LG D1421MF, D1420MF Owner's Manual

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DISHWASHER
Please read this manual carefully before operating your dishwasher. Retain it for future reference.
OWNER'S MANUAL
MODEL : D1420W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)F(B,U)
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ONTENTS
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SAFETY AND CAUTION 3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5
PARTS NAME 9
FUNCTION OF CONTROL BUTTON 10
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME 13
HOW TO USE AND OPERATE 15
OPERATING SEQUENCE 21
PROGRAM 22
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 23
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 24
SPECIFICATION
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AFETY AND CAUTION
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• Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher for the first time.
• This manual contains very important notes regarding the installation, use and maintenance of your dishwasher.
• The manufacturer can not be responsible for problems caused by ignoring these safety and caution instructions.
• This dishwasher is designed for normal household use.
• Do not use the dishwasher for industrial and commercial use, or other purpose.
• The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
• Check packaging and dishwasher immediately for signs of transport damage. If the appliance is damaged, do not put it into use but contact your supplier without delay.
During installation
• Electrical connection must be in accordance with the rating label.
• Electrical safety is only guaranteed when the earth system of your house is in accordance with the related local regulations.(Do not use an extension cable or cord.)
• If the hot water exceeds 65ºC, adjust the water heater setting. If the hot water temperature can not be maintained below 65ºC, the dishwasher must be connected to cold water.
• If power supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• This appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.
• The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using new hose-sets and that old hose­sets should not be reused.
During use
• Only suitable household utensils should be placed in the dishwasher. (Please avoid utensils; that are non­heatresistant, metal decorated, etc.)
• Do not use any kinds of solvent in your dishwasher. They may cause an explosion or fire.
• Do not spray water on the appliance. It may cause the failure of electric parts or electric shock.
• Do not push down or sit on the inner door when the door opened. It may cause the deformation or failure of your dishwasher.
• Do not use the detergent for hand washing. The detergent for dishwasher should be used for normal operation.
• This appliance is fitted with a safety function that automatically stops the operation of the dishwasher when it is exposed to heavy disturbance on its mains.
• Dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline. They can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes and keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open. Check that the detergent receptacle is empty after completion of the wash cycle.
Child Safety
• Controls may be locked using “Child Lock” mode to prevent from all the setting from being changed by a child.
• Keep children away from detergents and rinse­aids.
• Do not allow children to operate the dishwasher.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
- When using your dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following:
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AFETY AND CAUTION
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of 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 will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
concerning the Power Cord
Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized servicer. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
The instructions shall state the substance of the following :
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Unit:mm
Step 1 :
PREPARE CUPBOARD OPENING
Step 2 :
PREPARATION FOR ELECTICAL WIRING
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This appliance must be supplied with correct rating voltage and hertz as shown on instruction manual, and connected to an individual, properly earthed branch circuit, protected by a minimum 15 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse. Wiring must be 2 wire with Earth.
The power plug must be in a accessible location adjacent to and not behind the dishwasher and within 1.2 meters of the dishwasher side.(See page 7 Fig.A)
The power plug must be correctly earthed, if in doubt, have it checked by a qualified Electrician. No other appliance should be connected to the same plug outlet by a double adapter or similar plug.
CAUTION
For personal safety, remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before installation. Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this appliance. Electrical and earthing connections must comply with the national electrical code/provincial and municipal code and/or other local codes.
Any bare wood surrounding the dishwasher should be sealed with a waterproof paint or sealant to prevent swelling.
Dangerous voltage
To indicate hazards arising from dangerous voltages.
Note – In case of application in a warning sign the rules according to ISO 3864 shall be adhered to.
WARNING
A qualified electrician/plumber or competent person should carry out any electrical/plumbing work required to install this appliance.
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This dishwasher is designed to fit the size shown as below.
Select a location as close to sink as possible for ease of connection to the water and drain pipes.
To ensure good drainage, the dishwasher should not be installed more than 3 meters away from the sink.
If dishwasher is installed in a corner, a minimum of 5cm of space is required between the washer and an adjacent cabinet or wall.
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Step 3 :
PREPARING THE DISHWASHER FOR INSTALLATION
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Lay the dishwasher on its back.
Adjust the legs to the required height as shown in below figure.
Step 4 :
INST ALLING THE DISHWASHER IN CUPBOARD
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Before sliding the dishwasher into the cupboard opening, all necessary height and balancing adjustments should be made using a spanner.
Slide the dishwasher into the cabinet opening carefully. Make sure that the drain hose inside the cabinet is not kinked or stretched.
CAUTION
If the height of the cupboard is below 850mm, you should remove the top table by unscrewing the 2 screws. (Two of rear)
Adjust leg
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Step 5 :
DRAIN LINE CONNECTION
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If the end of drain hose does not fit to the drain line, use a rubber connector(not supplied) that is resistant to heat and detergent.
This should be available from a plumbing shop or DIY merchants.
There are two typical connections as shown in Figure A, B.
The “S” trap spigot must be drilled out cleanly and free of obstruction to its maximum internal diameter, if used for drainage.
To prevent siphoning, one of the following methods must be used:
When the drain hose is connected to a sink “s” trap or waste disposal unit, the hose must be looped up to the underside of the bench top and secured.
When the drain hose is connected to a separate standpipe, it is essential that an airtight connection be made. Refer to Fig.B
Drain hose Extension
Extend drain hose as shown below.
Fig. A
Fig. B : Drainage connection - stand pipe.
CAUTION
When you connect or extend drain hose, make sure that drain hose is not kinked. (Bends should have a 40 mm radius.)
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Step 6 :
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
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Connect the water supply hose to the water tap as shown.(Some models consist of an inlet valve and hose.) This dishwasher may be fed with either hot or cold water. If the water can not be maintained below 65ºC, the dishwasher must be connected to cold water.
When connecting, the sealant tape or sealing compound to avoid water leaks.
Make sure that the line is not kinked or sharply bent.
The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
Water tap
Water supply hose
Step 7 :
FINAL CHECK AND ASSEMBLING
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Securely hand tighten supply hose to the water supply. Plug the power supply cord into an earthed electrical point and switch on.
After installing and prior to using the dishwasher with crockery, we recommend that you use the dishwasher on ‘Quick’ mode to rinse through. At this stage it is useful to ensure that there are no operating problems or water leaks.
When the dishwasher is used for the first, there may be a loud noise, if this happens, turn off the power and restart the dishwasher.
Step 8 :
HOW TO LEVEL THE DISHWASHER
After installing the dishwasher, you may notice a slight sticking of the door to the dishwasher, when you open or close the door. If this does happen you need to adjust the level of the dishwasher.
• If the door slants to the right, see fig, C and follow these instructions:
1) Unscrew(counter-clockwise) the left leg of
the back side and correct the level.
2) Check the opening of door and repeat if
necessary until the door opens and closes properly.
• When the product is correctly leveled, There should be no slant , stickiness or friction sound.
• If the door slants to the left, see fig. D and follow these instructions:
1) Check the opening of door if there still
remains sticky or friction sound.
2) Check the opening of door and repeat if necessary until the door opens and closes properly.
• When the product is correctly leveled, There should be no slant , stickiness or friction sound.
Fig. C
Fig. D
Case 1. In case the door is slanted to the right
Case 2. In case the door is slanted to the left
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ARTS NAME
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1. Control Panel
2. Door Handle
3. Front Cover
4. Lower Cover
5. Display Window
6. Power Button
7. Drain Hose
8. Inlet Hose
9. Power Cord
10. Adjustable Leg
11. Upper Rack
12. Cutlery Basket
13. Detergent And Rinse Aid Dispenser
14. Vapor Vent Cover
15. Upper Spray Arm
16. Lower Spray Arm
17. Filter ASM
18. Lower Rack
19. Salt Container Cap
20. Cutlery Rack
The appearance and specifications may vary without notice.
Funnel
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UNCTION OF CONTROL BUTTON
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Program
Program
MODEL : D1420W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)F(B,U)
WZ-6805WF / WZ-6805MF
MODEL : D1421W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)F(B,U)
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UV Indicator Time Left RinseBeep On/Off Half Load
SprayDelay Start Power Child Lock
Cool Dry Indicator Time Left RinseBeep On/Off Half Load
SprayDelay Start Power Child Lock
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UNCTION OF CONTROL BUTTON
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Program
• When you want to select program, press this button.
UV
• If you want to sterilize the dishes, press UV button.
• After drying cycle, sterilizer will be performed by UV lamp.
• At this time, “St” code is displayed in display window.
• When you open the door of dishwasher, UV lamp is turned off. Don’t look at the lamp directly with the naked eye.
Cool Dry
• When you want better drying performance, press this button.
• This process is not part of the program.
• After drying cycle, the fan will operate for a few more minutes to diminish any remaining moisture.
At this time, “Cd” code is displayed in display window.
• If you want, you can open the door and unload the dishes at any time.
Indicator
• Child Lock.
• Refill with special salt.
• Refill with rinse aid.
Time Left
• Before starting, the display window shows the running time of the selected program.
• After starting, the display window shows the remaining time.
• If the dishwasher has a trouble, the trouble type is displayed.
“OE”, “FE”, “IE”, “EI”, “HE”, “CE”, “LE”, “tE”
• If this error letters are displayed, please refer to the trouble shooting guide page 25 and follow the guide.
Beep On/Off
• The dishwasher must be switched on.
• The beep on/off function can be set by pressing the Half Load and Spray button simultaneously for a
few seconds. Then, a “On” will appear in the display.
• The beep on/off function is automatically canceled when power failure occur.
Rinse
• Repeated pressing of the Rinse button will select Extra Hot, Rinse+, Extra Hot & Rinse+.
• If you select the Extra Hot function, the operating temperature will be up to 80 . (Dual wash, Auto, Eco)
• When you select Rinse+an additional rinse cycle is added.
Half Load
• In case of small load, use upper or lower rack only to save energy.
• With each press, can select Upper or Lower rack only.
• In case you don’t select this button, the machine always works vario washing, which operate upper and lower spray arm alternately.
Child Lock
• Used to lock or unlock the control buttons to prevent all the setting from being changed by a child.
• This function is automatically canceled when power failure occur.
• For locking/ unlocking, press Half Load and Rinse button for a few seconds simultaneously.
Power
• For operating, press this button first for power on.
• After operating, this button automatically switches off for safety and energy saving.
• In case of irregular surge disturbance to the machine, the power may be automatically turned off for safety.
Spray
• With each press, the level of water jet is changed to Strong, Medium and Soft in a sequence.
Delay Start
• If you want to delay the start of selected program, press this button.
• Pressing this button will increase time by 1 hour.
• The delay start time can be adjusted from 1 hour to 19 hours.
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Adjust the water softener to the setting to the corresponding hardness of the water in your area. The water softener has 8 adjustment levels. The dishwasher is programmed at the factory for a water hardness level of “ ”. This can be checked and altered by using the buttons on the control panel.
1. First, ensure the dishwasher is switched off.
2. Press UV(Cool Dry) and Power button simultaneously and keep them pressed.
3. To change the setting:
Simply press the UV(Cool Dry) button, then the figure will change one by one. The display will change between “ ” and “ ”.
4. Once the hardness setting is correctly adjusted, press the Spray button.
The hardness setting is then saved.
Step 2. Setting up the softening system level of your dishwasher
Step 1. Check and find water hardness level
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Method 1
1) Check the water hardness of your area. (Your water utility company can help you with this.)
2) Set the softening system level of your dishwasher
according to the water hardness level. Refer to the Step 2.
Method 2
1) Check your water hardness by using test strip. ( )
2) Test Procedure
Immerse all reaction zones of the test strip for approx.1sec (not in running water!). Shake off excess liquid from the strip and wait for 1min.
Then, the green color of the reaction zone will change to the red-violet.
Count the number of red-violet from the strip.
3) Set the softening system level of your dishwasher according to the water hardness level.
Refer to the Step 2.
You have to check your water hardness and set the softening system level before operating your dishwasher.
Hardness range
< Water hardness level >
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1 °d = 10 mg/l CaO (=1,78 °f) (=1,25 °e)
<7
7 - 14
14 - 21
>21
<9
9 - 17,5
17,5 - 26
>26
<12,5
12,5 - 25
25 - 37
>37
<1,3 1,3 - 2,5 2,5 - 3,8
>3,8
<50
50 - 100
100 - 150
>150
soft
moderately hard
hard
very hard
H0, H1 H2, H3 H4, H5 H6, H7
Hardness setting
< Water hardness level >
(*L : Softening system level)
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EFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Step 4. Adding Rinse Aid
For filling
To fill the Rinse Aid chamber, rotate the round cap counter clockwise and remove. Fill the container to the maximum level with a good quality Rinse Aid, then replace and lock the cap. The Rinse Aid is automatically dispensed during the final rinse cycle.
The dosage is factory set to suit most installations. If, after washing, you notice cloudy spots, streaks or water marks on your glassware, it may be necessary to increase the setting. To do this, remove the cap and rotate the indicator arrow to a higher setting then replace the cap . If the glasses are smeared or foam is present on the bottom of the glass or the bottom of the machine, select a lower setting.
Step 3. Salt Filling
• Remove lower rack and unscrew the cap of salt container.
• Before using your dishwasher for the first time, fill with salt. The container has a capacity of 1.9kg salt. Use a funnel for ease and clean filling, ensuring that coarse salt or regenerating salt intended for dishwashers is used.
• After filling, wipe off any spilled salt to seal the cap properly.
• Screw the cap tightly to prevent any suds from penetrating into the container.
In order to provide satisfactory rinsing results, the dishwasher requires soft water, i.e., containing little or no lime, otherwise water stains will be left behind on the dishes and interior containers. If the tap water exceeds a certain level of hardness, it must be softened, I.e.,decalcified. This id achieved by adding a special salt to the water softener inside the dishwasher. The required amount of salt is set up according to how hard your tap water is.
This model has a water softener to soften hard water. Please read these notes carefully for correct operation.
Filling with Salt
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1. Loading your Dishwasher
For better washing performance, always load the dishwasher according to the instructions. Before loading items into the dishwasher clean off large particles of food, in particular insoluble items such as bones, pips, etc.
When loading the dishwasher, please act accordingly:
Position crockery such that water will contact all surfaces.
Deep based items should be placed at an angle to help water run off and dry properly.
Items with burnt on food should be soaked prior to loading in the dishwasher.
Each side tray can be adjusted independently to a high or low position to accommodate different sizes of utensils or cutlery.
Each tray is adjusted by lifting it out and rotating it front to back.
The entire cutlery rack can be removed if more space is needed on the upper rack for larger items.
NOTE :
Always remove cutlery from the rack before removing the rack.
Knife, fork, and spoon handles should be positioned between the tines.
If the handles of your flatware are too thick, then reverse the pieces so the handles face the other direction as shown in the bottom figure.
The cutlery rack is best suited for flatware and most cooking or serving utensils.
The separators on the cutlery racks help keep flatware separated to avoid damage and improve cleaning.
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Loading examples (Energy test)
Height Adjustable tray
Removable Cutlery Rack
2. Loading the cutlery Rack
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WARNING
Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points down or placed in a horizontal position.
WARNING
Be careful when loading and unloading sharp-edged items. Load sharp knives with the blade down in order to reduce the risk of injury.
3. Using the Cutlery Basket
Cutlery should be mixed within each section of the cutlery basket to prevent nesting of similar items. Place the cutlery in the cover with the handles down. The cover can be hinged and clipped away from the basket if you choose not to use them. Place knives in the separate rack for located in the top of the dishwasher.
Take care when loading and unloading sharp items.
Slide two baskets in opposite directions, then pull them apart.
4. Loading the Lower Rack
The lower basket is best loaded with dinner plates, soup bowls, dishes, pots, pans, lids and even the grill tray. Plates should be positioned upright and facing the centre of the rack and pots, pans and large dishes must be turned upside down.
How to use
Pull the rack out to the end of the rails, then lift the front of the rack so the rollers clear the stop on the end of the rail. The rack can now be slid forward and removed from the rails.
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5. Loading the Upper Rack
It is best to load this with more delicate items such as, small plates, long cutlery, cups, glasses and dishwasher safe plastic items. Plates should be positioned upwards with the plate bottom facing the front of the rack. Cups, glasses and bowls must be positioned upside down. Extra cups or cooking utensils can be laid on the fold down cup racks, which also provides support for long stem glasses. Take care not to obstruct the rotation of the spray arm under the upper rack.
Fold-down dividers at the upper rack can be lowered to improve stacking of dishes.
How to use
Loading examples (Energy test)
Non Dishwasher Safe Items
The combination of high water temperatures and dishwasher detergent may damage particular items, therefore we do not recommend using the dishwasher to wash the following:
Copper or anodized aluminum Hand painted silver or gold leaf crockery Wood or bone handled utensils Iron or non rust proof utensils Plastic items that which are not dishwasher safe.
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Take care not to obstruct the rotation of the spray arms and ensure that large items do not prevent the detergent dispenser lid from opening.
Fold-down dividers at the lower and the upper rack can be lowered to improve stacking of pots and pans.
How to use
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7. Adding Detergent
• Detergent must be put into the detergent chamber before starting every program except the Pre Wash.
• Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions within the manual, when determining the correct amount of detergent to use.
• If your dishes are moderately dirty, you may use slightly less detergent than recommended.
• Chambers hold 15g and 25g.
• The amount of detergent required depends on the program. Please refer to the guide table.
• After the detergent is supplied, the chamber lid should be closed.
• The detergent is dispensed automatically during the operation.
• The chamber lid remains open after operation.
Detergent Information
Use only the detergent intended for household dishwashers. (Ordinary hand­washing detergent should not be used, because the foam can interfere with proper operation.)
PROGRAM AMOUNT OF DETERGENT
Dual Wash 25g
Auto 20g
Eco 15g
Gentle 15g
Quick 10g
Pre Wash No detergent
Your upper rack can be raised or lowered to cater for different sized crockery. Before adjusting, ensure that the rack is empty.
You can change the position of the upper rack by lifting the rack upward, into the upper position, or by pulling on the two levers on either side of the rack to move it down to its lower position.
We recommend that where possible the upper rack remains level.
And when you pull the rack upward, hold the middle location of the upper rack ( marked position)
After adjusting the rack levels, check that the spray arm is free to rotate.
6. Adjusting the Upper Rack
WARNING
Before adjusting, ensure the rack is empty of all crockery. Otherwise crockery may be damaged or you may be injured.
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Push latch to open
Place proper detergent into this compartment
8. Refilling
For refilling Rinse Aid
Depending on the dosage setting and the number of washes, the chamber may need to be topped up, approximately once a month. The rinse aid level can be checked by two methods.
• By the indicator window on the dispenser when the dishwasher door is fully open.
Black indicates sufficient Rinse Aid Clear indicates Rinse Aid required
WARNING
The detergent used is a special Dishwasher detergent and like all household chemicals it should be treated as harmful and kept out of reach of children. After completion of the wash program, the detergent compartment should be checked and any remaining detergent removed.
ATTENTION
Using combined detergent products (ex.3 in 1)
Some products integrated rinse aid work best specific programs only. Yow will obtain optimum rinsing and drying results by using conventional and separate salt and rinse aid. Products that replace regeneration salt can only be used within a specific water hardness range. Please contact the detergent manufacturer if the drying performance is very poor or you find the white film, when you use the combined detergent products. We do not warrant the complaints that are directly related to the use of these products.
Rinse Aid Information
Rinse Aid is necessary to remove spots and streaks from dishes as well as improved drying. Using the correct amount will improve wash performance. However, using too much can produce excess foam leading to possible water leaks.
• By the light on the control panel, being lit, when the dishwasher is working on.
When the lamp is lit, it means the rinse aid is almost empty. Refill the Rinse Aid chamber as soon as possible.
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Note
• After filling with salt, it may take a little while before the indicator light turns off.
• When the control is set to “ ”, it is not necessary to fill up with salt as no salt is consumed while the dishwasher is operating. If the control is set between “ ” and “ ”, then salt must be added to the dispenser.
When the salt container is empty, the salt refill lamp will automatically turn on during operation. The salt should be refilled after the cycle has finished. We recommended the salt refill should always be carried out, as mentioned previous page, prior to starting the next operation. This will immediately thin and drain away any excess salt solution.
For refilling Salt
10. Energy Test(EN50242)
Appliance loaded in accordance with standard specifications.
• Example of loaded dishwasher : p.15~17
• Capacity : 14 place settings
• Comparability course : Eco
• Rinse Aid setting : 4
• Reference cleaner : 8g of detergent onto the inside surface of the door and fill 27g into the detergent dispenser.
• Height-adjustable Rack-U must be inserted into the uppermost position.
9. Drying
To assist drying, we recommend that the door be fully opened after the cycle.
When the lamp is lit, this means that the salt aid is almost empty. Refill the Salt Aid chamber as soon as possible.
WARNING
Do not pour detergent into the salt container. This will destroy the water softener.
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PERATING SEQUENCE
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Press the “Power” button Check there is rinse aid
and salt
The corresponding indicator lights will illuminate if refilling is required.
Open the door and check the filters
Ensure they are clean and properly positioned (See “User Maintenance Instructions”).
Load the dishes
Remove any excess food. Pull the lower rack out and arrange the dishes and cutlery. Pull the upper rack out and arrange the cups, glasses, etc.
The time in the display window will start to decrease minute by minute. If the door is opened during the program a safety device ensures that the machine stops. Once the door is re-closed the program will start from where it was interrupted.
At the end of the washing program
“End”is displayed on the digital display and a buzzer sounds. And the dishwasher automatically switches off for safety and energy saving later.
If you select “UV” function, the dishwasher automatically switches off after sterilizing action.
If you selected “Cool Dry” function, the display then shows “Cd” to indicate that the dishwasher is in “Cool Dry” mode. And then the dishwasher automatically switches off later.
Ensure the spray arms can freely rotate
Measure out detergent
Add the required amount of detergent into the dispenser and close the lid.
Setting and starting the program
Press the program button to select the desired program. After 5 seconds, the machine will start. If necessary, select the option function corresponding to the desired program. The indicator lights of the program and all the phases of the program will come on. Before starting, the display window shows
the running time of the selected program. After starting, the display window shows the remaining time.
WARNING
In general it is not advisable to open the door while the machine is working.
If the door is opened, a safety device ensures that the machine stops.
Care must be taken if the door is opened during the hot phase or immediately after a program has finished, as steam may escape.
CAUTION
Do not load the items in upper rack with the lower rack is pulled out and loaded.
CAUTION
Empty the lower rack first and then the upper one;this will avoid water dripping from the upper rack onto the dishes below.
CAUTION
That the door should not be left in the open position since this could present a tripping hazard.
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ROGRAM
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Dual Wash
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60
40
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Program
Auto
Eco
Gentle
Quick
Pre Wash
60
43
70
45
65
50
50
WASH
Pre Wash Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse 3
Heating
Rinse
Main Wash
RINSE
DRY
COOL
DRY
The program sequence is optimized and adapted in accordance with how dirty the dishes are.
Running time may vary according to the water temperature, water pressure and voltage.Running time doesn’t include “Cool Dry - 30min”.
This program offers the most efficient energy
and water consumption for a good washing performance. It is recommended that it will be used every time.
Eco
This program is for washing delicate items like glasses.
Gentle
Can use for lightly soiled recently used dishes and cutlery. When you select “Quick” program, After finishing, “Cool Dry” function is automatically performed for the better drying result.
Quick
Can use this program for only removing soil before washing dishes by hand.
Pre Wash
During the Auto program, the degree of soiling in the dishes is determined by the amount of clouding of the water.
According the degree of soiling, the program automatically adjust the washing time, temperature. As a result, the energy and water consumption is kept as low as possible. The “F” on display means that the sensor is sensing the status of the dishwasher.
Auto
This program is ideal for very dirty crockery, in particular pots, pans and casserole dishes.
This program will be able to control the water jet level of each spray arm differently.
Dual Wash
Auto Restart
If the dishwasher is turned off by a power failure, it will restart from the position it stopped at adjusting accordingly when you press the Power button again.
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To prevent trouble and poor operating, it is important to check filters and spray arms at regular intervals.
Filters
• Remove the lower rack first.
• Turn the mesh filter counterclockwise.
• Take out the mesh filter, upper STS filter and outer filter.
• Clean them if necessary.
• Replace them in the reverse order.
upper STS filter
outer filter
mesh filter
Upper Spray Arm
• Pull the upper rack forwards.
• Check that the water jet holes are not blocked.
• If cleaning is required, remove the arm by
unscrewing the nut.
• Clean the spray arm and replace it in the reverse order.
Lower Spray Arm
• Check that the water jet holes are not blocked.
• If cleaning is required, remove the arm by pulling up.
• Clean the spray arm and replace it pulling down.
After each cycle, clean the filter for the better washing result.
Before starting, check that the filter is assembled well. If the filter is not assembled correctly, you might have a poor cleaning result.
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If a problem occurs check below to see whether this can be solved.
In the unlikely event that the problem cannot be rectified, please contact a
service engineer.
Problem
No lights come on when the power is turned on.
• Check the plug.
• Check the electricity.
• Call for service.
• Plug is not properly inserted into the socket.
• Fuses blown or circuit breaker tripped.
• The electricity of the house was cut off.
The machine does not start.
• Close the door.
• Press the start button.
• Door is not fully closed.
• The start button is not pressed.
Streaks are left on glassware.
• Fill the rinse-aid.
• Adjust the level of rinse-aid container.
• Too little Rinse-Aid dispensed.
Dry results are not satisfactory.
• Too little Rinse-Aid dispensed.
The spray arms do not rotate smoothly.
• Clean the holes of the spray arm.
• The mounting of the spray arms is blocked by food particles.
Washing results are not satisfactory.
• Incorrect amount of detergent.
• Utensils incorrectly arranged or overloaded.
• Filters are clogged.
• Water jet holes of spray arms blocked.
• Spray arm's rotation obstructed by utensils.
• Unsuitable program selected.
White deposits are left on the dishwasher after washing.
• Check the detergent or rinse-aid.
• Check the salt container or cap.
• The amount of detergent or rinse­aid set incorrectly.
• The salt container is empty.
• The salt container cap is not securely screwed on.
SolutionPossible Causes
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Problem
The display shows "OE" code. (Water is not pumped away.)
• Straighten hose(s).
• Clean the filter.
• If you can not solve the problem, call for service.
• The drain hose is kinked.
• The filter is clogged.
• Motor trouble. (Washing motor or Drain motor)
The display shows "IE" code.
• Check the water tap.
• If you can not solve the problem, call for service.
• Water is not supplied.
• Water tap is not opened.
• Water sensor has a trouble.
The display shows "EI" code. (Automatically Drain pump operated.)
• Close the water tap and unplug the power plug.
• Call for service.
• Water is leaking from the hose connections.
• Damage to the unit has been caused by a water leak.
The display shows "FE" code. (Automatically Drain pump operated.)
• Excessive water is supplied than the normal water level.
• There is a problem with the inlet valve.
The display shows "HE" code.
• The water heater circuit is damaged.
The display shows "tE" code.
The display shows "LE" code.
The display shows "CE" code.
• Thermistor trouble or very high inlet water temperature.
• Motor trouble.
• Motor trouble.
SolutionPossible Causes
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P/No.: MFL62077144
Capacity
Weight
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Water Feed Pressure
14 Place settings
See rating label
See rating label
See rating label
50 ~ 800 kPa
D1420W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)F D1421W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)F WZ-6805WF WZ-6805MF
D1420W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)U D1421W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)U
D1420W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)B D1421W(L,M,T,B,C,D,A)B
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