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Zanussi U05019 Use & Care Manual

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1. Instructions for the use and care of your ID 500 ID 503 Dishwasher Contents Installation Positioning Levelling Water Connection Electrical Connection Operation Control Panel Description Loading the Crockery Loading the Rinse Aid Loading the Detergent Water Softener Washing Programmes Washing Programmes Starting the Machine Stopping the Machine Care and cleaning Cleaning the Filter Cabinet Cleaning Useful Hints Something not working Building in instructions Page Page Page Page o1w wow Page 6 Page 7 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 16 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Technical data Width 60 cms Overall Depth 57 cms Overall Depth with Open Door 115 cms Height without Worktop 82 cms Capacity in standard IEC place settings 12 Supply Voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Motor rating during Washing 250 W Heating Element Power 2570 W Max Power Absorbed 2820 W Water Supply Pressure minimum 7 p s i 49 kN m maximum 110 p s i 758 kN m Installation Positioning After removing the outer carton set up the machine in the selected spot preferably very close to water loading and draining facilities Furthermore the machine can be installed with the sides and back in touch with the adjacent furniture or with the wall The dishwasher features fill and drain hoses which can be turned either to the right or to the left fig 1 to suit the
2. 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold rinse to prevent food scraps from drying up and sticking to the dishes Press button if required 18 making the above mentioned inlet hole the salt supply will only last for half as many wash cycles Therefore the salt will have to be refilled in the respective container every time the salt refill indicator shows number 10 and number 20 respectively Starting the machine After connecting the machine to the water supply and to the electric power supply close the door and then proceed as follows Turn the programme selector knob to the required setting Depress the pushbuttons as required if any 2 3 page 6 Depress the START pushbutton 1 page 6 At this point the pilot lamp will light up and the machine starts operating Stopping the machine When the wash cycle is completed the machine stops automatically but the pilot lamp remains alight and to turn it off the STOP pushbutton has to be depressed If you require to stop the machine at any moment during the wash cycle simply depress the aforementioned STOP pushbutton To restart the machine depress again the same pushbutton and the wash cycle will resume from where it was interrupted It is not advisable to open the door during operation At any rate the machine incorporates a safety device which stops operation when the door is opened We would also recommend at the end of a wash cycle tha
3. floor level The water should be able to drain freely and the end of the outlet hose must not be under water It is therefore advisable that the drain pipe if used has an internal diameter of at least 4 cms 1 5 ins Also ensure that the drain hose is not choked or placed in such a way as to obstruct the normal water flow If the drain hose is to be hooked over the sink ensure that the sink is empty and that the sink plug is not blocking the plug hole If an extension is requtred its inner diameter must be the same as that of the original hose of the washer and its length must not exceed 2 metres 6 ft Electrical connection WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The manufacturer declines to accept any liability should this safety measure not be observed Important The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug this is what you have to do Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live w
4. be automatically dispensed at the proper time Important Only use detergents specially made for dishwashers To obtain fine washing results you should only use top quality detergents An insufficient quantity of detergent will give poor washing results whereas an excessive quantity will not improve the results but will only represent a waste 10 Fig 16 Water softener Depending on the area water contains more or less limestone and mineral salts which tend to deposit on the crockery forming whitish markings that eventually cause all surfaces to become dull The dishwasher incorporates a water softener which purifies the water of all limestone for dishwashing In this way the cleaning action is greatly enhanced no incrustations form and during the rinsing phases the crockery is restored to its original brilliance Operation of the water softener is completely automatic Salt refilling After unscrewing the cap fill 1 5 kg of coarse cooking salt using the funnel supplied with the machine into the container on the tub bottom fig 16 Carefully replace the container screwcap making sure that the threading and the gasket have no trace of salt After this it will suffice to periodically top up the container with salt only To remind you of this operation the machine incorporates a salt refill indicator 6 page 6 graduated from number 1 to 20 Following each wash cycle carried out the indicator i
5. decorations might fade when machine washed just as it sometimes happens when washing it by hand and we would therefore suggest that you wash one single piece a number of times in the machine and then compare it with the other pieces to see if the decoration has faded At any rate use only programme number 6 for such delicate crockery Crystalware and Plastic Ware if these are not certified to withstand machine washing you had better wash them by hand to play it safe Something not working If there is a malfunction make the following checks before you call for service it may save you trouble and expense The Machine will not start check that the door is correctly closed the water tap is full open the plug is perfectly inserted in the wall socket the fuses of the wiring system are not blown The machine will not drain check that the drain hose is not kinked bent the filter is not clogged The crockery does not come out clean check that the detergent used is suitable for dishwashers and the quantity dispensed is the right one the crockery is correctly arranged in the baskets the sprayarms turn freely and the nozzles are not obstructed the filter is clean There are limestone deposits on the crockery check that there is enough salt in the container the rinse aid supply is not depleted the quantity of rinse dispensed is not insufficient 17 There are traces of tea coffee or
6. exploited rationally and to its full capacity to make the most of it Therefore place the crockery in the machine immediately after the meals conveniently arranging the various pieces in the respective compartments If only partial loads are placed in the machine do carry out a rinse amp hold programme until the load is completed later in the day We would also suggest that you take into account the capacity and the space availability of your dishwasher when buying new crockery particularly pots and pans all of which should be suitable to be washed in the dishwasher Pots this machine will also wash pots Needless to say the washing results depend on how soiled the pots are If there are plenty of dried up food scraps or if there are burnt scraps it is advisable to pre rinse the pots by hand or to pre soak them so as to loosen the scraps Cutlery as a rule you should not wash in the dishwasher cutlery having wooden or horn handles or glued parts which will not withstand hot water Silver Cutlery this may be washed in the dishwasher with very good results provided it does not come in touch with steel cutlery The fact is that the oxidizing effect of the soapy water might cause unsightly spots due to the chemical interaction between the two metals Therefore they should be arranged separately in the cutlery basket Aluminium Ware Aluminium is not very suitable for dishwashing Decorated Chinaware some
7. lipstick left on the crockery check that the quantity of detergent loaded in the machine is not insufficient 18 Building in Features This dishwasher is designed to be fitted under a kitchen counter or sink alternatively to be completed with a specially made work top In either case it is essential that the recess dimensions indicated in Fig 23 are followed The recess ceiling may be anywhere between 820 and 870 mm from the floor inasmuch as the dishwasher incorporates levelling feet adjustable over a wide range Fig 25 Fig 26 To adjust the machine to the maximum height unscrew and remove the feet Then screw on the enclosed screw nuts and washers as shown in drawing 24 and refit the feet Adjust the height and tighten the screw nuts No special openings or systems are required to permit ventilation of the machine but only to let the electric supply cable and the water fill and drain hoses through When building the machine into a kitchen unit make sure that these water fill and drain hoses are not bent or kinked The back of the machine may rest directly against the rear wall of the recess Important When the dishwasher is secured to the kitchen cabinets be sure not to drill any holes into the sides of the machine to avoid damaging the hydraulic components located between the wash tub and the cabinet To connect the machine to the electricity and water supply be sure t
8. position A fig 11 then replace the rear runner stops the top basket and finally the front runner stops With the top basket on this upper position there is of course less loading clearance in the basket itself which will in fact only take dishes up to 19 cms and this will also prevent utilization of the basket s raised cup compartments Important When loading the crockery be absolutely sure not to accidentally obstruct the water inlet funnel at the centre of the upper basket Only a correct loading of the dishwasher will ensure good washing results After loading the crockery make sure that the spray arms turn freely abu ie 7 OP ae EN Fig 10 Dooz IN ANIA y HLL LI a rm Jet strength control The water jet strength of the upper spray arm can be adjusted by turning the water inlet funnel as shown in the picture A fig 12 to obtain the best washing results without risking that particularly light crockery is upset by the jets jet strength increase jet strength decrease Loading the rinse aid The rinse aid dispenser which automatically dispenses the right amount of rinse aid at the proper time is located inside the dishwasher door This special liquid product is essential to ensure prompt drying of the crockery and to make it come out crystal clear since it prevents formation of stains due to the salts contained in the water Filling Press cat
9. proof of date of purchase to the engineer If it is under 5 year cover then you must show your cover card to the engineer Please ensure that the enclosed pre addressed card is stamped completed in full and forwarded to IAZ International UK Ltd to enable the guarantee to be recorded Also complete the space below as your own record of the guarantee GUARANTEE RECORD Appliance purchased from on Guarantee card no Model no Serial no Your name These details may be taken from your Guarantee Record Card Address 32292 222 2 6789101112 84
10. ch A fig 13 to open the container lid Pour the rinse aid into the funnel The container holds approx 150 cu cms of rinse aid which will last for about 70 wash cycles The level can be checked through the level indicator B fig 14 Quantity The quantity of rinse aid dispensed automatically from the container can be adjusted in each single case to compensate for hard or soft water more being required for hard water and less for soft The quantity can be adjusted by means of knob C fig 14 Important We would suggest that you initially leave the knob on the preset position only after a few wash cycles if need be should you increase the quantity of dispensed rinse aid if the crockery remains dull or shows occasional round spots Loading the detergent The washing powder should be poured into compartment D of the container located on the inner door fig 15 If the lid of the container happens to be closed to open it simply push back catch E which keeps it clamped down Quantity of Detergent the quantity to be loaded depends on the brand used on the degree of soil and type of load On the average we recommend 4 teaspoonfuls 25 grams if you have to wash normally soiled crockery and up to 5 teaspoonfuls 30 grams for heavily soiled crockery Also take into account the detergent manufacturer s recommendations After loading the detergent in the proper compartment close the lid The detergent will
11. ing cycle To remove the bottom sprayarm release it from its securing catches and pull it out To clean the nozzles of the top sprayarm slide out the top basket whereby the sprayarm will become perfectly accessible To remove it disengage conveyor A from its coupling and unscrew ring nut B fig 21 Cleaning the door gasket Use a soft damp cloth to clean the door gaskets The bottom gasket can be slightly raised to clean the part of tub below it Fig 19 Cabinet cleaning The outer cabinet and the control board in particular should be wiped periodically with a soft damp cloth and if necessary with a little neutral detergent To clean these parts never use abrasive products which might scratch the surface Long idle periods If the machine is not to be used for some time it is advisable to take the following precautions Disconnect the machine from the electrical network and from the water supply Fill up the rinse aid container Leave the door ajar to prevent bad smells from lingering in the machine Leave the inner part of the machine clean even if there is some crockery left by carrying out at least a rinse amp hold programme No 7 If you are moving If you are moving and the dishwasher is transferred to a new location make sure that the machine is not tilted too much during transport 16 Useful hints It stands to reason that a machine of this standing should be utilized and
12. installation The machine can be installed under the kitchen counter or under the sink see page 18 Levelling The machine should be accurately levelled by adjusting the four levelling feet so that it be perfectly level max allowed error 2 An accurate levelling is a must to ensure a correct operation of the machine Connecting to the water supply The machine may be supplied with either cold or hot water In the latter case make sure that the temperature of the hot water never exceeds 60 C 140 F The inlet hose should be connected to a 3 4 gas thread spout fig 2 3 or to a quick coupling tap Press Block after inserting the special strainer A supplied with the machine Make sure that the water supply pressure is within the limits indicated under the technical data page 2 Water outlet connection fig 4 5 The drain pipe from this machine must connect into the main drain from the premises but not into the rainwater drain Information as to the type of drain servicing your premises can be obtained from a builder or the Local Authority The outlet hose should be firmly hooked over the edge of a sink or connected to a suitable drain pipe in the wall or under the sink however such a drain pipe should have a built in air break in order to avoid water syphoning from the machine during draining The top of the drain hose should not be lower than 30 cms 12 ins or higher than 90 cms 86 ins from
13. ire to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red If the plug is not suitable it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of the prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS 1862 fuse Only ASTA approved fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing fuse The right fuse cover carrier colour is the one shown by the coloured insert at the base of the plug The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost A replacement cover carrier must be obtained from Zanussi Service Agents whose addresses are listed on the attached Zanussi Service Agents Nationwide This appliance complies with E E C directive No 76 889 of 4 11 76 relative to radio interference suppression Operation Programme Selector This control permits selection of the required wash cycle Turn the knob clockwise until the index points exactly on the proper letter of the required wash cycle Economy Drying Pushbutton When depressed it excludes the final hot air drying phase Drying will take a little longer but the energy consumption will be reduced Water Temperature Pushbutton This pushbutton permits selection of the required water temperature When depressed it wil
14. l board In case of interference increase the gap between the control board and the decorative panel by pushing the latter downwards As soon as the correct position has been found remove the decorative panel from the dishwasher door screw the supporting transoms tight and then reinstall the panel by going through the previously described steps Fitting and securing under a counter kitchen sink or counter To fit the dishwasher under a kitchen sink proceed as follows insert the appliance under the sink after correctly adjusting its height and levelling it as required by means of its adjustable levelling feet secure the mounting brackets A Fig 28 to the front part of the dishwasher and sink by means of screws 20 Fig 28 Fig 30 In case of fitting under a kitchen counter the two front mounting brackets must be secured to the counter work top as shown in Fig 29 Adjusting the door balance Fitting the decor panel may sometimes affect the door balance due to the different load placed on the same In this case it will be necessary to adjust the balance as follows loosen the screws A see Fig 30 securing the balancing brackets and shift the latter downwards this will increase tension of the two door balancing springs when the correct adjustment has been obtained retighten the two sc
15. l cause the water to heat up to 55 C By depressing it again and thus releasing this pushbutton the wash water will heat up to 65 C Control panel 1 START amp STOP Switch 2 Water Temperature Pushbutton 3 Economy Drying Pushbutton 4 Machine live Indicator 5 Door Handle 6 Salt Refilling Indicator 7 Programme Selector 8 Wash Cycle Phase Indicator START amp STOP Switch By depressing this pushbutton the machine starts operating and at the same time the pilot lamp will light up When depressing it again the machine stops and the pilot lamp goes out Attention Once this pushbutton is depresssed it is no longer possible to modify the setting of the other pushbuttons insofar as a mechanical safety locking device is actuated by the START amp STOP pushbutton Therefore when going through the various steps to select the programme the START amp STOP pushbutton should be absolutely the last one to be depressed Door Handle Grip it firmly pull it outwards To close the door simply push it back till it engages Salt Refilling Indicator It tells you when the time has come to refill the salt in the container see page 11 Loading the crockery Prior to arranging the crockery in the baskets do remove the bigger food scraps such as tiny bones fish bones meat or vegetable scraps fruit peels etc to prevent the filter from clogging which would cause poor washing results Open the door a
16. nches forward by one number so that when the highest number 20 is reached it means that salt has to be refilled even if the supply is not completely depleted Important When the appliance is put into operation for the first time it is recommended that you carry out a complete wash cycle without loading any salt in the respective container All salt refilling and topping up operations should be carried out immediately prior to starting any one of the complete wash cycles with the exception of the RINSE amp HOLD programme in order to prevent the possibility that any salt granules or salt water which might flow out of the salt container during refilling of the same remain for some time on the bottom of the wash tub without being properly diluted Use only coarse cooking salt or specific equivalent products for water softeners Adjusting the water softener The water softener is preset for water having a maximum hardness of 40 F 22 d This setting is designed to suit most of the field requirements At any rate if the water hardness exceeds 40 F up to a maximum of 60 F the water softener may be adjusted accordingly This operation should be carried out by qualified personnel who should proceed as follows Pull out the dishwasher from its recess Drill pierce a 1 2 mm vent hole on point A of the plastic tank as shown in fig 17 Put the diswasher back in its recess Make sure the fill and drain hoses a
17. nd slide out the baskets to be able to load the crockery Using the bottom basket fig 6 7 The lower basket is designed to take pots dishes salad bowls cutlery etc The cutlery should be placed into the special small removable basket To obtain good washing results it is recommended to intermix spoons with knives and forks so that they will not stick together We also suggest that you stack the cutlery into the special small basket with the handles facing downwards However if the handles of your cutlery are very thin it is advisable to stack the cutlery with the handles facing upwards so as to prevent them from sticking out from the bottom of the small basket and thereby blocking the lower spray arm Doo2 Fig 7 Using the top basket fig 8 9 The top basket is designed to take dishes dessert plates saucers flat plates soup plates up to a 24 cm diameter plus cups and glasses which should be arranged as shown in the respective pictures Top basket raising amp lowering If very big plates over 27 cms and up to 31 cms in diameter are normally used the top basket will have to be raised to the upper position This will make it possible to properly arrange these extra large plates in the bottom basket To raise the top basket remove the basket itself after taking off the front runner stops fig 10 remove the slides B fig 11 after taking off the rear runner stops and refit them on the higher
18. o follow the rules and regulations detailed in the operator s handbook that comes with the appliance It is absolutely essential that the appliance is disconnected from the electricity supply before gaining access to any internal component Fitting the decorative panel to the door The dishwasher door is designed to permit installation of a decorative wooden panel having a thickness of 2 cms Preparing the panel Determine the height of the control board depending on the height of the drawers of the adjacent kitchen cabinets and if this height is to be more than 120 mm add one or two of the supplementary wooden strips Fig 25 Measure distance a between the control board and the reference notch on the door Fig 26 Fix the supporting transoms to the panel keeping the same distance a between the upper edge of the panel itself and the reference notch on the supporting transom Fig 26 The center distance between the tub transoms is 517 mm It is advisable to first fix the transoms by means of flathead screws through the slot holes only and then to make a trial fitting of the panel onto the door Installing the panel on the door Install the panel by engaging the bottom pins first and then insert the top hooks of the transoms into the pins of the connecting rods as shown in Fig 27 Open the dishwasher door and check that during its rotation the decorative panel does not interfere with the contro
19. re not kinked Under normal operating conditions the supply of salt in the container will last for about 20 wash cycles whereas by Washing programmes 12 Programme Type of load and degree of soil Extremely soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery Normally soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery with a normal quantity of food scraps Normally soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery with a reduced quantity of food scraps Lightly soiled crockery pots and cutlery Normally soiled crockery plates and saucers glasses and cutlery Lightly soiled dishes and glasses with delicate decorations Partial load to be completed later in the day Recommended programme Energetic with prewash Universal with prewash Universal no prewash Economy with prewash Economy no prewash Gentle no prewash Rinse amp hold Economy Drying Programme knob setting A Required pushbutton a Bis Bic Cycle description Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold prewash Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Extended main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Main wash up to 55 C
20. rews 21 Zanussi Elettrodomestici spa ZANUSSI GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of the enclosed card We IAZ International UK Ltd guarantee that if within twelve months of the date of the purchase this ZANUSSI appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials we will at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on rating plate e Theappliance has been used for normal domestic purposes and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions e The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us e The appliance is still in the possession of the original purchaser e Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property This guarantee does not cover any damage caused during transportation or the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Should you require service on your Zanussi appliance consult the enclosed list for your nearest Zanussi network centre If the product is under first year guarantee then you will be required to produce
21. t you turn off the water tap and unplug the machine from the wall socket 14 Care amp cleaning Cleaning the filter assembly The filter assembly consists of a large circular fine mesh filter A and two small cone shaped filters B C fitting one within the other both being housed in the large filter fig 18 We recommend that you inspect the two small filters B and C after each wash cycle removing any food scraps that you might detect These two concentric filters can be removed by slightly turning the outer filter B anticlockwise until it disengages from its seat fig 18 To remove the inner filter C squeeze together the two small plastic tongues fig 19 sticking out from the bottom of outer filter B The large fine mesh filter A should be cleaned from time to time roughly once every two months on both sides with a suitable brush To remove this large filter A take off the bottom sprayarm and unlock part D fig 20 Replace the assembly reversing the above procedure making sure that the outer rim of the circular filter fits correctly in its housing on the tub bottom The dishwasher should not be operated without the filters being correctly installed Periodic cleaning of the filters is essential for a smooth and efficient operation of the machine Cleaning the sprayarm nozzles The holes of the sprayarm nozzles should not be obstructed as this would greatly reduce the effectiveness of the wash

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