Whirlpool GCXP 7240 User guide

Category
Dishwashers
Type
User guide
GCXP 7240
Dishwasher Features.................................... ...3
AWater Softener...........................................4
Attention before or after loading the Dishwasher
Baskets..........................................................9
Filtering System.............................................15
Caring for the Dishwasher...............................15
BLoading the Salt into the Softener.................5
CFill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
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DFunction of Detergent
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Loading the upper Basket.................................9
Loading the Lower Basket...............................10
Cutlery Basket........................................... ...11
Wash Cycle Table...........................................12
Turning on the Appliance...............................13
Change the Programme..................................13
At the End of the Wash Cycle...........................13
Before calling for service.................................23
Error codes...................................................24
Technical information.....................................25
Control Panel...................................................3
Water Connection...........................................22
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Please carefully read the installation instruction
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....17Aesthetic panel's dimensions and installation
Tension adjustment of the door spring 19..............
Connection of drain hoses.......................................19
Dishwasher installation steps..........................20
To review the section on troubleshooting Tips
will help you to solve some common problems
by yourself .
Dear Customer,
Please carefully read this manual before using the
dishwasher, it will help you to use and maintain the
dishwasher properly.
Pass it on to any subsequent owner of the appliance.
This manual contains sections on safety Instructions,
Operating Instructions, Installation Instructions and
Troubleshooting Tips, etc.
The manufacturer, following a policy of constant
development and updating of the product, may
make modifications without giving prior notice.
Keep it to referto it at a later date.
If you can not solve the problems by yourself ,
please ask for the help of professional technicians.
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This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce
the risk of anelectric shock by providing a path of
least resistance of electric current. This appliance
is equipped with a cord havi ng an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is installed and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in the risk of an electri c shock.
Check with a qualified ele ctrician or service
representative if you are in doubt whether the
appliance is properly grounded. Do not modif y the
plug provided with the appliance; If it does not fit
the outlet. Have a pro per outlet inst alled by a
qualified electrician.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep
child away fromthe open door of the dishwasher,
there could still be some detergent left inside.
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Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish
rack of the dishwasher.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked
dishwasher safe or the equivalent. For pl astic items
n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Us eo nly deter gent and rins eadditiv es
design ed for an aut omatic d ishwash er.
Ne ver u se s oap, laun dr yde terg ent, or h and
wa shin gdeterg en t in you r d ishwash er. K eep
these produ cts out ofth ere ach of chi ld ren.
During installation,thepowersupplymustnot
be excessivelyordangerouslybentorflattened.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all
enclosure panels are proper ly 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 the
door when it is open. The appliance could tip
forward.
on or stand on
When lo ad ing i te m s to b e wash ed:
1)Locatesharp itemssothat theyarenot likely
todamagethedoorseal;
2 Warning: Kni ves and otherute nsils wi th
sh a rp points mu st be loa ded i n t h e ba sket
w it h their poi ntsdown or p lace di n a
horizontalposition.
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When using your dishw asher, you sh ould
preve ntplastic items fro mcomin gint oco ntact
wit ht he he ating el ement.(This inst ru ction is only
applica ble to machines with a vi sualheat ing
ele ment.)
I fth esupply cord is d amaged, it mus tbe replace d
by them anu facturer or itsse rvic eagent ora
si mi larly qual ifi ed perso n i n or de rto a void a
hazar d.
Pl ease d is pos e of pack ing materials pr oper ly.
U se th e dishwasher only for its intended fu nction.
Remove the door tothe washing compartmentwhen
removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwasherdetergentsare stronglyalkaline, they
can be extreme ly d ang er ous if s w a l l ow e d.A void
contact with skin and eye sand ke ep child ren awa y
from th e dishw asherwh en t he door isopen.
Check thatthe detergent comparmentisempty
aft er com pletio no f the wash cycl e.
The app lian cei s to be co nne cted to t hewater
mainsusing new hosesets and that oldhose-sets
should n ot be r eused.
The maximumnumberof place settingstobe
was hed i s1 0 .
The maximumpermissibleinletwaterpressureis
1Mp a .
The minimumpermissibleinlet water pressureis
0.04Mpa.
Children should besupervised toensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
T his appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children with reduced physical, sensory or
ment al capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge ,unless they have been given supervision
o r instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
)
When using y our dis hw ashe r, fo ll ow t he precaut ions lis t ed b el ow:
Th e doo rsh ould not be left o pen,
since th isco ul d incr easethe risk of tr ipping.
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D ispo se o f the dishwas herpac kag ingm aterial c orrectly.
All packagi ng mate rials ca nbe recy cled.
Pl ast ic pa rtsa rem arked w ith t hes tand ardinter nat ional abbrevi ations:
PE fo r pol yet hyle ne,e .g.sheet wrapping m ater ial
PS for polysty rene,e.g.paddingmaterial
PO M polyox ymethylene, e.g. pla stic c lips
PP pol ypr opy lene , e.g. Salt fill er
AB S Acrylo nitri leB utad ieneSty rene, e. g. Co ntro l Pa nel .
Packaging materialcouldbedangerous for children!
Fo rdi spos ing ofpa cka gea nd thea ppli ance ple ase go t o a r ecycling cen tre. The refore cut
off the powersupplycableand makethe doorclosingdeviceunusable.
Cardboard packaging ismanufactured fromrecycledpaper and shouldbedisposedin the
w aste p ap erc ollec tion f or r ecycling .
By en sur ingth isprodu ctis dispo sed of correctly,you wil l hel ppr event po tentialn egati ve
con se que nces for the e nvi ronm ent a nd hum anheal th,w hic h cou ldotherw ise be c aused
byinappropriatewaste handling of this product.
Fo rmor ed etail ed informat iona bout rec ycli ngof this prod uc t, please con tac t your loc al
ci tyoffice and your hou seh old w aste dis posal se rvic e.
DISPOSAL :Do not dispose th is pr oduct as unsorte dmunicip alwaste .Collect ion of such
waste separ ately for spe cialtr eatment is n eces sary.
WARNING!
Toget thebestperformancefrom yourdishwasher, readall
operating instructions beforeusing it for the firsttime.
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Ba ck Vi ew
Fr on t vi ew
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Po we r li ght:To co me on w hen Power ON/O FF
button is presseddown.
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ON/O FF Butt on: To turn on/o ffthe po wer sup ply.
Display: To displ ay delay time or error codes.
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Saltand RinseAid Warning Light:To come on when
the softeneror dispenserneeds tobe refilled.
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Program indicator light:when you select was hing
pro gram , the correspond l i ght w ill d i splay.
Pro gram Ke y- pre s s:To select w ash ing p r ogr am
whenpresstheKey-press.
Delayed Start Button: Pressthis buttonto setthe
delaye dhours for washing. You can de lay the start
of w ashing up to 24 ho urs. O nepress o nthis
but ton del ays th e st ar tof w ashin g by o ne h o ur.
3in1 i ndi cat o rlight / 3 in1
functions Button:To selectands how 3in 1
MainFilter
Deterg entDis penser
CupShelf
Cutlery Basket
CoarseFilter
Rinse Aid Disp enser
Inletpipe connector
Drainpipeconnector
Low er B aske t
Sp rayA rms
Upp er B ask e t
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Sa lt Cont ainer
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on
Off
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Tray a ss
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Be fore using your dishwa sher for the first time:
Th e wat er so ften ermust be set m an ually, using th ewa ter ha rd ness di al.
Th e wat er soften er is design ed to remove minera lsand salts f rom t hewat er, which w ould h ave
adetrimentalor adverseeffect ontheoperationofthe appliance.Thehigherthe
content ofth ese mineral sand sa lts,the harde ryour w ater is. T he s of tener s hould b e
adju sted acco rdi ngt othe har dness o ft he wat erin you rarea. Your loca lWa terA uthority
can advise youonthehardnessofthewaterinyourarea.
Adjusting Salt Consumption
The dishwasher is de signed to al low f ora dj ustment i n the amo unt of sa lt co nsumed bas ed onthe ha rdne ss o f
the waterused.Thisis intended tooptimise and customisethelevel o f saltconsumption.
1. Unscrewthecap fromthesaltcontainer.
2. Ther eis ar ing on th e con taine rwit hana rrow o nit ( se e fi gure
ontheside),ifnecessary, ro tate thering intheanticlockwise
directio nfro mth e"-" Setting towardthe" +"sign, basedon the
hardne sso f the water be ing used.
It is rec omm end edt hat adju stme nts shou ldbe m ade in
acco rd ance wit hthe f ollo wing sch em e:
Contact yo urlocal water boar df orinf ormation on t he hardne ssof your w ater su pply.
dH
mm ol /l
0~1 40~8 0~1.4
/
0
/
14~3 98~22 1.4~3.9 - 20 50
39~8022~45 3.9~8 Mid 40 25
+
60 16
fH
0~1 0
10~28
28~56
Clar ke
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Clark:Britishdegree
°
fH: French degree
°
DH : Ger man degr ee
dH=1.25 Clarke=1.78 fH=0.178mmol/l
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WATER HARDNESS
SelectorPo si tion
Salt consumption
(gram/cycle)
Aut o nomy
(cycles/1kgs)
Pl eas e fol lo w the s t eps bel owf or a d justment in s alt con sum ptio n.
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"-"
"+ "
"Mid"
Note:2
Settingtowardthe"+"sign
Settingtowardthe"-"sign
Settingtowardbetween
the "-" si gn and "+" sign
No sa ltn eed added
45~60 80~1 07 56~75 8~11
A. Water Softener
A. Set the w ater sof tener
B. Add 1.5 Kg d ishwash er salt and then full f ill the sal tcontai nerwith wate r
C. Fi l l the r i nse aid d isp en s er
D. Fillindetergent
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1.The sal t con tai ne rmust only be ref il led when the salt warning ligh tin t he contr olpanel comes on.
Depend ing on how w ell t hesalt diss olve s,th es alt warnin glight may s till be on even tho ugh the
salt container isfilled .
If there i sno sa ltw arning light in the con trol p anel(fo rsome M ode ls), you c an e stimate whento f ill
the s altint o the softene rby the cycles that t he di shwasher has ru n.
2. If there a re spills o ft he salt ,a soa kor arap id program s hould be ru nto remove the excessive sa lt.
Always use the salt intende dfor use wi th dishw asher.
The saltc ontain er is locat ed ben eath the l ower bas ket and sh ouldb efilled a s e xplained in the
foll ow ing :
Attention!
Only us e salt spe cifi ca lly desi gne dfort he use i ndishwa shers!E very other type of
salt n ot speci fically de signed for theu se in ad ishwasher,espe cially t able salt, will
damage the w ater soft ene r. I n caseof d ama ges caused b ythe useo funsuit able
salt t he ma nuf act urer does not g ive anywa rranty no r is liabl e for a ny damag es cau sed.
Only fill wi thsal tjustb efore starting one of theco mp lete was hingp rogra ms.
This will preve ntany g rains ofs alt or salty wate r, wh ich ma y have b een spi lled,
remain ing on the bottom ofth e machine f or anype riodof time , which m aycause
c o rros io n.
B. Loading the Salt Into the Softener
C. Fill the RinseAid Dispenser
Th er i nse aid isrel ea sed d uri ngthe fi nal ri nse to pr event wat er f rom f orming d roplets o nyo ur dish es, w hic h can leave
spots ands trea ks. It also improve sd ryi ngby allow ing water to ro ll off the d ishes .Your di shwasher i s des igned t o
usel iquid rins ea ids.The rinse a iddispense risl ocated i nsi de t he d oor next to the detergent di spens er. To fill the
dispenser,openthecapandpourthe rinse aidintothe dispenseruntil thelevel indicatorturnsc ompletelyblack.
Thevo lumeof the r ins eaid contai neris about 11 0ml .
RinseAidDispenser
Function of RinseAid
Rinse aid is aut om at ic ally a dded duri ng t helast ri nse, ensur ing thorough rinsi ng, and spo tan d s treak f ree drying.
Attention!
Only usebranded rinse aidfor dishwasher.Never fill therinseaiddispenserwithanyothersubstances
(e.g. Dishwasher cle aning agent, liq uid d eterge nt).Th is wou ld damag e t he app lian ce.
A Remo ve the l owe r bas ket an dt hen uns crew and rem ove th ec apf romt he salt contai ner.
B U
se a funnel to fillthe sal tcontainer wi th about 1.5kg ofdishwashersalt,
then pleaser emove the saltfunnel fromall production .
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Full fillthe saltcontainer with water.Itis normalfor a small am ount of wate rto come
outofthesaltcontainer.
D Aft erf illing t he cont ai ner , screw thec apti ghtly bac kcl ockw ise .
E U sual ly, the sal t w arning l ight will st opbein g ill umina te dwithi n2 -6 days aft erthe sal t con tainer has been fil led w ith
salt.
F I mmed iately aft erfi lling t he salt into the sal tconta iner, a wa shing p rogram sho uld be st arted (We su ggest to use the
soak or r apid progra m). Other wise the f ilter syst em, pump or o ther i mporta nt pa rts of t he m achine may be da maged
by salty wat er. Th is is out of w arrant y.
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To op enthe di spen ser,tur nthe c ap to t he " ope n" ( left) arr ow a nd l if t i t out.
Po ur t he rinse ai d int o th e dispe nser,be ing caref ul n ot t oo verfi ll .
Replace the cap b y inserting it a ligned with "open" arrow and turning i tto t heclosed (righ t) arrow.
Adjusting RinseAid Di spenser
The rins e aid dispe ns er has six or four s ett ings.Always sta rt wi th the d ispens er
set o n "4". I fspots and p oo r drying are a p roble m, increa se t he amoun tofr inse
aid d ispensed b y removin g the d ispe nserli dand rot ating the d ial to "5". If t he
dishes st il l are no td ryi ngprope rlyo rare show s pots, a dj ustth e di alto t he n ext
highe r lev erun til your dishes ar esp ot-f ree. Th erecom mend ed setting is "4".
(Factory valueis "4".)
Increasethedose ifthereare drops of waterorlimespotsonthe dishes afterwashing.
Reduceitifthere are stickywhitishstains on your dish esorabluish filmon glasswareor
knife blades.
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As th erinse aidd iminishe s, t he si zeo f th e black dot
ontherinse aidlevel indicatorchanges,as illustratedbelow.
Full
3/4full
1/2full
1/4 full - Should refilltoeliminate spotting
Em pt y
Adjust lever
(Rinse)
When to Refill the RinseAid Dispenser
Ifth ereis no r ins e-aid war ning light in t hec ontr olp anel, you can est imat ethe am ount f ro m th e col our
ofth eopti ca l l evel indi cat or C loc ated ne xtto t hecap. When the rinse-a idc onta iner isfu ll, th ewhole
indicato rwill be d ark .As the r inse -aid di minish es,th es izeof the dark dot de crea ses. You sho uldneve r let
t he r ins e aid lev el f a l l 1 / 4 f ull.
durin gthe nex tw ash. Don' tf orgett ore pla cethe cap be for e you clos edis hwa she rd oor.
Cl ean up a n y r ins e ai d spilled while du rin g f ill i ng wi th a n ab sor bent cl oth to av oid excessi v e f oam i n g
NOTE:
Deterge nts w ith its chem ical ingred ients a renece ss ary to r emove dirt ,crush d irt an d trans port it o ut of t he di sh was her.
Mostof the commercialqualitydetergentsare suitableforthisp urpose.
D. Function of Detergent
Detergents
There ar e 3 sort s of det e rgent s
1.Withphosphate andwit hchlorine
2.Withphosph ate andwithout c hlorine
3.Wit hou t ph osphate and with out chlorine
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C ( R inse - Ai d i nd ic ato r)
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Amount ofDetergentto Use
Proper U se o fDe terg ent
Use o nly det erge ntspeci ficallym ade f or t heus ei n dis hwa shers. K eep your det ergentfr esh and dry.
Don't putpowdereddetergentinto thedispenseruntilyou'reready towash dishes.
Dishwash erde tergen tis co rrosive! Take c are to kee pi t out of reach ofc hildren.
WARNING!
Based ontheir chemicalcomposition,detergentscan besplit intwo basictypes:
The use of normal washingprograms incombinationwith concentrateddetergents
redu ces poll ution a nd is good for your dish es ; these wash p rog ram sare spe cifically mat che d
to th e di rt- diss olvi ng pro pert i es o f t he e nz ymes of the con cent rate dde terg ent. For this reas on
normal wash programsin whichconcentrateddetergentsareusedcanachievethe same
results thatcanotherwiseonlybe achievedusing intensive programs.
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Detergenttabletsofdifferentbrandsdissolveat different speeds. Forthisreasonsome
dete rgent ta blet scan not dissolve and dev el opthe irfu ll cl eanin gpower dur ing s ho rt
prog ra ms. There fore please use l ong program swh enu sin gde terg ent t ablet s, t o
ensu r e the complet e re mova l of d e t erg e n t re si du al s.
The disp enserm us tb erefilled before the start of e ach was hcyclef ollowi ng the i nst ructi ons
provided in t he w as h cycleta bl e . Your dis hwa sher use sless de terg ent an d rins eaid t han
Conventionaldishwasher.Generally, onlyonetablespoon of detergent is neededfor
anormalwashload. Moreheavily soileditemsneedmore detergent.Alwaysaddthe
dete rgen tj ust b e fore star ting the dishwas her, othe rwis eit coul dge t da mp and w ill n ot
di s sol v e pr ope rl y.
Concentrated Detergent
DetergentTablets
Detergent Dispenser
Always a dd th edetergent just before starting each w ash cycle.
Onlyusebrandeddetergentaidfordishwasher.
If thelid is cl osed: press release butt on.T he l id will sp ring ope n.
conventional,alkaline detergentswithcausticcomponents
l ow a lkal i ne c onc entr at ed d eterge nts with natur a l e nzy mes
Normally ne w pu lverised deterge nt is with out phos pha te.T hus the wate rsoften erfu nc tion o f
phosphate i s not give n. In th is c a se w e recom m e nd to f i ll sa lt in th e salt co nt a in er even whe n
the h ar dness o fwate ris o nl y 6 d H.If dete rg entsw it ho ut phosp hate are used in the caseof h ard water
often white s pots ap pear on d ishesa nd glasse s. I n th is case pl ease add mo red et ergent to r each
better r esul ts . Det e rgen ts w it h o ut chl orin e do only ble ac h a lit tle. Str o ng and c ol o u red sp o t s w i ll no t
bere mo ved complete ly. I nth isca sep leas echoos ea p rogr am with a hi gher tem perature .
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I fyou use 3in 1ta blets ino ther pro gr ams, t he a pp liance will not ac hieve ago odp erformance.
Only the 3in1 function (for the prog ram :int ensi ve/ Norm al/E co.) Can b e used wit h 3in 1ta blets .
Fillt hede tergent disp enserw ith d etergen t.
Th e m arking in d ic ates th e dosing level s , as
i ll us tra ted on t he r igh t:
Th ep lace o f main wash cycle dete rg ent plac ed,
M IN me ans appr oximatel y2 0go f deter ge nt.“”
Th ep la ceo f pr e-wash c ycle det erge nt p laced ,
ap proximat ely 5go f det ergen t
Pleaseo bserve th em anufa ct urers do sing and storage
Recommendationsas statedonthedetergent packaging.
Close the lid and press untilit locks in place.
I f t h e dish es ar e heavily so i led , pl ac e an ad ditio nal
detergen tdos ein the pre- was h deterg ent cha mber.Th isd etergen t will take effe ctdurin g the pre-wa shp has e.
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B
Fill in Detergent
You fi ndin form atio nabout the amo unt o fdet er gent for th esi ngle pro gram me ont he last page .
Pl ea sea ware , tha t accordi ng t othe lev elso iling and the spec ific hardnes sof wa terd iffer ence sa repossib le.
Pleaseobserveth emanufacturer'srecommendationsonthe detergentpackaging.
When us ing 3i n1 combi nation / com pact Det ergents ,please pa y atten tionto make sure that
the size of the combi nation detergent s fits to t hedispe nser so that combinat ion
deterge ntscan b e ea sily p utinto the d ispenser, and th edispenser wou ldnot b ebro ken.
Your dishwas her has a 3i n1fu nctio nw hich nee dsno sal ta ndrin se aid b uta 3In1 tablet.
This dishwasher comesw itha 3in 1tablet cont ainer as anacce ssor y.
1.Thefigure belowshowshowtohangthe 3in1 tabletcontainerontheupper basket.
2. Rot ate t heup pers pray eran dch ange the locat ion o f the conta ine r to en sure the uppe rs prayer i sn ot
obstructedby the 3in 1 tabletcontainer.Refertothe figurebelow forreference.
3.Put the 3in1 tabletintothecontainer ,then start the 3in1 pro gram.
How To Use The 3IN1 Function
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For b est perfo rmance oft he d ishwa sher,f ollow the selo ading guide lines. Feat ures an d
appea rance of bask etsand cut ler ybasket s may va ry fr omyo ur m odel.
Attention before or after Loadingthe Dishwasher Baskets
Scr ape off any large am ou ntsof leftov er fo od. S often r emnan ts of bur nt food in pans .
It isn ot ne cessary to rinse the dis hes un der running wat er.
Plac eobject s in t he dishwash erin foll owing way:
1.Item ss uch as c ups, glass es , p ots/pan s, etc. ar efaced dow nw ards .
2.Curved i tem s,o r on esw ith rece sses, s hould b el oaded as lant so that water can run off.
3.All utensilsare stackedsecurely andcannot tipover.
4.All utens ils ar e pl ac edi n the way t ha t the spray a rms can rota te fr e ely dur ingw ash ing.
Ve rysma llite ms shou ld no tbe washe d in the d ishwash eras the ycould easi ly fal lou tof th eb aske ts.
Loading the Upper Rack
The u p per rack i s desi g n ed t o hold m ore delic at e and ligh ter d ishw are such as g las ses , c offee
and tea c up a nd sauc er s, as w ell as pl at es,sm all bowls and sh allow pa ns(a slo ng a sthe yar e
not t oodirty ).
Po sition the dish esa ndc ookware so t hat t hey do n ot get m ovedby t he spray of wate r.
Upper wheels
Lower wheels
Adjusting theUpperBasket
Th e height o fthe upper b ask et ca nb ea dj uste din order to creat emore spa ce for lar ge u tensils
bothfor theupper/lowerbasket.Theheightof the upperbasketcanbe adjusted byplacingthe
wheels on di ffer ent h eigh t of the r ai ls. Lo ng it ems, serving cu tlery, sala dserve rsan dkn ives
should be pl aced o n the shel f so t hat t hey d o not o bstr uctt herota ti on of the s pray arms.
Th e she lfca nb e fo ld ed back or be r emoved w hen not requir ed for use.
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Cups
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Small serving bowl
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Large serving bowl
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Glasses
Saucers5
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Dish
Dessert dishes
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Loading the L ower Basket
Werecommendthatyoup lace largeitems whicharemostdifficulttocleanintothelower basket:
pots,pans,lids,servingdishes andbowls, asshownin the figureto theright.
I t is p referabl e to place ser vi ng dis hes and lids ont hesi deof the rac ksin orderto avoi db locking
therotationofthetopsprayarm.
Pots, servingbowls,etc.must always beplaced top down.
D eep pots sh ould bes lan tedto allo wwater tof lowo ut .
Th eb otto m b aske t fea ture f ol d down tin ero ws so t hatla rger or m ore pots an dp ans c anbe lo aded .
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O val platter
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Soupplates
Dessert dishe s
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Dinner pl ates
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Silverware basket
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Cutlery Basket
Fo rwashing in th ed ishwashe r the fol lowing cutl ery/di shes
Cutle ryw ith wood en, h orn chi na or
mothe r-of-pe arlha ndles
Plas tic items that ar enot heat re sistant
Older c utlery with glued p arts that are not
temperatureresistant
Bondedcutleryitemsordishes
Pewte r or coop er it ems
Crystalglass
Steel ite mssubj ectto rust ing
Woodenplatters
Items madefrom synthetic fibres
Do n ot p utin i tems that are dirt yof c igarett eash,c and le wax,l acquer or pai nt.
If you b uy new d ishes pl ease mak es ureth atthey are su itab lefor dis hwa shers.
Somety pes ofg las ses c an b ecome
dullaftera large numbe rofwashes
Si l ver and a l u mi nu m p a rts hav e a
tendenc yto disc ol our du ring w ashin g
Glaze d pa ttern s may f ad e if ma c hin e
was he d fr equen tly
P lea se d o no t ove rloa dy our di shw ash er.T here is only space fo r10 stan dar d dis hes. Do not
us ed ish that is no t su itable fo rdish wa shers .T his i sim por tant f org ood resu ltsa ndfor
reasonablee nergyconsume.
B efore lo ading the dis hes, you sho uld:
Removelarge left-over
S ofte n re mnants of burnt f ood in p ans
Dishesandcutlery mustnotimpedetherotationof thesprayarms
Lo ad holl owi tems su ch as cups ,g lass es, p ans etc. with the ope ning do wnwa rds sot hat
w ater can not collect i n the con tainer o r adeep b ase
NOT E:
NOT E:
Arenotsuitable
Are of limitedsuitability
Loading cutlerya nd dishes
Whenloadingthe dishes andcutlery, pleasenote:
Cutlery shoul d b eplaced in the cutler yba ske t wit h the han dlesat the bott om.If the rack has side baske ts, the
spoons shoul d b eloaded sep arat ely into the appr opriate slot s,es pecially l ong utensi ls should be pl ace din t he
horizont al po sition at the f ron tof t heu ppe rba sketa ss how nin the picture.
Itisdangeroustoopenthedoor when washing, becausethe hot watermaybescalded toy ou.The doorshouldnot be
leftintheopenpositionsincethiscouldpresentatrippinghazard.
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3
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3
2
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2
2
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3
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1
3
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1. Tea spoons
2. Dessert spoons
3. Soup spoons
4. Forks
5. Knives
6. Serving forks
7. Serving spoons
8. Gervy ladles
Al ways load sha rpu tensi lswi ththe sha rp
po int d own!
Donotleaveany item extendthroughbottom.
Knive sand oth erutensil swith shar ppo ints
mustbeloadedin thebasket withtheir points
down or pl aced in an h orizont al position .
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Wash Cycle Table
Meani ng ne e dt o fi ll rin se int o the Ri n se Ai d Di sp ens er:-.
()
*: , -E n 50242 This program is the test cycle the ri nse a id dis pens e r
settin g i sre comm ended t obe set to position6.
Da ily
In ten siv e
StandardProgram
322g/
Pre wash-
Delicate
P re wash(50 )-℃
Wash( 65 )
Rinse
Rinse( 55 )
Drying
Rinse
Pre w ash-
Was h(4 0 )
Rinse( 60 )
Drying
Pre wash(55 )-℃
Wash(55 )
Rinse( 65 )
D r ying
Was h(4 0 )
Rinse
155
1.09
120
113.
30
05.
95
071.
16.0
13 0.
Ec o
322g/
Pr e wa sh-
Wa sh(55 )
Rinse(65 )
Drying
170
093
.
14 0
.
90.
13 0.
322g/
To rins edi shes that you
plan towa sh later that day.
Pr e wash-
8
001.
30.
Express
25g
25g
Daily
Eco.
Inten siv e
3i n1 1pcs
3in1 1pcs
F ornor mally soiled l oads,
suc h as plates gl asse s,,
andlightlysoiledpans.
po ts
Forlightlysoiledlo ads such,
as pla tes g lass es bowls and,,
lightl y soiled pans.
Fo r the heaviest so iled loads ,
s uc h as pot s pan s c a sser ol e,,
dis he s andd ishes t hath ave
been sitting withdriedfood
on them f or a whi le .
Pre wash(50 )
-
Wash ( 65 )
Rinse
Rinse
Rins e(55 )
Drying
Pre wash(50 )
-℃
Wash ( 55 )
Rins e(65 )
Drying
Pre w a sh
-
Wash(50 )
Rinse( 65 )
Dryi ng
150
108
.
160 0 84
.
120
113
.
16.0
13 . 5
10 . 5
3in1 1pcs
3in1
3in1
3in 1
+
+
+
+
+
+
Forheaviests oiled crockery,
a ndnor mally soiled pots pans
d ishes etc with dried on soiling;
、、
F ornor mally soiled l oads ,
s uch as pots plate s
glasses andlightlysoiledpans.
、、
Standarddailycycle for
normallysoiledloads,
s uch as pot s plate s
glasse s.
、、
As horterwash for lightly
so iled lo ads and quic kwas h.
For lightly soiled
croc kery and glass
Rinse
Rinse( 40 )
RinseRinse
RinseRinse
RinseRins e
the power consumption of off-m ode is 0W,left-on model is 0.73W.
F orall s oiled loads, su ch as
pots, pans,casserole dishes
and dis hes thathave been
sitti ngw ith dried food onthe m
for a while.
P re-Wash
A UTOWash
Rinse
Rinse
D rying .
3 22g
/
120-160 0.8-1.1 9-12
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Premi se:
1. Acycl e tha ti s und erway ca n on ly be modifi ed if it has on ly been runn ing
for a sho rttime . Other wise, the detergen t may h ave alrea dy been r el eased ,
and the appli ance may have alrea dy dra inedthe w ash water.If this is t hecase,
the deter gen t dispens er must be refil led( se ethe s ection enti tled " Loadi ngthe
Detergent" ).
2. Presscurrentprog. Button more than3 secondsto canceltheprogram ,
then you can chan ge t heprogr am t o the d es ired cycle setti ng(s eethe section
entitl ed " St arting a washcyc le.. . " ).
3. P re s sone of ot her s pr og.B ut ton mor ethan 3 s econds t o cancel ther uning program ,
transla sethe program whi ch y ou p ress.
4. P re ss t he di splay bu tton more tha n 3 se co nds to re- edit d isp lay ti me.
WARNING!
It is dangerous toopenthedoor w hen washing,becausethe hot watermay s cald you.
When t he working c ycl e h as fi nis hed , t he b u z zer of th e d ishwash er wi l l sound for 8 seco n ds, t hen st op . Tu r n o ff
t he a pp lia n ce usi ng the ON/ OFF b ut ton, shut o ff t he water s uppl y a n d open the d o or of th e dish was her.
Waitfor afew minutesbefore unloadingthedishwasherto avoidhandlingthedishes andutensilswhilethey
are still hotand m ore suscep tibl e tobr eak age. The yw ill al sod ry be tter.
Openthedoor carefully.
H ot d ishes are sensit iveto kn ocks. The dis hes should there fore be a llow ed t o co ol d own arou nd 1 5minutes
befor eremovi ng fr om the appli anc e.
O pen t he dish washer' sdoor, leave it aj ar and w ai t a f ewmi nutes bef orer em oving the dishes. In this way they
w il lbe cooler and the dr ying wi ll b eim proved.
Unloadingthedishwasher
It is n ormal that th edishw asher is wet insid e.
Empt ythe l owerb asketfirst an dthenthe up per on e.Th iswill av oid wate rdri pp ing fro mthe upper Bas ket on to
the dishes in the l ower on e.
Turning On theAppliance
Change the Program...
Forgot toAdd a Dish?
AttheEndoftheWashCycle
Sta rtinga cycle wash
1 Draw out the lowerandupper basket, load the dishesand pushthemback.
It is com mended to loadt helo we r bask et f irst, then the upp ero ne (s eet he s ecti one ntit led
Loading the Dishwasher ).
2 Pour in the de t e rg en t (see th e se ct i on ent i tle d Sa lt, De t e rgent an d Ri ns eA id ).
3 Inse rt th eplug in to th eso cket .The pow er s upplyis 220 -240 VAC /50 HZ ,th e specific ation of th e
socket is 10A 25 0VA C. M ake sure that the water supply is turn ed on to f ull p ress ure.
4
“”
“”
Ope nthe doo r,p ress t he ON/OFF butto n, and t heON/OFF l ight will turn on.
Press th epro gra mbutton toa sired w ash c ycle . and close th ed oor .After 3 s econds, the mach ine will work .
Aforgotten dish can be added at any time before the detergent cup opens.
Load the forgotten dishes.
Close the door, the dishwashe r will start running again
after 10 seconds.
After the spray arms stop working,you can ope n the door
completely.
2
Open the door a little to stop the washi ng.
1
3
4
2. Tur n off the wat er tap!
1.Switc ho ffth edis hwa she r by p res sing the ON/ OFF bu tton.
Th eb uzze rof the dishw asher m oos for 8se con ds, o nly in th isca se the p rogramm ehas en ded .
Switch OfftheDishwasher
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The fil ter prev ent sl arger remn ant sof food or ot her obj ects from gett ing insi dethep um.
Theresiduesmay blockthefilter, inthis case they mustbe removed.
The fi lter system c on sists of a coar se f ilter, aflat (Main filter)
A n da mi c ro fi lte r( F i ne f i lter).
Food and soil particles trapped inthisfilterarepulverizedby a
specia l jet on t hel owe r spr ayar ma ndw ash edd own tod rain.
Lar g er i tem s, s uc h as pi e c es of bone s or glas s, t ha t could bl o ck
thedrainaretrappedin the coarse filter.To remove theitems
caugh t by the fil ter, gen tly sque eze the tap o ntheto p of this
filterandliftout.
Thisfilter holdssoiland food residuesin the sumpareaand
preventsitfrombeingredepositonthe dishes duringwashcycle.
Main filter
1
Coarse filter
2
Fine filter
3
2
3
1
Filtering System
Filterassembly
Thefilterefficiently
For best p er formance and res ults , t he f il ter mustbe cle anedre gula rly. t hisr eason,it i sa goo dide ato
r em ove t hela rger foo dpar ticl estr apped in the f ilte raft ere ach was h cyc leby ri nsing t he s em ici rcular f ilte ran d
c up u nderru nnin gw at er.Toremo vethefil terd evic e,pull t hecu phandle in t he u pwardd irec tion.
re mo vesf ood parti cle s fro mthe wa shw at er,all owin git to be rec ycle ddu ring the cycl e.
For
WARNING!
T he dish was her must n e ver be used wi thout t he f ilt er s.
Imp ro per repl ac ement of the f ilter may red uce the perf orm an ce lev el o ft he app lian ce
and damage dishesand utensils.
St ep 1 Turn t hefilter i n ant i-clockwis ed irection,
t hen li f t it up.
St ep 2 lif t the Ma in fil te rup
Step 3 lift theF inefilter up
When following this procedure from step1 to step 3, the filter system will be removed;
when following it from Step 3 to Step 1, the f ilter system will be installed.
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Th e cont ro l p ane lcan be cleaned by u sing a l ightly dampen edc loth .
Afte rcle an ing, m ake sure t o dry it thor oug hly.
For the e x t e rior, us e a good app lianc e po lis h wax .
Neveruse sharp obj ects, sco ur ing pa ds orh arsh c lean ers on a ny p art o fthe dis hw asher.
ProtectAgainst Freezing
1.Cutoff theelectricalpower tothedishwasher.
2.Tur noff th ewater supply and disconnec t th ewater inlet pipe from the w ater val ve.
3.Drainthewater from the inletpipeandwatervalve. (Use apan to catchthewater)
4.Reconnect the water i nl et pipe to t he wate rvalve.
5.Remove the fil ter at t he bott omo f the t uband use a spong eto soak up wate rin the sump.
pl ease take fros tprotect io n m easures o nt he di shwasher in wi nter. Every fter washi ngc ycles,
pl ease op erate as follow s
time a
Caring for the Dishwasher
- Inspec t t he filter sfo rblo ckin ga ftere ver ytime t he dis hwa she rhas been u sed.
- By uns crew ing the c oar sefi lter, you can r em ove the filter syst em .Re movean yf oo dre mna nts and
cleanthefilters underrunningwater.
Remarks:
Cleaning the Filter
CleaningThe Door
To c lean t h e c o a rs e f ilter and t he fi n e fi lter, use a cl eani n g bru sh . Reas sem ble the filter parts as sho wn in t h e f igures
on t he las t pa ge a nd r ein sert t he e nti re assem b ly in the dis hwa sher, pos itio ning it i n i tsse at and pres sing dow nwa rds.
Theentire filter assembly shouldbe cleanedoncea week.
Whencleaning the filters, don't knock onthem. Otherwise, the filters could be
contorted andtheperformanceofthedishwashercouldbedecreased.
WARNING!
To cle an th ee dge around t hedoor, you sho uldu seonly a sof twarm, dam pcloth.
To avoi d pene trati ono f wa terin to the d oorlock and el ectrical componen ts,do not
usea spray cle aner of any k ind.
WARNING!
Never u sea spr ay c leaner t oc lean t he d oor panel as it m ay dam age the door loc k
and electricalcomponents.
Abr asiveag ent so r som epaper towels shou ldnot be use dbecau se of th eri skof
sc r a t c hi ng o r l eav ing s pot s on t he st ain less stee l s ur fa ce.
Cleaning the SprayArms
It is nece ssary to clean the spray arms regular lyin order to
remove the a ccumulation of s cale fr omthe hard water
and thus preve ntblocki ng of spray arm jets and b earings.
We Sug gest to poke t heblocked spr ay arm jets with a needl e
to e nsure good washi ng effect.
I f y ou r di shwashe r cann ot wor k be ca u s e o f the ic e, pl e a se c onta ct p rofe ss io nal s erv ice p erso ns.
Unscrew
Theinstallationof thepipes
and electricalequipments
should bedone by professionals.
Electrical Shoc kH azard
Di sc onne ct e l ectri cal p o we r be fore
installingdishwasher.
Failuretodosocanresultindeathor
electrical shock.
Theinstallationposition of dishwasher shouldbe near theexisting inletand drainhosesand
powercord.
Oneside of the cabinet sinkshouldbe chosen tofacilitatethe connection ofdrain hoses of
thedishwasher.
Installation preparation
Note: please check theaccompanying installation accessories(hook for aestheticpanel
,screw)
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Itisrecommendthatyourun a washcycle withthe
dish washer e mpt yan dthe nr emove t he plu gf rom the
socket, turn o ff th ewa te r supp ly and l eave the door of
t he app l ia n c e s l ight ly open. Th is wil l hel p t h e doo r
sealstolastlonger andprevent odoursfromforming
withi ntheappliance.
If the appliance must be moved, t ryto keepit in t he
verticalposition.Ifabsolutely necessary, itcanbe
positi oned on its back.
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe
dishwasher is f ood th atremain st rappe di n theseals .
Periodic clea ni ng with a damp sponge will prev entt his
f r o m oc curr ing.
Aft er ever ywash, turn off the wa ter supp ly t othe
applia nce and l ea veth e doo rs lightl yop en sot hat
m oisturean dodour sar en ottra ppe dinside .
Befo re cleaning or perfo rmi ng mainten ance, always
remove the p lug from t hesocket.
Tocleanthe exteriorandrubberparts ofthedishwasher,
donot use solventsor abrasivecleaningproducts.
O nly use a c lo th w ith w arm soa py wate r.
To rem ov esp ots orst ains f rom the sur face of t he
interi or, usea clothda mpened withwater a na little
v inega r, o ra clean ing pro duct mad es p eci fically f or
dishwashers.
After EveryWash
Remove thePlug
No Solvents orAbrasive Cleaning
Mov ing t heAp plia nce
Seals
WhennotinUse for aLongTime
(Unit: mm)
3.5
15
444
1.5
390
179
175
19
38
52
418
Cabinet
Dishwasher
Door of
dishwasher
Minimum space of 50mm
90 °
90 °
450 mm
820mm
100
580mm
80
Space between cabinet
bottom and floor
Electrical, drain and
water supply line
entrances
Pleasecarefully readtheinstallationinstruction.
Illustrations of cabinetdimensionsandinstallationposition of thedishwasher
Prepar ations should b ema debefor emoving the dishwas her toth ei nstallatio npla ce.
C hoose a place near the si nk to fac ilita tethe inst all ation ofin letand d rain hoses ( see f igu re 1).
If dishwas her is install ed a tthe corner o f th eca binet ,the resh ouldbe som esp ace (illus trat edin figu re 2 )
w hen the door is o pene d.
2
1
Minimumspacewhen
the door is opened
【】Figure2
Cabinetdimensions
【】Figure1
1
Theaestheticwoodenpanel
couldbeprocessed according to thefigure 3
Theaestheticpanelshould
beprocessed in accordance
withthe illustrated dimensions
【】Figure3
Aesthetic panel's dimensions and installation
Lessthan5mm
betweenthetop
ofdishwasher and
cabinetandthe
outer dooraligned
tocabinet.
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Installationof aesthetic panel
【】Figure4a
2
Installthehook onthe aestheticwoodenpanel andputthe hookinto the slot of theouterdoor of
dishwasher(seefigure4a).After positioning ofthepanel ,fix thepanel ontotheouterdoor by
scr ew s and bo lt s(See figu re 4 b) .
Installationof aesthetic
woodenpanel
【】Figure4b
.takeawaythecover
.pinupthescrew
. g e t bac k the c o ver
1
2
3
Outer door of
dishwasher
Aesthetic panel
Hook for aesthetic panel
4X18 screw
Spacer for aesthetic panel
Cover
Hop hook
St4 countersunk
head screw
Lower hook
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Whirlpool GCXP 7240 User guide

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