John Lewis JLDWS1202 User Manual

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JLDWS1202 Dishwasher
Instruction manual
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Dear Customer,
Please read this user information carefully and keep it to refer to later. Please pass the user information on to any future owner of the appli­ance.
The following symbols are used in the text:
1 Safety instructions
Warning! Information that affects your personal safety. Important! Information that prevents damage to the appliance.
3 Useful tips and hints
2 Environmental information
3 Your dishwasher is fitted with the new “PULSE WASH” dishwashing
system. With this dishwashing system the motor speed and spray pressure are varied during the dishwashing cycle to achieve better cleaning of the dishes. It is for this reason that the noise level var­ies during the dishwashing cycle.
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Contents
Operating Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Diagram of Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Prior to Using for the First Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Setting the Water Softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Adding Dishwasher Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Filling Up with Rinse Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Activating/Deactivating the Acoustic Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
In Daily Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Loading Cutlery and Dishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Adjusting the Height of the Upper Basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Adding Detergent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Using 3in1 Detergents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Selecting the Dishwashing Cycle (Cycle Table). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Starting a Dishwashing Cycle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Setting the Delay Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Switching Off the Dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Care and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
What to do if.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Remedying Small Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
If the Dishwashing Results are not Satisfactory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Notes for Test Institutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Installation and Connection Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Safety Information for the Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Installing the Dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Connecting the Dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Service and Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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Operating Instructions
1 Safety
Prior to using for the first time
Follow the ”Instructions for installation and connection”.
Correct Use
The dishwasher is only intended for washing domestic dishes.
Additions or modifications to the dishwasher are not permitted.
Use only special salt, detergent and rinse aid suitable for domestic
dishwashers.
Do not put any solvents in the dishwasher. This could cause an explo­sion.
Child Safety
Keep packaging away from children. There is a risk of suffocation.
Children often do not recognise the hazards associated with electrical
appliances. Don’t allow children to use the dishwasher unsupervised.
Make sure that children and pets don’t climb into the dishwasher. Could endanger life!
Dishwasher detergents can cause chemical burns to the eyes, mouth and throat. Could endanger life! Comply with the safety instructions of the dishwasher detergent manufacturer.
The water in the dishwasher is not for drinking. Risk of chemical burns.
This appliance is designed to be used by adults.
Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play
with the product.
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General Safety
Repairs to the dishwasher are only to be carried out by qualified/au­thorised service engineers.
When the dishwasher is not being used, switch it off and shut off the water tap.
Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cable. Always pull the plug.
Ensure that the door of the dishwasher is always closed when it is not being loaded or unloaded. In this way you will avoid anybody tripping over the open door and hurting themselves.
Never sit or stand on the open door.
If the dishwasher is located in a room where there may be a frost, re-
move the connection hose from the tap after each use of the dish­washer.
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Diagram of Appliance
Top Spray Nozzle
Upper basket spray arm and lower spray arm
Water softener unit.
Salt Container
Detergent Dispenser
Rinse aid dispenser
Rating plate
Control Panel
To use the appliance, always open the dishwasher door first.
The ON/OFF button is used to turn the dishwasher on and off.
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Filters
ON/OFF button
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s
Set delay
timer
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Programme buttons
Select 3 in1 function
Multi-display
Function buttons
The Programme buttons are used to select the desired dishwashing cy­cle.
Function buttons: In addition to the pre-set dishwashing cycle, the following functions can also be set using these buttons:
Function button 1 Sets the water softener
Function button 2 Activates/deactivates rinse aid dispenser
Function button 3 Activates/deactivates the acoustic signal
The multi-display can indicate:
the level of hardness to which the water softener is set.whether the rinse aid dispenser has been activated/deactivated.whether the acoustic signal has been activated/deactivated.the start delay that has been set.the estimated time remaining for the current dishwashing cycle.what type of error has occurred with the dishwasher.
The control indicators have the following meanings:
1)
Salt
Rinse aid
1)
Refill with dishwasher salt
Refill with rinse aid
Control
indicator
Water Turn on the tap
1) These control indicators are never illuminated while a dishwashing cycle is running.
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Prior to Using for the First Time
1. Set the water softener
2. Fill up with dishwasher salt
3. Fill up with rinse aid
3 If you wish to use 3in1 detergent, do the following:
First read the section “Using 3in1 detergents”.Switch on the dishwasher, press 3in1 button. The button indicator
lights up: 3in1 function is selected. As a result
there is no need to fill up with dishwasher salt or rinse aid.there is no need to set the water softener.do not switch off the rinse-aid addition function.
Before the start of the dishwashing cycle put 3in1 detergent in the
detergent dispenser.
Setting the Water Softener
The water softener must be set manually and electronically:
3 To avoid scale deposits on the dishes and in the dishwasher, the dishes
must be washed with soft water, i.e. water with a low lime content. The water softener must be set according to the table to the water hard­ness in the area where you live. Your local water company will be able to give you information about the water hardness in your area.
The dishwasher must be switched off.
Setting manually:
1. Open the dishwasher door.
2. Remove the lower basket from the
dishwasher.
3. Turn water hardness dial on the left wall of the dishwasher interior to O or 1 (see table).
Setting electronically:
1. Press the ON/OFF button.
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3 If the LED indicator of only one programme button is illuminated, this
wash programme has been activated. The wash programme must be deselected: Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds. The LED indicators of all the buttons that can be selected will illumi­nate. Exception: The 3in1 button will only illuminate if the function has been activated.
2. Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously and hold them down. The LED indicators for function buttons 1 to 3 will flash.
3. Press function button 1. The LED indicator for function button 1 will flash. The multi-display will indicate the hardness setting.
4. Pressing function button 1 increases the hardness setting by 1. (Exception: hardness setting 1 follows hardness setting 10).
5. When the hardness setting is correct, press the ON/OFF button. The hardness setting is now saved.
If the water softener is set electronically to “1”, this switches off the control indicator for dishwasher salt.
Water hardness
in
2)
°d
51 - 70
- 50
43 37
- 42
- 36
29 23
- 28
19 - 22
- 18
15
11 - 14 1.9 - 2.5 II 3 3L 3
4 - 10 0.7 - 1.8 I/II 2 2L 2
below 4 below 0.7 I
1) The water hardness will only be indicated acoustically if the acoustic signal has been
activated.
2) (°d) German degree, measure of the hardness of water
3) [mmol/l] millimol per litre, international unit for water hardness
4) On this setting the length of the dishwashing cycle may be slightly longer. *) factory setting
in
mmol/l
9.0 - 12.5
- 8.9
7.6
6.5
- 7.5
- 6.4
5.1
4.0
- 5.0
3.3 - 3.9
- 3.2
2.6
Range Manual Electronic
3)
IV 1
III
Setting for
water hardness
10
4*
0*
no salt
required
Indicator
on the multi-
display
4)
9 8 7 6
5
10L
9L 8L 7L 6L
5L 4L
1
Number
of
acoustic
signals
10
9 8 7 6
5 4
1)
1L 1
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Adding Dishwasher Salt
To decalcify the water softener, it must be filled up with dishwasher salt. Use only special salt suitable for domestic dishwashers.
If you do not use 3 in1 detergent, fill up with dishwasher salt:
Before using the dishwasher for the first time.When the control indicator for dishwasher salt is illuminated on the
control panel.
1. Open the door and remove the low­er basket.
2. Unscrew the lid on the salt dispens­er by turning it anti-clockwise.
3. Only when using the dishwasher for the first time:
Fill the salt dispenser with water.
4. Place the funnel (supplied) over the dispenser opening. Fill the dispenser with dishwasher salt; the capacity of the dispenser is approx. 1.0-1.5 kg, depending on the size of the grains. Do not overfill the dispenser.
3 If water overflows when filling up with dishwasher salt, this is com-
pletely harmless.
5. Clean away any salt remnants from the dispenser opening.
6. Screw the lid back on in a clockwise direction.
7. Run a dishwashing cycle after filling the salt dispenser with dish­washer salt. This will wash away salt water and salt crystals that have
been spilt.
3 Depending on the size of the salt granules, it can take several hours for
the salt to dissolve in the water and for the control indicator for dish­washer salt to go out.
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Filling Up with Rinse Aid
Rinse aid causes the rinse water to flow easily from the crockery leav­ing gleaming dishes and glassware.
If you do not use 3in1 detergent, fill up with rinse aid:
Before using the dishwasher for the first time.When the control indicator for rinse aid is illuminated on the control
panel.
Use only special rinse aid for dish­washers.
1. Open the door. The rinse aid compartment is locat­ed on the inside of the dishwasher door.
2. Press the release button on the rinse aid compartment.
3. Open the cover.
4. Pour rinse aid in slowly right up to
the broken “max” line; this corresponds to a volume of ap­prox. 140 ml when full.
5. Press the lid shut until it clicks into place.
6. Wipe up any spilt rinse aid with a cloth. Otherwise there will be too much foam when rinsing.
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Setting the Amount of Rinse Aid Required
3 Only change the amount dispensed, if smears, milky spots (reduce the
amount) or dried on water spots (increase the amount) can be seen on glasses and dishes. (See section “If dishwashing results are not satisfac­tory”.) The dosage can be set from 1-6. The dosage is pre-set to “4” in the factory.
1. Open the dishwasher door.
2. Press the release button on the rinse
aid compartment.
3. Open the cover.
4. Set the dosage level.
5. Press the lid shut until it clicks into
place.
6. If rinse aid has leaked out, wipe it away with a cloth.
Activating/Deactivating the Rinse Aid dispenser
If the 3 in1 button is pressed, you do not need to deactivate the rinse aid dispenser.
1. Press the ON/OFF button.
3 If the LED indicator of only one programme button is illuminated, this
wash programme has been activated. The wash programme must be deselected: Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds. The LED indicators of all the buttons that can be selected will illumi­nate. Exception: The 3in1 button will only illuminate if the function has been activated.
2. Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously and hold them down. The LED indicators for function buttons 1 to 3 will flash.
3. Press function button 2. The LED indicator for function button 2 will flash. The multi-display will indicate the current setting:
0d Rinse aid dispenser is deactivated
1d Rinse aid dispenser is activated (factory setting)
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4. Pressing function button 2 activates and deactivates the rinse aid dis­pensing function.
5. Once the multi-display is indicating the required setting, press the ON/ OFF button. The setting is now saved.
Activating/Deactivating the Acoustic Signal
In addition to the optical display (e.g. indicating the end of the cycle, errors) you can also choose to set an acoustic signal.
1. Press the ON/OFF button.
3 If the LED indicator of only one programme button is illuminated, this
wash programme has been activated. The wash programme must be deselected: Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds. The LED indicators of all the buttons that can be selected will illumi­nate. Exception: The 3in1 button will only illuminate if the function has been activated.
2. Press function buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously and hold them down. The LED indicators for function buttons 1 to 3 will flash.
3. Press function button 3. The LED indicator for function button 3 will flash. The multi-display will indicate the current setting:
0b Acoustic signal deactivated
1b Acoustic signal activated (ex-factory setting)
4. Pressing function button 3 will change the setting.
5. Once the multi-display is indicating the required setting, press the ON/
OFF button. The setting is now saved.
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In Daily Use
Loading Cutlery and Dishes
1 Sponges, cleaning cloths and any other objects that can absorb water
must not be washed in the dishwasher. Plastic and Teflon-coated dishes and pans tend to retain water droplets. These dishes and pans therefore do not dry as well as those made of china and stainless steel.
For washing in the dishwasher, the following cutlery/dishes/pots and pans
are not suitable: are of limited suitability:
Cutlery with wooden, horn, china or mother of pearl han­dles
Plastic items that are not heat resistant
Older cutlery with cement that is sensitive to temperature
Dishes or cutlery with glued parts
Pewter or copper items
Lead crystal glass
Steel items that rust
Wooden boards/platters
Items made from synthetic ma-
terials
Only wash stoneware in the dishwasher if it is specifically marked by the manufacturer as being dishwasher-safe.
Glazed patterns may fade if washed very fre­quently in the dishwasher.
Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolour during washing. Food remains, e.g. egg white, egg yolk and mustard often cause discoloration and staining on silver. Therefore always clean food residues from silver immedi­ately, if it is not to be washed straight after use.
Glass can become dull after a large number of washes.
Before loading the dishes, you should:Remove the worst of the food residues.
Soak pans with burnt-on food residues.
When loading the dishes and cutlery, please note:Dishes and cutlery must not impede the rotation of the spray arms.
Load bowls, cups, glasses, pans, etc. with the opening downwards so
that water cannot collect in them
– Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another or cover
one another
To avoid damage to glasses, they must not touch one anotherDon’t put small items (e.g. lids) in the baskets for the dishes, but in
the cutlery basket, so that they can’t fall through the holes.
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Loading cutlery
1 Warning: Sharp knives and other items of cutlery with sharp edges
must be laid in the cutlery rack or in the upper basket to avoid the risk of injury.
To ensure that all items of cutlery in the cutlery basket can be reached by the water, you should:
1.Place the grid insert on the cut­lery basket
For larger utensils, such as whisks, leave off one half of the cutlery grid.
2.Place forks and spoons in the cutlery basket's grid insert with their handles pointing down­wards.
The cutlery basket can be opened out.
Always make sure that you put your hand around both parts of the two­part handle when removing it from the dishwasher.
1. Place the cutlery basket on a table or work surface.
2. Open out the two-part handle.
3. Remove cutlery.
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Pots, Pans, Large Plates
Load larger and heavily soiled dishes and pans in the lower basket. (Max. diameter for plates 29 cm).
To make it easier to load larger dish­es, all rear plate rests in the lower basket can be folded down.
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Cups, Glasses, Coffee Service
Load smaller, fragile crockery and long, sharp cutlery in the upper bas­ket.
Arrange items of crockery on and
under the folding cup racks so that they are offset from each other and water can reach all items.
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The cup racks can be folded up
out of the way for tall crockery items.
Lay or hang wine and brandy
glasses in the slots in the cup racks.
For glasses with long stems, fold
the glass rack to the right, other­wise fold it away to the left.
The row of spikes on the left of
the upper basket is also in two parts and can be folded away. Spikes not folded away: place glasses, mugs etc. in the upper basket. Spikes folded away: More room for serving dishes.
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Adjusting the Height of the Upper Basket
Maximum height of dishes in the
Upper basket Lower basket
with upper basket raised 22 cm 30 cm
with upper basket lowered 24 cm 29 cm
3 The height of the baskets can also be adjusted when they are loaded.
Raising/Lowering the Upper Bas­ket
1. Pull out the upper basket complete-
ly.
2. Raise the upper basket as far as it will go and then lower it vertically. The upper basket will latch into the lower or the upper position.
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Adding Detergent
Detergents remove the dirt from dishes and cutlery. The detergent must be added before the cycle starts.
1 Only use detergent intended for do-
mestic dishwashers. The detergent compartment is lo-
cated on the inside of the door.
1. If the lid is closed: Press the release button. The lid will spring open.
2. Place the detergent in the detergent dispenser. The markings indicate the dosing levels for powder detergents: “20/30” corresponds to approx. 20/30 ml of detergent. Follow the manufacturer’s instruc­tions with regard to dosing and storage.
3. Close the lid and press until it locks into place.
3 In the case of very heavily soiled
dishes, fill the adjoining compart­ment (1) with additional detergent. This detergent comes into use during the pre-wash cycle.
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Concentrated detergents
Today’s detergents for dishwashers are almost exclusively low-alkaline concentrated detergents with natural enzymes in tablet or powder form.
2 Using 50°C dishwashing cycles in conjunction with these concentrated
detergents reduces pollution and is good for your dishes, as these dish­washing cycles are specially matched to the dirt-dissolving properties of the enzymes in concentrated detergents. It is for this reason that us­ing 50 °C dishwashing cycles in conjunction with concentrated deter­gents can achieve the same cleaning results that can otherwise only be achieved using 65 °C cycles.
Detergent tablets
3 Detergent tablets from different manufacturers dissolve at different
rates. For this reason, some detergent tablets do not attain their full cleaning power during short cycles. Therefore please use dishwashing cycles with pre-wash when using detergent tablets.
Using 3in1 Detergents
These products are detergents with a combined cleaning, rinsing and salt function.
1. Check whether these detergents are suitable for your water hard­ness. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Place detergent just in the detergent dispenser.
3 If you use 3 in1 detergent, it may come about because of the different
quality standards in the detergent, that the dishes do not dry suffi­ciently. If so, proceed as follows (see section “Adding rinse aid”):
Fill up the dispenser (if this is empty) with rinse aid.
Set rinse aid dosage to “2” mechanically.
Activate rinse aid dispenser.
If you want to stop using 3in1 products, please do the following:
Fill up the dispensers for salt and rinse aid again.
Switch the water softener to the highest setting and perform up to
three normal cycles without loading any dishes.
Then set the water softener to the water hardness in your area.
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Selecting the Dishwashing Cycle (Cycle Table)
Dishwashing-
cycle
70°Intensive
Automatic
(50° - 65°)
2)
Suitable
for:
Dinner serv­ice and cookware
Dinner serv­ice and cookware
Type of
soiling
heavily soiled, dried-on food re­mains, in particular protein and starch
normally soiled, dried-on food remains
Programme
sequence
Pre-wash
Main wash
• •
• •
Intermediate rinse
2x
1 to 2x
Final rinse
• •
• •
Consumption
values
Drying
Length (minutes)
Energy (kWh)
110 - 1 2 0
1,75 - 1,95
90 - 110
1,0 - 1,5
1)
Dinner serv­ice and cookware,
50°Economy
3)
temperature­sensitive
normally soiled • • • • •
130 - 160
0,95 - 1,05
crockery
Quick wash
4)
(60°)
Dishes, ex­cluding saucepans
just used, lightly to normally soiled
- - -
30
0,8
1) The consumption values were obtained under standardised conditions. They depend on how full the baskets for the dishes are. Variations are therefore possible in practice.
2) When using this cycle the degree of water clouding determines the amount of soiling on the dishes. The length of the cycle and water and energy consumption can vary greatly – de­pending upon the load and how dirty the dishes are. Depending upon the soiling, the tem­perature of the water will be automatically adjusted to between 50°C and 65°C.
3) Test programme for Test Institutes
4) When using this cycle, only load the dishwasher half full.
Water (litres)
23 - 25
13 - 25
13 - 15
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Starting a Dishwashing Cycle
1. Check that the spray arms can turn freely.
2. Turn the water tap on fully.
3. Press the ON/OFF button.
4. Select the desired cycle.
The programme indicator comes on. The remaining time expected for the cycle will be shown in the multi-display.
3 During the dishwashing cycle, the remaining time shown in the multi-
display may be adjusted according to the size of the load, degree of soiling, etc.
5. Close the door. The dishwashing cycle will begin. A light signal in the form of a dot appears at floor level.
3 If the dishwasher is built in at high level with flush fitting cupboard
doors around it, the light signal cannot be seen. The dot shaped light signal is not dangerous. (It is not a laser.) It lights up while a dishwasher cycle is running and goes out when the cycle ends.
Interrupting or Cancelling a Dishwashing Cycle
Only interrupt a dishwashing cycle that is in progress if it is absolutely necessary.
Interrupting the dishwashing programme by opening the dishwash­er door
1 Hot steam may escape when the door is opened. There is a risk of scald-
ing.
1. Open the door carefully. The dishwashing cycle will stop.
2. Close the door. The cycle will continue.
Cancelling the dishwashing cycle
1. Press function buttons 2 and 3 and keep them pressed.
The LED indicators of all the buttons that can be selected light up. Exception: The 3in1 button will only illuminate if the function has been activated.
2. Release the function buttons. The dishwashing cycle has been can­celled.
3. If you want to start a new cycle, check whether there is any detergent in the dispenser.
4. Switch off using the ON/OFF button.
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Setting the Delay Timer
3 With the delay timer you can delay the start of a dishwashing cycle for
between 1 and 19 hours.
1. Press the Delay Timer button repeatedly until the multi-display shows the desired time delay, for example 12h, if the cycle is to start in 12 hours. The Delay Timer indicator is illuminated.
2. Select dishwashing cycle.
3. The time remaining to the start of the cycle is continuously displayed
(e. g. 12h, 11h, 10h, … 1h etc.).
To change the time delay:
As long as the cycle has not yet started, you can still change the setting by pressing the DELAY TIMER button.
Cancelling the time delay:
Press the Delay Timer button repeatedly until the length of the selected cycle appears in the multi-display. The selected dishwashing cycle will begin immediately.
To change a dishwashing cycle
As long as the cycle has not yet started, you can still change the dish­washing cycle. First cancel the dishwashing cycle, then re-set the time delay, lastly select the new dishwashing cycle.
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Switching Off the Dishwasher
When the dishwasher cycle has ended, the dot-shaped light signal be­low the door of the appliance goes out. If the acoustic signal has been enabled, a continuous tone will sound for 15 seconds at the end of the dishwashing cycle. If the dishwasher door is not opened, the acoustic signal sounds again after 3 and 6 minutes. With some dishwashing cycles, the drying fan continues to run even af­ter the end of the cycle.
1 Carefully open the door. Hot steam may escape.
Hot dishes are sensitive to knocks. Therefore leave the dishes to cool for about 15 minutes before removing them. You also get a better drying result.
1. Press the ON/OFF button. All display indicators will go out.
2. Turn off the water tap.
Removing the Dishes
3 It is normal for the inner door and the dispensers to be damp.
Empty the lower basket first, then the upper basket. This way you
avoid dripping water from the upper basket onto dishes in the lower basket.
Care and Cleaning
Do not use furniture care products or aggressive cleaners.
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When necessary, clean the dishwasher’s controls with a soft cloth.
Occasionally check the internal dispensers, door seal and water inlet
filter (if fitted) for dirt and clean them, if necessary.
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Cleaning the Filters
3 The filters must be regularly checked
and cleaned. Dirty filters will spoil the wash results.
1. Open the door and remove the lower basket.
2. Turn the handle about ¼ of a turn anticlockwise (A) and remove the fil­ter system (B).
3. Grasp the grip hole on the fine filter (1) and remove it from the micro-fil­ter (2).
4. Clean all filters thoroughly under running water.
5. Remove the flat filter (3) from the base of the washing compartment and clean both surfaces thoroughly.
6. Reinsert the flat filter.
7. Place the fine filter in the micro-fil-
ter and fit the two together.
8. Reinsert the filter system and lock it by turning the handle clockwise as far as it will go. Ensure that the flat filter does not protrude above the base of the washing compartment.
1 Under no circumstances may the dishwasher be used without its filters.
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What to do if...
Remedying Small Malfunctions
In the event of a fault, the light signal at floor level flashes. If the acoustic signal is activated, warning tones sound if there are faults. If one of the following fault codes is displayed in the multi-display dur­ing operation:
Fault codeÅ10 (Problems with water inlet),Fault codeÅ20 (Problems with water drainage),
please have a look at the following table. When the fault is remedied, press the button for the cycle that has
started. The cycle will continue. With other fault codes (“Å ” followed by a number):
Cancel the dishwashing cycle. Switch the appliance off and on again. Re-set the dishwashing cycle.
If the fault is displayed again, please contact your local Service Force Centre and inform them of the fault code.
Malfunction Possible cause Remedy
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1 short warning tone continuously repeated can be heard, the cycle indicator for the selected dishwashing cycle is flashing: fault code played in the multi-dis­play: (Problems with water in­let)
Å10 is dis-
Water tap is blocked with limescale or faulty.
The tap is turned off. Turn the tap on.
The filter (where present) in the threaded hose fitting on the tap is blocked.
Filters in the base of the dishwasher compartment are blocked.
Water inlet hose has not been correctly posi­tioned.
Check the water tap and have it repaired if necessary.
Clean the filter in the threaded hose fitting.
Press the button for the commenced dishwashing cycle; then cancel the dishwashing cycle (see section: Starting a dishwashing cycle); clean filters (see section: Cleaning the filters).
Check the position of the hose.
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Malfunction Possible cause Remedy
2 short warning tones
continuously repeated can be heard. The cycle indicator for the selected dishwashing cycle is flashing, fault code played in the multi-dis­play. (Problems with water outflow)
3 short warning tones continuously repeated can be heard, Fault code played in the multi-dis­play.
The cycle is not starting.
Rust spots are visible in the dishwashing compart­ment.
A whistling noise can be heard when washing dish­es.
Å20 is dis-
Å30 is dis-
The sink spigot connection is blocked.
Water drain hose has not been correctly posi­tioned.
The anti-flood system has been triggered.
The mains plug is not plugged in.
A fuse in the house’s wiring system is defective.
For dishwasher models with a delay start timer: A start time has been se­lected.
The dishwashing compart­ment is made from rust­free stainless steel. Rust spots in the dishwashing compartment are due to rust particles from external sources (rust particles from water pipes, pans, cutlery, etc.). Remove such spots with a commercially-avail­able cleaning product for stainless steel.
The whistling is not a cause for concern.
Clean the sink spigot outlet.
Check the position of the hose.
First shut off the water tap, then switch off the appli­ance and contact your local Service Force Centre.
Plug in mains plug.
Replace fuse.
If the dishes are to be washed immediately, cancel the delay start.
Only wash cutlery, dishes and pans that are suitable for dishwasher use.
Decalcify appliance with commercially available agents for cleaning dish­washers. If the noises can still be heard after decalcifying the machine, use a different brand of detergent for washing cutlery and dishes.
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If the Dishwashing Results are not Satisfactory
The dishes are still dirty.
The wrong dishwashing cycle was selected.
The dishes were loaded is such a way that the dishwashing water did
not reach all items. The baskets for the dishes must not be overload­ed.
The filters in the base of the washing compartment are dirty or incor-
rectly positioned.
Good quality detergent was not used, or too little was used.
In the case of scale deposits on the dishes: The dishwasher salt dis-
penser is empty or the water softening system has been incorrectly set.
The drain hose is incorrectly positioned.
The dishes do not dry and are not shining.
Poor quality rinse aid was used.
The rinse aid dispenser is empty.
There are smears, streaks, milky spots or a shiny bluish coating on glasses and dishes.
Lower rinse aid dosage.
There are dried water drops on the glasses and dishes.
Increase rinse aid dosage.
The detergent may be the cause. Contact the detergent manufactur-
er's customer advice centre.
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Glass corrosion
Contact the detergent manufacturer's customer advice centre.
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Disposal
Packaging material
2
The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be recy­cled. The plastic components are identified by markings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose of the packaging materials in the appropriate container at your local waste disposal facilities.
2 Old appliance
Please dispose of your old appliance in line with the guidelines for dis­posal in your area.
1 Warning! When your appliance has finished its working life, remove
the plug from the socket. Cut off the cable and plug and dispose of them safely. A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket poses a seri­ous safety hazard. Break the door lock so that the door no longer shuts. This prevents chil­dren from trapping themselves inside and endangering their lives.
Technical Data
Capacity: 12 place settings including serving dishes
Permitted water pres­sure:
Electrical connection:
Dishwasher: Free-standing appliances
Dimensions: 850 x 598 x 598 (H x W x D in mm)
Max. weight: 54 kg
1-10 bar (=10-100 N/cm2 = 0.1-1.0 MPa)
Information on the electrical connection is given on the rating plate located on the right inner edge of the dish­washer door.
This appliance conforms with the following EU Directives:
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73/23/EEC dated 19.02.1973 Low Voltage Directive89/336/EEC dated 03.05.1989 EMC Directive inclusive of Amending
Directive 92/31/EEC
– 93/68/EEC dated 22.07.1993 CE Marking Directive
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Notes for Test Institutes
Testing in accordance with EN 60704 must be carried out with the
appliance fully loaded and using the test cycle (see “Cycle Table”). Tests in accordance with EN 50242 must be carried out when the salt dispenser in the water softener and the rinse aid dispenser have been filled with salt and rinse aid respectively, and using the test cycle (see “Cycle Table”).
Full load:
12 place settings including serving dishes
Amount of detergent required: 5g + 25g (Type B) 20g (Type B)
Rinse aid setting: 4 (Type III) 4 (Type III)
Sample loading arrangements:
Upper basket
*) If necessary, move the cup rack from right to left. When doing this, ensure that the
cup rack is at the same height.
*)
Half load:
6 place settings including serving dishes, leaving alter­nate positions in the rack free
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Lower basket with cutlery basket
*)
Cutlery basket
*) If there are cup racks in place on the lefthand side or if beer glass holders are in
place, remove them.
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Installation and Connection Instructions
1 Safety Information for the Installation
Only transport the dishwasher in an upright position, otherwise salt
water may run out.
Before using the dishwasher for the first time, check for any damage
caused in transport. Do not under any circumstances connect an ap­pliance that is damaged. In the case of damage, please contact your supplier.
Never use the dishwasher if the mains cable, water inlet or drain hose
are damaged; or if the control panel, work top or plinth area are damaged such that the inside of the appliance is freely accessible.
Always plug the mains plug into a correctly installed shockproof
socket.
Permanent connection: a permanent connection must only be in-
stalled by a trained electrician.
Prior to using the appliance for the first time, ensure that the rated
voltage and type of supply on the rating plate match that of the sup­ply where the appliance is to be installed. The fuse rating is also to be found on the rating plate.
Multi-way plugs / connectors and extension cables must not be used.
This could constitute a fire hazard through overheating.
The dishwasher’s cable must only be replaced by a Service Force Engi-
neer.
A water inlet hose with safety valve must only be replaced by a Serv-
ice Force Engineer.
This appliance is heavy.
Care should be taken when moving it.
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Installing the Dishwasher
The dishwasher must be installed on a firm floor and adjusted to en-
sure that it is stable and level in all directions.
To overcome irregularities in the
floor and to match the height of the appliance to that of surround­ing units, extend the threaded feet using a screwdriver.
The drain hose, inlet hose and
mains cable must be laid so that they are able to move freely within the plinth area, and so that they are not kinked or crushed when the dishwasher is in position.
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Free-standing appliances
1 If the dishwasher is installed directly next to a cooker, a heat-insulat-
ing, non-flammable panel (laminated with aluminium foil on the side next to the cooker) must be fitted flush with the top edge of the work surface (depth 57.5 cm).
If the appliance is built-in under a kitchen work surface, the worktop supplied with the dishwasher can be removed in the following way:
1. Unscrew the screws from the elbows at the rear (1).
2. Push the appliance’s worktop back­wards about 1 cm (2).
3. Lift the worktop at the front (3) and remove it.
1 If the dishwasher is later used as a free-standing appliance, the work
surface supplied with it must be re-mounted.
3 The plinth on free-standing appliances is not adjustable.
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Connecting the Dishwasher
Connecting to the water supply
The dishwasher must only be connected to a cold water supply.
The dishwasher must not be connected to open hot water appliances
or instantaneous water heaters.
Permitted water pressure
Lowest permitted water pressure: 1 bar (=10 N/cm2 =100 kPa)
Highest permitted water pressure: 10 bar (=100 N/cm2 =1 MPa)
Consult your plumber if the water pres­sure is less than 1 bar.
If the water pressure is greater than 10 bar, a pressure reduction valve must be used (available from your dealer).
Connecting the inlet hose
1 The water inlet hose must not be kinked, crushed or entangled when it
is being connected. Connect the threaded hose fitting (ISO 228-1:2000) on the water inlet hose to a tap with an external thread (¾ inch). The inlet hose is fitted with either a plastic or a metal nut:
Only tighten the plastic nut hand tight. – You must tighten the metal nut using a tool.
Then do a visual check for water tightness (make sure that the tap is not dripping).
3 So that access to the tap in the kitchen is not restricted by the use of
the dishwasher, we recommend installing an additional tap, or fitting a T-branch to the existing tap.
If you need a longer water inlet hose than that supplied, the following VDE-approved complete hose sets are to be used. These are available from your local service centre.
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Water drainage
Drain hose
1 The drain hose must not be kinked, crushed or entangled.
Connecting the drain hose:
Maximum permitted height: 1 metre.Minimum required height: 40 cm above the bottom edge of the ap-
pliance.
Extension hoses
Extension hoses are available from
your local Service Force Centre. To ensure that the function of the ap­pliance is not impeded, the internal diameter of extension hoses must be 19 mm.
Extension hoses must not be laid
more than a maximum distance of 3 metres horizontally; the maxi­mum permitted height for the con­nection for the drain hose is then 85 cm.
Sink outlet connection
The outlet of the drain hose (ø 19 mm) fits all commonly available
sink outlet types. The outer diameter of the sink outlet connection must be at least 15 mm.
The drain hose must be fixed to the sink outlet connection using the
hose clamp supplied.
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Water drainage if the dishwasher is built-in at high level
If the dishwasher is installed at a high level, and the drain hose connec­tion is less than 30 cm from the lower edge of the appliance, adapter kit ET 111099520 must be fitted by your local Service Force Centre.
Anti-flood system
For protection from water damage, the dishwasher is equipped with a anti-flood system. In the event of a fault, the safety valve in the water inlet hose immedi­ately interrupts the supply of water to the appliance and the drain pump is activated. In this way water can neither escape nor overflow. The remaining water in the appliance is automatically pumped out.
Should a fault occur when the appliance is switched on, a buzzing tone can also be heard.
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Electrical Connection
G
Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be car­ried out by a qualified electrician or competent person.
1 WARNING - This appliance must be earthed.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility should these safety measures not be observed.
Before switching on make sure the electricity supply voltage is the same as that indicated on the appliance rating plate.
To isolate the dishwasher from the mains, remove the mains plug. Important: The plug must still be accessible after the appliance has been installed.
Changing a fuse
The appliance is supplied with a 13amp plug fitted. In the event of hav­ing to change the fuse in the plug supplied, a 13amp ASTA approved (BS 1363A) fuse must be used.
Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason, proceed as described below.
The wires on the mains lead are col­oured in accordance with the fol­lowing code.
Green and Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
Blue
reen & Yellow
Brown
Cord Clamp
The wire coloured green and yellow must be connected to the termi-
nal marked with the letter “E“ or by the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow.
The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal “N“ or col-
oured black.
The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked
“L“ or coloured red.
Upon completion there must be no cut, or stray strands of wire
present and the cord clamp must be secure over the outer sheath.
1 WARNING! A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a seri-
ous safety (shock) hazard. Ensure that, if it is necessary to cut off the plug, it is disposed of safely and not retained.
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Connecting systems
The water inlet hose, drain hose and the mains cable must all be con­nected to the side of the dishwasher as there is no space for them be­hind the appliance.
2 connection pieces 45° or
straight, outer ø 19 mm,
water-
inlet
length 30 mm
mains
cable
water­drainage
double valve water-
drainage
mains socket mains cable
water inlet
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Service and Spare Parts
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to pur­chase spare parts, please contact our extended warranty administrators by telephoning:
0870 01 07887
They will give you details for your local Service Force Centre. Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have read the details
under the heading „What to do if...“ When you contact the Service Force Centre you will need to give the
following details:
1. Your name, address and post code
2. Your telephone number
3. Clear and concise details of fault.
4. The model and serial number of the appliance (found on the rating
plate - see picture)
5. The purchase date
Please note that a valid purchase receipt is required for in-guaran­tee service calls.
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John Lewis partnership 171 Victoria Street London SW1E 5NN www. johnlewis.com
822 612 398-00-011204-02
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