Page 2 - CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS Introduction 2 Accessories 3 Important Safety Instructions 4 Control Functions 8 Primary Control Buttons 8 Lock 9 Electronic Display 10 Secondary Control Panel 12 Operating Instructions 13 Usage 14 DishDrawer Accessories 14 Purpose of Each Insert 14 DishDrawer Loading 16 Loading Pattern f...
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Unique Features of Your DishDrawer; The Clutter-Free Counter Top Becomes A Reality
2 INTRODUCTION Thank you and congratulations for making the wise decision in purchasing your Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer. Every care has been taken in designing and manufacturing your appliance. We are sure that you will enjoy using your DishDrawer and will soon appreciate its many benefits. We w...
Page 4 - this Use & Care Manual before using the DishDrawer.; ACCESSORIES
3 The Guilt-Free Small Load All DishDrawer models make the small, guilt-free load a reality. The DishDrawer minimizes water and energy consumption with each drawer using less than half the water of a conventional dishwasher. By washing smaller loads more frequently, you need never run out of clean d...
Page 5 - Warning - When using your DishDrawer, follow; Please read all instructions before operating the DishDrawer.
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning - When using your DishDrawer, follow basic precautions, including the following: For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Please re...
Page 6 - HYDROGEN GAS IS; Installation; WARNING
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on theDishDrawer. Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water heatersystem that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system h...
Page 7 - Maintenance; Operational
6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partiallydisassembled or has missing or broken parts, including a damaged cord or plug. Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids in thevicinity of the DishDrawer. Connect ...
Page 8 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The DishDrawer must be used with the motor assembly, filter plate, drain filterand spray arm correctly in place. When disconnecting the appliance pull the plug rather than the cord orjunction of cord to avoid damage. Household appliances are not intended to be p...
Page 9 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS; Primary Control Buttons
8 CONTROL FUNCTIONS Where there are two DishDrawers in the one cabinet, each drawer has its own control panel and can run independently of the other. Figure 1 - Primary Control Panel Primary Control Buttons Power The Power button, it turns the DishDrawer on and off. On After pressing the Power butto...
Page 10 - operation unless you have pressed the
9 Lock The Lock function disables all the other functions on the DishDrawer. This function is useful when cleaning the control panel and can also prevent children from turning the DishDrawer on or off accidentally. This button can be used when the DishDrawer is in operation and will remain active un...
Page 11 - Electronic Display; Refer to Section on Fault Code
10 Electronic Display The Electronic Display has a number of functions. It shows: · The time for each wash program selected. Each time you change the wash program, the number in the Electronic Display will change to indicate the approximate duration of each wash program. The min symbol will flash ...
Page 13 - Secondary Control Panel; Wash Programs; Program
12 Secondary Control Panel Wash Programs One advantage of two independent DishDrawers is that you can divide the dish loads according to need. For example, you can wash pots or heavily soiled items on a Heavy Plus program in one drawer while washing china or glassware on a Delicate Eco Save program ...
Page 14 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Ensure the filter plate and drain filter is clean and free of food debris. Check the drain filter is flush with the filter plate and the spray arm is correctly on the impeller. 2. Check there is rinse agent in the dispenser. 3. Remove all food scraps from the dishes. 4. ...
Page 15 - USAGE; DishDrawer; TM; Accessories; Basket
14 USAGE DishDrawer TM Accessories The basket is the basic insert DishDrawer requires to wash dishes. The inserts and racks can be added or removed to suit your individual needs. If you have two DishDrawers, some of the parts are interchangable between the two drawers. For example you can combine th...
Page 17 - NOT; DISHDRAWER; LOADING; Baskets
16 û ü ü Figure 13 Figure 14 Examples of how NOT to load your DishDrawer û Figure 11 Figure 12 Examples of how we recommend you load your DishDrawer DISHDRAWER TM LOADING Baskets · Scrape off all food scraps and remove any bones, crusts, toothpicks and any similar items. · Overloading can lead to po...
Page 18 - Cup Racks; Cutlery Baskets
17 Cup Racks Cups, glasses and kitchen utensils can be placed on both sides of the cups inserts. For best wash performance ensure there are no large items blocking the wash water from reaching the cup racks. See Figures 11 and 12 for the recommended method of loading the DishDrawer. Wine glasses can...
Page 19 - Recommended Loading Pattern for 10 Place Settings; Detergent Quantities; Top Basket
18 Figure 17 Figure 18 Recommended Loading Pattern for 10 Place Settings Detergent Quantities We recommend the use of 5g of detergent in the pre-rinse compartment and 10g in the main wash compartment. Top Basket Bottom Basket Cutlery Basket Figure 19
Page 20 - DETERGENT AND RINSE AGENT DISPENSER; Detergent Compartments; To Load the Detergent Dispenser; Important; Dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline. They can
19 DETERGENT AND RINSE AGENT DISPENSER Figure 21 Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser Key 1. Latch 2. Main Wash Compartment 3. Pre Wash Compartment Figure 20 - Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser Key 1. Latch 2. Rinse Agent Indicator Light 3. Rinse Agent Plug 1 3 2 1 2 3 The detergent and rinse a...
Page 21 - To Load the Rinse Agent Dispenser; Rinse Agent Dispenser
20 Figure 22 - Filling the Rinse Agent Dispenser To Load the Rinse Agent Dispenser · Turn the plug counter clockwise, about one eighth of a turn and remove. · Pour the rinse agent into the circular opening. · Take care not to spill rinse agent into the drawer. · Wipe any overflow to prevent excess f...
Page 22 - OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE; To Enter Option Adjustment Mode; Rinse Agent Setting
21 OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE After using the DishDrawer, you may want to change some of the preset options to suit your needs. The following settings can be changed: Rinse Agent Auto Power Water Pressure To make these changes it is necessary to enter into the Option Adjustment Mode. To Enter Opti...
Page 24 - WASH PROGRAM CHART
23 Eco Save Program (Green) Plus Program (Red) WASH PROGRAM CHART Detergent Program Description Quantities Wash Pr e Main Pr e Pr e Pr e Main Post Post Post Drying Programs When to Use Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Phase (tsp) (tsp) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Rinse To p revent soils drying onto dish...
Page 25 - INSTALLATION OF UPPER KICKSTRIP
24 Notes:- · The detergent quantities are for individual DishDrawers. However, if you live in a soft water area, you may need less detergent. · If you live in a hard water area, a water softener is recommended to improve water quality, detergent effectiveness, prevent the build up of calcium deposit...
Page 26 - CARE GUIDE
25 CARE GUIDE The combination of high temperatures and dishwasher detergent may cause damage to some items if they are washed in the DishDrawer. Remember, if in any doubt about any aspect concerning items washed in the DishDrawer, follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items, or wash t...
Page 27 - USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION; Filter Plate and Motor Assembly; To Clean the Drain Filter; Cleaning the DishDrawer; do not recommend
26 1 3 USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION Cleaning the Drain Filter, Spray Arm, Filter Plate and Motor Assembly We recommend the drain filter be cleaned whenever there is evidence of food particles. The filter plate is designed to be self cleaning, but food scraps may accumulate. The spray arm and filter ...
Page 28 - Vacation Time
27 To Clean the Filter Plate · Ensure the DishDrawer is cool before you start cleaning. · Follow the above instructions for removing the drain filter and spray arm. · In the center of the filter plate, there are two rings. Hold the center ring still and turn the outer ring counter clockwise, about a...
Page 29 - PROBLEM SOLVER; PROBLEM; Refer to
28 PROBLEM SOLVER If the DishDrawer does not appear to be working properly, check the chart below and correct where possible. You are reminded that User faults are not covered by Warranty. If you need any assistance please call our Customer Care Center on 1 888 9 367 872. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT...
Page 33 - FAULT CODE DISPLAYS
32 FAULT CODE DISPLAYS The Electronic Display shows when there is a fault. The DishDrawer will continuously beep every second until the Power button is pressed. The fault codes are as follows and we recommend that you check the chart below to correct the fault where possible. If the fault code canno...
Page 35 - FAULT
34 FAULT CODE DISPLAYS FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT CAN BE DONE CODE F4 Faulty temperature sensor Call your Fisher & Paykel Authorized or element Service Agent. F6, F7, F8 Electronics malfunction Call your Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Agent.
Page 36 - FULL TWO YEAR; WARRANTY; what is not covered by the Warranty; DishDrawer Warranty
35 Smart Care certificate what is covered by the Warranty FULL TWO YEAR SMART CARE WARRANTY For two years from the date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace any part of the DishDrawer that fails because of a manufacturing ...
Page 37 - WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or; If further help is needed concerning this warranty write:; Date of Purchase / /; what is not covered by the Warranty (continued); PROOF OF PURCHASE; SERVICE; For your local Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Agent,
36 WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which va...