White Knight DW1260WA Owner's manual

Category
Dishwashers
Type
Owner's manual

This manual is also suitable for

DW1260W A
DW1260SA
Witheachwashcycle.
Compartment
For progr ammes withpre-wash only.
(Followthe user instructions!)
Electric indicator on control panel (if pro vided).
Check the rinse aid level
(On models w ith water softener system only.)
Elec tric indicator on control panel (if provided).
If there is no salt warning light inthe control panel
(for some models), you can estimate when to fill the salt into
the softener by thenumber of cycles the dishwasher has run.
Check the regeneration
salt level
Load the baskets
Select a programme
Close the doo r, turn on the water tap and press the Start/reset button. The machine will start working
after about 10 seconds.
Running the dishwasher
Switch off the appliance
Turn off the water tap,
unload the baskets
Fill the deter gent dispenser
Warning: wait a few m inutes (ab out 15 minutes) before unloa ding the dishwasher to avoid handling
the dishes and utens ils while they are still hot an d more susceptible to break.
The y will a lsodry better.Unload the appliance, startingfrom the lower basket.
Changing theprogramme
Add forgottendishes in the
dishwasher.
Scrape off any large amount of leftover food. Soften r emnants of burnt food in pans,
then l oad the baskets. Refer to the dishwasher loading instruct ions.
Press the Programme button until the sele cted programme lights up.
( See the section entitled Operationg instruc tion )“”
When the working cy cle has finished, the buzzer of the
dishwasher will sound 8 times, then stop.
Turn off the appliance using the ON/OFF button .
If the appliance is switched
off during a wash cycle.
Open t he door carefully.
Hotst eammay esc ape
when thedoorisopened!
If the appliance is sw itched off during a wash cycle, wh en switched
on again, please re-select th e wash ing cycle and operate the dishwasher
according to the original Power-on state ).
Switch on the appliance Press the On/Off button to switc h on the applian c e, Open the door.
1.Open the do o r a little to st o p the dishwasher.
2.After the spray arms stop working, you can open the door completely.
3.Add the forgotten dishes.
4.Close the door, the dishwasher will start running again after 10 seconds.
For detailedoperatingmethodread the corresponding conte ntontheinstructionmanual.
1. A running cycle can o nlybe modified if it has been running for a short time. O therwise the detergent
m ay have already been released and the water already drained. If this is th e case, the detergent
dispenser must be refilled.
2. Press the Start/Reset button for more than 3 seconds to cancel the running programme.
3. Select a new programme .
4. Restart the dishwash er.
To re view the sect ion o nt ro ubleshooting Tips
willhelpyoutosolve some commonproblems
by your self .
Dear Cu stom er ,
Please carefully readthismanual bef oreusingthe
dishwasher,it will helpyouto use andmaintainthe
di shw a sher pro pe rly.
Passit on toanysubsequentowner ofthe applianc e.
Thi s manua l c on tai ns sec ti ons on safe ty Instruct io ns ,
OperatingInstructions,InstallationInstructionsand
Tr oubl es hoo ti ng Tip s, et c.
The man ufactu rer, f ollowing ap olicy ofc onst ant
develo pmenta ndu pdating of the product, may
make modi fications witho ut givi ngpr ior notice.
Di shw as h er Fe at ure s.. . ... .. .... ... . ... .. .. . ... . ... .. . .. . .. 3
A Wa ter So ften er... ...... ...... .... .. .... ... ... ... ..... ..4 ..
At tentio n befor e o rafte r loadi ng the D ish was he r
Baskets............ ..................... .........................9
FilteringSystem. .................... ........................15
Caring for the Dishwasher. ................... . .........16.
B L oad in g th e S al t into th e S often er...... . ... .. . .. .. 5
C FilltheRinseAid Dispenser.........................5
D Function ofDete rgent .................... .............6
Loa dingth eupper ...............................10Ba sket
Loa dingtheLower .................... ...........10Basket
CutleryBasket..............................................11
Th er ecomme nded m eth od load ing big
dishw are.................................... ................ ...12
WashCycleTable.... ......................... ..............13
Turningon theAppliance................................14
Change theProgramme.............. ................14....
At the Eneof theWash Cycle... ........................14
PositioningtheAppliance...... ............. ..........17..
Wate r C o nne c ti on. ... . ..... .... ... ..... . .. .... ... .. ..... ..18.
A bout Po wer C o nnec ti on. ... . ..... . .. ... .... .... .... ... 1 7.
Startof dishwasher................................ ... ...19..
Beforecallingf or servi ce.... ....................... .....20.
Errorcodes.................................... ..............21.
Technicalinformation................... ........... .....22..
ControlPanel...................................................3
Keepit toreferto itat a laterdate.
Ifyo ucan not solv ethe pro blems b yyo urself ,
please ask f ort he help o f profe ssional te chnician s.
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 resistan ce of electric current. This appliance
is equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a groundi ng plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is installed and grounded in acc ordance with
all local codes 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 not touch the heating element during or
immediately 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 equivalent. For plastic items
n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommenda tions.
Use o nly det erge ntand rin se addi tives
desi gn ed for an au tom atic dis hwa sher.
Never us eso ap, l aun dry dete rg en t, or h and
washi ng detergen t in you r dishwa sher.Ke ep
t h ese prod u ct s out of t h e reach of c hildren.
During i nstallatio n, the power su pplymust n ot
be exce ssive ly or d angerously be ntor 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 th eyare not likel y
to damage t he door seal ;
2 Warni ng: Knives and ot heru tensils with
shar p poin ts must be l oade di nthe ba sket
with their poi ntsdo wn or p lacedi n a
horizontal position.
)
W hen us ingy our di shw asher, yo ush oul d
p rev ent pl a stic it em s f r o m c omi ng in t o c o ntac t
w itht hehe ati nge lement.(T his inst ruction is onl y
appli cable to m achi nes wit ha vi sual heat in g
el ement. )
Ifthesupplycordisdamaged, itmustbereplaced
bythemanufactureroritsserviceagentora
simi la rly q ualifi ed pers on i n or der t oa void a
ha zard.
Plea sed ispose of pa ckin 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 in e,th ey
can be ext remely dangerou sif swall ow ed.Avoi d
conta ctwit hskin and e yes and kee pchildren away
fro m the dishwasher w hen the door is ope n.
C heck th at th e det erge nt com parm ent i se mpt y
aft er compl etion o fth e wash c ycle.
The a pplianc eis to be c onnected to the water
mains u sing ne w hose sets and that old hose-sets
should no t be reu sed.
The maxi mum nu mber of place sett ingst o be
was hed i s 12 .
The maxi mum pe rm issible i nlet water pr essure is
1Mpa .
The mi nimum perm issible inl etw aterpr 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 given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
)
When u sin g y our dishw asher, foll ow t he p r ecaut ions listed b elow:
The d oorsh ou ldn ot be left o pen,
since this coul d increa sethe ris kof trippi ng.
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 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 place. Open
the door very carefully if the dishwasher is
operating, there is a risk of water squirting out.
D ispo se o ft hedish wa sher pac kag ingm aterial c orre ctl y.
All pa ckaging mate rials ca nbe rec ycled.
Pl ast ic pa rtsa rem ark edw ithth est and ar dinter nat ional abbrevi ations:
PE fo r polyethylen e,e .g.s heet wrapping m aterial
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 Sty rene, e.g .Co ntro l Panel .
Packaging materialcouldbedangerous for children!
Fo rdi spos ing ofpa ckage a nd thea ppliance ple ase got o ar ecycling cen tre. There for ecut
offthe powersupplycableandmak ethe doorclosingdeviceunusable.
Cardboard packaging ismanufactured from recycledpaper and shouldbe disposedin the
w aste paper c ollecti on for re cycling .
By ensurin gth ispr oductis disp osed of corr ectl y, you wil l hel ppre vent potent ialn egat ive
con se que nces f or t hee nvi r onment a nd human h eal t h,w hic h cou ld ot her w ise be c aused
byinappropriatewaste handling of this product.
Fo rm orede ta iled infor mat iona bout rec ycli ngo f this pro duc t, please con tact your loc al
ci tyoffice and your hou seh oldw aste dispos alser vic e.
DISPOSAL :Do no t dispose th ispr oduct as unsort ed m unicipal wa ste .C oll ect ion of such
waste sep arately for spec ial tr eatment is necessar y.
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Ba ck Vie w
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on
Of f
Front view
MainFilter
Dete rgent D ispenser
CupShelf
CutleryBasket
CoarseFilter
RinseAidDispenser
Inle t pi pe c onne cto r
Drainpipeconnector
LowerBasket
Sp ra yA rms
UpperBasket
1
Salt Container
beforeusingit for the firsttime.
To getthe best performance fromyourdishwasher,read all operating instructions
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Powe rin dica tor l ight: To show the po wer sup ply.
Start /Resetbutton:To starttheselected
was hi ng p rog ram o r r ese t t he wa s hi ng p r o gr am
w hen the mach ine is w orki ng.
Salt a ndr inse aid warni ng light s: Tosh ow
when the salt containeror dispenserneedtobe
refilled.
Powe rsw itch: To t urn on/o ff the po wer supp ly.
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Washi ngP rogr am Select or:To sele cto neo f
th e si x wash in g p ro g ra m s.
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Pr og ra min dicator ligh ts: To show t he w ashi ng
pr ogra m.
D elay But ton : To P ress the but tont ode la y.
D ela y tim e /Wash in g Ph a se s in d icator light :
When you delaytime(3,6, 9,or 12hours),the
indicators lightwillbeontoshowoneofthe
delay time .Wh ent he mach ine is wo rk ing, th e
indicatorswill be onto showoneof the washing
phase sof cycl e.
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Be fo re u sing your dishwashe r for the first time:
Th e wat er so ftener m ust be set m anu al ly, usin gthe wa terha rdness di al.
Th e wat er so ftener is des igned to rem ove mineral san dsa lts fr omt he water,w hich w oul dh ave
a de trimental o r adve rs e effe ct on the op eration of the app liance .The h igher t he
content ofth es e minerals an dsal ts,the harde ryour w ater is. T he s ofte ner s hould b e
adju sted accord ingt othe ha rdness o fthe wa terin you r area. Your loca lWaterAuthor ity
can adviseyouonthehardnessofthewaterinyourarea.
AdjustingSalt Consumption
The dishwas her is desig ned to all owf ora djus tment in the amo untof sa lt co nsumed bas ed ont heha rdne ss o f
thewaterused.This is intended tooptimiseandcustomisethelevelof salt consumption.
1. Unscrewthecapfromthesaltcontainer.
2. There i s ar ing o nthe contai ne rwi tha na rrow o ni t(se efig ure
ontheside), ifnecessary, rotate thering in theanticlockwise
direction fro mth e"-" Setting tow ardthe" +"sign, basedon the
hardne sso f the w at erbe ing u sed.
It is rec ommende dthat a djust me nts shou ldb e made i n
acco rd ance wit h t he f oll owin g sc hem e:
WAT ER SOFTENER
Th eh ar dne ss o fthe wa terv arie sfrom p lace to plac e.I f har dwater i sused i nthe di shwasher, de posits wil l
form on th edish esa nd utensils .
Th ea pplian cei seq uipp ed with asp ecial so ftener that u ses a salt c onta iner specific ally des igned to elimi nate
lime a nd m inera ls fr om the wat e r.
Contact your l ocalw ater bo ard for inf ormation on t he hardnes sof your water su pply.
dH
mm ol /l
0~1 40~8 0~1.4
/
0
/
14~398~22 1.4~3.9 - 20 50
39~8022~45 3.9~8 Mid 4 0 25
+
60 16
fH
0~10
10~28
28~56
Clar ke
WATER HARDNESS
SelectorPo si tion
Salt consumption
(gram/cycle)
Aut o no my
(cycles/1kgs)
Pl eas e fol lo w the s teps bel ow f orad justment in s al t c on s um pt io n.
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"-"
"+ "
"Mid"
Settingtowardthe"+"sign
Settingtowardthe"-"sign
Settingtowardbetween
the "-" si gn and "+" sign
No sa lt n eedadde d
45~60 80~107 56~75 8~11
If yourm odeldoe snot have anyw ater softener, you mays kip this section.
A. Set the w ater s of tener
B. Pour 1 2 litre ofwater insidethesaltcontainerandthen fill withdishwasher salt
C. Filltherinseaiddispenser
D. Fi l l in dete rgent
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Clark: Britishdegree
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fH: French degree
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DH : Ger man degree
dH =1.25Clarke=1.78fH=0.178mmol/l
°°°
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normal for a s mall a mo unt o f w ater t o c om e out of t h e sa l t conta in er.Itis
1.The sal tcon tainer mu stonl y be refil le dwhen the s alt wa rn ing l ight in the control panel com es on.
Depend ing on how w ell the s alt dissolve s, th esa lt warni ng light may stil lbe on even tho ugh the
salt contai ner is fill ed.
If ther eis n osalt w arning light i n the con trol panel (fo rsome M odels),you c ane stim ate when to f ill
the salt i nto the so ftene r by the cycles that t he dishw asher has run.
2. If ther eare spi ll s o fthe salt, a soa kor ar apid pro gram s hould be run to remove the excessiv esa lt.
Always u se the salt int ended f oru sew ith dishw asher.
The sa lt c ontain eri sl ocated ben eath the l ower bas ket and sh ould b ef ill eda se xplaine d
int he f oll ow ing:
Attention!
Only use saltspe cifi ca lly designe dfor t he use i ndi shw ash ers! Every ot hertype of
salt no t speci fically de sig ned fo r theu se in ad ishwas her, espe cially tab le salt, will
damage t hew ater soft ener. I n case of d ama ges caused by t he useo f unsuitab le
salt t he ma nufact ure rdoe s notg ive any wa rranty nor is li able for any damage scau sed.
Only f il l wi ths alt just b efo re sta rting one o f th eco mp lete washi ngp ro gr ams.
This wi ll p reve ntany g rains of sa ltor sa lty wate r, w hich ma y have b een spi lled,
remain ing on the bottom o fth e machine for any p eriod of ti me , which may cau se
c o rr osio n.
Th eri nse aid i srel eas edduri ngt he fin al rin se to pr event wate rf rom f orming dr oplets o nyo ur dis he s, w hich can
leave spots and s treaks. I talso improve sdr ying by allow ing wate rt or oll offt he dishes. Your dishwa sher i s
designedtouseliquidrinseaids.The rinseaiddispenser islocated insidethedoornexttothedetergentdispenser.
To fi l l the di spe ns er,ope n the c ap an d pour t he r inse ai d int o th e d ispens er until t he le vel i ndi cat or turn sc om pletel y
black. The vol ume oft he rinse ai dco ntainer is about 110m l.
RinseAid Dispenser
Function of RinseAid
Rinse aid is aut oma tic ally added d uring th elast r inse, ensuring thor ough rinsi ng, and spo tan ds treak free drying.
Attention!
Only usebranded rinse aidfordishwasher. Neverfill therinseaiddispenserwithanyothersubstances
(e.g. Di shwasher cleani ng ag en t, liqu id d eterge nt).Th is would damag e t he app liance .
A Removethe lowerbasket and thenunscrewandremovethecapfromthesaltcontainer.
B Before thefirstwash,fill1lt. ofwater inthe saltcontainer of your machine.
C Pl ace th ee nd of the fun nel ( supp lied) i nto the hole and i ntroduce abou t 1kg of salt .
D Af ter f il ling th eco ntain er, sc rew the c apt igh tly bac k cloc kwise .
E Usu ally, t he salt war ning li ght wi llst op being i llumi nat ed with in 2-6 days af te rt hes alt co ntain er ha sbe en fi ll ed wit h
sal t.
F Imm ed iately a fter f il lingt he s alt into the sa ltc ontain er, a washin g progr am s hould be sta rt ed
progr am Oth erwis et he fil ter syst em , pu mp or ot her im portan t pa rts of the m achine m ay be d amaged
bysalty water.This isoutofwarranty.
(Wesuggest to use t he
soak orrapid ).
To op en t he di spen ser,tu rn t he ca p tot he "op en" ( left ) a rrow an dl ift i t o ut.
Po ur the rin se ai d int o th e dispe nser, be ing ca refu l n ot to o verfi ll .
Replace the cap b y in serti ngi taligned w ith " open" arr owand t urnin git to t he cl osed( righ t) arrow.
Adjusting RinseAid Dispenser
The ri nse aid dis penser ha ssi x or four s ett ings.Alw ays star twi th the d ispe nser
set o n"4". If sp ot s and poor dr yin gare a prob lem, i ncre ase t he amoun tof r i nse
aid d ispensedb y r em ovin g the di spens erl idan drot ating the d ial to "5". If t he
dishes s til l are notd rying prope rlyo r ar e show sp ots ,adj ustth e dial to the n ext
highe r lever un til your dishes a re sp ot-free. The recom men ded set ting is "4".
(Factory valueis "4".)
Increasethedose if thereare drops of waterorlimespotsonthe dishes afterwashing.
Reduce itifthere aresticky whitis hstainson your dishesorabluishfilmonglasswareor
knife blades.
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As t he rinse aidd imin ishes,t he s izeo f the blac kdot
ontherinseaidlevel indicator changes,asillustratedbelow.
Full
3/4full
1/2full
1/4 full- Should refillto eliminate spotting
Em pty
When to Refill the RinseAidDispenser
Ifth erei s no ri ns e-aid warning ligh tin t hec ont rolpanel , you can estimat ethe amount from the colo ur
ofth eop tical l evel indi cat or C loca ted next to the cap. Whe nth erins e-a idc onta iner is f ul l, the whole
indicato rwil lbe d ark . As t her inse -aid dim inishes, th es ize of the dark dot decr eases. You shou ldneve r let
t he rins e aid l ev el fa ll 1 / 4 full.
durin gth enex twa sh.
Don' tfor get t ore pla cethe cap be fore you close dis hwa sherd oor.
Clean up a n y r inse aid sp i lled whi le during f i llingwith a n ab so r be nt clot h t o av oid exce ssiv e f oam in g
Deterge nt s wi th its chem ic al ingredie nt s a rene ce ss ary to re move dir t,c rus hdirt an d trans po rt it ou tof t he di shw asher.
Mostof thecommercialqualitydeterge nts are suitableforthispurpose.
Detergents
The rear e 3 sor t s of det e rge nt s
1.Withphosphate andwithchlorine
2.Withphos phate and wi thout c hlorine
3.Wi thou tph osphate and without chlo rine
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Amount ofDetergentto Use
Proper U se o fDe terg ent
Use o nly det erge nt s pecif ical lym ade f or t heu sein dish was her s.K eep your det ergentf resh and dry.
Don'tputpowdereddetergent into the dispenseruntilyou'reready towash dishes.
Dishwash erde tergent is co rr osi ve! Take car e to kee pi tout of reach ofc hildren.
Basedontheir chemicalcomposition, detergentscan besplitin two basictypes:
The use of normal washingprograms incombinationwith concentrated detergents
redu ces poll utio na nd is g ood for your dish es; thes ewash p ro gram sare spec ifically mat ched
to th e di rt-di ssol ving pro pert i es o f t hee nz ymes of the con cent rate dd e terg ent. For this reas on
normal wash programsinwhichconcentrateddetergentsareusedcanachievethe same
resultsthatcanotherwise onlybe achievedusing intensive programs.
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Detergenttabletsofdifferent brandsdissolve at different speeds. For thisreasonsome
dete rgent ta blets ca nnot dissolve and dev elop the irful lcle anin gpower dur ing s hort
prog ra ms.T here fore plea se u se l ong program swh enu sin gde terg entt ablet s, t o
ensur e the complet e re mova l of de ter g en t re sidu als.
Th e dispens er m ust b ere fi lled bef or e the star t of e ach was hcy cle f ollowing the i nst ructi ons
provided in t hew ash cycle ta ble . Your dis hwasher use sle ssde terg ent and rins eaid t han
Conventionaldishwasher.Generally, onlyone tablespoon ofdetergent isneededfor
anormal washload. Moreheavily soileditemsneedmoredetergent.Alwaysaddthe
dete rgen tj us tbefore st ar ting the d ish was her, ot herw ise it coul dg e tda mp a nd w ill n ot
di s solv e pr ope rly.
Concentrated Detergent
DetergentTablets
DetergentDispenser
Always a ddthe d ete rgent j ust b efore start ing ea chwash cycl e.
Onlyuse branded detergentaidfordishwasher.
If the lid is close d: pr ess rele asebutt on.T he li d will sp ring ope n.
conventional, alkaline detergentswithcausticcomponents
l ow a lkal i nec oncent rated det ergents w ith nat ur a l e nzy mes
Normally new pul ver ised det ergent is with out phos ph ate.T hus the wate rso ften erfu nction o f
phosph ate i s not gi ven. I n t h i s c ase we r e com me nd to f i l l sa lt in th e sa lt conta in er e ven whe n
the h ardness o f water is only 6 dH. If dete rgen tsw itho utph osphate are used in the case of h ard wat er
often whi tespot s ap pear on d ishe san dglasse s. In this cas epl ease add mo re d eter gent to r each
better r esul ts . Dete rg en ts wit h o ut chl ori n e do on ly bleac h a l it t le. St ro ngand c ol o u red sp o ts w i ll no t
ber emoved complete ly. I nthi sca se p lease ch oo sea p rogr am with a hi gher tem perature .
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Fillt hed eter gent disp enserw ith d etergen t.
Th e mark ing in d icates th e dos i ng l evels , as
i ll us tra ted o n t he ri gh t:
Th eplace of m ain w ashcyc ledeterg ent placed.
Th eplace of pr e-washc ycle det erge ntp laced.
Pleaseo bserve th emanu facturer sdosing and storage
Recommendationsasstatedonthedetergent packaging.
Close the lid and press untilit locks in place.
I f th e di shes ar e h eavily so il ed, pl ac e an addi tio nal
detergen tdo sein the pre- wash deterg ent chamber.Thisd etergen t wil l take effec tdurin g the pre-wa shp hase.
A
B
Fillin Detergent
You fi ndin formation ab out the a mo unt o fde terg en t for th es ingle program me ont he last p age .
Pl eas eaw are ,tha t acc ord ingt othe lev elso iling and the spec ific hardnes sof wat er d iff erence sare po ssible.
Pleaseobservethemanufacturer's recommendationsonthe detergent packaging.
Cutlerywithwooden,horn chinaor
mother -of-pearl han dl es
Plast ici te ms that are n oth eat resis tant
Older c ut lery with glued partst hat a re n ot
temperatureresistant
Bonded c utlery i te m sor dishes
Pewter or coop er i tems
Crystal gla ss
Steel items su bject to r usting
Wooden p latte rs
Items madefromsyntheticfibres
So me t ypes ofg lasses c anbecom e
dull afte ra la rg e num ber of washes
Silv er an da lumi num pa rts ha ve a
tendencyto discolourduring washing
Glazed patternsmayfadeifmachine
washed frequent ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishesand itemsofcutlerymustnot lie insideoneanother, orcover each oth er.
To av oidda mage to gl asse s,th eym ust not t ouch.
Lo ad large i te ms w hich ar emo stdifficul tto c lea nin tothe lowe rbask et.
The uppe r basket i sde sig ned to ho ldm ore delicate and lighter d ishw are such as glasses , cof fee
andteacups
Lo ng bladed k nives sto red i nan uprigh tpo sition are ap otenti al haza rd!
Lo ng and/or s harp item so fcut lery such as carvi ng kniv es must be p ositi one d
h orizon ta ll yin t he upper b asket.
P lease do n ot ove rloa d yo ur dishw asher. T his is imp ortan t forg ood resu lts a ndf or
r easonab leconsu mption of en ergy.
Load h oll owi tems suc has cup s, gl asse s, p ans etc. With the opening f aci ng downward ss o that
w a t er c anno t c o l l ec t i n t he c onta i n e r or a de ep ba se.
Consider buyingutensilswhichare identifiedasdishwasher-proof.
Usea mild detergentthatisdescribedas'kindtodishes'.Ifnecessary, seek further
informationfromthedetergentmanufacturers.
Forparticular items,select aprogramwithaslowatemperature aspossible.
To prev ent da mage, d ono t t ake gla ss a ndcutl ery ou t of the di shw ashe r imm ediat el y
aft er t he p r ogram meh a se nde d.
(For best perfor mance of the di shwasher, follow t hese l oading gu ide lines.
Featu res and appear ance of baske ts and cutler yba sketsmay vary fr om your mod el.)
Scrape off any larg ea mounts o fle ft over foo d. Sof ten rem nants o fbur ntfood in pa ns.
It i snot necess ary tori nse t hed ishes u nder running water.
Pl ace objects i nthe dishwa sher i n following way :
1.Items su ch a scups, gla sses, pots /pa ns,e tc.a re fa ced downwa rds.
2.Curved it ems, or ones with reces ses,sh ouldb el oadeda slant so th at w ater can run off.
3.All u tens ils a rest acked s ecurely and can not ti pov er.
4.All u tens ils a re placed in t he way t hat the spray ar mscan rotat efr eely d uring wa shing.
Ve rysm all items s houl dnot b ewashe di nthe dish was he r as they c ould ea sily f all out of the basket.
To pre ven twa ter drippi ngfr omt heuppe r ba sket into t he lower ba ske t,we rec omme nd th atyou
empty the lower ba sket first an dthe nt heupp er ba sk et.
Theupperbasket isdesigned tohold more delicateandlighter dishwaresuchasglasses,coffee
and te a cu ps a nd s auc er s, as w e l l a s plates , sm all bowls and sh al low pans ( a s lo ng a s they are
not toodirty).
Po si t ion the d ishes a nd cook ware s o th at t h ey wil l n ot g et mov ed b y th e sp ray of wa te r.
Wes uggest that you plac elar gei tems and t he mo st d ifficu lt to clean items a re to be plac ed i nto thel ower ba sket :
such as pots ,pan s,lid s,s erv ing dishe sandb owls, as sho wnin the figur ebel ow.
It is pr ef er ab le to pla cese rvin gdi shes and lids on the s ide of th eracks ino rder t oa void bl oc king t he rota tion of t he
topspray arm.
Pots, serving b owl s,etc, m ust always be placed top d own.
Deep pots s hould be s lanted to allow wat er to flow o ut.
Please be rem inde d that:
Th e B ottom Bas ke tfeat ure s folding spi kess o th at la rger or mo re pots and pan sca nbe l oaded .
1
Cups
2
Small serv ing bowl
3
Lar ge serving bo wl
4
Glasses
Saucers
5
6
Dish
Dessertdishes
7
1
1
4
1
7
2
3
5
6
1
4
1
4
1
8
Oval pl atter
10
Soupplates
Dessert dishe s
7
9
Dinner plat es
11
Sil verware basket
1010
8
99
77
7
Cutlery shoul d be placed in the cutlery baske t wit hthe han dles at the bo ttom .I f ther ack has side baskets ,th e
spoons should be loa ded sep arat ely i nto theap propriate s lots ,especia ll ylong uten sils should b eplace di n the
horizont al p ositi on at the fron t of t he uppe rbask et as show nin th ep ictu re.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
Fo r better st acking o fpots and pa ns,
the spikes c anbe fol ded down as
sho w in the p ic t u re righ t.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Th e height o fthe upp erb asketca nbe ad justed in order to crea te more space f orlar ge utensils
both for the uppe r/l ower basket. The he ight of th eu pperb asket ca nbe adj usted by pl acing the
wheels o nd ifferent h eight of the r ails. L ongitem s,se rving cutl ery, sala dserver san dknives
should be placed on the shelf so that t hey do not o bstruct the rotati ono fthe s praya rms.
Th e sh elf can be fold ed b ack or be remo vedw hen not requ ired f oruse .
For personal safety and a topqualitycleaning,place the silverwarein the basket
making sur ethat:
They d onot n est together.
Silver ware is pl aced with t he han dles-down .
But p lace kni vesa nd other pote ntially dang erous utensi lsar ep la ced handl es-up.
Teaspoons
4
Sou p sp oons
2
For k s
1
Se rv ing f orks
8
Se rv ing s poo ns
6
Kn ive s
5
3
De ssert spo ons
7
Gravy ladles
Do not let any item extend
th roug h bot tom .
2
4
5
2
5
32
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
555
4
555
4
632367
3
2
3
4
555
1
1
1
1
1
5
4
2
2
3
33
33
2
2
3
2
2
1
4
4
4
4
8
4
4
4
1
12.3
Ec o.
Intensive
Normal
(* EN 50242)
150
1.15
3in1
(or )3in1
5/25g
(or )3in1
5/2 5g
(or )3in1
5/2 5g
3in1
For normallysoiled loads,
such as , plates,glasses
andligh tly soiledpans.
standarddaily cy cle.
pots
For theheaviest soiled
loads, suchas pots, pans,
casseroledishesand dishes
thathavebeensittingwith
dried foodon them fora
while.
Ashorter wash forlightly
soiled loads that do not
need dryi ng.
For dishesthatn eedt obe
rinsed an ddriedonly.
Rapid
Rinse
Pre-wash(50 )
Pre-wash
Was h ( 6 5 )
Rins e
Rins e
Rinse(55 )
Dryin g
Pre-wash(50 )
Was h ( 5 0 )
Rins e
Rinse(65 )
Dryin g
Was h ( 5 0 )
Rins e
Dryin g
Pre-wash
(65 )
Was h ( 4 0 )
Rins e
Rinse(45 )
20g.
Was h ( 4 0 )
Rinse(70 )
Dryin g
Pre-w ash 5 0
wash 50
rinse 70
drying
(℃
(℃
(℃
160
155
130
30
80
1.3
1.13
1.5
0.5
1.0
23.1
15.9
16.5
8.6
12.2
Means:need to fill rinse into the Rinse-AidDispenser.
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*E N5024 2 : This p ro grammei st he te stcycl e.T heinf ormation for co mparabili ty t est
in acco rdance w ithE N502 42,as fol lows:
Capa city: 12 setting
Positi onUppe rba sket :upp er wheels o nr ails
Rinse aid setti ng: 6
Sta rt ing a cyc le wash
Dr aw out the lowe rand up per basket, l oad the d ishes and p ush them back.
I tis c ommen ded to lo ad th elo wer bask et fi rst, t hen the uppe ron e(see th e sec ti on en titl ed
Loading the Dishwasher ).
Pour in th edet ergent (see t he sect ion ent it led Sal t, D etergen t and RinseAi d ) .
I nse rtthe pl ugin tot hesocket .The pow ers uppl yi s 220- 240 VAC / 50Hz, the spec if ication
of th esocket is 1 0A 250VAC. Make su re t hatthe water sup ply is tu rned on to full pre ssure.
Clo se the do or, pr ess the ON/OFF butt on, a ndt he O N/O FF l ight will turn on.
“”
“”
Pr ess the pr ogram bu tton , the wash pr ogram w ill b echange d as foll ows dire ction :
I f a p ro gram isse lected, the resp onse ligh twill li ght.Th en p ress the Start/Re set button, t he
dish wash erb egin sto start.
3in1->Intensive->Normal->Eco->Rinse->Rapid;
For normally soiledlo ads ,
suchas pots plates
glasses andlightly
soiled pans.
、、
Stan da r d d a i l y cycl e for
normally soiled loads,
suchas pots plates
gl as se s .
、、
It is d an ge ro u s to op e n th e do or when was hi ng , be c aus e the hot wate r ma y s cald y ou .
W h en the worki n g cy cl e has f inis hed , the bu z zer of the di s hwa sh e r wi l l so u ndf or 8 s eco n d s , th en s t op . Tu r n o ff
t he a ppli ance usi ng the O N/O FF b utt on,sh ut offt he wa te r supp ly and op en the d oor oft he di shw ashe r.
Wait for a few m inutes bef ore unlo adin gth edis hwa sh erto a voidha ndlin gth edishes and ute nsil swh ileth ey
are s til lh ot a ndm ore suscept ible tobr eak age. The ywi llal sod rybe tter.
SwitchOfftheDishwasher
1.Sw itch off the di shwasher by p ressin gthe ON/OF F but ton.
2.Turnoff thewatertap!
The p rogr aml igh tis on but is n otbl inking, only in this case the program meh ase nded.
Openthedoorcarefully.
Hot dis hes are sensi tive to knocks. The di shes should theref oreb eall owedto cool d ow n arou nd 15 minutes
beforeremovingfromtheappliance.
Open t hed ish was her's door, l eave it ajar and wai ta few minut es before rem oving the dishes. I n this way t hey
will be cooler an dthe drying will b eimpr oved.
Unloadingthe dishwasher
Iti s normal t hatt he di sh was her is wet in side.
Empty the low erba sketf irst a nd then the up pero ne.T hisw il lavoi d water dr ipp ing from t he upper Bas ket on to
the dis hes in the low eron e.
Ifyou open the door ,the machine willpause. The program lightw ill
stopblinking and the buzzerw illmooingeveryminuteunless you closethe door.After
you c lo set he d oo r ,the m achin e will ke epo n w orki ngaf ter 10 sec on ds.
dur inga washcycle
Premi se:
Acycle th atis under wayca non ly be mod ified if it ha s on ly been r unning fo ra short t ime.O therwis e, the
de tergent m ay hav ea lread ybe en re lea sed, and the ap pliance m ay have alrea dy dr ained the w ash water.
If t hisi st he c ase ,the dete rgent disp enser mu stbe refil led ( see the sec tion ent itl ed "Load ing t he
Det ergent " ).
Pr ess the start /reset butt on , the mach inewil l bei n standb yst ate, then you can
ch ange t he program t o the desi redc ycle sett ing ( see th esection en tit led " Starting a was hcy cle. . ." ).
The pr ogram light s show t he s tate of the dishw asher:
a) Allp rogramlightsoff--------------------- -----------------------standby
b) One of thepro gram lightson--------------------------------------pause
c) One o ftheprogram lights blinking-----------------------------------run
c) Some ofthe up threeprogramlights blinking fleetly-- ----------e rror
mo re than 3 second s
1
2
3
Aforgot ten dish can be added any time bef ore the detergent 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 to stop the washing.
1
4
5
6
Press the start/res et button
Press the start/r eset button, the dishwasher will run
after 10 seconds.
When youpresstheStart/Resetbutton topauseduringwashing, the programlightwill
stopblinking andthe dishwasher will mooing every minuteunless you press the
S ta r t/R e set b u t ton to sta r t .
The filter prev ent slar ger remnants of food or o ther obj ects from getting insi deth epu m.
Theresidues may blockthefilter, inthiscasethey mustbe removed.
The filter syst emc on sists of a coar se f ilte r,a flat (M ain f ilter )
A n da mi c ro fi lte r(Fi ne f il ter) .
Food and soil particles trappedinthisfilterarepulverizedby a
specia l jet on t hel ower spray a rman dw ashe dd own tod rain .
Larg er it ems, s uc h as pie c es o f bo nes or gl ass, tha t coul d bl o ck
thedrainaretrappedin the coarse filter. To remove theitems
caugh t by t he filter, ge ntly s que eze the tap o nth etop of this
filterandliftout.
Thisfilter holds soil and foodresiduesinthe sumpareaand
preventsitfrombeing redepositonthe 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 rmus tbe cle aned re gula rly. t hisr eason, it i sa goo dide at o
r emo ve t hela rger foo dpar ti cl estr app edin the filte r aft ere ach was hcyc leb yrin sing the s em icirc ula r filte rand
c up u nderru nnin gw ater. Tore move th efil terd evice ,pull th ecu pha ndle in t heupwa rdd irect ion.
re mo vesf ood part icle s fro mth ewa sh w ate r, al lowin git t obe rec ycle ddu ring the cycl e.
For
T he dishwasher mus t n e ver be used wit hout t he f ilt er s.
Imp ro per repl ace mentof the f ilter may re duce the perform anc elev elo fthe applian ce
and damage dishesand utensils.
1
2
St ep 1 Turn t hefilt erin ant i-clo ckwis ed irection,
t hen li f t it up.
St ep 2 lif t the Ma in fil te rup
3
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 S tep 3 to Step 1, the f ilter system will be installed.
Th e cont ro l pane lcan be clea ned by u sing a l ig htly dampen edc loth.
Aft ercl eaning, m ake sure t o dry it tho roughly.
For the exteri or, us e a good app lianc e po li s h wax .
Neveru ses harp objects ,sco uring pa ds o rhar sh c lean ers on a ny p art o fthe di shwasher.
ProtectAgain st Freezing
1.Cutoffthe electricalpowerto thedishwasher.
2.Turn of fth ewat ersu ppl yan dd is connec t the wat er i nlet pi pe from the w ater valve.
3.Drainthewater fromthe inletpipe andwatervalve. (Useapan tocatchthewater)
4.Reconnect t hewate rinl etpi pe to the wa te rval ve.
5.Remove the f ilte rat t he bott omo f the tub and use a sponge to soak up water in the sum p.
pl ease take fros tpr ot ection meas ureso nthe dishw asher in winter.Ev ery fter washing c ycle s,
pl ease operat eas f ollows
time a
- Inspec tt he filte rs for blo ckinga ftere very time th edi shwa sher has be enu sed.
- By uns crew ing the c oar sefi lter, you can remove the filter system .Re mov ea nyf oo dr emna nts and
cleanthefilters underrunningwater.
Remarks:
Cleaning the Filter
CleaningThe Door
To c l ean t h e c o a rse f il ter a nd t he fi n e fi l t e r, us e a cleani n g bru sh . Reas se mble thefil t er par ts as shown in t h e fi gures
on th e las t pa ge a nd r ein sert t he e nti re ass emb ly in the dishwa sher, po s itio nin g it i n i tss eat and pres sing dow nw ar ds .
Theentirefilterassemblyshouldbe cleanedoncea week.
Whencleaning thefilters, don't knock onthem. O therwise, thefilters could b e
contorted andtheperformanceofthedishwashercouldbedecreased.
To clean thee dge ar oundt hedoor,you sho uld use o nly a soft warm, d am pclot h.
To avoid penetrat iono fwa te rin to t hedoor lock and el ectrical com po nent s,do not
usea spr ay cleaner of any ki nd.
Never u sea spr ay c leaner t oclean t he door panel as it m ay dam age the door loc k
and electrical components.
Ab rasive ag entso r som epaper towels s hou ldnot be u sed becau seo f th er isko f
sc r a t c hing o r l eav ing s pots on t he st ain les s st ee l s urfa ce.
Cleaning the SprayArms
I fyour dis hwa shercannot wor k because of the ice,
please c on ta ctpr ofessi onal service pe rsons.
It is nece ssary to cl ean the spra ya rms regul arly for hard wate rch emi cals will clogt he spray ar mj etsan dbear ings.
To removeth euppersprayarm,screwoffthenutclockwise thenremove thearm.
Rem ove the u pper spray a rm
To remove the l ower sp ray arm, pul l out .the s pray arm u pward
Remove the lowerspray arm
Was h the arms
Wash the ar ms in soa pya ndwarm w ateran du sea sof tbr us hto clean the j ets .
Repl ace them aft errin sing t hem thoro ughly.
PULL OUT
UNSCREW
upper
lower
Itisrecommend thatyourun awashcycle withthe
dish washer e mpt yan dt he nr emove th eplu gfro mthe
socket, t urn o ff t he wa te r supp ly and le ave the door of
t he app lian c e sl ight ly open. T h i s will help th e door
sealsto lastlongerandpreventodoursfromforming
withinthe appliance.
If the applian ce m ustbe move d, tr yto keep it in the
verticalposition. Ifabsolutelynecessary,itcanbe
positi oned on its back .
Oneofthefactorsthatcauseodourstoforminthe
dishwasher i sfoo dth atre mai nstr app edin the seal s.
Periodic clea ning with a d amp sponge will p rev ent t his
f r o m occurr ing.
Ensu reth evoltag ea ndfrequ enc yof thep ower being cor resp ond sto
t hose on the rating plate. Only in sert the p lug into an elect rica lsoc ke twhich i sear thed
pr op erly. If t he el ectri cal sock et t owh ich thea pplianc emu st b ec onne cte dis not
appropriate fortheplug, replacethe socket, ratherthanusingaadaptors orthelikeas
they couldcauseoverheating andburns.
Plea selook at th era ting lab el t o know the r at ing v olta ge a nd c onn ect t he d ishwasher to the app ro pr iat e pow er s upply.
Use the r equi red fuse 10 amp ,tim edelay f use or c ircuit bre ake rrec omm end ed and provide sepa rate circ uit s ervi ng
only this appl ia nce.
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.
Posi tion the ap pliance i nt he 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 t he adj acent cabine tsor wa lls.T he dishwash er i s equippe dwi th water supply a nd d rain hos es th at can
be pos itioned ei th ert othe r ight or the left s ide sto facil it ate p ro peri nstallati on.
O nce th e appl iancei s positione dfor leve ll in g,t hehei ghtof the dishw ashe r
m ay be a lteredv iaad justment of the screwi ngleve lo fthe fe et. In any cas e,
th eapplia nce sho uld not b eincl ined more than 2 .
For personal saf ety:
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUTOR REMOVETHE EARTHING
CONNECTION FROM THE POW ER CORD.
Aft er ever ywash, turn off t hew ater supp lyt oth e
applia nce and leave th e door sli ght lyop en soth at
m oisturea nd odour sa reno ttra ppe din side.
Befo re cl eaning or p erforming mainten ance, always
remove the p lug fr omthe socket.
Tocleanthe exteriorandrubberparts ofthedishwasher,
donot use solventsor abrasivecleaningproducts.
O nly u se a cloth with w arm soapy wate r.
To rem ov es pots or st ains f rom the sur face of t he
interi or, usea clothdampened withwater ana little
v inega r, o ra c lean ing pro duct mad esp eci fically fo r
dishwashers.
After Every Wash
Remove the Plug
No Sol vents orAb rasive Clea ning
Mov ing theAp plia nce
Seals
Whennot inUse foraLongTime
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White Knight DW1260WA Owner's manual

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