ILVE IVFSD10X User Manual

IVFSD10X
DISHWASHER OPERATING
& INSTALLATION MANUAL
Thank you for choosing this product.
This User Manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your appliance.
Icon Type Meaning
WARNING Serious injury or death risk
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangerous voltage risk
FIRE Fire risk
CAUTION Injury or property damage risk
IMPORTANT / NOTE Operating the system correctly
CONTENTS
1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 1
1.1. General Safety Warnings
1.2. Installation Warnings
1.3. During Use.....................................................................................................................2
2.INSTALLATION
2.1. Machine Positioning
2.2. Water Connection
2.3. Water Inlet Hose
2.4. Drain Hose.....................................................................................................................6
2.5. Electrical Connection
2.6. Fitting the Machine Undercounter
3.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3.1. General Appearance......................................................................................................8
3.2. Technical Specifications
4.BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
4.1. Preparing your Dishwasher for first use
4.3. Test Strip ...................................................................................................................10
4.4. Water Hardness Table
4.5. Water Softener System
4.6. Setting ...................................................................................................................10
4.7. Detergent Usage
4.8. Filling the Detergent
4.9. Using Combined Detergents
4.10. Rinse-aid Usage
4.11. Filling the Rinse-aid and Setting
5.LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER
5.1. Recommendations....................................................................................................... 11
5.2. Alternative Basket Loads
6.PROGRAMME TABLE
7.THE CONTROL PANEL
7.1. Adding Functions to a Programme
7.2. Cancelling a Programme
7.3. Switching the Machine Off
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8.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 22
8.1. Cleaning the Machine and Filters
8.2. Spray Arms
9.TROUBLESHOOTING
10.PRACTICAL INFORMATION
11.THE PRODUCT FICHE
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1. General Safety Warnings
• Read these instructions carefully before using your appliance and keep this manual for future reference.
Please check the packaging of your machine before installation and the outer surface of the machine once the packaging has been removed. Do not operate the machine if it appears damaged or if the packaging has been opened.
• Packaging materials protect your machine from any
damage that might occur during transportation. The packaging materials are environmentally friendly as they are recyclable. Use of recycled material reduces raw material consumption and decreases waste production.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above, and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand hazards involved. Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance.
Remove packaging and keep it out of reach of children.
Keep children away from detergents and rinse aids.
There may be some residue left in the machine after washing. Keep children away from the machine when it is open.
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1.2. Installation Warnings
• Choose a suitable and safe place to install your
machine.
• Only original spare parts should be used with the
machine.
Unplug the machine before installation.
Your machine must only be installed by an authorised service agent. Installation by anyone other than an authorised agent may cause your warranty to be void.
Check that the indoor electrical fuse system is connected in line with safety regulations.
All electrical connections must match the values on
the plate.
Ensure the machine does not stand on the
electrical supply cable.
Never use an extension cord or a multiple socket connection.
The plug should be accessible after the machine is
installed.
• After installation, run your machine unloaded for the
first time.
The machine must not be plugged in during
positioning.
Always use the coated plug supplied with your
machine.
If the electrical cable is damaged, it should only
be replaced by a qualified electrician.
1.3. During Usege
• This machine is for domestic use only; do not use
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• it for other purposes. Commercial use will void the
guarantee.
Do not stand, sit or place loads on the open door of the dishwasher.
Only use detergents and rinse aids produced specifically for dishwashers. Our company is not responsible for any damage that may occur due to misuse.
Do not drink water from the machine.
Due to the danger of explosion, do not place any chemical dissolving agents into the machine’s washing section.
• Check the heat-resistance of plastic items before
washing them in the machine.
Only put items in the machine which are suitable for dishwashing, and take care not to overfill the baskets.
Do not open the door while the machine is in operation, hot water may spill out. Safety devices ensure the machine stops if the door is opened.
The machine door should not be left open. It may
cause accidents.
Place knives and other sharp objects in the cutlery basket in a blade-down position.
For models with the automatic door-opening system, when the EnergySave option is active, the door will open at the end of a program. To prevent damage to your dishwasher, do not attempt to close the door for one minute after it has opened. For effective drying, keep the door open for 30 minutes after a programme has ended. Do not stand in front of the door after the auto-open signal sounds.
In the case of a malfunction, repair should only
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be performed by an authorised service company, otherwise the warranty will be void.
Before repair work, the machine should be disconnected from the mains. Do not pull the cable to unplug the machine. Switch off the water tap.
Operation at a low voltage will cause a decline in
performance levels.
For safety, disconnect the plug once a program has
finished.
To avoid an electric shock, do not unplug the
machine with wet hands.
Pull the plug to disconnect the machine from the mains, never pull on the cord.
RECYCLING
• Some machine components and packaging consist of recyclable materials.
• Plastics are marked with the international abbreviations:(>PE<, >PP<, etc. )
• The cardboard parts consist of recycled paper. They can be put into waste paper
containers for recycling.
• Material unsuitable for domestic waste must be disposed of at recycling centres.
• Contact a relevant recycling centre to obtain information about disposal of different
materials.
PACKAGING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
• Packaging materials protect your machine from damage that may occur during
transportation. The packaging materials are environmentally friendly as they are recyclable. The use of recycled material reduces raw material consumption and therefore decreases waste production.
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CE Declaration of Conformity
We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced.
Disposal of your old machine
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of
please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where the product was purchased.
this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
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2. INSTALLATION
new hose before connecting.
2.1. Machine positioning
When positioning the machine, place it in an area where dishes can be easily loaded and unloaded. Do not put the machine in an area where the ambient temperature falls below 0°C.
Read all warnings located on the packaging before removing the packaging and positioning the machine.
Place the machine close to a water tap and drain. Take into consideration that the connections will not be altered once the machine is in position.
Do not hold the machine by its door or panel.
Leave an adequate distance around the machine to allow ease of movement when cleaning.
Ensure the water inlet and outlet hoses are not squeezed or trapped and that the machine does not stand
on the electrical cable while positioning. Adjust the feet so the machine is level and
balanced. The machine should be placed on flat ground otherwise it will be unstable and the door of the machine will not close properly.
2.2. Water connection
We recommend fitting a filter to your water inlet supply in order to prevent damage to your machine due to contamination (sand, rust, etc.) from indoor plumbing. This will also help prevent yellowing and deposit formation after washing.
WARNING: Connect the hose
directly to the water inlet tap. The pressure supplied by the tap should be a minimum of 0.03 MPa and a maximum of 1 MPa. If the pressure exceeds 1 MPa, a pressure relief valve must be fitted between the connection.
WARNING: After the connections are
made, turn the tap on fully and check for water leaks. Always turn off the water inlet tap after a wash program has finished.
An Aquastop water spout is available with some models. Do not damage it or allow it to become kinked or
twisted.
2.4. Drain Hose
2.3. Water inlet hose
WARNING: Use the new water inlet
hose supplied with your machine, do not use an old machine’s hose.
WARNING: Run water through the
Connect water drain hose directly to water dra-in hole or to the sink outlet spigot. This connection should be minimum 50 cm and maximum 110 cm from flor plane.
IMPORTANT: Items will not wash properly if a drain hose longer than 4 m is used.
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2.5. Electrical connection
WARNING: Your machine is set to
operate at 220-240 V. If the mains voltage supply to your machine is 110 V, connect a transformer of 110/220 V and 3000 W between the electrical connection.
WARNING: After removing the top panel of your dishwasher, the machine should be placed in a space of the dimensions shown in the figure below.
must be connected to an earthed outlet
The earthed plug of the machine
supplied by suitable voltage and current.
In the absence of earthing installation, an authorised electrician should carry out an earthing installation. In the case of use without earthing installed, we will not be responsible for any loss of use that may occur.
The indoor fuse current value
should be 10-16 A.
2.6. Fitting the machine undercounter
If you wish to fit your machine undercounter, there must be sufficient space to do so and the wiring-plumbing must be suitable to do so (1). If the space under the countertop is suitable for fitting your machine, remove the worktop as shown in the illustration (2).
WARNING: The countertop, of which the machine will be placed under, must be stable in order to prevent imbalance.
The top panel of the dishwasher must be removed to fit the machine under the countertop.
To remove the top panel, remove the screws that hold it on, located at the rear of the machine. Then, push the panel 1 cm from the front towards the rear and lift it. Adjust the machine feet according to the slope of the floor (3).
Fit your machine by pushing it under the counter taking care not to crush or bend the hoses (4).
H1: min A H2: min B1 H3: min B2
A B
All
Products
Product’s Height (±2 mm) 820 mm 830 mm 835 mm
B
1
B
2
A: If there is no felt on the top of the product; you should take into account this
product’s height.
B1: If there is felt on the top of the product with 2nd basket; you should take into
account this product’s height.
B2: If there is felt on the top of the product with 3rd basket; you should take into
account this product’s height.
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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3.2. Technical specif
ications
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3.1. General appearance
1. Worktop
2. Upper basket with racks
3. Upper spray arm
4. Lower basket
5. Lower spray arm
6. Filters
7. Rating plate
8. Control panel
9. Detergent and rinse-aid dispenser
10. Salt dispenser
11. Upper basket track latch
Upper Cutlery Basket
12.
13. Turbo Drying Unit: This system provides
better drying performance for your dishes.
Capacity
15 place settings
Dimensions (mm)
Height Width Depth
850(mm) 598(mm) 598(mm)
Net weight 62 kg
Operating voltage / frequency
Total current (A)
Total power (W)
220-240V 50 Hz,
10(A)
1900(W)
Maximum: Water supply pressure
1 (Mpa)
Minimum:
0.03 (Mpa)
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4. BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
4.1. Preparing your Dishwasher for first use
Make sure the electricity and supply water specifications match the values indicated in the installation instructions for the machine.
Remove all packaging material inside the machine.
Set the water softener level.
Fill the rinse aid compartment.
4.4. Water Hardness Table
Level German dH
1 0-5 0-9 0-6 L1 is shown on the display.
2 6-11 10-20 7-14 L2 is shown on the display.
3 12-17 21-30 15-21 L3 is shown on the display.
4 18-22 31-40 22-28 L4 is shown on the display.
5 23-31 41-55 29-39 L5 is shown on the display.
6 32-50 56-90 40-63 L6 is shown on the display.
French dFBritish
dE
Indicator
4.5. Water Softener System
The dishwasher is equipped with a water softener which reduces the hardness in the mains water supply. To find out the hardness level of your tap water, contact your water company or use the test strip (if available).
4.6. Setting
• Enter the “Settings Menu” and select “2. Water Hardness: X”
2. Water Hardness: X
• The machine will display the last setting.
• Push the confirmation button and set the level by using up/down buttons.
• Push the confirmation button to save setting.
Stored
• Exit the menu.
4.7. Detergent usage
Only use detergents specifically designed for domestic dishwashers. Add the recommended amount of detergent for the selected programme to ensure the best
performance. Keep your detergents in cool, dry places out of reach of children. See the detergent manufacturer’s instructions for a further information.
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4.8. Filling the detergent
Push the latch to open the dispenser and pour in the detergent.
Close the lid and press it until it locks in place. The dispenser should be refilled just before the start of each programme. If the dishes are heavily soiled, place additional detergent in the pre-wash detergent chamber.
DETERGENT
4.9. Using combined detergents
These products should be used according to the manufacturers instructions.
Never put combined detergents into the interior section or the cutlery basket.
Combined detergents contain not only the detergent but also rinse-aid, salt replacement substances and additional components depending on the combination.
We recommend you do not use combined detergents in short programmes. Please use powder detergents in such programmes.
If you encounter problems when using combined detergents, please contact the detergent manufacturer.
When you stop using combined detergents, make sure that water hardness and rinse aid settings are set to correct level.
4.10. Rinse-aid usage
Rinse-aid makes dishes sparkle and helps them to dry without spotting. Rinse-aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. Use only rinse-aid for domestic dishwashers.
4.11. Filling the rinse-aid and setting
To fill the rinse aid compartment, open the rinse-aid compartment cap. Fill the compartment with rinse aid to the MAX level and then close the cap. Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid compartment and wipe up any spills.
In order to change the rinse aid level, follow the below steps before turning on the machine:
Enter the “Settings Menu” and select “3. Rinse-aid: X”
3. Rinse-aid: X
The machine will display the last setting.
Push the confirmation button and set the level by using up/down buttons.
Push the confirmation button to save setting.
Stored Exit the menu.
The factory setting is “4”. If the dishes are not drying properly or are
spotted, increase the level. If blue stains form on your dishes, decrease the level.
Level Brightener Dose Indicator
1 Rinse-aid not
dispensed
r1 is shown on the
display.
2 1 dose is
dispensed
r2 is shown on the
display
3 2 doses are
dispensed
r3 is shown on the
display.
4 3 doses are
dispensed
r4 is shown on the
display.
5 4 doses are
dispensed
r5 is shown on the
display.
Upper Basket
The upper basket includes a mechanism which enables the height of the basket to be adjusted up (1) or down (2) without having to remove the basket. Hold the basket on both sides and pull it up or push it down, ensuring both sides of the upper basket are in the same position.
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SOFT TOUCH Top basket
Height Adjustable Rack
These racks are designed to increase the capacity of the top basket. You can pla­ce your glasses and cups on the racks. You can adjust the height of these racks. Thanks to this feature, you can place different sizes of glasses under these racks. Thanks to height adjustment plastics mounted on the basket, you can use your racks in 2 different heights. In addition, you can place long forks, knives and spoons on these racks laterally, so that they do not block the revolution of propeller. The soft touch feature on the racks serves
to place the ne stemmed glass.
The wineglass is placed in the area shown at the picture.
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Height Adjustable Rack (peg type)
The height adjustable racks enable glasses and cups to be placed on or under the racks. The racks can be adjusted to 2 different heights. Cutlery and utensils can also be placed on the racks horizontally.
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Foldable racks
Foldable racks on the upper basket are designed in order to let you place big items easier such as pots, pans, etc. If requested, each part can be folded separately, or all of them can be folded and larger spaces can be obtained. You can use foldable racks by raising them upwards,or by folding down.
Four Folding Racks (15 pc)
The folding racks allow easier placement of larger items, such as pots and pans. Each section can be folded separately. The racks can be raised up, or folded down, as shown
in the images.
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basket, after washing.
The upper cutlery basket is composed of two pieces that can be separately removed. Remove the left or right section of the cutlery basket in order to obtain more space for items in the upper basket.
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Upper Cutlery Basket
The upper cutlery basket is designed for the placement of large and small cutlery and
utensils.
WARNING: Knives and other sharp objects must be placed horizontally in the cutlery basket.
The basket is easily removed from the dishwasher, therefore allows ease of use when removing your items, along with the
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5)Multi-functional Rack System
The multi-functional rack system is located in the lower basket. It can be used for the placement of mugs or large utensils for washing.
To close the racks, fold them from position (a) to position (b). Make sure the clips on the rack fit on the wire (c). The reverse method can be used to open the racks.
The racks in the multi-functional rack system have two positions; the lower position (d) and the upper position (e). Take care to fix the racks correctly (f) onto the wire. Do not place items in contact with the spray arm.
4.d) Bottle Rack
The bottle rack can be used to wash large open containers, such as bowls, pans, or tupperware, as well as items that are tall, such as jugs. The bottle rack can be pulled out in the direction of the arrow, as shown
below.
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5.2. Alternative Basket Loads Lower Basket
Top basket
Incorrect loads
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4. PROGRAMME TABLE
Programme
Prewash 15 To rinse heavily soiled dishes before a wash programme.
Mini 14’ 14
Quick 30’ 30 Quick wash programme for lightly soiled dishes.
Eco
(Reference)
Super 50’ 50 A faster programme for dishes which are used daily but are not heavily soiled.
Daily 99 For dishes which are used daily but are not heavily soiled.
Dual Pro Wash 113
Auto Delicate 79-91 Automatic programme for delicate dishes which are not heavily soiled.
Auto Normal 102-122 Automatic programme for dishes which are not heavily soiled.
Auto
Intensive
Duration
(min)
Fast programme intended for recently used dishes which are lightly soiled.
18 Standard programme for dishes which are used daily but are not heavily soiled.
For both lightly soiled delicate glassware and heavily soiled crockery at the
107-179 Automatic programme for heavily soiled dishes.
Description
Suitable for 4 place settings.
same time.
NOTE: PROGRAMME DURATION MAY CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF DISHES, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS.
• Only use powder detergent in short programmes.
• Short programmes do not include a drying step.
• To assist drying, we recommend partially opening the door after the programme has
finished.
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7. THE CONTROL PANEL
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a- Washing Cycle symbol b- Rinse Cycle symbol c- Drying Cycle symbol d- End Cycle symbol
7.1. Starting the Machine and Selecting a Programme
1. Press the Power On/Off button (1).
2. Select the programme most suitable
for your dishes using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7). These buttons are used to browse the Programme, Additional Functions, Delay and Settings menus.
3. Additional functions (8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13) can also be selected using the Option button (3).
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a b c d
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1. On/Off button
2. Confirmation button
3. Option button
4. Delay button
5. Start/Pause button
6. Up Selection button
7. Down Selection button
8. Extra Hygiene Indicator
9. Tablet Indicator
10. Half Load Indicator
11. Extra Fast Indicator
12. Extra Silent Indicator
13. Extra Drying Indicator
14. Salt Level Warning Indicator
15. Rinse Aid Level Warning Indicator
16. Child Lock Indicator
17. Delay Indicator
18. Remaining Time/Delay Time Indicator
19. Programme Number Indicator
20. Display Information Line
21. Washing Cycle Progress Indicators
NOTE: Select the Extra Hygiene
function to increase the wash temperature, for a maximum hygiene washing operation. The Extra Hygiene Indicator (8) will illuminate.
NOTE: Select the Tablet Detergent function when using a combined detergent that contains salt, rinse aid or other extras. The Tablet Detergent Indicator (9) will remain on for as long as it is selected.
NOTE: Select the Half Load function to choose which area of the dishwasher contains dishes to be washed. You can select both baskets, the upper basket only, or the lower basket only. Press the button until the symbol corresponding to the basket containing the dishes to be washed illuminates. The Half Load Indicator (10) will illuminate while this function is in operation. Dishes placed in other areas will not be washed.
NOTE: Select the Extra Fast function to decrease the duration of a programme, providing more economical water usage. The Extra Fast Indicator (11) will illuminate.
NOTE: Select the Extra Silent function for a more sensitive and silent washing operation. The Extra Silent Indicator will illuminate (12).
NOTE: Select the Extra Drying function
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to add extra drying steps to a programme in order to obtain drier dishes. The Extra Drying Indicator (13) will illuminate.
4. Press the Start/Pause button (5) to start the selected programme. The display will show ‘Program Activated’.
5. The display (21) will show the symbols corresponding to the status of the programme in operation. While the Drying symbol is on, the machine will remain silent for 40 to 50 minutes.
NOTE: When there is insufficient softening salt, the Salt Lack Warning Symbol (14) will illuminate to indicate the salt chamber needs filling.
NOTE: When there is insufficient rinse aid, the Rinse Aid Lack Warning symbol (15) will illuminate to indicate the rinse aid chamber needs filling.
Program Activated
When a programme starts, the Display Information Line (20) will show the selected programme name, the Remaining Time Indicator (18) will show the washing time remaining, and the Programme Number Indicator (19) will show the number of the selected programme.
Super 50'
NOTE: Do not open the door of the machine while it is operating. If you need to, press the Start/Pause button first. The display will show ‘Program Paused’. You can then open the door. Take care when opening the door as steam will come out of the dishwasher. To resume the programme, close the door and press the Start/Pause button, ‘Program Activated’ will show on the display.
NOTE: Leave the door of your machine slightly open at the end of a wash programme to speed up drying.
NOTE: If the door of the machine is opened or the power is cut during operation, the programme will continue when the door is closed or the power returns.
NOTE: If a power cut occurs or if the door is opened during drying, the programme will end.The machine will be ready for selecting a new programme.
NOTE: A programme may take a different time to complete than that initially indicated depending on the water hardness. Your machine performs a water softening process depending on the mains water hardness. The total time of the programme also depends on the room temperature, the mains water temperature and the amount of dishes in the dishwasher.
NOTE: Do not open the door before the End Cycle symbol illuminates.
Option Compatibility
A programme may be adjusted according to your preferences by adding additional functions to the wash programme.The additional functions are not suitable for every programme. Please find below the functions suitable for the programmes. The function indicator will not illuminate if it is not compatible with a programme.
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Extra
Extra
Drying
Silent
4. Press the Confirmation button (2) to
activate the additional function indicator (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13).
5. Press the Start/Pause button (5)
to start the selected programme. ‘Programme Activated’ will appear on the display.
Hygiene
Tablet ChildLock ExtraFast Extra
Half Load
(3 modes)
Start
Delay
PROGRAMS OPTIONS
Extra
Drying
Extra
Silent
Extra
Hygiene
Fast
Extra
Lock
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Prewash - - - - -
Quick 30’ - - - -
Eco 50°C -
Jet Wash 14 - - - - -
Daily 60
Super 50‘ - -
Dual Wash
60°/70°C
Auto Intensive
Auto Normal 50-60°C    - -
Tablet Child
Half Load
(3 modes)
Start
Auto Delicate 30-50°C    - -
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
“-“ Function cannot be selected.
” Function can be selected.
“ ** Programmes are indicated generally and
may differ among models.
Adding Functions to a Programme
1. Select the appropriate wash
programme for your dishes using the Up and Down Selection buttons.(6, 7).
2. Press the Option button (3) to enter the Additional Functions menu.
3. Navigate to the desired additional function using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7).
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Options Delay
Delay Start OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
Tablet OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
modes )
Half Load ( 3
Child Lock OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
Extra Fast OK OK OK OK - - OK
Extra Silent OK OK OK OK - - OK
Extra Hygiene OK OK OK OK - --
Extra Drying OK OK OK OK OK - OK
7.2. Changing a Programme
Follow the steps below to change a programme while in operation.
-Press the Start/Pause button (5). ‘Programme Paused’ will show on the display.
-Select a new programme using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7).
-Press the Start/Pause button (5) to start the selected programme. ‘Programme
Activated’ will show on the display.
-The new programme will resume the
course of the old programme.
7.3. Cancelling a Programme
Follow the steps below to cancel a programme while in operation.
- Press and hold the Start/Pause button (5)
for 3 seconds.
- The display will count down 3 seconds
and show ‘Program Cancelling..X’. When it finishes, ‘Program Finished’ will show on the display.
-You can then select another programme,
additional functions or delay duration.
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2. Water hardness setting
Please see the section on water softening setting (page 15).
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Settings Menu
To enter the Settings Menu, press and hold the Option and Delay buttons (3, 4) for 3 seconds.The display will show ‘Keep
Pressing ..X’. When this reaches zero, the
Settings Menu will show on the display. Use the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) to navigate within the menu. To exit the menu, simultaneously press and hold the Option and Delay buttons (3, 4) for 3 seconds or use the Confirmation button (2) to select ‘Exit Menu’.
The menu content is as follows:
1. Language
2. Water hardness
3. Volume
4. Brightness
5. Eco mode
6. Factory settings
7. Energy save
8. Exit menu
1. Language settings
Use the Up and Down selection buttons to select the Language option in the menu. The display will show ‘1.Language:
X’, where X” represents the current set
language. Press the Confirmation button (2) to activate the language selection. After selecting the new language, press the Confirmation button again to save it.
Available languages:
3. Volume
Navigate to the ‘3- Volume’ option using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7). The display will show ‘Volume: X’ where X represents level 1, 2 or 3. Level 1 is the lowest volume and level 3 the highest. Press the Confirmation button (2) and select the desired volume level. Press the Confirmation button again to save the selection.
4. Brightness
Navigate to the ‘4- Brightness’ option using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6,
7). The display will show ‘Brightness:X’,
where ‘X’ represents level 1, 2 or 3. Level
1 is the lowest brightness level, and level 3 the highest. Press the Confirmation button (2) and select the desired brightness level. Press the Confirmation button (2) again to save the selection.
5. Eco mode
This mode saves energy by dimming the display brightness level after 30 seconds of no activity. Navigate to the ‘5- Eco mode’ menu option using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7). The display will show ‘Ecomode: X’, where ‘X’ is either ‘YES’ or ‘NO’. Press the Confirmation button to activate ‘X’.
6. Factory Settings
Navigate to the ‘6- Factory settings’ using the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7). Select this option using the Confirmation button (2) if you wish to restore all settings to the factory default. The display will show ‘6. Factory settings: X’, where X represents
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‘YES’ or ‘NO’. Select an option for ‘X’ and
press the Confirmation button again to save your selection. If the factory settings are restored, the machine will return to the following settings:
1. Language : English
2. Water hardness : L3
3. Volume : L2
4. Brightness : L2
5. Eco mode : No
the time by 1 hour while the Down Selection button (7) decreases the time by 1 hour.
Press the Start/Pause button to start the delay timer. The Delay symbol (17) will remain illuminated during this period. The Remaining Time/Delay Time (18) Indicators display the delay time. When the delay time is complete, the selected programme will start. The display will show the time remaining of the programme in operation.
Child Lock
After starting a programme, simultaneously press the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) for 3 seconds. The display will show
‘Keep Pressing..X’ until the 3 seconds is complete. After this, the Child Lock will
activate, ‘Child Lock ON’ will show on the display and the Child Lock Indicator (16) will illuminate. While the Child Lock is active, all buttons will deactivate.
Child Lock ON
To cancel the Child Lock, simultaneously press the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) for 3 seconds. The display will show ‘Keep Pressing..X’ until the 3 seconds is complete. After this, the Child Lock will deactivate, ‘Child Lock OFF’ will show on the display and the Child Lock Indicator (16) will switch off.
Child Lock OFF
Delayed Start (Snooze)
The start time of a programme can be delayed for up to 24 hours. It is not possible to set a delayed start time after a programme has started.
Changing a Programme or Function on Delay
Press the Start/Pause button (5) to pause the machine. The delay timer will stop and
‘program paused’ and ‘Delay timer active’
will show on the display. If the buttons are pressed without pausing the machine, a warning will be displayed, such as ‘Delay
timer active’ or ‘invalid’.
If the Snooze is paused, programmes and additional functions may be selected.
Press the Start/Pause button (5) once more to resume the delay timer.
To cancel or adjust the delay time when the machine is on Snooze;
To reschedule the delay time, press the Start/Pause button (5) to stop the countdown. Then, press the Delay button (4) to open the Delay menu. Use the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) to set a new delay time. Press the Start/Pause button (5) to start the new timer.
To cancel the delay setting
Press and hold the Start/Pause button for 3 seconds. The display will show ‘Program
Cancelling .. X’ for the 3 seconds. The delay
time will be cancelled.
Warning Messages
Your machine will provide feedback while in operation. The following are examples of warning messages.
1. Press the Delay button (4)
2. The hour ‘00:00’ will show on the
Display Information Line (20) and the Delay symbol (17) will flash.
3. Use the Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) to set the delay time. The Up Selection button (6) increases
Turn on the Tap
When the above warning shows:
1. Make sure water is available
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2. Make sure the hydrant is closed
3. Call a qualified technician if this is not
the case.
If an error occurs that you cannot fix, the warning shown below will be displayed. Call
a qualified technician if this is the case.
Call Service
You can find more information in the “FAILURE CODES AND WHAT TO DO” section in your user guide.
Selecting Eco/Normal Mode
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1. Press the Power On/Off button to
switch the machine on.
NOTE: The factory default setting for
Eco mode is ON.
2. Simultaneously press the Option (3) and
Delay (4) buttons for 3 seconds to open the Settings menu.
3. Select the “5. Eco mode” sub-menu.
4. If “Eco mode:NO” is selected using the
Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) and confirmed using the Confirmation button (2), Normal mode is activated. The inner light will remain illuminated for as long as the machine is on and the door open.
5. If “Eco mode:YES” is selected using the
Up and Down Selection buttons (6, 7) and confirmed using the Confirmation button (2), Eco mode is activated. The inner light will remain illuminated for 4 minutes after the door is opened and if no intervention occurs. The inner light will then switch off.
NOTE: This option can be activated/ deactivated when the door is either open or
closed.
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8. CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning your Dishwasher is important to maintain the machine’s service life.
Oil and lime may build up in your Dishwasher over time. If this occurs:
• Fill the detergent compartment
but do not load any dishes. Select a programme which runs at high temperature and run the Dishwasher empty. If this does not clean your Dishwasher sufficiently, use a cleaning agent designed for use with
dishwashers.
Wipe the door seals regularly
with a damp cloth to remove any accumulated residue.
8.1. Cleaning machine and filters
Clean the filters and spray arms at least once a week. If any food waste remains on the coarse and fine filters, remove them and clean them thoroughly with water.
Micro Filter b) Coarse Filter
a) c) Metal Filter
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the filters. Replace the filter insert, and rotate it clockwise (4).
• Never use your Dishwasher without a filter.
• Incorrect fitting of the filter will reduce the washing effectiveness.
• Clean filters are necessary for proper running of the machine.
8.2. Spray arms
Make sure that the spray holes are not clogged and that no food waste is stuck to the spray arms. If there is any clogging, remove the spray arms and clean them under water. To remove the upper spray arm undo the nut holding it in position by turning it clockwise and pulling it downwards. Make sure that the nut is properly tightened when refitting the upper spray arm.
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To remove and clean the filter combination, turn it counter clockwise and remove it by lifting it upwards (1).Pull the coarse filter out of the micro filter (2).Then pull and remove the metal filter (3).Rinse the filter with lots of water until it is free of residue. Reassemble
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
Your Dishwasher is not plugged in. Plug your Dishwasher in.
The programme does
not start.
Water remains inside
the machine.
Machine stops during
washing.
Shaking and hitting
noises are heard during
a wash operation.
Your Dishwasher is not switched on.
Fuse blown. Check your indoor fuses.
Water inlet tap is closed. Turn on the water inlet tap.
Your Dishwasher door is open. Close the Dishwasher door.
Water inlet hose and machine filters
The programme is not finished yet. Wait until the programme is finished.
The spray arm is hitting the dishes in
Dishes placed incorrectly, sprayed
water not reaching affected dishes.
are clogged.
Water drain hose is clogged or
Dishes leaning each another.
twisted.
The filters are clogged. Clean the filters.
Power failure. Check mains power.
Water inlet failure. Check water tap.
the lower basket.
Switch your Dishwasher on by pressing the
Check the water inlet hose and machine
filters and make sure they are not clogged.
Check the drain hose, then either clean or
Move or remove items blocking the spray
Place dishes as instructed in the section on
On/Off button.
untwist it.
arm.
Do not overload baskets.
loading your dishwasher.
Partial food wastes
remain on the dishes.
Not enough detergent used.
Wrong wash programme selected.
Spray arms clogged with food waste.
Filters or water drain pump clogged
or filter misplaced.
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Use the correct amount of detergent, as
instructed in the programme table.
Use the information in the programme table
to select the most appropriate programme.
Clean the holes in the spray arms with thin
Check the drain hose and filters are
objects.
correctly fitted.
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
Whitish stains remains
on dishes.
Dishes do not dry.
Rust stains form on the
dishes.
Detergent remains in the
detergent compartment.
Not enough detergent used.
Rinse aid dosage and/or water
softener setting set too low.
High water hardness level. Increase water softerner level and add salt.
Salt compartment cap not closed
Drying option is not selected. Select a programme with a drying option.
Rinse aid dosage set too low. Increase rinse aid dosage setting.
Stainless-steel quality of the dishes
High level of salt in wash water.
Salt compartment cap not closed
Dishwasher while filling it with salt.
Detergent was added when the
detergent compartment was wet.
properly.
is insufficient.
properly.
Too much salt spilled in the
A poor mains grounding. Consult a qualified electrician immediately.
Use the correct amount of detergent, as
instructed in the programme table.
Increase rinse aid and/or water softener
Check that the salt compartment cap is
Use only dishwasher-proof sets.
Adjust the water hardness level using water
Check that the salt compartment cap is
Use funnel while filling salt to the
compartment to avoid spillage.
Make sure detergent compartment is dry
level.
closed properly.
hardness table.
closed properly.
before use.
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AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO
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F3
F2
F8
F1 Overflow
FE Faulty electronic card Contact for service.
F7 Overheating Contact for service.
F9 Divisor position error Contact for service.
POSSIBLE FAULT WHAT TO DO
Make sure the water inlet tap is open and water is flowing
Insufficient water
Continuous water input
Inability to discharge water
Heater error
Separate the inlet hose from the tap and clean the filter of
Contact for service if the error continues.
Close the tap and contact for service.
Water discharge hose and filters may be clogged.
If the error continues, contact for service.
Unplug the machine and close the tap.
the hose.
Cancel the program.
Contact for service.
Contact for service.
F6 Faulty heater sensor Contact for service.
10. PRACTICAL INFORMATION
1. When the machine isn’t in operation:
Disconnect the plug and close the tap.
Leave the door slightly open to prevent odour formation.
2. Select the dry option to remove water droplets.
3. Place dishes in the machine properly to achieve the best energy consumption, washing
and drying performance. Please see the programme and consumption table for more information.
4. Rinse dirty dishes before placing them in the dishwasher.
5. Only use the Prewash programme when necessary.
6. Do not place the machine near a refrigerator because it will reach high temperatures.
7. If the machine is located in an area that is at risk of freezing, close the tap, disconnect
the inlet hose from the tap and drain the water inside the hose and the machine completely.
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2. What is not Covered by the Warranty.
The Warranty does not apply if an ILVE product is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the ILVE product, including but not limited to:
(a) damage through misuse (including failure to maintain, service or use with proper care), neglect, accident or ordinary wear and tear (including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage); (b) use for purpose for which the ILVE product was not sold or designed; (c) use or installation which is not in accordance with
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(g) repair, modication or tampering by the purchaser or
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not been supplied or specically approved by ILVE.
(i) damage to surface coatings caused by cleaning or maintenance using products not recommended in the ILVE product handbook provided to the purchaser upon purchase of the ILVE product; (j) damage to the base of an electric oven due to items having been placed on the base of the oven cavity or covering the base, such as aluminium foil (this impedes the transfer of heat from the element to the oven cavity and can result in irreparable damage); or (k) damages, dents or other cosmetic imperfections not
aecting the performance of the ILVE in respect of an
ILVE product purchased as a “factory second” or from display. The Warranty does not extend to light globes used in ILVE products.
3. Domestic Use
Each ILVE product is made for domestic use. This Warranty may not extend to ILVE products used for commercial purposes; under those circumstances the warranty period is limited to 3 month.
4. Time for Claim under the Warranty You must make any claim under this Warranty within twenty eight (28) days after the occurrence of an event which gives rise to a claim pursuant to the Warranty, by booking a service call on the telephone number below.
5. Proof of Purchase Customers must retain proof of purchase in order to be eligible to make a warranty claim in respect of an ILVE product.
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You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
8. Defects
Any part of an ILVE product deemed to be defective and replaced by ILVE is the property of ILVE. ILVE reserves the right to inspect and test ILVE products in order to determine the extent of any defect and the validity of a claim under the Warranty. *To locate your closest ILVE authorised service agent please contact ILVE on 1300 694 583, customercare@eurolinx.com.au or visit http://ilve.com.au/support/service/
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is found to be working to specication you may be
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Address:
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