Caring for the Di shw as her.......... .... ..... . . . ..... . .. 14.
Th e m anu fa ctu re r, foll owing a p olicy of c on stant
development a nd updat ing of the product, may
make mod ifications wi thout gi ving prior notice.
This user m anual sh all also b e g ot from th e
manufa cturer o r re sponsible vendo r.
... . ......... .......... ..... ..... . 15Ins t allatio n p rep aration
...16Aes thetic pan el' s dimensions and ins t al lati on
... ..... ..... .18Ten sion adjustme nt of t he d oo r spring
........... .......... ..... .... 18Conne c tion of dr ain ho ses
........... .......... .... 19Dis h wash er i nstallation ste ps
About Ele ctricity Co nnectin g. ..... . .... ..... ..... .... . .20
Cold Wat e r C o nn ec tion. ....... ... ..... .......... ........ 21
When using your dishwasher,
followtheprecautionslistedbelow:
follow the precautions listed below:
This appliance is intended to be used in household
This appliance is intended to be used in household
and similar applications such as:
and similar applications such as:
-staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other
-staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other
working environments;
working environments;
-farm houses;
-farm houses;
-by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
-by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
environments;
environments;
-bed and breakfast type environments.
-bed and breakfast type environments.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision
and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved.
safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by children
and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.For EN60335-1
without supervision.For EN60335-1
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children )with reduced physical, sensory
(including children )with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowled ge ,unless they have been given supervision
knowled ge ,unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.For IEC60335-1
person responsible for their safety.For IEC60335-1
This appliance is for indoor use only, for household
This appliance is for indoor use only, for household
use only.
use only.
To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not
To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not
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immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
Please unplug before cleaning and maintenance the
Please unplug before cleaning and maintenance the
appliance .
appliance .
Use a soft cloth moisten with mild soap, and then use
Use a soft cloth moisten with mild soap, and then use
a dry cloth to wipe it again.
a dry cloth to wipe it again.
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This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk
of anelectric shock by providing a path of least
resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped
with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor
and a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that
is installed and earthed in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-earthing
conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service
representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance
is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance;
If it does not fit the outlet.
Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of
the dishwasher.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure
panels are properly in place.
Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is
operating, there is a risk of water squirting out.
Do not place any heavy objects on or stand on the door
when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
When loading items to be washed:
1) Locate sharp items so that 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 plastic items n
recommendations.
Use only detergent and rinse additives designed for
an automatic dishwasher.
Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing
detergent in your dishwasher.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
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
ot so marked,
check the manufacturer's
excessively or dangerously bent or flattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using
new hose sets and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
The maximum number of place settings to be washed
is 14.
The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1MPa.
The minimum permissible inlet water pressure is 0.04MPa.
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Dispose of the dishwasher packaging material
correctly.
All packaging materials can be recycled.
Plastic parts are marked with the standard
international abbreviations:
PEfor polyethylene, e.g. sheet wrapping material
PSfor polystyrene, e.g. padding material
POMpolyoxymethylene, e.g. plastic clips
PPpolypropylene, e.g. Salt filler
ABSAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, e.g. Control
Panel .
Packaging material could be dangerous for children!
For disposing of package andthe 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 you
household waste disposal service.
DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted
municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately
for special treatment is necessary.
r local city office and your
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Fo r de tail ed o perating me thod read the corres pon din g content on the in str uction manual.
Switch on the appliancePress the On/Off button to switch o n the appliance, Open the door.
With each wash cycle.
Fill the detergent dispenser
Compartment
For programmes with pre-wash only.
(Follow the user instructions!)
Check the rinse aid level
Check the regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a program
Running the di shwasher
Changing the program
Electric indicator on control panel (if provided).
(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 models), you can estimate when to fill the salt into
the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Scrape off any large amount of leftover food. Soften remnants of burnt food in pans,
then load the baskets. Refer to the dishwasher loading instructions.
Close the door, Press the Program Button until the selected program lights up.
( See the section entitled Operation instruction )“”
Turn on the water tap and press the. The machine will start working
after about 10 seconds.
1. A running cycle can only be modified if it has been running for a short time. Otherwise the detergent
may have already been released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent
dispenser must be refilled.
2. Press the Start/Pause button, the machine will be in s tandby state, press the program
button more th an 3 seconds then you can change the program to the desired cycle setting
3. Press the Start/Pause Button, the dishwasher will run after 10 seconds
Start/Pause Button
Add forgotten dishes in the
dishwasher.
If the appliance is switched
off during a wash cycle.
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap,
unload the baskets
1.Press the Start/Pause Button to stop the washing.
2.Open the door a little .
3.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door
completely.
4.Add forgotten dishes.
5.Close the door
6.Press the Start/Pause Button, the dishwasher will run
after 10 seconds.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched
on again, please re-select the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher
according to the original Power-on state ).
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the
dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop.
Turn off the appliance using the On/Off Button.
Warning: wait a few minutes (about 15 minutes) before unloading the dishwasher to avoid handling
the dishes and utensils while they are still hot and more susceptible to break.
They will also dry better.Unload the appliance, starting from the lower basket.
Open the door ca refu ll y.
Hot s team may es cape
when the door is o pe ned !
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To get th e best perf orm ance from yo ur d i shwas her, read all o perat i ng i nstructio ns
bef o re using it fo r the first t ime.
1.O n/Off B u tton: To t ur n on /off the power su pply.
2.. P rogram Butt on : To Press the but t on to se l ect a
wash Pro g ram.
3. De lay Button : Press the but ton to add th e dela y time.
Al t Butt on: Dual zon e wash functio n, pre ss the butto n
4.
to selec t either upper ba ske t or lower ba sket loaded, and
the response ind ica to r w ill blink ing
5. O p tion Button : To Press the but ton to selec t a
fu nction,
6.S t art / Pa u se butto n: To st art the se lected
wa shing progr am or pause t he wa s hing pro g ram
wh en t he ma chine is w or kin g.
7. Child lo ck but t on: pres s the tw o b u tton s f or 3 seconds
simultaneously to lock the pro g ram.
and the r esponse ind icat or w ill bl inkin g
Fr on t view
1
2
3
8
8.D isp lay sc ree n: to s how the reminding t ime
and the sta te( running state , d elay t ime etc )
Dela y tim e ,R ema in ti m e , or e rror c odes indi cator:
Rins e Aid indica tor:
Ind icates wh e n t he dispe n ser needs t o be refil led.
Add salt indi c ator:
Indi c ates whe n t h e dispen s er needs to be r efil led.
Ba ck View
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
Top s pr ay arm
Cutl er y ra ck
Uppe r ba sket
Inner pipe
4
Lower basket
5
Salt c o ntain er
6
9
10
11
12
13
Adju s ter
Disp en ser
7
Cup s hel f
8
Spra y a rms
9
Fi lter ass embly
10
11
In let pi pe c onnecto r
12
Drain pi pe
13
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Before using yo u r dishwash er for the first ti me:
A. Se t the wate r s often er
B. Add 1.5Kg dishw as h er salt a n d then full fil l t he sal t c ontain er with w at er
C. Fi ll t he rinse ai d dispens er
D. Fi ll i n d e tergen t
The wat er softe ner mu st be s et m an u ally, us ing th e w a te r hard ne ss dial.
The wat er softe ner is des igned to rem ov e mineral s a nd salts from the wat er, w h ich woul d h ave
a detrimenta l o r adve rs e effe ct on the operation of the applia nce.
The highe r the content of the se m iner als and salt s, th e har der your wat er is.
The so ftener sh o uld be adju sted acco rd ing to the ha rdnes s of the wate r in your area. Your l o cal Water A uthor it y
can adv ise you on the ha rdness o f the wat er in your a r ea .
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dishwasher is des igned to allow f or adjus tm ent in the am o unt of sa lt consumed ba s ed o n the ha rdness o f
the water used. This is in tended t o o p timise and custo mi se the level o f salt co n sumption.
Ple a se follo w the ste ps b el ow for adj ustm en t in salt c o nsumption .
1. Ope n th e d oor ,Sw itc h on th e a pplia nce;
2. Pressfo r m ore than 5 se co nds to sta rt the water softe ne r
3. Press theto se lect th e p roper set according to y our local envi ronment,
4. Press the Power b utton t o e nd the se t u p mo del .
Star t /Pause b ut ton
set mo del wi thin 60 se conds after the ap pl ian ce wa s switched on( The Salt a nd
Rinse aid w ar nin gl ights will be on pe riodi ca lly when i t get in th e set model );
St ar t /Pau se b utto n
the sets will chang e in th e followi ng sequence: H 1->H2->H3- >H4->H 5 ->H6;
WATER HARDN ESS
dH
6- 11
18-2231-4022-283 .1 -4 .0
35-5561-9843-696 .1 -9 .8
dH =1 .25 Clar ke=1.78 fH =0.178mmol/l
1
fH
0~90~ 50~ 0. 94
10-20
21- 3012-172.1-3.0
41- 6023-344.1-6.0H530
Clar ke
0~6
7- 14
15-21
29-42
mm ol/l
1.0- 2.0
Sel ecto r Posit ion
H1
H2
H3
H 4
H 6
Sa lt c on su mption
(gram/c yc le)
0
9
12
20
60
DH :Germ an degree
fH :French degr ee
Clar k: Bri tish d egree
The manu fa cto ry set ting : H4 (EN 50242 )
Cont act yo ur l oc al wat er boa rd for infor mation on th e hardne ss of your water su pply.
Cont act yo ur l oc al wat er boa rd for infor mation on th e hardne ss of your water su pply.
If yo ur model does n o t have any w ater softener, you may s kip this section.
WATER SOFTENER
The har dn ess of the wa ter varies fro m p lace t o plac e. If har d w ater is us ed i n the dis hw a sher, depos its will
for m on th e dish es and utensils.
The app li ance i s eq ui pped wit h a sp ecial so ft ener that uses a salt c ontainer specifically design e d to elimina te
lim e an d m i ne ra ls fr om the wat e r.
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Always use the salt int ended for use w ith di shw asher.
The salt c o ntain er is located b eneath the l owe r bas ket and sh ould b e fill ed as explaine d
in t h e foll ow ing:
Attention!
Onl y us e salt spe cifically designed for t he use i n d ishwashers! Every ot her type of
salt not specifically desig ned fo r the u se in a dishwasher, es pe c ially t able salt , wi ll
damage the wat er softene r. I n case of d ama ges ca us ed b y t he use of unsui t ab le
salt the ma nufacture r does not give any warranty no r is liabl e for a ny damag es cau sed.
Onl y fill with s a lt ju s t befo re sta rting one of the co mp lete washing p rogra ms.
Th is wi ll p re ve nt any g rains of salt or sa lt y wa te r, w h ich ma y have been spilled,
remaining on th e bo tt om o f the machine f o r any period of ti me, whi ch may cause
corr osion.
A After the lower b a sket has been re mo ved, unscrew a nd r em ove the ca p from th e salt con ta ine r.
B Place the end of the fu nnel (s uppli ed) into th e ho le and introduce abo ut 1.5kg o f d i shwasher salt.
C
Full fi ll t he sal t con ta i ne r wi th w ater,It is no rmal f or a sm al l am ount of water to c ome ou t of the
salt c ontainer.
D After filli ng the co nta in er , screw the c ap t igh tly b ac k clockwi se .
E The sal t warn ing l igh t will stop being af te r th e sa lt co ntain er ha s be en filled wi th salt.
F Imm ediat el y a ft er f il ling t he s alt into the sa lt container, a w ashi ng program should be s ta rted
program Ot herwise th e filt er sys tem, p ump or ot h er impor tant parts of t h e machin e may be damaged
by salty water. This is out of warrant y.
).
1. T he salt contai ne r mu st onl y be ref illed when t he sal t wa rn ing light in the contr ol panel comes on.
Depe nd ing on how well t he salt diss olves, th e s alt wa rn ing li ght may stil l be on even t hough the
salt conta in er is fill ed .
If there is no salt warn ing li ght in the con trol panel (fo r some Models) ,you c an e stim at e wh en to fill
the s alt in to the softener by th e cycles t ha t the di sh washe r has run.
2. If th e re are sp ills of the s alt , a soa k or a rap id progr am s hould be run to remove the exce ssive salt.
(We su ggest to use a short
Rinse Aid Dispenser
Th e r inse a id is released during t he final rinse to pr event water fro m f orming droplets o n y our dishe s, whic h can
leave spots and s treaks. It als o improv e s dry i ng by allow ing wa ter to roll off the dish es. Your d ishwa sher i s
design ed to u se liquid rins e aids. The rinse a id di s penser is l o cated inside the door next to t he det ergen t disp ense r.
To fill the di spen s er, open t he cap and pour the r inse aid into th e disp enser unt il t he level i ndicator turn s c ompletely
black. The v olume of the rinse a id container is about 110m l .
Function of Rinse Aid
Rinse aid is automatically added during the l as t ri ns e, ensuring thorough rinsi ng , and spo t an d s t reak fr ee drying.
Attention!
Onl y use branded rinse aid for dishwash er. Nev er fill t h e r in se aid dis pe ns er with any o t her subs tances
(e.g. Di shwasher cle ani ng agent, liquid d eterge nt). Th is wou ld damag e the app liance.
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When to Refill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
If th ere i s no rinse-aid warn in g ligh t in the c ontrol p anel, you can estimat e the am ount from th e colour
of t h e optica l level indica t or C loc a ted ne xt to t he cap. Whe n th e rinse-aid conta iner i s full, the whole
indi cator will be d ark .As the r inse -aid di minish es, the si ze of the dar k do t decrea ses. You should n eve r let
the rinse aid l evel fal l 1 / 4 ful l .
As th e rinse aid d iminish es, th e s ize of the black do t
on th e rinse a id level ind icato r changes, as illu stra ted belo w.
Ful l
3 / 4 f ul l
1 / 2 f ul l
1 / 4 f ul l - Shoul d refil l to elim inate sp o tting
Emp t y
" "
To op en the di spenser, turn the cap to the "o pen" ( left) ar row and lift it o ut.
1
Po ur the rinse aid int o the dispens er, being caref ul n ot to o verfill .
2
Re place the ca p b y inserting i t aligned with "open" arrow and turning it t o the closed (right) arrow.
3
Clea n up any rinse aid spil led whil e during fi llin g w ith an abs orbent c l oth to avoi d excess i ve foami ng
duri n g the nex t w a sh. Don' t f orget t o repla c e the cap be fore you close dis hwa sher door.
Adjusting Rinse Aid Dispenser
Th e rinse aid dis penser ha s s ix or fou r setti ng s. Always st art with the dis pe ns er
set o n "4 ". If spots and poor drying ar e a prob lem, increas e t he amo un t of rinse
ai d d isp ensed by removing th e d ispenser lid an d rotating t he dia l to "5 ". If t he
di sh es still are no t dr yi ng properly o r a re show sp ots, adj ust t he di al to the next
hi gh er lev er until y ou r dish es a re sp ot-free. The recom men ded se tting is "4".
(Fac tory value is "4".)
Inc rease th e dose if th ere are drop s of w ater o r lime s pot s o n the di sh es a fter was hing.
Re du ce i t if t here a r e sti ck y whi tish st a in s on yo ur dish es or a b l uish fil m on glas s ware or
kn i fe bl ad es.
Det ergents w ith its c hem ical ingred ie nt s are ne ce ss ary to remov e dirt, crush dirt and transport it o u t of t he dishwasher.
Mos t of th e co mmerci al qu ali ty deter ge nts are su itable for this p urp os e.
Attention!
Pro per Us e of De terge nt
Use only d eterg ent speci fical ly made for t he use in dis hwasher s. K eep your det er gent fresh and dr y.
Don't p ut powde red de ter ge nt int o the dispen se r until you're re ady to wash di shes.
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Detergents
Ther e a re 3 sorts of d eter ge n ts
1.Wit h p hosphat e an d w ith ch lori n e
2.W it h phosph ate and without chlorine
3.Wit hou t phosph ate and wit h out chlo rine
Normally new pul verised de terge nt is with out phos ph a te. T hu s the wate r s often er functi on of
pho s pha te is no t given. I n this cas e w e r ecomm end to f ill s alt in the salt con tain e r even when
the h ar dness of w ater is o nl y 6 dH . I f dete rgents w ithout p hosphat e ar e used in the case of hard wat e r
oft e n white s po ts appear on d ishes a n d glasses. In this ca s e please add m o re d eter gent to reach
bet t er re su lts. De te rgent s without ch lorin e do only ble ach a litt le. S tron g an d colour ed spots w il l not
be re mo ved complet ely. In th is case pl ease choose a p rogram with a h i gher tem pe ratur e .
°
Concentrated Detergent
Based o n their ch em i cal c om p os ition, det e rge nts c an b e split in t wo bas ic types:
co nventio nal, alk aline detergen ts with c aus tic c omp onents
lo w al kalin e co ncentr a ted dete rgents w i th natu r al enzym es
Detergent Tablets
Dete rgent ta bl ets of d iffe rent bra nds disso lve at di ffere nt speeds. F or this r eason some
det e rgent ta blets ca n not dis s olve and de v el op the ir full c leani n g power during short
pro g ra ms. Th erefore pl ease u se l ong prog ra m s wh en usin g de terg e nt tabl e ts, t o
ens u re the compl ete rem oval of dete rgent re s idua ls.
Detergent Dispenser
The dispenser m us t be refilled be f ore the s tart of eac h was h cycle f ol lo win g the inst ructi ons
pro v ided in t he w ash cycl e t a ble . You r dis hwa sher use s less de te rgent an d ri nse ai d than
Conv en tiona l d ishwa sher. Gener ally, onl y one tables poon of dete rgent is n eeded fo r
a nor ma l wash lo ad. Mo re heavi ly soil ed items ne e d m ore deter ge nt. Alway s ad d the
det e rgent ju st before star ting the dish washer, otherwis e it coul d g e t damp and will n ot
diss olve pro perly.
Amount of Detergent to Use
If th e lid i s c losed: p r ess rele ase butt o n. The li d w ill sp ring ope n.
Alw ays add the d ete rgen t ju st before starting each wa sh c ycle .
Only us e br anded detergent a id for dishw asher.
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive!
Take care to keep it out of reach of children.
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Fill in Detergent
Fi ll the de terge nt dispense r w ith det er gent.
Th e m ar king indi cates the dosing levels , a s
illustrated on t he r ight:
The p la ce of main w as h cycle de te rgent pl aced.
A
The p la ce of pr e- wash cycle d eterg e nt place d.
B
Pl ea se o bserve the manufa ct urer s do sing and s to rage
Recomm e ndatio ns a s state d o n the deter gent pac kaging.
Clos e the lid and press un t il it l ocks in pl ac e.
If the dish es a re heavily s oile d , plac e a n a dditi ona l
dete rgent do s e in the p re -wash de t ergent chamber. Th is det er gen t wil l take e ffect du ring the pr e-wash phas e .
You fi nd infor matio n ab ou t the amo unt of de t ergent for th e single pr o gram me on t he last page .
Plea s e a ware, tha t acc or d ing to th e level so iling an d the spec if ic har dness of wa ter d ifferences a r e possib le.
Plea s e o bserv e th e manufa ct u rer's recommend ations o n the de terg e nt packaging.
A
B
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Consider b uying utensils w h ich are identified a s dish washe r- proof.
Use a mild det ergen t t h at is d escribe d a s 'k ind to dishes'. If nece s sary, see k furthe r
inform ation fr om the d etergent manufacture rs.
For particular items, se lect a pro gr am w it h a s lo w a temperat ure as po ssible.
To prev ent da mage, do not take gla s s a nd cutlery out of the dishw asher immed iatel y
afte r t he programm e h as e nded.
Are not suitable
Cutl er y wi th woo de n, hor n chin a or
mother -of-p ea rl handl e s
Plast i c items th at are no t h eat resi s tant
Older cut l ery with glued pa r ts that a re not
temper ature res istant
Bonded cutlery i te ms or dish es
Pewter or c oo per items
Crysta l glass
Steel items subj ec t to ru st ing
Wooden pl atters
Items made fr om s ynth etic fibres
(F or best per formance of the dishw asher, follow t hese l oading guide lines.
Feat ures and app ea rance of baskets a nd cutler y ba sket s m ay v ary fr om your model. )
Sc ra pe o ff an y la rg e amo unts o f left over foo d. Sof te n remn ants of bu rnt food i n pans.
It is not necess ary to r inse the d ishes under ru nning water.
Pl ac e ob ject s in the dis hwasher in followi ng way:
1.I te m s s uch as cups, glass es , pots /pans, e tc. are f a ced downwa rds.
2.Curv ed items, o r ones wit h r ecesses, sh ould b e l oaded aslant so th at water ca n run off.
3.All u tens ils are st ac ked secur ely and can not tip over.
4.All u tens ils are pl ac ed in the way t hat the s pr ay arms can r ot ate fr eely during washi n g.
Very small items sho ul d not b e wash ed in the dis h washer as they could ea s ily f al l out o f th e bask et .
Are of limited suitability
Some ty pes of glas s es can become
dul l after a large number of w as hes
Sil ver an d alum inum part s h ave a
ten dency to dis c olou r d uring was hi ng
Gla zed pa ttern s may fade if machine
washed fr equently
Load holl ow items s uc h as cup s, gl asses, pa ns etc. With the opening facing down wards so t hat
water can n ot col le ct in t he container or a deep b ase.
Dishe s and ite m s o f cutler y mu st not lie inside o ne another, o r cover eac h other.
To av oid da mag e to gl asse s , they m u st n ot touc h.
Loa d large ite ms w hich are most difficult to clea n into th e lower bask e t.
The u ppe r basket i s designed to hold mor e d elicate and li gh ter dishw are such as glasses, c offee
and t e a cups
Lon g bladed kni ve s stored i n a n uprigh t posit io n are a pot en tial haza rd !
Lon g and/or sha rp item s of cutle ry such as ca rv ing knive s must be pos itioned
horizontally in t he upp er baske t.
Pleas e do not ove rlo ad your dish washe r. Th is is i mp ortan t fo r g ood re su lts and fo r
reaso nab le co nsu mptio n o f en ergy.
To pr event wa t er dripp ing fr om the up per ba sket into th e lo wer ba sk et, we rec om me nd that you
empt y the lowe r ba sk et first and th e n the upper ba s ket.
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The u pper bas ket is des igned to hol d m ore delicate
and l i ghte r d ishwa r e s uch as glass es, coffee an d
te a cu ps and saucers , as well a s pl ates , sm all bo wls
and s h allow pans ( as l ong as th ey are not to o dirty).
Posi tion th e d ishes an d cookware s o that th ey w ill
not ge t m oved by the s p ray of wate r.
Ple ase be r eminded th at:
Pots , serving bo wls, et c, must alw a ys be p lace d to p d own.
Deep pots s h ould be s lan ted to al low water to flow out .
The B otto m Bas k et fea tures fo lding sp i kes so that larger or mo re pots an d p ans can be load e d.
We sugges t that yo u pl ace larg e items and t h e m o st
difficu l t to clea n items are t o be placed i n to the lo wer
basket: su c h a s p o ts, p ans, lids , servin g dishes and
bowls, as s hown in the f igure b e low. It is pre fera b le t o
place serving dishes and li ds on the sid e of the rack s
in orde r to avoid bl ocking t h e rotation of the top s pray
arm.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
The h eight of t he upper ba sk et can be adjusted in o rder to
crea te more spac e fo r larg e utensil s both f or the upper
/l ow er basket. The hei ght of the upper ba sket can b e
adju sted by p lacing the wheels o n di fferent he i gh t of th e
rails. Long item s, serving cut lery, s al ad ser ve rs a nd kni ves
should be placed on t he shelf s o that th ey d o not obstruct
the ro ta ti on of t he spr ay arms. .
Cutl ery shou l d b e placed in t h e cutlery rack se p aratel y
from eac h other in the ap p ropriate positi ons, a nd d o
make sur e th e ute nsils do not n es t togeth er, this ma y
cause b a d p e rfor man ce.
Folding back the cup shelives
For bet t er stac king of po ts and pans,
the spi k es can b e folded do w n a s
sho w in the pic t ure ri gh t.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
Fo r bett er stacking of pots and pans ,
th e spikes can be folde d do wn a s
show in t he pictu re rig ht.
Do not let any item extend through the bottom.
Always load sharp utensils with the sharp
point down!
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Means: n eed to fill ri nse into th e Rinse-Aid D ispens e r.
Auto
Inte nsive
No r mal
EC O
(* EN 5 024 2)
1Hour
Rapid
Glass
Auto sens ing wa s h, li ght ly,
norm al ly or heavi ly soi led
crock ery, w i th or with ou t
dri ed-on fo o d
For heav iest soil ed crock ery,
and normally soi l ed po t s
pans di sh es etc wit h dri e d
、
、
on soi li ng.
For normall y so iled lo a ds,
su ch as, p l ates ,gl asse s
pots
and l ightly soil ed pan s.
This i s sta ndard p r ogramme,
it is suit ab le to clean no rm al ly
soiled tabl eware an d it i s t he
mo st eff ici ent programme in
terms of its combined energy
and wa t er consum p ti on fo r
that ty pe of ta blewa re.
For l ight l y so il ed loads th a t
do no t n e ed exce llent dry ing
effic iency.
A shorter wa sh for lightly
so iled loa ds that do no t
need drying.
For lightly soiled crock ery
and g lass.
Pre-w ash (4 5)
Autow ash(45- 55)
℃
℃
Rinse
Rinse(62)
℃
Dryin g
Pre- wash(50)
Was h (65)
℃
℃
Rins e
Rins e
Rins e (55 )
℃
Dryi ng
Pr e-w ash( 45 )
Wash (5 5)
℃
℃
Ri nse
Ri nse (65)
℃
Drying
Pre -wash
Was h (50)
Rinse(60 )℃℃
Dry i ng
Pre- wash( 50 )℃
Wash (60 )
Rin se ( 60 )
℃
℃
Dry i ng
Was h (40)
Rins e
Rins e (45)℃℃
Pre -w ash
wash(40 )
℃
Rin se
Rin se( 60 )
℃
Dry i ng
5/3 0g
5/ 30 g
(or)3i n1
5/ 30 g
(Or)3i n1
5/ 30 g
(Or)3in1
5/30g
30g
5/3 0g
150
165
180
17 5
60
40
115
0.9-1 .3
1. 5
1. 3
0.93
1.15
0. 6
0. 87
8.4-12.7
17
14
10
10
10
14
To rins e di shes t hat yo u plan
Pre - wash
80.0 1
to wash l ater tha t day.
*EN 50242 : T h is progr amme is the tes t cycl e . T he inf or m atio n f o r compar ability test
in accordan ce with EN 502 4 2, as follow s:
Capa ci ty: 14 set ting
Position Upper b asket: uppe r wheels on r ai ls
Rins e aid sett in g: 6
Pl:0 .49w; Po: 0.45w.
Star ting a cycle wa sh
Draw out t he lowe r and u p per bask et , load the dishes a nd pu sh the m back.
1
It is commended to lo ad the lower basket f irst, then the u pper one (see t he section en title d
Loading the Di shwasher ).
“”
Pour i n the detergent ( see the sect ion entitle d Sa lt, Deterg en t and Rinse Ai d ).
2
In se rt the plu g into the so cket. The power su pp ly is 2 20-240 VAC /50 HZ , the spec i fica t ion
3
“”
of th e so cket i s 1 0A 250VAC. Ma ke sur e th at the wa ter supp ly is turned on to full pressure.
Close the doo r, press the ON/ OF F Button, and the ON/O FF light will turn on .
4
Press the progra m Bu tton , the wash program will be chang ed as fo ll ows di rection:
5
AutoInte n siv eNormal1 HourRapid→→→→→
ECOGlassSo ak
→→
If a progr am i s selected, th e r esponse l ight will ligh t. Th en c lose t he doo r and
;
Press the Start/P ause
Butt on,th e dishw asher be gins to s ta rt.
3.5
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When you pres s the S t art/Pause bu tton to paus e d uring washing, the run ning indicato r will
stop blinking and t he d ishwa sher will mo o ing every mi n ute unless you p ress the
Start /Paus e bu tton to sta rt.
Pr emise :
1 A cycle that is un derway can on ly be mod ified if it has only bee n running for a shor t time . O therwise, the
detergent m ay have a lr eady b e en relea s ed, a nd the ap plian ce m ay have alrea dy drain ed the wash water.
If t his i s t he case , the detergen t d ispenser mu st be r efil led ( see the section ent itled " L oading t he
Detergent " ).
2
Pres s the St a rt/Pau se Bu tt on to stop wash ing , T he n press program bu t to n after 3 s ec onds , the progr am wi ll c an cel
Then yo u ca n ch ange th e p ro gra m t o t he desir ed cycle setting ,
after 10 se co nd s.
(see the se cti on entit le d " Star tin g a was h cycl e. . ." ).
.P ress th e St ar t /Pause Butt on, th e dis hw asher wil l run
If y ou o pen the do or, t he ma chine will pause . T h e program li ght w ill
stop blinki ng and t he buzzer will mooin g eve ry minute unless you close the door . After
yo u cl ose the door ,the m achine will keep on workin g af ter 10 sec on d s.
A forgotten dish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Open the door a little .
1
After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door
2
completely.
Add forgotten dishes.
3
When the wo rkin g cycle has fi nished , the buzzer o f the dis hwasher wil l soun d for 8 secon ds, the n st op. Turn off
the appliance us i ng th e ON/O FF b utton, shut off the water s upply and o pen the door of the dishw ashe r.
Wai t for a few min utes bef or e unlo ad ing th e dishwa sh e r t o avoi d h a ndlin g the dis he s and utensi ls while they
are still hot a nd m ore susc ep t ible to break age. Th e y w ill al s o dry be t ter.
during a w ash cycle
Close the door
4
The dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
5
Switch Off the Dishwasher
The p ro g ram ligh t is on but is not blin k in g, o nl y in th i s case the programme has ende d.
1.Switch off t he dishwash er by p re ssing the ON/OF F button.
2.Turn o ff th e water tap!
Open the door carefully.
Hot dishes are sensitive t o knocks . T he dishe s should t he refor e be allow ed to cool do wn ar ound 15 minutes
befo re removi ng from the app liance.
Open the dishwas her's door, l eave it aj ar and wait a fe w mi nutes be fore r em oving the dis hes. In this way they
will be c ooler an d the dryi ng will b e i m proved.
Unloading th e dishwasher
It is normal th at the di s hw asher is we t insid e.
Empt y th e l ower b asket first and th en the upper on e. Thi s will avoid wa ter dripp ing from the upper Ba sket onto
the dishes in the lower on e .
It is dangerous to open the door when washing,
because the hot water may scald you.
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The filter pr e v ents la r ger remn ant s of food or other obj ects fr om ge tting inside th e pum.
The res idues may blo ck the fi l ter, in th is case t h ey mus t be removed .
The filter sy stem con s ists of a coarse fi lter,a fl at (M ain filter)
And a microfilter(F i ne filter).
1
2
3
2
1
3
Main filter
Fo od and s oil part icles trapped in this fi lter are p ulve r ized by a
sp ecial jet on the lowe r spray arm an d w a sh ed d own to d rain .
Coarse filter
La rge r items, s uch as p ieces of bon es o r glas s, that c ou l d block
th e dr ain ar e trapped in the coarse filte r. To remove t he i te ms
ca ugh t by the fi lter, ge n tly sque e ze the tap o n th e top of th is
filte r a nd l ift ou t.
Fin e filter
This fi lter ho lds soil an d food res idues in t he sump a rea a nd
pr ev e nts i t fro m be ing redepo s it on the dis hes duri ng wa sh cycle.
Filter assembly
The filter efficien tl y
For bes t p erfo rm ance and resu lts, t he filte r must be cl e aned regul a rly.t his r e ason, it i s a goo d ide a t o
remove t he large r food particles trapp ed in the f ilter after each was h cycle by ri nsing t he sem icir c ula r f ilte r and
cup u nde r runnin g wa ter. To re mo ve the filter d e vice, pu ll the cu p ha ndle in t h e u pward direction .
re mo v es food p ar ticle s from the wa s h w ater, all owing it t o be recycle d during the cycl e .
For
The d ishw ash er must nev er b e u s ed with o ut the fi l ter s .
Impro per rep l ac e ment of the f ilte r may reduce the pe rform an c e level o f t he applia nce
and d ama ge d is hes and ut ensils.
1
2
Step 1 Turn t he filter in an t i-cl o ckwi se d irection,:
St ep 2 lif t the filter assy u p:
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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Remarks:
- Ins pect the filte rs for bl o cking after ever y time the di s hwasher ha s be en used.
- By u ns c rewing t he c oarse fi lter, y ou can remove the filter sy s tem. Re mov e any foo d r emnants and
clea n t he filters und e r r unning w a ter.
The entire filter assembly should be cleaned once a week.
Cleaning the Filter
To clean the c oa r se fi lter and the f ine f ilter, us e a c leaning b rush. Reas semble th e f i lt er p arts as s how n in the f igures
on th e last pa ge a nd r eins er t the enti re ass emb ly in the dis hwa sher, po s itio ning i t i n its s eat and pres sing dow nwa rds.
When cle a ning the filters, don't k nock on them. Other w ise, the fil ters could b e
contorted and the performance of the dishw asher could be decre ased.
The co n t rol p an e l can be clea ned by using a l ig htly d ampen ed cloth.
Aft e r clean ing, make sur e t o dry i t thoroug hly.
For t he exter ior, use a good app liance pol ish w ax .
Never u se sharp obj ects, sc ourin g pa ds or har sh c leaners on a ny p art of the d ishwash er.
Cleaning The Door
To cle an the edge ar ou nd the door, y ou sho uld use o nly a soft wa rm, damp cloth.
To avoid p enetr at ion o f wa ter in to the door l ock an d el ectrica l compon ent s, do no t
use a spray cleaner of a ny kind.
Never u se a spray clea ner to cle an t he door pan el as i t may damage t he do or loc k
and el e ct ric al c omponents .
Abrasive agent s o r som e paper tow els shou ld not be use d b ecause o f th e r isk of
scr atching o r l e avin g sp ots on th e st ai nless ste el surfa ce.
Protect Against Freezing
ple ase take fr ost pro te ctio n measu res on the di shwas he r in winter. E ver yfter washing c ycles ,
ple ase op erate as follo ws
1.Cut off the electri cal po wer to the dishwasher.
2.Tur n off the water su p pl y and d is connect the water inl et pipe from th e wa te r valv e.
3.Drai n th e wate r f rom the inlet pipe an d wa ter va lve. (Use a p an to g ather the wa ter)
4.Reconn e ct the wa ter inlet pipe to t he water val ve.
5.Remo ve the fil te r at th e bottom of the t ub and use a spong e to soak up wate r in the su mp.
:
If y our dishwas her cannot work beca use of the ice,
pleas e contact professional service persons.
time a
Cleaning the Spray Arms
It is n ecess ary to cle an the spra y arms re gular ly fo r hard
wate r chemica ls w il l c log th e sp ray ar m j ets and bearings.
To re mov e the up per spray a rm, hold the nut, r otat e th e a rm
cloc k wise to r em ove it.
To re mov e the lower s pray arm, p ull ou t the spray a rm u pwa rd.
Wash th e arms in soapy and warm w at er and use a soft brush to
cl ean the j ets. Repl ac e th em aft er rin sing the m th or oughly.
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After Every Wash
Aft er every wa sh, turn off the wa ter supply to the
appliance a nd l eave the do o r s lightly op e n so t hat
moisture an d odou rs are no t trappe d in side.
Remove the Plug
Befo re cleaning or perfo rmi ng mai nt enanc e, a lw ays
remove the plug f rom th e sock et .
No Solvents or Abrasive Cleaning
To cle an the exte rior a nd r ubber p arts of t h e dishwash er,
do no t us e so lvent s o r abrasi v e cle aning prod ucts.
Only u se a cloth with w arm so apy wat e r.
To re m ov e spots o r s t ains f rom the sur f ace of the
in terior, u s e a cloth da mpened wit h wa ter an a little
vine gar, or a clea n ing pro duct mad e sp ecifi cally f o r
dish w ashers.
When not in Use for a L ongTime
It is recomme nd t hat you r un a was h cycle wit h the
dish washer e mp t y and the n r emove the pl u g fro m t he
soc k et, turn off t h e wa ter sup p ly and le av e the door of
the a ppliance s lig ht ly open. This w il l help t he d oor
sea l s to last l onger an d preven t o dours fro m f ormin g
wit hin the ap pl ian ce .
Moving the Appliance
If th e ap plian ce m us t be moved, try to kee p it in the
vert ical pos ition . If absol utely ne c essary, i t can be
positione d on it s back .
Seals
One of t h e facto rs that cau se odou r s to form in t he
dish washer i s food th at remai ns trapp e d in the s ea ls.
Periodic cle a ning with a d amp spon ge will p re v ent this
from occurri ng.
Electrical Shock Hazard
The installation of the pip es
and electrical equipments
should be done by professionals.
Disconnect electrical power before
installing dishwasher.
Failure to do so can result in death
or electrical shock.
●
Installation preparation
The installation position of dishwasher should be near the existing inlet and drain hoses
and power cord.
One side of the cabinet sink should be chosen to facilitate the connection of drain hoses
of the dishwasher.
Note: please check the accompanying insta llation accessories(hook for aesthetic panel
,screw)
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Please carefully read the installation i nstruction.
●Ill ustra tions of ca bine t d imension s a nd installa tion position of the d ishwasher
Prep a ration s sh ould b e m a de befor e m o ving the dishwas her to the ins tall ation pla ce.
Choo se a pl ace near the sink to facilitate the inst allation of in l et and drain hoses
1
(see figure 1).
If di shwashe r is installed at the corn er o f the ca b in et, th ere sh ou l d b e some sp ace
2
(illust rated in f igur e 2 ) wh e n the door i s opened.
【】Figure1
Cabin et d ime nsions
Less than 5mm
bet w een t he t o p
of dis hwasher and
cabin et a nd the
oute r door aligned
to cabine t.
820mm
580mm
90 °
Electrical, dra in and
water supply line
entrances
Space between cabinet
bottom an d floor
600 mm
90 °
80
100
【】Figure2
Dis hwa sh er
Mini m um sp ac e whe n
the do or is opened
Do or of
dis hw asher
Minimum space of 50mm
●
Aesthetic p anel's dimensions and installation
1
The aest h etic wooden panel could be processed accor ding to the Figur e 3.
589
【】Fig ure3
Th e ae sthetic panel sh ould
be proc es sed i n a cc ordanc e
with t he illustrated d imensi ons
Cabinet
(Unit: mm)
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2
ma gical paster A and ma gical paster B be d isjoinedon ,magical p aste r A o n th e aesthe tic wooden panel and
fe lted mag ical pa ster B of the outer door of dishwas her(s ee fig ur e 4a ). Aft e r positioning of t he panel , fix the pan el
onto the outer door by s crew s an d bolt s( See figur e 4b)
【】Figure4a
Installation of aesthetic panel
【】Figure4b
Installation of aesthetic
wooden panel
. take away the fou r
1
short scr ew s
. pin up the four lon g
2
scr ews
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Tension adjustment of the door spring
The door springs are set at the factory to the proper tension for the outer door.
If aesthetic wooden panel are installed, you will have to adjust the do or spring tension.
Rotate the adjusting screw to drive the adjustor to strain or r elax the steel cable
(see figure 5).
Doo r spring tensi on is correct when
the doo r re mains horizontal i n the
ful ly opened positionyet rises
to a close with the slight lift of a
finger.
,
【】Figure5
Tension adjustment
of the door spring
●
Connection of drain hoses
In se rt the dr ain hose into a drain p ipe with a minim um diam eter o f 4 0 mm , or let i t run int o the sink , ma k ing sur e to
avo i d bendin g or crim ping it. The top o f th e ho se must be less than 100 0 mm .
Front
Counter
NOTE
The top of the hose
must be less than
A
1000mm.
Drain pipe
B
φ 4 0mm
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Dishwasher inst allation steps
1
Insta ll the furnitur e door to the outer door o f the dis hwasher using t he br ackets provided. Refer
to the templa te for po sitioning of the brackets.
2
Adjus t the tension of the do or sprin gs by using an Allen key t urn ing in a clockwise mot ion t o
tigh ten t he le ft and ri ght d oor s prings. Failure to do this could c ause damag e to your dishwasher
(Illu stration 2)
3.
Co nnect t he in let hose to th e cold water supply
4.
Co nnect t he drain hose. Refer to diagram (Figure 6 )
5.
Co nnect t he power cor d
6
Affix the c ondensation strip under t he work surfa ce of cabine t. Pl ease ensure the cond ens ation
stri p is flush with edge of work surface .
7
Pl ace the dish was her into pos i tion. (Illustra tion 4)
8
Level the dish washer. The rear foo d can be adjusted from the front of the dishwasher by turnin g
the Allen screw in the mid dle of the base of dishwasher use an Allen k ey (Illustration 5A). To a dju st
the front feet , use a flat screw driv er and turn the front feet until the dishwas her i s level (Illustrat ion 5B).
9 The d ishwasher must be secur ed in pla ce. The re are two ways to do this:
A. Normal w ork surface:P ut the installation hook into the slot of the sid e plane a nd secure it to the
wo rk s urf ace w ith t he w ood screws (I llustration 6).
B. Marble or gra nite work top:F ix the side wi th Screw. (Illustration 7).
.
【】Figure 7
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Dishwasher must be level for proper dish rack operation and wash performance.
Place a spirit level on door and rack track inside the tub as shown to ch eck that the
1
dishwasher is level.
level the dishwasher by adjusting the three levelling legs individually.
2
3
When level the dishwasher, please pay attention not to let the dishwasher tip over.
【】Figure 8
Illustration of feet adjus tment
NOTE:
The maximum adjustment
height of th e feet is 50 mm .
Chec k l eve l Fro n t to Bac k
Spi rit level
Ch eck l e vel side to side
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.
Plea se look at the ra ting lab e l to kn o w th e r ating v ol tage and c onn ec t the dish washer to the ap p ro priat e power supply.
Use the r equ ired fuse 10 am p , time delay fus e or c ircu it breake r r ec ommended and pro v id e sepa ra t e c irc ui t serving
only thi s applian ce.
Ensur e t h e voltag e a n d fr equency of the p ower be ing correspon d s t o
th os e on t he ratin g pl at e. Only in s ert the p lug in to an elect rical so cket which i s e a rthed
prop e rl y. If th e el ectrica l so cket to wh ich the applianc e m ust be conne cte d is not
appro priate for t he plug , rep l ac e the sock et, rather th an u si ng a adaptor s or t he l ike a s
th ey coul d ca use overhe a ting and burns .
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Conn ect the cold w ater s upp ly hose to a thr eaded 3/4(inch ) conn ector and mak e sure
that it is fastened tightly in pl ace .
If the wa ter pipes a re new or have not been used f or an extended period of time, let the
wate r run to make su re t hat the water is clear. Th is precaution is ne eded to avo id the
risk of the wate r inlet to be bl ock ed and damage the applianc e.
please close the hydrant after using .
Positioning the Appliance
Po sitio n the applianc e in th e de sired locatio n. The ba c k should re st again st the wal l behind i t, and the s ides,
al ong the adja cent cab inets or walls. The dish wa s her i s eq ui pped wit h water su pp ly and dra i n hoses tha t can
be po s it io ned eithe r to th e righ t or th e left sides to fac ilitate pro pe r inst allati on.
How to Drain Excess Water From Hoses
If the sink is 1 000 high er f rom the floor, the e xc ess water i n hoses cannot be drain ed directly
in to the sink. It will be neces sa ry to d ra in exces s water fro m hos es int o a b ow l or suita ble
contain er that is he ld outsi de and lower t han the sin k.
Water Outlet
Conne c t the water d rain hos e . The drain hose must b e co rr ec tly fi tted to a v oid wate r l e aks.
Ensure that the wat er inlet hose is n o t kinked or s quashed .
Extension Hose
If yo u n eed a drain h os e ex tensi o n, m ake sure to use a similar dra in hose.
It must b e n o longer tha n 4 m etres; o therwise th e cl eanin g eff e ct o f the dis hwa sher coul d b e re duced.
Syphon Connection
Ins e rt the drai n hose int o a d rain pip e with a mini m um diamete r o f 40mm, or le t it run in to the si n k, makin g s ure to
avo id bending o r crimping it. The top of the ho se must be les s than 100 0m m.
The following things should be checked before starting the dishwasher.
1 The dishwasher is level and fixed properly
2 The inlet valve is open
3 There is a leakage at the connections of the conducts
4 The wires are tightly connected
5 The power is switched on
6 The inlet and drain hose s are knotted
7 All packing materials and printings should be taken out from the dishwasher
After installation, please make sure to keep this manual.
The content of this manual is very helpful to the users.
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Fuse blown, or the
circuit breaker acted
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other
appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
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
Improper detergent
Spilled rinse-aid
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is
closed securely.
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the
wall socket.
Check that the water supply is connected properly and
the water is turned on.
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Check drain hose.
Check coarse the filter
(see section titled)" Cleaning The Filter "
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 the special dishwasher detergent to avoid suds.
If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate.
Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the
dishwasher, then select any cycle. Dishwasher will drain
out the water at the first step.Open the door after draining
is stop and check if the suds is disappeared.
Repeat if necessary.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Detergent with
colourant was used
Hard water minerals
The affected items are
not corrosion resistant.
A programme was not
run after dishwasher
salt was added.
Traces of salt have
gotten into the wash cycle.
The lid of the softer
is loose
A sp ay arm is
r
knocking against
an item in a basket
Items of crockery
are loose in the
wash cabinet
This may be caused
by on-site installation
or the cross-section of
the piping.
Make sure that the detergent is the one without
colourant.
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 lip .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.
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The dishes were not
loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
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
r
to get blocked.
Combination of soft
water and too much
detergent.
Aluminum utensils
have rubbed against
dishes.
Dishes block
detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
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".
Use less detergent if you have soft water and select
a shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get
them clean.
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.
r
Dishes are removed
too soon
Wrong program
has been selected
Use of cutlery with
a low-quality coating
Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after
washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can
escape. Begin unloading the dishwasher only once t
he dishes are barely warm to the touch. Empty the low
basket first. This prevents water form dropping off
dishes in the upper basket.
In short program the washing temperature is lower.
This also lowers cleaning performance. Choose
a program with a long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items.
Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for
washing in the dishwasher.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
E1
E4
E8
Longer inlet time.
Overflow.
Failur e of orientation of distrib ut ary va lve.
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is
restricted,or water pressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
Open circuit or bre ak o f di stribut ar y va lv e.
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If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service.
If there is water in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak,
the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
Hei ght :815mm
Width :598 mm
with the door closed
Depth :570mm
()
Water pr essur e:0.04-1.0MPa
Power supply:see rating label
Capacity:14 place settings
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Cutlery basket could be have 5 positions:
Mode 1
Posi tion o ne: li ft the le ft b asket up , both left and right
basket s are sideling.
Mode 2
Posi tion t wo: ad just the l ef t basket to l ower p osition , le ft
basket is flat an d ri ght bask et i s s ideling.
Mode 3
Mode 4
Mode 5
Posi tion t hr ee: lift t he right basket up , both left and rig ht
basket s are fl at .
Posi tion F our: M ov e the righ t bask et fro m r igh t to le ft , two
basket a re overl app in g.
Posi tion F ive : Remove t he right bas ket fr om the tray,
only ha s the left bas ke t.
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