap tightly.
E The salt wa rn ing l ight will stop be ing after the salt co ntain er ha s be en fi ll ed wi th salt .
F Immed iately afte r f il lin g the sa lt in to the s alt conta iner, a washing pr ogram s hou ld b e started
program Other wi se the filt er system, p um p or ot her im por tant pa rts of t he machin e may b e da maged
by salt y wa ter. This is out of warranty.
(We s ugges t to use a sho rt
).
Th e rinse a id is released d uring t he final ri nse to p reven t wa ter f rom f orming dropl ets on your dishes, which can leave spots and strea ks. I t also improves drying by allowing water to roll off t he d ish es. Your d ish washe r is desig ned to use liquid ri nse a ids. Th e rinse a id d ispenser i s locat ed i nside, on the do or a nd next t o the deter gent dispe nser. To fil l the di spenser, open t he cap and pour t he rinse aid int o the dispenser unti l the level indic ator turns comple te ly black . The vol ume of the ri nse aid c ontainer is about 110ml.
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To open the dispenser, turn the cap to t he "o pe n" (left) arro w and l if t it o ut. Caref ul ly po ur i n the r ins e-aid in to its di spenser, whilst avoid ing i t to o ver flow. Re place the cap by inserting it a ligned with "open " arrow and t urning it to the c lo sed ( right) arrow.
Adjusting Rinse Aid Dispenser
Th e rinse aid dis pe nse r ha s six or four s etting s. Al ways st ar t with the di spe ns er set on "4". If spot s and poo r drying ar e a problem, incre ase the amoun t of r inse ai d dispensed by removing the d is penser lid a nd rotating the di al to "5 ". If the di shes st ill are not drying prope rly o r show s pots, a dju st the dial t o the next hi gher le ver until your dish es a re sp ot-free . The rec ommended set ting is "4". (Factory value is "4".)
Incr ease th e dose if there are drop s of w ate r or lime spot s on t he di sh es a fte r washi ng . Re duce i t i f th ere a re sticky whi tis h st ains on your di shes or a bluish f il m on glassware or kn ife blades.
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As the ri nse aid diminishes, th e size of the bla ck dot on the ri nse aid le vel ind icato r chang es, as illustra ted below.
Ful l 3 / 4 full 1 / 2 full 1 / 4 full - Should refil l to e lim in ate spotting Emp ty
When to Refill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
Un les s the rinse-ai d wa rning ligh t on the control pan el is on, you can alw ays est imate the amount fro m the co lor of the o ptical le vel indic ator "C "located n ex t t o the cap. When the rins e-aid c ont ai ne r i s full, the indic ator wi ll be fully dar k. The si ze o f the dark dot de creases as the r inse -aid diminish es. You sho uld n ever let the rin se a id level be l ess than 1/4 full.
during th e next wash. Don 't forget t o re pla ce the ca p be for e you close dis hwa she r do or.
Clean up any rinse aid spilled w hil e during filling with an absorbe nt cloth to avoid excessive fo aming
The chemical ingredients that comp ose t he dete rgent a re n ecessar y t o remov e, crush and dispense a ll dirt out of the di shwasher. Most of the comme rcial q ualit y de tergen ts are s uit ab le for this pu rpose.
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Pro per Use of De terge nt Use only detergent specifically m ade for the use in d is hwa shers. Keep yo ur det ergent f resh an d dr y. Don't p ut powdered de tergent into t he dispenser u ntil yo u' re read y to w ash dishes .
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 o n their c hem ical c omposition, deterge nts c an b e sp lit in two basic ty pes :
Detergent ta ble ts of diffe ren t brands disso lve at differe nt s pee ds. For this reas on some det er gent ta ble ts cannot dis solve an d devel op the ir full cle aning power during sho rt pro grams. Th ere fore please use long pr og ram s wh en u sin g de terge nt tablets, to ens ure th e c omplete r emoval of dete rgent res idua ls.
The dispenser mus t be refilled before the start of each wash c ycle follo wing th e inst ruc ti ons pro vi ded in t he w ash cycle t ab le . Your d is hwa sher us es less d eterg ent and rinse a id than Conventional di shwashe r. G enerally, onl y one tablespoon of d eterg ent is n eed ed for a no rma l wash lo ad. More he avi ly soiled it ems need more d ete rgent. A lwa ys add the det er gent just before st ar tin g th e dishwas her, otherwise it could g et damp and wil l not dis solve properly.
Concentrated Detergent
Detergent Tablets
Detergent Dispenser
co nventio nal, alkaline detergen ts w ith c austic components lo w al kal in e c oncentrated detergents w ith n atural en zym es
Normally new pulver ise d detergent is without p hosphat e. Thus the water sof ten er function of pho spha te is not giv en. In this case w e recommen d to fill salt in the salt con taine r ev en w hen
the hardness of w ate r is o nly 6 dH. If detergents w ith out ph osp hat e ar e used in the case of hard water oft en white spots app ear on d ish es and glasses. In this ca se plea se add more d ete rgent to reach bet ter results. D eterg ent s wi thout chl ori ne do onl y bleach a li tt le. S trong a nd colour ed spots wi ll not be remo ved compl et ely. I n th is case pl eas e ch oos e a program with a hi gher te mperature.
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Detergents
There are 3 s orts of d etergents
1.With p hos pha te a nd wit h chl ori ne
2.W ith phos phate and with out chlorine
3.Without phosph ate and without chl or ine
Al ways ad d th e d eterg ent just before st artin g ea ch wash cycle. Onl y use bran ded detergent ai d for dishwasher.
If the lid is closed : press r eleas e butto n. The li d will spri ng open .
Deterge nt powder
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Fill the deter gent d isp enser w ith d et ergen t. The mar king indicate s the dos ing le vels , as Illus trate d :on t he r igh t
Plea se obser ve t he manu fa cturer s do sing and st orage Recommendati ons as stated on the deterg ent pac kaging.
Cl ose the lid a nd p ress on it until it locks i nto pla ce.
If the d ishes a re heav ily s oiled , add an a ddi tiona l prewa sh dete rgent dose. This d eterg ent wi ll take eff ec t during the pre-wash p has e.
Filling the detergent dispenser
You in formation ab out the a mo unt o f de ter gent for th e si ngl e program me o n page 14.
will find
Be aware that depend ing o n th e so iling of water, se tt ing may be diffe ren t. Pl ease ob ser ve the manufa cturer 's r ecomm end ations on the de te rge nt packagi ng .
1. Place the main wa shi ng cycle d eterg ent in the st orage co mpa rtment indicated wi th an A on the picture. Th e ma rki ng on the compartmen t indica tes the dos in g le vel .
2. Place pre-was h d et erg ent cyc le detergent an ywhere in side the inner tan k
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Cutlery with woode n, horn c hin a or mothe r-of-pea rl handle s Plastic i tem s that ar e no t heat resis tant Older cut le ry w ith g lue d pa rts t ha t are n ot tempe ratur e resistant Bonded cutlery i tems or dis hes Pewte r or c oop er i tems Crystal gl ass Steel items subject t o rusting Wooden p la tte rs Items made fr om s ynthetic fibre s
Some ty pes of g las ses can b ecome dul l afte r a large num ber of washes
Sil ver and al uminum parts have a ten dency to discolour du rin g wa shi ng
Gla zed pat terns may fade if ma ch ine washed frequently
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishes an d item s of cu tlery mu st not lie inside on e an other, o r cover e ach oth er.
The upper bas ket is designed to ho ld more d eli ca te and li ghter d ishwa re such as g las ses , coffee and te a cups Long b lad ed k nives sto red in an upright posi tion are a poten ti al haza rd! Long a nd/ or s harp it ems o f cutlery s uch as carving k nives must be p ositioned hori zonta lly in the uppe r basket. Please do not ove rload your di shwas her. This is important for good resu lts a nd for reasonable consu mpt ion o f en er gy.
To a voi d damag e, glasses s hould not touch one an other. Loa d large a nd d iff icult to clean items in t he lower basket.
Load hollow it ems suc h as cups, gl asses, pans e tc. With t he opening facing do wnwards so tha t water can not colle ct in the con tainer or a deep base.
Consi der buying utensils w hich are id entified as dishwas her-p roo f. Use a mild d ete rgent that i s de scribed as 'kind to dis hes'. If n ece ss ary, seek further information from th e de terge nt manu facturers. For par ticular items, select a progr am with To p reven t damage, do not take gla ss a nd cutl ery out of t he dishwashe r immed iatel y after t he programme h as ended.
t he lo west po ssible te mpe rature.
(F or best performance of the di shw ash er, foll ow the se lo ading guid eline s. Featu res and ap pea ra nce of b ask ets and cutlery bask et s m ay v ary from your mode l.)
Sc rape off any la rg e a mounts of left over fo od. Sof ten r emnan ts o f burnt food in p ans. It is not necess ary to rinse the dis he s under running wat er. Pl ace ob jects in the dishwasher i n following way:
1.I tem s su ch a s cups, g lasses, po ts /pa ns, etc . are fa ced downw ards.
2.Curv ed i tems, o r ones with recess es, shoul d be l oad ed a slant s o th at wate r can run off.
3.All u ten sils are st ack ed s ecu rely an d can not ti p o ver.
4.All u ten sils are pl ace d in t he way t hat t he s pra y arms can rotate fr eel y d uring washing.
Very s mall item s shoul d not be washed in the dishwas her as th ey c oul d ea sil y fall out of the basket.
To p re ven t wa ter dr ipping fr om the uppe r b asket into th e lo wer ba ske t, w e recom mend th at you empty the lower bask et f irst
, fo llowed by the
up per bas ket.
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For bette r stacking o f pots and pa ns, the spike s ca n be fold ed down as show on the p icture below.
The upper bas ket is designed to h ol d m ore del ic ate
and li ghter dishware such a s gl ass es, coffe e an d te a cu ps and sauc ers, as w ell as pla tes , sm all b owls and sh all ow p ans (as lo ng as they a re n ot too di rty). Posit ion the d ishes and coo kware s o that th ey w ill not ge t moved by t he spray of w ate r.
Pots, ser vin g bo wl s, etc, m ust alw ays be p lac ed top down . Deep pots sh oul d be s lan ted to allow water to flow o ut.
Ple ase be r emi nde d th at :
The Botto m Bas ket fe atu re s fo lding sp ikes so that l arg er or more po ts and pans can be loaded.
They do n ot n est tog ether. Silverware i s placed with the ma le face u p. Long uten sil s in the m iddle.
Cutlery shou ld b e place d in t he cutlery b asket with t he handles at the bo ttom. I f th e rack ha s side bask ets, th e
spoon s shoul d be loaded s ep ara tely into th e ap pr opr iate slots, utens ils should be plac ed in the
horizontal p ositi on at the front of the upper bask et .
Especially long
Do not let any item exte nd through the botto m. Always load sharp utensils with th e sh arp p oint d own!
The height of th e up per rack c an be easily adjust ed to accom mod ate talle r dishes in ei ther the upper and lower rac k. To raise the rac k t o the upper p osi tion, li ft ra ck u nti l both si des are a t th e same heigh t. T he ra ck w ill secur e int o place. To low er the rack , push down on t he h andle and rel ease.
For bette r st ack ing o f cu ps, th e s helve s ca n be fold ed
down as show on t he picture belo w.
We suggest that you pla ce l arge items and th e most difficul t to c lean items such as pots, p ans, lids, servi ng di shes and bowls, as shown in t he figu re belo w. It is pref erabl e to p lac e servi ng dishes and lids on t he s ide o f the racks in order t o avoid bl ock ing the r otation of the top s pray ar m.
in to the lo wer basket:
For a top qua lity c lea nin g, pla ce t he s ilverwar e in t he basket making sure th at:
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Ra pi d
90 Mi n
Gl ass
No rma l
Int en siv e
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*E N 50242 : This p rogramme i s the test cycl e. The in for mation fo r c ompa rab ility te st
in acc orda nce wit h EN 50242, as f ol low s:
Capacity: 13 setting Position Upp er b asket: Rinse aid set ting: 6 Pl:0.49w; Po :0.45w.
lower p osi tion
Me ans: n eed to fill rinse into the Rinse -Aid D is penser.
( )
(*E N 50242 )
For nor mal ly s oil ed load s, such as po ts p lates glass es a nd li gh tly soiled pan s.
For heaviest soi led crockery,
and normally s oi led p ots pans dishes etc w ith dried on s oiling.
A shorter wa sh for lightly soile d loads a nd qui ck wa sh.
Pre-w ash(5 0 ) Was h (6 0 ) Rinse Rinse Rinse(70 ) Drying
Pre-wash(45 ) Was h (5 5 ) Rinse Rinse ( 65 ) Drying
Wash (4 5 )
Dr ying
Pr e-w ash
Ri nse(5 5 )℃℃
Wash (4 5 ) Rinse Rinse (55 )℃℃
(5 0 )
185
19 5
175
30
1.3
0.93
1.6
0.7 5
17.5
13.5
10
11
(6 5 ) Wash Rinse ( 65 ) Drying
Pre-wash
90 12. 51.3 5
For lightly so iled crockery
and g lass.
130 0.9
13
Was h (4 0 ) Rinse
Drying
Pre-w ash
Rinse(60 )℃℃
Auto se ns ing wa sh, l ightly, normally or he avily soile d cr ock ery, w it h o r wi th ou t dr ied-o n f oo d
Pre -wash (4 5 ) Autowas h(4 5-5 5 ) Rin se Rin se (6 5 ) Drying
150
0 .9~1 .3 11~1 5
This is s tan dard progr amme, it i s sui tab le to cl ean normally soiled tablewar e a nd it is the mo st ef fi cien t programm e in te rms o f it s c ombined energ y and water cons ump tio n for th at type of t ableware.
For normally soiled lo ads that need q ui ck wash.
Aut o
5/30g
1or2 pi ece s
5/30g
1o r2 pi eces
5/3 0g
1or2 piece s
35g
1 piece
25g
5/30g
1 piece
5/30g
1o r2 pi eces
St art ing a cycle wash
Draw ou t the low er a nd uppe r basket, l oad the dis hes an d push the m ba ck. It is commende d to l oad the lo wer basket first , then the up pe r one ( see th e section entit led
Loading th e Di shw ash er ). Pour in th e detergen t (see the se ct ion entitled ). Ins ert the p lug in to th e so cke t. The po wer sup pl y is 220-240 VAC /5 0 HZ , the spe cific ation of the so cket is 1 0A 250VAC . Make sure t hat the water sup ply is tu rned on to f ull pre ssure. Clo se the do or, p ress the On /Off but to n to swi tch o n th e ma chi ne . Press the pr ogra m b utton , the wash pr ogram will be change d as fo ll ows dir ect io n:
If a p rogram is selected, the respo nse lig ht will lig ht on . Th en p ress the Star t/Pause b utton, t he dis hwasher
Auto Intensive->Normal->ECO ->Glass ->Rapid;-> ->90 m in
1
2 3
4 5
Pr ior t o first tim e us e
wil l s tar t its cy cle .
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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 start running again.
It is dangerou s to op en the door mid-cycle, as hot steam may sc al d you.
When the wo rki ng c yc le h as fi nished, t he buzz er of the dishwasher wil l soun d f or 8 s econds, then stop. Turn off the app li anc e us ing th e ON/OFF button, shut off t he wate r supp ly and open the door of th e di shw asher. Wai t for a few m in utes be for e un lo adi ng the di shwashe r t o av oi d h andling the di shes an d utens il s wh ile they are sti ll hot and more su sc eptible to b reak. They w ill a ls o dr y better.
Open the door carefully.
Hot dishes are sensitive to minutes befo re r emovi ng from the app lianc e. Open the dishwas her's d oor, leave it ajar and wait a few minutes b efore r emoving the dishes. In this way they will be cooler and the dryi ng will b e im proved.
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Unloading the dishwasher
Empty the lower basket first an d then the up per one . T hi s will avoid wat er d ripping from t he uppe r Baske t onto the dishe s in the lowe r one.
It i s normal for the d ishwasher to be wet inside.
Switch ing Off the Dishwashe r
The p ro gra m light i s on but is n ot bl in kin g, only in this ca se has the pr ogramme ended.
1.Switch of f the dishwasher by p ressing the ON/OFF button.
2.Tur n o ff th e w ater t ap!
Premise:
1 A running cycl e can on ly be cha nged if i t ha s on ly be en runn in g for a sho rt time . Otherwise, t he det er gen t may
hav e already bee n released, an d the appli ance ma y have already dr ained t he wash w ater. If t hi s is t he case, the d eter gent dis pense r mu st be ref illed ( see the se ction entit led F ).
2 Press th e start/paus e to stop t he washing, press the Prog ram but ton ,
th e machi ne will be in stand by stat e, then you can change th e program to the de sir ed cycle se tti ng
(se e the secti on enti tled " Start in g a washing p rog ra m ).
more than 3 seconds
"
ill ing the de te reg ent dispens er
If y ou open th e door , the ma ch ine will pause. Th e colo n in th e display bl inking a nd t he buzz er will every minute unless you close the door . After you close the door ,the machine wi ll keep on working a ft er 10 seconds.
dur in g a w as h cycle
will s top sound
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The filter prevent s lar ger remn ant s of food or o ther ob jects from ge tting insid e t he pump . The res id ues may blo ck th e fi lt er, in t his c as e th ey must be r emoved .
The filter system con si sts of a coarse fi lte r,a flat (Main f ilter) And a mi crofilter(Fine fi lte r) .
Fo od and soil p art icles tra pped in t his filter ar e pulve rized by a sp ecial jet on the lower spr ay a rm and washed d own dr ain.
La rger i tems, s uch as p iec es of bon es o r glass, th at coul d block th e dr ain a re trappe d in t he coar se filter. To re move the i te ms ca ught by the fi lter, gently squeeze the tap on the to p of th is filter and lift out.
This fi lt er holds soil an d food re si dues in the sump a rea a nd
pr eve nts
the m fr om b ein g redeposite d on the dishe s d uring wash cy cle .
Main filter
1
Co arse filter
2
Fine filter
3
2
3
1
Filter assembly
The filter eff icien tl y For bes t perform ance an d results, the filter mu st be cleaned re gularly. this reason, i t i s a good id ea t o remove th e la rge r food particl es trappe d in th e filter afte r e ach was h cy cl e b y rinsing the sem ici rc ula r filte r an d cup under runnin g water. To re move th e filter de vic e, pull the cup ha ndl e in the up ward di rection.
re moves f ood par ti cle s from th e wa sh w ate r, allowin g i t to be rec ycled d ur ing the cyc le.
For
The dishw asher m ust nev er b e us ed without t he fil ters. Impro per rep lacemen t o f the filter ma y reduce the performanc e lev el o f the app liance and damage dishes and ut ens ils .
Step 1 Turn the
filt er counter cl oc kwi se,
St ep 2 lift th e filte r as sy 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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1
2
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The con tro l pane l can be cle aned by using a lightly d ampened clot h. Aft er cleaning, make sur e to dry it tho rou ghly.
For t he e xterior, us e a good a ppl ia nce polish wax. Never u se shar p objects, sco uring p ads or h ar sh c leaner s on a ny p art of the di shwasher.
Winterzing
1 .C ut off th e el ectrical power to t he d ishwasher at the sup pl y source.
2. Turn off the water s upply and disconne ct the wate r inlet p ipe from th e water va lve.
3. Drain th e water from the inlet pip e and water v alv e. ( Use a pan to gather th e wa ter)
4. Reconnect the water i nlet pipe t o th e w ater valve.
5. Remove the filt er at the bottom of th e tub an d us e a sponge to soak up water i n the sump.
please t ake frost p rotection measure s on the di shwasher in winter. Ever y fter wash ing c ycles, please oper ate as follows
time a
Cleaning the Filter
Cleaning The Door
To clean the co ars e filter an d the fine fi lt er, u se a clea ning brush. Reassem ble the filte r par ts (see p age 16) and reinser t the m in the dishwasher, pos ition ing them in t hei r seat and pr essin g do wnw ards.
When cleaning the filters, Otherwise, the filters could be contorted and the performance of the dishwasher could be decrea sed.
do not knock the m.
To c lean th e ed ge around the do or, you
To a void pe netration of water into t he d oor l ock and e lectr ica l co mpo nents, do not use a spray cleaner of any ki nd.
sh ould only use a s oft , ward and da mp
cloth.
Never u se a spray clean er t o clean t he d oor panel a s it m ay d amage the door lo ck and elect rical compone nts . Abrasive agen ts or som e pa per tow els shou ld no t be u se d becau se of t he risk o f scr atching or leaving spots on the stainl ess ste el surfac e.
Cleaning the Spray Arms
If you r dishwas her cannot work beca use o f th e ice, pl ea se co nt act pro fessi onal service persons.
It is ne cessary to c lean the spray arm s re gul ar ly fo r ha rd water che micals will cl og the sp ray ar m j ets an d bearings.
- A fter each cy cle, c heck for any debris in the filte r to a voi d futu re block age.
- By u nscrewing the coa rse fi lter, you can rem ove the fi lter system. Re move any fo od remnant s and cle an t he filters und er running w ater.
Remarks:
The entire filter assembly should be cleaned once a wee k.
To r emove the lowe r spr ay a rm, pull ou t the spr ay a rm u pwa rd.
To r emove the upper spray a rm, hold t he nut, r ota te the arm clockwise to r emove i t.
Wash th e arms in s oapy an d warm wate r and use a soft brus h to cl ean the jets. Replace them after rinsing them thorough ly.
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It is reco mme nd t hat y ou r un a was h cy cle with t he dis hwash er e mpty an d then re move the pl ug from the soc ket, turn o ff the wa ter supply and le ave the door of the appliance slig htl y op en. This w ill h elp the door sea ls to last l ong er and pr eve nt o dours f ro m f ormin g wit hi n the a pplia nce .
If the appliance must be move d, tr y to kee p it in the vertical pos it ion . If a bso lu tely ne ces sary, it can be posit ioned o n its bac k.
One of the fa cto rs that cause odours to form in the dis hw ash er n the seals .
Perio dic cleaning with a damp spo nge will prevent t his from occu rri ng.
is r emai ning food s trapped i
Before cl ean ing or performin g maintenance, always remove the plug from the sock et.
To cle an t he e xte ri or and ru bber parts of the di shwashe r, do not use sol ven ts or abr asi ve c le ani ng p roducts. Only u se a cloth with warm soapy wat er. To remov e spots o r st ain s from th e surf ace of t he in terior, use a cloth d ampened wit h wa ter an a li ttle vineg ar, o r a clean ing pro duc t ma de specifically f or dishw ashe rs.
Remove the Plu g
No Solvents or Abrasive Cleanin g
Moving the Applia nce
Seals
After ever y wash, t urn off t he w ater supp ly to the appli ance a nd leav e t he doo r slightly ope n so th at moisture an d odour s ar e n ot trapped inside.
After Every Wash
When not in use for a Timelo ng
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Th e insta llati on of the pipes
an d elect rical equ ip ments sh ould be done by p rofessiona ls .
Electrical Shock elec trical power
dishwasher.
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
Hazard. Disconnect
before installing
The in sta ll ati on position of dis hwa sher should be n ear the e xisti ng inlet and dra in hoses a nd p owe r co rd. One side of th e ca bin et sink s hou ld be c hos en t o f ac ilita te the co nnection of drain hoses o f the dis hwas her.
Installation preparation
Note: pl eas e check the acc ompanying installation acces sorie s(hoo k for aes thetic panel,screw)
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Please c arefully read the installation instruction.
Illus trations of cabinet dim ensio ns and in st allation position of t he dishwasher
Preparations sh ould b e ma de before moving th e dishwas her to th e in sta llation place.
Choose a pl ac e near th e si nk to f ac ili tate the inst all ation of inlet and drain hos es (see figu re 1).
If dishwas her is installed at the corn er o f the cab inet, th ere shoul d be some sp ace (illu st rat ed in figur e 2) when th e do or is opene d.
2
1
Minimum sp ace when
the door is opened
Figure2
Cabinet dime ns ions
Figure1
Cabinet
Dis hwas her
Do or of dis hwas her
Minimum space of 50mm
1
The ae st hetic wood en p anel could be p roces sed according to the Figure 3 .
Th e ae sthetic pa nel sh ould be pr oc essed in accordanc e with t he illu strated dimen si ons
Figure3
Aesthetic panel's dimensions and installation
Less than 5mm
bet ween the top of dishwasher a nd cabinet and the outer door aligned to cabinet.
90 °
90 °
600 mm
820mm
100
580mm
80
Space between cabinet bottom and floor
Electrical, drain and water supply line entrances
(Unit: mm)
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Inst allation of ae sthetic panel
Figure4a
Inst allation of ae sthetic
wo od en panel
Figure4b
. take away the f our short screws
. pin up the fo ur long
screws
1
2
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2 In stall the g ummed stic kers on t he aesthetic woode n panel and put th em into the s lot of th e outer d oor of the
dishw asher(s ee figure 4 a). Afte r posit io nin g of th e pa nel , fix the panel onto the outer doo r by
screw s an d bo lts(See figure 4b) .
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Tension adjustment of the door sp ring
Figure5
Tension adjustment of the door spring
Connection of drain hoses
The door springs are set at the factory to the pr op er tension for the outer door. If aesthetic wooden panel are installed, you will have to adjust the door spring t en sion. Rota te the adjusting screw to drive the adjustor to strain or relax the steel cable (see figure 5 ).
Door spring tensi on is correct when the door remains horizontal i n the fully opened position y et r ises to a close with t he slight lif t of a finger.
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In ser t the drain h ose in to a drain pi pe with a m inimum di ameter of 4 0mm , or let it run int o the sink, mak ing sure to avo id bending or cri mp ing it.
Th e heigh t of t he d rain pipe mu st be les s than 10 00mm.
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 installation steps
1
2
. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6
7 8
Install t he fu rniture d oor to th e ou ter door of th e dishwasher usi ng the brac kets prov ided . Re fer
to the template for posi ti oning of the brackets.
Adj ust th e tensio n of the door spri ngs by using an A llen key turning in a cloc kwise mo tion to
tighten the left and right door spring s. Failure to do this could cause dama ge to your dishwasher
(I llustration 2)
Connect the inle t hose t o t he cold wat er suppl y Connect the drai n ho se. Refer to diagram (Figure 6) Connect the power cord
Aff ix th e condensatio n strip u nde r the wor k sur face of cabi net. Please ensu re the c onde nsati on
stri p is flus h wi th e dge of work s urface.
Place th e dishwa sher int o po sition.(Illustratio n 4)
Lev el t he dishwasher. The re ar food can b e ad justed from the f ront of t he dishwasher by t urn ing th e Allen s crew in the m iddle of the base of dishwasher use a n A ll en k ey (Illus trati on 5 A). To a djust th e front fe et, use a flat scre w driver an d turn the front fe et until the dish washer is leve l (Ill ustrati on 5B ). 9 The dish washer mu st be secured in place. There a re two w ays to do t hi s: A. Normal work surf ace :Put the inst allat ion hook into the slot of t he s ide plan e and sec ure it to the
work surface with the wood screws (I llust ration 6). B. Marble or granite wor k to p:Fix th e side w ith Screw. (Ill ustr ation 7) .
【Figure 7】
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Dishwasher must be level for proper dish ra ck operation and wash performance.
1 Place a spirit level on door and rack tr ack inside the tub as shown to chec k that the
dishwasher is . 2 level the dishwasher by adjusting the t hr ee levelling legs individually. 3 When the dishwasher, plea se pay attention not to let the dishwashe r tip over.
le ve lled
levellin g
Illustration of fe et adjustment
Figure 8
NO TE: The maximum adjustmen t heig ht of the feet is 50 mm.
Ensure th e vo lta ge and frequen cy o f the p ower being correspond s t o th ose on the ratin g plate.On ly insert t he p lug into an electrical soc ket which is earthed properly. If the el ect ri cal socket to w hi ch the appl iance must b e co nnected is not appropria te for th e plug , re place the sock et, rather th an u sing a adaptors or t he li ke a s th ey coul d ca use overhea tin g and b urns.
Plea se lo ok a t th e rating lab el to know th e ra ting v oltage and connect t he d ish wash er to t he a pp rop riate pow er s upp ly. Use the required fus e 10 amp, ti me dela y f use or c irc ui t break er rec ommended and pro vide sepa rate ci rc uit serving only this app lia nc e.
Ch eck leve l side to side
Spirit level
Check leve l Front to Back
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 sink is 1 00 0 h igher f rom the floor, the ex ces s wa ter in hoses cannot be drai ned directly in to the si nk . It will b e necessa ry to d rain excess wate r from hoses i nt o a bowl or suitable container that i s he ld outside a nd lower th an t he sink.
Water Outlet
Connect th e water drain hose. Th e dr ain hose must be correctl y fi tt ed to avoid wate r l ea ks. Ensure tha t the water inl et ho se i s n ot kinked or squashed.
The following things should b e checked before starting the dishwasher.
Syphon Connection
The dis ta nce be twe en the drain conne ction and the bottom o f the appli ance mu st not be longer th an 1000mm. The water drain hose shou ld b e fixed .
The content o f this manual is very helpful to the users.
After installation, p lease make su re to keep this manual.
Extension Hose
If you need a d ra in h ose exte nsion, mak e sure to use a similar dra in hose . It m ust b e no l on ger tha n 4 metres; o therwise the cleaning eff ect of the di sh washe r coul d b e re duc ed.
1 The dishwasher is levelled and fixed properly
2 The inlet valve is open
3 To avoid any water leak, check if inlet valve is correctly screwed to the dishwasher
4 The wires are tightly conn ected
5 The po wer is switched o n
6 The inlet and d rain hoses are knotted
7 All packing ma terials and print ings have been removed from the dishwasher.
Po sitio n the applianc e in the desired loc at ion . The b ack should rest ag ain st the w all beh ind it, a nd the sides, al ong the ad jac ent cab inets o r walls. The dis hwasher i s equip ped w ith wat er s upp ly and dra in h ose s th at can be posit ioned either to the rig ht o r the l eft sides t o facil itate p roper i nstal lation.
Please close the hydra nt aft er use
Pull The safety supply hoses completely out from storage compartment located at rear of dishwasher.
Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher.
1
Tighter the screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread 3/4inch.
2 3
The appliance mu st be conne cted to the water mai ns usi ng n ew hose -sets . The old hose-set s shou ld not be reused .
Water pr essu re must be b etween 0,04 MPa an d 1 MPa. If the p ressure i s be low the minimum con sult o ur Serv ice D epartme nt for ad vic e.
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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
r
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 lid .Ensure the fix is fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which are obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on the dishwasher function. If in doubt, contact
a suitably qualified plumber.
Deter gent with c olora nt was used
Ma ke sure t ha t the det erg ent i s the one wit hout color ant.
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.
Check t he c oars e filter (se e se ct ion t itled " Cl ean ing The Filte r " )
Check the kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If the problem is the kitchen sink not draining ,you may need a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwashers.
Use only t he spec ial d ishwa sher detergent to avoid suds. If this o cc urs, op en t he dishwas her a nd let suds eva po rate A dd 1 gal lon o f co ld w ater to the tub.
Clos e an d lat ch t he d ishwasher, t hen select any cycle .
Dish was her w ill drain out the water a t the first step. Open t he door after dr ain ing i s ov er and c he ck if the suds hav e disappeare 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".
r
Use le ss detergent if y ou h ave soft wate r and s el ect a shor ter c ycle to w ash the glasswa re a nd to get th em c lea n.
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 dish was her immedia tel y afte r washing. Open th e door slightl y so that t he st eam can escape. Beg in u nlo ading the dishwas her on ly o nce the dishe s are b arely warm to the touch. Empty the lower basket firs t to p revent any wate r fr om d ripping into t he l owe r baske t.
With a short pr ogr am, the w ashing tempera ture is lower, d ecreasin g cl ean ing perfo rmance. Choose a prog ram with a long w ashing 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.
r
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.
In case of ma lfunc ti on s,the appliance will disp la y error codes to warn you:
Overflow.
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 it i s or b roken distributary v alve.open
Failure of orient ation of distributar y va lve.
E9
Keep touching a bu tton mo re than 30 s econds.
Wat er or som ethin g on t he button.
E3 Se tting tempera tu re n ot re ac he d.
Ma lfunctio n of heating e lem en t.
ED
Communication failure between main PCB and display PCB
Open circuit or broken communication wire.
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Height : 815mm Width : 598 mm
Depth : 570mm
( )
with the door closed
Water pressur e: 0.04-1.0MPa Power s upply: see rating label
Capacity: 13 place settings
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81.5 c m
57 cm
DV H1344W,DVH1344B,DVH1344X,
26 2
0.93
19 5
26 2
44
1930 W
DE D IE TRICH
13
Build under
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Any maintenance on your equipment should be u ndertaken by:
-Either your dealer,
-Or another qualified mechanic who is an a ut ho rized agent for the brand appliances. Wh en making an appoin tment, state the full reference of your equipment (model, type and serial number). This information appears on the manufacturer's nameplat e attached to your equipment.
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