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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 OPERATION 6 • Controls and Specifications• Before Using the Appliance• Operation Tips• Detergent Usage• Loading the Dishwasher• Height Setting• Programs MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 38 TROUBLESHOOTING 41 WARRANTY 44 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death.; WARNING; Gener
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING When using the dishwasher, carefully follow the precautions in this manual. These are provided in order to save time a...
Page 6 - with all local codes, or in absence of a local code:
2 Read these installation instructions completely before installing and follow them carefully. Save these installation instructions and pass them on to any future user. WARNING CAUTION NOTICE • In addition to these instructions, the dishwasher shall be installed in accordance with all local codes, o...
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4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • When loading items into the dishwasher: • Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal. • Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of type injuries. • Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe”or the ...
Page 9 - RECYCLING; Recycling
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • To avoid floor damage and possible mold growth, do not allow wet areas to remain around or under the dishwasher. • RISK OF INJURY: To avoid risk of injury, always use caution when opening the door during or following a wash cycle, as hot water or steam may escape. •...
Page 12 - OPERATION; BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE; CAUTION; Befor
8 OPERATION BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE PREPARING THE DISHWASHER FOR FIRST USE • Make sure the electricity and supply water specifications match the values indicated in the installation instructions for the dishwasher. • Open the door of the dishwasher.• Remove all packaging material inside the dishw...
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9 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 1. If the dishwasher isn’t going to be used for an extended amount of time: • Disconnect the plug and close the tap. • Leave the door slightly open to prevent odor formation. 2. Select the Dry option to reduce the amount of time to air dry the residual water droplets 3. Pla...
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10 OPERATION DETERGENT USAGE WARNING WARNING : Use a detergent specifically designed for use in domestic dishwashers. • Use powder, gel, and tablet detergents that have been appropriately designated for use in household dishwashers. • Detergent should be put into the compartment prior to starting th...
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11 OPERATION FILLING THE DETERGENTNOTE : The dispenser should be refilled just before the start of each program. 1. Push the latch to open the detergent container as shown in the image. USA-CAN - 14 5.5. Detergent Usage WARNING: Use a detergent specifically designed for use in domestic dishwashers. ...
Page 16 - USING COMBINED DETERGENTS
12 OPERATION USING COMBINED DETERGENTS • Detergent manufacturers also manufacture combined detergents that are called 2-in-1, 3-in-1, 5-in-1, etc. • The 2-in-1 detergents contain detergent salt or rinse-aid. While using the 2-in-1 detergents, be sure you know what the tablet consists of. • The other...
Page 18 - FILLING THE RINSE-AID AND SETTING
14 OPERATION FILLING THE RINSE-AID AND SETTING 1. USA-CAN - 16 5.8.Rinse - aid Usage Rinse-aid makes dishes sparkle and helps them to dry without spotting. Rinse-aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. (!)Use only rinse-aid for domestic dishwashers. (!)Filling the rinse aid reserv...
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15 OPERATION LOADING THE DISHWASHER Placing dishes into the dishwasher properly is best for energy consumption, as well as washing and drying performance.• Load round and deep items, such as pots with long handles, pot lids, plates, salad plates, and cutlery sets into the lower basket. • The upper b...
Page 21 - UPPER RACK; LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER; Upper Rack; LOWER RACK
17 UPPER RACK Load the upper rack with dessert plates, cups, glasses, etc. USA-CAN - 17 6. LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER If you properly place your dishes into the machine, you will be using it in the best way in terms of energy consumption, washing and drying performance. You can load into the lower bask...
Page 22 - EXAMPLES OF INCORRECT LOADS
18 EXAMPLES OF INCORRECT LOADS USA-CAN - 19 6.2. Alternative Basket Loads 6.3. Incorrect Loads USA-CAN - 19 6.2. Alternative Basket Loads 6.3. Incorrect Loads USA-CAN - 19 6.2. Alternative Basket Loads 6.3. Incorrect Loads OPERATION (18") 18 Load ing th e Dishwash er
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21 EXAMPLES OF INCORRECT LOADS USA-CAN - 20 Loading cutlery basket ( Model Depending ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1: Salad Fork 2: Teaspoon 3: Dinner fork 4: Knife-solid handle 5: Serving spoon 6: Serving fork Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings . WARNING: Sharp cutlery may have shifted position durin...
Page 26 - Upper Cutlery Basket; dishes of different sizes.
22 The upper cutlery basket is designed for the placement of large and small cutlery and utensils. USA-CAN - 23 Upper Cutlery Basket ( Model Depending ) The upper cutlery basket is designed for the placement of large and small cutlery and utensils. It is easily removed from the dishwasher, therefore...
Page 27 - TOP BASKET; Top Basket; Rack with height adjustment
23 OPERATION TOP BASKET Rack with height adjustment:• These racks are designed to increase the capacity of the top basket. Place cups and glasses on these racks. These racks are adjustable and can accommodate glasses of different sizes. • Height adjustment brackets mounted on the basket allow racks ...
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24 OPERATION The horizontal wires located on the top basket allow for placement of plates and bowls. You can wash various-sized kitchenware such as pots and pans by flipping the height adjustment brackets closed (see 24" model for reference). USA-CAN - 20 Top Basket Rack with height adjustment T...
Page 29 - LOWER BASKET FOLDING RACKS; Lower Basket Folding Racks; Lower Basket Folding Racks
25 LOWER BASKET FOLDING RACKS Folding racks consisting of four parts that are located on the lower basket of the dishwasher are designed to more easily fit large items, such as pots, pans, etc. If desired, each part can be folded separately or all of them can be folded to create larger spaces. Use f...
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26 HEIGHT SETTING (WHEN BASKET IS EMPTY): The height setting of the upper rack may be changed using the wheels, which are preset at two height levels. CAUTION CAUTION : Make sure that the rack is empty. Changing the height setting while the rack contains tableware could cause the contents to dislodg...
Page 31 - Make sure that both levers catch in the same height position.
27 HEIGHT SETTING (WHEN BASKET IS FILLED): The upper basket includes a mechanism that enables the height of the basketto be adjusted up or down without having to remove the basket. Hold the basket on both sides and pull it up or push it down, ensuring both sides of the upper basket are in the same p...
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28 OPERATION 1. Display2. On/Off + Start/Pause Button3. Program Selection + Cancel Button4. Delay Timer Button5. Extra Options Button6. Rinse Aid Indicatori. Sanitize Optionsii. Hi-Temp Optionsiii. Extra Dry Optionsiv. Half Load - Upper Basketv. Half Load - Lower Basket 1. Display2. On/Off + Start/P...
Page 33 - It is used to start or pause a selected program and functions.
29 OPERATION BUTTONS ON/OFF BUTTON This button is used as the On/Off button if it is held down for 3 seconds. Otherwise, it can be used as the Start/Pause button. It is used to turn on or turn off the dishwasher. Dishwasher will turn on with Regular program, and the number and the duration of the Re...
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30 PROGRAM SELECTION 1. Press the On/Off button to turn on the dishwasher. Note that the door of the dishwasher is in the OPEN position. 2. Refer to the “Programs Table” to determine a washing program suitable for the dishes. 3. Press program selection button until the number of the program selected...
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33 OPERATION OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS The dishwasher's washing programs are designed to give the best cleaning effect based on the type of the soil, soiling degree, and properties of the dishes to be washed. Optional functions are provided in order to save time, water, and energy and to perform a more com...
Page 39 - PROGRAMMING THE WASHING TIME; Delay Timer
35 OPERATION PROGRAMMING THE WASHING TIME DELAY TIMER If a peak power schedule is in the region, use the Delay Timer function to wash dishes during appropriate hours. The start of the selected program can be delayed up to 19 hours. Delay Timer cannot be set after the program starts.1. Press the Dela...
Page 40 - CANCELING THE PROGRAM; Star
36 OPERATION CANCELING THE PROGRAM 1. Press program Selection + Cancel button for 3 seconds to cancel the program.2. After 3 seconds, “1” will appear on the display. For a couple of minutes the dishwasher will fulfill the necessary operations required to cancel the program. • There might be residues...
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37 OPERATION OVERFLOWING WARNING If the dishwasher intakes too much water or there are leaks, the dishwasher will detect this and “F1” will flash on the display. As long as overflowing continues, the dishwasher's overflow protector will remain active. If overflowing stops and safety is assured, “F1”...
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38 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING • Oil and lime may accumulate in the dishwasher’s washing section. In case of such accumulation: • Fill the detergent compartment without loading any dishes into the dishwasher, select a program that runs at high temperature, and start the dishwasher. If this does not wor...
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39 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS Clean the spray arms at least once a week in order for the dishwasher to operate efficiently. Lower Spray arm Check if the holes on the lower spray arm (1) are clogged. If they are clogged, remove and clean the spray arm. Pull the lower spray arm u...
Page 44 - Remove blue film before use.; CLEANING THE IMPELLERS; WA; UPPER IMPELLER; Upper Spray arm; Upper Spray arm; UPPER IMPELLER
40 Cleaning th e Dishwash er MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Remove blue film before use. 57 CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS Clean the spray arms at least once a week in order for the dishwasher operates efficiently. Lower Spray arm Check if the holes on the lower spray arm (1) are clogged. If they are clogged, re...
Page 45 - POSSIBLE FAULT; TROUBLESHOOTING
41 Troublesh ooting POSSIBLE FAULT POSSIBLE FAULT WHAT TO DO FF Water inlet system failure Make sure the water inlet tap is open and water is flowing.Separate the inlet hose from the tap and clean the filter of the hose.Contact customer service at 1-614-777-5004 if the error continues. F5 Pressure s...
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42 FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING The screen does not come on. The breaker is not in the on position. Switch the breaker to the on position. The supply cord is not plugged in. Plug in the supply cord. The program does not start. Your dishwasher is not plugged in Plug your dishwasher in Your di...
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43 FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING Shaking and hittingnoises are heard during a wash operation. The spray arm is hitting the dishes in the lower basket. Move or remove items blocking the spray arm. Partial food scraps/residueremain on the dishes. Dishes placed incorrectly, sprayed water not rea...
Page 48 - WARRANTY
COVERAGE ZLINE Kitchen and Bath dishwasher products will be warrantied for one year from the original purchase date for the original purchaser of the product. This warranty covers all parts and labor for necessary repairs if any part of the product proves to be defective in materials or workmanship....
Page 49 - WHAT IS NOT COVERED
WARRANTY WHAT IS NOT COVERED 1. Installation or start-up damages or problems caused by improper installation or use.2. Damage related to unauthorized service or unauthorized parts. 3. Installation in any commercial or non-residential application.4. Aesthetic damage, scratches, or natural wear caused...