Teka DW7 45 FI manual

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    Contents  1. Safety and oper ating instr uction s __________________________ 28 2. Installation and hook-u p _________________________________ 31 3. Operating in structions ___________________________________ 35 4. Cleaning a nd maintenanc e _______________________________ 46 Thank you for choosing one of our pro ducts. You are advis ed to re[...]

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    Safety instructions  1. Safety and operating instructions THE NAME PLATE FEATURING THE TE CHNICAL DATA, SERIA L NUMBER AND M ARKING S IS VISI BLY POSIT IONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR. THE NA ME PLA TE ON THE IN NER ED GE O F THE D OOR MU ST NEVER BE RE MOVED. DO NO T LEAVE THE DI SCARDED PACKAG ING MATER IALS UN SUPER VISED WITHI N THE H[...]

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    Safety instructions  OBSOLETE APPLIA NCES MUST BE RENDERE D UNUSABLE. CUT OF F THE MAINS POWER CORD AFTER UNPLUGGING IT FROM THE WALL OUTLET, AND M AKE SAFE ANY COM PONENTS WHICH M IGHT BE D ANGEROU S FOR CHILDREN (LOCKS, DOORS, ETC.). THIS A PPLIANC E IS MAR KED ACCORDIN G TO TH E EUROPE A N DIRECTIV E 2002/96/EC ON WASTE ELECTRI CAL AND ELE[...]

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    Safety instructions  LEANING OR SITTING ON THE DISH W A SHER DOOR WHEN OPEN M A Y CA USE TH E A PPLIANCE T O OVERT URN , PUT ING PEO PLE A T RISK . NEVER LEA VE TH E DISHWA SHER D OOR OP EN; PEO PLE MIGHT T RIP OVER IT. DO NOT D RINK THE WAT ER RESIDU ES WHICH M AY BE PRES ENT INSID E THE DIS HES OR DISHW ASHER AT THE E ND OF T HE WASH ING PR[...]

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    Installation instructions  2. Installation and hook-up Remove th e polystyrene basket reta iners. Position t he appl iance in the de sired p lace of in stallation. T he back or sides o f the dishwasher may be pla ced up aga inst walls or other furniture u nits. If the dishw asher is inst alled near a hea t source, fi t the special in sulating[...]

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    Installation instructions  2.1 Wa ter supply c onnection Preventing the risk of clogging or damage: if the water pipe is new or has not been used for a long tim e, before connecting to the water supply check that the water is cl ear and free of impurities, to prevent damage to the appliance. The dishwasher must always be connected to the w at[...]

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    Installation instructions  2.2 Electrical connection and precautions CHECK TH AT THE VOLTAGE AND TH E FREQUENC Y OF THE MAIN S MATCH THE R ATINGS ON THE NAM E PL ATE OF THE AP PLIANC E POSITI ONED O N THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR. THE PL UG ON THE SU PPLY CO RD AN D THE CORRE SPOND ING SOCK ET OUTLE T MUST BE OF THE SA ME TY PE AND MEET T HE RE[...]

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    Installation instructions  WHEN CLEANING AND MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE: BEFORE C ARRYING OUT ANY WORK, A L W AYS UNPLUG THE A PPL IANCE FROM TH E ELEC TRICA L SUPPLY OR SWITC H OFF THE A LL-POLE DISCONNE CTION DEVICE. FOR GREAT BRITAIN ONLY: THIS A PPLIANC E MUST B E EA RTHED. Fuse replace ment If the mains lead of thi s applianc e is fitted [...]

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    User instructions  3. Operating instructions Once the di shwasher has been corre ctly installed, pr epare for use as follows: • Adjust the w ater softeni ng system; • Add the regenera ting salt; • Add the rinse a id and deter gent. 3.1 Using the water softening system The amou nt of scale contained in the water (w ater hardness index ) [...]

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    User instructions  • Do not use table salt as it contain s insolub le substance s which, over time, m ay damage the water softe ning syst em. • When neces sary, refill t he regenerating salt container bef ore starting the washi ng program . In this w ay, the e xcess sa line solution w ill be im mediately r emoved by the water; the prol on[...]

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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 deposits and staining; it is automat ically added to the water during the fin al rinse cy cle, from t he container situated on t he inner si de of the door . To add rinse aid: • Open the door . • Rotate the container ca p[...]

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    User instructions  ADDING THE DETERGENT To open the de tergent disp enser cap, lightly press the button P . Add the deter gent and close the cap carefully. During t he washing cycle, the d ispenser w ill be opened autom atically . • When a program with hot pr ewash is sele cted (see pro gram table), extra deter gent must be p laced in th e [...]

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    User instructions  • The market off ers liquid and powder detergents w ith differing chemical compositi ons, which may contain ph osphates , or be phosphate-free but contai n natural enzym es . - Detergents containing phosphates are m ore effectiv e against grease and st arch at temper atures above 60°C . - Enzyme deterge nts, on the other[...]

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    User instructions  3.3 General warnings and recommendations Before usi ng the dishwash er for t he first time, it is ad visable to read the following r ecommend ations con cerning di sh types to be washed and their loading. There are genera lly no co nstraint s on the wash ing of domestic dis hes, but in cer tain case s it is ne cessary to ta[...]

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    User instructions  Items which are not dishwasher-s afe: • Wooden dishe s, pots or p ans: thes e may be d amaged by the high wash ing temperat ures. • Handcrafted item s: these are r arely suitable for washing in a dishwash er. The rel atively high w ater temperatures and the detergents us ed may dam age them . • Plastic dishes: he at r[...]

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    User instructions  3.4 Using th e baskets The dishw asher has a cap acity of 10 pl ace -sett ing s , inclu ding serv ing dishes. EN 50242 STAN DARD LOADS FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES LOWER BASKET UPPER BASKET The upper ba sket must be set in t he low posit ion. LOWER BASKET The low er basket receives the fu ll force of t he low er spray arm, and [...]

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    User instructions  LOADING THE LOWER BASKET Carefully load flat plate s, soup plates, desser t and serving d ishes, positioning them vertically . Pots, pans and their cov ers must b e loaded upside d own. W hen loa ding sou p plates a nd dessert bow ls, be sure to leave a gap between them. Loading exa mples: CUTLERY BASKET The cutler y should[...]

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    User instructions  UPPER BASKET It is recom mended to lo ad the upper basket with small- or medium-siz ed items s uch as glasses, s mall plate s, tea or coff ee cups, shallow bow ls and light object s made from heat re sistant pl astic. If th e upper bas ket is used in the lowermost position, it can also be loaded with serving dishes, provide[...]

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    User instructions  ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET The upper bas ket can be adj usted in two positions , acc ord ing t o th e user’s need s and accor ding to t he height o f the dishes in the lower basket. Proceed as fo llows: • turn the retainer E on both runn ers, right a nd left, throu gh 90° ; • remove the bas ket; • lift the basket a[...]

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    User instructions  4. Cleaning and maintenance Before carrying out any w ork, always disconne ct the appliance from the electrical power supply. 4.1 General warnings and recommendations Avoid the use of aci dic or abrasiv e detergents. Clean t he outer surf aces and door-l ining of the dishw asher regularly using a soft cloth moistened w ith [...]

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    User instructions  CLEANING THE SPRAY ARM, TRAVELLING VERSION To remove the TRAVELLING spray arm, take hold of it and raise it to release both t he spray ar m and the pi pe from the t ank, then de tach the spray arm fro m the pipe. W ash bot h the pipe and th e spray arm in running w ater, re-attach the s pray arm to the pipe and return the a[...]

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    User instructions  GENERAL WARNINGS AND RECOMMEND ATIONS FOR CORRECT MAINTENANCE: • The filters should be cleaned under running water using a stiff brush. • When removing the filter , take care that are no food residues on it. If any residues fall into the washing pit they might block hydrulic components, or foul the spray arm nozzles. ?[...]

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    User instructions  If the dishes ar e not being cle aned properl y, check that: • the correct am ount of deter gent has be en added; • there is r egenerating salt inside the special container; • the dishes are being lo aded corr ectly; • the sele cted pro gram is su itable for th e dish type s and their degree of soiling; • all the [...]

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    User instructions  TECHNIC AL DATA Width 447 ÷ 449 mm Dept h mea sure d flus h wit h the outer edge of the con trol panel Free standing: 600 mm Semi-integrated: 590 mm - Fully integrated: 570 mm Hei ght Free standing from 850 mm to 870 mm Semi-integrated and fully integrated: from 820 mm to 870 mm Capac ity 10 Standard p lace settings Water [...]