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JLD WW 1203 dishwasher Instruction man ual[...]
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2 1 Impor tant Saf ety Inf ormation It is most import ant th at this instruction book should be retained with the appliance f or fu- tu re re fere n c e . S h o ul d t h e a p pl ian ce be sold or transferr ed to another o wner , or should y ou mo v e house and lea v e the applianc e, alwa ys ensur e that the bo ok is supplied w ith the appli- ance[...]
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3 Maintenance and cleaning • All filters must be check ed an d cleaned on a r egular basis - dirty filters will degrade the wash performance of the dishwasher . For information on maintaining and cleaning your dishwasher see page 25 of this Instruction manual. Ser v ice • This pr oduct should be ser viced by an authorised service engineer , and[...]
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4 Contents Fo r t h e U s e r Impor tant Safety Inf ormation 2 · Installation 2 · Child Safety 2 · Use 2 · Maintenance and cleaning 3 · Ser vice 3 · Ecological hints 3 · En vironmental Informatio n 3 Description of the Appliance 5 The Contr ol P anel 11 When the dishwasher is first installed 13 · The W ater Softener 13 · Setting th e W ate[...]
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5 Description of the Appliance Ceiling spra y arm Upper bask et spra y arm and low er spra y arm Wa t e r s o f t e n e r unit. Salt Container Detergent Dispenser Rinse aid dispenser Rating plate Filters Cutler y tr a y[...]
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6 Installation 1 It is danger ous to alter th e specificatio ns or attempt to modify this pr oduct in any wa y . 1 Care m ust be tak en to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable. 1 An y electrical w ork requir ed to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified el ectrician or competent person. 1 Any p[...]
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7 Unpacking • Remov e all packaging befor e positioning the machine . • If possible, position the machine next to a water tap and a drain. W ater connections W e r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h i s d i s h washer is connected to y our cold water supply . For making the connection itself , the coupling nut fitt ed to the machine’ s supply hose i[...]
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8 Connecting Systems The water inlet hose, drain hose and the mains cable must all be connected to the side of the dishwash er as there is no space for them behind the appliance. Fitting under a counter (kitchen worktop or sink) By removing the machine’ s worktop , you can install it under a close fitting sink unit or a pre-exi sting top , pro vi[...]
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9 Pr oceed as follo ws: 1. Unscre w the screws fr om the elbows at the rear (1). 2. Push the appliance’ s worktop back wards about 1 cm (2). 3. Lift the worktop at the fr ont (3) and remov e it. Insert the machine after adjusting height and lev elling with the adjustable feet. When inser ting the machine, ensure that the water inlet and drain hos[...]
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10 Electrical connection Any electrical w ork required to instal l this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent per- son. 1 W ARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED . Should the appliance po wer suppl y cable need to be replaced, this m ust be carried out by a Ser vice For ce agent (see pag e 29). The manufacturer d[...]
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11 The Contr ol P anel 1. On/Off indicator light 2. On/Off button 3. Function buttons In addition to the dishwashing pr ogramme selected, the fol- lowing functions can also be set with the help of these but- tons: – the setting of the water softener , – activation/deactivation of the rinse aid dispenser , – the cancelling of a programme in pr[...]
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12 8. Contr ol indicator lights The salt and rinse aid indicator lights are ne ver illuminated while a washing programme is running ev en if filling with salt and rinse aid is necessary . 9. Dela y star t button This option allows the start of the programme to be de- la yed from 1 to 19 hours. 10. Multi tab button This appliance is equipped with th[...]
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13 When the dishwasher is first installed Befor e using your dishwasher for the first time: 1. Ensure that the electrical and water connections comply with the installation instructions 2. Remov e all packaging fr om inside the appliance 3 If you wish to use 3 in 1 detergent: – First read the section “Differ ent kinds of deter- gents”. – Do[...]
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14 Setting the W ater Softener The water softener must be set manually and electr onically: a) Setting manuall y The dishwasher must be switched off. 1. Open the dishwasher door . 2. Remov e the low er basket fr om the dishwasher . 3. T urn the water har dness dial to position 0 or 1 (see ta- ble). 4. Replace the low er basket. The dishwasher is fa[...]
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15 Rinse Aid Rinse aid is automatically added during the last rinse. Rinse aid will ensure the water flo ws a wa y easily from the cr ock er y , ensuring thor ough rinsing, spot and str eak free, lea ving g leaming dishes and glassware. The dispenser which is positi oned inside the door , holds about 140ml of Rinse aid which is sufficient for 20 to[...]
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16 Activating rinse aid inflo w when “ Multi tab“ function is selected 3 If the “Multi tab“ function is not selected, the rinse aid inflow is alwa ys activated. If the “Multi tab“ function is se lected due to the use of 3in1 detergent, the rinse aid inflo w is deactivated. If the dishes then do not dr y sufficiently , you should re-acti[...]
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17 Using the Dishwasher • Check if it’ s necessar y to refill with dishwasher salt or rinse aid. • Load cutler y and dishes into the dishwasher . • Fill with dishwasher detergent . • Select a wash pr ogramme su itable for the cutlery and dishes. • Start the wash programme. Loading Cutler y and Dishes 1 Sponges, cl eaning cloths and an y[...]
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18 Open the door and slide out the bask ets to load the dishes. The lo w er bask et The lower bask et is design ed to take saucepans, lids, plates, salad bowls, cutlery etc . Ser ving dishes and large lids should be arranged ar ound the edge of the bask et, ensuring that the spra y arms can turn freely . The r ows of prongs on the lo wer bask et ca[...]
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19 The upper bask et The upper bask et is designed for plates (dessert plates, sau- cers, dinner plates of up to 24 cm in diameter), salad bowls, cups, glasses and for long, sharp cutlery . Arrange items on and underneath the cup racks so that wa- ter can reach all surfaces. For taller items, the cup racks can be folded upwar ds. Light items (plast[...]
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20 Adjusting the Height of the Upper Bask et If washing very large plates you can load them in the low er bask et after moving the upper bask et to the higher position. 3 The height of the b ask ets can also be adjusted when they ar e lo aded. Raising / Lo wering the upper bask et 1. Pull out the upper bask et until it stops. 2. Holding the upper b[...]
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21 Diff er ent kinds of deterg ent Concentrated Detergents Modern detergents for dishwa shers are almost exclusivel y lowalkaline concentrated detergents with natural e nzymes in tablet form. 2 Using 50°C washing pr ogrammes in conjunction with these concentrated detergen ts reduces pollution and is good for your dishes, as these washing pro- gram[...]
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22 W ashing pr o grammes Pr ogramme Degree of soil and type of load Half load op- tion Cycle description Consumption values 1) Energy consumpt. (in kWh) Wa t e r consumpt. (in litres) Pro gramme length (in min.) 70° Intensive Dinner ser vice and cookware x Pre wash Main wash up to 70° 2 intermediate rinses 1 final rinse Drying 1,75 - 1,95 23 - 25[...]
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23 Star ting a washing pr o gramme Check that the bask ets ha ve been loaded corr ectly and that the spra y arms can r otate freel y . T urn on the water tap . Close the dishwasher door . Pr ess the ON/OFF button. Select the desir ed cycle . The cycle indicato r and the resp ective cycle stages in the cy- cle pr ogress displa y will be illuminated.[...]
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24 1 Carefull y open the door . Hot steam ma y escape. • Hot dishes are sensitive to knocks. Therefor e leav e the dishes to cool for abo ut 15 minutes before removing them. Y ou also get a better drying result. • Dishes dr y more quickly if y ou open the door for a mo- ment after the cycle has ended and then lea ve it slightl y open. Unloading[...]
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25 Maintenance and cleaning Clean the external surfaces of the machine and contr ol pan- e l w i t h a d a m p s o f t c l o t h . I f necessar y use only neutral de- tergents. Nev er use abrasive pr oducts, sc ouring pads or solvent (ace- tone, trichloroeth ylene etc ....). Ensure that the seals ar ound the door , the detergent and rinse aid dispe[...]
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26 Upper bask et spra y arm 1. T o remov e upper basket spra y arm, tilt it down hard. 2. Clean spra y arms jets. 3. Place cleaned upper bask et spra y arm bac k in position against the connecting piece: press the two together firm- ly , until you feel them snap in to place . Bottom spra y arm 1. T o remov e bottom spra y arm, pull it upwards out o[...]
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27 Something Not W orking If the dishwasher is not working corr ec tly , please carr y out th e following checks, befor e contacting your local Service Force agent. IMPOR T ANT : If the END light flashes and an alarm code is display e d, switch th e machine off and call the teleph one number given belo w . IMPOR T ANT : If you call out an engineer [...]
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28 ...the wash r esults ar e not satisfactor y The dishes ar e not clean • The wrong washing pr ogramme has been selected. • The dishes wer e arranged in such a way as to stop water reaching all parts of the surface. The baskets must not be overl oa d ed. • The spra y arms do not rotate fr eely due to wr ong ar- rangement of the load. • The[...]
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29 Repairs - After Sales Ser vice If your dishwasher is not perf orming satisfactoril y; consult the fault finding guides within th is instruction book (Some- thing not working). If a fault occurs which you can not re- solve t hrough f ollowing the advice and information contained within this instructio n manual, the next step is to contact our e x[...]
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