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Dish washer Installation instructions and User guide NZ A U SG DW60 ‘ classic range’ models[...]
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1 Contents Safety and warnings 2 Installation instructions 4 Introducing your dish washer 8 Using y our dishwasher 9 W ash pr ogramme chart 12 Caring for y our dinnerware 14 Dishwasher standar ds test 15 Loading 16 Detergent 18 Rinse aid 19 Care and cleaning 20 F ault c odes 22 T roubleshooting 23 W arr anty and ser vice 26 Impor tant! SA VE THESE [...]
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2 Safety and warnings Impor tant safet y prec autions For y our safety , follow basic precautions when using y our dishw asher , including the following: Please read all instructions before operating your dishw asher . The information in this user guide must be followed to minimise the risk of fire or explosion, or to prevent property damage, perso[...]
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3 Safety and warnings Installation This dishw asher must be installed and positioned in accordanc e with the ‘Installation instructions’ before it is used. Installation and service should be per formed by a qualified technician. If the power supply cord is damaged , it must be replaced b y the manufacturer or Authorised Ser vice Centre or a sim[...]
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4 Installation instructions Before y ou start These instructions are intended as a guide only . It is the responsibility of the plumber and electrician to ensure that each installation complies with the Government and local gov ernment by-laws. Check packaging and dishwasher immediately for signs of transport damage. If the appliance is damaged, do[...]
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5 Installation instructions Plumbing Drainage The recommended method of installation is sho wn in diagrams 1,2 and 3. The diag rams are designed to eliminate problems that oc cur with combined sink – dishwasher waste sy stems. The standpipe must have a minimum diamet er of 38 mm and stand 750mm above the floor . A drain hose support is provided t[...]
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6 Installation instructions W ater inlet c onnections The dishwashers all hav e a single valve water connections. We recommend a c old water connection to give the best wash performance and energy efficiency . Impor tant! The appliance should be connected to the w ater main using a new hose set. Old hose sets should not be used. If the length of th[...]
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7 Installation instructions If the electrical socket to which the appliance must be connected is not appropriate for the plug , replace the whole cable, rather than using adapt ors as they could cause overheating and burns . Impor tant! The dishw asher plug must be acc essible even when the appliance is installed as a built-in unit so that maintena[...]
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8 Introducing y our dish washer Dishwasher in terior d e f g h i a b c j a Upper rack b T op spray arm c L ower rack d Bottom spray arm e W ashing filter f Detergent and rinse aid dispenser g Wat er inlet hose h Drain hose i Po wer supply cor d j C utlery basket Fig . 1 Dishwasher interior[...]
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9 Using y our dish washer a Pow er b Prog ramme button c P rogramme indicat or a b c a a Pow er b Reset button c Dela y start d Time remaining indicator e Heater indicator f Rinse Aid indicator g Prog ramme button h Programme indicator Quick start 1 Remove all f ood scraps and load the dishes. 2 Add detergent. 3 Check rinse aid. 4 Check that there [...]
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10 Using y our dish washer Interrupting the programme Models DW60CD Press the P o wer button. Open the door slowly . Impor tant! There is a risk of being sprayed with hot w ater . Do not open the door fully until the spray arm has stopped rotating. If the door is left open during the wash c ycle the dishwasher will beep ten times ev ery thir ty sec[...]
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11 Using y our dish washer Delay Start (models DW60CDW2 and DW60CDX2 only) This featur e can delay the start of a wash programme from 1 – 12 hours. T o activate the delay start: 1 T urn your dish washer ON. 2 Press the Dela y button. T he Delay indicator will flash and the Time remaining indicator will change to ‘1h ’ . 3 Press the Dela y but[...]
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12 W ash programme char t Model: DW60CSW1 and DW60CSX1 W ash programmes – when t o use HEA VY DUT Y NORMAL NORMAL EC O F AST RINSE Heavily soiled pots, pans and dishes. Dishes with normal soils for optimum wash and dry per formance . Normally soiled dishes for optimum energy usage. V ery lightly soiled mixed dishes. Rinses dishes that hav e been [...]
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13 W ash progr amme chart Model: DW60CDW2 and DW60CD X2 W ash programmes – when t o use HEA VY DUT Y NORMAL NORMAL EC O DELICA TE F AST RINSE Heavily soiled pots, pans and dishes. Dishes with normal soils for optimum wash and dry per formance . Light to normally soiled dishes for optimum energy and water usa ge. Lightly soiled delicate items . V [...]
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14 Caring f or your dinnerware The combination of high temperatures and dish washer detergent ma y cause damage to some items if they are washed in your dish washer . Remember , if in doubt about any items t o be washed in the dishwasher , follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items, or wash them by hand. Cutlery and silverware All c[...]
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15 Dishw asher standards t est This dishwasher is test ed to AS/NZS 2007 standards f or both wash and dry per formance. T he following ar e loading pattern diagrams, det ergent quantities and rinse aid quantities used for the dishwasher . W ash p r og r a m m e Normal Eco Detergent quantities 5 g prewash, +25 g main w ash Rinse aid setting 5 Maximu[...]
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16 Loading T ake care when loading dishes to ensure that there is enough space and r oom for the water to reach all areas , particularly the cup racks. If there are any items blocking the spray arms’ paths or the wash water , then the per formance will be ineffective. Before placing the dishes in the dish washer , remove larger food particles to [...]
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17 Loading How to load the upper rack The upper rack is designed to hold items like glasses , cups, saucers , plates, small bowls and shallow pans. P osition these items so that they cannot be mov ed during the wash. Upper rack adjustment for models DW60CSW1 and DW60CSX1 The upper rack can be adjusted for height b y using the rollers located on bot[...]
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18 Detergent Impor tant! Never sprinkle or pour detergent directly onto any item in the dishw asher . Hand washing liquids , soap, laundry detergents or disinfectants will damage your dishwasher . Filling the det ergent dispenser 1 Press the butt on on the top of the dispenser to open the cov er . 2 Pour the det ergent for the wash cycle into the l[...]
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19 Rinse aid W e highly recommend the r egular use of liquid rinse aid to give the best drying results. Rinse aid gives a streak -free , sparkling clean look to glass and chinaware. In addition it prev ents metal from tarnishing. The rinse aid dispenser is located on the inside panel of the door . Filling the rinse aid dispenser 1 Open the dispense[...]
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20 Car e and cleaning After each wash, turn off the water supply to the dishwasher and lea ve the door ajar 30°, so that moisture and odours are not trapped inside . Impor tant! The door should not be left in the fully open position as this could present a tripping hazard. Before cleaning or performing maintenance, always remov e the power plu g f[...]
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21 Car e and cleaning Cleaning the drain filters and spr ay arms Regular inspection and maintenance of your dishwasher helps to prevent pr oblems from occurring . Y ou should car efully inspect your dishwasher regularly . Check that no grease or scale has accumulated on the inside of your dish washer . I f you discov er any deposits , clean them th[...]
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22 F ault codes Please read the follo wing pages before y ou call for service. Y ou can correct many of your dish washer’ s problems y ourself , using the checklists on the following pages . Problem F ault code Possible causes Wha t to do First 2 programme indicators flashing E1 The door is not properly closed. Close the door firmly . 1 and 3 pro[...]
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23 T roubleshooting Problem Probable cause What to do Dishwasher will not start. Po wer supply is not connected. Connect the power supply . The door is not properly closed. Close the door . Prog ramme button has not been pressed. Select a programme. W ater tap not turned on. Ensure the water is connected and turned on. Blocked strainer in water int[...]
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24 T roubleshooting Problem Probable cause What to do Knocking or rattling sound during wash. Spray arm knocking against dishes. Stop cycle and reposition dishes. Dishes have been stacked incorrectly . Stop cycle and reposition dishes. Unclean dishes. W ash programme unsuitable f or load or soils were too hea vily baked on and dishes may need soaki[...]
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25 T roubleshooting Problem Probable cause What to do Glasses have dull appear ance. Rinse aid set too low . Increase rinse aid setting. See the ‘Rinse aid’ section. T ea stains or traces of lipstick have not been c ompletely remove d. Not enough detergent. See the ‘Detergent’ section or the detergent manufacturer’ s instructions. W ash t[...]
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26 W arranty and ser vice Manufacturer ’ s warranty When you purchase an y new F isher & P aykel whiteware P roduct you automatically r eceive a two year Manufacturer ’ s W arranty covering parts and labour for servicing. Fisher & P a ykel undertakes to Repair or , at its option, r eplace without cost to the o wner either for material o[...]
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27 Customer car e Check the things you can do yourself . Ref er to your U ser Guide and check: 1 your appliance is corr ectly installed 2 you are familiar with its normal operation If after check ing these points you still need assistance please r efer to the f ollowing: In New Zealand If you need assistance ...* Call your F isher & P aykel r e[...]
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Copyright © F isher & P aykel 2007. All rights reserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change at an y time. Y ou should therefore check with y our Dealer to ensure this booklet corr[...]