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1. Dishwasher Lavavajillas M quina de lavar louca Instructions for installation and use Instrucciones para la instalaci n y el uso Instrug es de utilizag o CONTENTS General precautions Installation Description of the appliance Detergent and rinse aid dispenser Laading the dishes How to save energy First wash Table of programs Cleaning and maintenance How to deal with small problems After sales service Recommendations Technical data cd pag 3 pag 5 pag 7 pag 8 pag 9 pag 10 pag 11 pag 12 pag 13 pag 15 pag 15 pag 16 pag 17 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Disposing of the packaging Ensure that the recyclable material from the packaging is consigned to your nearest recycling centre CAUTION Before using your appliance read the uctions in this manual carefully Pb this manual in a safe place if you sell your dishwasher pass the manual on to the new owner The manufacturer declines all responsibility if the following precautions are not complied with 1 Do not use appliances damaged in transit if in doubt contact your dealer 2 The materials used for packaging plastic bags polystyrene etc must not be left within reach of children since they are a potential source of danger 3 The appliance must be installed and connected in accordance with the wenden provided by the lanufacturer or by qualified personnel 4 The appliance must only be used for household
2. mabe removed more easily Pans in the bottom basket Loading the bottom basket Thanks to the particularly vigorous washing action of the bottom spray arm the bottom basket is the right place for the dishes with the toughest dirt It is fitted with a plate rack Fig 6 and a basket for all types of cutlery The bottom basket will be filled with plates soup dishes dessert and serving dishes pans and lids Place the main course and dessert plates on the that are provided taking care that there is always a gap between one plate and the next They must always be vertical to allow the water to pass freely Pans must always be upside down A loading combinations and variations amp possible provided dishes and pans are placed so that all dirty surfaces are exposed to the jets of water from below and the water is able to flow freely Fig 7A 7B Loading the top basket The top basket is intended to take only small and medium items such as glasses small plates coffee and tea cups shallow bowls and light heat resistant plastic objects When the top basket is used in the lower position plates with light dirt can also be placed in it Load plates with the top facing forward and cups and other recipients with the Opening facing down A few washes will give you experience of the best way to arrange cups and glasses in two layers Large and small plates can be placed in the centre in the supports provided T
3. brush It is essential to clean filters carefully as instructed above as the dishwasher cannot operate with a fouled filter Users must also take care to replace the cleaned filters correctly to avoid damage to the washing pump If the dishwasher is to be out of use for a long period The following precautions must be taken perform two consecutive pre rinses disconnect the plug from the mains leave the door slightly open so that no unpleasant smells can form fill the rinse aid dispenser turn off the water tap Before re using the dishwasher after a lay off re connect the plug to the power socket check that no sludge or rust has been deposited in the water supply pipeline allow water to flow freely from the supply tap for a few minutes re connect the filler hose and turn the water tap back on HOW TO DEAL WITH SMALL PROBLEMS If the dishes are not clean at the end of a program Check whether the rigt washing program has been used the detergent dispenser has opened e dishes have been arranged the right amount of detergent has been placed in the dispenser the spray arms turn freely the water tap has been turned on the spray arm nozzles are blocked the filler hose filter is fouled the mains water pressure is correct there is salt in the water softener If the dishwasher does not work Check that the plug is correctly inserted in the power supply
4. ensures that the dishwasher gives the best service N B some models only have one foot at the rear which can be adjusted sig a screw low down on the front of ts appliance This allows the appliance s position to be adjusted even after it has been mounted inside the kitchen units See sheet with illustrations of installations phases If the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor take care that the openings in its base are not abstructed Connection to the cold water supply Connect the filler pipe to a cold water connection having 3 4 gas threaded attachment fitting the filter supplied with the dishwasher and taking care to screw it tightly onto the cock Fif 1 If the water piping is new or has been out of use for a long time before making the connection run the water until it is clear and free from dirt Without this precaution the water inlet may be fouled causing damage to the appliance Connection to the hot water supply The appliance may be supplied with mains hot water central heating system at a temperature of no more than 60 C In this case the washing time will be about 20 minutes shorter and the wash will be slightly less effective The connection must be made to the hot water supply exactly as described for connection to the cold water supply Connecting to the drain line Fit the drain pipe into a drain line with diameter of at least 4 cm or place it over a sink avoiding restri
5. it gently under a jet of running water then replace the filter and screw the hose back in place Cleaning the spray arms The spray arms can easily be removed to allow periodic cleaning of the nozzles and prevent any clogging er spray arm To remove press upward and unscrew anti clockwise Wash it thoroughly under a jet of running water and return it to its place Fig 11 ORBITAL spray arm This dishwasher is with an ORBITAL bottom spray arm which rotates in a specialway to ensure that the jets of water reach the most difficult corners of the dishwasher guaranteeing a better wash To remove the ORBITAL unit take hold of the longer arm E and pull it upward then detach the two rotating arms E and F see Fig 15 Wash them carefully under a jet of water and put back in place Cleaning the filter unit The central filter C Fig 12 should be removed for inspection periodically and cleaned if necessary To remove it take hold of the tangs turn anti clockwise 1 and then pull it 2 upwards Fig 12 Then take hold of the central filter D and remove it from the microfilter Fig 13 Finally separate the two parts which make up the plastic filter by gently pressing in the points shown in fig 14 pulling the top to extract it To remove the rectangular stainless steel fitter turn the sprinkler support anti clockwise after detaching it Fig 15 Clean filters in running water using a stiff
6. prevent more delicate colours from fading with frequent use If in doubt about the resistance of a particular service wash one or two pieces in the dishwasher each time for about four weeks use an item already damaged if possible Aluminium items Anodized aluminium items may become discoloured Silver cutlery Silver items may stain if they come into contact with foods containing sulphur eggs legumes etc These stains can be removed using products for silverware Handmade items Handmade items are rarely suitable for washing in the dishwasher The relatively high water temperatur and the detergents used may damal them Wooden items Wooden items such as chopping boards do not withstand mechanical washing and may warp or crack Old knives Knives with the blade glued into the handle must not be washed in the dishwasher since the adhesives used do not withstand heat Plastic dishes Plastic dishes do not withstand heat and may become misshapen Heat proof plastic dishes must only be washed in the top basket Glass and crystal In general glass can be washed in the dishwasher However there are some types of glass which will not withstand mechanical washing and gradually lose their transparency Users are therefore advised to wash delicate glasses using the gentle wash program with which there is less danger of damaging them TECHNICAL DATA Width Depth Height Dimension with door open ac
7. ash rinses rinse Soak 1 Pans and dishes awaiting cold E completion of the load Super 2 super Very dirty pans and dishes 10425 45 C 65 C 2 65 C o dirt dried on Bio 2 ECO Normally dirty pans and 30 o 55 C 1 65 C o 55 C 55 C dishes some dry residues Normal a Normally dirty pans and 30 o 65 C 1 65 C o El 65 C dishes Eco 3 ECO Lightly dirty pans and dishes 30 55 C 1 65 C o 55 C 55 C some dry residues EN 0242 Daily 3 Normally dirty pans and 30 65 C 1 65 C o 65 C dishes Gentle 4 Dishes with little dirt 25 45 C 1 65 C O E 45 C Rapid 4 Rapid Dishes with little dirt and 25 45 C 2 45 C delicate items OYES N B Only soak with paoad a NO Program recommended with new generation detergents containing enzyme Reference cycle according to EN 50242 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the appliance The outside surfaces and the inside of the door of the dishwasher must be cleaned regularly with a soft damp cloth Never use abrasive or acid detergents The door seals must be cleaned with a damp sponge outside of the appliance may be ined with a normal detergent for enamelled surfaces Make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the electrical mains Cleaning the water intake filter Clean the water intake filer A see Fig 1 at the stop cock outlet periodically Tum off the tap unscrew the end of the water filler hose remove the filter and clean
8. ctions or over tight bends The free end must be between 32 and 80 cm above the ground and must not be immersed in water Fig 2 Electrical connection Connect the plug to a power socket which has an earth connection in good working order earthing of the system is a safety precaution required by law after checking that the mains voltage _ and frequency values are as stated on the nameplate on the inside edge of the door and that the electrical system to which the appliance is connected is rated for the maximum current stated on the same nameplate If the power socket to which the appliances is to be connected is not compatible with the plug replace the plug with another of suitable type rather than using adptors or multiple plugs which might cause heating or burning If the appliance is not connected by means of a plug in order to comply with the relative safety inspections an omnipolar breaking device with contact opening gap of at least 3 mm must be installed on the installation side The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any injury or damage deriving from failure to connect the line to earth or a faulty earth connection N B cy This appliance complies with the requirements of EEC Directive 89 336 dated 3 6 89 including the amending directive 92 31 on the prevention and elimination of radio frequency disturbance The plug must be accessible after installation If the power supply lea
9. d is damaged it must omly be replaced by the After Sales Service or by a similarly qualified person CAUTION If the power supply lead is replaced the hatch must be returned to the correct position Ay DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Before reading this description open out the pages with the illustrations at the end of the manual cy NORA amtrol panel description Washing program selector Inset handle for opening the door ON OFF button RAPID program button ECO 55 C program button SUPER program button ON OFF indicator light Inside the tank 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 Jl Top basket Top spray arm Bottom basket Bottom spray arm Salt container Washing filter Detergent and rinse aid container Basket for cutlery DETERGENT AND RINSE AID DISPENSER The detergent and rinse aid dispensers are on the inside of the door The detergent dispenser is on the left and the rinse aid dispenser on the right Fill the dispenser with detergent before each wash Filling with detergent To open the detergent dispenser press the relative button gently The lid will spring out Pour in the detergent and close the lid Fig 3 The dispenser is opened automatically during washing If the super program is selected as well as the usual dose of detergent an extra amount will have to be added to cavity G or H Fig 4A 4B Important use only detergents specifically intended for dishwashers The use o
10. f good detergents is important in obtaining the best washing results If insufficient detergent is added the dirt will not be completely eliminated while excessive detergent does not increase the effectiveness of the wash but is wasteful and may cause foam and pollution Adding rinse aid Open the cap of the dipenser and pour in the rinse aid watching the optical level indicator Fig 5A 5B Rinse aid level indicator Dispenser full Dispenser empty pa The rinse aid dispenser is able take about 140 c c of liquid Before closing the cap wipe away any spills of rinse aid with a soft cloth The rinse aid is added to the water automatically during the last rinse it speeds up the drying process and prevents the formation of stains and scale deposits on the dishes To adjust the dosage turn the selector On the dispenser to the desired position the doses are proportional to the numbers indicated Fig 5A 5B Increase the dose if the washed dishes are dull or show round marks If dishes are sticky or have whitish streaks reduce the dose The appliance leaves the factory wit medium setting LOADING THE DISHWASHER The dishwasher has a capacity of 12 place settings including serving dishes Before loading the dishes remove the largest scraps of food to avoid blocking the filter Very dirty pans or frying pans must be soaked in water before they are placed in the dishwasher to allow food waste
11. he diagrams show some possible options for arranging dishes in the top basket Fig 8A 8B Adjusting the top basket The top basket can be set in two different positions depending on the height of the dishes Pull the basket out to the limit position tum and stop E on the right and runner Fig 9 throught 90 push the runner towards the dishwasher and then raise the basket and insert the lower set of wheels into the runner Fig 10 now restore the end stop to its original position This will allow large diameter plates to be loaded into bottom basket HOW TO SAVE ENERGY A number of basic rules can be followed to save water and electricity Use the dishwasher when fully loaded Do not wash dishes in running water Use the washing program best suited to the type of load Do not carry out the preliminary rinse If available connect the appliance to the hot water supply system up to 60 C FIRST WASH Switching on The dishwasher must not be turned on until the dishes have been loaded the dispenser has been filled with detergent a check has been made that the spray arms turn freely and the door has been shut The water tap must also be tumed on asa salt placed in the container To select the program best suited to the dishes to be washed particularly when you are getting to know your dishwasher comply closely with the table provided in this manual which list the programs available in rela
12. ipped with a resin container connected to the water supply point contains a solenoid valve Never cut the pipe or allow the box to fall into water If the filler pipe is damaged disconnect the appliance from the water supply 14 Leaning or sitting on the open door of the dishwasher may cause it to tip over 15 Never place plastic dishes above the heating element they might melt 16 Never touch the heating element during a washing cycle or just after is has finished 17 Children are forbidden to use or_ play with the dishwasher 18 Only wash dishes and cutlery suitable for washing in a dishwasher 19 Knives and cutlery receive a better wash if placed in the basket wi 3 their handles pointing down however handles may be left pointing upward to avoid injury by tips or blades INSTALLATION Unpacking Remove the outer cardboard casing the top the reinforcing corner peces end the polystyrene base Open the door of the dishwasher and remove the polystyrene basket retainer elements Basitioning Kaf the appliance in the chosen position The side or back of the appliance may be placed in direct contact with adjoining units or walls The water filler and drain pipes may be turned to the right or left to allow appropriate installation Levelling After positioning the appliance screw the feet in or out to adjust its height if necessary and to level it until horizontal Proper levelling
13. ity Intake water pressure Power supply voltage Heating element power Total power absorption Fuse cm 60 cm 60 cm 85 cm 116 12 standard place settings min 100 KPa max 900 KPa 115 V 1200 W 1 4 kW 13 A
14. purposes and for the functions for wich it was designed 5 Never touch or operate the appliance with wet hands or bare feet 6 Do not leave the dishwasher exposed to the weather rain direct sunlight etc 7 Only skillod staff are authorized to carry out repair work on the appliance 8 In case of malfunctions or maintenance work disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains Remove the plug or cut off the supply of current by disconnecting the master circuit breaker for your home 9 Once taken out of use appliances must be rendered unusable It is important to cut the mains power lead after disconnecting the plug from the socket Take measures on parts of the appliance such as locks doors etc which might be dangerous for children if used during play to eliminate any such risks Consign the obsolete appliance to an authorized scrapping centre 10 Keep children away from detergents and from the open dishwasher The appliance might contain residues of detergent 11 Never drink the water left in the appliance or on dishes after washing programs 12 Do not place solvents such as alcohol or turpentine inside the dishwasher tank they might cause an explosion 13 MODELS WITH AQUASTOP This device prevents the room from flooding in case of water leaks If it is tripped a qualified technician will have to be called in to evaluate and repair the failure In these models the filler pipe equ
15. socket and the fuses are in the right place there is not a power supply blackout the water tap is turned on the door is closed correctly the filler hose filter is not fouled the filler and drain hoses are not crused AFTER SALES SERVICE If the checks described in the If the dishwasher does not work section fail to eliminate any faults on the appliance the After Sales Service will have to be called in lis made where no defects arefound are not covered by the warranty and will therefore be charged to the customer The appliance you have purchased complies with current safety regulations relating to electrical equipment Any technical checks must only be carried out by specialized staff since repairs by unskilled workers may create dangers for the end user 15 USEFUL ADVICE Before you use your dishwasher some advice about dishes All household dishes can be washed in this dishwasher However in some cases their characteristics have to be bome in mind When buying new dishes check that they can be washed in a dishwasher Cups bowls and plates with concave bases These do not dry completely since water collects in the cavities from where it cannot evaporate quickly enough Decorate dishes Glazed colours withstand washing Not glazed colours Colours applied above the glaze may be of a quality which offers good resistance to mechanical washing for a normal lifetime It is difficult to
16. tion to the type of dishes and the level of dirt To start the dishwasher set the program desired on the program selector and or the relative buttons then press the START STOP button To set the desired program on the program selector turn the pointer to the number corresponding to the program required the appliance may have a switch which is flush with the control panel we out of use to bring it out simply ploss it and then release It may be left in projecting position even with the appliance in operation If you have started the wrong program stop the dishwasher by pressing the START STOP button make the new setting and restart the dishwasher by pressing the START STOP button again Switching off To switch off the dishwasher press the START STOP button Caution if you open the door during the wash cycle you must wait at least 1 min with the door ajar before starting the dishwasher again Removing the dishes It is better to wait at least 20 minutes after the end of the program before removing the dishes so that they will be dry and not too hot Empty the bottom basket first so that any drops of water left in the top basket will not fall onto dishes still in the botton one TABLE OF PROGRAMS Cycle Switch Button Type of dishes and Quantity Program sequence setting level of dirt of detergent grams pre wash cold hot drying w
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