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INSTRUCTION MANUA L G G U U I I D D E E F F O O R R U U S S I I N N G G T T H H E E D D I I S S H H W W A A S S H H E E R R A A N N D D T T H H E E W W A A S S H H I I N N G G P P R R O O G G R R A A M M S S[...]
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Contents 1. Descripti on of the control s________________________________ 16 2. Troubleshoot ing _______________________________________ 25 Thank you for choosing one of our pro ducts. You are advis ed to read th is manual care fully; it cont ains all the information you need about the right conditions for t he proper, sa fe use of your dish[...]
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User instructions 1. Description of the controls 1.1 Upper pa nel All the dishw asher controls are grouped on the upper panel. Switch-on, programming, switch-o ff etc. proce dures are only possible w hen the door is open. 1 ON/OFF BUTT ON Press ing thi s button ener gises the applianc e. 2 SELECTED PROGRAM INDI CATOR LIGHT S Ill umination of[...]
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User instructions 8 HALF LOAD BUTT ON (on some models only) Press this but ton to ac tivate t he half load was h optio n. 9 HALF LOAD LIGHT ( on some models only) One of the tw o butto ns illumina tes to ind icate that th e half l oad wash option i n the top or bot tom bas ket has been selec ted. 10 PROGRAM DELAY BUTT ON (on some model s onl[...]
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User instructions Only run the soak program with half loads. To execute programs 6,7, 8 users must first press the extra programs button (6). (*) Reference program as per EN 50242 standard. (–) Not present. (1) Average power consumption with the soft ener set on level 2 . (2) The cycle duration and power consumption may vary acc ording to [...]
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User instructions TABLE FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES Reference standard EN 50242 Reference pr ogram ECO Load 14 place- settings Type of deterg ent B Amount of deter gent 35 g Rinse aid setting Depending on the model 3/ 4 or 4/6 CANCELLING THE CURRENT PROGRAM • To cancel the currently select ed program, open the door and hold down the PROGRA M [...]
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User instructions 1.2 Washing programs Before starting a w ashing program make sure that: • The water su pply tap is op en. • The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dispenser . • The baskets have been cor rectly loaded. • The spray arm s are able to rotate freely and without obstruct ion. • The dishwa sher door is se[...]
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User instructions EXTRA PROGRAMS Button (6) give s access to three extra progra ms in addition to the ones which can be selected d irectly u sing the program selector bu tton. This butt on must be pre ssed (the li ght comes on) after sele ction of the "main" progr am (2,3,4) and has no effe ct if it is presse d when programs 1 and [...]
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User instructions ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM Depending on mode l, the setting may be made electronically or b y means of a selector switch . ELECTRONIC SETTING (models with display) N.B.: for the settin g below to be possible, a washing pr ogram other th an the soak prog ram must be s et. Press the PROGRAM DELAY button (10) and kee[...]
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User instructions SWITCH SETTING (models without display) According to the machin e model, the se lector which acts on th e adjustment may be locate d: • inside t he plastic lo cking ring located on the right-hand s ide, inside the dishw asher; • inside t he water softe ner, just bel ow the cap. Both allow for adjustment to 5 settings: W[...]
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User instructions If the door has to be opene d while washi ng is in progress, the program will be in terrupted. The r elative light w ill keep flashing and a beeper will signal t hat the cycle has not been c ompleted. You m ust wait about 1 minute before closing the door to restart the program. When the door is closed the program w ill cont[...]
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User instructions 2. T roubleshooting The dishwa sher is cap able o f signallin g a numbe r of faults throug h the simul taneous illumin ation o f seve ral indica tor lights , with the followin g meanings : FAU LT DESCRIPTION E1 Acq uastop fa ilure The anti -fl ooding sys tem has been acti vated ( for the relevant models onl y). The s ystem [...]
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User instructions FAU LT DESCRIPTION E7 Turbin e flow-re gulato r malfun ction (for the rel evant models onl y) The appli ance is not able to "meas ure" the am ount of water l oaded acc uratel y. Inter rupt t he progr am and switc h off t he dishwasher . Switc h the dishwas her back on, progr am it again and s tart the washi ng cyc[...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUA L W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S A A N N D D R R E E C C O O M M M M E E N N D D A A T T I I O O N N S S , , G G U U I I D D E E F F O O R R T T H H E E U U S S E E O O F F B B A A S S K K E E T T S S A A N N D D F F O O R R C C L L E E A A N N I I N N G G D D I I S S H H W W A A S S H H E E R R S S[...]
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Contents 1. Safety and oper ating instr uctions __________________________ 26 2. Installation and hook-u p _________________________________ 29 3. Operating in structions ___________________________________ 31 4. Cleaning a nd maintenanc e _______________________________ 43 Thank you for choosing one of our pro ducts. You are advis ed to rea[...]
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Safety instructions 1. Safety and operating instructions THIS M ANUAL FO RMS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIAN CE: IT MUS T AL W AYS B E KEPT INTACT T OGETHER W ITH TH E DISH WASHER. B EFORE USING THE APPL IANCE, C AREFULLY READ ALL THE IN STRUCTIO NS CONTAINED I N THIS MANUAL. INSTAL LATION M UST B E PERFOR MED BY A QU ALIFIED T ECHNICI AN, I[...]
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Safety instructions IF TH E AP PLIANCE IS IN STALLED ON A CAR PETED O R COV ERED FLOO R, ENSURE THA T THE O PENINGS ON ITS UNDERS IDE AR E NOT OBSTRUC TED. AL W AYS S W ITCH O FF THE D ISHWASH ER AFTER E ACH USE TO AVOID WASTIN G ELECTR ICITY. OBSOL ETE AP PLIANCES MUST B E REND ERED UN USABLE. CUT OFF THE MAINS POWER CORD AFTER UNPLUGGING I[...]
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Safety instructions DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES T OUCH THE HEATING ELEMENT IMM EDIATELY AF TER THE END OF A W ASH ING PROGR AM. OVER TIME, TH E DISH WASHER H EATING ELEMENT S MAY CHANG E COLOU R, IN PART O R OVER ALL. TH IS IS PER FECTLY N ORMAL AN D DOES NOT I N ANY WAY AFFE CT THE OPE RATIO N OF THE APPLI ANCE. DO NOT DRINK THE W ATER R[...]
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Installation instructions 2. Installation and hook-up Remove th e polystyrene basket retainer s. Posit ion the appliance in the desired place of insta llation. The back or sides of t he dishw asher may be placed u p again st walls or other f urniture unit s. If the dishw asher is installed n ear a heat so urce, fit the sp ecial ins ulating p[...]
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Installation instructions CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY Connect th e intake hose t o a cold w ater supply w ith ¾” gas threa d, inserting the filter A supp lied with the dishwash er. Ta ke care to screw the hose firmly into place with y our hands and then complete by tightening about ¼ of a turn with pliers. In dishwashers equipp ed wit[...]
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User instructions 3. Operating instructions Once the di shwasher ha s been correctly insta lled, prepare for use as follows: • Adjust the water softeni ng system; • Add the rege nerating sa lt; • Add the rin se aid and deter gent. 3.1 Using the water softening system The amou nt of scale co ntained in the water (w ater hardness index )[...]
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User instructions • Do not use table salt as it contains i nsoluble substances whic h, over time, m ay damage the w ater softenin g system. • When neces sary, refill the r egenerating salt conta iner before starting the washi ng program . In this way, th e excess saline solution w ill be imm ediately remove d by the water; the prolonged [...]
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User instructions ADDING THE RINSE AID The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and prevents the formatio n of scale depos its and staining; it is automat ically added to the water during the fin al rinse cyc le, from the cont ainer situated on t he inner si de of the door . • Open the door. • Rotate t he containe r cap anticlo ckwise b[...]
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User instructions ADDING THE DETERGENT To open the de tergent disp enser cap, lightly press the button P . Add the detergent and close the cap carefully. During t he washing cycle, the di spenser will be opened autom atically. • When a SUPER program is selected, in addition to the normal do se of deterge nt, it is neces sary to add an addi[...]
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User instructions • The market off ers liquid and powder det ergents with differ ing chemical compositions , which may co ntain phosphat es , or be phosphate-free but contai n natural enzymes . - Detergents containing phos phates are more ef fective agains t grease and st arch at temper atures above 60°C . - Enzyme deterge nts, on the oth[...]
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User instructions 3.3 General warnings and recommendations Before usi ng the dishwasher for the f irst time, it i s advisable to read the following r ecommendatio ns concern ing dish types to be washed an d their loa ding . There are genera lly no co nstraints o n the washing of domest ic dishes, but in cer tain cases it is necess ary to tak[...]
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User instructions Items which are not dishwasher-s afe: • Wooden dishe s, pots or p ans: these m ay be damaged by the high wash ing temperatures . • Handcrafted item s: these are rarel y suitable for wa shing in a dishwash er. The relati vely high w ater temperatures and the detergent s used may damag e them. • Plastic dishes: heat re [...]
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User instructions 3.4 Using th e baskets The dishwasher ha s a capacity of 14 plac e-se tti ngs , inclu ding serving dishes. EN 50242 STAN DARD LOADS FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES LOWER BASKET UPPER BASKET EN 50242 cy cle test conditions: Lower basket: the grid " A " ("low er basket" se ction) must not be raised. Upper basket:[...]
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User instructions In the front there are one or tw o supports ( depending on th e models) f or small plates (B) . T o use them, they hav e to be turned towards the front of the dishw asher. LOADING THE LOWER BASKET Carefully load flat plates, soup plates, de ssert and s erving dishes, positioning them vertically. Pots , pans and t heir cover[...]
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User instructions CUTLERY BASKET Cutlery must b e placed w ith the tips facing down ward . Long items of cutlery (ladles, wooden sp oons, kitchen knives, etc.), which mi ght interfere w ith the upper spray arm must be placed in the upper basket , ensuring that kn ife tips d o not project fro m the basket. The cutler y basket feat ures an exc[...]
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User instructions UPPER BASKET It is recom mended to lo ad the upper basket with small- or medi um-sized items s uch as gl asses, smal l plates, tea or coffee cup s, shallow bow ls and light object s made fro m heat resistant plastic. If the upper bas ket is used in t he lowermost position, it can als o be loaded with serv ing dishes, provid[...]
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User instructions ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET Pull-out version: the upper baske t can be adjusted in two positio ns , according to the user’s nee ds and accord ing to the height of the dish es in the low er basket. Procee d as follow s. • pull out t he right-hand basket gu ide ; • remove t he stop, fir st releasing it as shown in the di[...]
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User instructions 4. Cleaning and maintenance Before carrying out any w ork, always disconne ct the appliance from the electrical pow er supply. 4.1 General warnings and recommendations Avoid the use of aci dic or abrasiv e detergents. Clean t he outer surface s and door-linin g of the di shwasher regul arly using a soft cloth moistened w it[...]
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User instructions CLEANING THE FILTER UNIT • It is advis able to periodi cally inspec t the centre filt er C and, if necessary , to clean it. T o remove the filter, grip the tabs, turn the m anticlockw ise and lift upwards; • push the centre f ilter D from the underside to re move it from th e micro-fi lter: • separ ate the two part s [...]
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User instructions BEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLO NGED DISUSE: • Check that ther e are no deposit s of sludg e or rust inside the water pipe: if there are, allow the w ater to run from the water supply tap for a few minut es. • Plug the power cor d back into t he socket. • Reconnect the wat er intake hose and op en the tap a[...]
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User instructions If the dishes fail t o dry or remain dull, check that: • there is r inse aid insi de the special container; • the rinse aid dispenser setting is corr ect; • the deterg ent used is of good qua lity and ha s not lost its effectivene ss (for e xample, through incorrect stora ge, with the b ox left open). If the dishes sh[...]
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3/4” 3/4” 1/2” SW32 MIN 40cm C u ø10 Posizionament o agganc i port a pe r modell i co n visualizzazion e programm i “ a led”. Locatio n o f doo r hook s fo r model s wit h “LED ” progra m display. Positionnemen t de s crochet s su r l a port e pou r le s modèle s ave c affichag e des programme s “ à led”. Posizionamentoagganc i[...]