Omega ODW707WB, ODW707XB Instruction Manual

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ODW707WB/ODW707XB
14 place settings Alt function
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Witheachwashcycle. Compartment For programmes with pre-wash only. (Follow the user instructions!)
Electric indicator on controlpanel(if provided).
Check the rinse aid level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Close the door,t urn on the water tap and press the Start/Pause button. The machine will start working after about 10 seconds.
Running thedishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
Fill the detergent dispenser
Warning: wait a few minutes (about 15 minutes) beforeunloading the dishwasher to avoid handling the dishes and utensils while they are still hot and more susceptible to break. They will alsodry better.Unload the appliance, starting from the lowerb asket.
Changing the programme
Add forgottendishes in the dishwasher.
Scrapeoff any large amount of leftoverfood. Soften remnantsof burntfood in pans, thenload the baskets. Refer to the dishwasher loading instructions.
Press the Programme button until the selected programme lights up. ( See the section entitled Operationg instruction )“”
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop. Turn off the appliance using the Power button.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Open the door careful l y. Hots team may escape when the dooris opened!
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Press the Power switch 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 forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
Fordetailedoperatingmethod read thecorrespondingcontent on the instructionmanual.
1.A running cycle canonly be modifiedif it has been running for a short time. Otherwise the detergent may have already been released and the water alreadydrained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser must be refilled.
2. P ress the Start/Pause button ,than press the program button morethan 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme.
4. Restartthe dishwasher.
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To review th e section on troubl eshooting Tips will helpyoutosolve somecommon problems byyourself .
Dear Customer,
Pleasecarefully readthism anualbefore usingthe dishwasher, it will helpy out ouseand maintain the dishwasher properly.
Passit onto any subsequentownerof the appliance.
Thismanual containssections on safetyInstructions, Operating I nstructions, Installat ionI nstructions and Troubles ho o tin g Tip s, etc.
The manufacture r,f ollowing a policy ofconstant development a nd updati ng of the product, may make modificatio ns witho ut giving prior notice .
Keep it as a r e f er i n the late r days .
Ifyou can not solve the pr oblems b y you rself , please ask fo r the help of profe ssional technician s.
This appli ance is in tended t o be used in h ousehold andsimilarapplications suchas:
-staff kitch en ar eas in s hops, off ices and other working enviro nme nts;
-farm houses;
-by clients in hotels , mot els and other residen tial ty pe e nvir o nments;
-bed andbreakfasttypeenvironments.
DishwasherFeatures.......................................2
AttentionbeforeorafterloadingtheDishwasher
Baskets..........................................................6
FilteringSystem.............................................10
Caringf ort he Dishwasher..................... .........11.
A FilltheRinseAidDispenser............. .. ..3 ..... ...
B Functiono f Detergent .........................4 ........
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The Met hod Load ing No rmal Dishware
WashCycleTable...........................................8
Turning on th e Applia nce . ... ..... . ... ..... . ... ..... . .. ..8
Changethe Programme.............. ................9....
At theE ne of the WashCycle...........................9
Positioning the A ppliance................... ..........12..
Water Co nnec t i on...... . .... ... .. .... ... .. . ..... ... ..... ..1 3.
AboutPowerConnection........................ .......12.
Startof dishwasher................................ ......14..
Befo re call ing for ser vic e.......... .. .. ... ... .. .. . .. .....1 5.
Errorcodes.................................... ..............16.
Technicalinformation.............................. .....17..
Contro l Pane l.... ... . ... ........ ... . ... ... ... . . ... ......... .. ...2
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This appliance must be grounded. 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 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 codes and ordinances.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep child away from the open door of the dishwasher, there could still be some detergent left inside.
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Donotabuse,siton,orstandonthedoorordish rack of the dishwasher.
Do not touch theheating 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 additives design ed for an a ut omati c dishwas her. Never use soap, laundry de tergent, or hand washing dete rgent in your dis hwasher. Keep these pr oducts o ut of th e reach of chi l dren .
During installatio n, the power supply m ust not be exces sively or d angerously bent or f lattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not place any heavy objects the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
on or stand on
When loadin g items to be washed :
1) Locate sharp items so t hat theyare not li kely to damage t he door seal;
2 Warni ng: Knives and other u tensils with
sharp points must be loade d in t he bask et with their points down or placed in a horizontal position.
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When using y our dishwasher, you should pr ev ent plastic ite m s fr o m c oming in to co ntact with the h eating e lement.( This instruction is only applicable to machines with a vi sual he ating element. )
Ifthes upply cord is damaged, itmust be replaced bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora similar ly q uali fied person in or der to av oid a hazard.
Pleasedispose ofpacking mater ials properly. Use the dishwasheronly for its intended function.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwasher de tergents are strongly alkal ine, th ey can be extrem ely dangerou s if swallowed.Avoid contact with ski n and e yes and keep children away from the dishwasherwhen the door is ope n.
Check that th e deterge nt comparm ent is e mpty after completio n of the wash cycle.
The applianc e is to be connec ted to t he water mains us ing new hose sets and that old ho se-sets should not be reused.
The maximum number of place sett ings to be washed is 14 .
The maximum permissible i nlet water pressure is 1Mpa. The minimum permissible inl et wat er press ure is
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 of experience 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 dishwasher, foll ow the p r ecaut i ons listed below:
The door sh ould n ot be left open, since this could increase the risk of tripping.
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 in doubt 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.
Do not o perate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is operating, there is a risk of water squirting out.
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before using itfor the firsttime.
Toget the bestperformancefr omyourdishwasher, read alloperatinginstructions
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Back View
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Front view
Lower basket
Dispenser
Cupshelf Spra y arm s
Fil t er assem bly
Inlet pipeconnector
Drainpipe
Upper basket
Cutlery rack
Top spray arm
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6. St art /Pa us e bu tton : To start the s elect e d washing p rogram or pa use the washing pro gram when the machine is w orki ng.
5.Power Butto n: Toturn on/off the powe r su pply.
8.Childlock button: press thetwo buttons simultaneousl y to lockthe program.
4.DelayButton: ToPress the button todelay.
3.Program Button : ToPressthe button to select appropriate Program.
1. Program i ndicators: to show w hich
program you have cho se;
2.Displayscreen: to showtheremindingtime
andthestate(runningstate,delay time etc)
7.Alt Button : Dual zone wash function, press the button to select ei ther upp er ba sket or lower basket loaded, and the respons e indicator will blink ing.
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Before using your dishw asher f or th e first time:
A. Fill therinseaiddispenser B. F i ll in deterge n t
The rinse aid isreleased du ring the finalrinseto preventwaterfrom forming dropletson yourdishes, which c an leave spotsandstreaks.It alsoimproves dryingby allowing waterto rolloff thedishes.Your dishwasher is designedto use liquid rinse aids. The rinseaid dispenser is locatedinside the door nextto thedetergent dispenser. To fill t he dispens er,o pen the cap and pour the rinse ai d into the dispenser until the level indica tor turns completely black. Thevolumeofthe rinseaid containerisabout110ml.
Rins eAid D is pen se r
Functi on of RinseAi d
Rinse aid is automatical ly a dde d dur ing the last rinse, e nsuri ng th oro ugh r insi ng, an d s pot and strea k fre e drying.
Attenti on!
Only use branded rinseaidfordishwasher. Neverfill therinse a iddispenser withany other substances
(e.g. Dis hwasher clean ing a gent , liqui d de ter gent). This wou ld d amage the ap pliance .
As the rinse aid diminishes, the size of the bl ack dot on the rinse aid levelindicator changes, as illust rated be low.
Full 3/4full 1/2full 1/4full-Shouldrefilltoeliminatespotting Empty
If there is no ri nse-aid warning l ight in the c ontrol p anel, you can judge the amount o f rins e-aid by the color ofthe optical level indicator "C" located next to the cap. Whe n the r inse- aid co ntainer is full, the who le indica tor will be da rk .As the rinse-aid diminishes, the size of the dark dot decreases . Yousho uld never let t he r inse ai d get below 1 / 4 ful l.
When to Refill the Rin seAi d Dis pense r
RINSEAID DISPENSER
To open the dispenser, turn the cap t o the "open" (l eft) arr ow and lift it out .
Pour th e r inse aid into t he dispens er, bei ng careful not to ov erfil l. Replace thecapby insertingit aligned with "open"arrowandturning it tothe closed(right)arrow.
Be careful no t to o verfi ll the di spenser, because this could cause over sudsing. Wi pe away any spill s witha dampcloth.Don't forgetto replace the cap beforeyou closedishwasherdoor.
Attention! Clean up any rinse ai d split during fil ling w ith an absorbent clo th t oavoid e xcess fo aming during the nextwash.
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Adjust ing Rin seAi d Dispens er
The rin se aid di spen ser has s ix or four set tings. Always start withthe dispens er set on "4 ". If spots and poor dryi ng are a problem, increas e the am ount of rinse aid dispensed byremoving the dispenser lidand rotating thedial to "5". I fthe dishes sti ll are not drying properly or are show spots, adjust the di al to th e next higher le ver until your d ishes are sp ot-f ree. The r ecommend ed setting is "4". (Factoryval ue is "4".)
Increase the dose if there are d rops of water o r lim e spot s on t he di shes af ter wa shing. Reduce it i f the re are sticky whit ish stai ns on your dish es or a bluish f ilm on g lassw are or knifeblades.
during thenextwash.
Don't forget to replace the cap before you close d ishwasher d oor.
Clean up an y rinse aid spilled w hile during filling w ith an absorbent cl oth to avoid excessive foaming
Detergents w ith its c hemi cal ingr edients a re ne cessary t o remove dirt, c rush d irt an d transpo rt it ou t of the dishw asher. Most of th e commer cial quality de tergents a re sui table fo r t his p urpose.
Detergen ts
There are 3 sorts of d etergents
1.Withphosphate and with chlorine
2.Withphosphate and witho ut c hlorine
3.Withoutp hosphate and without chlorine
Based on their chemical composition,detergentscanbesplit intwo basictypes:
The us e of no rmal washingprograms in c ombinat ion with concentrated detergents reducespollution andis goodforyour dishes; these washprograms arespecifically matched
to the dirt-dissolving prope rties of the enzymes of the co ncentrated d etergent . For th is rea son
normal wash programs i n which concentrated de tergents are used can achieve the sam e
results that c an o therwi se only be ac hieved using intensive progr ams.
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Detergent t ablets o f different brand s dissolve at different speeds. For thi s reason some detergent t ablets ca nnot dis solve an d develop their full cleaning power during sho rt programs. Ther efore please use lon g progra ms when using d etergent tabl ets, to ensure thecompleteremoval ofdetergentresiduals.
Thed ispensermust be refilled before thestartof eachwash c yclefollowingt he instructions provided in the wash cy cle t able . Yourd ishwasher u ses l ess detergent and rin se aid th an Conventional dishwasher. Generally,only one ta blespoon of detergent is needed f or a normal washload. Moreh eavilysoiled items needmoredetergent. Always addthe detergent j ust b efore st arting t he dis hwasher, otherw ise it coul d g et damp and will not dissolve pr operly.
ConcentratedDetergent
Detergent Tablets
DetergentDispenser
conventional , alkaline d etergents with caustic components low alkal ine conc entrated det ergents with natural enzymes
Normally new pulveris eddetergent is without p hosph ate. Thus the w ater softener fun ction of phosphate is not given. In this case we recommend tofill sa lt in the s alt c ontainer evenwhen
the har dness o f water is only 6 dH. If de tergent s withou t phosphate are used in the c ase of ha rd w ater often white spots appe ar on di shes and glasses. In this case please add more detergent to reach better resu lts. Det ergents without chlori ne do onl y bleac h a lit tle. Strong and coloured spots w ill not beremovedcompletely.In thiscase please choose a programwitha higher temperature.
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Amountof Detergentto Use
Proper Use ofDetergent Use only deter gent spe cifically made for t he us e in d ishwashers. Keep your d etergent fresh and dry. Don't put pow dered d etergent i nto the dispenser u ntil you'r e ready to wa sh dishes.
Dishwasher detergentis corrosive! Take caretokeep it outofreachofchildren.
Always add the detergent jus t be fore star ting eac h wash c ycle. Only use brande d deterg ent aid f or d ishwasher.
If the li d i s closed: p r es s releas e button . T he l i d will spring op en.
Detergent tablet
Deter gent powder
Fill the deterge nt di spenser with detergent. The markingindicatesthedosinglevels , as illustratedonthe right:
The place o f main wa sh cycle de tergent pl aced. The place o f pre-wa sh cycle det ergent placed.
Please observe the manufacture rs dosing an d storag e Rec ommendations as stated on the d etergent packag i n g .
Close thelid andpressuntilit locksin place. Ifthedishesare heavily soiled,placeanadditional
detergent dose in the pre-wa sh deter gent chamber.T his deterge nt wil l take ef fect duri ng the pr e-wash phase.
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Fill in Detergent
You find information abou t the a moun t of d etergen t for the single pr ogramme on t he last page. Pleaseaware, th at accor ding tot he le vel soil ing and t he sp ecific ha rdness of w ater differences are pos sible.
Pleaseobserve the manufact urer's recom mendations on the deterg ent pac kaging.
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Cutlerywith wooden, hornchinaor mother-of-pearl handles Plastic ite ms that are not h eat resis tant Older cutler y with glued parts t hat a re not temperature resistant Bonded cutler y item s or dishes Pewter or cooper items Crystal glass Steel items subject to rusting Wooden platters Items madefrom synthetic fibres
Some types ofglasses c an become dull after a large number of washes
Silver an d a lumi num parts have a tendencyto discolourduringwashing
Glazedpatternsmay fade if machine washed frequently
Are not sui table
Are of limited suitability
Dishes anditems ofcutlerymustnot lie insideone another,or cover eachother. To av oid dama ge to glasses, th ey mus t not t ouch. Load large items w hich are most difficult to clean into th e l ower bask et. The upper basket is de signed to hold more d elicate and lighter d ishware such as glasses , coffee and t eacups Long blad ed kni ves sto red in a n upr ight po sition are a potenti al hazard ! Long and/ or s harp item s of cutlery such as carving knives must be positione d horizon tally in the upper b asket . Please do not ove rload yo ur di shwasher. T his is important for good resu lts a nd fo r reasonab le consu mption of energy.
Load hollow ite ms suc h as cup s, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing downwards so that wat er c annot co llec t in the c ontai n e r or a deepb a se.
Considerbuying utensils whichare identified as dishwasher-proof. Use a mild detergent thati sdescribed as'kind todishes'. If necessary, seek further information fromthedetergent manufacturers. Forparticularitems, selecta programwith as low a temperature aspossible. Toprev ent da ma ge, do not take glass a nd c utle ry out of the di shw ashe r i mmed iatel y after t he p rog ramm e h as e nde d.
(For best perf ormance of the di shwasher,follow the se loading guidelines. Features and ap pearance of baskets and cutlery ba skets may vary from your model.)
Scrape off any large amounts of left over foo d. Soften r emnants of burnt f ood in pa ns. It is not necessary torinse t he dishes u nder running water. Place objects in the dis hwasher i n foll owing way:
1.Itemss uch as c ups, glasses, pots/pans, e tc. are fa ced downwa rds.
2.Curvedi tems, or ones with recesses, should be loaded a slant s o that w ater can run off.
3.Allu tensils a re stacked securely and can not tip over.
4.Allu tensils a re placed in t he way t hat the spr ay arm s can rot ate freel y d uring wa shing.
Very small items s hould not be washed i n the dishwasher as they could ea sily fall out of the basket.
To pre vent water dripping fr om the upper basket into the lower basket, w e re commend th at you empty the lower basket first and the n the upper bask et.
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The u pper basket is designed t o ho ld more delicate
and lighter dishwa re such as glasses, coffee an d teacupsandsaucers,as well as plates, small bowls and s hallowpans (aslong astheyare nottoodirty). Positionthe dishes andcookwareso that they will notgetmoved bythe sprayofwater.
We sugges t tha t you pl ace large items and t he m ost difficult to clean items are to beplaced intothe lower basket: su ch a s pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, as show n in th e figur e bel ow. It is preferable t o pla ce s ervi n g di sh es and li ds on the s i d e of the racks in order to avoid blocking t he ro tation of the top spray arm .
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown. D eep pots should be slan ted to allo w w ater to flow out.
Please be remin ded that :
The B otto m Bas k et fe atur es fo ldin g sp i kes so that large r or more po ts and p ans can be l oade d.
Foldin g Spikes of Lower Basket
For better s tacking of pots and pans, the spi kes can be f olded do wn a s show in the p ictur e right.
Foldin g back the c up sheli ves
For better st acking ofpo ts a nd pans , the spikes c an b e f olde d down as show in the picture right .
Cutlery should be placed inthe cutlery rack separately from each ot her in th e appropriate positions, a nd d o make sure th e utensil s do not nest together,th is may cause badperformance.
For a top quality c leaning, p lace the silverware in the b asket making sure that:
They do not nest together. Silverware is placed with the male f ace up. Long utensils in the middl e.
Adjusting theUpper Basket
Thehei ghtof the upper basket can be adjustedin order to createmore space for large utensils bothfor the upper /lowerbasket. The height of the upperbasket can be adjusted by lift upthe basket for the upperposition, and up pressthe handle to lower theup per basket,see the picture below:
Lift the basket for upper postion
Up press the ha ndle to lower the basket
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Normal
Intensive
Heavy
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Fornor mally soiled loads, suchas , plates,glasses andlightlysoi led pans. standarddaily c ycle.
pots
For theheaviestsoil ed loads, suchas pots, pans, casseroledi shes and dishes thathave beensitting with driedfood on them for a while.
A shorterwashfor lightly soiled loa ds t ha t do no t need drying.
Quick
Pre-wash(50 ) Wash(65 ) Rinse Rinse Rinse(55 ) Drying
Pre-wash(45 ) Wash(55 ) Rinse Rinse (60 ) Drying
Pre-wash Wash(45 ) Rinse Rinse(50 ) Drying
Wash(40 ) Rinse Rinse (45 )
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Daily wash i n only 1 hour. For lightly and normall y soiled plates and pans foreveryday.
A shorterwashfor lightly soiled loa ds t ha t do no t need drying.
Soa k
Pre-wash
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Means:need tofill rinse into the Rinse-AidD ispenser.
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For heavily so i l ed loa d s , such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans .
* : This progr am is the test cy cle. The information fo r com parability test
ina ccordance with , as follows:
AS/NZS 2007.1
AS/NZS 2007.1
Capacity:14setting Position Upper basket: upper w heels on r ails Rinse aid setting: 6 Open the door s lightly 50mm to assi st in drying of the di shes after every wash
Startin g a cycl e wash
1 Draw out the lowe r and up per basket, load thedishes and push the m back.
It is c ommended t o lo ad the lo wer bask et fi rst, then the upper on e (see t he section entitle d
Loadingthe Dishwasher ). 2 Pour in the det ergent (see the section entit led De tergent a nd R inseA id ) . 3 Inse rt the pl ug int o the socket . The power supp ly is 220- 240 VAC /50 HZ, the specification
of th esocket is 1 0A 2 50VAC. Mak e sure t hat the water supply is turned on to full pressure. 4 Clos e the do or,press the P button, to switch on the machine. 5 Pres s the pro gram bu tton ,the wash pr ogram w ill be ch ange d asfo llows direction:
If ap rogram isselected, the r esponse light will ligh t. Then p ress the Start/Pause button, the
dishwasher b egins to start.
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Intensive->Heavy->N ormal->60m in->Rapid ;->Soak
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When th e workin g cy cle has finished, the bu zzer of th e dishwasher wi l l so u nd for 8 seco n d s , th en stop. Turn o ff the a pp lian c e us ing t he P ow er switch bu tton, s hut of f the water supp ly and o pe n t h e do or of t he d i sh washer. Wait for a few m inutes b ef ore unlo ading th edishwashe r to avoi d ha ndling the di shes and utensils wh ile th ey are still hot and more susceptible to breakage. They will als o dry be tter.
SwitchOff the Dishwasher
The program light is on but is not blinking, onl y in this case the programme h as ended .
1.Switchoff the dishwa sher by p ressin g the Po wer button.
2.Turn offthewater tap!
Openthe door carefully.
Hot dishes ar e sensit ive to kn ocks. The di shes shou ld ther efore be a llowed t o cool d own arou nd 15 minutes before removingfrom the appliance. Open the dish washer's door,leave it aj ar and wait a few minutes before removing the dishes. In this way they will be cool er and t he dryi ng will b e impr oved.
Unloadingthe dishwasher
Itis normal that the di shwasher is wet insid e. Empty the low er basket first and then the up per one. T his wil l avoid water dripp ing from the upper Basket onto the dishes in the lower one.
Ifyou open the door ,the machinewill pause. T he program lightwill stopblinkingand the buzzerwill mooing every minuteunless you close the door.After you cl ose the door ,the mac hine will keep on worki ng after 10 second s.
duringawashcycle
Premise:
1 Acycl e th at is un derway can on ly be mod ified if it has on ly been running for a short time. O therwis e, the
detergent m ay hav e alread y be en relea sed, a nd the appliance m ay have alrea dy dr ained the w ash wa ter. If this i s the case, the detergent d ispenser must be refilled (see the section ent itled "Loading the Detergent " ).
2 P ress the Start/Pau se button , the m ach ine will be in stand by state, press the program button mo re tha n
3s then you can cha nge t he pro gram to the desired c ycle setting (see the section entitled " Startin g a wash cycle. . ." ).
Aforgottendish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Add forgotten dishes.
Close the door
After the 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/Pause button
Press the button, the dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
Start/Pause
Whe n you pres s th e S tart/Pause button to pau s e duri n g was hi ng, t he run ni ng in d icat o r wi ll stopblinkingand thedishwasherw illmooinge veryminuteunless youpressthe
button to start.Start/Pause
Washth e arms in soapy a nd war m wa ter and use a sof t bru sh t o clean the jets.Replace them after rinsing them thoroughly.
When following this procedure 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.
It is dan gero u s t o ope n th e door when was hi ng , beca us e the hot water ma y scald y ou.
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The filter prevents lar ger remnants of food or ot her obj ects from getting insi de the pu m. Theresidues mayblock thefilter, inthiscasetheymustbe removed.
The filter system c onsists of a coarse fi lter,aflat (Mainfilter) And a mi c rofilte r( F i ne fi lter).
Foodand soil particles trappedin thisfilter arepulverizedby a special jet on the l ower spr ay arm an d washe d down tod rain.
Larger items, such as p i e c esof bones or gl ass, tha t coul d block the drain are trappedin thecoarse filter.To remove theitems caught by the filter, gently s queeze the tap on th e top of this filter andliftout.
This filterholdssoiland food residues in thesump a rea a nd
preventsit frombeingredepositonthe dishes during washcycle.
Main filter
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Fine filter
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Filterassembly
Thefilterefficiently For best performance and results, the filter must be cle aned re gularly. this reaso n, it is a goo d idea t o remove th e larger food par ticles tr apped in the filter after each wash cycle b y rin sing the semicircular filter and cup under ru nnin g water. To remo ve the fil ter de vice, pull t he cu p handle in the u pward d irection.
removes food particles fro m the wa sh wate r,all owing it to be rec ycled du ring t he cycl e.
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The dishw as her must ne ver beused w i thout the fi lters. Improper r eplacemen t of thefilter may reduce the performance lev el o f the appliance anddamage dishesandutensils.
Step 1 Turn the filter i n ant i-clockwis e directio n,
Step 2 lift the filter assy up
When following this procedure from step1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed; when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
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The control p anel can be cleaned by using a l ightly dampened cloth . After cleaning, m ake suret o dry it thor oughly.
For the exterior, use a good a pp liance po lish w ax . Neveruse sharp objects, scouring pads or h arsh c leaners ona ny part of the di shwasher.
Protec tAgain st Freez ing
1.Cut off the electrical powerto thedishwasher.
2.Turnoff the water su pply and disconnect the water i nlet pipe from the w ater val ve.
3.Drain the water from the inlet pipe an d water valve. (Use a pan to gather the w ater)
4.Reconnect the water inlet pipe to the wa ter val ve.
5.Remove the filter at the bott om of the tub and use a spong e to soak up wate r in t he sump.
please take frost prot ection meas ures o nthe di shwasher in winter. Every fter washing c ycles, please op erate as follows
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Cleaning the Filter
Cleaning TheDoor
To clean t h e co a rse f ilter and t he fine filt e r, use a cleaning brush . R e as semble t hefilter p ar t s as s ho wn in t h e f i gures on the la st page a nd r eins ert the e ntire assem bly in the dis hwasher, po s itio ning i t in its s eat and pressing downwa rds .
Whencleaning thefilters,don'tk nockonthem. Otherwise,thefilterscouldbe contortedandtheperformance ofthedishwashercouldbe decreased.
To clean theedge ar ound the d oor, you shoul d use o nly a soft warm, d amp clot h. To avoid penetration of water into t he door l ock and electrical components, do not usea spray cleaner of any kind.
Never use a spr ay c leaner t o clean t he door panel as it may dam age the door lock andelectricalcomponents. Abrasive agents or some paper towels shou ld not be u sed b ecause of the risk of scra t ching or leaving spots on the stainless ste el su rfac e.
Cleani ng the Sp rayArms
If your dishwasher cannot work beca use of the ice, please con tact prof essional service person s.
It is nece ssary to c l e an t h e sp r ay ar ms regularly forha r d water chemicalsw ill clogthespray arm jets a ndbearings.
- Inspect t he filters for blockin g after e very time t he di shwasher has been u sed.
- By unscrew ing the c oarse fi lter, you can remove the filter syst em. Re move any foo d remna nts and clean thefilters underrunning water.
Remarks:
Theentire filter assemblyshouldbe cleanedonce a week.
Toremovethelowersprayarm,pulloutthesprayarmu pward.
Tore mo v e the u pper sp rayarm, hol d the nut, r ota t e the a rm clockwise to remove it.
Washthe arms in soapy and war m water and use a soft brush t o clean the jets . Replace them after rinsing the m thorough ly.
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It isrecommendt hatyou runa 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 app lian c e sl ight ly op en. Th is w ill h elp t h e d oo r seals tol ast longer and prevent odours fromforming withinthe appliance.
If the app liance m ust be mo ved, tr y to keep it in t he verticalposition. Ifabsolutely necessary, itcan be positioned on its back.
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe dishwasher is foo d th at remains tr apped in the seals . Periodic clea ning with a damp sponge will prevent t his fro m occurr ing.
Ensure the v oltage a nd frequenc y of thepower being correspond s to those on the rating plate . Only in sert the plug into an electrical so cket which is earthed properly.Ifthe electri cal sock et to whi ch the a pplianc e must b e conne cted is not appropriate forthe plug , replacethesocket, rather thanusinga adaptors orthe like as theycould causeoverheatingandburns.
Please look at therating label to know the rating volta ge and connect t he dishwash er to t he appropriate pow er suppl y. Use the r equired fuse 10 amp , tim e delay f use orcircuit breake r recommend ed and provide sepa rate circ uit servi ng only this appliance.
Position the appliance i n the desired lo cation. The back should rest again st the w all b ehind i t, and the sides, along the adjacent ca binets or walls. The d ishwasher is equippe d with water supply a nd drain hoses th at can be positioned either to t he r ight or the left s ides to facilitate p roper i nstallati on.
Once the appl iance is positioned for levelling, the height of the dishw asher may bea ltered v ia adjust ment of the screwing level of the feet. In any case, the applia nce should not b e inclin ed more than 2 .
For personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DONOT, UNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCES, CUTOR REMOVETHE EARTHING CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
Before cleaning or perfo rming ma intenance, always remove the plug f rom the socket.
To clean the exterior andrubber parts of the dishwasher, donot usesolvents or abrasive cleaningproducts. Only use a clo th with warm so apy water. Torem ove s pots or st a ins from the sur face of t he interi or, use a cloth dampe ned with wa ter ana l ittle vinegar,o r a cleaning pro duct mad e specifical ly for dishwashers.
Removethe Plug
No Solv ent s or Abras ive C leani ng
Moving theAppli ance
Seals
After ever y wash, turn off the w ater supply to th e appliance and leave th e door s lightly op en sot hat moisture an d odour s are no t tra pped in side.
AfterEvery Wash
Whennot in Use for a LongTime
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 least resistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug.The plug mustbe plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installedand earthed in accordance with all local standards and requirements.
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Insert the dr ain hose into a dra in pipe with a m inimum diamete r of 40mm, or let it run into the sink, making sure to avoid bending o r crimping it. The top of the hose must be les s than 100 0mm.
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Drain pipe
NOTE Thetop of the hose must be less than 1000mm.
φ 40mm
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A hosethata ttachesto a sinkspray can burst if itis installedon the same waterlineas the dishwasher.Ifyour sinkhas one, it is recommend e d th et t he hose bedisc onnected an d the h ole plugged .
PullThe safety supply hoses completely out from storage compartment located at rear of dishwasher.
Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher.
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Tighter the screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread3/4inch.
The safety supply hose consists of t he double walls. Th e hose's system guarante es i ts interventi on by b lockin g the flow of waterincase of thesupplyhosebreaking andwhen theairspace between the supply hoseitself and theouter corrugated hoseis fullofwater.
Turn off thewater. Release the waterpressure by depressing the pressurerelease button. This relieves water pressureand protects you, and the
room, from severe splashing.
Unscrew The safety supply hose from the faucet..
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The appliance must be co nn ecte d t o thewa ter mains us i n g ne w hose- sets. The old hose-setsshouldnotbe reused.
Waterpr essu re must b e b etween 0,04 MPa and 1 MPa. If th e pr essure i s below t he m inimum consult our S ervice Depa rtment for ad vice.
Connect the cold water su pply hose to a thr eaded 3/ 4(inch) connector and make su re that i t is f astened tightly in place. Ifthe water p ipes are new or h ave not been used for an e xtended peri od of time, let the water run to make sure that the water is clear and free ofimpurities . If t his preca ution is not taken, the re is a risk th at the wa ter i nlet can get blocked and damage theappliance .
The water su pply to t he ap pliance can also be conn ected to the house ho t water line (centralized system , he ating system),as long as i t doe s not exceed a temper ature o f 60 C. In this ca se, t he wash cycle time w ill be shortened by about 15 min utes and the wash efficiency slightly reduced. The connection m ust be m ade to the hot w ater l ine follo wing th e same pr ocedures a s tho se fort he c onnection to the cold water line.
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Thefollowingthings should be checkedbefore startingthe dishwasher.
The conten t of this manual is very he lpfulto the users.
After installation, please make sure to keep this manual.
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Thedishwasheris leveland fixed properly
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The i nle t va lve is o pen
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Thereis a leakageat the connections of the conducts
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Thewires aretightly connected
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The poweris switched on
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The i nlet and drain hoses are knotted
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Allpacking materials and printingsshouldbe takenout from thedishwasher
Extension Hose
Ifyou need a drain hose extension, make sure to usea similar drainhose. It must be no longer th an 4 m etres; ot herwise t he cleani ng effect of the dishw asher coul d be reduced.
Wat e r Ou tle t
Connect the water drain hose. The dr ain h ose must be correctly fit ted t o avoi d water leaks. Ensure that the water drain hose is not kinked or sq uashed .
If the sink is 1 00 0 h igher f rom t he f l oor, th e excess wa ter i n hoses ca nnot be dr aine d di r ectl y into thesink. Itwillbe necessaryto drainexcess waterfromhoses intoa bowl or suitable container that is held outsi de and lower than t he sink.
How toDrain ExcessWater FromHoses
Syphon Conn ection
The waste c onnection mu st be at a he ight l e s s t han 1000 mm(m aximu m) from t he b o ttom o f the d i s h. The water dr ain hose should be f ixed .
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breakeracted
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 notcorrosion resistant.
The lid of the softer is loose
Aspayarmis knocking against an itemin a basket
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Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This m ay 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 gotten into the wash cycle.
To clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergent and wear rubber 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 pres ent), after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lip .Ensure the fixis fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which are obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on the dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.
Detergent with colourant was used
Make sure that the detergent is the one without colourant.
Improper detergent
Make sure the 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 sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.
Power supplyis not turned on
Error code:E1; Water pressure is low
Door of dishwasher not properly 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 dishwasherdetergent to avoidsuds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub.Close and latch the dishwasher, thenselect anycycle. Dishwasher willdrain outthewaterat the first step.Openthe door after draining is stop and check if the suds is disappeared. 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 combination correctly. 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 of rinse-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 dropping 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 the dishwasher.
Theprogrammewas notpowerful enough.
Not enough detergent wasd ispensed.
Items are blocking the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination inthebaseofwash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This m ay cause the sp ay arm jets to get blocked.
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Combination of soft water and toomuch detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Dishes are removed too soon
Wrong program has been selected
Use of cutlery with a low-quality coating
Overflow.
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 water pressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
E4
E1
E8
Open circuit or break of distributary valve.
Failure of orientation of distributary valve.
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Height: 845mm Width : 598mm
Depth: 600mm Water pressur e: 0.04- 1.0M Pa
Hot water connection : max 60 Pow er supp l y: see rati ng lab el Capacity: 14place settings
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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Glasses
Sa u c ers
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Cups
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Dinner plates
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Soup plates
Dessert dishes
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Teaspo ons
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Soup spoon s
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Forks
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Knives
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Des ser t spo ons
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Open the door slightly 5 0mm to assist in drying
ofthedishesaftereverywash
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