Omega OFI604A User manual

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14 place settings
OFI604A
Witheachwashcycle.
Compartment
For programmes with pre-wash only.
(Follow the user instructions!)
Electric indicator on controlpanel (if pro vided).
Check the rinse aid level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Turnonthewatertap,closethedoor.Themachinewillstartworkingafterabout10seconds.
Running the dishwasher
Switch off the appliance
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, startingfrom the lower basket.
Changing t heprogramme
Add forgotten dishes in the
dishwasher.
Scrape off any large amount of leftover food. S oftenremnants of burnt food in pans,
then l oad the baskets. Ref er to the dishwasher loading inst ruct ions.
Press the Programme Button until the se lected programme lights up .
( See the section entitled Operationinstructi on )“”
When the working cycle has finished, the buzzer of the
dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop.
Turn of f the appliance using the On/Off Button.
If the appliance is switched
off during a wash cycle.
Op en t he door c aref ul l y.
Hotst eammay esc ape
when thedoorisopened!
If the ap pliance is switched off during a wash cycle, when switched
on again, please re-s elect the washing cycle and operate the dishwasher
according to the original Power-on state.
Switch on the appliance Open the door ,press the On/Off button to switch on the appliance .
1.Open the door a little to s top 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 dishwa sher will start running again after 10 seconds.
For detailed operating methodread the corresponding contentonthe instructio nmanual.
1. A running cycle can only be modified if it has been running for a short time. Otherwise the detergent
m ay have already been rele ased and the water already drained. If this is the case, the detergent
dispenser must be refilled.
2. Open the door andpress the Progr amme Button for more than 3 seconds
to cancel the runing progarmme
3.Select a new programme.
4.Close the door,the machine will restart after about 10 seconds.
Th e sect iono ntro ubleshooting Tips w ill help you to s olve som eco mmo npr obl emsb yyou rse lf.
Dear Cu s to m er ,
Please carefully read thismanual beforeusing thedishwasher,it wil lhelpyou to useandmaintainthe
dishwasher properly.
Passiton to anysubsequentowner of the appliance.
Thi s ma n ual con t ain s sec t ions on sa fe ty In st ruc ti on s,O p era t ing I nstruct io ns, Inst al lat ion I nstr u cti o ns a nd
Tr ou bl es hooting Tips , et c .
The man ufactu rer, f ollowing a p olicy of c on stant de velopment a nd upd ating of the produc t, may make
modificati ons with outg iving prior notice.
Ke ep it as a r e ferenc e i n the l ater days.
Ifyo ucan not solv ethe pr oblems b yyo urself ,pl ease ask fort hehe lpof pro fessi onal tech nici ans.
Th is a ppl iance is in tended t ob e used in h ou s eho ldan dsi mila r app lications suc h as:
-s taff kitch en a reas in s hop s, off ices and othe rwo rkin gen viron me nts;
-farm hous es;
-b ycli ents in h otels ,mo tels and othe rres ident ia l type env ironm ent s;
-bedand breakfast type environments.
DishwasherFeatures.................................. ................. ..................... ..................... ............................. ...2
At tent ion b efor eo raf ter lo ading the D ishwas her
Ba skets............. ........... ...................................................... ........................................... .....................6
Filtering System.... .............. .......... ..... .......... .............. .......... ..... ........................ .................................11
Caring forthe Dishwasher.... ................. . ........................ ........................ ..... ......... ............................. .12.
A FilltheRinseAid D ispenser............. ...................................................................................... ..3 ..... ....
B FunctionofDeterg ent ....................................... ............... ......... ..... .......... ..... ............................ 4 ........
..... ....... ......... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ....... .. ... ... ... ... ........ ....... ......... 7
Max.Dishes........................................................................................................................ ... ........ .....8
TheM etho dLo a ding Norm al Dish ware
Wash Cy cle Tab le....... ....................................... ................................................ .......... ........... ... . ... . .... . . .9
Turning ontheAppliance........................................ ..............................................................................9
ChangetheProgramme.............. .....................................................................................................10....
At theEneof theWash Cycle........... ......... ......... ......... ......... .............................................. ...................10
Be fore cal lin g for se rvi ce. ... . ... . ... . ... ... . ... ... . ... ... . ... ... . ....... . ...... .. ... ... .... ... . ....... . ... ... . ...... .. ... . ... ... ........ ...20.
Errorcodes.................................... ................................................................................................21.
Technicalin form atio n......................... ..... .22............... .................... ...... ........................... ....................
Control Panel.. ............ ............... ........... ........................... ........... ... ............ ........... ................... ............. 2
... .......... ......... ..... ....................................... .......... .............. .......... .............. ... 13Installati onp reparatio n
...,........... ........................................... .......... ............... ...14Aesthetic panel'sdimensions and installation
............ ......... ............... ......... ..... .................................. .......... ...15Tensionadjustmen tof the doorspring
....................... .......... ........................ ........................ ..... .......... ......... ........15Connectionofdrain hoses
............................ ........................ ............... ......... ..... .......... ..... ......... ...1 6Dishwash er installa tio ns teps
Ab out Ele ctricity Connecting. .............. ........................ ............... ........................ ................................1 7
ColdWaterC onnection............. .......... ..... ......... ....................................... .................................. . ..... ..1 9
Startof dishwasher................... ............. ...... .... ......................... ........ ......... ..................... ................ 19..
CONTENTS
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 having an equipment-
grounding conductor an d a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is installe d and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep
child away from the open door of the dishwash er,
there could still be some detergent left inside.
ren
Donotabuse,siton,orstandonthedoorordish
rack of the di shwasher.
Do n ot touch the heating element during or
immediatel y after use.
(This instruction is only applicable to machine s
with a visual heati ng element.)
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked
dishwasher safe or the equivalen t. For plastic items
n
ot so marked, check the manufactu rer's
recommendations.
Use o nly det erge nt and rin se addi tives
desi gn ed for an a ut om ati c dis hwa sher.
Never us esoap, laun dryde te rgent ,or h an d
washi ng detergen t in you r dishwa sher.Ke ep
t h ese prod u ct s o ut of th e re ach of chil dren.
During i nstallatio n, the power su pplymust not
be exce ssive ly or d angerously be nt or f latten 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 t obe w ashed :
1) Locat e sharp items so t hat they a re not likel y
to damage t he door seal ;
2 Warni ng:Kni ves and ot heru te nsils with
shar p poin ts must be l oaded i nthe ba sket
with their points do wn or p lacedi n a
horizontalposition.
)
W he n using y our dishw ash er, y ous houl d
p rev en t plasti c it em s f ro m coming into c onta c t
w itht hehe ati ngel ement.(T his inst ru ct ion i s only
appli cable to m ac hines wi tha visual he ating
el ement. )
Ifthesupplycordisdamaged, itmust bereplaced
bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora
simi la rly q uali fi ed pers on i n or der to av oid a
ha zard .
Plea sed ispose of packin gm at erials properly.
Use the dishwa sher only for its intended function.
Remove the door to the washing compartment w hen
removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
Dishwash erde ter ge nts are stro nglyalk aline, they
can be ext remely da ng erous if swallow ed.Avoi d
conta ctwit hskin and e yes and kee pchildren away
fro m the dishwas herwhen the door is open.
C heck th at the det erg ent com parm ent is empt y
aft er compl etion o f th ewa shc ycle.
The a pplianc ei s to be conn ected to t he water
mains u sing ne w hose sets and th atold ho se- sets
should no t be reu sed.
The maxi mum nu mb er of place set tings to be
was hed i s 14 .
The maxi mum pe rm issible i nle twater pressure is
1Mpa .
The mi nimum perm issible i nlet wat erpr essure is
0.04Mpa .
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 g iven supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
)
When using your dishwasher, follow the p rec aut ions listed b el ow:
The d oorsh ou ldn ot be left o pen,
since this coul d increa sethe ris kof tripping.
Im proper 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 gro unded. Do not mo d ify the
plug provided with 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 pla ce. Open
the door very carefully if the dishwasher is
operating, there is a risk of water squirting out.
beforeusing it forthe firsttime.
To getthe best performance fromyourdishwasher,read all operatinginstructions
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Back View
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Fro nt v i e w
Lowerbasket
Dispense r
Cupshelf
Sp ra y a rm s
Fi lt er assembl y
Inle tpipe conne cto r
Dra in p i pe
Upper ba sk et
Cutleryrack
Top spray arm
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Inner pipe
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Adju ste r
9 .O n /Of f Bu t ton :
To turn on/ off the po wer supp ly.
7.Delay Button :
To P ress t he bu tto nt o de lay t he
washingtime.
2.Rins ea idwar nin gl ight :To s how dispenser need
t obe re fille dRins eai d.
5.Pro gram i ndic ators: To show which program you
have chosen;
3. Ex t ra D ry ing i nd ic a t or
:
Extradrying:An increasedtemperatureduringthe final
rinse to incr eased rying well .T he re is a s light increase
in th e e nergy con sum pti on.
1.Po wer indicat or:
To show w hen t he power on .
8.ProgramButton:
To Press the button t o sele ct a
wash Program.
4.Ha lf load indicator : To show when yo u selec t th e
halfloadfunction. Ifyouhaveonly about orless thanhalf
o f full load d i shes of the dis hwa s h er, you c a n se lec t the
half loa d funct io n and your des ir e d pr og r am acc ording t o
thedishes contam inateddegree.Apro grams elect t he
half l oad fu ncti on, it can sav etime, energ y,a nd wat er
c ompa re t o the pr ogra m has n’t se lect the hal flo ad f unctio n.
A f te r th e half load func tion is s el ect ed, a ll th e s pr a y ar m s
arerunning,youcanloadallthebaskets.
6.Option Button: To sele ct Ha lfl o ad a nd E xtra dry
functions,thesefunctions can onlybeused with
pro gra mme sIn tensive, He avy, N orm al, G lassan d
1Hour.
6h
3h
9h
10.Delay indicators:
Tos how t he delay time.
(3h/6h/9h)
Bef or e using y our dishw asher fo r the fir stti me:
A. Filltherinse aiddispenser
B. F ill in dete rge n t
Therinse aid isrelea sedduringthefinalrinseto preventwater from forming dropletson yourdishes, wh ich can
leave spotsand streaks.Italso improvesdryingby allowing water to rolloff thedishes. Yourdishwasheris
designedto useliquidrinseaids.The rinseaid disp enser islocatedinsidethe door nextto thedetergent dispenser.
Tofil lt he dispens er,o pen t hec apa nd pour the rin se a idinto thedi spen ser unti lth e leve li ndica tor turns com pletel y
black.Thevolume ofthe rinseaidcontainerisabout110ml.
RinseAi d D ispens er
Function of RinseAid
Rin se aid is autom ati cal l ya dded du rin g the las t r inse,e ns uri ng t hor ough r in si ng , an ds pot an d str ea kfr ee dry ing.
Attention!
Onlyusebrandedrinse aid for dishwasher. Never fill the rinseaiddispenserwithany other substances
(e. g. Di shwas her cl ea ning a gent ,li quid de te rgen t). Thi sw oul dd ama ge the ap pl ia nce.
As the rin se aid diminis hes, the size of the bl ack dot
on the rinse ai dlev el i ndica tor change s, as i llustr at ed be low.
Fu ll
3/4full
1/2full
1/4full-Shouldrefilltoeliminatespotting
Empty
If t here is n ori nse-aid w arning l ig ht in th ec ontrolp ane l,y ou can judg eth e am ount o frin se-aid by t he col oro f t he
opti cal level indica tor "C " located nex tt ot he ca p. Wh en the rins e-ai dc ontaine ri sful l, th e whole i nd ica to rw ill be
dark .As t he rinse- aid dim inishes, t he size of th edar kd otd ecreases. You sh ould neve r l ett he r inse ai dget b elow
1/4full.
When to Refill the RinseAid Disp ense r
RINSEAID DISPENSER
To o pe n the di spens er, turn the c ap t o th e "open" ( left) arr owa nd lif ti tout.
Po ur th e ri nse ai d in to t he di sp en se r, bei ng car e fu l no tto o ver fill.
Replacethe capby insertingitaligned with "open" arrowand turningittothe closed(right) arrow.
Be car eful no t t oover fillth e disp enser, bec ause thi sc ould cause over suds ing. Wipe away any sp il ls
witha damp cloth. Don'tforget to replace thecapbeforeyou close thedishwasherdo or.
Attention!
Clean up a ny ri nseai d spi lt during filling w ith an ab sorbe nt clo th t oav oid e xcess fo aming
during the ne xtw ash .
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C(Rinse-Aidindicator)
Adjusting RinseAid Dispenser
The r inse a id di spen ser ha ss ix or f our s ettin gs.Always st art with t he di spenser
set o n"4 ". I f s pots and poor dr yinga re a pro ble m,incr ease th eam ou nt of r inse
aiddispensed by removing thedispenserlidandrotatingthedialto"5".Ifthe
d is he s still are not dry ing pr operl yor ar e showi ngs pots, adjust the d ial to the ne xt
h igher le ve ru ntil you rd is hes ar espot -free. T he recom mended se tting is "4".
(Factory value is"4".)
Incr ease the dose if ther eare d rop s of wate ro r lim es pots on t he dish es a fter wa shing.
Reduce i ti fth ere are sticky whitis hsta ins on your dish es o r abl uish f ilm on g lassw areo r
knifeblades.
Dete rgent sw ith its c hemical i ngredients a re ne cessary t or emove dirt ,c ru shd irt an dtr ansport it ou tof t hedi sh was her.
Most o f th eco mme rcial qu ali ty deterge ntsa re sui tablef ort his p ur pose.
Detergents
Ther eare 3 sor ts of det ergents
1.W ith phos pha te and withc hlorine
2.W ith phos phate and without c hlorine
3.W ithou tpho sphate and w ithou t chlor ine
Based on their chemicalcomposition,detergentscan be split in two basic types:
Th eu s eof no rmal w ashi ng p rog rams in c ombinat ion wi th concent rated de tergen ts
reducespollutionand isgoodforyour dishes;thesewashprogramsare specificallymatched
to the dirt- diss olvin gpr ope rties of t heenzym es of th econcent rated d etergent .Fo rthis re ason
norm al was hp rogra ms i nwh ich concentr ated deterge nts are used ca nach ieve the same
res ul ts that c anoth erwise o nl yb eac hiev edusin g i nten sive p rograms.
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De te rgent t ablets o fdifferen tbr ands di ssolve at diffe rent spe eds. For this reason some
det er gent t able tsca nno td issolv ean dde velop th eir f ull c leaning pow erd uringsho rt
pro gra ms. Ther efo repl ease use l ongpr ograms when u sing d etergent tabl ets, to
ensure the completeremoval of detergentresiduals.
Thedispensermus tbe refilled before thestart of eachwashcycle followingthe instructions
pro vi ded in the was hcy cle t able .Your d ishwasheru ses less detergent an dri nsea id th an
Co nvention al d ishwash er. G enerally,on lyon eta bles poo nof dete rgent is needed for
a normalwash load.Moreheavilysoileditemsneedmoredetergent.Alwaysaddthe
det erge ntj ustb efore st artin gt hedis hwashe r, ot herw ise i t coul dg etd am p and w ill not
dis solv epr oper ly.
ConcentratedDetergent
DetergentTablets
DetergentDispenser
conv enti onal, al kaline de terg ents with cau stic compon en ts
l ow a lkal inec oncentr at ed det ergents wi th natural enzy mes
N ormally new pulveris edd eter gen t is wi tho utp hosph at e.Th ust hew ater sof tene r fu nction of
phosp hate is not g iven. In this case we recommend tofi ll salt in t hesalt c onta ine r even w hen
th eha rdne ss o fwat er isonl y6 dH. I fd eterg ent swit hout phosph ate are used in t he c ase of ha rdw ater
of ten whit esp ots appe aro n dishes and gla sses. In this case please add m or e deterg entto reach
bet ter r es ults. Det ergents with out chlori ne doo nlybl eac ha li ttl e. Strong and colo ured sp ots will n ot
beremovedcompletely.Inthiscase please choose aprogramwitha higher temperature.
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AmountofDetergenttoUse
ProperUseofDetergent
Use o nly det erge nt specific all yma defor t he us ein d ishwas her s. Keep your d et ergent fr esh and dry.
Don't put powder edd etergent into the di spenser u ntilyou'r e re ady to wa sh dishes.
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care tokeepitoutofreach ofchildren.
Alw ays add the d ete rgentj ustb efore star ting eac hwa shc ycle .
Only us ebr anded deterg en t aidf or d ish wash er.
If t he l i d is cl os ed: pr es s re l eas e bu t ton. The lid will s pri n g op en.
Fill the detergen tdi spen ser with detergent.
The markingind icates the dosinglevels ,as
illustratedontheright:
The p la cefor mai n wash cy cle det ergent.
The pla cefor p re -wa sh cycle de tergent.
Ple ase observe the man ufac turersd osin gan dst orag e
Rec omme ndations as s t at ed on the d et er gent p ac k a gin g .
Close thelidandpress until itlocksinplace.
If thedishesare heavily soiled,placean additional
deterge nt dose in the pr e-w ash d ete rgen t ch amb er.T his deterge ntw illta keef fect duri ng th epr e- wash phas e.
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B
Fill in Detergent
You find infor ma tion abou tth eam ounto fd eter gent for th e sing le pr ogramm eon t he las t pag e.
Plea seb eaware ,tha taccor ding t ot hele velsoi ling and the spe ci fic har dne ssof w ater d iff erences a re poss ible.
Plea seo bserve the man ufa cturer 'sre commen dat ions onthe de tergent packagi ng.
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B
Cutlerywithwooden,horn china or
mother -of-pearl han dle s
Plast ici te ms t hat ar enot heat r esis tant
Older c ut ler ywith glued partst hat a ren ot
temperatureresistant
Bonded c utlery i te ms or dishes
Pewter or coop eri tems
Crystal gla ss
Steel items su bject to rust ing
Wooden p latte rs
Items madefromsynthetic fibres
So me t ypes of g las sesc anb ecome
dull afte ra la rge number of was hes
Silv er a nd a lumi num par ts ha ve a
tendencyto discolourduringwashing
Glazed patternsmay fadeifmachine
washed frequent ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishesanditemsofcutlerymustnotlie insideoneanother, orcover each other.
To av oidda mage to gl asse s,th eym us tnot t ouch.
Lo ad large i te msw hic h ar e mo stdifficul tto c lea n int othe l ower basket.
The u pper basket i sde sig ned to ho ldm ored eli cate and lighter d ishware such as gl as ses , coffee
andteacups
Lo ng bladed k nives sto red i nan uprigh tpo sition are a p otent ial haza rd!
Lo ng and/or s harp item so f cut lery such as carv ing kniv esmust be p ositione d
ho rizon ta llyi n the upper basket .
P lease do n ot ove rload yo urdi shwasher. T his is i mp or tant forg ood resu ltsa ndf or
r easonab leconsu mptiono f ener gy.
Load h oll owit ems suc has cup s,gl asse s, pans etc. With the opening f ac ing dow nwa rds s o that
w a t er cann o t c o l l ec t in the c ont a i n e r or a deepba se .
Consider buyingutensilswhich are identifiedasdishwasher-proof.
Usea mild detergentthatisdescribedas'kindtodishes'.Ifnecessary,seekfurther
information fromthedetergentmanufacturers.
Forparticularitems,select aprogramwithaslowa temperature aspossible.
To pr ev en t da mage , d o no t tak e gla ssa nd cutl ery out of the di shwas her imm ediat el y
aft er t he p rog ramm eh as e nde d.
(For b estperf ormance of the di shwasher, fol lowthe sel oading guide lines.
Featu res and appeara nce of baske ts and cut ler yba sketsmay vary fr om your mod el.)
Scrape off any large a mounts o fle ft over fo od.S often r emnants o fbur ntfood in pa ns.
It i snot necessary to r inse t hedishes u nder running wat er.
Pl ace ob jects in t hedis hwasher in the f ollowing way:
1.I tem ssu ch as cups, g lasses, pots /pans, e tc. a re fa ced downwards.
2.Cu rv editem s,or ones wit hreces ses,sh ouldb eloade dasla nts oth at water can run off.
3.Al lu tens ils a rest ackedsecu rely and can not tip o ver.
4.Al lu tens ils a re pl aced in t he way t hatt hespr ay ar mscan rotat efreel y during wa shing.
Ve rysm all items sho uld n otb ewashe din the dish was he ras they c ould ea silyfal l out o f the basket.
To pre vent water dr ip pingf rom t he uppe r ba sket into t he lower ba ske t, we rec omme nd th atyou
empty the lower ba sk et first an dthe nt heupp erba sket.
Th eu pper bas ket is design edt oho ldm ore delicate
and li ghte rdi shwa re s uch as g lass es, coffee a nd
teacupsand saucers, aswellas plates,small bowls
andshallowpans (as long astheyarenot toodirty).
Positionthed ishe sandco okw aresothattheyw ill
notgetmoved bythespray ofwater.
We sug gest tha t yo u p la ce l arge item s a ndt he m ost di ffic ult
to cleanitems into thelower basket: suchas pots,pans,lids,
servin g d ishes and bowls, ass hown in the fi gur e bel ow.
It is preferable toplace serving dishesandlidsonthesideof
the rac ksi n ordert o avoi dblock ingthe r otationo f th e top
spray arm.
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown.
Deep pots sho uld be s l a nt e d t o a llo w water t o flow ou t.
Ple ase ber eminded that :
T heB ottomB ask et f e atur e sfo ldin g sp ikes so t hat l arge r or mo re po ts an d p ans c an be l oade d.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
Fo rbetter s tacking of po ts and pa ns,
the spi kesc anb efol ded do wn a s
shown in the pic ture r ight.
Foldin g back the c up shelves
Fo r bett er s tacking ofpo tsa ndpans ,
th e spikes can be f olded down as
showninthepictureright.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Th e height ofth eup per bas ket c anb ead jus tedi n ord ert o
create mo re sp ace for la rge ute nsils bot hfor the upp er
/lower b ask et. The heig hto f the upp erb asket ca nb e
adjusted byplacing thewheels ondifferent heightofthe
ra il s . Lo ng it ems , servi ng c ut l e ry, s alad server s and knive s
should beplacedon the shelfso thattheydo notobstruct
the rotation ofthespray arms..
Cutlery should be p la ced in the cutlery rack sepa rately
fromeachother in theappropriatepositions,anddo
make sure th euten sils do n otnes t toget her, this may
cause bad performance.
For a t op q ualit y cle ani ng, place the silverw arei n the bas ket
ma k ing sur e t hat:
Theydonot nest together.
Si lve r wa r e is pla c ed wi th t he m ale f ace up .
Long ute nsil s int hem i dd le.
Max. Dishes
Max. Dishes
To p bas ket
Bottom bask et
LowerPositionmax.Φ
Up p er P o sit i on m a x.Φ
19cm
25cm
14cm
30cm
Startingacycle wash
Dr aw out the l owe rand up per b asket, load the dish esa nd push the mback.
It i scommen ded to load t he lo wer basket f i rst, then the upper one (see t he s ection entitle d
Loadi ng the Dishwa she r ).
Pour in th edet er gent (s eet he sec ti one ntit le d Deterge nt an dR inseAid ).
Inse rt the plug into th e socket. The pow ersu pp lyis 2 20 -240 VAC /50 HZ, the speci fic ation
of th e so cketis 1 0A 25 0VAC. Make sur e t hatthe w ater supp ly is tu rn ed onto full p re ssure.
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Ope nthe doo r, p ress the ON/OF F But ton, an dthe Po wer indica torl ight wi llt urn o n.
Pr ess the prog ra mBu tton , the wash program w ill be cha nged as fol lo wsdi recti on:
If a p rogram i sselected, the resp onse l igh twi ll l ight. Th en close the doo r, the dis hwa she r
begi nst o star t.
Intensive->Heavy->Normal->Glass->1Hour-> Quick;
1
2
3
4
5
* : This program i s the test cy cle. The in format ion for compar ability test
in ac co rda nce with , as f ollo ws:
AS/NZS 2007.1
AS/NZS 2007.1
Cap aci t y:14 set ting
Position Upperbasket:upperwheelsonrails
Rinse ai d set ting: 6
Open t hedoor s lightly 5 0m mto assi sti ndry ing of th edi shesaf ter every wa sh
Means :need tofill rinse into the Rinse-AidDispenser.
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Glass
Fo rlightlys oiledloads,
such as gl ass e s,
crystal and fine chin a.
20g
Pre-w ash
wash (40 )
Rin se
Rins e(60 )
Dryin g
115
0.8 14.5
Nor ma l
Intensive
Heavy
(Or All )in1
5/27.5g
5
(Or All )
/27.5g
in1
(OrAll )in1
5/27 .5g
Fo r n orma l l y s o iled lo a d s ,
such as ,plates,glasses
and lightlysoiled pans.
standard dailycycle.
pots
For the heaviest soi led
l oa ds, su c has pot s, p ans,
casserole dishesand dishes
that have beensitting with
dried foodon t hemfor a
while.
Ashorterwash for lightly
s o il e d loa d s t h a t d o n o t
need dr ying.
Quick
Pre-wa sh(50 )
Wash ( 6 5 )
Rins e
Rins e
Rinse(65 )
Dryin g
Pre-wash(45 )
Was h ( 5 5 )
Rin se
Rinse(60 )
Dr ying
Pre-w ash
Was h ( 4 5 )
Rin se
Rinse(50 )
Dryi ng
Was h ( 4 0 )
Rin se
Rin se (4 5 )
165
160
135
40
1.15
0.8 7
1. 4
0.5
18
14 . 5
13.6
10.5
1Hour
Pr e-wash( 50 )
Wash( 60 )
Rinse(50 )
Drying
60
10
0.9
5/2 7. 5g
20g
Daily wa shi no nly1 hour.
Forlightlyan dnormally
soiled p lates and pa ns
foreveryday.
(*AS/N ZS 20 07.1)
For heavilyso il ed l oa ds,
such as pots, p late s, glas ses
and l ightl ysoil edpan s.
Wh e n t he working c ycl e h as fi nished , th e bu z zer of the dishwashe r will soun d fo r 8 s econds, th en s t op . T ur n off
the appl ianc eus ing t heO N/ OFF butto n, s hut off th ew ate r supply a nd o pen the doo rof t he di shw asher.
Wai tf or afew m inutesb efore unlo ading th edi shw ash ert o avo idha ndli ngth ed ishe sand ut ensil sw hile t hey
are still hot and mor e sus ce pt ibl e to b reak age .The yw illal sod rybe tter.
SwitchOfftheDishwasher
The p ro graml igh tis on but is n otbl in kin g, onl y in this case the pr ogrammeh ase nded.
1.Sw itch off t he dishwa sher byp ressing the ON/OFF butto n.
2.Turn offthewater tap!
Openthedoorcarefully.
Hot di shes ar e sensitive t okn ocks.The di sh ess hould t herefore be all owedto cool d own a rou nd 15 mi nutes
before rem ovi ngfrom t he app li ance .
Open t hed ish was her's door, leave it aj arand w ait a few mi nutes bef oreremov ing the dishes. I n th isway they
will be cool era nd the dryi ng will be i mproved.
Unloadingthedishwasher
It is normal that the dishwasheris wetin sid e.
Empty the low erba sket first a nd then the up peron e.T hi sw ill avoi d water dripping f rom the upper Bas keton to
the dishes inthelowerone.
Ifyou open thedoor , the machine will pause. The pr ogram lightw ill
stop blinkingand thebuzzer w ill mooingeveryminuteunless youcloseth edoor.After
you cl ose t he doo r ,t he machi ne wil l ke ep on wo rkin gaft er 10 s econd s.
duringawashcycle
Premise:
Acycle th at is under way c an on ly be m odified if i tha son ly been running f ora short time. Ot herwise, the
det ergent may have al ready be en re leased, a nd the ap plianc emay h ave alre ady d rained the w ash wa ter.
If this i sthe case ,the d etergent d ispens er mu st be refi lled ( see t he secti on en titled " Loading the
Detergent " ).
O pen t he door ,p re ssthe Prog ram butt on , the mach ine w ill be in standb yst ate,
th enyo uca nchange the progr am to the desire dcyc le set ting (see th es ection entitl ed " St arting a
wash c ycle. . . ") .
mo re t han 3 secon ds
1
2
A forgotten dish can be added any time before the deter gent cup opens.
Add forgotten dishes.
Close the door
After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door
completely.
2
3
Open the door a little .
1
4
5
The dishwasher will run after 10 seconds.
Wash thearms insoapy and warmwateranduseasoftbrush to
cl e an the j et s. Rep la ce th e m afte r ri nsing th em thor o ugh l y.
When foll owing this procedure from step1 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 dangerousto ope nthedoorwhenwashing, becausethe hot waterma y scald you.
The filter prev ent sl ar ger remnant sof food or ot her obj ects from get ting insi deth ep ump.
Theresidues mayblockthefilter, inthiscasethey mustberemoved.
The filter syst emc on sists of a coar se f ilter, a flat (M ain f ilter )
A n da micro fi lter( F i ne fil ter) .
Food and soil particles trapped inthisfilterarepulverizedby a
specia l jet on t hel owe r spray a rma ndw ashedd own t od rain.
Larg er i tems, s uc h as pie ces of bo ne s or glas s, t ha t c oul d bl o ck
thedrainaretrappedinthe coarse filter.To removetheitems
caugh t by t he fil ter, ge ntly s que eze the tap on th et op of this
filterandliftout.
Thisfilter holds soiland foodresiduesin the sumpareaand
preventsitfrombeingredepositon the dishes duringwashcycle.
Main filter
1
Coarse filter
2
Fine filter
3
2
3
1
Filterassembly
Thefilter efficiently
For b est p er formance and re sults, the filte rmu stb e cle anedre gular ly. t hisr eason,i t i sa goo di dea t o
r em ove th el arger food pa rticl estr app ed in the filte raft ereach was h cy cleb yrin sing the s emicirc ular filte rand
c up unde rru nnin gwa ter. Tor emove th efil terd evice ,p ullt hec upha ndl e in t heu pwardd irect ion.
re mo vesf ood par ticle sfrom th ewa sh w ater,al lowing it to be rec ycle dd ur ing t he cycl e.
For
T he di sh washer mus t ne ver be used wi t ho ut the filters.
Imp ro per replace mentof the f ilter may red uce the perform an ce level o fthe app lia nce
and damage dishesand utensils.
St ep 1 Turn t he filt erin ant i- clockwis edirect io n,
St ep 2 lif t the filter assy up
When following this procedure from step1 to step 2, the filter system will b e removed;
when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the f ilter system will be installed.
1
2
Th e cont ro lp ane lcan be clea ned by using a l ightly dam penedc loth.
Aft ercle an ing, m ake sur eto dry it t horoug hly.
For the ex t e ri or, use agood appli anc e po li s h wax .
Neveru ses harp objects, scouring pads o rh ar sh c lea ners on a ny p art o fthe di shwasher.
ProtectAgainst Freezing
1.Cutofftheelectricalpower to thedishwasher.
2.Tur noff the w at er su ppl y and d is connec t the wat erinl etpi pe from the w ate rval ve.
3.Drain the w ater from t he inlet pipe an dwat erva lve. (U se a p an to gat her th e w ater)
4.Reconnect t he wate rinl etpi pet othe wa ter valve.
5.Remove the f ilter at the bottom of the t uband use a sponge to soak up water in the sum p.
pl ease take fros t pr ot ection m easures ont he di shwasher in wint er. Ev ery fter washing c ycle s,
pl ease oper ateas f ollows
time a
Cleaning the Filter
CleaningThe Door
To c l ean th e co a rs e f il ter and the fi n e filte r , us e acleanin g brus h. Re as se mble t he f il ter par t s as sho wn in th e figures
on th e las t pa ge a nd r eins ert t he e ntire ass em bly in the dis hwa sher, po s itio nin g it i n i tss eat and pres sing dow nwa rds .
Whencleaning thefilters, don't knock onthem. Otherwise, thefilters could b e
contorted andtheperformanceofthedishwashercouldbedecreased.
To clean thee dge ar oundt hedoor,you sho uld u seo nly a soft warm, d am p clot h.
To avoid penetrat iono f wa te ri nto the d oor lock and el ectrical com po nents, d onot
usea spr ay cle aner of any ki nd.
Never u sea spr ay c lean ert ocle an t he d oor panel as i tm aydam age the door loc k
and electrical components.
Abr asiveag entso r some pa pe r towels shou ldnot be u sedb ecau seo f th eri sko f
sc r a t c hing or l eav i ng spot s on t he st ainless steel s ur fa ce.
Cleaning the SprayArms
I fyour dishwa shercannot w ork beca useof t he ice,
pl ease co ntact pr ofessiona lser vice pe rso ns.
It is necess ar y to cl e an th e sp r ay a rms r eg ularly for h ar d
wate rchemicalswillclogthe sp rayarmjetsandbearings.
- Ins pect t he filter sfor blo ckinga ftere very tim eth edis hwa sher has be enused .
- By uns crew ing thec oar sefi lter, you can remove the filter syst em . Re movea nyfoo dre mna nts and
cleanthefilters underrunningwater.
Remarks:
Theentirefilterassembly shouldbe cleanedonce a week.
Toremoveth elowersprayarm,pull outthespray armupward.
To r e mov e th e u p per s p raya rm , ho l d t he nut, rot at e th e a rm
clockwisetoremoveit.
Washthe arm s in soap yand war mw ateran duse a soft brus hto
clean t hejets .Repl ace them af terr insing t hem thorough ly.
Itisrecommendthatyourunawashcycle withthe
dish washer e mpt yan dthe nre move th epl ugfro mthe
socket, t urn o ff t he wa ter supply and l eave the door of
t he app li a n c e sl i ghtly open. Th is wil l hel p t h e doo r
sealsto lastlonger andprevent odoursfromforming
withi ntheappliance .
If the applian ce m ustbe move d, tr yto keep it in t he
verticalposition. Ifabsolutelynecessary, itcanbe
positi oned on its back .
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe
dishwasher i sfoo dth atre main st rappe di n the seals .
Periodic cle aning with ad amp sponge will p rev entt his
f r o m occurr ing.
Befo re cl eaning or p erforming mainten ance, always
remove the p lug f romthe socket.
Tocleantheexteriorandrubberparts ofthe dishwasher,
donot usesolventsor abrasivecleaningproducts.
O nly u se a cloth with w arm so a py wate r.
Tor em ove sp ots o r st a in s from the sur f ace of t he
in teri or, u se a clo th da mpe ned wit h w a ter ana little
v inega r, o ra c lea ning pro duct mad es peci fical ly fo r
dishwashers.
Remove the Plug
No Solv ents orAb rasive C leani ng
Mov ing t heA ppli ance
Seals
Aft er ever ywash, t urn offt hew ater supp lyto the
applia nce and leave th e door s lightl yop en sot hat
m oisturea nd odour sa ren ot t rapped in side.
After EveryWash
Whennot inUse for aLongTime
Th ei nstallati on of t hep ipes
and e le ctr ical equipm e nts
should be done by p rofessionals .
Ele ctrical Sh ock Hazard
Disconnect electricalpowerbefore
installingdishwasher.
Fai lur e to d o so can re s ult i n de ath o r
el e ct r i c al s hoc k .
The i nsta llati onpositi onof dis hwasher sho uld b ene art hee xisti ngin let a nd d rain hos es a nd
powercord.
One side of theca binetsinkshould be chosen tofacilitatetheconnection ofdrain hoses of
thedishwasher.
Installationpreparation
Note: pl ea sec heck the acco mp anyi ng ins tall ati on acces sories(hook f ora esthetic pane l,screw )
Please carefully readtheinstallation instruction.
Illustrationsofcabinet dimensionsandinstallation position of thedishwasher
Pr ep ar at ions shou ldb e mad eb efo re moving the d is hwasher t oth e inst all ation pla ce.
Choosea placenearthes ink to fac ilitatethe installation ofinletanddrain hoses
(s ee fi gure 1) .
I f dis hwa sher is ins tal l eda tthe c or nerof the cab inet, theres houl dbe some sp ace
( illustrated in fi gu re2) when th e do oris o pe ned.
2
1
Minimumspace when
the door is opened
【】Figure2
Cabinetdimensions
【】Fig u re1
Cabinet
Dishwasher
Door o f
dishwashe r
Minimum space of 5 0mm
1
The aes th etic wood en p a nel co uld be p ro ce ss ed a cco r ding to the F igu r e 3.
Theaestheticpanelshould
be processed in accordance
w ithth eill ustrate ddim ensions
【】Figure3
Aesthetic panel'sdimensions and installation
Les s t han 5mm
betw een t he top
ofdis hwasher a nd
cabinetand the
outer door aligned
to cabinet.
90 °
90 °
600 mm
820mm
100
580mm
80
Space betweenc abinet
bottom and floor
Electrical, drain and
water supply line
entrances
(Un it :mm)
Installationof aesthetic panel
【】Figure 4a
2 Installthehookonthe aes thet icwooden panela nd put the hookintotheslotof theouterdoor of
d is hwas h er (s ee f ig ur e 4 a ). Af te r p os iti o nin g o f th e p an el , fi x th e pa nel on to t he o ut er d oo rb y
screws andbolts(Seefigu re 4b) .
Installationof aesthetic
woodenpanel
【】Figure4b
.take away the four
short sc r ew s
. pin up the four long
sc re w s
1
2
Tensionadjustment
ofthedoor spring
【】Figure5
Tension adjustment ofthe door spring
Connection ofdrainhoses
Thedoor springsareset at the factoryto thepropertensionfortheouter door.
If a est heti c woo den pane l are ins tall ed, y ou wil l hav et o adjus t the do or spr ing t ens ion .
Rotatethe adjustingscrewtodrivethe adjustorto strainorrelax the steel cable
(seefigure5).
D oo r sp ri ng te nsi on is c o rre ct wh en
the doorremainshorizontal inthe
fullyopenedposition yetrises
toaclosewiththeslightliftofa
finger.
Insert th e dr ainh ose into a d ra inp ipe with a m inimum di am eter of 4 0mm,or l et i t run into the sink ,ma king sur eto
avoid bendingor crimpingit.The topof thehosemust belessthan 1000mm.
A
Counter
Front
Drain pipe
NOTE
The top of the hose
must be less than
1000mm.
φ 40mm
B
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