Smeg PL4123XIN User Manual

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2.1 Upper panel ................................................................................................................5
2.2 Setting the washing program and switching on and o ............................6
2.2.1 Switching on ...............................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Selecting and starting the program ................................................................ 10
2.2.3 End of program ....................................................................................................... 10
2.2.4 Interrupting a program ........................................................................................ 10
2.2.5 Changing the current program ......................................................................... 10
2.2.6 Canceling the current program ........................................................................ 11
2.2.7 Options ...................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.8 Switching o ............................................................................................................ 12
2.2.9 Removing the dishes ............................................................................................ 12
2.3 Additional function ............................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Adjusting the water softener ............................................................................. 13
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2.1 Upper panel ................................................................................................................5
2.2 Setting the washing program and switching on and o ............................6
2.2.1 Switching on ...............................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Selecting and starting the program ................................................................ 10
2.2.3 End of program ....................................................................................................... 10
2.2.4 Interrupting a program ........................................................................................ 10
2.2.5 Changing the current program ......................................................................... 10
2.2.6 Canceling the current program ........................................................................ 11
2.2.7 Options ...................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.8 Switching o ............................................................................................................ 12
2.2.9 Removing the dishes ............................................................................................ 12
2.3 Additional function ............................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Adjusting the water softener ............................................................................. 13
3.1 Reducing the consumption of detergent and respecting the environment..
5.1 Using the water softening system (on some models only) .................... 18
5.2 Using the rinse-aid and detergent dispenser .............................................. 20
5.2.1 Adding the rinse-aid ............................................................................................. 21
5.2.2 Adjusting the rinse-aid dispenser setting ..................................................... 21
5.2.3 Adding the detergent ........................................................................................... 22
5.3 General warnings and recommendations .................................................... 24
5.4 Using the racks ........................................................................................................ 26
5.4.1 Lower rack ................................................................................................................. 27
5.4.2 Cutlery basket .......................................................................................................... 29
5.4.3 Flexi Duo Top Rack.....................................................................................................
5.4.3 Upper rack ................................................................................................................ 30
5.4.4 Upper Rack..................................................................................................................
6 CLEANING AND USER MAINTENANCE ...................................................................... 33
6.1 General warnings and recommendations .................................................... 33
6.2 Cleaning the water intake filter ......................................................................... 34
6.3 Cleaning the spray arms ...................................................................................... 34
6.4 Cleaning the filter unit ......................................................................................... 36
6.5 General warnings and recommendations for correct maintenance ... 37
6.6 Troubleshooting minor problems .................................................................... 38
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7 IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................. 40
8 INSTALLATION AND HOOK-UP ..................................................................................... 46
9 TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................... 48
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1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing one of our products. To use this dishwasher correctly and safely, please read this manual carefully. The manual is divided into sections giving you a step-by-step guide to all your appli- ances functions. The texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illus- trations. Following the cleaning instructions provided here will keep dishwasher performance at peak levels in the long term. This user- friendly manual will provide answers to all your questions about use of the dishwasher.
This manual comprises the following sections:
INTRODUCTION: general information about the manual.
USER INSTRUCTIONS: advice on using the washing programs and in- formation about all the dishwasher functions. Useful advice is provided for the use of racks, spray arms, containers and lters.
WARNINGS: a list of warnings concerning safety and use of the dish- washer.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: for the qualied technician who must carry out the installation, hook-up and testing of the appliance.
Nomenclature of gures and tables:
The progressive number of each gure is shown in the bottom right- hand corner of the relative box. An example of a progressive number is “Fig. 4-01”, where the rst number (4) indicates the section to which the gure belongs, while the second number (01) indicates the pro- gressive number of the gure in section 4 (Fig. 4-01 is the rst gure in section 4). The tables are numbered in the same way, bearing in mind that “Tab.” is used instead of “Fig.” (e.g.: Tab. 4-01 is the rst table in section 4). If a table occupies more than one page, a letter is added
after the progressive number (e.g.: “Tab. 4-01a, Tab. 4-01b”).
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INTRODUCTION
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1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing one of our products. To use this dishwasher correctly and safely, please read this manual carefully. The manual is divided into sections giving you a step-by-step guide to all your appli­ance’s functions. The texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illus­trations. Following the cleaning instructions provided here will keep dishwasher performance at peak levels in the long term. This user­friendly manual will provide answers to all your questions about use of the dishwasher.
This manual comprises the following sections:
INTRODUCTION: general information about the manual.
USER INSTRUCTIONS: advice on using the washing programs and in­formation about all the dishwasher functions. Useful advice is provided for the use of racks, spray arms, containers and lters.
WARNINGS: a list of warnings concerning safety and use of the dish­washer.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: for the qualied technician who must carry out the installation, hook-up and testing of the appliance.
Nomenclature of gures and tables:
The progressive number of each gure is shown in the bottom right­hand corner of the relative box. An example of a progressive number is “Fig. 4-01”, where the rst number (4) indicates the section to which the gure belongs, while the second number (01) indicates the pro­gressive number of the gure in section 4 (Fig. 4-01 is the rst gure in section 4). The tables are numbered in the same way, bearing in mind that “Tab.” is used instead of “Fig.” (e.g.: Tab. 4-01 is the rst table in section 4). If a table occupies more than one page, a letter is added
after the progressive number (e.g.: “Tab. 4-01a”, Tab. 4-01b”).
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FIG. 2-01
The panel shown is indicative, programs and options may vary depending on model.
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Symbols used in this manual (see tab. 1-01)
DANGER. This symbol highlights information and warnings which, if not observed, may compromise personal safety or dam­age the appliance.
DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION. This symbol highlights informa­tion and warnings of an electrical nature which, if not observed, may compromise personal safety or damage the appliance.
This symbol highlights general information and warnings.
Tab. 1-01
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dishwasher can only be switched on, programmed, switched off, etc. with the door open. A brief description (see tab. 2-01) of the various controls on the upper panel is given below.
FIG. 2-01
The panel shown is indicative, programs and options may vary depending on model.
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On/off button
Press to power the appliance.
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Program indicator lights
These show which program is selected and whether there are any faults (Troubleshooting).
2
Program selection button
Press in sequence to select the required program.
3
Add salt indicator light (only fitted on some models)
Shows the appliance has run out salt.
4
Add rinse aid indicator light
(only fi tted on some models) Shows the appliance has run out of rinse aid.
5
Quick time option button
Press this button to start one of the quick time programmes (see table).
6
Quick time programmes indicator light
Shows that one of the quick time programmes will be run
7
Extra drying option button
Press to select the extra drying option
8
Extra drying option indicator light
Shows the function is active
9
Sanitation indicator light
Shows that sanitation has been completed (see notes in the programmes table)
10
Programme delay button
Press to delay the start of the programme up to 9 hours.
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12
Information display
Tab. 2-01
On/o button
1
Press to power the appliance.
Program indicator lights
2
These show which program is selected and whether there are any faults (Troubleshooting).
Program selection button
3
Press in sequence to select the required program..
Add salt indicator light (only tted on some models)
Shows the appliance has run out salt.
4
WATER HARDNESS ADJUSTMENT ON INDICATOR LIGHT
The light ashes to indicate that the appliance is in “water hardness adjustment” mode.
Add rinse aid indicator light
(only fi tted on some models)
5
Shows the appliance has run out of rinse aid.
Quick time option button
6
Press this button to start one of the quick time programmes (see table).
Quick time programmes indicator light
7
Shows that one of the quick time programmes will be run
Enersave option button
8
Option to reduce energy consumption.
Enersave option light
9
Shows the function is active.
Half load option button
10
Press to select the half load option.
Half load option light
11
Shows the function is active.
Sanitation indicator light
12
Shows that sanitation has been completed (see notes in the programmes table)
Programme delay button
13
Press to delay the start of the programme up to 9 hours.
Information display
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on and off
Tab. 2-01
to program the appliance and switch it on and off.
FIG. 2-02
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To select the most suitable program for the dishes to wash, consult the following table which species the most appropriate type of washing sequence depending on the kind of dishes and how dirty they are (see tabs. 2-02a and 2-02b)
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PROGRAMME, NUMBER &
SYMBOL
LOAD CROCK-
ERY AND CUTLERY
PROGRAM PROGRESS
DURA-
TION
MINUTES
(1)
CONSUMPTION
WATER
Pans and
1
SOAK
dishes awaiting
completion of
Cold prewash 15
4.0 l
1.06 gal.
the load.
Wash at 45°C
2 CRYSTAL
Glass, china
and mixed
dishes with
light dirt.
(113°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C (158°F)
65
12 l
3.17 gal.
Dry
Wash at 45°C (113°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 53°C (127°F)
180-195
10.6 l
2.8 gal.
3
Auto
AUTO DELI-
CATE (2)
Dishes washed
immediately
after use.
Dry
Cold prewash
4
DAILY
WASH
normal dirt, in-
cluding dried-
on residues.
Dishes with
Wash at 65°C (149°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C (158°F)
110
15 l
3.96 gal.
Dry
AUTO SUPER
WASH
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ETL
SANITATION
LISTED
(1) The cycle times and electrical energy listed use and care manual are based on nor-
mal soil loads and 120°F (49°C) incoming water and will vary based on your actual
Dishes with
normal dirt, in-
cluding dried-
on residues.
Cold prewash Wash at 65°C (149°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C Dry
105-130
12-16 l
3.17 gal
4.23 gal.
conditions.
(2) Program for energy star; the ENERSAVE option must be enabled.
- Only “AUTO SUPER WASH” program conforms to NSF std 184 and is certied by INTERTEK with the ETL SANITATION LISTED.
- When the “Sanitized” light shine it means that the dishwasher and its contens have been sanitized according to the requirements of the National Foundation (NSF).
ENERGY KWH (1)
0.02
0.5
0.5-0.6
1.00
1.0-1.2
Tab. 2-02a
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Only run the soak program with half loads.
To run programmes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, select the required standard programme and then press the quick time option button (ref. 6 fig. 2-02). After using the above tables to choose the most suitable washing cycle, program the appliance.
Before starting a washing program, make sure that:
The water supply tap is open.
The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dis- penser (to add detergent, see the instructions in the general manual).
The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruc- tion.
The racks have been correctly loaded (see the instructions in the general manual).
The dishwasher door is securely closed.
2.2.1 Switching on
Press the on/off button (ref. 1 fig. 2-02) to start the dishwasher. Then wait for one
of the program indicator lights to turn on (ref. 2 fig. 2-02).
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Only run the soak program with half loads.
To run programmes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, select the required standard programme and then press the quick time option button (ref. 6 fig. 2-02). After using the above tables to choose the most suitable washing cycle, program the appliance.
Before starting a washing program, make sure that:
The water supply tap is open.
The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dis- penser (to add detergent, see the instructions in the general manual).
The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruc- tion.
The racks have been correctly loaded (see the instructions in the general manual).
The dishwasher door is securely closed.
QuickTime
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PROGRAMME, NUMBER &
SYMBOL
Auto
+
DELICATE
+
+
NORMAL
+
STRONG and
+
QUICK
QUICK
FAST
6 RAPID 27’
7
8 ECO QUICK
9
10
LOAD CROCK-
ERY AND CUTLERY
Dishes with
light dirt,
washed im-
mediately after
use.
Dishes with
light dirt.
Dishes with normal dirt, washed im-
mediately after
use.
Dishes with normal dirt, washed im-
mediately after
use.
Mixed dishes
with normal dirt without
dried-on resi-
dues.
PROGRAM PROGRESS
Wash at 38°C (100°F) Rinse at 50°C (122°F)
Cold prewash Wash at 50°C (122°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C (158°F)
Cold prewash Wash at 60°C (140°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C (158°F)
Cold prewash Wash at 70°C (158°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C (158°F)
Wash at 65°C (149°F) Cold rinse Rinse at 70°C
DURA-
TION
MINUTES
(1)
27
60
85
90
55
CONSUMPTION
WATER
1.98 gal.
3.96 gal.
3.96 gal.
3.96 gal.
3.17 gal.
ENERGY KWH (1)
7.5 l
15 l
15 l
15 l
12 l
Tab. 2-02a
0.4
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.12
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Only run the soak program with half loads.
To run programmes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, select the required standard programme and then press the quick time option button (ref. 6 fig. 2-02). After using the above tables to choose the most suitable washing cycle, program the appliance.
Before starting a washing program, make sure that:
The water supply tap is open.
The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dis- penser (to add detergent, see the instructions in the general manual).
The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruc- tion.
The racks have been correctly loaded (see the instructions in the general manual).
The dishwasher door is securely closed.
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Only run the soak program with half loads.
To run programmes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, select the required standard programme and then press the quick time option button (ref. 6 fig. 2-02). After using the above tables to choose the most suitable washing cycle, program the appliance.
Before starting a washing program, make sure that:
• The water supply tap is open.
The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dis- penser (to add detergent, see the instructions in the general manual).
• The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruc­tion.
• The racks have been correctly loaded (see the instructions in the general manual).
• The dishwasher door is securely closed.
INFORMATION DISPLAY
Information displayed
Scheduled program duration
Remaining program time
Delayed start : 1 – 24 hours
Error message : Err
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2.2.1 Switching on
Press the on/off button (ref. 1 fig. 2-02) to start the dishwasher. Then wait for one
of the program indicator lights to turn on (ref. 2 fig. 2-02).
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program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator
lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03) start ashing.
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program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03) start ashing.
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eh t s s e r P program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) several times until
the indicator light corresponding to the required program turns on (ref. 2 g. 2-02);
if required, press the relative buttons to select any complementary functions (e.g.: “extra drying”, “program delay”; see para 2.2.7 “options”);
close the door; the program will start after about 2 seconds and the relative
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rectly closed, the washing cycle will not begin.
QUICK TIME PROGRAMS OPTION
FAST CYCLES OPTION
the program.
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eh t s s e r P program selection button (ref. 3 fi g. 2-02) several times until
the indicator light corresponding to the required program turns on (ref. 2 fi g. 2-02);
if required, press the relative buttons to select any complementary functions (e.g.: “extra drying”, “program delay”; see para 2.2.7 “options”);
close the door; the program will start after about 2 seconds and the relative
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IMPORTANT The door of the dishwasher must be closed within 4 seconds after use of the program selection button for all functions (e.g.
program selection, change, deletion, etc.). If the door is not closed within 4 seconds, one or more program
lights (depending on the current operation) will flash at high speed to indicate that the operation must be confirmed before
the door is closed. To confirm, simply press the program selection button once and the flashes will slow down; close the door at once to start/ restart the dishwasher. The same applies if the dishwasher is opened with the program delay option set and the cycle not started (e.g. to add more dishes): the program selection button must be pressed before the door is closed, restarting the program delay countdown. If the door of the dishwasher has not been closed or has been incorrectly closed, the washing cycle will not begin.
Select this option together with any washing program (except the soak pro-
Select this option together with any washing program (except the soak
gram) to SHORTEN the cycle by from a minimum of 10% to a maximum
program) to SHORTEN the cycle by from a minimum of 10% to a maxi-
of 55%, depending on the cycle selected. To activate this option, press the
mum of 55%, depending on the cycle selected. To activate this option,
QUICK TIME OPTION button
press the FAST CYCLES button
gram required. The option is automatically deactivated at the end of the
program required. The option is automatically deactivated at the end of
program.
(light comes on) after selecting the pro-
(light comes on) after selecting the
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program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03) start ashing.
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2.2.3 End of program
The end of the program is signaled by a short beep. Additionally the indi­cator light of the normal and strong programs (marked “end”) flash.
PROGRAM IN PROGRESS INDICATOR LIGHT (on some models only)
When a program is running, a flashing light is projected onto the floor un­der the right-hand corner of the door. At the end of the program, the light goes out to reduce sleep mode electricity consumption.
2.2.4 Interrupting a program
To interrupt the current program simply open the door of the dishwasher; to restart the program, simply close the door again. The program restarts from where it was interrupted.
2.2.5 Changing the current program
To change the current program, simply open the door of the dishwasher and select the new program. Close the door to run the new program au­tomatically.
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program selection button (ref. 3 fi g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fi fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 fi g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 fi g. 2-03) start fl ashing.
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symbols programs according to the models
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program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator
lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03) start ashing.
FIG. 2-03
2.2.7 Options
Function designed for loads with hard to dry item s such as saucepans, non- stick pans and plastic containers. Increases the hot rinse temperature and can be used in programmes featuring a nal drying phase (see programmes table).
PROGRAM DELAY
symbols programs according to the models
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program selection button (ref. 3 g. 2-02) for a few seconds until the indi- cator lights of the fourth and fth programs turn on (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03).
Close the door again.
After about 1 minute, the dishwasher terminates the cycle and the indicator
lights of the fourth and fth programs (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-03) start ashing.
FIG. 2-03
2.2.7 Options
table).
symbols programs according to the models
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cator lights of the fourth and fth program (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-04) ash.
Turn off the appliance by opening the door and pressing the on/off button (ref. 1 g. 2-02).
FIG. 2-04
If it is necessary to open the door during the washing cycle, the program will be interrupted, the relative indicator light will continue to ash and a beep will indicate that the cycle has not terminated. Wait for about 1 minute before closing the door and continuing with the program. When the door closes, the program will start from where it was interrupted. This operation should be performed only if neces-
sary as it could cause irregular program performance.
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t sae l t a t i aw ,m a r go r p gn i hsaw eh t f o dne eh t tA 20 minute before
removing the dishes in order to allow them to cool. To prevent any
2.2.9
symbols programs according to the models
Function designed for loads with hard to dry item s such as saucepans, non­stick pans and plastic containers. Increases the hot rinse temperature and can be used in programmes featuring a nal drying phase (see programmes
(available for all programs except soak)
The “Program delay” function delays the beginning of the washing program up to 24 hours from the moment in which programming takes place. This makes it possible to use the dishwasher at a certain time of day. Before programming a delay, open the door of the dishwasher, select the required washing program (see para 2.2 “Setting the washing program and switching on and off”). Select the day by pressing the Program delay button (ref. 11 g. 2-02); each time you press the button, the display increases the delay before the appliance starts by 1 hour.
SPREAD HALF LOAD
Suitable when there are not many dishes to be washed, it saves energy and reduces the program duration. Place dishes in both baskets then load the detergent dispenser than less than the normal amount for a full load.
ENERSAVE
This option can be selected with the wash programme of choice to further reduce energy consumption. Drying is aided by a special device that automatically releases the door, which opens slowly and smoothly by a few centimetres. This ensures perfect drying and greater control of rinsing temperatures, which can be kept at lower levels for significant energy saving. Once the door has opened, the end of the wash cycle is indicated by a short beep. Enersave is activated automatically every time a wash cycle is selected (except for programs that do not include the final drying phase; see programs table) and can be disabled before the program is started.
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When the function is activated, opening of the door must not be impeded in any way; do not leave anything in the space in
front of the door necessary to allow it to open. Do not re-close the door during automatic opening as this would damage the mechanism. Wait for the pushers to retract before re-closing the door.
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eh t dna peeb t r ohs a s t ime r ehsawhs i d eh t ,ma r go r p eh t f o dne eh t t A indi-
cator lights of the fourth and fth program (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-04) ash.
Turn off the appliance by opening the door and pressing the on/off button (ref. 1 g. 2-02).
FIG. 2-04
If it is necessary to open the door during the washing cycle, the program will be interrupted, the relative indicator light will continue to ash and a beep will indicate that the cycle has not terminated. Wait for about 1 minute before closing the door and continuing with the program. When the door closes, the program will start from where it was interrupted. This operation should be performed only if neces-
sary as it could cause irregular program performance.
SEHS I D EHT G N I V OM E R 4
t sae l t a t i aw ,m a r go r p gn i hsaw eh t f o dne eh t tA 20 minute before
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cator lights of the fourth and fth program (ref. pr. 4, pr. 5 g. 2-04) ash.
Turn off the appliance by opening the door and pressing the on/off button (ref. 1 g. 2-02).
FIG. 2-04
If it is necessary to open the door during the washing cycle, the program will be interrupted, the relative indicator light will continue to ash and a beep will indicate that the cycle has not terminated. Wait for about 1 minute before closing the door and continuing with the program. When the door closes, the program will start from where it was interrupted. This operation should be performed only if neces-
sary as it could cause irregular program performance.
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Turn off the appliance by opening the door and pressing the on/off button (ref. 1 fi g. 2-02).
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symbols programs according to the models
If it is necessary to open the door during the washing cycle, the
FIG. 2-04
program will be interrupted, the relative indicator light will continue to ash and a beep will indicate that the cycle has not terminated. Wait for about 1 minute before closing the door and continuing with the program. When the door closes, the program will start from where it was interrupted. This operation should be performed only if neces-
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removing the dishes in order to allow them to cool. To prevent any water droplets on the upper rack from falling onto the dishes in the lower rack, empty the lower rack fi rst and then the upper one.
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RESPECT
Always try to run the dishwasher fully loaded.
Do not wash the dishes under a running tap.
Use the most suitable washing program for each type of load.
Do not pre-rinse.
If available, connect the dishwasher to a hot water system with a tempera-
ture of up to 60°C (140°F).
When possible, skip the drying cycle by opening the door after washing:
the air and the residue heat will dry the dishes to perfection.
3.1 Reducing the consumption of detergent and respecting the environment
- i vne eh t o t l u fmr ah e r a s t neg r e t ed r ehsawhs i d n i den i a t noc se t ahpsohp ehT ronment. To avoid using excessive amounts of detergent and to save on elec- tricity:
Separate the more delicate items from those that are more resistant to ag- gressive detergents and high temperatures;
Do not pour . sehs i d eht otno y l tcer id tnegreted eht
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2.3 Additional functions
2.3.1 ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM
The dishwasher is equipped with a device which allows the softener setting to be varied to suit the hardness of the mains water. The hardness is set using the PRO-
GRAM SELECTION BUTTON (3).
To access the setting function, hold the button down for more than 15 seconds. The WATER HARDNESS ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR LIGHT (4) ashes, while the SE- LECTED PROGRAM INDICATOR LIGHTS (2) show the current setting. Each pressure on the button changes the setting following the sequence in the table below:
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WATER HARDNESS TABLE
WATER HARDNESS
German de-
grees (°dH)
0 - 6 0 - 11
7 - 10 12 - 18 One light on
French
Degrees (°dF)
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SETTING
11 - 15 19 - 27 Two lights on
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16 - 21 28 - 37 Three lights on
22 - 28 38 - 50 Four lights on
29 - 35 51 - 62 Five lights on
36 - 50 63 - 90 Two lights on
Contact your local water board for information on the hardness of your water supply.
After adjustment or display of the current setting, simply do not touch the button for a few seconds; the dishwasher will automatically return to standard mode, quit­ting the adjustment mode.
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RESPECT
Always try to run the dishwasher fully loaded.
Do not wash the dishes under a running tap.
Use the most suitable washing program for each type of load.
Do not pre-rinse.
If available, connect the dishwasher to a hot water system with a tempera-
ture of up to 60°C (140°F).
When possible, skip the drying cycle by opening the door after washing:
the air and the residue heat will dry the dishes to perfection.
3.1 Reducing the consumption of detergent and respecting the environment
ronment. To avoid using excessive amounts of detergent and to save on elec­tricity:
Separate the more delicate items from those that are more resistant to ag- gressive detergents and high temperatures;
Do not pour . sehs i d eht otno y l tcer id tnegreted eht
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The dishwasher can to signal a number of malfunctions by turning on various
FAULT DESCRIPTION
Acquastop failure
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
The anti- ooding system has tripped (only for models tted with this feature). Activates in case of water leaks.
Contact the technical assistance service.
Safety level
The system limiting the water level in the dishwasher has tripped. Interrupt the current program. Switch off the dishwasher, switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Water heating malfunction
The water is not heated or is incorrectly heated. Repeat the washing program; if the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Water temperature monitoring malfunction
Interrupt the current program. Switch off the dishwasher, switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Water intake malfunction
The appliance does not take in water or does so incorrectly. Make sure the water connections are correct, that the water supply tap is open and that the lter is not clogged. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
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E6
Water pump-out malfunction
The appliance does not pump out the water or does so incorrectly. Make sure the drain hose is not kinked or crushed and that the siphon and lters are not clogged. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E7
Turbine ow-regulator malfunction
(only for models tted with this feature) The appliance is unable to precisely measure the quantity of incoming water. Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E8
Alternate washing system malfunction
Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
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E6
Water pump-out malfunction
The appliance does not pump out the water or does so incorrectly. Make sure the drain hose is not kinked or crushed and that the siphon and lters are not clogged. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E7
Turbine ow-regulator malfunction
(only for models tted with this feature) The appliance is unable to precisely measure the quantity of incoming water. Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E8
Alternate washing system malfunction
Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E9
Water intake system malfunction
Contact the technical assistance service.
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E6
Water pump-out malfunction
The appliance does not pump out the water or does so incorrectly. Make sure the drain hose is not kinked or crushed and that the siphon and lters are not clogged. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E7
Turbine ow-regulator malfunction
(only for models tted with this feature) The appliance is unable to precisely measure the quantity of incoming water. Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E8
Alternate washing system malfunction
Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
E9
Water intake system malfunction
Contact the technical assistance service.
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Light off Light on
Light ashing
If an alarm situation occurs, the dishwasher interrupts the current program and signals the fault.
sm r a l A E1, E2, E3, E4, E8, E9 immediately terminate the current program.
Alarms E5, E6 interrupt the current program and, after the problem has been
eliminated, resume the cycle.
Alarm E7 is displayed at the end of the cycle which, however, is completed
given that it does not jeopardize the operation of the dishwasher.
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FAULT DESCRIPTION
Water pump-out malfunction
E6
E7
E8
E9
E9
E11
If an alarm situation occurs, the dishwasher interrupts the current program and signals the fault.
Alarms E5, E6 interrupt the current program and, after the problem has been
eliminated, resume the cycle.
Alarm E7 is displayed at the end of the cycle which, however, is completed
given that it does not jeopardize the operation of the dishwasher.
E11: Contact the after-sales service.
point, the dishwasher can be programmed again.
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sm r a l A E1, E2, E3, E4, E8, E9 immediately terminate the current program.
vice.
The appliance does not pump out the water or does so incorrectly. Make sure the drain hose is not kinked or crushed and that the siphon and fi lters are not clogged. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Turbine fl ow-regulator malfunction
(only for models fi tted with this feature) The appliance is unable to precisely measure the quantity of incoming water. Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Alternate washing system malfunction
Interrupt the current program and switch off the dishwasher. Switch it back on again, program a new cycle and press start. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service.
Water intake system malfunction
Contact the technical assistance service.
Water intake system malfunction
Wash motor pump does not work
Contact the technical assistance service.
Light on
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BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE APPLIANCE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN CHAP- TER 2 “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION.
Once the dishwasher has been correctly installed, prepare for use as follows:
adjust the water softening system;
add the regenerating salt;
add the rinse-aid and detergent.
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Once the dishwasher has been correctly installed, prepare for use as follows:
adjust the water softening system;
add the regenerating salt;
5.1 Using the water softening system
The amount of scale contained in the water (water hardness index) can cause whit­ish staining on the dry dishes, which tend to become dull over time. The dishwasher is equipped with an automatic softening system which uses a special regenerat­ing salt to reduce the hardness of the water. The dishwasher is factory set for water hardness level 3 (average hardness 41-60°dF – 24-31°dH / 23.6-35 gpg). When us­ing water of medium hardness, the regenerating salt container should be relled after approximately 20 washing cycles. The salt container can hold approximately
1.7 Kg (3.75 lb) of salt in grains. Some models are equipped with an optical no-salt indicator. In these models, the cap of the salt container contains a green oat which descends as the salt concentration in the water drops. When the green oat can no longer be seen, the container must be topped up with regenerating salt. The con­tainer is situated at the bottom of the dishwasher. After removing the lower rack, unscrew the salt container cap (ref. A g. 5-01) by turning it anticlockwise and pour in the salt using the funnel (ref. A g. 5-02) supplied with the dishwasher. Before re­placing the cap (ref. A g. 5-01), remove any salt residues from around the opening.
BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE APPLIANCE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN CHAP­TER 2 “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION”.
add the rinse-aid and detergent.
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Fig. 5-02
When using the dishwasher for the rst time, in addition to the salt it is also
necessary to add one liter of water to the container.
Each time the salt container is relled, make sure that the cap (ref. A g. 5-01)
is securely closed. The mixture of water and detergent must never penetrate the salt container, as this would compromise the operation of the regeneration system. In the event of this occurring, the warranty will be invalidated.
Only use regenerating salt specially formulated for domestic dishwashers. If us-
ing salt tablets, do not ll the container completely.
Do not use table salt as it contains insoluble substances which, over time, may
damage the water softening system.
When necessary, rell the regenerating salt container before starting the
washing program. In this way, the excess saline solution will be immediately removed by the water; the prolonged presence of salt water inside the tank may lead to corrosion.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CONFUSE THE SALT AND DETERGENT PACK­AGES; ADDING DETERGENT TO THE SALT CONTAINER WILL DAMAGE
THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM.
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BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE APPLIANCE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN CHAP- TER 2 “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION.
Once the dishwasher has been correctly installed, prepare for use as follows:
add the rinse-aid and detergent.
adjust the water softening system;
add the regenerating salt;
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The detergent and rinse aid dispensers are situated on the inner part of the door:
the detergent dispenser (ref. A fig. 5-03) is on the left, and the rinse-aid dispenser (ref. B fig. 5-03) is on the right.
A
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE SOAK PROGRAM, BEFORE EVERY WASHING CYCLE IT IS NECESSARY TO ADD THE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF DETERGENT TO THE DETERGENT DISPENSER. THE RINSE AID, ON THE OTHER HAND, SHOULD ONLY BE ADDED AS REQUIRED.
B
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5.2.1 Adding the rinse-aid
The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and prevents the formation of scale deposits and staining; it is automatically added to the water during the final rinse cycle, from the container situated on the inner side of the door.
To add rinse aid:
• Open the door.
Rotate the container cover (ref. A fig. 5-04) anticlockwise by ¼ of a turn and re-
move it.
Add the rinse aid until the container is full (approximately 140 ml). The optical
level indicator (ref. B fig. 5-04), on the side of the cap should be completely ob­scured. Refill the rinse aid when the optical level indicator becomes clear again, or when the rinse aid warning light illuminates (see “Description of controls” manual).
Replace the cover (ref. A fig. 5-04) by turning it in a clockwise direction until it is
fully closed.
• Use a cloth to remove any spillage of rinse aid which might lead to the formation
of excess foam.
B
A
C
Fig. 5-04
5.2.2 Adjusting the rinse-aid dispenser setting
The rinse-aid dispenser can be set to one of 6 dierent levels. The dishwasher is factory set for medium water hardness (selector set to “3”). To change the setting, turn the dispenser selector (ref. c fig. 5-04) to the desired position: the amount of rinse-aid dispensed is proportional to the position of this selector. Make sure that the minimum amount of rinse-aid (selector turned to “1”) is approximately 1 ml and the maximum amount (selector turned to “6”) is approximately 6 ml.
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To adjust the rinse aid setting, rotate the dispenser cover (ref. A fig. 5-04) through a quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction and remove it.
Then use a screwdriver to rotate the rinse aid selector to the desired position.
Replace the cover (ref. A fig. 5-04) by turning it in a clockwise direction until it is fully closed.
The amount of rinse aid must be increased if the washed dishes appear dull or feature circular stains.
If, on the other hand, the dishes are sticky or have white streaks, it is necessary to reduce the rinse aid setting.
5.2.3 Adding the detergent
DO NOT INHALE OR SWALLOW DETERGENT AS THIS MAY CAUSE BURNS AND/OR PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE NOSE, MOUTH AND THROAT, AND EVEN LEADING TO SUFFOCATION; KEEP DETERGENT AWAY FROM YOUR EYES. IF ONE OF THE ABOVE SITUATIONS OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY. PREVENT CHILDREN FROM COMING INTO CONTACT WITH DETER­GENT; KEEP THEM AWAY FROM THE DISHWASHER WHEN THE DOOR IS OPEN AS IT MAY CONTAIN DETERGENT RESIDUES. FILL THE DISH­WASHER JUST BEFORE STARTING THE WASHING CYCLE AND THEN KEEP THE DETERGENT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
To open the detergent dispenser cover, lightly press the relative button (ref. A fig. 5-05). Add the detergent and close the cover carefully, pushing down on the arrow (ref. B fig. 5-05). During the washing cycle, the dispenser will be opened automati­cally.
A
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When a program with hot prewash is selected (see program table in the “De­scription of Controls” manual), extra detergent must be placed in the cavity (ref. A or B fig. 5-06, depending on models).
Only use dishwasher-specific detergents. For optimal washing results it is impor­tant to use a good quality detergent.
The detergent packs must be sealed and stored in a dry place to prevent the for­mation of lumps which may negatively aect washing results. Once opened the detergent packs should not be kept for too long, otherwise the detergent loses its eectiveness.
Do not use detergents formulated for washing dishes by hand, because they produce a great deal of foam and may negatively aect the operation of the dishwasher.
Add the correct amount of detergent. An insuffici t amount of detergent will result in a partial removal of dirt from the dishes, whereas an excessive amount is wasteful and does not improve the washing results.
The market oers liquid and powder detergents with diering chemical compo­sitions, which may contain phosphates, or be phosphate-free but contain natu- ral enzymes.
Detergents containing phosphates are more eective against grease and starch at temperatures above 60°C (140°F).
Enzyme detergents, on the other hand, are also eective at lower temperatures (from 40 to 55°C / from 104 to 131°F) and are more easily biodegradable. With enzyme detergents it is possible to obtain at low temperatures comparable re­sults to those which can only be achieved at 65°C (149°F) using traditional de­tergents. For the safeguarding of the environment we recommend the use of
phosphate- and chlorine-free detergents.
B
Fig. 5-06
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• When u sing detergent tabs, p lace t hem in t he c utlery basket. The d ispenser has been designed for powder or liquid detergent. As the cover does not open completely during the washing cycle, t abs are not f ully released ( dissolved). This could generate the following problems:
rinse cycle.
5.3
recommendations concerning dish types to be washed a nd their loading. There are generally n o constraints on the w ashing of domestic dishes, but i n certain cases it is necessary to take their characteristics into account. Before loading the dishes into the racks it is necessary to:
• soak any pots or pans with burnt-on food remains on the bottom to facilitate removal, then load them into the LOWER RACK.
Use the “ it saves water and electricity. When u sing this function, only load the rack se-
to pre-wash the dishes under running water before loading them into the racks since this only wastes water. Correct loading of the dishes helps ensure opti-
THE INTRODUCTION OF DETERGENT INTO THE R INSE A ID D ISPENSER, EVEN IN LIQUID FORM, WILL DAMA GE THE DISHW ASHER.
General warnings and recommendations
” option (if available) for washing small amounts of dishes;
; the other rack must remain empty. There is no need
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ake sure that the dishes are securely in place so that they cannot tip over or
• do not place very small objects in the racks as these could fall and obstruct the
• containers such as cups, bowls, glasses and pots should always be loaded with
• do not stack dishes or place them in such a way that they cover one other;
• do not place glasses too close together because they may knock against each
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obstruct the rotation of the spray arms during the washing cycle;
spray arms or the wash pump;
the opening facing downwards and with any cavities at an angle, to allow the water to drain out;
other and break, or there might be staining at the point where they touch.
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MAKE SURE that the items being washed are dishwasher-safe.
Items which are not dishwasher-safe:
Wooden dishes, pots or pans: these may be damaged by the high washing temperatures.
Handcrafted i tems: these a re r arely suitable for washing in a d ishwasher. The relatively high water temperatures and the detergents used may damage them.
Lightweight objects: place lightweight objects in the upper rack where the water pressure is lower.
Dishes and objects in copper, tin, zinc or brass: these tend to stain.
Aluminum d ishes: i tems made from anodized aluminum may lose their col­or.
Silverware: silver items may stain.
Glass and crystal: in general, glass and crystal objects can be washed in the dishwasher. However, certain types of glass and crystal may become dull and lose their clearness after many washings. Therefore, for these items we recom­mend using the l east a ggressive program available (see “Description of c on­trols” manual).
Decorated items: the decorated objects available on the market are generally able to withstand washing in the d ishwasher, although the colors may fade after a great many washes. If in doubt as to the fastness of the colors, it is advis­able to wash just a few items at a time for approximately one month.
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The dishwasher has a capacity of 13 place-settings, including serving dishes. Examples of loading 13 place-settings in the upper rack (seeg. lower rack (see fig
. 5-08) are shown below.
skca r eh t gn i sU
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and in the
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5.4.1
The lower rack receives the full force of the lower spray arm, and should there­fore be used for the “toughest” items with a heavier degree of soiling. All types and combinations of loads are permitted, provided that t he d ishes, pots and pans are arranged with all the soiled surfaces exposed to the water jets coming from the bottom. To make the most of the space inside the rack when loading large items, cer­tain models are equipped with tip-up supports for plates in 2 or 4 sections
fig. 5-09).
(see
With fi xed supports
Con supporti fissi Con supporti ribaltabili
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Loading the lower rack
d a o l y l l u f e r aC ing them vertically. Pots, pans and their covers must be loaded upside down. When loading soup plates and dessert bowls, be sure to leave a gap between them.
(see fig. 5-10)
Loading examples:
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5.4.2
The basket has removable top grids i nto which items of c utlery should be inserted to keep them properly spaced and allow water to pass between them effectively. The t op grids and c entral lid a re i n the bag o f accessories. The central lid functions as a lid only. The top grids can be detached and used separately. The cutlery should be arranged in an orderly manner inside the basket, with the handles pointing downwards. Take care during loading to avoid injury from the knife blades. The basket is suitable for all types of c utlery, except those long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm. Ladles, wooden spoons and co­oking knives can be placed in the upper basket, making sure that t he knife
blades do not protrude from the basket.
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The cutlery basket slides across the dishwasher and can be p laced in any position to allow optimal use of the space in the bottom basket.
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5.4.3 Flexi Duo Top Rack (on some models only)
This comprises two independent sliding, pull-out tray racks for easier loa­ding/unloading of cutlery. Various loading systems and congurations are possible. For example, tea cups can be loaded with the right-hand rack set in the low position, while the left-hand rack or both can be removed to allow large dishes to be put in the top basket.
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Depending on the models, the basket may be equipped with some or all of the
following accessories:
- Supports f or cups o r long objects (ladles, s poons…), on t he left; can be tipped to the vertical position when not in use.
- Long-stemmed glass holder, on the left; to use, simply lift and fi x onto the hooks provided.
- Cutlery racks, on the right, designed for knives and teaspoons; for teaspo­ons, pull out t he s liding support. T he r acks can b e tipped to t he vertical position when not in use.
- Fixed o r movable racks in the middle. The movable supports can b e fi xed vertical, resting on the bottom of the basket when not in use, or set in the intermediate position, as required.
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Load plates facing forward; cups, bowls etc. must always be facing downwar­ds. The left-hand side of the rack can be loaded with two layers of cups and glasses. The centre can be fi lled with plates and side-plates, fitted upright into the supports provided.
Loading examples:
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kc a rehT. s ed i sh t obnos no i t i s opt ne r e f f i dee r h tn i t esebnackca r r eppuehT must be level on both sides. To raise the rack (ref. A Þg. 4-15), lift it with the two handles (e.g.: ref. B Þg. 4-15) to the Þrst or second catch depending on the height required. To lower it (ref. c Þg. 4-15), pull up the two release levers (e.g.: ref. D Þg. 4-15). This is also possible with the rack loaded, but in this case when lowering the rack it should be held steady with one hand to avoid knocking the dishes.
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Adjusting the upper rack
The upper rack can be set in three dierent positions on both sides. The rack must be level on both sides. To raise the rack (ref. A g. 5-16), lift it with the two handles (e.g.: ref. B g. 5-16) to the rst or second catch depending on the height required. To lower it (ref. c g. 5-16), pull up the two release levers (e.g.: ref. D g. 5-16). This is also possible with the rack loaded, but in this case when lowering the rack it should be held steady with one hand to avoid knocking the dishes.
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6.2 Cleaning the water intake lter
Clean the water inlet fil er at regular intervals. After closing the delivery tap, unscrew the ring nut (ref. A fig. 6-01) on the water inlet pipe (using a pair of pliers, if neces­sary) and delicately clean the fil er, removing deposits or impurities. Then fi mly fix the pipe by tightening the ring nut (ref. A fig. 6-01) (use a pair of pliers, if necessary).
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6.3 Cleaning the spray arms
The spray arms can be easily removed for periodic cleaning of the nozzles, to pre­vent possible clogging. Wash them under running water (at room temperature) and carefully replace them in their seats, checking that their rotary movement is in no way impeded; if this is not the case, make sure they have been mounted properly.
Removing the spray arms
To remove the upper spray arm (ref. A fig. 6-02), unscrew the locking ring (ref. B fig. 6-02) by turning it clockwise. After cleaning, remount the spray arm in its seat and tighten the locking ring by turning it anti-clockwise.
To remove the orbital spray arm assembly (ref. A fig. 6-03), take hold of the lower
arm (ref. B fig. 6-03) and pull the orbital unit upward (see fig. 6-03). After cleaning, remount the orbital spray arm in its seat and push it down slightly un­til it clicks into place on the lower spray arm (see fig. 6-03). Then remount the lower spray arm into its seat and push it down slightly until it click into place (see fig. 6-03).
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7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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THIS MANUAL FORMS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE: IT MUST ALWAYS BE KEPT INTACT TOGETHER WITH THE DISHWASHER. BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE, CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUC­TIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE. THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC USE AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS SUCH AS THE STAFF KITCHENS OF SHOPS, OFFICES AND OTHER WORK­PLACES, INSTITUTIONS, AND FOR THE USE OF GUESTS AT HOTELS, HOSTELS, BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS AND OTHER RESI­DENTIAL FACILITIES AND COMPLIES WITH DIRECTIVES 2006/95/EC AND 2004/108/EC CURRENTLY IN FORCE, INCLUDING THE PREVEN­TION AND ELIMINATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE. THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSE: WASHING AND DRYING OF DISHES; ANY OTHER USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER. THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE.
THE NAME PLATE FEATURING THE TECHNICAL DATA, SERIAL NUMBER AND MARKINGS IS VISIBLY POSITIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR. THE NAME PLATE MUST NEVER BE REMOVED.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON BOATS, CARAVANS OR THE LIKE. DISHWASHERS CERTIFIED FOR DOMESTIC USE ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR AUTHORISED FOOD FACTORIES.
CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE, FREQUENCY AND PROTECTION OF THE DOMESTIC MAINS POWER SUPPLY MATCH THE RATINGS ON THE NAME PLATE OF THE APPLIANCE.
DO NOT LEAVING DISCARDED PACKAGING MATERIALS UNSUPER­VISED WITHIN THE HOME. SEPARATE THE VARIOUS PACKAGING MATERIALS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SORTED WASTE COL­LECTION CENTRE. KEEP CHILDREN, PHYSICALLY AND/OR MENTALLY IMPAIRED ADULTS, AND ANIMALS AWAY FROM PACKAGING WASTE; DANGER OF SUFFOCATION.
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WARNINGS
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BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION, DISCONNECT THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY FROM THE WORK AREA.
DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS, ADAPTORS OR SHUNT CONNEC­TIONS IN ORDER TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF OVERHEATING OR BURNING WITH CONSEQUENT FIRE HAZARD.
DURING INSTALLATION, TAKE CARE NOT TO INJURE YOURSELF ON THE SHARP EDGES OF THE APPLIANCE; WEAR SAFETY GLOVES.
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE PROVIDED WITH AN EARTH CONNEC­TION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULA­TIONS IN FORCE. IF IN DOUBT, HAVE THE SYSTEM CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELEC­TRICIAN (SEE ALSO THE WARNINGS INDICATED IN CHAPTER 3).
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAM­AGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE FAILURE TO EARTH THE APPLIANCE OR FROM A DEFECTIVE EARTH CON­NECTION.
ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE DISHWASHER AFTER EACH USE TO AVOID WASTING ELECTRICITY.
IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT, DISCONNECT THE DISHWASHER FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND SHUT OFF THE WATER TAP.
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DO NOT USE APPLIANCES WHICH HAVE BEEN DAMAGED DURING TRANSIT! IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT YOUR DEALER. THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
ONLY USE DETERGENTS SPECIALLY FORMULATED FOR DISH­WASHERS. DO NOT USE DETERGENTS FORMULATED FOR WASHING DISHES BY HAND. ONLY USE RINSE”AID SPECIALLY FORMULATED FOR DOMESTIC DISHWASHERS.
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DO NOT INHALE OR SWALLOW DETERGENT AS THIS MAY CAUSE BURNS AND/OR PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE NOSE, MOUTH AND THROAT, AND EVEN LEADING TO SUFFOCATION; KEEP DETERGENT AWAY FROM YOUR EYES. IF ONE OF THE ABOVE SITUATIONS OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY. TO PREVENT CHILDREN FROM COMING INTO CONTACT WITH DE­TERGENT, FILL THE DISHWASHER JUST BEFORE STARTING THE WORK PROGRAM AND THEN KEEP THE DETERGENT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
THIS DISHWASHER MUST BE USED BY ADULTS. USE BY PERSONS WITH REDUCED MENTAL AND/OR PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES IS ONLY PER­MITTED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO APPROACH AND/OR PLAY IN OR ON THE DISHWASHER. THE APPLIANCE MAY CONTAIN RESIDUES OF DE­TERGENT WHICH CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE EYES, MOUTH AND THROAT, AS WELL AS POSSIBLE DEATH BY SUFFOCA­TION; IF THE ABOVE OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDI­ATELY. BEWARE; IT IS POSSIBLE FOR CHILDREN TO GET TRAPPED INSIDE THE DISHWASHER!
DO NOT INTRODUCE SOLVENTS SUCH AS ALCOHOL OR TURPENTINE WHICH MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION.
DO NOT POUR POWDER AND/OR LIQUID DETERGENT INTO THE RINSEAID CONTAINER AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE CONTAINER. DO NOT POUR POWDER AND/OR LIQUID DETERGENT INTO THE WASTER SOFTENER TANK AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE TANK. DO NOT USE INDUSTRIAL DETERGENTS AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE AND/OR TRIGGER VIOLENT CHEMICAL REAC­TIONS (E.G. EXPLOSIVE GAS).
DO NOT LOAD DISHES THAT ARE SOILED WITH ASH, WAX OR PAINTS.
DO NOT INTRODUCE ITEMS IN HEAT-SENSITIVE PLASTIC, SUCH AS DISPOSABLE CUTLERY OR PLATES, AS THESE MAY BECOME DE­FORMED. DO NOT WASH OBJECTS IN PLASTIC UNLESS THEY ARE MARKED “DISHWASHER PROOF” OR THE LIKE. FOR UNMARKED OBJECTS, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER; IF NO INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE, DO NOT WASH THESE OB­JECTS IN THE DISHWASHER.
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DO NOT INTRODUCE ANIMALS INTO THE DISHWASHER.
WHEN OPENING THE DISHWASHER DOOR DURING A CYCLE THERE IS A RISK OF SCALDING DUE TO THE HEAT CONTAINED INSIDE; DO NOT GET IN THE WAY OF THE STEAM LEAVING THE APPLIANCE AND DO NOT TOUCH THE COMPONENTS INSIDE. WAIT 20 MINUTES AFTER THE END OF THE WASHING CYCLE OR AFTER INTERRUPTING IT BEFORE REMOVING THE DISHES IN ORDER TO AL­LOW THEM TO DRY.
IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS, HYDROGEN MAY BE GENERATED INSIDE A HOT WATER SYSTEM THAT HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR OVER TWO WEEKS. HYDROGEN IS AN EXPLOSIVE GAS. IF THE HOT WATER SYSTEM HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR TWO WEEKS OR MORE, OPEN ALL THE HOT WATER TAPS AND ALLOW THE WATER TO RUN FOR A FEW MINUTES BEFORE USING THE DISHWASHER. THIS WILL DISCHARGE ANY HY­DROGEN BUILDUPS. AS THIS GAS IS FLAMMABLE, DO NOT SMOKE
OR USE NAKED FLAMES WHILE PERFORMING THIS OPERATION.
LEANING OR SITTING ON THE DISHWASHER DOOR WHEN OPEN MAY CAUSE THE APPLIANCE TO OVERTURN, PUTTING PEOPLE AT RISK. NEVER LEAVE THE DISHWASHER DOOR OPEN; PEOPLE MIGHT TRIP OVER IT.
DO NOT LEAN AGAINST OR STAND ON THE DISHWASHER RACKS.
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DO NOT DRINK THE WATER RESIDUES WHICH MAY BE PRESENT IN­SIDE THE DISHES OR DISHWASHER.
KNIVES OR OTHER SHARP”ENDED COOKING UTENSILS MUST BE PLACED IN THE CUTLERY BASKET BLADE”DOWN, OR LAID HORIZON­TAL IN THE UPPER RACK. TAKE CARE NOT TO CUT YOURSELF AND EN­SURE THAT THEY DO NOT PROJECT FROM THE RACK. POSITION SHARP/POINTED OBJECTS SO AS TO PREVENT THEM FROM DAMAGING THE DOOR GASKETS.
DO NOT OPERATE THE DISHWASHER UNLESS ALL THE OUTER PANELS HAVE BEEN POSITIONED CORRECTLY.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE DISHWASHER CONTROLS.
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AQUASTOP MODELS; THE AQUASTOP DEVICE PREVENTS FLOOD­ING IN THE EVENT OF A WATER LEAK. WHEN THE AQUASTOP DEVICE IS TRIPPED (THE ERROR IS INDICATED ON THE DISPLAY), CALL IN A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN TO IDENTIFY AND REPAIR THE FAULT. IN MODELS EQUIPPED WITH THE AQUASTOP DEVICE, THERE IS A SO­LENOID VALVE INSIDE THE WATER INTAKE HOSE. DO NOT CUT THE
HOSE AND DO NOT ALLOW THE SOLENOID VALVE TO DROP INTO WATER. IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE WATER INTAKE
HOSE, DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND FROM THE WATER SUPPLY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLING THE DISHWASHER, PERFORM A QUICK TEST OF THE APPLIANCE (SEE “INSTALLATION” MANUAL). IF THE DISHWASHER FAILS TO OPERATE CORRECTLY, DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND CALL THE NEAREST TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE
APPLIANCE.
THE DISHWASHER MEETS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS SET OUT BY THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE CONCERNING SAFETY AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. ANY TECHNICAL CHECKS SHOULD BE CONDUCTED EX­CLUSIVELY BY A TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN: REPAIRS
CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY, AS WELL AS POSING A POTENTIAL HAZARD TO THE USER.
BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THE APPLIANCE, REMOVE THE PLUG OR TURN OFF THE MULTI-POLE SWITCH.
REMOVE THE WASHING COMPARTMENT DOOR AND DISCON­NECT THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY WHEN REMOVING THE OLD DISHWASHER FOR MAINTENANCE OR DISPOSAL.
THE SYMBOL ON THE PRODUCT, OR ON THE DOCUMENTS AC­COMPANYING THE PRODUCT, INDICATES THAT THIS APPLIANCE MAY NOT BE TREATED AS HOUSEHOLD WASTE. INSTEAD IT SHALL BE HANDED OVER TO THE APPLICABLE COLLECTION POINT FOR THE RECYCLING OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. DISPOSAL MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LO­CAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL. FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT TREATMENT, RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LO­CAL CITY OFFICE, YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE OR THE SHOP WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT.
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BY ENSURING THIS PRODUCT IS DISPOSED OF CORRECTLY, YOU WILL HELP PREVENT POTENTIAL NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE EN­VIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PERSONS, ANIMALS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE PRECAUTIONS, FROM TAMPERING WITH EVEN A SINGLE COMPONENT OF THE APPLI­ANCE, OR FROM THE USE OF UNORIGINAL SPARE PARTS. IF IN DOUBT ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL, CON­TACT THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE.
DO NOT USE STEAM CLEANERS TO CLEAN THE DISHWASHER.
WARNING: SOME 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 AFTER COMPLETION OF THE WASH CYCLE.
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8 INSTALLATION AND HOOK-UP
To install and hook up this appliance, consult the attached installation manual.
Bear in mind the following warnings when installing and hooking up the dishwasher.
DURING INSTALLATION, TAKE CARE NOT TO INJURE YOURSELF ON THE SHARP EDGES OF THE APPLIANCE; WEAR SAFETY GLOVES.
INSTALLATION, REPAIRS AND SERVICING MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED AND AUTHORIZED TECHNICIANS. AS WELL AS IN-
VALIDATING THE WARRANTY, WORK CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHOR­IZED PERSONS MAY GENERATE HAZARDS. INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL THE DIRECTIVES IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY OF INSTALLATION AND, IF THESE DO NOT EXIST: IN THE UNITED STATES THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE; IN CANADA THE CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE C22.1 - LATEST EDITION/PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL CODES AND/OR LOCAL CODES.
BUILDING-IN A DISHWASHER UNDERNEATH A CERAMIC HOB IS AB- SOLUTELY FORBIDDEN. A DISHWASHER CAN BE BUILT-IN UNDER­NEATH A CONVENTIONAL HOB PROVIDED THERE IS NO BREAK IN THE KITCHEN WORKTOP, AND THE DISHWASHER AND HOB ARE IN-
STALLED AND SECURED CORRECTLY, SO THAT NO HAZARDS ARE GENERATED.
PREVENTING THE RISK OF CLOGGING OR DAMAGE: IF THE WA-
TER PIPE IS NEW OR HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR A LONG TIME, BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY CHECK THAT THE WATER IS CLEAR AND FREE OF IMPURITIES, TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE AP­PLIANCE. THE DISHWASHER MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO
THE WATER SYSTEM WITH NEW HOSES; OLD OR USED HOSES MUST NEVER BE REUSED.
CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE AND THE FREQUENCY OF THE MAINS MATCH THE RATINGS ON THE NAME PLATE OF THE APPLIANCE POSI­TIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE SUPPLY CORD, HAVE IT RE­PLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. IN CASE OF A MALFUNCTION OF FAULT, THE EARTH REDUCES THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION BY PRO­VIDING THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT WITH AN ALTERNATIVE, LESS RE­SISTANT PATH.
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BEFORE MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, DISCONNECT THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY FROM THE WORK AREA.
CHECK THAT THE MAINS SUPPLY IN THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION COMPLIES WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY OF USE, AND THAT IT IS CORRECTLY EARTHED.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. IN CASE OF A MALFUNCTION OF FAULT, THE EARTH REDUCES THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION BY PRO­VIDING THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT WITH AN ALTERNATIVE, LESS RESISTANT PATH. THIS APPLIANCE IS FITTED WITH A SUPPLY CORD CONTAINING AN EARTH WIRE AND PLUG. FIT THE PLUG INTO A SUIT­ABLE SOCKET, INSTALLED AND EARTHED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY OF INSTALLATION.
AN INCORRECTLY CONNECTED EARTH WIRE MAY GENERATE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION. IF IN DOUBT AS TO THE CORRECT EARTHING OF THE APPLIANCE, CALL IN A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR THE TECH­NICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE. DO NOT CHANGE THE PLUG ATTACHED TO THE APPLIANCE. IF THE PLUG IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET, CALL IN A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO FIT A SUITABLE PLUG.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE SUPPLY CORD, HAVE IT REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY RISK.
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DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS, ADAPTORS OR SHUNT CONNEC­TIONS IN ORDER TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF OVERHEATING OR BURNING, WITH CONSEQUENT FIRE HAZARD.
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