Page 2 - Getting familiar with your machine ...................................................; Safety information and Recommendations.........................................
CONTENTS Getting familiar with your machine …………………………………………… 4 • Technical specifications ……………… ……… ………… ……… ……… ….. 6 • Conf ormity with the standards and T est data … …… ………… ……… ….. 6 Safety information and Recommendations………………………………….. 6 • Recycling .......………………………..............................
Page 3 - Loading your dishwasher ..............................................................; Failure codes and what to do in case of failure
Loading your dishwasher .……………………………………………………. 14 • Alternative basket loads ………… ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ... 1 9 • Standard loading and T est data … …… ……… ……… ……… ……… …. . 20 Programme descriptions .…………………………………………………….. 21 • Programme items …………………… … ……… ………… ……… ……… .. 21 Switching on the machine ...
Page 4 - Active
3 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 4 7 . R a ti n g p la te 2 . U p p e r b a s k e t w it h r a c k s 8 . C o n tr o l P a n e l 3 . U p p e r s p ra y a rm 9 . D e te rg e n t a n d ri n s e -a id d is p e n s e r 4 . L o w e r b a s k e t 1 0 . C u tl e ry b a s k e t 5 . L o w e r s p ra y a rm 1 1 . 6 . F i...
Page 5 - GETTING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR MACHINE; When one presses the on/off button; election Button; With the program selector button, you can select a suitable; Upper Basket; upper basket
GETTING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR MACHINE 4 1.) ON/OFF Button When one presses the on/off button , the machine is energized and the light on Start/Standby button goes on. 3 . 2.) Extra Hygiene Button By using this option, washing temperature and periods during respective cycles may be changed, which ensure...
Page 6 - Once you press the Start/Pause button, the programme you; Rinse
9 .) Program Monitor Lights Program flow can be monitored via program monitor lights on control panel. • Wash • Dry • End 10 .) Remaining Time Indicator Remaining Time Indicator displays the program time and the remaining time the program will be operating . In addition, you can adjust program delay...
Page 7 - When you take delivery of your machine; SAFETY INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Technical specifications Capacity ………………………… Height …………………………… Height (without worktop) ………. W idth …………………………….. Depth ……………………………. Net W eight ……………………... Electricity input ……………........ Total Power …………………….. Heating Power ………………….. Pump Power ……………………. Drain Pump Power …………….. W ater supply pre...
Page 9 - Positioning the machine; INSTALLING THE MACHINE; such as sponges or kitchen rags
• You are recommended not to load into your machine any dishes different or more than indicated. Items not suitable for dishwashing: • Cigarette ashes, candle leftovers, polish, paint, chemical substances, iron-alloy materials; • Forks, spoons and knives with wooden or bone, or ivory or nacre-coated...
Page 11 - Warning; to be stable in such a way not to allow balance disorder.
Your machine is set according to 220-240 V. If the mains voltage in your location is 110 V, connect a transf ormer of 110/220 V and 3000 W in between. The machine should not be plugged in during positioning. Always use the coated plug supplied with your machine. Running in low voltage will cause a d...
Page 13 - PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE
Prior to using the machine for the first time • Check whether the electricity and supply water specifications match the values indicated by the installation instructions for the machine. • Remove all packaging materials inside the machine. • Fill the rinse aid compartment. 12 Detergent usage Use a d...
Page 15 - LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER; different heights. In
Warning: Use only those rinse aid materials which are allowed f or use in the machine. As rinse aid residues left as a result of overflowing will create extremely high amounts of f oam and thus reduce the washing perf ormance, remove the excess amount of rinse aid by wiping it with a rag. If you pro...
Page 19 - Below you can see several recommended settlements.
By placing your modular fork spoon basket in different places at upper or lower basket, you can form appropriate fields for your other dishes. Below you can see several recommended settlements. 2 1 .
Page 21 - LOWER; UPPER; SPOON; CUTLERY
Standard loading and test data Capacity: Upper and lower baskets: 15 place settings. The upper basket should be adjusted to lower position Cups should be placed on to the dish rack pins. Detergent / Rinse aid 5+25 cm 3 , in accordance with AS/NZS 2007.1/2:2005 (international norms) / Rinse aid dosag...
Page 23 - SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE AND SELECTING A PROGRAMME; Select the program suiting your
1 . 3. 2. 4 . 4 Start the program pressing the Power Start/Pause key. Switching on the machine Program follow-up You can follow the program flow using the program f ollow-up lamps located on the control panel. Changing a programme If you would like to change programs while a washing program is conti...
Page 25 - Filters; MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Cleaning the machine in regular intervals prolongs the machine’s service life. Oil and lime may accumulate in the machine’s washing section. In case of such accumulation; -Fill the detergent compartment without loading any dishes into the machine, select a programme that runs at high temperature, an...
Page 27 - FAILURE CODES AND WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FAILURE
FAILURE CODES AND WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FAILURE 26 ERROR CODE ERROR DESCRIPTION CONTROL F5 Inadequate water supply • Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cut. • Close the water input tap, separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the conne...
Page 28 - Check if the
If one of program monitor lights is on and start/Pause light is on and off, Your machine’s door is open, shut the door. If the programme won’t start • Check if the plug is connected. • Check your indoor fuses. • Be sure that the water inlet tap is turned on. • Be sure that you have closed the machin...
Page 29 - PRACTICAL AND USEFUL INFORMATION; from the tap and allow the interior water to drain
Call an authorised person if the problem still persists after the controls or in case of any malfunction not described above. 1. W henever you will not be operating your machine • Unplug the machine and then turn the water off. • Leave the door slightly ajar in order to prevent the f ormation of unp...
Page 30 - AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PRODUCT WARRANTY
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or...