Teka LP8 440 VR02, LP8 440 BLANCO VR01 User guide

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LP8 440 VR02 LP8 440 BLANCO VR01
10 place settings half-load function
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Dear Cus tomer,
Keep it to refer to it at a lat er dat e.
Pass it on to any subse quent owne r of the app lia nce .
This manual co nta ins sectio ns on saf ety In structions, Operatin g Inst ruc tions, Instal lat ion In structions and Tro ubleshooting Tips, etc.
To r eview the section on troubleshooti ng Tips will help you to sol ve som e comm on pro b lems by yo urs elf .
If yo u can not so lve th e prob lem s by yo urself , pleas e ask for th e help of profe ssiona l te chn icians .
Control Panel..... ...... ... ...... ...... . .. ....... ...... ......... 3
Dishwas her Fea tu r es..... ...... ... ... ... ................ ...3
A Wat er Soften er.............. . ......... ...... .............4
B Load ing th e Salt into the Softener........ .........5
C Fill the Rinse Aid Dispenser.. ......... ...... ...... . .5
D Func tion of Detergent ...... ... .... ..... .... ... .. ......6
Re commengat ion ... ... ... ... ... ... . ..... ......... ..........9
For washing in the dis h was her th e
folliwing cut lery /di sh e s..... ... ............ ............. .9
Atte nti o n bef ore or after loading the
Dish washer Ba s kets. .... ............ ......... ......... ... 9
Removing th e Dish es. ... ... .......................... ...9
Th e Meth od Loa din g Norm al Dishware......... ...10
Was h Cycle Table.. ......... ... ...... ... ... ...... ...........11
Turning on the A ppliance.................... ...... ...... 11
Ch ange the Pro gramme ...... ... .... ..... ....... ......... 12
At the end of the Wash Cycle.................. ...... ... 12
The manu facturer, following a p olicy of con sta nt developm ent and updat ing of the prod uct, may make mod ifi cations witho ut giv ing pr ior no tice.
This user manual shall also be go t from the manufacturer or respo nsi ble ve ndor.
Filtering System.. ... ... ... ... ...... ...................... ...13
Cari ng for the Di shwasher........... ......... ......... ..1 4
Posit io n ing the Ap plian c e.. ... ............... ... ...... ..15
About Po wer Co nne ction........ ...... ......... . ..... ...1 5
Wat er Connection... . ..... .... ...... ... ............ ........16
Start of dishwashe r. .. ................... ...... ... ... ...... 17
Before calling fo r serv ice. ... ...... ... ...... ... ......... ..18
Error codes. ...... ... ...... ... ......... ......... ......... .....19
Technical information. ... ... ............. ............... ..2 0
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When using your dishwasher, follow the precautions listed below:
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
-staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
-farm houses;
-by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
-bed and breakfast type environments. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. For EN60335-1
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. For IEC60335-1
This appliance is for indoor use only, for household use only. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid. Please unplug before cleaning and maintenance the appliance . Use a soft cloth moisten with mild soap, and then use a dry cloth to wipe it again.
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This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of an electric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Improper connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance; If it does not fit the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher. Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure
panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is operating, there is a risk of water squirting out. Do not place any heavy objects on or stand on the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward. When loading items to be washed:
1) Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal;
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2) Warning: Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points down or placed in a horizontal position. Check that the detergent powder is empty after completion of the wash cycle. Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe or the equivalent. For plastic items n recommendations. Use only detergent and rinse additives designed for an automatic dishwasher. Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The door should not be left open, since this could increase the risk of tripping. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. During installation, the power supply must not be
ot so marked,
check the manufacturer's
excessively or dangerously bent or flattened. Do not tamper with controls. The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using new hose sets and that old hose-sets should not be reused. The maximum number of place settings to be washed is 10. The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1MPa. The minimum permissible inlet water pressure is 0.04MPa.
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Dispose of the dishwasher packaging material correctly. All packaging materials can be recycled. Plastic parts are marked with the standard international abbreviations: PE for polyethylene, e.g. sheet wrapping material PS for polystyrene, e.g. padding material POM polyoxymethylene, e.g. plastic clips PP polypropylene, e.g. Salt filler ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, e.g. Control Panel .
Packaging material could be dangerous for children! For disposing of package and the appliance please go to a recycling centre. Therefore cut off the power supply cable and make the door closing device unusable. Cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled paper and should be disposed in the waste paper collection for recycling. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office and your household waste disposal service. DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary.
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For detailed operating method read the corre sponding co nten t on the inst ruct ion manual.
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance,open the door .
With each wash cycle.
Fill the detergent dispenser
Compartment For programmes with pre-wash only.
(Follow the user instructions!)
Check the rinse aid level
Check the regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Changing the programme
Electric indicator on control panel (if provided).
(On models with water softener system only.) Electric indicator on control panel (if provided). If there is no salt warning light in the control panel (for some models), you can estimate when to fill the salt into the softener by the number of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Scrape off any large amount of leftover food. Soften remnants of burnt food in pans, then load the baskets. Refer to the dishwasher loading instructions.
Close the door , press the Programme Button until the selected programme icon lights up. ( See the section entitled Operation instruction )
T urn on the water tap,the machine will start working at once.Running the dishwasher
1. A running cycle can only be modified if it has been running for a short time. Otherwise the detergent may have already been released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent dispenser must be refilled.
2. Press the for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme.
4. Restart the dishwasher.
Programme Button
Add forgotten dishes in the dishwasher.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle.
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap, unload the baskets
1.Open the door a little to stop the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again.
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched on again, please re-select the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher according to the original Power-on state ).
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop. Turn off the appliance using the On/Off Button. Since the appliance is standing by, it will power off automaticly after 30 minutes without any operation.
Warning: wait a few minutes (about 15 minutes) before unloading the dishwasher to avoid handling the dishes and utensils while they are still hot and more susceptible to break. They will also dry better.Unload the appliance, starting from the lower basket.
Op en the door carefully. Ho t stea m may es cape wh en the door is o pened!
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To get th e best performance from your dishwasher, read all o pera ting in struct ions be fore using it for the first t ime.
Button: To turn the power supply. Delay Button : To Press the button to delay. Displ ay screen : to show the remi ndi ng time
and the state(runni ng stat e, del ay time etc )
Program indicators:
Rinse Aid indic ato r: Indicates when th e disp ens er needs to be refilled.
Add salt indic ato r: Indicates when th e disp ens er needs to be refilled.
Delay time ,Remai n time ,o r erro r code s indicator:
funct ion in dic ato r:
Front view
1
2
8
3
Program Butt on : To Press the button to select appro pri ate Progr am.
Button: To sele ct half load function.
Program step indi cators:
Pre-w ash indic ato r: Ma in-wash indicat or: Rinse indicato r: Drying indi cator:
Program end indic ato r:
Back View
4 5 6
Cup shelf
1
2
Inner pipe
3
Lower ba ske t
4
Salt contai ner
5
Dispe nser
6
7
9
10
Cutlery rack
7
Spray arms
8
Filte r assembl y
9
Inlet pipe con nector
10
Drain pipeUpper ba ske t
11
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Before usin g your dishw ash er for th e firs t time:
A. Set the wa ter so fte ner
B. Add 1.5K g dish was her salt and then full fill the salt contai ner wi th wat er
C. F ill th e rins e aid dis penser
D. F ill in de ter gen t
The water soft ene r must be se t manu ally, usin g the wat er hardne ss dia l. The water soft ene r is desi gne d to remo ve minerals and salts fro m the wat er, whi ch wou ld have a detriment al or adv ers e effect on the opera tion of the app lia nce. The higher the co ntent of the se min erals and salts , the harder your wate r is. The softene r shou ld be adj usted accord ing to the hardness of the wate r in your ar ea. Your local Wate r Autho rity can advise you on th e hard nes s of the wat er in your area .
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dish was her is de sig ned to allow for adjustment in the amoun t of salt consu med ba sed on the hard ness of the wate r used . This is intended to optimise an d customi se the le vel o f salt consumpti on.
Please foll ow the st eps be low fo r adju stment in salt cons umptio n.
1. Open the doo r ,Switch on the appli ance;
2. Press the Pr ogram button for more than 5 seconds to sta rt the wa ter softe ner set mode l within 60seconds afte r the app liance wa s switched on( The Sa lt and Rinse aid warn ing li ghts will be on periodically when it get in th e set mod el );
3. Press the Pr ogram button to sel ect th e prop er set ac cor ding to your local environme nt, the sets wi ll change in th e foll owi ng sequence: H1->H2->H 3-> H4- >H5 ->H 6;
4. Press the Po wer button to end the set up mo del.
WATER HAR DNESS
dH
6-11
18-22 31-40 22-28 3.1-4 .0
23-3 4 4. 1-6.0 H5 30
35-55 61-98 43-69 6.1-9 .8
fH
0~90~5 0~0. 94
10-2 0
21-3 012- 17 2.1- 3. 0
41-6 0
Clar ke
0~6
7-14
15-2 1
29-4 2
mm ol /l
1.0- 2. 0 H2 9
Sele ctor Posit io n
H1
H3
H4
H6
Sa lt co nsumpti on
(gra m/ c ycle)
0
12
20
60
dH =1.25 Clarke= 1.78 fH=0.178m m ol/l1 DH: German deg ree fH: Fren ch degr ee Clark: British degree
The man ufa cto ry settin g: H3 (EN 502 42)
Contact your loc al water boa rd for info rmatio n o n the hardness of yo ur wat er sup ply.
If your model does not have any water softener, you may skip this section.
WATER SOFTENER The hardness of the water var ies fr om place to place. If hard wate r is used in th e dishwas her, de posi ts wil l form on the dishes and utensi ls. The appl ian ce is equippe d wit h a special softener that us es a salt container spec ifical ly designed to elim inate lime and mi nerals fro m the water.
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Alway s use the salt intended for use with dishwasher. The salt conta iner is located beneath the lower basket and should be fil led as explaine d in the following:
Attention!
Only use salt specifical ly designed for th e use in dis hwa shers! Every ot her ty pe of salt not sp ecifically designe d for the use in a dis hwasher, espe cia lly table salt, will da mag e the water soften er. In cas e of damag es cau sed by the use of unsuit abl e salt the ma nuf acture r does not give an y wa rr anty nor is liable for an y damages ca used.
Only fil l with sa lt jus t before starting one of the co mplete washi ng pro gra ms. Th is wil l prevent any grains of salt or salt y wa ter, which ma y have been spi lled, re mai ning on the bottom of the machine for an y peri od of tim e, whi ch may cause corrosion.
A After the low er basket has be en rem ove d, uns cre w and remove the cap fro m the sal t cont ainer. B Plac e the end of the fu nne l (sup plied) into the ho le and introduce ab out 1.5kg of dish was h er salt.
Full fill the salt cont ain e r with water,It is normal for a sm all amou nt of wate r to come out of the
C
salt container.
D After filling the con tai ner , screw th e cap tightly back clockwise. E The salt warning li ght will stop being aft er th e salt co ntainer has bee n fille d with sa lt.
F Immedia tely after fi lling the salt into the sal t container, a wash ing program sho u ld be started
progr am Other wi s e the filte r syste m, pump or other important parts of the machi ne may be damaged
by sa lty wate r. This is out of wa rra n ty.
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1. The sal t container must only be refi lled when the salt warning light in the contro l panel comes on. Depending on how well the salt dissolve s, the salt war ning light may sti ll be on eve n though the salt containe r is fi lled. If there is no salt warning light in the control panel (for some Models) ,yo u can estimate whe n to fill the salt into the so fte ner by the cycles that the dishwasher has run.
2. If the re are sp ill s of th e salt , a soak or a rapi d prog ram sh oul d be run to remove th e excessive salt .
(We sug gest to use a short
Rinse Aid Dispenser
Th e rins e aid is rel eased dur ing the fina l rinse to prevent wa t er from form ing droplets on yo ur dishes, which can le av e spots and stre aks . It also im proves drying by allowing water to ro ll off the dishes. Your dishwas her is de signe d to us e liquid rin se aid s. The rinse ai d dispens er is locate d inside the door next to the dete rge nt dispen ser. To fill th e disp enser, open the cap and pour the rinse ai d into the dispenser until the level indic ator turns complete ly bl ac k . The vo lum e of the rinse aid container is ab out 110ml .
Function of Rinse Aid
Rinse ai d is auto ma tica lly added during th e last ri nse , ensu rin g thor oug h rinsing, and spot an d stre ak free dryi ng.
Attention!
Only use brand ed rin se aid fo r dishwasher. Never fill the rinse aid di spe nser with any other substances
(e.g. Dishwash er cleani ng agent, li quid detergent). This wo uld da mage the app liance.
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When to Refill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
If there is no ri nse-ai d warn ing li ght in the control pa nel, you can est ima te the amoun t from th e colo ur of the opti cal level indicato r C locat ed nex t to the cap . When the ri nse -ai d cont ain er is full, the whole indicator will be dark .As the rins e-a id diminishe s, the size of the dark dot decrea ses . You should never let the rinse aid level fall 1 / 4 full .
As the rinse aid dim ini she s, the si ze of the black dot on the rinse aid lev el ind ica tor ch ang es, as illustrated below.
Full 3 / 4 fu ll 1 / 2 fu ll 1 / 4 fu ll - Should ref ill to elimi nat e spot tin g Empty
" "
To o pen th e dispens er, tur n the cap to the "op en" (left ) arro w an d lift it out.
1
Pour the ri nse ai d into the disp ense r, being care ful no t to overfill.
2
Replace the ca p by inserting it align ed wit h "open" arrow and turning it to the close d (rig ht) arrow.
3
Clean u p any ri nse ai d s pil led whil e duri ng fillin g with an absorbent cloth to av oid ex ces sive f oam ing
durin g the ne xt was h. Don 't for get to replace the cap befor e you clo se dishwa she r door.
Adjusting Rinse Aid Dispenser
The rinse aid dis pen se r has six or four settings. Always star t with the disp ens er set on "4". If sp ots an d poor dr yin g are a prob lem, incr eas e the amount of rinse ai d disp ens ed by rem oving the dispe nser lid and rotat ing the di al to "5" . If the di sh es still are not dr yin g prop erl y or are show spot s, adjust the di al to the ne xt hi gher lever unti l your di she s are spot-f ree. The recomm end ed setting is "4". (Fact ory va lue is "4 ".)
Incre as e th e dose if ther e ar e drop s of water or lime spots on the dishes aft er wash ing. Reduce it if there are stick y whiti sh sta ins on yo ur dis hes or a bluish fil m on glassware or knife bl ades.
Deterge nts with its che mi c al ingred ien ts are ne ces s ar y to re mo ve dir t, crus h dirt an d tran sport it out of the dish was her. Most of th e commerc ial quality det erge nts ar e suitabl e for this purpose.
Attention!
Proper Use of Deterg ent Use only detergen t spec ifi cal ly mad e for the use in dishwashers. Keep yo ur det erg ent fresh and dry. Don't put powd ere d dete rge nt into the dispenser until you're re ady to wa sh dis hes .
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Detergents
There are 3 sorts of de ter gen ts
1.With phosphat e and wit h chlo rine
2.With phos phate and wit hou t chlo rin e
3.Without ph osp hat e and wit hout chlo rin e
Normally ne w pulv eri sed deter gen t is without phosph ate. Thus the wat er softener func tion of phosphate is not given. In th is cas e we recommend to fill salt in the salt contai ner ev en whe n
the hardnes s of wate r is only 6 dH. If deterge nts witho ut pho sphate are used in the case of har d water often wh ite spots appea r on dishes and glass es. In this case pleas e add more deterge nt to rea ch bette r results . Dete rge nts witho ut chl orine do only bl each a littl e. Str ong an d coloure d spots will not be remov ed comple tel y. In this case please choose a program wit h a highe r tempera tur e.
°
Concentrated Detergent
Based on their ch emi cal compo sit ion, dete rgents can be split in tw o basic type s:
conventi ona l, alk ali ne det ergents with causti c compone nts low alkalin e conc ent rat ed det erg ents with natura l enzymes
Detergent Tablets
Detergen t tablets of di ff erent bran ds dissolve at different speeds. For this reason so me detergent tabl ets canno t diss olve and develop their full cle aning pow er dur ing sh ort programs. The ref ore please use long pr ogr ams wh en using detergent tablets, to ensure the com plete remova l of detergent residuals.
Detergent Dispenser
The disp enser mus t be refi lled before the st art of each wash cycle follo win g the ins tru cti ons provided in th e wash cy cle ta ble . Yo ur dis hwa sher uses less detergent and ri nse ai d than Conve ntiona l dish was her. Gener ally, only one tablesp oon of deter gen t is needed for a normal wa sh load. Mor e heav ily so iled items need more deterge nt. Alw ays ad d the detergent just be for e star tin g the dishwa sher, otherwise it could get dam p and will not dissolve prope rly.
Amount of Detergent to Use
If the lid is clo sed: pres s rele ase butto n. The li d will sprin g open . Always add the de ter gen t just be fore starting each wash cycl e.
Only use br anded deterg ent aid for dis hwa sher.
De te rgent powder
De te rgent table t
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care to keep it out of reach of children.
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Fill in Detergent
Fill the detergen t disp enser wit h deterge nt. The mark ing in dic ate s the dos ing levels , as illustrated on th e righ t:
The place of main wash cyc le det erg ent pl ace d.
A
The place of pre-wash cycl e dete rge nt pla ced .
B
Please observe th e manu fac turers dosing and storage Recommen dat ion s as stat ed on the de ter gent packaging.
Close the lid and press un til it locks in place.
If the dishes are he avily soi led, place an additional detergent dose in the pre- was h dete rgent ch amb er. This detergent wil l take effect during the pre-w ash ph ase .
You find information about th e amount of det erg ent for the sin gle programme on the last page. Please aware, tha t acco rdi ng to the le vel soiling and the specific hardness of wate r differences are possible. Please observe th e manu fac turer's reco mmendations on the det erg ent pa cka ging.
If your dishes are only moderately dirty, you may be able to use less detergent than recommended.
compartment. Press down the lid (1) until it clicks shut (2).
If you are using detergent in tablet form, read the manufacturer recommendations on the packaging in order to determine where the tablets should be placed inside the dishwasher (e.g. in cutlery basket, detergent compartment, etc.). Make sure that the lid on the detergent compartment is closed, even if you are using tablets.
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Consider bu ying utensils whic h are ide nti fied as dishwasher- proof. Use a mild detergent that is described as 'k ind to di she s'. If necessary, seek fu rth er information from the de ter gen t manu fac turers. For particular items, sele ct a prog ram with as low a tem perature as possible.
To prevent damag e, do not ta ke gla ss and cutle ry out of the dishwasher immedi ately
after the programme has ended .
Are not suitable Are of limited suitability
Cutlery wit h wood en, ho rn china or mo ther-of-pearl handles Plast ic items that are not he at res ist ant Older cutlery wit h glue d part s that are not temperature re sis tan t Bonde d cutl ery it ems or di shes Pewter or copper items Crystal gla ss Steel items su bject to rus tin g Wood en pla tte rs Items made fro m synthet ic fib res
(For best perf ormanc e of the dis hwa she r, follow these loading gu idelin es. Features an d appe ara nce of baske ts and cu tle ry baskets may vary from your mode l.)
Some types of glasses can bec ome dull after a l arg e number of washes
Silver and aluminum par ts have a tende ncy to di sco lour duri ng washing
Glazed pattern s may fad e if mach ine washe d frequen tly
Scrape off an y larg e amou nts of leftover foo d. Soften re mna nts of bu rnt food in pans. It is not nece ssa ry to rin se the di shes unde r running water. Place objects in the di shw asher in fol lowing way:
1.Items such as cups, gl ass es, po ts/ pans, etc. are faced down wards.
2.Curved ite ms, or ones wit h rece sse s, should be loaded aslant so that wa ter ca n run off.
3.All utensils are st ack ed sec urely and can not tip over.
4.All utensils are pl ace d in the way that the spray arms can rotate fr eely during was hin g.
Very small items shou ld not be wa she d in the dishwasher as they cou ld easily fall out of the bask et.
Load hol low items su ch as cup s, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing dow nwa rds so that water cannot coll ect in the cont ain er or a deep base.
Di she s and ite ms of cut ler y must not lie inside one anoth er, or cov er eac h othe r. To a void dama ge to glasse s, they must not touch. Load large ite ms whi ch are most difficult to clean into the lo wer ba ske t. The upper bask et is des ign ed to hol d more delicate and lighter dishware suc h as glasses, coffee and tea cup s Long bla ded kn ive s stor ed in an upr ight position are a potentia l hazard! Long and/or sharp it ems of cutlery such as carving knives must be pos iti one d horiz ont all y in the upp er bas ket . Pleas e do not ove rload you r dishwasher. T his is important for good results and fo r reaso nable con sumpti on of energy.
To p rev ent water dr ipping from the upper bas ket into the lo wer ba ske t, we recommend that you em pty th e lower bask et fir st and then the upper basket.
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The upper bask et is des ign ed to hol d more delicate
and ligh ter dishw are su ch as gla sse s, coffee and tea cups and sauc ers, as well as plates, sma ll bowls and shal low pa ns (as lo ng as the y are not to o dirt y). Posit ion th e dish es and co okw are so that they will not get moved by the sp ray of wa ter.
Please be remi nde d that :
Pots, servi ng bow ls, et c, mus t alwa ys be pla ced top down. Deep pots shou ld be sla nte d to allow water to flow out.
The Bottom Basket fe atu res fo ldi ng spikes so that larger or more pots an d pans ca n be load ed.
We suggest th at you place large items and the most difficu lt to cle an ite ms are to be placed into the lower basket: such as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls , as shown in the fig ure be low. It is preferable to place serving dis hes an d lids on the side of the rac ks in order to avoid bl ock ing the rota tion of the to p spra y arm.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
The height of the upper baske t can be adjusted in order to
creat e more sp ace fo r larg e utensil s both for the upp er
/lower bask et. The hei ght of the upp er bas ket can be
adjusted by lift up the basket for the uppe r posi tio n, and up
press the hand le to low er the up per ba ske t, see the picture
below:
Folding back the cup shelives
For better sta cki ng of pot s and pan s, the spikes can be folde d down as show in the picture rig ht.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
For better sta cki ng of pot s and pan s, the spikes can be folde d down as show in the picture rig ht.
Cutlery sho uld be pl ace d in the cutler y basket with the handles at th e bott om. If th e rack ha s side baske ts, the
spoons shou ld be loa ded se par ately into the ap pro pri ate slots, especial ly long uten sil s should be pla ced in the
horizontal pos iti on at the fr ont of th e uppe r basket as shown in the picture.
Do not let any item extend through the bottom. Always load sharp utensils with
the sharp point down!
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( )
Means: need to fill rinse in to the Rinse -Aid Di spenser.
Inten sive
No rma l
(*EN 502 42 )
Glas s
90 min
Rapid
For hea v iest soil ed crockery, and norm ally soil ed pots pans dishes etc with dried
on soil ing.
For normally soiled loa ds, su ch as , plate s,g lasses
pots
and ligh tly soile d pans.
This is stan dar d progra mme, it is suit abl e to cle an norma lly so ile d ta bl ewa re an d it is the mos t eff ic ient prog ramme in terms of its com bined en ergy and wate r consum ption fo r th at ty pe of table war e.
For ligh tly soi led crocke ry and glas s
For lightly so iled load s that do not need ex cel len t dryi ng efficie ncy.
A shor ter wa sh for li ght ly soiled loads and quick wash.
Pr ewa sh 50 Was h 60
℃)
( ℃ )
Rinse Rinse Rinse 7 0
( ℃ )
Dr ying
Prewash(45 ) Wash (55 )
Ri nse Ri nse (6 5 )
Drying
Pr ew a sh Was h (45 ) Rinse (65 )
Dr yi ng
Pre-wash wa sh( 40 )
Rinse Rinse(60 )
Dr y
Was h(65 )
Rinse Rinse (65 )
Drying
Wash (45 ) Ri nse (5 0 ) Ri nse (5 5 )
℃ ℃
3/ 22 g
(1 p iece)
3/22g
(1 pie ce)
3/ 22 g
(1 pie ce)
3/ 22 g
(1 p iec e)
25g
(1 p iec e)
20g
16 5
175
190
12 5
1. 4
1. 1
0. 74
0. 75 13.5
90 11.51.15
30
0.7
16.5
13
9
10
*E N 50242 : This program is the te st cyc le. The inform ation for comp ara bil ity test
in a cco rdance with EN 50242, as fol low s:
Capacity: 10 set tings Posi tion Uppe r bask et: upp er whe els on rails Rins e aid set tin g: 6 PI:0.49 W; Po: 0.4 5W. Left -on mo de dur ati on 30Mi n.
Starting a cycle wash
Dr aw out th e lowe r an d uppe r bask et, lo ad the dishes and push them back .
1
It is comme nded to load the lo wer baske t firs t, then the upp er one (s ee the section en tit led
Loadi ng the D ish washer ).
Pour in the detergen t (s ee the se cti on entitl ed Salt, Det ergent an d Rins e Aid ).
2
Inser t the plug into the so cket. The power supply is 220 -24 0 VAC /50 HZ, the specificat ion
3
of the socket is 10A 250VAC . Make sure that the wate r supp ly is tur ned on to full pressure. Close the door, press the On /Off but ton.
4
Press the desired pr ogram butt on , the cor respondin g indi cator lights up .
5
If a prog ram is sel ected, the response light wi ll light and the dishwasher be gins to star t.
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Premise:
A cycle that is under way can only be modified if it has only bee n runn ing for a s hort time. Othe rwise, the
1
detergent may have alre ady been rel eased, and the appliance may have alrea dy draine d the was h wate r. If this is the ca se, the deterge nt dis pen ser must be ref illed (see the section enti tle d " Loading the Detergent " ). Open the do or ,th e machine wi ll pause, pre ss the running program bu tton ,
2
then you ca n chan ge the pr ogram to the de sired cycle settin g (s ee the secti on ent itled " Starting a wash cycle. . ." ).
more tha n 3 seconds
If you open the door , the mach ine will pause. The p r ogram ligh t wi ll stop blink ing an d the buzzer will mooing every minute unles s you close the door . After you close the door , the machine will keep on working aga in.
A forgotten dish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Open the door a little .
1
After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door
2
completely.
Add forgotten dishes.
3
When the worki ng cyc le has fi nis hed , the buzzer of the dishwasher wil l soun d for 8 s econds, th en stop. Turn off the appliance usi ng the ON /OF F button, shut off the wate r supp ly and op en the door of the dishwasher. Wai t for a few min utes before unloadi ng the dishw asher to avo id han dling the dishes and utensils while they are still hot and mo re sus cep tib le to breakage. They will also dr y bett er.
during a wash cy cle
Close the door
4
The dishwasher will run again.
5
Switch Off the Dishwasher
The program light is on bu t is not bli nki ng, only in this case the programme has ended.
On/Off1.Switch off the dishwasher by pressing the Button.
2.Turn off th e water tap!
Open the door carefully.
Hot dishes are sensi tiv e to knoc ks. The dishes should th ere for e be allo wed to co ol down around 15 minutes before remo ving from th e appl iance. Open the dishw asher' s door, le ave it ajar and wait a few minutes before removing the dis hes . In this way they will be cooler an d the dry ing wi ll be improved.
Unloading the dishwasher
It is normal that the dish was her is wet inside. Empty the lower basket fir st and th en the upper one. This will av oid wa ter dripp ing from the upper Basket onto the dish es in the lower on e.
It is dangerous to open the door when washing, because the hot water may scald you.
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The filter pre ven ts lar ger re mna nts of food or other objects from gettin g insi de the pu mp. The residue s may block the fi lte r, in this ca se they must be removed.
The filter sys tem consi sts of a coarse fi lte r,a flat (Ma in fil ter ) And a microfilter(Fine fil ter ).
1
2
3
2
1
3
Main filte r
Food and soil partic les tr apped in thi s filter are pulve rized by a special jet on th e lower spra y arm and wa she d down to drain.
Coarse filter
Larger items, such as piec es of bones or gla ss, th at could block the drain are trappe d in the coa rse filter. To remove the item s caught by the filter, gentl y sque eze the tap on the top of this filte r and lift out.
Fine filter
This fil ter holds so il and food residu es in the sump area and
prevents it from bei ng dep osi ted on the dish es during wash cycle.
Filter assembly
The filter effic iently For best pe rfo rmance an d resu lts , the filter must be cleaned regul arly. this reas on, it is a goo d idea to remove the larger food par ticles tr app ed in the filter after each wash cycl e by rins ing the semicircular filter and cup unde r running wa ter. To remo ve the fi lte r devi ce, pu ll the cup handle in the upw ard di rectio n.
removes food particl es fro m the wash wate r, allo win g it to be recycled during the cyc le.
For
The dish was her mu st never be used without the filt ers. Impro per repla cem ent of the filter may reduc e the performance leve l of the app liance and dama ge dishes an d utensils.
2
1
St e p 1 Turn the filt e r in anti -clockwise direction,
Step 2 l ift th e filt er assy up
When following this procedure from step1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed; when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
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Remarks:
- Inspec t the fil ter s for blo cking after every time the dishwas her has bee n used .
- By unscrewing the coa rse filter, you can remove the filter syste m. Rem ove any food remnan ts and clean the filt ers un der ru nni ng water.
The entire filter assembly should be cleaned once a week.
Cleaning the Filter
To c lean the coa rse filter and the fine filter, use a cle aning bru sh. Re assemble the filter parts as shown in th e figu res on the last pa ge and reins ert th e entire assembly in the dishwashe r, posi tionin g it in its sea t and pressing downwar ds.
When cleaning the filters, don 't knock on them. Otherw ise, th e filte rs coul d be contorted and the perfo rmance of the dis hwas her could be decrease d.
The control panel ca n be clea ned by using a lightly dampe ned cloth . After cleaning , make su re to dry it thorough ly.
For the exterior, use a good appl ian ce polish wax. Never use sharp obje cts , scou rin g pads or harsh cleane rs on any part of the di shw ash er.
Cleaning the Door
To c lean the edg e around the door, you should use only a soft warm , damp cl oth . To a void penetratio n of water into the door loc k and ele ctr ica l comp onents , do not use a spray cleaner of any ki nd.
Never use a spray cl eaner to cle an the door panel as it may damage the door lock and elec tri cal co mponen ts. Abras ive ag ent s or some paper towels should not be used because of th e risk of scratchi ng or leavin g spots on the stainl ess st eel su rface.
Protect Against Freezing
please take fr ost pr ote ction mea sures on the dishwasher in winter. Every fter washing cycles, please operate as fo llo ws
1.Cut off the ele ctr ica l power to the dish washer.
2.Turn off th e water supply and di sco nne ct the water inlet pipe from the water valv e.
3.Drain the water fro m the inl et pip e and wat er valve. (Use a pan to gat her the water )
4.Reconnect the wa ter inlet pi pe to the wa ter valve.
5.Remove the fi lte r at the bot tom of th e tub and use a sponge to soak up water in the sump.
If y our dish was her ca nno t w ork because of the ice, please con tact pro fessional service persons.
time a
Cleaning the Spray Arms
It is neces sar y to clea n the spr ay arms regularly for hard water chemi cal s will clog the spray arm jets and be ari ngs .
To remo ve the up per spray arm, hold the nu t, rotate the arm clock wis e to remove it.
To remo ve the lo wer spray arm, pull out the spray arm upwar d.
Was h the arms in soapy and warm water and use a soft br ush to clean th e jets . Repl ace th em aft er rinsin g them thoroughly.
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After Every Wash
After every wash, tu rn off the water supply to the applianc e and lea ve the do or slight ly ope n so that mo isture and odours are no t trap ped insid e.
Remove the Plug
Before clea ning or perf orming ma intenance, always remove the plu g from th e sock et.
No Solvents or Abrasive Cleaning
To c lea n the ext erior and rubber parts of th e dishwash er, do not use solven ts or abrasi ve clea nin g product s. Only use a clo th with warm so apy water. To remo ve spots or stains from the sur fac e of the inter ior, us e a cloth dampe ned with wate r an a littl e vinegar, or a c lea ning product mad e specifically for dishw ash ers .
Posit ion th e appl iance in the de sired locati on. The back should res t agai nst the wall behind it, and the sides, along the adja cent cabinet s or wall s. The dishwasher is equ ipped with water supply and drain hoses th at can be posit ioned either to the righ t or the lef t side s to facilitate prope r inst all ation.
When not in Use for a LongTime
It is rec ommend that you ru n a wash cyc le wit h the dishw ash er empty and the n remo ve the pl ug from the socke t, turn off the wa ter supply and leave the door of the appl i ance slig htl y open . This will help the doo r seals to las t long er and pr eve nt odo urs from formin g withi n the applian ce.
Moving the Appliance
If th e appl iance mus t be moved, try to keep it in the ve rti cal posit ion. If abso lut ely necessary, it can be position ed on its ba ck.
Seals
One of the factors that ca use od our s to form in th e dishw asher is foo d that re mai ns tra ppe d in the seals. Periodic cleaning wi th a damp spong e will pr eve nt this from occ urr ing.
Once the ap plianc e is positioned fo r levelli ng, the height of the dis hwasher ma y be altered via adj ustme nt of the screwi ng lev el of the feet. In any case, the appl iance sho uld not be incline d more than 2 .
For personal safety: Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug with this appliance. Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the earthing Connection from the power cord.
Please look at the rating label to know the rating voltag e and con nec t the dishwasher to the approp ria te power sup ply. Use the re quired fuse 10 amp, time delay fuse or circ uit br eak er rec omm end ed and pr ovi de separate circuit serving only this appliance.
Ensur e the vol tag e and frequency of th e powe r being cor respon ds to those on the rati ng pla te. Only insert th e plug into an electrical so cke t whic h is earthed prope rly. If the ele ctrical socke t to which the applia nce mu st be connected is not appro pri ate fo r the plug , replace the socket, rather than usin g a adapt ors or the like as they cou ld cause ove rhe ating and bu rns .
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The appliance mus t be conn ect ed to the water mains using new hose- sets. The old hose-s ets sh oul d not be reused.
Wat er pressure must be be tween 0,0 4 MPa and 1 MPa. If the pre ssure is below the minimum consul t our Ser vic e Depa rtm ent for advice.
Pull The safety supply hoses completely out from storage compartment located at rear of dishwasher.
1
Tighter the screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread 3/4inch.
2
Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher.
3
The safety sup ply hose con sists of the do uble wall s. The hose's syst em guarantee s its intervention by blo cki ng the flow of water in cas e of the sup ply ho se breaki ng and when the air space be twe en the suppl y hose itself and the outer corru gated hose is full of wa ter.
A h ose th at att aches to a sink sp ray ca n burs t if it is installed on the same wate r line as th e dish washer. If your sin k has one, it is recommen ded th at the hose be disconnected and the hole plugged.
Turn off the water.
1
Unscrew the safety supply hose from the faucet.
2
Connect the cold water supply hose to a thre aded 3/4(inch) connector and make sur e that it is fastened tight ly in place. If the water pipes are new or have not been used for an extended per iod of tim e, let the wate r run to make sur e that th e water is cl ear and free of impurities. If this precaution is not taken, there is a risk th at the wa ter in let ca n get blo cke d and dama ge the applianc e.
Inser t the dra in hose into a dra in pipe with a minimum diame ter of 40 mm, or le t it run into the sin k, making sure to avoid be nding or cri mpi ng it. The top of the hose must be less tha n 1000 mm.
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Front
NOTE The top of the hose must be less than 1000mm.
Counter
A
Drain pipe
B
φ 40 mm
How to Drain Excess Water From Hoses
If the sink is 10 00 hig her from the floor, the excess water in hoses cannot be dra ine d dire ctly into the sink. It will be necess ary to drain excess water from hos es int o a bowl or suitab le containe r that is he ld out side and low er than the sink.
Water Outlet
Connect the water drain hose. The drain hose mus t be correctly fitt ed to avo id wat er lea ks. Ensure that th e water drai n hose is no t kink ed or squashed.
Extension Hose
If you need a drain hose exte nsi on, make sur e to use a simi lar drain hose. It must be no longer than 4 m etres; otherwise the cleanin g effect of the dishwasher could be red uce d.
Syphon Connection
The waste connect ion must be at a heig ht les s than 10 00 mm (ma ximum) from the bottom of th e dish . The water drain hose sh oul d be fixe d .
The following things should be checked before starting the dishwasher.
The dishwasher is level and fixed properly
1
The inlet valve is open
2
There is a leakage at the connections of the conducts
3 4 The wires are tightly connected
The power is switched on
5
The inlet and drain hoses are knotted
6
All packing materials and printings should be taken out from the dishwasher
7
After installation, please m ake sur e to keep th is man ual. The content of this manual is very help ful to the users.
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Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker acted
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Power supply is not turned on
Water pressure is low
Door of dishwasher not properly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged
Kitchen sink clogged
Improper detergent
Spilled rinse-aid
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely.
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.
Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on.
Make sure to close the door properly and latch it.
Check drain hose.
Check the coarse filter (see section titled )" Cleaning The Filter "
Check the kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well. If the problem is the kitchen sink not draining ,you may need a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwashers.
Use only the special dishwasher detergent to avoid suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher, then select any cycle. Dishwasher will drain out the water at the first step.Open the door after draining is stop and check if the suds is disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Detergent with colourant was used
Hard water minerals
The affected items are not corrosion resistant.
A programme was not run after dishwasher salt was added. Traces of salt have gotten into the wash cycle.
The lid of the softer is loose
A sp ay arm is
r knocking against an item in a basket
Items of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet
This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
Make sure that the detergent is the one without colourant.
To clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergent and wear rubber gloves. Never use any other cleaner than dishwasher detergent for the risk of foaming or suds.
Always run the quick wash programme . without any crockery in the dishwasher and without selecting the Turbo function (if present), after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lid .Ensure the fix is fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which are obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on the dishwasher function. if in doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.
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The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
The programme was not powerful enough.
Not enough detergent was dispensed.
Items are blocking the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination in the base of wash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the sp ay arm jets
r
to get blocked.
Combination of soft water and too much detergent.
Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes.
Dishes block detergent cups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Select a more intensive programme. See" Wash Cycle Table ."
Use more detergent, or change your detergent.
Rearrange the items so that the sp ay can rotate freely.r
Clean and/or fit the filter combination correctly. Clean the sp ay arm jets. See "Cleaning the Spray Arms".
Use less detergent if you have soft water and select a shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loading the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount of rinse-aid/refill the rinse-aid dispenser.
r
Dishes are removed too soon
Wrong program has been selected
Use of cutlery with a low-quality coating
Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape. Begin unloading the dishwasher only once t he dishes are barely warm to the touch. Empty the low basket first. This prevents water form dropping off dishes in the upper basket.
In short program the washing temperature is lower. This also lowers cleaning performance. Choose a program with a long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
E1
E4
Ed
Longer inlet time.
Overflow.
Signal response abnormal (hint but not warning).
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted,or water pressure is too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
Signal transfer error between main and minor board
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service. If there is water in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak, the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
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Height : 845mm Width : 448 mm
Depth : 600mm
(with the door closed )
Water pressure: 0.04-1.0MPa Power supply: see rating label Capacity: 10 place settings
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Technical Data Sheet
Sheet of househol d dish was her ac cor ding to EU Directiv e 1059 /2010:
Ma nufact ure r
Type / Desc ription
Standard place se tti ngs
Energy eff ici ency clas s
Annua l ener gy con sum pti on
Energy consump tio n of the sta nda rd cle aning cycle
Power co nsumpt ion of off-mode
Power co nsumpt ion of le ft- on mod e
Annua l water consump tio n
Drying eff ici ency clas s
Standard cl ean ing cy cle
Program durati on of the st and ard cleaning cycle
Noise level
Mo unting
Could be bu ild-in
TEKA
LP8 440 VR02/LP8 440 BLANCO VR01
10
A++
211 kWh
0.74 kWh
0.45 W
0.49 W
2520 litre
A
EC O 45
190 min
49dB(A) re 1 p W
Free standi ng
Yes
Height
Width
Depth (with conne cto rs)
Power co nsumpt ion
Rated volta ge / f requency
Wat er pressure (flow pressur e) 0.4-10 bar = 0.04-1 Mpa
NOTE
A + + + (highes t eff ici ency) to D (lowest efficien cy)
Energy consump tio n 211 kWh per yea r, base d on 280 sta ndard cleaning cycles using col d water fill an d the cons ump tio n of the low po wer mo des. Actual ene rgy consu mption will depend on how the applian ce is use d.
Wat er con sumption 2 520 litre per yea r, base d on 280 standard clea ning cycl es. Act ual wa ter consumption will depend on ho w the app lia nce is used.
A ( highes t efficiency ) to G (lowest effic ien cy)
This progra m is suit abl e for cle aning soi led normally soiled table war e and tha t it is the mo st effic ient prog ramme in terms of its combin ed ene rgy an d water consumption for that type of tabl ewa re.
The devi ce meets the Eu rop ean st andards and the directives in the curren t vers ion at de liv ery:
- LVD 2006/ 95/ EC
- EMC200 4/108/EC
- ErP 2009 /12 5/EC
84.5 cm
44.8 cm
60 cm
1760- 2100 W
AC 220-240 V/ 50 Hz
The abov e valu es hav e been measu red in accordance with standard s unde r spec ifi ed ope rat ing conditions. Resul ts may vary gre atly acco rdi ng to qua ntity and pollution of th e dishes, wa ter ha rdn ess, am ount of deterge nt, etc.
The manu al is bas ed on the Eu rop ean Union 's standards and ru les.
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