Eurotech EDW154E, EDW174E, EDW194E, EDW132C Owner's Manual

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Dishwasher Owner ’s Manual
ENGLISHFRANÇAISESPAÑOL
IMPORTANT
To get the best performance
from your appliance, read all
operating instructions before
using it for the first time.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions 3 Child Safety Tips 3 Dishwasher Features 4 Dishwasher Dimensions 4 Installation Instructions 5 Loading the Dishwasher 16 Detergent Dispenser 18 Rinse Aid Dispenser 20 Model EDW132C Operating Instructions 21 Model EDW154E Operating Instructions 22 Model EDW174E Operating Instructions 23 Model EDW194E Operating Instructions 25 Care and Maintenance 27 Overfill Protection 28 Solutions to Common Dishwashing Problems 29 Troubleshooting 30 Washing Special Items 32 Product Warranty 33 Index 34
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual does not cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Some situations may arise where use of common sense and caution should always be used when installing, operating, and maintaining any appliance.
WARNING! Before using your dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before using the dishwasher.Dishwashers must be electrically grounded. Read the Installation Instructions for details.Use the dishwasher only for its intended purpose.Do not run the dishwasher while you are out of the home.Use only automatic dishwasher detergents and rinse agents.To reduce the risk of injury, keep detergents and rinse aids out of the reach of children.Do not load sharp items near the door; you could damage the door seal.Place sharp knives in the silverware basket with the sharp ends down to avoid the risk of cut-type
injuries.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For items not marked,
check the manufacturer’s recommendations. Items not dishwasher safe could become deformed or melt and create a potential fire hazard.
Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use.Do not operate the dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place (i.e., guard plate, access
panel, toe kick, etc.)
Do not tamper with controls by removing or changing.Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the dishwasher door or baskets .To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on a dishwasher.Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used
for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for two weeks, before using the dishwasher turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
When removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it, remove the door to the washing
compartment.
Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before servicing.Repairs should be done by a qualified technician.
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CHILD SAFETY TIPS
Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids are corrosive, so always keep them out of reach of children.Should a child swallow dishwasher detergent or rinse aid, give plenty to drink immediately, i.e., one or
two glasses of milk or water. Do not try to induce vomiting. Seek medical advice immediately:
1-800-POISON1
Always close the door and start the dishwasher as soon as you put in the detergent.Always keep small children away from the machine when it is open. There may be some detergent
residue left inside the machine.
If dishwasher detergent gets in someone’s eyes, rinse them with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.Do not allow children to use or play in or on the dishwasher.Load all long and sharp items in the knife/utensil basket. If this is not possible, load sharp objects with
the pointed end facing the back of the dishwasher. Sharp items loaded in the silverware basket should be loaded with pointed ends down.
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DISHWASHER FEATURES
Y our new dishwasher features our EuroStyle™ wash system. This means that after the prewash, the water is drained out and the main wash starts with clean water. If you plan to start your dishwasher right away,
it’s not necessary to rinse the dishes. You do, however, need to scrape off the large particles of food before loading.
NOTE: Deviations in features may occur, depending on the model.
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1) Detergent dispenser
2) Rinse aid dispenser
3) Data tag
4) Lower basket
5) Filters
6) Lower spray arm
7) Upper spray arm
8) Upper basket
9) Power cord
10) Water supply hose
11) Drain hose
12) Cutlery basket
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DISHWASHER DIMENSIONS
Models EDW132C, EDW154E, EDW174E
US Metric
Height 32"–35" 813–890 mm Width 23-15/16" 608 mm Depth *23-5/16" 592 mm Depth w/door open *45-1/2” 1156 mm Weight 104 lb 48 kg
* Includes 1 for high loop.
23-15/16"
608 mm
LOW
ON
HEAT
HEAT
TEMP.
LOW
OFF
PREWASH
PREWASH
TEMP.
ON
Eurotech
23-5/16" 592 mm
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Model EDW194E
US Metric
Height 32"–35" 813–890 mm Width 23-15/16" 608 mm Depth *21-7/8" 556 mm Depth w/door open *45-3/8” 1153 mm Weight 95 lb 43 kg
* Includes 1 for high loop. This depth measurement is without the door panel.
**
45-1/2"
1156 mm
**
32" to 35"
4
813 to 890 mm
** These dimensions are different for
EDW194E. See dimensions above.
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INST ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions carefully and completely before you install the machine. The installation should be carried out by a qualified person who is familiar with all local codes and ordinances for electrical and plumbing connections.
If a dishwasher is being installed in this area for the first time, most of the cabinet work, plumbing, and electrical has to be done before you move the machine into place.
If you are replacing an old dishwasher, you must check the plumbing connection and wiring before you move the new dishwasher into place.
A built-in dishwasher must be enclosed on the top, both sides and the back. The best place for your dishwasher is in the kitchen near the sink. This makes it easier to connect the water and drain supply lines.
After you have placed the dishwasher near the installation location, remove the wrappings from the dishwasher. Be sure to remove any items packaged inside the dishwasher.
NOTE: It is a good idea to inspect for any shipping damage before you proceed with the installation.
Should you find any damage, you should report it to your dealer or builder immediately.
WHAT YOU NEED
TOOLS
1) Phillips No. 2 screwdriver or power screwdriver (preferably with magnetic screw bits)
2) Adjustable 10 crescent wrench
3) Open-ended wrench (1/2", 3/8 and 5/8")
4) Tape measure
5) Spirit level
6) Electric drill with 1-1/2”” drill bit or hole saw (for new installations)
7) Keyhole saw
8) 2-1/2 Squeeze Clamps (for EDW194E door panel installation only)
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MA TERIALS NEEDED
Shut-off valve and fittings for water supply line
MA TERIALS SUPPLIED WITH UNIT
The items illustrated below are packaged inside each unit for your convenience.
1) Warrranty card
2) Data plate/serial card
3) Cutlery caddy cover *
4) Moisture barriers (2)
5) Drain hose high loop support
6) Hardware package
7) Slide cups for levelling legs
8) Owner's Manual
9) Top fill strip for EDW194E *Not with EDW132C
Hardware Package
Contents
Two 1-1/8 screws with sleeves Four 3/4 screws Four 1-1/2 screws One rubber washer
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CABINET OPENING DIMENSIONS
Measurements
US Metric
Height 32"–35" 813–890 mm Width 24" 610 mm Depth 23-15/16" 608 mm
The electrical and water supplies should enter through the area indicated by the shading on the illustration at right. They should come through the right side of the machine, a maximum of 2 (50 mm) from the back wall and 6-1/4 to 8-1/4 (159–210 mm) from the floor, depending on the underneath cabinet height.
6-1/4" to 8-1/4" 159 to 210 mm
After determining where the water supply line will enter under the sink, drill a 1-1/2" (38 mm) access hole. The water line inlet valve is on the right rear of the machine.
MOISTURE BARRIER
Among the materials supplied with your unit are two strips of moisture resistant material (moisture barriers). One of these is intended to be affixed underneath the front edge of the cabinet to prevent possible moisture damage. The other is for a custom wood panel (EDW194E only).
If you intend to use a moisture barrier on the cabinet, you should affix it to the cabinet before you install the dishwasher.
2"
50 mm
23-15/16"
608 mm
32" to 35"
813 to 890 mm
24"
610 mm
INSTALLING THE TOP FILL STRIP ON MODEL EDW194E
If you have Model EDW194E, you will need to install the fill strip before you place the dishwasher inside the cabinet. To do this, follow the instructions below:
1. Center the fill strip on top of the installation lip on the front edge of the unit.
2. If the fill strip is wider than the cabinet opening, use a coarse sandpaper or straight edge hack saw to trim one end.
3. Using 2-1/2 squeeze clamps, secure the fill strip to the installation lip, as illustrated below.
4. Fasten the fill strip to the dishwasher using the four 3/4 screws supplied with the unit in the holes on the installation lip.
5. Remove the clamps.
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ADJUSTING THE LEVELING LEGS
Before you slide the unit under the cabinet, you should adjust the levelling legs to within 1/8 of the opening height. The four leveling legs should be adjusted by unscrewing the leg out to the length required. When the feet are properly adjusted, tighten the
locking nuts to the base pan.
(The machine may have an inclination of 2° maximum without affecting its performance.)
WARNING! Never lay the dishwasher on its front or
side. When necessary, lay the unit on its back.
It is advisable to lay the unit on a tarp or blanket so as not to scratch or damage the floor or the dishwasher.
MOVING THE MACHINE INTO PLACE
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Levelling leg
Locking nut
WARNING! Make sure you put the slides cups under the legs to prevent damaging the
1. Remove the zip tie holding the hoses and power supply cord in place on the back of the unit, as illustrated at right.
2. Position the machine in front of the cabinet opening.
3. Pull out the drain hose to ensure there are no sharp bends.
4. Start to feed water, drain lines, and electric cord (if necessary) into the access hole in the cabinet.
5. Grip the unit at the top or side edges and gently slide the unit into the dishwasher opening using the slide cups provided with the unit.
WARNING! Never use your knee or shoulder to push
6. Check the level and make adjustments if necessary. (See above.)
WARNING! Be careful of sharp edges.
floor or unit when you slide it into place (see page 5).
the unit in place. You could damage the dishwasher.
OPENING THE EDW194E CUSTOM DOOR
To open the door panel on the EDW194E, insert your fingers into the rectangular slots on each side of the door and pull.
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FASTENING THE DISHWASHER TO THE CABINET
Its necessary to fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet so it wont tilt when the door is opened or if something heavy is placed on the door. Use only the screws provided with the machine. The dishwasher can be fastened to the cabinet on the top, at the sides, or both, depending on the type of installation.
ST ANDARD CABINET INST ALLA TIONS
For a standard cabinet and ADA installations, you should mount the dishwasher at the top. To do this, follow the instructions below:
1. Use the four 3/4 screws provided with the unit to mount the dishwasher to underneath the cabinet top.
2. Insert the screws through the four holes on the top installation lip and tighten securely.
3. When the machine is properly attached, check that the feet are tight against the floor and the machine is level.
SOLID SURFACE COUNTER TOP INSTALLATIONS
If you have a solid surface countertop that will not accommodate screws, mount the dishwasher to the cabinet using the side mount holes. To do this, follow the instructions below:
1. Remove the white plugs from the side holes and use a “center punch to assist in starting the screws.
2. Insert the two mounting screws with sleeves provided with the unit into the side holes and tighten the screw securely.
3. Cover the screw heads with the plastic plugs provided with the machine.
4. When the machine is properly attached, check that the feet are tight against the floor and that the machine is level.
Use this method only for solid surface counter tops, such as marble.
Top Fastening
This method is for standard installations only.
Side Fastening
EDW194E WITH A TOP FILL STRIP INST ALLATIONS
Model EDW194E installations with a top fill strip should be mounted to the cabinet on the sides for all installations, except ADA height installations, which should be mounted at the top.
NOTE: Do not fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet until after you have installed the custom door panel. To do this installation, follow the steps below:
Top fill strip
1. Install the fill strip as explained on page 6.
2. Remove the white plugs from the side holes and use a “center punch to assist in starting the screws.
3. Insert the two mounting screws with sleeves provided with the unit into the side holes and tighten securely.
NOTE: Failure to use the sleeves could cause the unit
to warp, which could cause it to leak.
4. Cover the screw heads with the plastic plugs provided with the
Side Fastening
Model EDW194E
This method is for EDW194E installations with a top fill strip.
machine.
5. When the machine is properly attached, check that the feet are tight against the floor and that the machine is level.
INSTALLING THE TOE KICK
Y ou will have to adjust the toe kick bracket depth to allow for the thickness of the toe kick. T o do this, first measure the thickness of the toe kick. Then press the spring tab on the sides of the base pan toward the outside of the machine and carefully pull or push the bracket to the required depth less the thickness of the toe kick.
Make sure the toe kick bracket is securely inside the guides on the base pan. Once you have adjusted the toe kick bracket to the desired depth, you can install
the toe kick, as follows:
1. If you have not done so, remove the toe kick from inside or on top of the unit.
2. Positioning the toe kick at the edge of the access panel, slide the toe kick up behind the access panel then let it slide to the floor.
3. Screw the toe kick to the toe kick brackets.
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TECHNICAL DA TA
Water pressure 18-176 psi Power 110–120 v, 60 Hz Heating element 1200 w Max loading 1450 w
EASY CONNECTION
Your Eurotech comes with everything you need for an easy, problem-free installation: n PEX tubing with 3/8 compression fittingThis tubing has a 50-year spec life. It fits American
dishwasher water supply valves.
n Drain hose Corrugated drain hose and holder to form a high loop. n Electrical cord and plug110-120 volts, 15 amp cord supplied with unit.
WARNING! Do not use an extension cord for this appliance.
WATER SUPPL Y
WARNING! Plumbing connections must comply with applicable sanitary, safety and
plumbing codes in your area.
The dishwasher comes with a 5-foot PEX water supply line that has a 3/8" NPT female connection. Be sure to insert the black rubber washer (enclosed in the hardware package) into the PEX hose connection before you attach it to the water supply.
The electrical and water supplies should come through the right side of the machine, a maximum of 2 (50 mm) from the back wall and 6-1/4 to 8-1/4 (159–210 mm) from the floor, depending on the underneath cabinet height.
For service convenience, a shut-off valve (not supplied) should be installed in the water supply line in an easily accessible location, such as, beneath the sink.
It is important that the water supply line and the shut-off valve have a sufficient flow volume. At least 3 gallons (12 liters) per minute must be able to pass through the line. The water pressure should be 18-176 psi.
WARNING! In order to prevent heat damage to the inlet valve, all solder connections
must be made before the water line is connected to the dishwasher.
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NOTE: Be sure to run the PEX water supply
line, drain line, and power supply cord through the hole to sink compartment before moving the dishwasher into position.
(1) Water supply (2) Water supply valve (not supplied)
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DRAIN CONNECTIONS
Eurotech provides a 5/8 (17 mm) corrugated drain hose with a drain line holder to form a high loop. If additional drain hose is needed, please purchase an additional Eurotech drain hose and join it to the provided hose with a 5/8 (17 mm) copper tube.
NOTE: Do not use any fittings anywhere in the drain line that are less than 5/8" (17 mm) ID. The access hole for the drain line should be 1-1/2" (38 mm). The high loop is necessary for proper draining and should be located as close to the dishwasher as possible. There are three ways to connect the drain supply line, as shown
in the illustrations at right: A)Typical connection to sink plumbing before trap (high loop
drain) B)Connection to air gap then to the trap. C)Connection to waste disposer with air gap
NOTE: Dont forget to remove the knockout or plug
from the disposer fitting.
IMPORT ANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT DRAIN CONNECTIONS:
Failure to provide the proper drain connection height
(minimum of 20" (508 mm)) above the bottom of the dishwasher base) or a 20" (508 mm) high loop will result in improper drainage, which will damage the machine.
No part of the drain hose should be higher than 35" (889
mm) from the bottom of the dishwasher.
The hose must not be drawn straight to a floor well or its
equivalent because it might function as a siphon and empty the machine.
The drain hose can be extended to a maximum length of 10
feet (3048 mm). Joints and jointed tubes, if any, must have a minimum 5/8" (17 mm) ID.
If the drain line is going to be connected to a waste disposer,
be sure to remove the knockout or plug from the fitting on the disposer before connecting the drain line.
When the installation is ready, open the supply valve and let the pressure act for a while. Then check that all connections are tight and there are no leaks.
A) Typical connection to sink plumbing
before trap (high loop drain)
B) Connection to air gap then to the trap.
C) Connection to waste disposer with air gap.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The dishwasher comes with an electrical cord for 110– 120 volts, 15 amp supplied. This cord should be plugged into the 110-120 volt outlet under the sink. If the cord is not long enough, or if a hard-wire installation is needed, see Connecting An Electrical Cable below.
WARNING! Do not use an extension cord for
this appliance.
The power-supply receptacle for the appliance should be installed in a cabinet or on a wall adjacent to the undercounter space in which the appliance is to be installed.
There should be an opening through the partition between the opening for the dishwasher and the area under the sink that is large enough for the power cord to pass through. This opening should not be more than 1-1/2 (38 mm) in diameter and the edges should be smooth and rounded. If the partition is metal it should be covered with an edge protector provided for this purpose by the manufacturer.
When moving the appliance into or out of the cabinet, be careful not to damage the power-supply cord.
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WARNING! Before working on wiring for any electrical appliance, be sure the electrical
WARNING! Disconnect electrical power supply and place a tag at the disconnect
WARNING! Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable
power has been turned off at the breaker/fuse box.
switch indicating that you are working on the circuit.
portions of the national electrical code and/or other local electrical codes.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! This appliance must be properly grounded.
A) Grounding instructions for a grounded, cord-connected appliance
In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment­grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING! Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a
B) Grounding instructions for a permanently connected appliance: This unit must be grounded to operate properly. It must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent
wiring system or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead of the appliance.
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative or personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
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CONNECTING AN ELECTRIC CABLE
If the cord is not long enough, or if a hard-wire installation is needed, follow the steps below to complete the electrical connection.
WARNING! Before working on wiring for any electrical appliance, be sure the electrical
1. Remove the access panel by removing the two screws on each side
of the access panel that hold the fill strips in place. Next, remove the two screws underneath the panel that hold it against the guard plate. After you have removed all four screws, slide the access panel down below the two tabs at the top to remove it.
2. Remove the toe kick brackets by holding the small metal spring tab
on the outer edge of the base pan toward the outside of the machine. Continue holding the tab as you pull straight out on the bracket. (Note: It may be stubborn because its in guide slots on the base pan.) See page 10 for instructions on how to adjust the toe kick brackets.
3. Remove the guard plate by removing the three phillips-head screws
that hold the guard plate in place, one on the upper/underneath side and two on the front.
After the screws are removed, grip the bottom of the guard plate and pull it toward you to remove it. You can now access the inlet valve, electrical connection, and drain pump and hose.
4. Remove the supplied power cord.
5. Connect supply cable with a UL-listed strain relief bushing (if
nonmetallic cable is to be used).
6. Connect branch circuit white lead to white lead on
main terminal block, as illustrated at right.
7. Connect branch circuit black lead to brown lead on
main terminal block, as illustrated.
8. Connect ground wire to ground on terminal block,
as illustrated.
9. Replace the guard plate.
10. Replace the toe kick brackets and toe kick (see page 9).
power has been turned off at the breaker/fuse box.
Toe kick bracket
Making the Connection
TESTING FOR LEAKS
1. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
2. Turn the power on at breaker/fuse box and test the dishwasher operation by running a Rinse cycle. (This
should take about four minutes.)
3. Turn off the electrical power and check for leaks under the dishwasher and sink.
4. Make sure that no kinks have developed in the drain lines. If there are no leaks and the dishwasher seems to be working properly, continue with the installation.
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FITTING THE EDW194E ONE-PIECE CUSTOM DOOR PANEL
Model EDW194E can only be installed with a one-piece custom door panel that extends from the toe kick to the counter top. The unit comes with everything needed to make installing the door panel easy. The door is predrilled for the panels mounting screws.
To order a one-piece door, contact your dealer. The part numbers are listed below:
White 720356200 Black 720356300 Bisque 720356400 Stainless Steel 720356500
ITEMS PROVIDED WITH THE ONE-PIECE DOOR PANELS
These items are supplied with the doors:
One-piece doorColor-coordinated toe kickDoor handleHandle support bracketTwo 1/2 machine screws for handleTwo 1/2 sheet metal screws for toe kick
INST ALLING THE ONE-PIECE CUST OM DOOR PANEL
Before fitting the custom panel, the dishwasher must be installed underneath the cabinet. For this installation, we recommend that you install the 2 fill strip (see page 6) that comes with the unit to hide
the top of the dishwasher and further reduce water noise. NOTE: Do not fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet until after you have installed the door panel.
1. Remove the custom panel and parts from the packaging.
2. Move the insulation on the back of the custom panel.
3. Slide the handle support bracket to the inside top of the panel.
4. Insert the screws through the support bracket and the panel.
5. Fit the door handle to the screws and secure tightly.
6. Remove the rubber gaskets from inside the dishwasher door and discard.
7. Remove the second and fourth screws from the inside top of the dishwasher door (as illustrated) and discard.
8. With the door slightly open, position the panel with the holes in alignment with the door holes and secure it in place with 2-12 squeeze clamps on both sides.
9. Insert the 1-1/2 screws partially through the dishwasher door.
10. Loosen the clamp on one side enough to align the screws with the holes in the panel.
1 1. Secure the screws.
12. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for the other side.
13. Close the door and, if necessary, adjust for square by adjusting the front levelling legs for proper height clearance.
14. Fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet (see page 9).
Dishwasher door
With this installation, the custom panel extends 1-13/16 inches above the dishwasher control panel, as illustrated.
2nd screw
4th screw
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BUILDING A CUSTOM WOOD DOOR PANEL FOR MODEL EDW194E
If you prefer, you can build a custom wood door panel for this model to match the cabinets.
CUSTOM WOOD PANEL DIMENSIONS
Width: 23-3/8 (595 mm) Height: 28-1/4 min. to 30-1/16 max.
(718 mm–764 mm)
(Measured from the top of the panel to the lower edge of the kitchen cabinet.) Thickness: 1/4 (6 mm) minimum to 3/4 (19 mm) maximum Weight: Up to 22 lb.
NOTE: Screws for mounting custom wood panels less than 3/4” are not supplied with the unit.
MOISTURE BARRIER
Among the materials supplied with your unit are two strips of moisture resistant material (moisture barriers). One of these is intended to be affixed along the bottom edge of the back of the wood panel to prevent possible moisture damage. Y ou should affix the moisture barrier to the panel before you attach the panel to the dishwasher door.
CUSTOM WOOD PANELS THAT EXTEND TO THE CABINET TOP (30-1/16”)
With this installation, the custom panel extends 1-13/16 inches above the dishwasher control panel, as illustrated at right.
This installation also leaves a 2 gap between the top of the dishwasher and the cabinet. We recommend that you install the 2 fill strip that comes with the unit between the upper edge of the dishwasher and the counter to hide the top of the dishwasher and further reduce water noise.
Panel extends from toe kick to cabinet top
2-inch fill strip
764 mm
30-1/16"
23-3/8"
595 mm
toe kick
toe kick
NOTE: You will also need to build a custom wood toe kick to match the wood door panel.
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WOOD P ANELS THE SAME HEIGHT AS THE DISHWASHER DOOR (23-1/4”)
If the custom panel is the same height as the dishwasher door, a 2 decorative fill strip or pull-out cutting board must be used to fill the area between the panel and the counter top (as illustrated at right).
Custom-built 2-inch decorative fill strip or cutting board (not available to order)
23-3/8"
595 mm
toe kick
INST ALLING A CUST OM WOOD PANEL
T o install the custom wood panel, follow the steps below.
1. Attach the handle (A) to the wood panel. (It is best to use a handle instead of a knob.)
2. Remove the second and fourth screws (B and C) from the inside top of the dishwasher door and discard.
3. With the door slightly open, position the wood panel with the holes in alignment with the door and secure it in place with 2-12 squeeze clamps on both sides.
4. If you are installing a 30-1/16 high panel, it should extend 1-13/16 above the control panel. Its a good idea to take this measurement before you proceed.
5. Insert the 1-1/2” screws supplied with the unit through the panel and door.
6. Secure the screws.
7. Close the door and, if necessary, adjust level by adjusting the front levelling legs for proper height clearance.
8. Fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet (see page 9).
28-1/4"
718 mm
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LOADING THE DISHWASHER
LOADING THE UPPER BASKET
The upper basket holds small and medium-sized items, such as glasses, cups, saucers, bowls and small plates, as illustrated below. To make loading and unloading easier, the upper basket can be pulled out all the way.
Careful arrangement of the dishes will ensure optimal cleaning. It is best not to load items atop one another because it could prevent water from spraying over the whole surface of the items.
Make sure the dishes are securely in place and that nothing can fall between the basket tines.
You can pull the upper basket all the way out of the dishwasher. To do so, pull it out until it stops, then tilt it up then out, as illustrated below.
ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET
You can adjust the height and slant of the upper basket. To do this, follow the steps below:
1. Pull the basket out until it stops.
2. Grip the left side of the basket and pull up and slightly forward.
3. Allow the basket to slide down while guiding with your left hand. To return the basket to the level and up position, follow the steps below:
1. Pull the basket out until it stops.
2. Grip the left side of the basket.
3. Gently pull up and forward until the basket is level and locks into position.
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LOADING THE LOWER BASKET
Load larger items in the lower basket, such as, dinner plates, pots and pans, serving dishes, and casseroles. Be sure to load dishware facing downward or toward the center of the dishwasher.
When loading tall items in the lower basket, make sure the upper spray arm turns freely. NOTE: Be careful not to position items so close to the door that they could prevent the detergent dispenser
from opening.
LOADING THE CUTLERY BASKET
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The cutlery basket is designed with 6 compartments to help keep the silverware separated. Load silverware with the handles downwards and spread it out as much as possible to avoid nesting. For safety, load knives with the blades pointed toward the bottom of the basket.
Avoid placing silverware made of different materials (e.g., silver and stainless) in the same compartment because of the risk of discoloration. (See page 32.)
CUTLERY CADDY
Models EDW154E, EDW174E, and EDW194E come with a cutlery caddy that snaps down over the entire cutlery basket. This lid is ideal for keeping small, lightweight items safely in the cutlery basket. The cutlery caddy can be purchased as an optional item for Model EDW132C.
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DETERGENT DISPENSER
The detergent and rinse aid dispensers are on the inside of the dishwasher door. If the detergent dispenser is not open, push the small lever at the top, as illustrated.
There are two compartments. The one marked 15 holds about one tablespoon of detergent. This compartment should generally be filled for lightly soiled wash loads. The compartment marked “25” holds about one and one-half tablespoon of detergent. This compartment should be used for normally and heavily soiled loads.
For extremely soiled loads, such as baked-on casseroles, you may need to use a prewash. The detergent for prewash goes into the small indentation on the outside of the detergent dispenser door. You should only need about a teaspoon of detergent for the prewash.
NOTE: The amount of detergent used for the main wash and prewash
combined should never be over three tablespoons.
Always add the detergent just before starting the dishwasher, otherwise it could get damp and wont dissolve properly.
The prewash detergent goes here.
TYPE OF DETERGENT TO USE
We recommend that you use only unscented, granular automatic dishwashing detergent. Using the wrong detergent could cause flooding and/or damage your dishwasher. Do not use detergent that has been wet and is clumped. Also, check the expiration date on the container.
WARNING! Never use liquid dishwashing soap. It will cause the machine to oversuds.
WARNING! Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care to keep it out of reach of
Use only automatic dishwashing detergent, preferably a granular.
children.
AMOUNT OF DETERGENT TO USE
Eurotech dishwashers are designed to be energy efficient. Because the machine uses less water than conventional dishwashers, you also use less detergent and rinse aid. Generally, only one tablespoon of detergent is needed for a normal wash load. The amount of detergent needed for your dishes, however, could be more, depending on the hardness of the water in your area. Also, more heavily soiled items need more detergent. (See page 19.)
T o determine the water hardness in your area, contact your local water utility or area water softening company . The harder the water, the more detergent you may need. Refer to the following chart for the recommended detergent amounts based on water hardness. Remember, you should adjust the amount of detergent you use by small amounts until you find the correct amount.
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RECOMMENDED DETERGENT AMOUNTS
BASED ON WATER HARDNESS
WATER HARDNESS
Soft
(0-3 grains per gallon)
Medium
(4-8 grains per gallon)
Hard
(9+ grains*)
NOTE: We recommend that you do not add prewash detergent for the Quick or Light wash programs.
* 12 grains and higher is extremely hard water and detergent alone may not be enough. You may need to use a water softener to maximize the performance of your dishwasher. Also, in areas with extremely hard water (9+) you may need to wash at lower temperatures to prevent hard water deposits from forming in tank and wash system.
In hard water areas, both the dishes and the machine can develop a white or gray film after a while. This can be removed by replacing the prewash detergent with two tablespoons of citric acid. If the water is very hard, use a rinse aid that contains citric acid.
Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different amounts of phosphorous for softening water. If you have hard water and use a detergent with less than 8.7% phosphorous content, you may need to use more detergent or use a detergent with more than 8.7% phosphorous content.
NOTE: If you live in an area with hard water, after a time you may get hard water spots on your dishes.
Refer to page 27 for information on how to remove these spots.
DETERGENT AMOUNTS
Prewash Main wash
Prewash Main wash
Prewash Main wash
1 teaspoon 1 to 1-1/2 tablespoons
1 teaspoon 1 to 2 tablespoons
1 teaspoon 2 to 3 tablespoons
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RINSE AID DISPENSER
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Eurotech dishwashers are designed to use liquid rinse aids in hard water areas. The rinse aid dispenser is located inside the door next to the detergent dispenser.
The rinse aid is released during the final rinse to prevent water from forming droplets on your dishes that can leave spots and streaks. It also improves drying by allowing water to sheet off the dishes.
To fill the rinse aid dispenser, follow the steps below.
1. Open the dispenser by turning the cap to the left then lift it out.
2. The dispenser holds about four ounces of liquid rinse aid. Pour the rinse aid into the dispenser until the level indicator turns completely black, being careful not to overfill. (Overfilling could cause the dishwasher to oversuds.)
3. Wipe away any spills with a damp cloth.
4. Replace the cap by turning it to the right until it stops. Its a good idea to give the cap a tug to make sure it’s secure.
If you have soft water, rinse aid may cause a white film to develop on your dishes. If this happens, you may not need rinse aid.
ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF RINSE AID DISPENSED
A measured amount of rinse aid is released during the final rinse. As with detergent, the amount of rinse aid needed for your dishes depends on the hardness of the water in your area. (See previous page.) Too much rinse aid can result in lather or foaming and cause cloudiness or streaks on your dishes. If the water in your area is very soft, you may not need rinse aid. If you do, you can dilute the rinse aid with an equal amount of water.
The rinse aid dispenser has four settings. Always start with the dispenser set on 1. If spots and poor drying are problems, increase the amount of rinse aid dispensed by removing the dispenser lid and rotating the dial to 2. If the dishes still arent drying properly or are spotted, adjust the dial to the next higher number until your dishes are spot-free.
WHEN TO REFILL THE RINSE AID DISPENSER
The black dot on the rinse aid dispenser indicates the amount of rinse aid in the dispenser. As the rinse aid diminishes, the size of the black dot decreases. You should never let the rinse aid get below one-quarter full.
RINSE AID INDICA TOR LIGHT
Models EDW154E, EDW174E, and EDW194E have a rinse aid indicator light on the control panel that comes on when the dispenser is empty. After you refill the dispenser, the light will continue to glow until the program is complete.
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MODEL EDW132C OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL
On/Off Button
Program Knob
HEAT
PREWASH
Option Buttons
LOW
TEMP.
OFF
ON
HEAT
PREWASH
LOW
TEMP.
Indicator Lights
PROGRAM KNOB
Turn the program knob to the right until the program you wish to select aligns with the small vertical line above the knob.
OPTION BUTTONS
Please note that you must select the options after youve selected the wash program and before you close the door to start the program. The indicator light for an option will glow when the option is selected.
Heat Prewash
This button lets you select a heated prewash for the Pots and Pans program. It is recommended that you use this option only for heavily soiled loads, such as baked-on casseroles or pots and pans. The indicator light will glow when this option is on.
Low Temp
This lets you select a lower wash temperature for the Pots and Pans and Normal programs, which saves time and energy. This option is recommended for delicate china and crystal and lightly soiled loads. The indicator light will glow when this option is on.
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ON/OFF BUTTON
Press this button to turn the power to the machine on and off. The indicator light will glow when the power is on. Please note that you must turn the power on before you select a program or option.
INDICA TOR LIGHTS
These lights glow to indicate that an option is selected and the power is on.
CANCELLING A PROGRAM
To cancel a program after it has started, turn the Program knob to the stop position (where the line on the knob aligns with the dot above the knob) to reset the unit). The unit will drain then stop.
You will have to reselect the program and options and press On/Off again to restart the unit. Before you restart the unit, make sure the detergent dispenser is still closed; otherwise, you will have to add detergent. (Please note that if the program has run beyond the fill phase, the water will be pumped out.)
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EDW132C PROGRAMS
Wash Rinse Wash Temps (° F) Temp Program Normal Low (° F) Recommended Loads
Soak (& hold) House House For extra-heavily soiled loads that require a
Pots & Pans 130 115 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Normal 130 115 150 Normally soiled loads Rinses House House 150 Loads to be washed at a later time Quick wash 130 1 1 5 House Lightly soiled loads, delicate items, e.g., china or crystal Economy 130 115 House Lightly soiled loads, delicate items, e.g., china and crystal
presoak, such as pans or baked-on casseroles
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MODEL EDW154E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL
LCD Window
Indicator Lights
Program Knob
Rinse aid
Energy saver
Delay start
Start
Delay Start Start Top Load
Top load
ON/OFF BUTTON
Press this button to turn the power to the machine on and off. The LCD will light up when the power is on. You must turn the power on before you select a program or option.
PROGRAM KNOB
Turn the program knob left or right until the pointer aligns with the program you wish to select.
Before you can select a program, you must turn the program knob back to the stop position to reset the unit.
INDICA TOR LIGHTS
The lights on the right indicate which cycle is currently in progress.
The Rinse Aid light glows when you need to add rinse aid. (See page 17 for instructions on how to load the rinse aid dispenser.)
The Energy Saver light indicates that you have selected a program that uses the low wash temperature.
Prewash
Wash
Rinses
Drying
End
Pots pans
Normal
Rinse
Stop
Delicate
Soak & Hold
Quick
Light
On/Off
On
Off
After you have selected the wash program and option(s) you prefer, press this button to start a program. A signal will sound to indicate the program has begun and the LCD will display the program run time.
TOP LOAD
This option is good for small loads that only fill the top or bottom basket. (This option is not available with the Soak and Hold and Rinse programs.)
This button allows you to wash only the top or bottom basket. Press this button once to wash the top basket only. The LCD will display three bars across the top to indicate the top basket wash has been selected.
T o wash the bottom basket only , press this button twice. The LCD will display three bars across the bottom to indicate the bottom basket wash has been selected.
The Top Load button will glow when you select a top or bottom basket wash.
LCD WINDOW
The LCD displays programs, delay hours, and run time. It also displays error codes (see page 31).
OPTION BUTTONS
Please note that you must select the options after youve selected the wash program and before you press the Start button. The buttons for the options selected will glow.
DELA Y START
Y ou can delay starting the program from 1 to 16 hours. Press this button until the number of hours you wish to delay starting the program displays on the LCD. The Delay Start button will glow when you select a delayed start.
START
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CANCELLING A PROGRAM
To cancel a program after it has started, press and hold the Start button until 00 displays in the LCD window. You will have to reselect the program and options and press Start again to restart the unit. Before you restart the unit, make sure the detergent dispenser is still closed; otherwise, you will have to add detergent.
Please note that if the program has run beyond the fill phase, the water will be pumped out and a buzzer will sound. When the selected program setting displays you can change the program.
END-OF-PROGRAM BUZZER
At the end of the program, a prolonged buzzer will sound. This indicates the program is complete.
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EDW154E PROGRAMS
Wash Wash Rinse
Program Temp (° F) Temp (° F) Recommended Loads
Soak & Hold House House For extra-heavily soiled loads that require a
presoak, such as pans or baked-on casseroles Quick 130 130 Lightly soiled loads Light 130 130 Lightly soiled loads Delicate 130 130 Delicate items, e.g., china or crystal Normal 150 150 Normally soiled loads Pots & Pans 150 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Rinse House 130 Loads to be washed at a later time
MODEL EDW174E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CONTROL PANEL
Programs
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Sani-Clean
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Quick Wash
China & Crystal
Delicate Wash
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Soak & Hold
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Pots & Pans
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Heavy Wash
4
Normal Wash
On/Off Button
ON/OFF BUTTON
Press this button to turn the power to the machine on and off. The LCD will light up when the power is on. You must turn the power on before you select a program or option.
LCD WINDOW
The LCD displays programs, delay start hours, and run time. It also displays error codes (see page 31).
PROGRAM BUTTON
Press the program button until the number for the program you wish to select displays (e.g., P1, P2, etc.). The correlating number for each program is shown on the control panel.
OPTION BUTTONS
Please note that you must select the options after youve selected the wash program and before you press the Start button.
Delay Start
Press this button until the number of hours you wish to delay starting the program displays on the LCD. You can delay starting the program from 1 to 16 hours. The indicator light above this button will glow when this option is selected.
LCD Window
Program
Button
Option
Buttons
Indicator
Lights
Start
Button
Top Load
This option is designed to save water and energy by allowing your to wash only the top or bottom basket. The indicator light above this button will glow when this option is selected. (This option is not available with the Soak and Hold program.)
Press the T op Load button once to wash the top basket only. The LCD will display two bars across the top to indicate the top basket wash has been selected.
To wash the bottom basket only, press this button twice. The LCD will display two bars across the bottom to indicate the bottom basket wash has been selected.
No Prewash
This option lets you turn off the prewash cycle for the Pots & Pans and Heavy Wash programs. The light above this button will glow to indicate that you have selected this option.
Dry Time
This button overrides the automatic drying time for the program you select and lets you specify the length of time to fan dry the dishes. The indicator light above this button will glow when you have selected this option.
Your options are 0, 20, 35, or 45 minutes. (The factory-set drying time is 20 minutes.) The LCD codes
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for this option are as follows:
A0 = no dry A2 = 35 minutes A1 = 20 minutes A3 = 45 minutes
START BUTTON
After you have selected the wash program and option(s) you prefer, press this button to start a program. A signal will sound to indicate the program has begun and the LCD will display the program run time.
INDICA TOR LIGHTS
The On light indicates that the power to the unit is on. The Rinse Aid light glows when you need to add rinse aid. (See page 20 for instructions on how to load the rinse aid dispenser.)
ADDING AN ITEM
WARNING!
Be extremely careful when opening the door during a program. The water is hot and you could get scalded.
To add an item after a program has started, open the door slightly until the spray arms stop turning. You can then open the door fully and place the item into the dishwasher. Close the door and press the Start button to restart the program from where it stopped.
CANCELLING A PROGRAM
To cancel a program after it has started, press and hold the Start button until the unit beeps and the program display stops flashing. If the display shows 00 turn the unit off then back on to clear the program.
You will have to reselect the program and options and press Start again to restart the unit. Before you restart the unit, make sure the detergent dispenser is still closed; otherwise, you will have to add detergent.
END-OF-PROGRAM BUZZER
At the end of the program, a prolonged buzzer will sound to indicate the program is complete. T o disable (or enable) the buzzer, follow the instructions below:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Press and hold the Program button while your press the On/Off button. The LCD will display one of the following:
B0 = buzzer is on B1 = buzzer is off
3. Press the Program button to toggle between B0 and B1. Release the Program button when your preference displays.
4. Wait six seconds for the change to be set. A short beep will sound when the change is accepted.
EDW174E PROGRAMS
Wash Wash Temp Rinse Temp Program (° F) (° F) Recommended Loads
Soak & Hold House House Heavily soiled items, such as pans or casseroles Pots & Pans 150 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Heavy Wash 150 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Normal Wash 140 150 Normally soiled loads Quick Wash 130 130 Lightly soiled loads China & Crystal 130 130 China and crystal items Delicate 130 130 Delicate items Sani-Clean 160 160 Items that can withstand high water temps
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MODEL EDW194E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL
Programs
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On/Off Button
ON/OFF BUTTON
Press this button to turn on the power to the machine. The power must be on before you can select the program and options.
LCD WINDOW
The LCD displays programs, delay start hours, and program run times. It also displays error codes (see page 31).
PROGRAM BUTTON
Press the program button until the number for the program you wish to select displays (e.g., P1, P2, etc.). The program numbers correlate to the order in which the programs are shown on the control panel, starting on the left (Soak and Hold).
OPTION BUTTONS
Please note that you must select the options after youve selected the wash program and before you start the dishwasher.
Delay Start
You can delay starting the program from 1 to 16 hours. Press this button until the number of hours you wish to delay starting the program displays on the LCD. The small light above this button will glow to indicate that you have selected this option.
Top Load
This option is designed to save water and energy by allowing your to wash only the top or bottom basket. The indicator light above this button will glow when this option is selected. (This option is not available with the Soak and Hold program.)
Press the Top Load button once to wash the top basket only. The LCD will display two bars across the top to indicate the top basket wash has been selected.
T o wash the bottom basket only , press this button twice. The LCD will display two bars across the bottom to indicate the bottom basket wash has been selected.
Indicator
LCD Window
Program
Button
Option
Buttons
Lights
Start
Button
No Prewash
This option lets you turn off the prewash cycle and is only available for programs with a prewash, i.e., Pots & Pans and Heavy Wash. The indicator light above this button will glow to indicate that you have selected this option.
Dry Time
This button overrides the automatic drying time for the program you select and lets you specify the length of time to fan dry the dishes. The indicator light above this button will glow when you have selected this option.
Your options are 0, 20, 35, or 45 minutes. (The factory-set drying time is 20 minutes.) The following defines what the LCD codes for this option are:
A0 = no dry A2 = 35 minutes A1 = 20 minutes A3 = 45 minutes
START BUTTON
Once you have selected a program and options, press this button and close the door to start the dishwasher. A signal will sound to indicate the program has begun and the LCD will display the estimated program run time.
If you stop a program in progress by opening the door, you will need to press the Start/Stop button again to restart the program from the interrupted point.
INDICA TOR LIGHTS
The On light indicates that the power to the unit is on. The Rinse Aid light glows when you need to add rinse aid. (See page 20 for instructions on how to load the rinse aid dispenser.)
ADDING AN ITEM
WARNING!
Be extremely careful when opening the door during a program. The water is hot and you could get scalded.
To add an item after a program has started, open the door slightly until the spray arms stop turning. You can then open the door fully and place the item into the dishwasher. Close the door and press the Start button to restart the program from where it stopped.
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CANCELLING A PROGRAM
To cancel a program after it has started, press and hold the Start button until “00” displays in the LCD window. You will have to reselect the program and options and press Start again to restart the unit. Before you restart the unit, make sure the detergent dispenser is still closed; otherwise, you will have to add detergent.
END-OF-PROGRAM BUZZER
At the end of the program, a prolonged buzzer will sound to indicate the program is complete. T o disable (or enable) the buzzer, follow the instructions below:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Press and hold the Program button while your press the On/Off button. The LCD will display one of the following:
B0 = buzzer is on B1 = buzzer is off
3. Press the Program button to toggle between B0 and B1. Release the Program button when your preference displays.
4. Wait six seconds for the change to be set. A short beep will sound when the change is accepted.
EDW194E PROGRAMS
Wash Rinse
Wash Temps Temp Program (° F) (° F) Recommended Loads
Soak & Hold House House Heavily soiled items, such as pans or casseroles Pots & Pans 150 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Heavy Wash 150 150 Heavily soiled loads, such as pans or casseroles Normal Wash 140 150 Normally soiled loads Quick Wash 130 130 Lightly soiled loads China & Crystal 130 130 China and crystal items Delicate 130 130 Delicate items Sani-Clean 160 150 Items that can withstand high water temps
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The interior of your Eurotech dishwasher is made of surgical quality stainless steel that has been electro­polished to make it the smoothest surface available. The smooth surface prohibits the accumulation of dirt and bacteria inside the unit. If the water in your area is especially hard, however, lime deposits could form inside the machine. If this happens, you can remove them by putting two tablespoons of citric acid in the detergent compartment and running a Normal program. In extremely hard water areas you may need to repeat this process a few times to remove hard water deposits.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
For your convenience, we have placed the drain pump and filtering system within easy reach inside the tub. There are three components of the filtering system: the central filter, the external water filter, and the filter grid.
In hard water areas, it may be necessary to clean chemical buildup from the filters every 12 to 18 months. To do this, follow the steps below:
1. Remove the central filter.
2. Remove the external water filter.
3. Remove the filter grid.
4. Wash all three filters gently in hot, soapy water and rinse them thoroughly.
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WARNING!
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Never run the dishwasher without the filters in place.
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CLEANING THE DOOR
T o clean the edge around the door, use only a soft warm, damp rag. To prevent penetration of water into the door lock and electrical components, do not use a spray cleaner of any kind.
WARNING!
Never use a spray cleaner of any kind on the door panel. You could damage the door lock and electrical components. And never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on the outer surfaces because they will scratch the finish. Also, some paper towels can scratch or leave marks on the stainless steel surface.
CLEANING THE SPRA Y ARMS
Spray-arm jets and bearings may sometimes become clogged with hard water chemicals. T o remove the upper spray arm, grip the center and turn it counterclockwise. To remove the bottom spray arm, grip the arm near the center and pull upward.
Wash the spray arms in warm, soapy water . Use a soft brush to clean the jets. Rinse thoroughly and replace.
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CLEANING THE WATER INLET FILTER
In hard water areas, a chemical buildup may form on the water inlet filter. To clean this filter, remove it from the inlet hose and clean it with warm water and a soft brush.
OVERFILL PROTECTION
Your Eurotech dishwasher has an overfill protection device that automatically shuts off the inlet valve and starts the drain pump if the water level in the unit should rise above the normal level. If this happens, turn the water off at the main supply and call for service.
If there is water in the base pan due to an overfill or small leak, the water must be removed before the dishwasher will start.
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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON DISHWASHING PROBLEMS
As with any new appliance, it sometimes takes using it a few times to learn to operate it properly. If you are having minor performance problems with your dishwasher, read this section before calling for service. It may save you time and unnecessary expense.
Poor washing performance
The dishes may not be loaded properly. Make sure that soiled surfaces are facing downward or toward
the center of the dishwasher. Also, make sure that the bowls, pots, etc., are not stacked so closely that water cant reach the soiled surfaces.
Make sure you are using the appropriate program settings for the dirtiness of your dishes.An item may be obstructing the spray arm rotation. With the baskets loaded and in place, manually turn
the spray arms to make sure they move freely.
Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Old or caked
detergent will not dissolve properly . W ait until you are ready to start the dishwasher to add the detergent. If you are using the Delay program, make sure the dispenser is dry before adding the detergent.
Your dishwasher detergent may be inferior. Try a different brand.Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled. (See page 20.)If you have hard water in your area, try adding more detergent and increasing the amount of rinse aid
dispensed. (See page 20.)
Check that the spray arm jets are not clogged. (See page 27.)
Poor drying performance
Select the Fan Dry option, if available.If you dont want to use Heat Dry, you can decrease the drying time by opening the door slightly to let out
the warm, humid air.
Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled. (See page 20.)Make sure you use the proper amount of rinse aid. (See page 20.)Do not overload the dishes and be careful to avoid nesting.Load items with concave bottoms tilted so as much water as possible will run off.Unload the bottom basket first to avoid spilling water onto the dishes when unloading the top basket.Dishes washed in higher water temperatures will dry faster.Certain plastics may need to be towel dried.
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Plastic items
Always check the manufacturers suggested care instructions before washing plastic in your dishwasher.
Even dishwasher-safe items should be loaded in the top basket, away from the heating element.
Some high-acid foods can discolor plastic. You should rinse these items if you do not plan to run the
dishwasher right away .
Plastic items dry poorly and may need to be towel dried.
Chipped or broken dishes
When you load the dishes, be sure theyre securely in place and will not fall over or strike against each
other during the wash.
Load glasses between the tines, not straddling them.Move the baskets in and out slowly to avoid slamming the dishes together.Make sure not to load dishes so high that the spray arms could strike them.Make sure tall glasses and stemware will clear the top of the tub when you push the basket in.Always load delicate items in the top basket.Do not overload the dishwasher.Do not jam the glasses together when loading.
Stains and discolorations
Stains or discoloration on dishes could be caused by a number of things. Listed below are some of the most common causes. See also Washing Special Items on page 32.
Too much iron or manganese in the water can cause yellow or brown marks on your dishes. As a
temporary solution, in place of the prewash detergent, use one teaspoon to one tablespoon of citric acid crystals. You should consider installing a water filtering system.
Coffee and tea stains usually have to be removed by handwashing in a solution of 1/2 cup bleach and
one quart of water. (Do not use on sterling silver or silver plate.) Be sure to rinse these items thoroughly before putting them in the dishwasher so there is no bleach residue on the dishware.
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Etching
If you have a cloudy film on your dishes that cant be removed, it could be etching. To prevent etching, try the following:
Use less detergent. You may be using too much for the water hardness in your area. (See page 19.)Use a good quality dishwasher detergent.Do not overload the machine. Water should circulate freely to ensure adequate rinsing and draining.Fill the rinse aid dispenser (unless you have soft water in your area; in which case you may not need a
rinse aid.) (See page 20.)
Use a lower water temperature setting.Do not use the Heat Dry option.Do not pre-rinse the dishes; just scrape off large food particles and bones.
Hard Water Spots
If you live in an area with hard water, after a time you may get hard water spots on your dishes. To remove these spots, try the following:
1. Run dishes through a normal wash program.
2. Remove all metal dishware, such as cutlery, pans, etc., from the dishwasher.
3. Do not add detergent.
4. Pour two cups of vinegar into a bowl and set the bowl face up on the bottom rack of the dishwasher.
5. Run the dishes through a Normal wash program. If this doesnt work, try the same process with 1/4 cup of citric acid crystals (available at most drug stores)
instead of vinegar.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you should experience a problem with your dishwasher, you should review the following list of frequently encountered situations. It could save you the cost and inconvenience of a service call.
Even though the product is under warranty , if the problem is not caused by defective product workmanship or materials, you will be charged for a service call. Refer to page 33 to determine what is and is not covered under your warranty . If youre still not sure, contact the Eurotech Advisory Center before you call a service technician.
Detergent left in compartment
Be careful not to load items so close to the dispenser that the cover will not open to release the detergent.The dispenser is not supposed to open when you use the Rinse program.Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Old or caked
detergent should be thrown away because it will not dissolve properly and will leave a gritty residue on the dishware.
Wait until you are ready to start the dishwasher to add the detergent.If you are using the Delay program, make sure the dispenser is dry before adding the detergent.The detergent compartment only opens in the main wash programs, not the Rinse program.
Dishwasher makes unusual noises
This usually means that something is not loaded properly. Make sure the dishes are securely in place
and that nothing has fallen between the basket tines. Also, place small items in the cutlery basket and close the lid.
Dishwasher leaks
Use only unscented, granular automatic dishwasher detergent. Using a liquid detergent could cause
oversudsing and leakage.
You should always use fresh detergent.The amount of detergent needed for your dishes depends on the hardness of the water in your area.
Contact your local utility company to learn the water hardness in your area then refer to the chart on page 19 to determine the amount of detergent to use.
Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid dispenser. Spilled rinse aid could cause oversudsing and lead to
overflowing. Wipe away any spills with a damp cloth.
Make sure the dishwasher is level. (See the Installation Instructions section.)
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Dishwasher runs too long
If the temperature of the water entering your dishwasher is below 120°, the dishwasher runs longer
because it heats the water to the proper temperature for the program selected. Raising your water heater setting may help to shorten the cycle times.
Dishwasher does not drain properly
Make sure that the cycle was complete before you opened the dishwasher. If not, allow it to complete
and check again.
Some water left in the sump area near the drain is normal.If the plumbing code in your area requires an air gap, make sure that it isnt blocked or plugged.If the unit is connected to a garbage disposer, make sure the disposer is empty.If water backs up into the sink, check the garbage disposer and trap for blockage.Check the dishwasher filters and drain area for blockage. (See page 27.)Check for a kink in the drain hose.
Dishwasher does not fill properly
Make sure the water supply is turned on.Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.Check for crimps in the water feed line.Make sure the water inlet filter isnt clogged. (See page 27.)The system is designed to detect an overflow. When it does, it shuts off the circulation pump and turns
on the drain pump. (See Overfill Protection on page 28.)
Dishwasher will not start
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.Make sure the Delay option is not selected.Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on.Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.Check your fuse box for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.
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ERROR MESSAGES ON MODELS EDW154E, EDW174E, AND EDW194E
An error will display in the LCD window if a fault occurs while a program is in progress. The table below defines each error message.
ERROR DEFINITION
E1 Fill fault. Check that the main water supply is turned on. If it is, call a service technician. E2 Wash and heating fault. Call a service technician. E4 Water fill fault. Call a service technician. E5 Drain fault. Make sure that nothing is blocking the drain and that the outlet hose isnt kinked.
If that is not the case, call a service technician
E6 Low water fault. Check that none of the dishes have overturned and collected water. If this is
not the case, call a service technician.
E7 Alternating spray arm fault. Call a service technician.
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WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS
Most common dishware items can be safely washed in an automatic dishwasher. If you have any doubts about a particular item, check with the manufacturer to see if it is dishwasher safe. If that isnt possible, you might wash one item of a set a few times and compare it to the rest of the set to determine if washing it in the dishwasher had any affect on it.
NOTE: Eurotech has no control over what is put in our dishwashers once installed in a customers home.
You are solely responsible for what you wash in your Eurotech dishwasher.
Material Safe Information and Recommendations
Dishwasher
Aluminum Yes, with Anodized aluminum may fade or darken. Patches and discoloration may appear, but they can be
Cast Iron No The seasoning is lost and the iron rusts. Hand wash and dry immediately. China Y es, with China without decoration or with decoration protected by glaze is dishwasher
Copper Y es, with Do not wash copper in the same load as silver or silver plate. It could discolor the
Crystal No Antiques and very delicate china should not be washed in the dishwasher. Certain
Dirilyte No Gold-colored flatware can become discolored. Disposable No Cannot withstand machine washing.
plastic items Flatware with No Certain types of adhesives may loosen when machine washed.
bonded handles Glass Yes Exception: Milk glass may turn yellow. Knives No Sharp kitchen knives may become dull if washed in very hot water and allowed to
Lead crystal No Certain types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed. Non-dishware No Never wash items such as electronic air cleaners, air filters of any kind, paint
items brushes, etc. You could damage the dishwasher . Nonstick Yes If marked Dishwasher Safe. After washing, wipe the nonstick coating area with
coatings vegetable oil to maintain its nonstick quality. Pewter No Pewter will tarnish when machine washed. Plastic Yes If the item is labeled Dishwasher Safe. Otherwise, check with the manufacturer.
Silver and Y es, with Rinse these items if youre not going to wash them immediately; salty or acidic Silver plate caution foods can stain if left on. Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks
Stainless Yes, with Rinse these items if youre not going to wash them immediately; salty or acidic Steel caution foods can stain if left on. Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks
Tin No Tin will rust. Wood No Unless marked Dishwasher Safe by the manufacturer. Wood can warp, crack or
caution removed with steel wool. Load aluminum utensils (such as a pie tin or roasting pan) where they do
not touch other dishes because this can cause gray or black marks. Y ou can remove these spots with a nonabrasive cleaner.
caution safe. However, you should arrange the objects so they do not touch each other or
they could be damaged. China with a pattern on top of the glaze or with gold leaf decoration may fade. If
possible, check with the manufacturer. If that isnt possible, wash one item over an extended period then compare it with the colors and patterns of the rest of the set. Wash in the Quick program on a low temperature setting.
caution silver items. Do not let copper items come in contact with stainless steel.
types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed. Check with the manufacturer.
Yes Wash at a low temperature setting. Be sure to load crystal dishware so that it is
secure and will not fall over or knock against other dishware while being washed.
contact other items during the wash. Wood handles may also warp, crack, or loosen. Plastic handles may discolor. Check manufacturers washing instructions.
Always load plastic in the top basket. Do not use Heat dry. Do not wash disposable plastic items.
which are difficult to remove. Do not put silver and silver plate in the same silverware basket with stainless steel. Contact between these metals can damage silver. Do not wash copper utensils in the same load. This could cause a brown film on the silver. Also, adhesives used to attach some hollow-handled knives can loosen.
which are difficult to remove. Do not mix different types of stainless steel in the same load.
lose shape with any kind of washing.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY
Models EDW132C, EDW154E, EDW174E, EDW194E
Be sure to complete the Warranty Registration Card you received with your appliance and mail it to AM Appliance Group to validate your appliance warranty.
Cosmetic damage must be reported to your dealer within five days from the date of purchase. After unpacking the washer, thoroughly check the unit for cosmetic damage.
FOR RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS ONLY
LENGTH OF WARRANTY
One-Year Full
From date of purchase.
Two-Year Limited
From date of purchase.
AM APPLIANCE GROUP WILL PAY FOR:
Eurotech replacement parts and/or repair labor to correct defect in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Eurotech service agent.
Eurotech replacement parts (labor costs not included) for all parts due to defect in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Eurotech service agent.
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Five-Year Limited
From date of purchase.
Ninety-Nine Year Limited
From date of purchase.
FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS
Six-Month Full Warranty
From date of purchase.
Eurotech replacement parts (labor costs not included) for any defective motor controller, motor, drain pump or basket parts. Service must be provided by an authorized Eurotech service agent.
Eurotech replace parts (labor costs not included) for the stainless steel tank if it fails to hold water due to a manufacturing defect, such as rusting or cracking. Service must be provided by an authorized Eurotech service agent.
Eurotech replacement parts and/or repair labor to correct defect in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Eurotech service agent.
AM APPLIANCE GROUP WILL NOT PAY FOR:
A. Service calls to:
1. Correct the installation of the appliance.
2. Repair damage due to shipment, delivery, installation, misuse or abuse.
3. Instruct how to use the appliance.
4. Replace house fuses or correct house wiring.
5. Correct house plumbing, including drain problems related to improper installation.
6. Clean or service air device in drain line.
B. Repair and/or replacement parts for failure of product if appliance is used for other than home/
residential use.
C. Damage resulting from accident, fire, floods, acts of God, alteration, misuse, abuse, improper
installation, or installation not in accordance with local electrical or plumbing codes. D. Any shipping costs for parts during the limited warranty period. E. Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the continental United States. F. Pickup and delivery. Eurotech appliances are designed to be repaired in the home.
IN NO EVENT SHALL AM APPLIANCE GROUP BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states will not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
For warranty service, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized Eurotech service agent. Service will be provided during normal business hours. Should you have a service problem
that cannot be resolved locally , contact AM Appliance Group at the numbers listed below. Before calling for service or contacting AM Appliance Group regarding a warranty issue, find the data tag and make a note of the model, type name, and serial number (see page 4).
Write to us at:
AM Appliance Group
P. O. Box 851805
Richardson, Texas 75085-1805
Customer Service Center at
Or call our
800-898-1879 or 972-238-0794
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INDEX
A
Adjusting leveling legs 7
B
Buzzer, end-of-program 22, 24, 26
C
Cabinet, fastening unit to 8 Cabinet opening dimensions 6 Cancelling a program 21
EDW132C 21 EDW154E 22 EDW174E 24, 26 EDW194E 26
Care and maintenance 27 Child safety tips 3 Cleaning
door 27 filters 27 spray arms 27 water inlet filter 28
Common dishwashing problems 29 Connecting an electrical cable 12 Control panel
EDW132C 21 EDW154E 22 EDW174E 23 EDW194E 25
Cosmetic damage 33 Custom door panel, EDW194E 13, 14, 15 Customer service center info 33 Cutlery basket 17
D
Data tag 4 Delay Start button
EDW154E 22 EDW174E 23 EDW194E 25
Detergent
amount to use 18 dispenser 18 left in compartment 30 type to use 18
Dimensions, unit 4 Dishwasher features 4 Dishwashing problems 29 Door, cleaning 27 Door panels, fully-integrated 13 Drain
connections 10 problems 31
Drain hose 9 Dry time
EDW174E 23 EDW194E 25
E
EDW132C operating instructions 21 EDW154E operating instructions 22 EDW174E operating instructions 23 EDW194E custom door panel installation 13, 14, 15 EDW194E operating instructions 25 Electrical connections 11, 12
Electrical cord and plug 9, 12 End-of-program buzzer
EDW154E 22 EDW174E 24 EDW194E 26
Error messages 31
F
Fastening unit to cabinet 8 Fault codes 31 Feet 7 Fill problems 31 Filters, cleaning 27 Fully-integrated door panels 13
G
Grounding instructions 11
H
Hard water advice 19 Hard water spots, removing 30 Heat Prewash button
EDW132C 21 Heating element 9 High loop 10
I
Indicator lights 25
EDW132C 21
EDW154E 22
EDW174E 24
EDW194E 25 Inlet hose 9 Installation instructions 5, 10, 12
adjusting leveling legs 7
connecting an electrical cable 12
custom door panel, EDW194E 13
drain connections 10
easy connection 9
electrical connection 11
fastening dishwasher to cabinet 8
grounding unit 11
materials you will need 5
moving machine into place 7
testing for leaks 12
toe kick 8
tools you will need 5
water supply 9
L
LCD window
EDW154E 22
EDW174E 23
EDW194E 25 Leaks, testing for 12 Leveling legs, adjusting 7 Loading the dishwasher 16, 17 Low temp button, EDW132C 21 Lower basket 17
M
Moisture barrier 6, 14 Moving unit into place 6, 7
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N
No Prewash button
EDW174E 23 EDW194E 25
Noises, unusual 30
O
On/Off button
EDW132C 21 EDW154E 22 EDW174E 23
EDW194E 25 One-piece door panels (EDW194E) 13 Operating instructions
EDW132C 21
EDW154E 22, 23
EDW174E 23, 24
EDW194E 26 Overfill protection 28
P
Panels, fully-integrated 13, 15 PEX inlet tubing 9 Placing the unit 7 Power 9 Power cord, connecting 12 Problems and solutions 29 Product warranty information 33 Program button
EDW174E 23
EDW194E 25 Program knob
EDW132C 21
EDW154E 22 Programs
EDW132C 20
EDW154E 23
EDW174E 24
EDW194E 26
INDEX
Type plate (also Data tag) 4
U
Unit dimensions 4 Unusual noises 30 Upper basket 16
W
Warranty information 33 Wash programs (see Programs) 20 Washing special items 32 Water flow volume 9 Water hardness 19 Water inlet filter, cleaning 28 Water pressure 9 Water supply 9 Wood door panel (EDW194E) 14 , 15
ENGLISH
R
Rinse aid dispenser 20 Rinse aid indicator light 20
S
Safety instructions 3 Service 33 Solutions to common problems 29 Special items, washing 32 Spray arms, cleaning 27 Stains and discolorations 29 Start button
EDW154E 22
EDW174E 24
EDW194E 25
T
Technical data 9 Toe kick, installing 8 Tools you will need 5 Top Load button
EDW154E 22
EDW174E 23
EDW194E 25 Troubleshooting 30, 31
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