Page 2 - CONTENTS; Keep this booklet safe for future reference.
3 CONTENTS Safety adviceSetting up, installationWater softener unitAdjusting the upper basketLoading the dishesInformation for test laboratoriesHalf load washingLoading the detergent and rinse aidCleaning the filtersSome practical hintsRoutine cleaning and maintenanceDescription of the controlsTechn...
Page 3 - Electrical connection; CUT IT OFF AND DESTROY IT!; INSTALLATION; Installation; Knives and other utensils with sharp; Daily use
Electrical connection Plug your dishwasher into the powersocket. If the plug we supply does not fit : ■ CUT IT OFF AND DESTROY IT! You can't use it on other appliances, andthe exposed wires could be dangerous ifanyone plugged it in. ■ Fit a suitable plug, as follows: WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE ...
Page 5 - turn the selector screw to the required; WATER SOFTENER UNIT; Regulating the water softener; FREE
8 7 598 556/573 5 6 INSTALLATION IN FITTEDKITCHENS Fitting between existing cabinets ■ The height of the dishwasher, 85 cm, hasbeen designed in order to allow themachine to be fitted between existingcabinets of the same height in modernfitted kitchens. The feet can be adjustedso that correct height ...
Page 6 - Loading the salt; IMPORTANT; Salt loading indicator
11 1 3 a b a b 2 Adjustment of the upperbasket If 27 cm to 31 cm plates are normally used,load them onto the lower basket after theupper basket has been placed in its upperposition and proceed as detailed below: 1. Pull out the upper basket; 2. Then grasp the basket from both sides and lift it upwar...
Page 7 - LOADING DISHES; Using the upper basket; F E
12 LOADING DISHES Using the upper basket ■ The upper basket is provided with mobi-le racks hooked to the sides of thebasket which can be regulated in twopositions: upright and lowered. In thelowered position the racks may be usedfor tea and coffee cups, kitchen knivesand ladles. Glasses with stems m...
Page 8 - INFORMATION FOR THE TEST LABORATORIES; Half load wash upper basket
Lower basket (fig. 6)M = 15 soup platesN = 15 dinner platesO = 7 + 7 dessert platesP = serving dishQ = cutlery 14 Upper basket (fig. 5) A = 5 + 5 + 5 glassesB = 12 + 3 saucersC = 5 + 5 + 5 cupsD = small bowlE = medium bowlF = large bowlG = dessert plateH = 1 + 1 serving spoonsI = ladle L = cutlery I...
Page 9 - Filling the rinse aid container
17 FULL EMPTY dark light Filling the rinse aid container The rinse aid, which is automaticallyreleased during the last rinsing cycle, helpsthe dishes to dry quickly and preventsspots and stains forming.The rinse aid container can be found to theleft of the detergent container (fig. A "3"). T...
Page 10 - PRATICAL HINTS; a) rinse the silver immediately after; How to make savings; CLEANING THE FILTERS
19 PRATICAL HINTS How to get really good washresults ■ Before placing the dishes in thedishwasher, remove any remainingfood (bones, shells, pieces of meat orvegetables, coffee grounds, skin of fruit,cigarette ash, tooth picks etc. to avoidblocking the filters, water outlet andwashing arm nozzles. ■ ...
Page 11 - WHEN CYCLE IS FINISHED; do an empty wash with detergent in order; If the machine is left in places where the
20 WHEN CYCLE IS FINISHED After every wash it is essential to turn offwater supply and to switch off the machineby pressing the On/Off button to the offposition. If the machine is not going to be used forsome time, it is advisable to follow theserules: 1. do an empty wash with detergent in order to ...
Page 12 - (Use in conjunction with programme guide); Program settings; Program interruption; DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL; with working top
23 PROGRAM SELECTION AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS (Use in conjunction with programme guide) Program settings ■ Open the door and place dirty dishesinside the appliance. ■ Press the "ON/OFF" button . ■ After pressing the "ON/OFF" button.The LED for the factory set is "recommended” (which...
Page 13 - Program end; Option button
25 At the end of the last 3 hours (at the end of countdown) the 3h LED will stop blinking and remain on to indicate the washing phase and the program will start automatically. If countdown has not ended, whereby the program has not yet started, it is possible to change or cancel the delayed start an...
Page 14 - Programme; PROGRAMME SELECTION; Check list; Programme contents; Description; UNIVERSAL
27 26 5 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 50°C 29 •• •• 65°C 100 •• YES 75°C 125 •• •• • • • • 45°C 150 •• • •• YES •• •• •• • YES YES YES YES Programme PROGRAMME SELECTION YES Check list Avarage duration in minutes Special function buttons available Detergent for soaking (Prewash) Detergent for washing ...
Page 15 - IDENTIFYING MINOR FAULTS
29 N.B.: Should any of the situations occur and should the machine give a bad wash performance,it is necessary to remove the deposits from the dishes by hand since the final drying cycle hardens thedeposits which a second wash in the machine would not be able to remove. If the malfunction continues ...
Page 16 - Hoovercare
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of any printing mistakes in thisbooklet. The manufacturer also reserves the right to make appropriate modifications toits products without changing the essential characteristics. Hoover guarantees all parts of this product for 5 years fromthe...
Page 17 - HOOVER SERVICE; FOR YOUR LOCAL ENGINEER PLEASE CALL OUR NATIONAL NUMBER
04.05- 4101 1727 - Printed in Italy - Imprimé en Italie EN 08705-400600 HOOVER SERVICE FOR YOUR LOCAL ENGINEER PLEASE CALL OUR NATIONAL NUMBER Areas covered by HOOVER SERVICE DEALERSAlso Channel Islands, Scilly Isles, Orkney, ShetlandsSee local telephone directory Hoover policy is one of continuous ...