Omega DW101WA, OFI101XA Instruction Manual

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Dishwasher
instruction manual
Model number:DW101WA
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Toreview the section onTroubleshootingTips willhelp youtosolve some common problems byyourself .
Pleasecarefullyreadingitbef ore usingthedishwasher will help you to u se and main t ain the d ishw as her prope rly.
Passitontoanysubsequent owner of the appliance.
This manual contai ns sect ion s ofSafe t y Instructions, OperatingInstructions,InstallationInstructions and Troubles hooting Tips , etc.
The manufacture r,fol lowing apol icy of c onstant development a nd updati ng of theproduct, may make modificatio ns witho ut giving prior notice.
Dishw as h er Feature s... ... .. .. .. . .. ......... ... . ... .. . .. ...2
Attention before o r after loading theDis hwash er
Baskets..........................................................6
FilteringSystem.............................................11
Caringfor the Dishwasher..................... .........12.
A Fill theRinseAid Dispenser.........................3
B Functionof Detergent. ................................4
Loading th e B ask et... ... .................. ...... ... ..........7
CutleryBasket................................................8
WashCycleTable.............. .............................9
Turning on theAppliance................................9
Changethe Programme.............. ............ ....10....
At theEnd of the WashCycle............ ...............10
Position ingtheAppliance................... ....... ...14..
Water Co nnec ti on.... ... .... .. . ... ..... . .. .... ... .. .......14.
About Power C o nnec ti on.... ... .... .. ... . ..... . . . ..... .1 4.
Connectionof Drain Hoses..................... .......15.
Startof dishwasher............................. .. ......16.. ..
Beforecallingf or service........................... .....17.
Errorcodes................................... . ..............18.
Technical information....... ............ ........... .....19..
ControlPanel...................................................2
Keepit to refer to at a later date.
Ifyou can not resolve the troub les b y yourself , please ask fo r the helpof professional techn icians.
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This appliance must be grounded. In the event ofa malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment­grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all local codesand ordinances.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep child away fromthe open doorof the dishwasher, there could still be some detergent left inside.
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Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door ordish rack of the dishwasher. Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use. (This instruction is only applicable to machines
with a visual heating element.)
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe or the equivalent. For plastic items n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Use only det ergent and rinse additiv es designed for anaut omatic d ishwasher. Never use s oap, l aundr y de tergent, orhand washing deterg ent inyour d ishwasher. Keep these products out of th e reach ofchild ren.
During installation, thepower supply mustnot be excessiv ely or dangerouslybentor flattened.
The doorshouldnotbeleftin theopenposition since thiscouldpresent a tripping hazards.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not place any heavy objects of stand on the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
When lo ad ing items to b e wash ed:
1) L ocate sharpitems so thattheyarenot likely todamage the doorseal;
2 Warni ng: Knives and other utensils with
sh a rp points mus t be loadedin the ba sket with their pointsd own orp laced in a horizontalposition.
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When using you r di shwasher, you should prevent plastic items from comin g int o contact with heating element.(This instruction is only applicable to machines with a visual heating element.)
If the suppl y cord i s dam aged, it mustbe replaced by the manu facturer orit s servic e agent ora similar ly qualified person in or de r to avoid a hazard.
Please dispos e of pack ing m aterials properly. Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwasher det ergents ares trongly alkaline, they can be extre mely da ngerous i f swallowed .Avoid con tactwithskinandeyesandk eepchildren away from th e dishwasher wh en t he door isop en.
Check that the detergent re ceptible isempty after compl etion of thewash cycl e.
The appliance is tob e connected tot he water mains usingnew hose setsandthat old hose- sets sho uld no t be reuse d.
The maximum number of place settingsto be washed is 6. The maximum permissible inlet water pressureis 1Mp a . The minimum permissibleinletwaterpressur eis
0.04Mpa.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack ofexperience and knowledge ,unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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When using your dishwashe r, follow the precautions listed below:
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefully if thedishwasher is operating, there is a risk of water squirting out.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can resultin arisk 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 is not fit for the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
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before using itfor thefirsttime.
To g etthe best performance from your dishwasher, r ead all operating instructions
Front view
Back View
Filter a ssemblyDetergent Dispense r
CupShelf
Cutlery Basket
RinseAid Dispenser
Inlet pipe connector
Drainpipeconnector
Spray Arms
Basket
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Salt Container
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PowerButton:Toturn on/offthe powersupply.
Pow er L ight : To be on whe n the ON/OFF Button is Press ed d own .
Rinse A id Wa rning Li ght :To be onwhen the rinseaid dis penser need s to berefill ed.
Washing Program Selector: Press the button tos elect wa sh cycles
Programindicator light.
Start/Reset Butt on: P ress thi s bu tton t o start orp ause the di shwasher, the pr ocess p ilot lamp willbe blinking whenstarting.
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The rinse aid is rel eas ed d uring the final rinse to prevent water from for ming droplets o n yo ur dis he s. That can leave spots and strea ks. It al so improve s drying by allowing water to sheet offthe dishes.Your dishwasher isdesigne d to useliquid rins e aids. The rinsea id dispense r is l ocated inside thed oor next tothe detergent dispenser. To fillthe dispenser, open thecapandpourthe rinseaidi ntothe dispenseruntilthelevelindicatorturns completelyblack. Thevolume of therins e aid container is about 110ml.
RinseAid Dispenser
Function of RinseAid
Rinse aid is automatically a dded during the last rinse, ensuring thorough rinsing, and spotan d s treak fr ee drying.
Ast he ri nse aid d imin ishes, th e siz e of the blackdo t on the rinse aidlevel indicator changes,as illustrated below.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/ 4 full- Shouldrefill to eliminate spotting Emp ty
Whento Refillthe Rinse AidDispenser
Ifthere is nori nse-aid warning light in thec ontrol panel , you can judgethe am ount of rinse-aid by the c olor of the optical levelindicator locatednextto thecap. When the rinse-aidcontainer is full, the whole indicator will bedark .As the rinse-aid diminishes, the size o f the dark dot decreases. You should never let therinseaidgetbelow1/4full.
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Attention!
Only use branded rinse aid for dishwasher. Never fillthe rinseaiddispenserwithanyo ther substances
(e.g. Di shwasher cleaning agent, liquid deterg ent). Th is woulddam age t he app lian ce.
To op en the di spenser,t urn the cap tothe "open"( left) arrow andl ift it out. Pour the rinseaid into the dispenser,beingcareful n ottooverfill. Replace the cap by inserting itali gned with "open" arrowand t urning it tot he closed (right)a rrow.
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during thenextwash.
Don't forget toreplace the cap before you close dishwasherdo or.
Clean up an y rinse aidspl it duri ng fill ing with anabsorbent cloth toa void excess ive f oaming
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Adjusti ng RinseAid Di spenser
The rinse aiddis penser hassix or f our s ettings. Always start with the d ispens er set on "4". If spots and p oor drying are prob lems, i ncreas e the amount of rinse aid dispensed b y removing the dispe nser l id and r otating thed ial to "5". If the dishes stil l are notdryi ng pr operly o r are spotted, adjust thedi al to thene xt higher number until your dis hes are s pot- free. The recommended setting i s "4" . (Factoryvalue is "4".)
Increasethe dose if there are dropsof water or lime spotson thedishes afterwashing. Reduce i tifthere arestickywhitishstainson your dishes o ra bluish filmon glassware or knifeblades.
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Detergents w ith itschem ical ingredients a re necess ary to remove dirt, c rus h dirt an d tr ansport ito ut of the dishwashe r. Mos t of commercial qual i ty de tergent s are suitable fo r thi s purpose.
Deterg ents
There are 3 sorts of detergen t s
1.With phosphate and withchlorine
2.Withphosph ate and wit hout c hlorine
3.Withoutph osphate andwith out chlo ride
Based on their chemical composition,dishwasher canbesplit in twobasic t ypes:
The use of normal washing p rogrammes i n co njunction wi th conce ntrated d etergen ts reduces pollution and is good foryour dishes; these wash p rogrammes are specially ma tched
tothe di rt- diss olving propert ies oft he e nz ymes of the concentrated detergent . For this reason
normal wash programmesinwhichconcentrateddetergentsare used can achieve thesame
resultst hat canotherwise only be achieved using intensive programmes.
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Detergent tabletsofdifferent brands dissolve at differentspeeds. For thisreasonsome detergent tablets ca nnot diss olve and develop their ful l cleaning po wer dur ing short prog rammes.Therefore please uselong progr ammeswhen using detergent tablets, to ensure the c omplete remova l of detergent res idua l s.
Concentr ated Deter gent
Detergent Tablets
conventional,alkalinedetergentswith caustic components lo w alk al i ne conce nt r ated detergents w i t h natural enzy mes
Normally new pu lverised detergent is without phos phate. T he water so ftene r functio n of phospha te is not give n. In this cas e we re comme nd to fill sal t in the sa lt co ntain er even w he n
the hardness of waterisonly 6 dH.If detergentsw itho utphosphate were usedi ncaseof hardwater often white spots appear at dishes an d glasse s. In thiscas e please add more detergent toreach better results. D etergent s with o ut ch l orine do only blea c h a li ttle. Strong and c oloured spots will not rem oved c o m p let el y. In this case plea se cho ose a program m e wit h higher Temp er a ture.
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Detergent tablets are onlyfor the models with 3 in1 functionor 3 in 1 p rogram.
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AmountofDetergentto Use
The dispenser m ust be re filled be fore the startof each was h cycle f ollowing the instructions provided in the W ash Cycle Table. Yourdi shwasher us es less d etergent a nd rin se aid th en conventional dishwasher. Generally, only onetablespoonof detergent is needed for anormalwashload. Also, moreheavily soileditems needmoredetergent.Always add the detergen t jus t before star ting the dish was her, othe rwis e it could ge t da mp a nd w ill not dissolve properl y.
Detergent Dispenser
Always add the detergent just before st arting ea ch wash cycl e. Only usebranded detergent aidfor dishwasher.
If the lid i s close d: press release button.T he l id springsop en.
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Detergenttablet
Detergent powder
Fillt he d etergent dispenserw ith d etergen t. The mar king i n d i cate s the dosi ng le vels , as illustrate donright:
The place of mainw ash cyc le detergent placed. The place of pre-washc ycle det ergent place d.
Pleaseo bser ve the m anufactur ers dosing andstor age Recommendationsas stated on thedetergent packaging.
Close the lid and press until it l oc ks in place. If the d ishes are heavily soiled, plac e an addit iona l
detergentdose in the pre-wash detergent chamber. Thisdetergent willtakeeffect duringthepre-wash phase.
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Fillin detergent
Youfind in formation ab out thea mount o f detergent forth e single programme on the last page. Please aware , tha t according t o the levelso iling andthe specific hardness of water d ifferences ar e possibl e. Please observethemanufacturer'srecommendations on thedetergent packaging.
Don't put powder detergent into the dispenser until you're r eady to washdishes.
Use only det e r g ent speci fical lymade for use in di shwa s hers. Keep your detergent fresh and dry.
Proper Use o f Deterg ent
Dishwasher de tergent is c orrosive! Takecar e to kee p it out of reach of c hildren.
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Cutlery w ith w ooden, horn chinaor mother-of -pearl handl es Pl as tic items that are not Ol der cu tlery wit h glu ed pa r ts tha t is not temperature resistant Bonded cutle ry ite ms or di shes Pewter or cooper items cr ys tal glass St eel it e ms subjectto r usting Wooden platte rs Items ma de from s ynthetic fibres
heat resistant
Some typesofglasses can become dull after a large number of washes
Silver andaluminium partshavea tendenc y todi scol our during was hing
Glaz e d p a tterns m ay fade ifmachine washed freq uentl y
Are not suitable
Are of limit ed suitab ility
Use a mil d det ergent th at is de scribed a s 'kind ofdishes '. If necessary,seek f urther in f o r mati o n from det ergent ma nu facturers . For partic ular items,se lect aprogr amme w ith as lo w a te mperature. To pr even t damag e, d o not tak e gla ss and c utlery o ut of thedishwasher immediately after theprogramme has ended.
Con sider buying uten sils which are ide ntifi e d as dishwashe r -p roof.
Dishes anditems of cutlery mustnot lieinside oneanother, orcovereachoth er. Toavoid da mage to glasses, they mus t not touch. Loadlargeitemswhicharemostdifficulttocleanintothebasket. Long blad ed kni ves sto red in a n uprigh t posit ion are apot ential hazard! Long and/ or s harp items o f cutlery such as carv ing knives must bep ositione d horizontally in thebasket. Please donot overload your di shwashe r. This is important for goo d resu lts and f or reasonab le ene rgy consum e.
Load hollow ite ms suc h as cups , glasses, p ans etc. Withthe opening dow nwards so t hat wat er cannot coll ect in the contain e r or a deepbase .
(For best perfor mance of thedishwasher,follow these l oading gu idelines. Features and appea ran ce o f baskets and cutlery b ask ets may vary from your m od el.)
Scrape off any largea mounts o f le ftover fo od. Soften remnants of burn t food inpan s It is not necessary to rinse thed ishes u nder ru nning water. Place objects in the dish was her in followi ng way:
1.Itemss uch as cups,gla sses, po ts/pans, etc.a re face down.
2.Curvedi tems, or those with recesse s, shou ld be loadedat a slant sot hat water canrun off.
3.All utensils arestacked securely and cannot tip over.
4.Allutensil s are placed in the waythat the spray arms can rotated freely duringw ashing.
Ve ry sm all it ems should n ot be w ashed in the dishwasher as theycould easily fall out o f thebasket.
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Position the dishes and cookware sot hat they will notget m oved by thesp ray of water.
Plateracks of Basket
The basket is fi tted with p late racks which can be stow ed hor izontal ifre quired.
Saucers
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Glasses
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Cups
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Dinne r plat es
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Soup p lat es
Dessert dishes
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Cutlery basket
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Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery basket with han dles atthe b ottom. If the rack has sidebas kets, the spoon should be loaded individuallyintothe appropriateslots, especially longutensils should be placed in thehorizontal position at th e front o f the upperb asket asshow n.
Do not le t any it em ex tend th rough bot tom. Always load sharpu tensils w ith t he shar p point down!
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Teaspoons
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Soupspoons
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Forks
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Kni v e s
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Dessertspoon s
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Means: needto fillrinse intothe R inse-Aid Dispenser.
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* :This program ist he testcycle,the rinse-aiddispenser setting is recom mended toP osition 6.
AS/NZS2007. 1
For normally soiled loads, suchas pots, plates,glasses and lightly soiledpans. standarddailycycle.
Forl ightly soiled loads,such as plates,glasses,bowlsa nd lightlys oiled pans.
Forthe heaviestsoiled loads, such as pots,pans,casserole dishesand dishesthat hav e been sitting with dried food onthem for a while.
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Pre-wash Wash (60 ) Rinse Rinse (70 ) Drying
Wash (55 ) Rinse Rinse Rinse (50 ) Drying
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Pre-wash 50 Wash (70 ) Rinse Rinse Rinse (7 0 ) Drying
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Ashorter wash for lightly soiledloads thatdo not needdrying.
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Startinga wash c ycle...
1.Draw out thebaske t(see the sectione ntitled Loading the Dis hwasher ).
2.Pourin thedetergent(seethe section entitled Detergent and Rinse Aid ).
3. Inse rt the pl ug in to the socket.The p ower supplyis220-240VAC 50 HZ, thespecification of thesocket is 10 A 250VAC.
4. Make s ure t hat the watersupply is tu rned on toful l pressur e.
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5.Turno n the po wer button, press the progr am b utton , to select a progra m , the response light wi ll light. Then press the Start/Rese t b utton,the dis hwashe r begins to start.
When you pr ess the Start/Reset buttonto pauseduring w ashing, the progr am ligh t will stop blinki ng and the di sh was h er will mooing everyminuteunlessyoupressthe Sta rt/Resetbuttontostart.
80 0.48
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Drying
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Rinse
Fordis hes that need to be Rinsedand dried only.
Rinse
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It is dangero u s t o open th e door w hen washi ng , be c a use the hot wate r may s cald you.
When the wo rking cyc le h as finish ed, the b uzzer of dishwasher will sound8 seconds,then stop. Turn off the appliance using the ON/O FF butto n, shut o ff the wa ter s upply and open the door ofthe dishwasher. Wait a few minut es be fore unloadi ng the d ishwasher toavoid handl ing the d ishes an d utensils w hile t hey are still hotand m ore susceptible to break age. The y will als o dry be tter.
SwitchOff theDishwasher
In the digi tal disp lay app ears 0 ( remainin g program me time), only in this case the programme hasende d.
1.Switchoff the dishwa sher by p ressin g the O N/OFF button.
2.Turn off thewater tap!
Openthe doorcarefully.
Hot dishes ar e sensit ive to kn ocks. The di shes shou ld theref ore be a llowed t o cool d own arou nd 15 minutes before removingfrom theappliance. Open the dish washer's door,leave itaj ar and w ait a fewm inutes beforer emoving the dishes. In thisway they will be cool er and t he drying willbe improved.
Unloadingthe dishwasher
Itis normal thatt he dishw asher is wetinside.
will keep on working after 10 seconds.
If you open thedoo r wh en washin g, the mac hine w ill pause. Whenyou close thedoor , the machine
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Aforgotten dish can be added anytime before the detergent cup opens.
Add forgotten dishes.
Close the door
Afterthe spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
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Open thedoor a little to stop the washing.
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Press the start/reset button
Press the start/reset button, the dishwasherwill run after 10 seconds.
Premise:
Otherwise, thedetergent ma y hav eal ready been released,and the appliancemay have already drainedthe wash water. If this isthe case, the detergent dispensermust be refilled(see th e section entitled " Loading the Detergent ").
PressStart/Reset Buttonmore than three seconds themachine willbe instand bystate ,thenyou c an ch ange the progra m to the desired cycle set ting(see thesection entitled " Startinga washcycle. .." ).
NOTE: If you open the door duri ng washi n g, the mach ine wil l pause . When you
closethe door, the machinewill ke ep onw orking after 10 seco nds.
The program lightsshow thestate ofthe dishwasher:
a) Al l program lights off---------------standby b)One ofthe p rogram l ights on- ---------pause c)One ofthe p rogram l ights blinking----- run
You can modify thewashing pro gram, Whenthe dishwasher just
runs f or a short time.
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The filter prevent larger re mnants offood o r ot her o bjects f rom gett ing insid e the pump.
The filter system con sists of acoarse filter,a flat (Main f ilter) and a micro filte r ( fi n e filter) .
Foodandsoil particles trappedby this filter ar epulverized bya special jet on the spray arm a n d washed down t o dra i n.
Main filter
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Larger items, suchaspiecesof boneorglass, thatcould block the drain are trapped in the c oarse filt er.Tore move th e items caughtby the filter,gently squeezethe tap on the top of this filterand lift out.
Coarsefilter
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This filter ho lds s oil and f ood residue inthe sump a rea and
prevents it frombei ng redepo sit on t he dishes during wash cycle.
Fine filter
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Filterassembly
Thefilterefficiently Fo r best per form a n c e and results , the filt er assembly m ust be regularly. this reason, it i s a g ood i dea to remove the la rger food particlestr apping i n the filteraf ter each was h cycle b y rinsing the filterand cup un der running w ater.Toremove thefilter assembly, pull on th e cup ha ndle in t he upwa rd direct ion.
removes food particles from the wa sh wate r,all owing it tobe re-cyclated duringthe cycle.
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Nev er run the dishwa sher w i t hout the filters i n place. The dis h wash er mus t never beused without the filters. Improper r eplacemen t of thefilter mayreduce the performance level o f the appliance anddamage dishesandutensils.
the filter system will be installed.
If do it from step1 to step 3, the filter system w ill be removed;while if do it from S tep 3 t o Step 1,
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Step1:contrarotate the Fine ,
liftitup;Step2:
filter
Step3:lift the Main filter up
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The control p anel can be cleaned by u sing a l ightly dampenedc loth anddry thoroughly.
The exterior use agoo d appli ance polish wax.
Neveruse sh arp objects, scouring pads or har sh c leaners ona ny part of t he dis hwasher.
Protec tAgain st Freezing
1.Cut off electrical powert o the dishwasher.
2.Turnoff th e water supply and disconnec t the w ater i nlet pi pe from thew ater valve.
3.Drain water from theinlet pipe a nd water valve. (Use a pant o catch t he wa ter)
4.Reconnect the water inlet pipe to t he wa ter valve.
5.Removethefilter at the bottom of thetuband usea sponge to useup water in sump.
please take frost protection meas ures on d ishwasher i n winte r.E fter washing cycles, please op erate as follows
ach tim e a
- Inspect t he filters fo r blo cking e very time the dishwasher has bee n used.
- By unscrew ing the c oarse fi lter.you can rem ove the f ilter sys tem.Remove any food remnants and
clean thefilters under running water.
Remarks:
Cleaning The F ilter
Cleaning The Door
To cl ean the c o a rse filter and the fin e fil t e r, use aclea ning brus h . Reas semble thefilter part s as shown in the figures int he las t pag e and r einsert th e en tire assemb ly in thedish washer, positioni ng in its seat and pressin g downward .
Theentire filter assemblyshouldbe cleanedonce a week.
Whencleaning the filters, don't knock on them. Otherwise,thefilterscouldbe contorted andtheperformance ofdishwasher could be debased.
To clean theedgearound the door, youshould use only a soft warm, damp cloth. Toavoid penetration of w ater into t he doorloc k an d electrical compone nts, do n ot u se a spray cl eane r of any kind.
Never use a spr ay c leaner t o clean t he door panelas it m ay damage the door lock andelectricalcomponents. Abrasive agent orsome papertowel should notbeu sed becauseo f the r isk of scra t ching or leavi ng sp ots on the stainles s ste el su r f a ce.
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If your dis hwas her cannot work bec a u s e of the ice, please co ntact pro fessional service p ersons.
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It isrecommend that youruna wash cycle with the dishwasher empt y and the n remove th e plu g from the socket, turn o ff the wa ter supp ly and l eave the door of the appl iance sli ghtly open. Th i s wil l hel p the door seals to astlonger andprevent odoursfrom forming withinthe appliance.
If the app liance m ust be mo ved, tr y to keepit inthe vertical position. If absolutely necessary,itcan be positioned on itsback .
Oneofthe factors thatcauseodors to forminthe dishwasher is foo d th at remains tr apped in the seals. Periodic clea ning witha d amp spongewill preve nt this fro m occ urring.
After ever y wash, turn offt he w ater supp ly to the appliance and leavethe doo r slightl y open sotha t moisture an d odor s are nottrapped inside.
Before cleaning orp erformi ng mainten ance, always remove the plug f rom the socket.
To clean theexterior and rubber parts of the dishwasher, donot usesolvents or abrasive cleani ngproducts. Only use a c lo th with w arm soapy water. Torem ove sp ots or stains from the surface oft h e interi or, use a cloth da mpe ned withw at er w ith alittl e vinegar,o r a c leaning pro duct mad e sp ecifically fo r dishw ashers.
AfterEvery Wash
Removethe Plug
No SolventsorAbrasive Cleaning
Moving the Applia nce
Seals
When itis notin needfor along time
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Theinstallationof thepipes and electrical equipments shouldbe doneby profession als.
Electrical ShockHazard Disconnect electrical powerbefore installingdishwasher.
Failure to doso canresult indeath or electri cal sh ock.
Theinstallationpositionof dishwashershould benear theexisting inletand drain hosesand powercord. Oneside of thecabinet sinkshould be chosento facilitatethe co nnectionof drain hosesof thedishwasher.
Cleani ng the SprayAr ms
The s pray armscan be easily removed f or periodic cleaning of the noz zles, to p reve nt possible c logging. Washthem under running waterand ca refully replace them in their s eats, checking that their rotary movement is in no wayimpeded.
Grasp the middle of the spr ay ar m, pull itup wards to remove it. Washthe armsunder a jet ofrunning water andreturnthem car e fully to t heir seat . Af t er re assem b l y, check th at the spra y arms turn freely. Otherwise, check thatthey have been in stall ed cor r ectly.
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Ensure the v oltage a nd frequenc y of thepowe r being correspond s to those on therating plate. Only in sert the p lug into an electrical socket whichis ea rthed properly.I f the el ectrical sockett o which thea ppliance m ust be c onnected is not appropriate f or the plug , replace the socket, rather thanusinga adaptors or thelikeas theycould causeoverheatingandburns.
Please look at th e rating label to knowthe ratingvoltage a nd conn ect the d ishwasher tothe appropriate powersuppl y. Use the r equired fuse1 0 amp , time d elay f use or c ircui t breake r recommended and provide sepa rate circ uit servi ng only this appliance.
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of leastresistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cordhaving an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that isinstalled and earthed in accordance with all local standards and requirements.
For personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DONOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVETHE EARTHING CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
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for personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE
FROM THE POWER CORD.
EARTHING
CONNECTION
Improper connection of the equipment earthing conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly earthed. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If the plug does not fit properly to the outlet, please have a qualified electrician to install a proper outlet.
and the s ides, alo ng t he adjacent cabinets or wall. T he dish washer is equippedw ith waters upply
Position theappli ance in thed esired l ocatio n. The backshould rest against the w all behindit , and drain hoses thatcanb epositioned tothe right ortheleft tofacilitate proper installation.
Connect the co ld wate r supply hoset o a thr eaded 3/4(inch)c onnector andmak e su re that it is fastened tightly in place.I f the water pipes are n ew or ha ve not beenu sed f or an extended periodo f tim e, let thewater run to makes ure that the water is clear and free of impurities.Ifthisprecautionis nottaken, thereis a risk thatthe water inletcan get blocked a nd damag e the a ppliance .
The water supplyt o the appliance can a lso be conne cted to the house hot water lin e (centralized system, heating system),aslong as it doesnotexceed a temperatureof 60 C. In thiscase, the w ash cyc le time w ill be shortened by ab out 15 minutesand the wash efficiency s lightly red uced. The connection must be made to the hot waterl ine following t he same procedures as those fort he conn ection to theco ld wa ter li ne.
In order to avoidthat thereis mo re water staying inthe inlet hose, pleaseclose thehydrant after u sing.(Not applicable to appli ances without aqua-stop.)
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Insertthe drainhose intoa drain pipewith a minimumdiameterof 4cm,o rlet it runintothesink,makingsuretoavoidbendingorcrimpingit.Usethespe ial plasticsupportthatcomes withthe appliance. Thefree endof thehosemust be ata heightbetween400 and1000mm andmustnot beimmersedin waterto avoidthe back flowof it.
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Thespecial plastic hose support must besolidlyfastened tothe wallto preventthedrain hosefrom m ovingand allowing waterto spilloutside thedrain.
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If the si nk is 100 0 higher fromthe floor, the exces s wa ter in ho ses cann ot be dr ained di rectly intothe sink. It will be necessaryto d rainexcesswaterfromhoses into a bowl or suitable container that ishe ld outsi de and lowerthan the sink.
Connectthewater drainhose. Thed rain hose mustb ecorrectly fittedto avoid water leaks. Ensure that thewat er in let hose isn ot kin ked ors quashed.
If you n e e d a drain hose extension, observe t o use a si mi lar drain hose. It m ust be nolongerthan4 metres; otherwise the cleaning effect ofthe dishwasher could be reduced.
Wa ter O utlet
Exte nsi on Hos e
How to Drai nExces s Water F rom Hos es
Thefollowingthings shouldbe checked beforestarting thedishwasher.
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Thedishwasheris leveland fixedproperly
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The inle t val ve is ope n
3
Thereis aleakage atthe connections ofthe conducts
4
The wiresare tightlyconnected
5
The poweris switched on
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The inle t and drain ho ses are kno tte d
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Allpacking materialsand printings shouldbe takenout fromthe dishwasher
The conten t of this m anual is very he lpful to the u sers.
After installation, please make sure to keep thismanual.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Spilled rinse-aid
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Hard water minerals
The affected item s are notcorrosion resistant.
The lid of softer is loose.
Thesp ay arm is knocking against an itemin a basket.
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Itemof crockery are insecure in the wash cabinet.
This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
A programme was not run after dishwasher salt wasadded. Traces of salt have gotintothe wash cy le.c
T o clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergentand wearrubber gloves. Never use any other cleaner than dishwasher detergent for the risk of foaming or suds.
Always run the Quick wash programme . without any crockery in the dishwasher and without selecting the Turbo function (if present), after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lip .Ensure thef ix is fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items whichare obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.
Detergent with colourant was used.
Make sure that the detergentis the one without colour ant.
Improper detergent
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.
Closeddishwasher making sure that door latches.
Make sure the power cordis properly plugged into the wall socket.
Power supplyis not turned on.
Door ofdishwasher not properly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged.
Kitchen sinkclogged.
Check drain hose.
Check coarse thefilter. (see section titled )"CleaningTheFilter"
Check kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If problem is kitchen sink not draining ,you may need a plumberrather thana serviceman for dishwasher.
Use only the special dishwasher detergent to avoid suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate.Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, then Start the "soak"wash cycle to drain out the water . Repeat if necessary.
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Technical problems
General problems
Noise
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The dis hes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
Select a more intensive programme. See" Wash Cycle Table ."
Use more detergent,or change your detergent.
Rearrange the items so that the sp ay can rotate freel y.r
Clean and/or fit the filter combinationcorrectly. Clean the sp ay arm jets. See "Cleaning the Spray Arms".
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Use less detergent if you have soft water and select a shortestcycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasheras suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount of rinse-aid/Refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
Do not empty your dishwasherimmediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape. Begin unloading the dishwasher only once t he dishes are barely warm to the touch. Empty the low basket first. This prevents water form dropping off dishes in the upper basket.
In short programmes the wash ing temperature is lower. This also lowerscleani ngperformance. Choose a programmewitha long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
Theprogramme was notpowerful enough.
Not enough detergent wasdispensed.
Item are blocking the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination inthebaseofwash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the sp ay arm jets to get blocked.
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Combination of soft water andtoomuch detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Dishes are removed too soon.
Wrong programme selection
Using cutlery with a low-quality coating
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service. If there is water in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak, the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
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Unsat i s
-factory washin g result
Unsat i s
-factory dryin g result
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
Longer inlet time.
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted, or wat erpressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
Overflow .
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Height : 438mm Width : 550mm
Depth : 500mm Voltage connected Load : see rating label Water pressure: 0.04-1.0MPa Hot water connection : max 60 ℃ Power supply: see rating label Capacity: 6 Place settings
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