Platinum AUPL-DW9X, AUPL-DW9W, AUPL-DW12X, AUPL-DW14I, AUPL-DW14W User Manual

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IMPORTANT
Please ensure that you read through this manual prior to installation and use. This user
manual contains important information to ensure optimal performance and keep you safe.
Please retain your proof of purchase, as this will be needed in the event that you require a
warranty service. Remember to retain this user manual for future reference.
User Manual
Dishwashers
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Contents 2
Warning & Safety Instructions 3-4
Product Specications 5
Product Overview 6-8
Operating Instructions 9-21
Maintenance 22-24
Installation 25-28
Trouble Shooting 29-30
Notes 31
Contact Details 32
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IMPORTANT // To ensure best performance, avoid risk of damage or accidents.
Please read the operating instructions prior to rst time use.
Correct Application
This appliance is designed for domestic
use and similar applications such as: sta kitchens in oices and other working
environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
This appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is running to avoid the risk of water leaking.
Do not stand or place heavy objects of the door when open as this will cause the Dishwasher to tip forward.
Do not touch the heating element during
or immediately aer use.
Dishes can be very hot immediately upon completion of a cycle.
Only use detergent and rinse aid
specically designed for an automatic
dishwasher, never use soap, laundry detergent or hand soap in your dishwasher.
Do not use commercial or industrial detergents as they may cause damage and risk of chemical reaction.
Avoid leaving the door open as this could present a tripping hazard.
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.
Please dispose of packaging material appropriately.
Warning & Safety Instructions
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Warning & Safety Instructions
Safety with children
Young Children should not use this appliance .
Children should be supervised to avoid the risk of locking themselves in the dishwasher.
Dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline. They can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes, and keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open. Check that the detergent
receptacle is empty aer completion of
the wash cycle.
Consult a doctor immediately if your child has swallowed or inhaled detergent.
Technical Safety Instructions
Before installation, check for visible signs of damage. Under no circumstance should you use a damaged dishwasher.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosed panels are securely in place
If the power supply cord is damaged please inform the manufacturer or service agent to arrange replacement of the part to avoid any hazards.
There must be no electrical socket behind the dishwasher as this can cause danger of
overheating and re risk if the dishwasher
were to be pushed against a plug.
The Dishwasher must not be installed underneath a cooktop or next to an oven. High temperatures can cause damage to the Dishwasher.
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforseen danger for the user, repairs should only be undertaken by approved service technicians.
In areas, which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the surroundings clean. Any damage caused by vermin will not be covered by warranty.
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Product Specications
Model: AUPL-DW12X
Model: AUPL-DW14X, AUPL-DW14W
Model: AUPL-DW14I
Model: AUPL-DW9X, AUPL-DW9W
Dimensions W600 x D600 x H845mm Voltage / Frequency 220-240V~ / 50Hz Power 1850W Water Pressure 0.04-1.00MPa Capacity 12 Place Settings Hot Water Connection Max 60ºC
Dimensions W600 x D600 x H850mm Voltage / Frequency 220-240V~ / 50Hz Power 1850W Water Pressure 0.04-1.00MPa Capacity 14 Place Settings Hot Water Connection Max 60ºC
Dimensions W596 x D555 x H820mm Voltage / Frequency 220-240V~ / 50Hz Power 1850W Water Pressure 0.04-1.00MPa Capacity 14 Place Settings Hot Water Connection Max 60ºC
Dimensions W450 x D600 x H845mm Voltage / Frequency 220-240V~ / 50Hz Power 1850W Water Pressure 0.04-1.00MPa Capacity 9 Place Settings Hot Water Connection Max 60ºC
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START/STOP
3 sec
3H
6H
9H
Product Overview
1. Power Button: To turn the power supply
on/o.
2. Delay Start Button: To set the delay start
for 3 dierent periods: 3, 6 or 9 hours.
3. Child Lock: To lock and unlock the dishwasher controls, press and hold the INTENSIVE & RAPID buttons at the same time for a few seconds. The INTENSIVE
& RAPID lights will turn on or o when
the controls are locked or unlocked, respectively.
4. Start/Pause Button: To start or pause the washing cycle.
5. Rinse Aid Rell Indicator: The light comes on when the rinse aid dispenser needs to be
relled.
6. Drying Indicator: The light comes on during the drying stage.
7. Program Buttons: To choose the desired program and the corresponding light will turn on indicating the chosen type of wash.
Control Panel
Model: AUPL-DW12X
LED 1
LED 4 LED 5
LED 2 LED 3
1
5 6 7
2 3 4
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1. Power switch: 1. Power Button: To turn
the power supply on/o.
2. Delay Start Button: To set the delay start, up to 24 hours.
3. Program Button: To choose the desired program and the corresponding light will turn on indicating the chosen wash cycle.
4. “3 in 1” Button: To activate the “3 in 1” tablet detergent function.
5. Start/Pause Button: To start or pause the washing cycle.
6. Child Lock: To lock and unlock the dishwasher controls, press and hold the indicated buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
7. Program Indicator Lights: The corresponding light will turn on indicating the chosen washing program.
8. Rinse Aid Rell Indicator: The light comes on when the rinse aid dispenser needs to
be relled.
9. “3 in 1” Indicator: The light comes on when the “3 in 1” tablet detergent function is selected.
10. Child Lock Indicator: The light ashes
6 times and then comes on when the Child Lock buttons are pressed for a few seconds.
11. Washing Indicator: The light comes on during the washing stage.
12. Drying Indicator: The light comes on during the drying stage.
13. Digital Display: It displays the remaining time of the washing program or chosen delay time as well as error codes in case of malfunction.
Control Panel
Model: AUPL-DW14X, AUPL-DW14W, AUPL-DW9X, AUPL-DW9W
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1. Program Indicator Lights: The corresponding light will turn on indicating the chosen washing program.
2. Program Button: To choose the desired program and the corresponding light will turn on indicating the chosen type of wash.
3. Rinse Aid Rell Indicator: The light comes on when the rinse aid dispenser needs to be
relled.
4. Drying Indicator: The light comes on during the drying stage.
5. Digital Display: It displays the remaining time of the washing program or chosen delay time as well as error codes in case of malfunction.
6. Delay Start Button: To set the delay start up to 24 hours.
7. Power Button: To turn the power supply
on/o.
8. Check Water Supply Indicator: The light comes on when the water supply is interrupted, which can be caused by a kinked supply hose or by a closed tap for example.
9. Child lock: To lock and unlock the dishwasher controls, press and hold the indicated buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
10. “60 min” Program: Daily wash only 1 hour long.
11. “3 in 1” Indicator: The light comes on when the “3 in 1” tablet detergent function is selected.
Control Panel
Model: AUPL-DW14I
1 235 6 779 10 11
Inten sive
Hea vy
Rin se
Ra pid
So ak
Normal
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ATTENTION // Before using your dishwasher for the rst time, please read through these
instructions as they contain important information on how to operate your appliance correctly.
1. Loading the dishwasher baskets
When loading items to be washed:
Position sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal.
Knives and other utensils with sharp ends should be loaded in the basket pointing down or placed in a horizontal position.
Prevent plastic items from touching the heating element, to avoid potential melting.
Make sure items are dishwasher safe.
Remove any large amounts of leover food before loading them.
NOTE // Very small items should not be washed in the dishwasher as they can easily fall out of the baskets.
Items such as cups, glasses, pots, pans, etc. should be placed upside down.
Curved items, or those with recesses, should
be at a slant so that water can run o.
Make sure items are securely position and cannot tip over.
Make sure items will not block the rotation of the spray arms.
To avoid damage to glasses, ensure they are not touching other items in the dishwasher.
NOTE // Do not load items that are dirty with cigarette ashes, candle wax, lacquer or paint. When buying new dishware, ensure they are dishwasher safe.
NOTE // Do not overload your dishwasher. There is only space for 9, 12 or 14 standard place settings, depending on the dishwasher model as described on page 5. This is important for good results and for reasonable energy consumption.
1.1. Upper Basket
The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and lighter dishware, such as glasses, teacups, saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow pans.
Upper Basket
Type Item
A Cup
B Glass
C Saucer
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NOTE // The height of the upper basket can be adjusted.
There are 2 types of height adjustment systems:
Sliding Brackets: This system allows the upper basket to be positioned in two dierent heights by simply liing it and slowly sliding it down into the new height position every time a height
adjustment is required.
Fixed Brackets with two rows of wheels: This system allows the upper basket to be positioned
in two dierent heights.
1. Open the basket stopper located at the front of the runners.
2. Slide the basket wheels o the runner tracks.
3. Slide the desired set of wheels back in the runner tracks.
4. Close the basket stopper to secure the basket from falling out.
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1.2. Lower Basket
The lower basket is designed to hold larger
items, which are most diicult to clean, such
as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls.
It is preferable to place serving dishes and lids on the side of the baskets in order to avoid blocking the rotation of the top spray arm. Please ensure to always place pots, serving bowls, etc. upside down.
Lower Basket
Type Item
G Soup Plate
H Dinner Plate
I Dessert Plate
AUPL-DW12X
Lower Basket
Type Item
G Soup Plate
H Dinner Plate
I Dessert Plate
Two folding racks (spike rows) of the lower basket can be folded in to allow more room for larger items.
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1.3. Cutlery Tray / Basket
The cutlery tray or basket, depending on the dishwasher model, is designed for, as its name suggests, forks, knives and spoons. The images below provide suggestions of how to arrange the cutlery on the tray / basket.
Cutlery Tray
Type Item
1 Teaspoon
2 Dessert Spoons
3 Soup Spoons
4 Forks
5 Knives
Cutlery Basket
Type Item
1 Teaspoon
2 Dessert Spoons
3 Soup Spoons
4 Forks
5 Knives
4 435
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
53
1 2
3 4
5
4 4 22 3 3
3 4
3
11 1 1
4 3 4 3 4
6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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NOTE // The following items are commonly not
suitable for dishwashers:
Cutlery with wooden or mother-of-pearl handles.
Plastic items not heat resistant.
Older cutlery with glued parts not heat resistant.
Bonded cutlery items or dishes.
Pewter or copper items.
Lead crystal glass.
Wooden platters.
Items made from synthetic bre.
Some types of glasses can become dull
aer a large number of washes.
Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolour during washing.
Glazed patterns may fade if washed frequently in the dishwasher.
2. Filling the rinse aid dispenser
The rinse aid is automatically released during the last rinse of the washing cycle. It ensures water does not cling and leave marks on crockery during the drying phase and helps dishes dry faster.
ATTENTION // Only use branded rinse aid
in the dishwasher. Never ll the rinse aid
dispenser with any other substances (e.g. dishwasher cleaning agent, liquid detergent) as this will damage the appliance.
The rinse aid dispenser is located inside the door next to the detergent dispenser.
To ll the dispenser, open the cap and pour
the rinse aid into the dispenser until the level indicator turns completely black. The volume of the rinse aid container is about 140ml.
Be careful not to overll the dispenser,
because this could cause over sudsing.
ATTENTION // Clean up any spilt/excess rinse aid with an absorbent cloth to avoid excess foaming and don’t forget to close the dispenser cap before you close the dishwasher door.
1. To open the dispenser, turn the cap to the
“open”(le) arrow and li it out.
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2.1. When to rell the rinse aid
dispenser
You can check the level of rinse aid in the dispenser by the colour of the optical level indicator “D” located next to the cap. When the rinse aid container is full, the whole indicator will be dark. As the level of rinse aid decreases, the size of the dark dot reduces.
IMPORTANT // Avoid running your dishwasher with the rinse aid level below ¼ of the full capacity.
Full
3/4 Full
1/2 Full
1/4 Full - Should Rel to eliminate
Spotting
Empty
2. Pour the rinse aid into the dispenser, be
careful not to overll.
3. Replace the cap by inserting it aligned with “open” arrow and turning it to the “closed” (right) arrow.
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2.2. Adjusting the amount of rinse
aid released in every wash
The rinse aid dispenser has six settings. Always start with the dispenser set on “4”.
If marks or poor drying occurs, increase the amount of rinse aid released by adjusting the setting by removing the dispenser lid and
rotating the dial to “5”. Ensure you close the
lid securely before commencing the cycle.
If the dishes are still not drying properly or
are le with marks, adjust the dial to the
consecutive number until your dishes are
spot-free. The factory setting is 5.
NOTE // Reduce the rinse aid dosage to a lower level if crockery is found with sticky white
streaks or a bluish lm on glassware or knife
blades at the end of the cycle.
3. Filling the detergent dispenser
Detergents are necessary to ensure clean crockery and cutlery as they work to remove
dirt. Most of the available dishwasher
detergents will full this purpose.
The washing programs of your dishwasher were specially designed to work in conjunction with concentrated detergents or detergents tablets. Using these types of detergent will allow you to achieve excellent results by simply using the “Normal” washing program.
NOTE // Detergent tablets of dierent brands dissolve at dierent rates, for that
reason some detergents cannot dissolve and develop their full cleaning power during short programs. Therefore, please avoid using the “Rapid” washing program when using detergent tablets to ensure the complete removal of residuals.
3.1 Detergents
There are 3 group types of detergents:
1. With phosphate and with chlorine.
2. With phosphate and without chlorine.
3. Without phosphate and without chlorine.
Normally, new pulverized detergents don’t
have phosphate and water soener function
of phosphate is not given. In this case, we
recommend lling the salt dispenser with
salt even when the hardness of the water is only 6dH.
1
2
3
MAX
4
5
6
Adjust Level (Rinse)
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If detergents without phosphate are used in cases where hard water is supplied, white
spots oen appear on dishes and glasses.
In this case, please increase the amount of detergent to achieve better results.
Detergents without chlorine don’t have a full bleaching capacity. Strong and coloured stains will not be removed completely. In this case, please choose a program with a higher temperature setting.
Use of “3 in 1” detergent tablets ­General Advice
1. Before using detergents, you should read the manufacturer instructions to check if their tablets are compatible with the water hardness of your water supply.
2. These products should be strictly used according to the detergent manufacturers instructions.
3. If you encounter problems when using
“3 in 1” products for the rst time
then please contact the detergent manufacturers care line (the telephone number is given on the product packaging). These products are detergents with integrated and combined detergent, rinse aid and salt functions.
NOTE // Some “3 in 1” tablets don’t have enough rinse aid in their composition which
can aect the drying results. If this is the
case, it is suggested to use a liquid rinse aid in conjunction with your “3 in 1” detergent tablet and to not select the “3 in 1” function before the start of the program as this function doesn’t release the rinse aid from the rinse aid dispenser.
3.2. Detergent Dispenser
The dispenser must be relled before the
start of each washing cycle. The “Washing Cycle Table” on pages 18-19 provide the amount of detergent required for each washing program.
NOTE // Your dishwasher uses less detergent and rinse aid than conventional dishwashers. Generally, only one tablespoon of detergent is needed for a normal wash load.
NOTE // Always ll the detergent dispenser just
before starting a washing cycle to avoid the tablet from getting damp and may impede it from dissolving properly.
The detergent dispenser is located inside the door next to the rinse aid dispenser.
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1. Main washing cycle detergent dispenser. MIN suggests approximately 20g of detergent.
2. Pre-washing cycle detergent dispenser. It
holds approximately 5g of detergent.
If the dishes are heavily soiled, place an additional detergent dose in the pre-wash detergent chamber. This detergent will take
eect during the pre-wash phase.
1. If the lid is closed: press the release button. The lid will spring open.
2. Fill the detergent dispenser accordingly to the detergent amount presented on the “Washing Cycle Table” just before starting each washing cycle.
WARNING // Dishwasher detergents are corrosive. Keep out of reach of children. Only
use detergent specically designed for use
in dishwashers. Keep your detergent fresh
and dry. Do not ll the detergent dispenser
with powder detergent until you’re ready to commence a washing cycle.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
MAX
2
1
1
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Program Cycle Selection Information Description of
Cycle
Detergent Pre/ Main
Runnig Time
Energy (kWh)
Water (L)
Intensive
For the heaviest soiled loads, such as pots, pans, casserole dishes and dishes that have been sitting with dried food on them for a while.
Pre-wash(40ºC)
Main wash(55ºC)
Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Hot rinse(65ºC)
Drying
5/27.5g
(or 3 in 1)
150 1.35 20.0
Heavy
For heavy soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. Standard daily cycle.
Main wash(60ºC) Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Hot rinse(65ºC)
Drying
5/27.5g
(or 3 in 1)
135 1.25 16.0
Normal
For normally soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. standard daily cycle.
Main wash(45ºC)
Rinse
Hot rinse(50ºC)
Drying
5/27.5g
(or 3 in 1)
113 0.83 13.7
Rinse
For dishes that need to be rinsed and dried only.
Pre-wash
Hot rinse(70ºC)
Drying
- 67 0.85 8.0
Rapid
A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads that do not need drying.
Main wash(40ºC)
Hot rinse(50ºC)
20g 50 0.60 8.0
Soak
To rinse dishes that you plan to wash later on that day
Pre-wash - 8 0.07 4.0
60min
For lightlyand normally soiled plates and pans for everyday
Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Hot Rinse - 50º C
Drying
5/20g 60 0.83 12.5
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4. Starting the washing program
Washing Cycle Tables
60min
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Models: AUPL-DW12X
Program Cycle Selection Information Description of
Cycle
Detergent Pre/ Main
Runnig Time
Energy (kWh)
Water (L)
Intensive
For the heaviest soiled loads, such as pots, pans, casserole dishes and dishes that have been sitting with dried food on them for a while.
Pre-wash(40ºC)
Main wash(55ºC)
Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Hot rinse(65ºC)
Drying
5/25g 145 1.20 15.5
Normal
For normally soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. standard daily cycle.
Main wash(45ºC)
Rinse
Hot rinse(50ºC)
Drying
5/25g 112 0.73 11.8
Rapid
A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads that do not need drying.
Main wash(40ºC)
Hot rinse(50ºC)
15g 50 0.50 7.5
Washing Cycle Tables
1. Turn the dishwasher on by pushing the ON/OFF Button.
2. Make sure the spray arms are not obstructed by the dishware loaded into the dishwasher.
3. Close the door.
NOTE // The control panel of Integrated
dishwashers are only accessible when the door is still partially opened. So, please skip this step and continue to follow the instructions.
NOTE // A click can be heard when the door is fully closed.
4. Select the desired Washing Program by pressing the “Program” button. The available programs and their applications are described on the “Washing Cycle
Tables” presented on the previous page.
5. Select the “3 in 1” function if desired when using “3 in 1” detergent tablets. This function is not available for all dishwasher models.
6. If desired, you can set the Delay Start time by pressing the “Delay” button. Some dishwasher models allow a delay start up to 24 hours, while other models allow 3
dierent delay start times of 3, 6 or 9 hours.
7. Press the Start/Pause (Start/Stop) button
to start the washing program.
NOTE // If you are operating an integrated dishwasher, close the door aer pressing the Start/
Pause button. The washing program should start in a few seconds if no delay start was selected.
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5. Have you forgotten a dish to be
placed in the dishwasher?
A forgotten dish can be added if the detergent cup isn’t opened yet.
1. Open the door slightly to stop the washing program.
NOTE // The appliance will pause and emit warning signals, the display should show E1 (error message for door open).
2. Aer the water spray arms stop, the door
can be completely opened.
3. Check if the detergent dispenser lid is still closed, which means that the detergent hasn’t been released yet.
4. If closed, load the remaining dishes.
5. Close the door and the washing program will automatically resume aer a few seconds.
6. Changing a running program
A cycle that is underway can only be changed
to a dierent program if it has only been
running for a short period of time. Otherwise, the detergent may have already been released and the appliance may have already drained the washing water.
1. Turn the dishwasher o by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
2. Follow the steps on the “Starting the washing program” section without adding more detergent.
NOTE // If the detergent has been released
already, the detergent dispenser must be
relled before starting a new program.
NOTE // If all the lights begin to glimmer, that
indicates the appliance is out of order. Please
turn o the main power and water supply
before calling a service agent.
7. At the end of the wash
When the washing cycle has nished, the
buzzer of the dishwasher will ring 6 times
indicating the end of the cycle. Turn o the
appliance using the “Power” button and open the door of the dishwasher.
IMPORTANT // Slightly opening the door of the dishwasher at the end of the program and leaving it open for a few minutes before unstacking the dishwasher will assist the drying process to achieve better results.
It will also allow the utensils to cool down
before removing them (hot dishware is more susceptible to breakage).
TIP // To prevent water from dripping from the upper basket onto dishes on the lower basket,
empty the lower basket rst and then work your
way up to the upper basket and cutlery drawer.
TIP // When not in use, leave the door of the dishwasher ajar so that moisture and bad odours are not held inside the appliance.
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8. Removing strong spots and stains from glassware
1. Do not load the dishwasher with any metallic utensils.
2. Do not add detergent.
3. Choose the longest cycle available for your dishwasher model.
4. Start the dishwasher and let it run for about 18 to 22 minutes to allow it to reach the main wash.
5. Open the door slightly, wait until the
spray arms stop.
6. Once the arms have stoped, fully open the door and pour 2 cups of white vinegar
close to the ltering system.
7. Close the door and let the dishwasher
resume the cycle.
NOTE // If the procedure described above
doesn’t reach the expected results. Repeat the steps using 1/4 cup (60ml) of citric acid crystals instead of vinegar.
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WARNING // Before cleaning or servicing your dishwasher, always remove the plug from the power point.
1. Filtering system
The ltering system is used to avoid big
remnants and other sundries getting inside the pump. Sometimes, deposits of residue
can obstruct the water ow in the internal
pipes and spray arms.
The ltering system consists of 3 parts:
1. Flat lter - Food and debris will be removed from the dishes by a jet on the lower spray arm and will be trapped on
this lter.
2. Coarse lter - Big debris, such as bone and glass that could clog the drain will be
trapped in the coarse lter. To remove an item caught in this lter, gently squeeze the tabs on the top of this lter and li it out.
3. Micro lter - This lter holds soil and food
residue in the sump area and prevents it from being redeposited on the dishes during a washing cycle.
NOTE // Inspect the lters for water ow obstructions aer every washing program.
1.1. Cleaning the Filter Assembly
The lter assembly should be cleaned with a brush regularly. To do so, remove the lter
parts from the dishwasher by following the steps below:
1. Unscrewing the Micro lter (3), you can remove the lter system. Rotate the Micro lter anti-clockwise and then li it up.
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2. All 3 parts of the lter can now be
removed and washed under running water.
3. Repeat the steps in reverse to reinstall the
lters in position.
NOTE // Improper installation of the lters may
reduce the performance level of the appliance and damage your dishware.
WARNING // Never run the dishwasher without
the lters in place.
2. Cleaning the spray arms
The spray arms should be cleaned regularly
to ensure eicient operation of the spray jets
and bearings. To do so, remove the spray arms from the dishwasher by following the steps below:
1. To remove the spray arms, unscrew the
nut (clockwise – Le Hand Thread)
2. Remove the washer from the top of the spray arm and then remove the arm itself.
3. Wash the arms in warm soapy water and
use a so brush to clean the jets. Rinse
thoroughly.
4. Repeat the steps in reverse to reinstall the spray arms in position.
3. Cleaning The Dishwasher
It is not recommended to use solvents or abrasive cleaning products to clean the exterior and rubber parts of the dishwasher. Only use a cloth and warm soapy water.
To remove darker spots or stains from the surface of the interior cavity, use a cloth dampened with water and a small amount of white vinegar. Cleaning products
made specically for dishwashers are also
indicated.
Maintenance
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4. Cleaning the door seals
Food debris can get trapped in the door seals and it can be the cause of bad odours inside the appliance. Periodic cleaning the seals with a damp sponge will prevent it from happening.
5. Are you going on holiday?
When you go on holiday and the dishwasher is not going to be used for a long period of time, it is recommended to:
1. Run the “Normal” washing program with the dishwasher empty.
2. Remove the power plug from the power supply.
3. Turn o the water supply and leave
the door of the appliance ajar. This will help the seals to last longer and prevent accumulation of bad odours inside the appliance.
6. Transporting the appliance
If the appliance must be moved, try to keep it in the vertical position. If absolutely necessary, it is recommended to position the dishwasher on its back instead of any of the other lateral or front sides.
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Installation
ATTENTION // Connection to the water and electrical supplies should only be performed
by a qualied technician.
WARNING // Switch o the electrical power
before installing the appliance. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock or death.
1. Product dimensions
Models: AUPL-DW12X, AUPL-DW14X, AUPL­DW14W, AUPL-DW9X, AUPL-DW9W
Models: AUPL-DW14I
2. Positioning and levelling
1. Remove the appliance from the packaging and check its conditions. If the dishwasher has been damaged during transportation, please contact the retailer and do not resume the installation.
2. Position the dishwasher in a way so that its sides and back panels are not in contact with the adjacent cabinets or with the wall. This appliance can also be recessed under a bench top.
3. Position the dishwasher on a level and sturdy
oor. If the oor is uneven, the front feet of
the appliance can be adjusted until it reaches a horizontal position. If the appliance is levelled correctly, it will be more stable and much less likely to move or cause vibrations and noise while in operation.
NOTE // The maximum adjustment height of the feet is 20 mm.
*Adjustable back feet is only available on the integrated model.
WARNING // Make sure that the carpet does not obstruct the openings at the bottom base.
52
596
657
555
594
820
149
Adjust the front feet Adjust the back feet*
450/600
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2.1. Specic requirements for Integrated Dishwasher model – AUPL-DW14I
2.1.1. Cabinet Dimensions
Respect the clearance requirements below to allow the door to be fully opened without scratching the cabinet doors.
2.1.2. Skirting Board & Door Panel
NOTE // The required height of the skirting board is based on 2 aspects: aesthetics and smooth opening and closing of the door. Please refer to suggested values in the chart below.
Skirting Board Dimensions
Serial No Opt SS Plate* Skirting Board
1 708mm 90mm
2 698mm 100mm
3 690mm 110mm
4 680mm 120mm
5 668mm 130mm
6 659mm 140mm
*Optinal Stainless Steel Plate
Installation
520630
Dishwasher
The door of Dishwasher
The Minimum space for door opening is 50mm
C abinet
708 max
659 min
optional stainless steel plate
140 max
90min
Skirting Board
15
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Dimensions of the door panel
2.1.3. Tension adjustment of the door spring
1. Aer installing the front panel on the
dishwasher, open and close the door to test the resistance applied by the door spring.
2. Make sure that the door remains in
position when le semi-opened.
3. If that is not the case, adjust the screw
indicated in the following image in order to balance the tension of the door spring. Turning the screw clockwise increases
the tension of the spring and turning the screw anti-clockwise decreases the tension of the spring.
3. Connecting the water and electrical supplies
The dishwasher should not stand on top of the water hoses or electric supply cable.
The appliance must be connected to the water supply network using new piping.
3.1. Connecting the water inlet hose
Connect the cold water supply hose to a threaded 3/4” connector and make sure that it is fastened tightly in place.
If the water pipes are new or have not been used for an extended period of time, let water run through them before attaching the hose to them to make sure that the water is clear and free of impurities. If this precaution is not taken, there is a risk of the water inlet getting blocked, which could damage the appliance.
The plug with T shape
4.4x44 wooden screw
ST 4-4 x 44 wooden screw
the dishwasher door
Front Panel
2-4 x 26 wooden screw
remove 2-ST4X10
1
2
54 0
2- 2
15
59 4
59 min
708 max
66
the hole with 10mm depth
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3.2. Connecting the water outlet
Insert the hose into a drainage hose with diameter greater than 40mm or into a sink, in both cases, make sure that the outlet pipe is
straight and not higher than 1m from the oor.
Secure your hose rmly to the drainage pipe to avoid it coming o during the washing process.
If the length of the hose is not suicient,
a hose extension can be ordered from an authorised service agent.
NOTE // The hose length, including the extension, should not exceed 4 meters.
ATTENTION // If the end of the outlet hose is positioned at a height above 1m from the oor,
the excess water in hoses cannot be drained.
3.3. Syphon connection
The waste connection must be at a height
of between 0.5m (minimum) and 1.0m (maximum) from oor. The water drain hose should be xed using a hose clip.
3.4. Electrical connection
NOTE // During installation, the power supply must not be excessively or dangerously bent or
attened.
Before plugging the power plug into the electrical power point, make sure that:
The power point is earthed and complies with local current regulations.
The power point can withstand the maximum load of the appliance, which is
specied on page 5.
The power supply voltage falls within the
values specied on page 5 .
The power point is compatible with the plug of the appliance. If this is not the case, ask an authorised technician to replace the plug;
Do not use extension cables or multiple sockets.
Once the appliance has been installed, the power supply cable and the electrical power point should be easily accessible.
The cable should not be bent or compressed.
If the power supply cable is damaged,
a qualied technician must replace it in
order to prevent potential hazards.
NOTE // The company shall not be held responsible for any incidents that occur if these regulations are not observed.
max1100mm
min 500mm
min120mm
min 40mm
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Trouble Shooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Dishwasher doesn’t run
Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker acted
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher.
Power supply is not turned onMake sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed
securely. Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.
Water pressure is low Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water
is turned on.
Drain pump doesn’t stop
Overow The system is designed to detect an overow. When it does, it
shuts o the circulation pump and turns on the drain pump.
Before calling customer service
With the aid of the following Trouble shooting guide, minor problems can be easily corrected without contacting the manufacturer or a service agent.
NOTE // A call out fee may apply for unnecessary service visits where problems could be easily
rectied as outlined in the operating instructions.
Installation work and repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by licenced and
qualied persons in strict accordance with the current local and national safety regulations. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.
Error codes
When some malfunctions happen, the appliance will display error codes to warn you.
CODES* CODES** MEANINGS POSSIBLE CAUSES
E1 LED1 LED2 ashing Door open The door is opened when the dishwasher is operating
E2
LED1 LED5 ashing
Water inlet Water inlet malfunction
E3
LED1 LED4 ashing
Water drainage Water drainage malfunction
E4 LED2 LED3 ashing Temperature sensor Temperature sensor malfunction
E5 LED2 LED4 ashing Overow/leakage Overow occurs/Water leakage occurs
E6 LED3 LED4 ashing Water leakage Water leakage occurs
E7
LED3 LED5 ashing
Heating element Abnormal heating
* Models: AUPL-DW14X, AUPL-DW14W, AUPL-DW14I, AUPL-DW9X, AUPL-DW9W
**Model: AUPL-DW12X - Refer to page 6 for detailed view of LED indicators.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Noise Some audible sounds are
normal
Sound from detergent cup opening.
Utensils are not secure in the baskets or something small has dropped into the basket
To ensure everything is secured in the dishwasher.
Motor hums Dishwasher has not been used regularly. If you do not use it
oen, remember to set it to ll and pump out every week,
which will help keep the seal moist.
Suds in the tub Improper detergent 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.
Spilled rinse agent Always wipe up rinse agent spills immediately.
Dishes and atware not
clean
Improper program Improper basket loading
Use less detergent if you have so water and select a
shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Cloudiness on glassware
Combination of so
water and too much detergent
Use less detergent if you have so water and select a
shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Yellow or brown lm on
inside surfaces
Tea or coee stains Using a solution of 1/2 cup of bleach and 3 cups of warm water
to remove the stains by hand.
WARNING // You have to wait for 20 minutes aer a cycle to
let the heating elements cool down before cleaning interior; otherwise, burns will happen.
Iron deposits in water
can cause an overall lm
You have to call a water soener company for a special lter.
White lm on inside
surface
Hard water minerals 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
The detergent dispenser lid cannot be closed properly
Clogged detergent residue is blocking the catch
Clean the detergent from the catch.
Detergent le in
dispenser cups
Dishes block detergent cups
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Black or gray marks on dishes
Aluminium utensils have rubbed against dishes
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Dishwasher leaks Overll dispenser or
rinse aid spills
Be careful not to overll the rinse aid dispenser. Spilled rinse aid could cause over sudsing and lead to overowing.
Wipe away any spills with a damp cloth.
Dishwasher isn’t level Make sure the dishwasher is level.
Stained tub interior Detergent with colorant
was used
Make sure that the detergent is the one without colorant.
WARNING! // If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling for 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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CONTACT DETAILS
Australia
Platinum Appliances
PO Box 7785
Baulkham Hills BC
NSW 1755
1300 985 815
platinumappliances.com.au
Platinum is committed to ongoing research
and development. Every eort has been made
to ensure all information in this usermanual is correct at time of going to print. Dimensions
should be used as reference only and actual dimensions should be taken form the phyical
product only.
Manufacturer reserves the right to change
specications without notice.
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