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H E D S 1064-80 1[...]
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Thi s m a nual cont ains secti ons o f Sa fety Inst ruc ti ons,Oper ating Instructions , Ins tal latio n Instru ctions and Tr o uble shoot ing Tip s etc. Car efull y readi ng it befo r e using the dish was her wi ll help y ou to use and ma int ai n th e di s hw a s her pr op er ly . To rev iew the se ction o n Tr oub lesho otin g Ti ps wi l l he lp[...]
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1 Keep child a way f ro m dete rgent and r inse aid, keep child away from t he open door of the dishw ash e r, there could still be s ome d e tergent left inside. Do not abu se , sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the d ishwasher . Do no t touch the heating eleme nt during or imm ediatel y afte r use . Do no t was [...]
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To ge t the bes t pe rfo rma nc e fro m you r dishw a sh er,r ead all op era tin g in str uc t ion s be for e u si ng i t f or th e firs t time. 2 U pper B aske t Sp ra y A r ms L ower B aske t W ater S of t e ner Det e rgen t Di s pe n s er S ilv e rwa r e Ba sk et M ai n Fi l ter Cu p Sh el f 5 6 7 8 R inse Aid D isp e nser C o ars e Fil t er D r[...]
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3 If all t he light s begin to glimmer , th a t i ndicates th e m achine is out of orde r, plea se turn off the main power and w ater supply b efore ca ll ing a serv ice. 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Draw out the lower a nd upper basket, load the dishe s and push them back. It i s recommended that loading the lower b a ske t fi rs t, th e n the upp e r one (s e e[...]
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4 Always use salt inte nded for use wi th d ishw ashers . Th e sa lt c ontain er is l oca ted b en eath th e low er r ack an d s hou ld be filled a s fo llo ws: Rem ove th e lower ba ske t and the n uns cre w and remov e the ca p from the salt con tain er. If y ou ar e f illing the cont ainer for the first ti m e ,fi ll 2/3 of it s vo l ume wi th w[...]
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5 D ishw ashe r det ergent is corrosiv e ! Ta k e ca re to keep it ou t of reac h of children. IF THE WATE R ISN'T T OO H ARD, YOU MAY ALSO P REVENT THE FORMATION OF DEPOSITS B Y A DDI NG D ETE R GEN T. Th e am o unt of de t erg e nt n e ede d can v ar y due to di ffere nces in w a ter h ard nes s . To deter m ine t he wate r har d nes s i n y[...]
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6 If the re is no rin se aid w arnin g l ig ht in t he c ontr ol pa nel, you c an jud ge the a m oun t of r in s e ai d b y th e fol lo wi n g m e an s . T he black d ot on the ri n se aid di s pens er ind ica t es the amount of ri nse aid in the dispe nse r. As the rin s e a id dim i nis he s, the s ize o f the bl a ck dot decre ases. You shoul d [...]
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7 Sil v e rw a r e s hou l d be p lac e d in t h e s i lv e r w are b as k et w i th ha n dl e s at t he b o tt om: I f t h e r ack ha s sid e b ask e ts , t he s p oon s h o uld be l oad e d in di vid ual ly i n to t he a p p r o p ria t e sl o t s, E spe c ial ly lo ng ute n s i ls s h ou l d be pla c ed in the h o r iz o nt a l pos it ion a t th[...]
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8 C oars e f i lt er L arge r it ems, suc h as p i ec es of bone o r glass , t ha t c o uld cl og the d rain ar e t rap p ed i n t he co a r s e filter . To rem ove an item c augh t in thi s fil ter, ge n tly squ e eze th e t abs on t o p o f thi s f ilt er and l ift i t out. For y ou r conv en ien ce, we ha v e p laced the drain pum p an d fil t e[...]
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9 Neve r use a spr ay clean er t o cl ea n the d oor pane l for it cou ld dama ge th e d o or l oc k and ele ctric a l compo nent s. It i s no t allo wed to use t he abr asi v e agen t o r so me pap er to wel be cau seof t he risk o f scrat chi ng or leav ing spots on t he s t ainl ess s tee l sur f a ce. To clean the ed ge arou nd the d oor , you [...]
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10 Pull Unicoup le and its ho ses c omple t ely out fr om s torag e c ompa rtm ent loca te d a t r ea r of d ishwa sher and att ach i t t o the fau c et ada pte r. Turn wa ter f ully on befor e sta rtin g the dis hwash e r. 3 1 Turn of f the water. Rele as e th e w a t er pr e ssur e by depre ssi ng the pre ss ure r e leas e but t on. T h i s rel i[...]
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11 If th e sink i s 3 4 or hig h e r from t he f loor, the e xces swat e r in Unic o u ple h ose s cann ot be dra ine d d ir ectl y into th e si nk. It wi ll be ne cess ary to dra i n exc e ss wate r f ro m h os es int o a bow l or su itable c onta iner that is h el douts ide a nd l owe r th a n the si n k . C o nn e ct t he co l d wa t er su p pl [...]
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Fuse blo wn, o r the circ uit br e ake r a cte d Repl ace fuse or rese t circ uit break er. Re move a ny othe r appl ianc e s shari ng t he same ci rcu i t with the dis hwash e r S o un d f r o m sof t foo d s hr e d d in g act io n an d de t e rge n t c up ope ning . Uten sils a re no t secu re in th e bas kets o r somet hing sm all h as d r o ppe[...]
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Co m bin at ion of sof t wat e r and too m uch de t e rge nt Use le ss d eterg ent if you have soft w ater a nd se l ect a sh o rtes t cyc le to wash the g lassw are a nd to get them cl ean. Tea o r co f fe e stains usi ng a solu tio n of 1/2 cup of bleac h and 3 cups war m wate r to r em ov e th e s ta i n s b y h an d . Yo u hav e to wai t for 2 [...]