White-Westinghouse WDFD09JFCWD Owner's manual

Category
Dishwashers
Type
Owner's manual
9placesettings
10 place settings
half-load function
Alt function
WDFD09JFCSD
WDFD09JFCWD
Witheachwashcycle.
Compartment
For pro gramm es with pre-wash only.
(Follow the user instructions !)
Electricindicator on control pane l (if provided).
Check the rinse aid level
(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.
Check the regeneration
salt le vel
Load the baskets
Select a p rogramme
Turn on the w ater tap and press the Sta rt/Pause button. The machine will start working
after about 10 seconds.
Running the dishwasher
Switch off the applia nce
Turn off the water tap,
unload the baskets
Fill the detergent dispenser
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.
The y will a lsodry better.Unload the appliance, startingfro m the lower b asket.
Changing theprogramme
Add forgottendishes in the
dishwasher.
Scrape off any large amount of leftover food. Soften remnants of burnt food in pans,
then l oad the baskets. Refer to the dishwashe r loading instructions.
Close the door, pres s the Programme button until the selected prog ramme lights up.
( See the section entitled Operationg instruction )“”
When the working cy cle has finished, the buzzer of the
dishwasher will sound 8 times, the n stop.
Turn off the appliance using the On/Off button.
If the appliance is switched
off during a wash cycle.
Op en t he do or car ef ull y.
Hotst eammay esc ape
when thedoorisopened!
If the appliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched
on agai n, plea se re-select the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher
according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance, Open the door.
For detailedoperatingmethod read thecorresponding contentontheinstructio nmanual.
1. A running cycle can o nly be modified if it has been run ning for a short time. O therwise the detergent
m ay have already be en released and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent
dispenser must be refilled.
2. Pres s the Start/Pause button(wi th the door closed), then press the program button for more than 3
s econds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme.
4. Restart the dishwash er.
1.Press the star t/paus e button to stop the machine.
2.Open the door.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, then press the s tart/paus e button, the dishwasher w ill
s tart running again after 10 seconds.
To re view the sec tion on t ro ubleshooting Tip s
willhelpyoutosolve some commonproblems
by yourse lf .
Dear Cus tom er ,
Please carefully readthismanualbefore usingthe
dishwasher,itwill help y ou t ouseandmainta inthe
dishwasher pro perly.
Passit on toanysubseq uen towner of the app liance.
Thismanualcontains sectionson safetyInstructions,
Operating Instructions, Installat ionI nstructionsand
Trou bl esho o tin g Tip s, et c.
The man ufactu rer, f ollowing ap olicy of c onstant
develo pmenta ndu pdati ngof the pr oduct ,m ay
make m odifications w ithout gi ving prior notice.
K eep it as a r e f er in the later da ys .
Ifyo ucan not solv et hepr oblems b y you rself ,
please ask f or the help o fp rofessiona lte chnician s.
Th is a ppli ance isin tended t obe used in h ou sehold
andsimilarapplications suchas:
-s taff kitch en a reas in s hop s,off ices and othe r
w orkin genviron me nts ;
-farm hous es;
-b ycli ents inh otel s,m otels and othe rres ident ia l
t ype env iro nments;
-bedandbreakfast type environments.
Dishwasher Feat ures.. ........ ..... ..................... ...3
A Wa te r So ften er... ... ......... ... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..4
At tentio n b efor e o raf te r loading the D ish was h er
Baskets..........................................................9
FilteringSystem. ............................................13
Caring for the Di shwasher.......... .......... . .........14.
B Loa din g the Sal tin to t he Soft ener. ... ... ... ... .. ..5
C Fill theRinseAidDispenser.........................5
D FunctionofDetergent .................... ..... ........6
WashCycleTable................... ............... .........11
Turningon theAppliance................................12
Change theProgramme.............. ................12....
At the Ene ofthe Wash Cycle..................... ......12
PositioningtheAppliance................... ..........15..
Wate r C onnecti on. ... . ..... ...... .... ... .. .... ... . . ... ... .1 6.
A bout P owe r C onne c ti on. ... . ..... ...... .... ... . .... ... 1 5.
St art of dishwasher........ ........ ................ ... ...17..
Beforecal ling forservice........ ................... .....18.
Errorcodes. ................................... ..............1 9.
Tec hnical information...... ........................ .....20..
ControlPanel...................................................3
The Method Loading Normal Dishware.............10
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 resist ance of elec tric current. This a ppliance
is equipped with a cord having an equipm ent-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is installed and gro unded in accordance with
all local c odes and ordinances.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep
child away from the open door of the dishwasher,
there could still be some detergent left inside.
ren
Donotabuse,siton,orstandonthedoorordish
rack of the dishwasher.
Do n ot touch the heating element during or
immediatel y after use.
(This instruction is only applicable to machines
with a visual heating element.)
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked
dishwasher safe or the equivale nt. For plastic items
n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Use o nly deterge nt and rin se addi tives
desi gn ed for an a utom atic dis hwa sher.
Never us eso ap, laun dryde te rgent ,or h and
washi ng deter gent in you r dis hwa sher.Ke ep
t h ese pr od uct s out of th e reach of childr en.
During installat io n,the power su pply must n ot
be exce ssive ly or d angerously be nt or flatten ed.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not place any heavy objects the
door when it is open. The appliance could tip
forward.
on or stand on
When l oading ite ms to be w ashed :
1) L ocate sharp items so t hat they a renot likel y
to damage t he door seal;
2 Warni ng: Kni ves and other u tensils with
shar p poin ts must be loade din the bask et
with their points do wn orp laced i n a
horizontal position.
)
W he n usi ngyour di shw asher, yo ush oul d
p rev en t pl a stic item s f r o m c oming i n to c ontact
w itht hehe ati nge lement.(T his i nst ructi on i s only
appli cable to m ac hines with a visual heatin g
el ement. )
Ifthesupplycordisdamaged, itmust bereplaced
bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora
simi la rly q ual i fied pers on i n orde r t oav oid a
ha zard .
Plea sed ispose of pa ck in gm ater ials properly.
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when
removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwash erde ter gents are strongl yalkal ine, they
can be extrem el ydangerou sif swall ow ed.Avoi d
conta ctwit hskin a ndeyes and kee pch ildren aw ay
fro m the dishwasher w hen the door is ope n.
C heck th at th e det erg ent com parm ent is e mpt y
aft er compl etion o fthe wa shcycle .
The a pplianc ei s to be connec ted to the water
mains u sing new hose sets and th atol d hose-sets
should no t be reu sed.
The maxi mum nu mb erof place set tings to be
was hed i s9.
The maxi mum pe rmis sible inlet water pressure is
1MPa.
The mi nimum perm issible inl etw ater press urei s
0.04MP a.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge ,unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
)
When usin g your dis hw asher, foll ow the p r ecaut ions lis ted b elow:
The d oorsh ould n otbe left o pen,
since this coul d increase t heris kof trip ping .
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service
representative if you are in doubt whether the
appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the
plug provided w ith the appliance; If it does not fit
the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all
enclosure panels are properly in place. Open
the door very carefully if the dishwasher is
operating, there i s a risk of water squirting out.
D ispo se o ft hedish was herpac kag ingm aterial c orrectly.
All pa ckaging material sca nbe recy cled.
Pl ast ic pa rtsa rem ark edw itht hest and ardi nternati onala bbr eviations:
PE fo r polyeth yle ne,e .g. s hee t wra ppin gm ater ial
PS for polystyrene,e.g.paddingmaterial
PO M polyox ymethylene, e.g .pla stic c lips
PP pol ypr opy lene, e.g . Sa lt filler
AB S Acrylo nitri leBu tadiene St yrene, e. g. Co ntrol Pa nel .
Packagingmaterialcouldbedangerousfor children!
Fo rdi spos ing of pa ckage a nd the appl iance ple ase go to a re cyc ling cen tre. Ther efor e cut
offthe powersupplycableandmakethe doorclosingdeviceunusable.
Cardboard packaging ismanufactured fromrecycled paperand shouldbe dispos edin the
w aste paper c ollecti on f or recy cling .
By ensurin gth ispr oducti s dispo se dof corr ectly, you will hel ppre ven tpo tent ialn egat ive
con se que nces f or t heenvi ronm ent a nd hum anh eal th,w hic hcou ldo ther wise be c aused
byinappropriatewaste handling ofthisproduct.
Fo rm orede ta iled infor mation a bout rec ycli ngo ft his prod uct ,ple ase con tac t your loca l
ci tyoffice and your househo ldw ast edispos alse rvi ce.
DISPOSAL :Do not dis pose th is pr oduct as unsor ted muni cip alwa ste .C oll ect ion of such
waste sep ara te ly for spe cialt reatment i s neces sary.
beforeusingit forthe firsttime.
To getthe best performance fromyourdi shwasher,read all operatinginstructions
8. S ta rt /Pa use bu tton:To start the s elected
wash ing pro gram or pau sethe washin gpr ogram
when th em ach ine isw or king.
1. On/ OffButton: to switch On/Offthea ppliance.
7. Half load functions Button:To selectHalf load
functions.(With thisHalfload function you can
onl yus eit when you ha veo nly abou t or less t han
6 place setting dish wave, andyouwillsee less
wa tera nd e nergyc onsumpt ion , can onl yb e use dwith
Int ensi ve, N ormal, E , Glas san d60 mi n.)
3.Power indicator :To showwhenthepower on.
2.ProgramButton:To Pressthebutton toselect
appr opriate Pr ogram.
4. Pr og ram i ndi c ators:To sho w which p rogr am
yo u have chose.
6. Salt andrinse aidwarningindicators:Toshow
whenthesaltcontainerordispenserneedto be refilled.
5. Hal floa d in dica tors:Tos how Half l oad functio ns
startin gup orn ot.
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Ba ck Vie w
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Front view
Dispenser
CupShelf
S pray a rm s
Fi lt er asse mbl y
Inletpipe connector
Drain pipe
LowerBasket
Innerpipe
UpperBasket
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Salt Container
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C O
Th e wat er soften er must be s et m anu ally, using the w ater hard ness di al.
Th e wat er soften eris design ed to remove minera lsan dsa lts f rom t hewat er, w hich woul dha ve
a de trimental o r adverse effe ct on the op eration of t he app liance .
Th e higher t he cont ento f t hese miner als and sal ts, the h arder your w ater is .
Th e softener sho uld be adjusted accordin gto the ha rd ness of t he wate rin you r area. Your lo cal WaterA uthor it y
can adviseyouonthehardnessofthewaterinyour area.
AdjustingSaltConsumption
The dishwas her is de signed t oall ow for a djus tment in the amo unt of sa ltco nsumed bas ed o nt he ha rd ness of
thewaterused.Thisisintendedtooptimiseandcustomisethelevelo f salt consumption.
WAT ER SOFTENER
Th eh ar dne ss o fthe wa ter v aries f rom place to plac e.I f hard water is us ed i nthe di shwa sher, de posits w ill
form on th e dish es and uten si ls .
Th ea pplian cei seq uipp ed with asp ecial so ftener tha tu ses a salt c onta iner spe ci fically des ign ed to elimi nate
lime an dm inera ls fr om the wate r.
Contact your l ocal w ater bo ardfor i nformat io n on t he hardne ssof your wat ersu pply.
If your m odeldoesn ot have a ny w ater softener, you mays kip this secti on.
Clark:British degree
fH: F rench degree
DH : Ge rman de g ree
dH=1.25Clarke=1.78fH=0.178mmol/l
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The manufa ctory set ting : H4 ( EN 50242)
Be fo re u sing you rdis hwa sher for th e first time:
A. Set the wa ter s often er
B. Add 1. 5Kgd ishwasher salt an dt hen f ull fil lthe salt con tainer w ithw ater
C. Filltherinseaiddispenser
D. Fill in de t e rgent
dH
mmol/l
0~90~ 5 0~0.9 4 H1- S oak lig ht b r igh t
0
10-20
6- 11
1. 0-2 .0
9
21-3012-17 2. 1-3 . 0 1 2
H4-ECO Lightbright
20
fH
0~6
7-1 4
15-21
Clarke
WATER HARD N E SS
SelectorPosition
Salt consumption
(gr am/c y cle)
Please f ol low thes teps bel owf ora djustmen t in salt consum ption.
18- 22 31-40 22-28 3.1- 4 .0
41-6023- 34 4. 1-6 .0 3 0
60
29-42
1. Sw itch on theappliance(withthe doorclosed);
2. Pre ss the S tart/Pau se b utton for mor et han5 seconds to s tart the wat erso ften er
set mod el w ithin 60 seconds after the a pplian ce w as s witched on ;
3. Pre ss the button to sel ectt hepr oper set acco rdi ng to your local en vi ro nment,
thesetswillchangeinthefollowingsequence:H1->H2->H3->H4->H5->H6;
4. Pre ss the On/Off bu tto n or no op erat ion for5 sec ond st o end t hes etu pmo del.
(The Saltand
Rin se a idw arni nglig hts will be on per iodi cally wh enit get inth ese tm odel)
Start/Pause
35- 55 6 1-98 43-69 6.1- 9 .8
H3-1 Hour Soa klightbright
H5- ECO Soak L ight brig ht
H6-E CO 1 Hour li g h t br ig ht
H2- 1Hourlightbright
1.The s alt con tai ne rmust only be refil le dw hen t he salt warning light in the control panel comes on.
Depend ing on how w ell t hes alt dissolve s, th es alt warni ng light may st ill be on even t hough the
salt cont ai ner is fill ed.
If ther eis n osa ltw arning light i n the con trol panel ( forso me M ode ls) ,you c an e stim ate when to f il l
the s alt i nto the so ftener by the cycles t hatthe dishw asher has run.
2. If there a re spi lls o fthe salt ,a soak or ar apid pro gram s hould be runt o re mo vethe excessiv esa lt.
Always use the salt intende df oru sew ith di shwasher.
The sa lt c ont ain er i sl ocated ben eath the l ower bas ket and sh ould b efill eda se xplaine d
int he f oll ow ing:
Attention!
Only use salt spe cif ically desi gne d fort he use i ndi shw ash er s!E very ot hertype of
salt no t specif ical ly de sig ned fo rt heu se in ad ishwas her, espe cially tab le salt, will
damage the w ater soft ener. I n case of d amages caused by t he use o f un suitab le
salt t he ma nufact ure rdoe s not g ive anywa rranty nor is liabl e for a ny damag es cau sed.
Only f il l wi ths alt ju stb efo re start ing one o fth eco mp let e was hingp ro gr ams.
This wi ll p reve ntany g rains of s alt or salty wate r, wh ich ma y have b een spi lled,
remain ing on the bottom o fth e machi nefor any p eriod of ti me, which may cau se
c o rrosio n.
Th er i nse aid i srel ea sed during t he fin al rin se to pr event wat er fro m for mi ng dr oplets o ny our dis he s, w hic h can
leave spots and s treaks. It also improve sdr ying by allowing water t or oll offt he dishes. Your d ishwa sher i s
designed touseliquidrinseaids.The rinseaiddispenser islocated inside thedoornext to the detergentdispenser.
To fil l the d ispens er,ope n t he c ap an d pour t he r inse ai d in to the d ispens er until t he le vel i ndi cator tu rns c omplete ly
black. The v olume of the ri nsea idc ontaineri s about 110m l.
RinseAid Dispenser
Function ofRinseAid
Rinse ai d is aut oma tic ally a dded d uring the l astr inse, ensuring thor ough rinsi ng, and spo tan ds treak free drying.
Attention!
Only usebranded rinseaidfordishwasher. Never fill therinseaiddispenser withanyothersubstances
(e.g. Di shwasher cle aning ag ent, liqu id d eterge nt).Th is wou ld damag et he app liance .
Fu llf il lt hes alt c ont ai nerw ith wa te r, It is nor mal for a small amo unt o f wate r to come out o f the
saltcontainer.
A Af ter th elow erb asket has be en re mo ved, un screw and rem ove t he cap fr omt he sal tc ontaine r.
B Pl ace th een do f th efu nnel ( suppli ed) i nto the ho le and introd uce abou t 1.5 kg o fdi shw asher salt.
C
D Af ter f il li ng th eco ntainer , scr ewth ec apt igh tly bac k clo ckwise.
E The saltwarninglightwillstopbeing after thesaltcontainerhasbeenfilled withsalt.
F Imm ed iately a fter f illing t he s alt into th esa ltco ntain er, a washin g pr ogram should be started
p ro gram Other wise the filt er sys tem, p ump or other im por t ant pa rts of t he ma chin em ayb e dam aged
bysalty water.This is out ofwarranty.
(Wesu ggest to use a short
).
To op en t he di spen ser,t urn the ca p tot he "o pen" (le ft) ar row an dl ift i t o ut .
Po ur th e rin se ai d int o th e dispe nser,be ing car eful n ot to o ver fill .
Replace the ca pby in se rting i ta ligned with " open" arr owand t urningi tto t hecl osed ( righ t) arrow.
Adjusting RinseAid Dispenser
The r inse aid dispe ns er has si x or f ou rs ett ings.Alway s star twi th the d ispens er
set o n"4". I fspot s and poor dr yin gare a p roble m, i ncre ase t he amoun tof r inse
aid d ispensed b y removin g thed ispe nserl id an d rotat ingt he d ial to "5" .If the
dishes s till are not d ryi ng pr operlyo r ar es how s pots, adj ustth e di alto the n ext
highe r lever un til your dish es a re sp ot-free. Th e recomm en ded set ting is "4".
(Factory valueis "4".)
Increasethedose if thereare dropsof waterorlimespotsonthe dishes afterwashing.
Reduce itifthere aresticky whitis hstains on your dishes ora bluishfilmonglasswareor
knife blades.
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2
3
As th eri nse aidd imin ishe s, th esi zeo f the blac kdo t
ontherinse aidlevel indicatorchanges,asillustratedbelow.
Full
3/4full
1/2full
1/4 full- Should refilltoeliminate spotting
Em pt y
When to Refill the RinseAid Dispenser
Ifth erei s no r ins e-ai d warning ligh t in thec ontr olp anel, you can estimat ethe amount from the colo ur
ofth eop tical l ev elind icator C loc ated ne xt to the c ap. When th erin se-a idc ontai ner i sf ull, th e wh ole
indicato rwil lbe d ark .As t her inse -aid dim inishes, th es izeo f the dar k dot de creases. You shou ldn eve rl et
t he r i ns e aid l ev el fa l l 1 / 4 full.
durin gth e nex tw ash.
Don' tfor get t ore place t he cap be fore you clos edis hwa sherd oor.
Cl ean up an y r ins e ai d sp illed whi le du rin g f i lli ng w i th a n ab so r bent cl oth t o a v oid ex cessi v e f oam i n g
Deterge nt s wi th its chem ic al ingredie nt s a rene cessary t ore move dirt, c rus hdirt an d trans port it ou tof the di shw as her.
Mostof th ecommerci al qualitydetergentsare suitableforthisp urpose.
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ProperUseofDetergent
Useo nly det ergent s pecifical lym ade for t he u sei ndis hwashers. K eep your d etergent fr esh and dr y.
Don't putpowdereddetergentintothe dispenseruntilyou'reready to washdish es.
Attention!
Amount ofDetergentto Use
Dishwash erde tergent i sco rrosi ve! Take c are to kee pi t out of reach ofc hildren.
Based ontheir chemicalcomposition,detergentscan besplitin two basictypes:
Detergent tabletsofdifferent brandsdissolveatdifferent speeds.For this reasonsome
dete rgent ta blet scan not dissolve and dev elop the irf ull cle anin gpo wer dur ing s ho rt
prog ra ms.T here fore plea se u se l ong program swh en u sin gd eterg ent t ablet s, t o
ensu r e the com pl ete re mov a l of de t erg e n t re si du al s.
Th e dispens er m ust b ere fille dbe fore the start of each wash cy cle f ollo wing the instructi ons
provided i nt he w ash cycl eta ble . Your dis hwa sher use sle ssde terg ent and ri nse aid tha n
Conventionaldishwasher.Generally, onlyone tablespoon of detergent isneededfor
anormal washload. Moreheavily soileditemsneedmoredetergent.Alwaysaddthe
dete rgen tj us tbefor e star ting the dishwasher, ot herw is eit coul dg et da mp a nd w ill n ot
di s sol v e properly.
Concentrated Detergent
DetergentTablets
DetergentDispenser
conventional, alkalinedetergentswithcausticcomponents
l ow a lkali ne c onc entrated d eter ge nts w it h natura l e nzymes
Normally ne wpu lverised det ergent is with out phospha te.T hus the wate rso ftener fu nction o f
phos ph ate i s not give n. In th i s c a se w e r e comme nd t o f i ll sal t in t h e sa l t co nta i n er e ven when
the hard ne sso f water is only 6 d H. I f dete rg ents w itho ut phosp hate are used in the case of hard wat er
often wh ites pots app ear on d ishesa nd gl asses. I n this cas epl ease add m ore d eter gent to r each
better r esu l ts. D et e r gents with o ut chl or ine d o on ly bl e ach a l i ttle. Str o ng and c ol o u red spo ts w i ll no t
ber emoved complete ly. I nth isc ase p lease ch oo s ea progr am with ahi gher tem perature .
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Detergents
The rear e 3 sort s of dete rgent s
1.Withphosphate andwithchlorine
2.Withphos phate and without c hlo rine
3.Wi thou tph osph ate and without chlor ine
Always a ddth edete rgent just b efore start ing ea chwash cycle.
Onlyuse brandeddetergentaidfordishwasher.
If th elid i scl osed: press release button.T he l id wi ll sp ring open.
Push latch to open
Detergent tablet
Detergent pow der
Fillt hed etergent dispens erw ithd eter gen t.
Th e mar k ing i n d i cates th e dosing l evels , as
i ll us tra ted on t he r ight:
Th ep laceo fm ain w ashcyc ledete rg ent plac ed.
Th ep laceo f pr e-wa shc ycle det erge ntp laced.
Pleaseo bserve th em anu fa ct urer sdo sing and storage
Recommendationsas statedonthedetergent packaging.
Close the lid and press untilit locks in place.
I f th e di sh es a r e h eav i ly so i l ed, plac e an ad diti o nal
detergen tdo sei n the pre-w as hdet erg ent chamber.Th isd eter gent will take effe ctdurin g the pre -wa shp hase.
A
B
Fillin Detergent
You fi ndin formatio nabout the a mo unt o f de tergent for th esi ngle program me ont he last p age .
Pl eas eaw are ,tha t accordi ng t othe lev elsoi ling and the spe cific har dness of wa terd iffer enc esa repo ssible.
Pleaseobservethemanufacturer's recommendationsonthe detergentpackaging.
Cutlerywithwooden,horn china or
mother -of-pearl handle s
Plast ici te ms that ar en oth eat resis tant
Older cutl erywit h glued partst hat a re n ot
temperatureresistant
Bonded c utlery i te ms or dishes
Pewter or coop er ite ms
Crystal gl ass
Steel items s ubject t orust ing
Wooden p latte rs
Items made fromsynthetic fibres
So me ty pes ofg lasses c anb ecome
dull aft era large number of washes
Silv er an da l umi num pa rts ha ve a
tendencyto discolourduringwashing
Glazed patternsmayfadeifmachine
washed frequent ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishesand itemsof cutlery mustnotlie ins ideoneanother, orcover each other.
To av oidd amage to gl asse s,th eym ust not touc h.
Lo ad large ite msw hic h are most difficul tto c lea nin toth e lower basket.
The u pper bas ket i sde signed to ho ldm ored eli cate and lighter d ishware such as gl asses , coffee
andteacups
Lo ng bladed k nives st ored in a n uprigh tpo sition are ap otenti al haza rd!
Lo ng and/or sharp items o f cut le ry such as carvi ngkniv esmust be p ositi oned
h orizon ta ll yi n the upper b asket .
P lease do not ove rload yo ur dishw asher. T his is i mp ort ant for g ood resu ltsa ndf or
r easonab leconsu mption o fen ergy.
Load h oll owi tems suc h as cup s,gl asse s, p ans etc. With the opening f aci ng downwa rds s o t hat
w a t er c ann o t c o ll ec t i n the c ont a i n e r or a de epba se.
Consider buyingutensilswhichareidentifiedasdishwasher-proof.
Usea milddetergentthatisdescribedas'kind todishes'.Ifnecessary,seekfurther
informationfromthedetergentmanufacturers.
Forparticular items,select aprogramwithaslow a temperatureaspossible.
To prev en t da mage, do not t ake gla ssandc utl ery out of the di shwas he r i mmed iatel y
aft er t he p rogr amm ehas e nde d.
(For b estperf ormance of the di shwasher, follow the seload inggu ide li nes.
Featu res and appear ance of baske ts and cutl ery ba sket smay vary fr om your m odel.)
Scrape off any larg ea mounts o fle ft over foo d. S of ten r emnants o fb urntf ood in pa ns.
It i sno tnecess ary tori nse t hed ishesu nder running water.
Pl ac e obje cts in t he dis hwasher i nfol lowing way:
1.Items su ch a scups, g lasses, pots /pa ns,e tc. a re f aced dow nw ards.
2.Curved i tems, or ones wit hreces ses,sh ouldb eloade da slant s oth at water can run off.
3.All u tens ils are st acked secu rely and can not ti po ver.
4.All u tens ils are pl aced in t heway t hat the spray arms can rotat efreel y d uring w ashing.
Ve rysm all it em ss houldn otb ew ashe din the di shwasher as they could eas ily fal lout of the basket.
To pre ven twa ter drip pingf romt he uppe rba sketi nto the lower ba ske t,we rec omme nd tha tyou
empty the lower ba sk etf irst and the nt he upp er bask et.
The u pper b as ket is desi gn edt o hold more delica te
and lighte rd is hware such as glasses, coffee an d
tea cups and s aucers, as well a s pl ates, smal lbow ls
and sh allo w pa ns( asl ong as the yar e not too dir ty ).
Positi onthe di shes an dcookw ares o t hatthey w ill
no t get move db yt he spray of w ater.
We sug gest that you pla cel arge i tem s and the most
difficult to c lea nitems are to be pl acedi ntot he lower
basket : su cha spots , pans, li ds,se rving d ishes and
bowls, as show nin the fi gur e bel ow. It is pre ferable t o
place s erving dish es and lids on the side of ther acks
in ord er t oa void blockin g the rotation of the top spray
arm.
Po ts, s ervin gb owls, etc ,mu st alway sbe placed topd own .
Deep potsshouldbeslantedtoallowwater toflowout.
Plea sebe r eminded t hat:
The B ottom Bas ketf eatures foldi ng s pikes so tha tla rg er or more p ots and pan sca nbe loaded.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
Fo r bett er s tack ing ofpo ts and p ans,
the spi k es c an b ef o lded dow n a s
showin the p ict u re ri gh t.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Th eh eigh toft he uppe r bas ket can be a djusted inor der to
create mo respace for largeutensilsbothforthe upper
/lower bas ket . The heighto f t he upp er basket c anb e
adj ust ed byp lacing th e wheels on di ffe rent heig hto fthe
r ail s. L on g i te ms, serving cu tler y, sa lad s erv er s a nd k nives
shoul d be placed o nth e shel fso th att hey d o not obs tru ct
therotationofthesprayarms..
Fold ing back t he cup sheliv es
For bet ters tacking of po ts and pa ns,
the spikesc anb e fol ded down as
show in the pict ureri ght.
Cutlery shoul dbe placed in the cut lery rack se paratel yfrom each o th er in the a ppropriate p ositions, a nddo
make sure the ut ensils d onot nest to get her, t hi s may cause ba dpe rfor mance.
D o not le t an y i tem e xt e nd th ro ug h theb o tto m .
Always l oad shar p uten silsw ith t he s harp point do wn!
*EN50242 : Thisprogramme isthetest cycle.Theinformation forcomparability test
in acc orda nce wit hE N 502 42, as f ollow s:
Capacit y:9 setting
Positi onUpp erba sket:upp er wheels o nrails
Rinseaid setting: 6
Pl:0 . 49 w ; Po:0 . 45w.
Means:need to fill rinseintothe Rinse-AidDispen ser.
()
Glas s
For lig ht ly soiled load s,
such as glasses ,
crystal a ndf ine chin a.
(or )3in1
5/22 g
Pre-wa sh
wash (40 )
Rin se
Rinse(60 )
Dryin g
110
0.7 12.5
Sta rt ing a cy cl e wash
Dr aw out the lowe rand up per bask et ,l oad thedish esa nd p ush them back.
I tis c ommen ded to l oadt he lo wer bask et fi rst, t hen the uppe ron e(see th e sectio nen titl ed
Loadingthe Dishwasher ).
Pour in th ed etergent (se ethe sectione ntit led Sal t, D eter gent and RinseAi d ) .
I nse rtthe pl ug in tot he socket .The power s upply is 220- 240 VAC / 50HZ , the speci ficat ion
of th eso cket is 1 0A 2 50VAC. Mak esu re t hatt he w ater sup ply is tur ned on to f ull pres sure.
Clo se the do or, pr ess the On/OffB utton , and the light will turn on.
Turn the prog ram Sele cto rc lo ckwi se, the w ash pro gram w il l be cha nged as follo ws d ire c tion:
Intensiv e-> Glas s-> 60 min ;
I f a pro gram is se lected, t heresp onse ligh twill light.Th enp ress the Star t/Pa usebut ton ,the
dish wash erb egin sto star t.
“”
“”
On /Off
Normal-> E CO-> ->Soak
1
2
3
4
5
(Or )3in1
5/22g
Pre-wash(45 )
Was h ( 5 5 )
Rin se
Rin se (6 0 )
Dr ying
155
1.0
12.5
Normal
For normally soiled loads,
such as , plat es,glasses
andl ig htly soiled pans.
pots
(or )3in1
5/ 2 2 g
Pre- wash(50 )
wash ( 65 )
Rins e
Rins e
Rin se(55 )
Dryin g
130
1.1 5
15.5
In t ens i ve
Fo r h eav ie st s oile d cr oc ker y,
andnor ma ll ysoiled p ots
pans di shes etcwi th dried
onsoiling.
(Or )3in1
5/22g
Was h (5 0 )
Dr ying
Pr e-was h
Ri nse(60 )
165
0.78
9.0
(* EN5024 2)
Pre- (50 )
Was h (62 )
Rinse(55 )
Drying
wash
60
8.5
0.85
5/22g
60 min
Forlightly soiled l oads that
d o not ne ed excel l ent dr yi ng
efficiency.
Rins e
8
0.01
3.5
Soak
Torinsedishesthatyouplan
towash laterthatday
This is Standard programme,
it is suitable to clean normally
soiled tableware and it is the
most efficient programme in
terms of it s combined energy
and water consumption for
that type o f tableware.
W h en t h e workin g c ycle h as fini s hed, the bu z zer o f t he di s hw a she r wi ll s o u nd f or 8 sec o n d s , th en s top. Tu rn o ff
the a pp lia n ce u s ing t he Power s wi tc h bu tt on , shu t off the w ate r sup p l y and o pe n t h e door of the dishwa s her.
Wait for a f ewmi nutes bef ore unlo adin gth edis hwa sh erto a voi dha ndlin gt hedi shes and ut ensils wh ileth ey
are still h ot a ndm ore susc eptible tobr eak age. The yw illal sod rybe tter.
SwitchOfftheDishwasher
The p ro graml igh tis on but i sn otbl inking, onl y in this case the programm eh ase nded .
On/Off1.Sw itch off the dishwa sher by p re ssing the butt on.
2.Turnoffthewatertap!
Openthedoorcarefully.
Hot di shes are sensi tive to kn ocks.The dishes should t herefore be a llowed to cool down around 15 minut es
beforeremovingfromtheappliance.
Open t hed ishwasher's door, l eave it aj arand wai ta f ewmi nutes before remov ing the dishes. I n this way they
will be cooler and the drying will b eim proved.
Unloadingthedishwasher
Iti s normal that the dishw ashe r is wet in side.
Empty the low erba sketf irst a nd the nthe uppero ne. T his wil lavoi d water dripping from t he upper Basket on to
the dishes in the low er on e.
Ifyou open thedoor ,the machine willpause. The programlightwill
stopblinking and thebuzzerwill moo ing every minute u nless you closethe door .After
you c lose t he doo r ,the m achin e will ke epo n w orki ngaf te r 10 sec on ds.
dur ing aw ashcycle
Premis e:
Acycl e that is un derway ca non lybe mod ifi ed if it ha son ly been r unning fo ra short t ime.O therw is e, the
de tergent m ay hav ealr eady be en re lea sed, a nd the applian ce m ay have alrea dy dr ain ed the w ash water.
If t his is t he c ase ,th e deter gentd ispenser mu st be refil led( see the sectio nent itl ed "Load ing the
Det ergent " ).
Pr ess the S tart/Pau seb utton(wi tht he do or c los ed) , t hema chine wil lbe in st andby state, pr ess the pr ogram
bu tton m ore than 3 st hen you ca nch anget he prog ramto the d esired cyc le set ting (see the se ction en titled "
Sta rti ng a w ash cycle. . ." ) .
1
2
Aforgot ten dish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Add forgotte n dishes.
Close the door
After the spray arms stop working,you can ope n the door
completely.
2
3
Open th e door a little to stop the washing.
1
4
5
6
Press the Start/Pause button
Press the button, the dishwasher will run
after 10 seconds.
Start/Pause
When yo u pr es s th eS t ar t /Pa us e bu tt on t o pau se d uri ng wa s hing , t h e r unning in d icat o r wi ll
stop blinkingand the d ishwasher will moo ingeveryminute unless youpressthe
butt onto st art.St ar t /Pause
Wash th earm s in soa pya ndw arm w at er and u sea sof tbru sh t o
cleanthejets.Replacethem afterrinsingthemthoroughly.
When following this procedure from step 1 to step 3, the filter system will be removed;
when following it from Step 3 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
It is d an gero u s to ope n the door w hen w as hi ng , be c a use the hot water ma y s cal d you .
The filter prev ent slar ger remnants of food or ot her objects from ge tting i nsi deth epu mp.
Theresidues mayblockthefilter, inthis casethey mustbe removed.
The fi lter syst em c onsi sts ofa coar se fi lter, a flat ( Mainf ilter )
A n da mi c rofi lter( F i ne f il ter).
Food and soil particles trapped inthisfilterarepulverizedbya
specia l jet ont hel owe r spr aya rman dw ashe dd own tod rain.
Lar g er i tem s, s uch as pie c esof bo ne s or gl ass, tha t coul d blo ck
thedrainaretrappedin the coarse filter. To remove theitems
caugh t by t he filter,gen tly s que eze the tapo nth eto p of this
filterandliftout.
Thisfilter holds soiland food residuesinthe sumpareaand
preventsitfrom beingredepositon the dishes duringwashcycle.
Main filter
1
Coarse filter
2
Fine filter
3
2
3
1
Filterassembly
Thefilter efficiently
For b est p erfo rm ance and res ults, the filte rmu stbe cleane dre gula rly. t hisr easo n, it i sa goo di dea to
r emo ve t hela rger fo odpa rticl estr app edin the filte r aft ere ach was hcyc leb yrin sing the s em icirc ular filte rand
c up u nderru nnin gwa ter. To re moveth efil terd evice ,p ullt hec up handle in t he u pwa rdd irect ion.
re mo vesf ood part icle s fro mth ewa sh w ate r, all owin git to be rec ycle dd uring t he cycl e.
For
T he dish was her must ne ver beus ed w i tho ut the filt er s.
Imp ro per repl ac emen tof the f ilter may re duce the perform anc elev elo fthe applian ce
and damage dishesandutensils.
1
2
St ep 1 Turn t he fi lter i n ant i-clo ckwis ed irection,
St ep 2 lif t the filter assy up
When following this procedure from step 1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed;
when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
Th e cont ro l p ane l can be clea ned by u sing a lig htly dampen edc loth.
Aft ercl eaning, m ake sure to dr yit tho roug hly.
For the ex t e rior, use a good app liance po li s h wax.
Neveru ses harp object s,sco uri ngpa ds o rh arsh c lea ners ona ny part o ft he dis hwa sher.
ProtectAgainst Freezing
1.Cutoff the electricalpower to thedishwasher.
2.Turn of fth ewat ersu ppl yan dd is connec t the wat eri nlet pi pe from the wate rval ve.
3.Drain th ewater from t he inlet p ipe an dwater v alve. (Use a pan to gathe r th ew ater)
4.Reconnect t he water inl etpi pe to the wate rval ve.
5.Remove the filter at the bottom o f the tub and use a spong eto soak up water in the sump.
pl ease take frost pr ot ection meas ur es o nt he dishw asher in wint er. Ev ery fter washing c ycles,
pl ease oper ateas follow s
time a
Cleaning the Filter
CleaningThe Door
To c l ean th e c o ars efil t er and t he fi ne filt e r, us e a cl eanin g bru sh . Reas sem ble t hefilter part s as shown in t h e figur es
on th e la st pa ge a nd r eins ert t he e ntire assem bly in the dis hwa sher,po s itio nin g i tin i tss eat and pres sing dow nwa rds.
Whencleaning thefilters, don't knock on them.Otherwise, thefilters could be
contorted andtheperformanceofthedishwashercouldbe decreased.
To clean thee dge around t hedoor,you shoul du seonly a sof twa rm, d am pcl oth.
To avoid pene trati ono f wa te ri nto t hedoor l ock and el ectrical com po nent s,d o not
usea spr ay cleaner of any kind.
Never u sea spr ay c leaner t ocle an t he door panel as i tm aydam age the door loc k
and electrical components.
Ab rasive ag entso r som epa pe r towels shou ldnot b euse db ecau seo f th er isko f
sc r a t c hi ng o r l eavin g spot s on t he s tain les s stee l sur fa ce.
Cleaning the SprayArms
I fyour dis hwa shercannot wor k because of t he ice,
pl ease con tact professi onal ser vice persons.
It i s ne cessary to cl e an th e sp r ay ar ms reg ular ly for har d
water chemicalswillclogthesprayarmjetsandbearings.
- Inspec t the filte rsfor blo ckin ga ftere ver ytime t hedi shwa sher ha sbe enused .
- By uns crewing the c oar se fi lter, you can r em ove the filter system .Re mov ea nyfoo dre mna nts and
cleanthefilters underrunningwater.
Remarks:
Theentirefilterassemblyshouldbe cleanedonce a week.
Toremovethelowerspray arm,pulloutthespray armupward.
To r e move th e u pper s p raya rm , h o ld t he nut, r ot ate the arm
clockwise toremoveit.
Washthe ar ms in soap yan dwar mw ateran du sea sof tbr ush t o
clean the jets. Replace them af ter r insing the mth oroughly.
Itisrecommendthatyourun a washcycle withthe
dish washer e mpt yan dthe nr emove th eplu gf rom t he
socket, t urn o ff th ewa te r supp ly and l eave the door of
t he applian c e sl ight ly open. T h is will h elp t h e door
sealstolastlongerandpreventodoursfromforming
withinthe appliance.
If th e app liance must be move d,tr yto keep i tin the
verticalposition. Ifabsolutelynecessary, itcanbe
positi oned on its back.
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe
dishwasher is foo dth atre main str appe di n the seals .
Periodic cle aning with a d amp sponge will p reve nt t his
f r o m occu rring.
Ensu reth evoltag ea ndfrequ enc yof thep ower being corresp ond sto
t hose on t he ratin gpl ate. Only in sert the p lug into an electrica lsoc ke t whi ch i sear thed
pr op erly. Ift he el ectri cal sock et t owh ich the a ppl ianc emu st b ec onne ct ed is not
appropriatefortheplug, replacethe socket, ratherthan usingaa daptors or thelike as
they couldcauseoverheating andburns.
Plea selook at th era ting lab el to know the rat ing v olta ge a nd c on nectt he d ishwasher to the app ropr iate pow er s uppl y.
Use the r equ ired fuse 1 0 amp ,tim ed elay f use orc ircui tbre ak errec omm ended and prov ide separate circ uits ervi ng
only this appl ia nce.
Posi tion the ap plianc ein the d esired lo cati on.The back sho uld r est ag ainst t hew al lb ehin di t, and the side s,
along the adj acent ca bi netso rwa lls.T he dishwash er i s equippe dwi th wat er supply a nd d rain hos es th atcan
be pos itioned either tot he righ tor the l eft s ides to facilit atep ro peri nstallati on.
O nce th e appl iancei s pos itione dfor leve llin g,t he height of the di shwashe r
m ay be a lteredv ia adjust mento f the scre wing level oft he fe et. In any case,
th eapplia nce sho uld not b ei nclined more t han 2 .
For personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUTOR REMOVE THE EARTHING
CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
Befo re cl eaning or p erformi ng ma inten ance, always
remove th eplug f romt he socket.
Tocleantheexteriorandrubber parts ofthedishwasher,
donot usesolventsor abrasivecleaningproducts.
O nly u se a cloth with w arm soapy wate r.
To rem ov es pots ors t ain s f rom the sur f ace oft h e
in teri or, us ea clot hdamp ened wit hw at erand alit t le
v inega r, o ra c leaning pro duct mad esp eci fical lyf or
dishwashers.
Remove the Plug
No Solve nts orAb ras ive Cl eanin g
Mov ing theApplia nce
Seals
Aft er ever ywash, turn off t hew ater supp lyt oth e
applia nce and leave th e doo rs lightl yop en soth at
m oisturea nd odou rsa reno ttra ppedi nside .
After EveryWash
Whennot inUse foraLongTime
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a
cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug. The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local standards and requirements.
C onne ct thec old w ater supp lyhose to a thread ed 3/4 (inch )conne ctor and m ake su re
t hati tis f astened t ightly in place.
I fthe w at er pipe sare n ewo r have n o tbeen used for an e xtended pe riod of ti me , let the
w ate rr un to make sure th atthe w at eri s clear. Thi sp re caution i s need ed to avoid the
r isk o ft he wate rin let to be blocked and d amage thea pplian ce .
Pleaseclosethe h ydrant afterus ing.
for personal safety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDER A NY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE
FROM THE POWER CORD.
EAR THING
CONNECTION
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 earthed.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If the plug does not fit properly to the
outlet, please have a qualified electrician to install a proper outlet.
Insert th e drain h ose into adr ainp ipe with am inimum di am eter of 4 0mm ,or l et i t run into the sink , mak ing sur et o
avoid bendingor crimpingit.The topof the hosemust belessthan 1000mm.
A
Counter
Front
Drain pipe
NOTE
The top of the hose
must be l ess than
1000mm.
φ 40m m
B
Thefollowingthingsshould bechecked beforestarting thedishwasher.
The contentof this manual is very he lpf ulto the u sers.
After installation, please make sure to keep this manual.
1
Thedishwasher is leveland fixed properly
2
T he i nlet va lve is ope n
3
There is aleakage at theconnectionsof theconducts
4
Thewiresaretightlyconnected
5
The poweris switched on
6
The i nlet and dr ain hos es are knott ed
7
Allpackingmaterialsandprintingsshouldbe taken out fromthe dishwasher
ExtensionHose
Ifyou needa drainhoseextension,make sure touseasimilar drain hose.
It mu stb e no longer th an 4 metres ;ot herw ise the c leaning effe ctof the di shw asher coul dbe reduced .
Wa t e r O u t l e t
Connect the wate rd rain h os e.The dr ain hose mu stbe cor rectly fit tedt o avoid w ate r leak s.
Ensur ethat th ew ater dra in h ose is no t kin ked ors quashed .
I f the sink is 1 000 hi gher from t he f l oor, t he ex cess wa te r in ho ses canno t b e drai ne d directl y
into the sink.Itwillbenecessary todrainexcesswaterfromhoses into abowlorsuitable
conta ine r that is held outside and low erth ant he s ink.
How to Drain ExcessWater FromHoses
Syphon Connection
Th e w ast e connec ti on must b e at a height l e s s than 100 0 mm (m axi m u m) f r om t hebo ttom o f t he d i s h.
The w at erdr ain h ose sho uld be f ixed .
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White-Westinghouse WDFD09JFCWD Owner's manual

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Dishwashers
Type
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