Omega DW602XA Instruction Manual

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Dishwasher
instruction manual
Model numberDW602XA
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Witheachwashcycle. Compartment For programmes with pre-wash only. (Follow the user instructions!)
Electric indicatoron controlpanel(if provided) .
Check the rinseaid level
(On models with water softener system only.) Electricindicator on control panel (if provided).
If there is no salt warning light inthe control panel (for some models), youcan estimate when to fill the salt into the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Checkthe regeneratio n
salt level
Load the basket s
Select a programme
Close the door, turn on thewatertap and press the Start/reset button.Themachi ne willstart working after about 10 seconds.
Running thedishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
Fill the deter gent dispenser
Warning: wait a fewminutes(about 15 mi n utes) before unloa ding thedishwasher to av oidhandling the dishes and utensils while they are stillhot and more susceptible to break. They willalso dry better.Unload the appliance, startingfromthe lower basket.
Changing theprogramm e
Add forgottendishes in the dishwasher .
Scrapeoffany large amountof leftover food. Soften remnants of burnt foodin pans, thenload the baskets.Refer to the dishwasherloadin g instructions.
Press the Programme button until the selected programme li ghts up. ( See the section entitled Operationg instruction )“”
When the wor king cycle has fi nished, the buzzerof the dishwasher will soun d 8 times, then stop. Turn off the appliance using the ON/OFFbutton.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Open t hedoor c ar eful l y. Hotst eam m ay escape when the doorisopened!
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle andoperate the dishwasher according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance,Open the door.
1.Open the door a little to stop the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgottendishes.
4.Close the door and press the start button, the dishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
Fordetailed operatingmethod readthe correspondingcontent ont he instructio n manual.
1.Arunningcycle canonlybe modified if it has been running for a short time.Otherwise the detergent
may have already been released and the water alrea dydrained. If this is th ecase, the detergent dispenser must be refilled.
2. Press programme button for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme.
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To review the section on troubleshooting Tips willhelpyouto solve somecommon problems byyourse lf .
Dear Customer,
Pleasecarefully readthis manual before using the dishwasher,it will helpyou to use andmaintainthe dishw ash er properly.
Passit onto anysubsequentownerof theappliance.
This ma nual c on tain s sec t ion s on safetyIn structions, OperatingInstructions, Installation Instructionsand Troubles hooting Tips, etc.
The manufacturer,follo wing a policy ofcon stant development and updating ofthe product , may make modifications without giving prior notice.
Dishw as h er Fe at ure s... ... .. .. .. . .. .......... .. ......... ...3
Attentio n before or after loadi ng the Dishwas her
Baskets.........................................................8
FilteringSystem. .................... ............ ............13
Caring forthe Dishwash er..... ................ .........14.
Howto usethe 3 in1 function..... .............. .........7
A F ill the RinseAid Dispenser.........................4
B Functiono fDetergent............................... ..5
Loadingthe upper ................... .......... .9Basket ..
Loading the Lower .............................. 9Basket ..
CutleryBasket..............................................10
WashCycleTable...........................................11
Turning on the Appliance................................12
Changethe Programme........... ... ............ ....12....
At the Endof theWashCycle............ ......... ......12
Position ingtheAppliance...... ............. ..........15..
Water Connec ti on.... ... .... .. . ... ..... . .. .... ... .. .......16.
About P ower C onne c ti on..... ..... . .. ... .... .... . ..... .1 5.
Startof dishwasher................................ ... ...17..
Beforecallingfor servi ce.... ....................... .....18.
Errorcodes. ................................... ..............19.
Technical information.............................. .....20..
ControlPanel...................................................2
Keepit torefer to it ata laterdate.
Ifyo u can not solv e the problems by yo urself , please ask fo r the help o f professiona l technicians.
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This appliance must begrounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of anelectric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment- 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 codesandordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are indoubt whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance; If it does not fit the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep child away from the open door of the dishwasher, there could still be somedetergent 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 duringor immediately afteruse. (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 detergent and rinse additives designed for an aut omatic dishwasher. Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher.Keep these products out of the reach ofchild ren.
During installation, the powersupply mustnot beexcessively or dange rously bentor flattened.
Do not tamper withcontrols.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefullyif the dishwasheris operating, there is a risk of water squirting out. Do not place any heavy objects the door when it is open. The appliance couldtip forward.
on or stand on
When loadi n g items t o b e w ashed :
1) L ocate sharp itemssothatthey are not likely todamage the doorseal;
2 Warning: Knives and other u te nsils with
sh a rpp oints mu st be loa ded in t h e basket with their points down orp laced in a horizontalposition.
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When using your dishwasher,you should prevent plastic items from coming into co ntact with the he ating element. (This instru ction i s only applicable to machines with avisual heat ing element.)
If thes upply cord is d amaged, it must be replaced by them anufacturer or its service agent or a similar ly quali fie d person in orderto avoid a hazard.
Please dispose of packing materials properly. Use the dishwasher only forits intended function.
Remove the door tothe washing compartmentwhen removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwasherdetergents are stronglyalkaline,they can be extre m elyd anger ous i f s wallo w e d . Avoid contact with skinand eyes and keep children away from th e dishwasher w hen the door is open.
Check thatthedetergent comparment is empty after completion of thewash cycle.
The applianceis tobe connected to the water mains using new hose sets and thatold hose-sets sho ul d not b e reused.
The maximum number of placesettings to be washed i s 14 . The maximum permissible inletwater pressure is 1Mp a . The minimum permissibleinlet w ater pressure is
0.04Mpa.
Children should be supervised to ensure tha t they do not play with the appliance.
This appliance is not intended foruseby persons (including children with reducedphysical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge ,unless theyhave been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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When using your dishwasher, follow the prec aut ions listed below:
The doorsh ould not be lefto pen, since this co uld increase the risk oftr ipping.
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beforeusingit for the firsttime.
To get the bestperformancefr omyour dishwasher, r ead alloperating instructions
10 Start / Pause Button: Press this button to start or pause the
dishwasher, the program light will come on when starting.
2 Power Light : To come on when the ON/OFF Button is
Pressed down.
3 Rinse Aid Warning Light : To come on when the
rinse aid dispenser needs tobe ref illed.
1 ON/OFF Button: To turn on/off the power supply.
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Program button: Press the button to choose the desired program.
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Program indicator light.
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Display Window: Display program remaining time, delay time, faultcodes,etc.
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Delayed Start Button: Press this button to set the delayed hours for washing. You can delay the start of washing up to 24 hours. One press on this button delays the start of washing by one hour.
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4 Door Lock: Pull it to open the door.
5 Function Button :To select
functions. You can select
functions after you have selectedthe program
(Only Intensive, Heavy, Normalcan select the
function).
Tablet wash Tablet wash Tablet wash
Tablet wash
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indicator light :To come on when
select the function.
Tablet wash
Tablet wash
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Back View
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LowerBasket
SprayArm s
UpperBasket
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Main Filt e r Deter gent Dis pe nse r
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CupShelf CutleryB asket CoarseFi lter
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Rinse Aid Dispenser
Inlet pipe connector
Drai n pi pe conn ector
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Before u sing your dishwasher for the first time:
A. Fill t he rinse aid disp ense r B. Fill i n detergent
The r i nse aid is releas ed during the fi nal rinse to preve nt water fro m forming droplets on your dishe s, which can leave spots andst reaks. It also improve s drying by allowing wate r tor oll offt he dishes. Your dishwasher is designed to use liquidrinseaids. The rinse aiddispenser islocatedinside the door next tothedetergentdispenser. To fil l the dispens er, op en th e cap and pour the rinse ai d into the dispe nser until the level indicat or turn s complete ly black. Thevol ume ofthe rinseaid container is about 110m l.
RinseAi dDispe nser
Function ofRin seAid
Rinse aid is aut oma tically added during the last rinse, ensuring thorough rinsing, and spo t and streak free drying.
Attention!
Only usebranded rinse aidfor dis hwasher.Neverfill the rinse aiddispenserwithanyothersubstances
(e.g. Dishwasher cleani ng agent, liqu id deterge nt). This would damage the appliance.
Astherinseaiddiminishes,thesizeoftheblackdot ontherinse aidlevel indicator changes,as illustrated below.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/ 4full- Should refill to eliminatespotting Empty
When to Refill the R inseAid Di spenser
If therei s no rinse-aid warning light in thec ontrol panel, you can estimate the amount from the c olour of the optical levelindicator C locatednextto the cap. Whentherinse-aidcontainer is full,thewhole indicator will bedark .As the rinse-aid diminishes, the s ize of the dark dotde creases. You should never let the rinse aidlevel fall 1/ 4 full.
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To op en the di spenser, turn the cap to the "open" (left ) arrow and l ift it out. Pour the rinse aid int o the dispe nser, being caref ul not to over fill . Replace the capby inserting it a ligned with "open" arrow and turning it to the cl osed (right) arrow.
Adjusti ng RinseAid Disp enser
The rinse aid dispenser has six or f our settings. Always start with the d ispens er set on " 4". If spots and p oor drying are a p roble m, increase the amount ofr inse aid dispensed by removing the d ispe nser lid and rotating the d ial to "5". If the dishes still are notdr ying prope rly o r are show spots, adjust the dial to then ext higher lever until your dishes are spot-free. The recommended setting is "4". (Factoryvalue is"4".)
Increasethe dose ifthere aredropsofwater o rlime spotsonthe dishesafterwashing. Reduce i tif therearesticky whitishstainson your dishesor abluishfilm on glassware or knifeblades.
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during the next wash.
Don't forget to re plac e the cap be fore you close dishwasher door.
Cl ean u p any rins e aid sp illed while du ring fillin g wi than abs o r bent cl oth to avoid exc e ssive foaming
Detergents with its chemic al ingredients ar e necessary to remove dirt, crush dirt and transport it out of the dishwasher. Mostof the commerci alqualitydetergentsare suitablefor thispurpose.
Deterg ents
Thereare 3 sor t s of d et e rgents
1.With phosphateandwithchlorine
2.Withphosphate and without chlorine
3.Withoutphosph ate and without chlorine
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AmountofDetergentto Use
Proper U se of Detergent Use o nly detergent specifical ly made for theu se in dishwashers. Keep your detergent fresh and dry. Don't putpowdereddetergent into thedispenseruntilyou'rereadytowashdish es.
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care to keepi t out of r each ofc hildren.
Based ontheir chemical composition, detergentscanbesplitintwobasic types:
The use of normal washing programsincombination withconcentrateddetergents reduces pollution and is good for your dish es; these wash programs are specifically matche d
tot he dirt- di ssol ving pro pert i es of the enzyme s of the concent rate d de terg ent. For this rea son
normal wash programsin whichconcentrated detergents are used canachie ve t hesame
resultsthatcanotherwise only be achieved using intensive programs.
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Dete rgent tablets of different brands dissolve atdifferent speeds. Forthisreason some detergent tablets cannot dissolve and develop the ir full cleaning power during short programs. Therefore please use l ong program s whenu sing detergent tablet s, to ens urethe complete remova l of de tergen t res i du als.
The dispenserm ust be refilled before the start of each wash cycle following the instructions provided int he wash cycle table . Yourdis hwasher uses less de tergent and rinse aid than Conventiona ldishwa sher.Generally,only one tablespoon of detergent isneeded for anormal washload.More heavily soiled itemsneed moredetergent.Alway saddthe detergen t just be fore star ting the dishwasher, oth erw ise it coul d get damp and w ill not dissolve properly.
Concentr ated Deter gent
Detergent Ta blets
DetergentDispenser
Always a dd the detergent just before starting ea ch wash cycle. Only use branded detergent aid for dishwasher.
If thelid is closed: press release button. T he lid will spring open.
conventional, alkaline dete rgents w ith caustic components lo w alkalinec oncentrat ed deter ge nts wi th natur a l e nzymes
Normally new pu lverised deterge nt is without phosphate. T hus the water softener function of phosphate i s not given.I n this cas e w e r e commendt o fill sal t in the salt contai n ere ven when
the h ardness of water is o nly 6 dH. If detergents witho ut phosphate are usedin the case of h ard water often whites pots appear on d ishe s a nd glasses. In this case please add mo re detergent to reach better results. D eterg en ts w ithou t chlori n e do only bleach a l i ttle. Stron g andc olour ed s p o t s will not bere moved completely.I n this c a se please choose a p rogram with a higher temperature.
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If you use 3in 1 tablets in o ther programs, the appliance will not achieve a go od performance.
Only the 3in1 fun ction (for the program: int ensi ve/N orm al/E co.) Can be used wit h 3in 1 tablets.
Fillt he detergent dispenser with detergen t. The m arking indi c ates the dos i ng le vels , as illus t ra te d on t he r ight:
The p lace of main w ash cycle detergent placed,
MIN means approximately 20g of detergent.
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The place o f pre-wash cycle detergent placed , approximately 5g of detergent
Pleaseo bserve the manufacturer s dosing and stor age Recommendationsas stated on the detergent packaging.
Close t he lid and press unt il i t locks in pl ace. If th e d i shes ar e heavily so i led, place an ad ditional
detergent dose i n the pre-wash detergent chamber.This detergent will take effect during the pre-wash p hase.
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Fillin Detergent
Youfind information about the amount of detergent for thesi ngle programme on the lastp age. Please aware, that according to t he level soiling and the specific hardness of waterd ifferences are possible. Please observethemanufacturer's recommendationson the detergent packaging.
When using 3in1 combination / co mpact Detergents ,pleas e pay attention t o make sure that the size of the combinatio n detergents fits to the dispenser so thatcombin ation detergents can b e easily put into the d ispense r,and the dispenser would not be b roken.
Your dishwas her has a 3i n1 function which needs no sa lt and rinse aid b ut a 3In1 tablet. This dishwasher c omes with a 3in1tabl et container as anacce ssory.
1.Thefigure belowshowshowto hangthe 3in1 tabletcontaineron the upperbasket.
2. Rotate t he upper spray er andch ange the location of the container to ensure the upper sprayer is n ot obstructed by the3in1 tablet container.Refer t othefigure below forreference.
3.Put the 3in1 tablet intothecontainer ,thenstartthe3in1program.
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Cutlery with wooden, horn china or mother-of-pearl handle s Plastic items that are n ot heat resistant Older cutlery with glued partst hat are not temperature resistant Bonded cutlery items or dishes Pewter or cooper items Crystal glass Steel items subject to rusting Wooden p latters Items made fromsynthetic fibres
Some t ypes of glasses can become dull aftera large number of washes
Silver and alumi num par ts have a tendencyto discolour during washing
Glazed patternsmayfadeifmachine washed frequently
Are not suit able
Are o flimitedsuitability
Dishesand itemsofcutlery must not lie ins ide oneanother, or covereachother. Toav oid damage to glasses, they must not touch. Load large items which are most di fficult to clean into the lowe r basket. The upper basket isde signed to hold m ore delicate and lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee andteacups Long bladed knives stored in an upright position are apot ential hazard! Long and/or sharp items of cutlery such as carving knives m ust be positioned horizon tally in the upper b asket . Please do not overload your dishwasher. T his is important for g ood result s and f or reasonab le consumption of energy.
Load hollowit ems such as cups, glasses, p ans etc. With the opening facing downwardss o that wat e r can n o t c o llect in the containe r or a deepb a se.
Use a milddetergent thatisdescribed as'kind todishes'. Ifnecessary, seekfurther informationfromthe detergent manufacturers. Forparticularitems, selecta programwithas low atemperatureaspossible. To prev ent damage, take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher as soon as possible after the p rogram has ended.
Consider buyingutensils which are identified as dishwasher-proof.
(For best per formance of the dishwasher, fol low these loading guidelines. Features and appearance of baskets andcutl ery baskets may vary from yourmod el.)
Scrape off any largeamounts o f leftover food. S often remnants of burnt food in pans. It is no t necessary to rinse thed ishes under running water. Place objects in the dishwasher in following way:
1.Itemssuch as cups, g lasses, pots /pans, etc.a re faced downwards.
2.Curveditems, or ones with recesses, should be l oaded aslant so that water can runoff.
3.Allutensils are stacked securely and can not tipo ver.
4.Allutens ils are placed int he way that t he spray arms can r otate freely during washing.
Ve ry small items should not b e washed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall out of the basket.
To prevent water dripping fr om the uppe r basket into the lower basket, we recommend that you empty the lower basket first an d then the upper basket.
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The upperb asket is designed t o hold more delicate andli ghter dishwar es uch as g lass es, coffee and tea cupsandsaucers, aswell as plates,small bowlsandshallow pans (as longas they are not too dirty). Positionthedishes and cookwareso thattheywillnotgetmoved by the spray o fwater.
Wesugg est that you place l arge items and the most difficu lt to clean itemsa re to be plac ed into the l ower basket: such as pots , pans, l ids, serving dishes a nd bowls, as shown i n the figure b elow. It ispref erable to place serving dishes a nd lids on t he side of th e racks in ord er to avoid blocking the rotation ofthe top spray arm.
Pots, serving b owls, etc, must always beplaced top down. Deep pots s hould be slanted to allow water tof low out.
Please be reminded that:
The Bottom Basket features folding spikes so that la rger or more pots and pans can be loaded.
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Position the dishesand cookware so thattheydo n ot get moved by the spray of water. Alwa ys place glasses , cups & bo wls up side down .
The upper rack is for more delic ate and lighter dish ware such as glasses,coffee & teacups,saucers, plates, bowls,andshallow pans (p rovide d thes e a re not too dirty).
Cutlery sho uld be placed in the cut le ry b asket wi th t h e handles at thebottom . If the ra c k has si d e bas k e t s,the spoons should b e loaded separately into theappr opriate slots , esp ecia lly l ong utensils should be placed in the horizont al position at th e frontof the u pper bas ket as sho wn i n the p ic ture.
For personal safety and a to p quality c lea ning, place the silverware in the basket making suretha t:
They do not nest together. Silverware is placed with t he handles-down . But place knives a nd other potentially dangerous utensi ls are placed handles-up.
Do not let any items extend through b ottom.
Teaspoons
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The heigh t of th e up per basketca n be adj us ted in ord e r to c reate mo re sp ace f or lar ge u tens il s bothforthe upper/lowerbasket. The heightof theupperbasketcanbeadjusted by placing the wheels on different height of t he rails. Long items, ser ving cutle ry,sal ad servers and knives should be placed on the shelf so th at the y do not obstruct th e rot ation of the spray a rms . Theshelfcan befoldedb ackorbe removedwhen notrequired foru se.
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Means:need tofill rinse intothe Rinse-AidD ispenser.
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* :Th is programme is the test cycl e. The information for comparability test
in accorda nce with , as follows :
AS/NZS 2007. 1
AS/NZS 2007.1
Capacity: 14 setting Position Upper basket: upper wheels o n r ails Rinse aid setti ng: 6
NOTE: W hen using the 3in1 detergent , pleas e selecttheprogram as Inte nsive,Heavy,and Normal, an d select 3in1 function to get th e be st washi ng pur pose, the parameter of t he washi ng program w ill be s mal l different with the above shown.
Pre-wash50 wash 50 Rinse Rinse 65 Drying.
To rinse dishes that you plan to wash later that day.
20 g
Ashorterwashforlightly soiled loads that do not need drying.
Soak
5/27.5 g
5/27.5 g
5/27.5 g
Pre-wash 50 Pre-wash wash 65 Rinse Rinse Rinse 55 Drying.
Pre-wash
Rapid
Intensive
For heavy soiled loads, such as , plates,glasses and lightly soiled pans. standard daily cycle.
pots
For the heaviest soiled loads, such as pots,pans,casserole dishes and dishes that have beensittingwithdriedfood on them for a while.
For normal soiled loads,such as plates,glasses,bowls and lightly soiledpans.
Wash (55) Rinse Rinse Rinse(50) Drying
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Rinse
wash(4 0℃) Rinse (70℃) Drying.
(AS/NZS 2007.1)
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It is danger o u s to ope n the doorw hen w as hi ng , bec aus e the hot wate r may scald y ou .
Whent h e w orking cyc l e has finished, the b u z zer of th e d i s hwash e r will s o und for 8 second s , the n stop. Turn off the appliance using the ON/OFF button, shut offth e water supply andop en the door ofth e dishwashe r. Wait for a few minutes before unloading the dishwashe r t o avoid handling the dishes and ut ensils while they are still hota nd more susceptible to breakage. They w ill also dry better.
SwitchOffthe Dishwasher
After theprogramis end:
1.Switchoff the dishwasher by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2.Turn off the watertap!
Openthedoorcarefully.
Hot dishes are sensi tive to knocks. Thedi shes should therefore be allowed to cool down around 15 minutes beforeremovingfromthe appliance. Open t he dishwasher 's door,leave it ajar and wait a f ew minutes before removing the dishes. In this way t hey will be cooleran d the drying willb e improved.
Unloadingthe dishwasher
Itis norm al that the di shwasher is wet inside. Empty the l ower basket first and then t he upper one. T his will avoid water dripping from the upper Basket onto the dishes in th e lower one.
the machine will working after 1 0 seconds.continue
If you ope n the door , the machine will pause. When you cl ose the door ,during awash cycle
Draw out the lower an d upper basket, load the d ishe s a nd pusht hem back. It iscommendedtoloadthelowerbasketfirst,thentheupperone(seethe sectionentitled
Loading th e Dishwa sher ). Pour in the d eterg ent (see the sectione ntitled Salt , De tergent and Rinse Ai d ). Insert the plug into the socket. The powersuppl y is 2 40 VAC/50 HZ, the specification of the socket is 10A 250VAC. Make sure that the watersupply is turned on to fu ll pressure. Close the door,press the ON/OFF button, andt he display will light up.Turn the kn ob to select adesired wash cycle,andpress START/PAUSEbutton , the machine will work.
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Aforgotten dish can be added atany time before the detergent cup opens.
Load the forgotten dishes.
Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
After the spray arms stop working,you can open the door completely.
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Open the door a little to stop the washing.
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Pr emise:
Acycle that is underway can only be modified if itha s only been r unning for a short time. Otherwise, t he d et ergent may have alreadybe en released, and the appliance may have already drained the wash water. If this is the c a se, the detergent dispenser must be refilled (see the section entitled " Loading the Detergent " ). Press START/PAUSE button to s top washing, then press the program button mor e t ha n 3 seconds to cancel the running program, then you can select other programs (see the section entitled " Starting a wash cycle. .. " ). When you select Intensive/ Heavy/Normal Prog rams, you can select t he 3in1 function.
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The filter prevents larger remnants of food or o ther objects from getting inside the pum. Theresiduesmayblock thefilter, inthis casethey mustbe rem oved.
The fi lter system consists ofa coarse filter,a flat (Main filter) An d a mic ro fi lter(Fi ne fi l ter).
Foodandsoilparticlestrappedinthisfilterare pulverized by a special jet ont he lower spray arm a nd washed down tod rain.
Larger items, s uc h as pi e c esof bonesor glass, that couldblock the drain are trapped in the coarse filter. To removethe items caught by the filter,gently squeeze the tap on th e top of this filter andliftout.
This filterholds soilandfoodresidues in thesump areaand
prevents it from beingredepositon the dishes duringwashcycle.
Main filter
1
Coarse filter
2
Fine filter
3
Filterassembly
Thefilter efficiently For best performance and results, the filter must b e cleaned regular ly. thi s r easo n, i t is a goodide a to remove the larger food particles trapped in the filter aftere ach wash cycle by rinsing the semicircular filter and cup under r unnin g water.Toremove thefil ter device, pull the c up handle in the upward d irect ion.
removes f ood parti cles from t he wash water,allowin g it to be rec ycled during the cycle.
For
Th e dishw as her must neverbeu sed without th e filter s. Improper replacemen t of thef ilter may reduce the performance level of the appliance anddamage dishes andutensils.
When following this procedu re from step1 to step 3, the filter system will be removed; when following it from Step 3 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
2
3
1
1
step contrarotate the C ,
and then lift it up;
1:
oarse filter
step lift the Mainfilter up2:
2
Donot disassemble the sumpwaterflow guider(A), andpress the turbidimeter(B ), otherwiseyou'll create aleak!
A B
WARING:
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The control p anel can be cleaned by u sing a lightly dampened cloth. After cl eaning, make sure to dryit tho roughly.
For t he exterior, use a g ood appli ance polish wax.
Neveru se sharp objects, scouring pads orhar sh cleaners on any parto f the di shwasher.
Protec tA gainst Freezing
1.Cut off the electrical powertothe dishwasher.
2.Turnoff the water s upply and disconnect the water inlet pipe from the w ater valve.
3.Drainthewaterfromtheinletpipeandwatervalve.(Usea pan tocatch thewater)
4.Reconnect the waterinl et pipe to t he water valve.
5.Remove t he filter at the bott om of the tub and use a sponge to soak upwate r in the sum p.
please take frost protection measures on t he dishwasher in winter. Ev ery fter washing cycles, please operate as follows
timea
- Ins pect the filters for blocking a fter every time the dishwasher has been used.
- By uns crewing the coarse filter,you can remove the filter system. Remove any f oo d re mna nts and clean thefilters under runningwater.
Remarks:
Cleaning the Filter
CleaningThe Door
To clean the co a rse filt er and the fi n e filter , us e acleaning brush. Re as semb l e t hefilter parts as shown in the f igures on t h e last page and reins ert t he entire ass emb ly in the dis hwasher, pos itio ning it in its seat and pres sing dow nwa rds .
Theentirefilterassembly shouldbe cleanedoncea week.
Whencleaning thefilters, don'tknock on them.Otherwise,thefilters couldbe contorted and theperformanceofthe dishwasher could be decreased.
To clean the e dge around the door,you shoul d use o nly a soft warm, d amp cloth. To avoid penetration of water into the d oor lock and electrical components, do not usea spray cleaner of any kind.
Never u se a spray c leaner to clean the door panel asit may damage the door lock and electrical components. Abrasive ag ent so r some paper towels should not be used because of theri sk of scra tching or le av ing spots on the stainless steel surface.
Cleani ng the Spra yArms
It is nece ssary to clean thesp ray arms regularly in order to remove the a ccumulation of scale from the hard water and thus prevent blocking of spr ay arm jets and bearings.
We Suggest to poke the b locked spray arm jets with a nee dle to e nsure good washing effect.
If y ou r dis hwashe r can n ot work bec a u seo f the ice, pleas e c ontac t professional servi cepersons.
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It isrecommend that youruna wash cyclewith the dishwasher empty an d then remove the plugfro m the socket, turn o ff t he water supply and leave the door of the applia n c e slightly open. Thiswill help the door sealstolastlonger andprevent odours fromforming withintheappliance.
If the appliance must be move d, try t o keep it inthe vertical position. Ifabsolutely necessary, it can be positioned on its back.
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe dishwasher is f ood that remains trapped in the seal s. Periodic cleaning with a damp sponge will p reve nt this fro m occurrin g.
Ensure thevoltage andfrequency ofthepowerbeing corresponds to those on the rating plate. Only insert the plug intoanelectricalsocket which is earthed properly. Iftheelectricalsocket to which theappliance must beconnected is not appropriate for the pl ug , replace the socket, ratherth an using aa daptors or the like asthe y could cause overheatingandburns.
Please look at th e rating label to knowthe rat ing voltage and connect t he dishwasher to the appropriate power suppl y. Use the r equired fuse 10 amp, time delay fuse orc ircuit breake r recommended and provide separate circuit serving only this appliance.
This appliance must be earthed. Inthe event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance forthe electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor andanearthing plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet thatis installed and earthed in accordance with all local standards and requirements.
Position the appliance in the desired location. The back s hould rest against the wall behind it, and the sides, along the adjacent cabinets or walls.T he dishwasher is equipped with water supply and drain hoses th at can be positioned either to the r ight or the left s ides to facilitate proper installati on.
Once the appliance i s positioned for levelling, the height of the di shwashe r may be alt ered via adjustment of thescre wing level of the fe et. In any cas e, the appliance should notbe inclin ed more than 2 .
For personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DONOT, UNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCES,CUT OR REMOVETHE EARTHING CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
After every wash, turn offt he water supply to th e appliance and leave the door s lightl y op en so that moisture and odours are not t rapped inside .
Before cleaning or performing maintenance, always remove thep lug from t he socket.
To clean the exterior and rubber partsof the dishwasher, donot use solventsor abrasivecleaning products. Only use aclothw ith w arm soapy water. Toremov e spots or sta ins from the sur f ace of the interior, usea clothdampened with wa tera na little vinegar,o r a c leaning product made specifically for dishw ashers.
AfterEveryWash
Removethe Plug
No Solvent s orAbrasiv e Cleanin g
Moving the Ap plia nce
Seals
Whennot in Use foraLongTime
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for personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD ORANADAPTER PLUG WITH TH IS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE
FROM THE POWER CORD.
EARTHING
CONNECTION
Connect the cold water supply hose toa thread ed 3/4(inch) connector and make sure that it isf astened tightly in place. If the water pipes arenew or have not been used for anext ended period of time, let the water run to make sure that the water is clear.This precaution is needed to avoid the risk of the water in let to be blocked and d amage the appliance.
The w ater suppl y t o the appliance can also beco nnected to the household hot water line (such as,c entral system, heatin g system),as long as i t does not exceed a temperatur e of 60C. In this case, thewa sh cycle time will bes hortene db y about 15 minutes and the washefficiency slightly reduced. The c o nnection must be m ade to the hot waterlin e following the same procedures as described i nthe sectionfor theconnection to the coldwaterline.
Improper connection of the equipment eart hing conductor can result in the riskof an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative ifyou are in doubtwhetherthe 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.
In order toavoid that thereis more water staying inthe inlet hose, pleaseclose theh ydrant after using.(Notapplicable to appliancesw ithout aqua-stop.)
Insert the drainho se into a dra in pipe with a minimumdi ameter of 4 c m, or let it run i nto the sink, making sureto avoidbendin gor crimping.Use thespecial plas tic support thatcomeswiththeappliance. Thetopofthe hose must beat a height between 40 and 100cm.The free end ofth e hose m ust not be immersed inw ater.
FRONT VIEW
Inlet pipe connector Drain pipe connector
POWER OUTLET
SINK
DISHWASHER
Min 100mm
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Thefollowingthings should be checked before startingthedishwasher.
Syph on Conn ection
The content of this manualis very helpful to the users.
Afterinstallation, please make sure tokeepthis manual.
Extension Hose
Ifyo u need a dra in hose extension, make sure to use a similar drain hose. Itmust be no longer than 4met res; otherwise the cleaning effect of the dishwasher could be reduced .
1
Thedishwasher is level and fixed properly
2
The inle t valve is open
3
Thereis a leakageat the connectionsofthe conducts
4
Thewiresaretightlyconnected
5
The power is switched on
6
The inlet and drai n hoses are knotte d
7
Allpackingmaterials andprintings shouldbe taken out from the dishwasher
Wat e r Ou tlet
Connect the wat er drain hose. Th e drain hose must be correctly f itted to avoid water leaks.
Ensure that th e water drain hose i s not kinked ors quashed.
If thesi nk is 100 0 h i gher from the floor, the excess wat e r i n h o ses cannot be dr ained direc tl y into thesink. It willbe necessary to drainexcess waterfrom hosesintoabowl o rsuitable container that is held outsi de and lower th an the sink.
How to Drain Excess Water FromHoses
The wasteconnection mustbe at aheight of between 40 cm (minimum) and100 cm (ma ximum) from the b ottom of t he dish. Th e w a t er drain hoses hould befi xed by a ho se cli p.Th e free end of the hose must not be immers ed in wat er.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker acted
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Spilled rinse-aid
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Hard water minerals
The affected items are notcorrosionresistant.
The lid of the softer is loose
Aspayarmis knocking against an item ina basket
r
Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
A progra mme was not run after dishwasher salt was added. Traces of salt have gotten into the wash cycle.
To clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergentand wear rubber gloves. Never use any oth er cleaner than dishwasher detergent forthe risk of foaming or suds.
Always run the quick wash programme . without any crockery in the dishwasher and without selecting the Turbo fu nction(if present), after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lip .Ensure the fix is fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which are obstruc t ing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, andrearrange theitems of crockery.
This has no influence on the dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.
Detergent with colourant was used
Make sur e that thedetergent isthe one without colourant.
Improper deterge nt
Make surethe dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.
Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on.
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Make surethe power cord isproperly plugged into the wall socket.
Power supply is not turned on
Error code:E1; Water pressure is low
Door of dishwasher notproperly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged
Kitchen sink clogged
Check drain hose.
Check coarse the filter (see section titled )" Cleaning The Filter "
Check the kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If the problem is the kitchen sink not draining ,you may need a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwashers.
Use only the special dishwasher detergent to avoid suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate.Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, then Start the "soak" wash cycle to drain out the water . Repeat if necessary.
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The dishes 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 freely.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 shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount ofrinse-aid/refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape. Begin unloadingthe dishwasher only once t he dishes are barely warm to the touch. Empty the low basket first.This prevents water form droppin g off dishes in the upper basket.
In short program the washing temperature is lower. This also lowers cleaning performance. Choose a program with a long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in thedishwasher.
Theprogramme was notpowerfulenough.
Not enoughdetergent wasdispen sed.
Item s 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 ar m jet s to get blocked.
r
Combination of soft water andtoo much detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Dishes are removed too soon
Wrong program hasbeen selected
Use o f cutlery with a low-quality coating
If overflow occurs, tu rn 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.
Longer inlet time.
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted,or water pressure is too low.
Malfunction of temperature sensor or of heating element.
Too much inlet water. .
Short circuit or break of temperature sensor
Open circuit or break of temperature sensor
Longer heating time, but not reaching required temperature
Overfilled.
Failure of temperature sensor
Failure of temperature sensor
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Height : 850mm Width : 600mm
Depth : 600mm Voltage connected Load : see rating label Water pressure: 0.04-1.0MPa
Hot water connection : max 60 Power supply: see rating label Capacity: 14 Place settings
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