Page 3 - for installing and fitting your machine.; INSTALL ATIONS MANUAL
3 CONTENTS 1 / SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS • Important warnings __________________________________________ 4 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER • Free-standing appliances ____________________________________ 5 • Built-in appliances __________________________________________ 5 • Sound-Proofing seals ___________...
Page 4 - • IMPORTANT WARNINGS; vely be carried out by a qualified electrician or plumber.; / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 • IMPORTANT WARNINGS Important : After unpacking your appliance, make sure that it has not suffered any damage during trans- port. Never connect up a damaged appliance. If your appliance is damaged, please contact yourdealer. Danger : If your appliance operates incorrectly, disconnect it (pull out...
Page 5 - Screw
5 Fig. 04 Fig. 03 You can use the top of the appliance as aworktop. NB: Do not position your dishwasher too close toa heat source; otherwise the trim around thetop could be damaged. • BUILT-IN APPLIANCES • FREE-STANDING APPLIANCES • Installation dimensions By removing the appliance’s worktop you can...
Page 6 - / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER; • LEVELLING BY ADJUSTING THE FEET; If the recess is bigger, stick on seal
6 Fig. 06 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER Danger : If your worktop has a hob fitted above your dishwasher, you must fit thermal insulation on top of your dishwasher. You can obtain an insulation panel from your dealer. Remember to leavea space between the gas pipe and the top of your dishwasher. • LE...
Page 7 - • CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY; The symbol
7 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER • CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY Fig. 07 Danger : The symbol indicates that the hose is fitted with an electrical device for cuttingoff the water supply (depending on themodel). Do not leave this hose in water anddo not cut it. NB: Any connection to a water conduit n...
Page 8 - • DRAINING AWAY THE WASTE WATER; Ensure that the drain hose is held in
8 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER • DRAINING AWAY THE WASTE WATER Fig. 10 Fig. 11 You can connect the end of the drain hose to:- A ventilated U-bend (Fig. 9) or- A sink U-bend (Fig. 9) or- The edge of the sink, using the special plastichook provided (depending on the model) (Fig. 11). When connecting...
Page 9 - Replacing the power cable; • ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
9 2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER The appliance must be at a standstill whenconnecting to the electricity supply circuit. Before connecting your appliance, ensurethat:- The mains voltage indicated on the manufac-turer’s plate on your machine (230V) matchesthe voltage supplied by your installation.- Y...
Page 10 - NOTES
Page 11 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL
11 CONTENTS 1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION • Safety instructions ______________________________________ 12 • Environmental protection ________________________________ 13 • Economical, environmentally friendly washing ________________ 13 2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • General presentation of the dis...
Page 12 - / FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION; Keep this user’s manual with your; • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; • Installation
12 1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION Important : Keep this user’s manual with your appliance. If the appliance is sold or trans-ferred to someone else, ensure that the man-ual is with it. Please take note of theseinstructions before installing and using yourappliance. They have been drawn up for yourown a...
Page 13 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
13 1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION with a safety system that immediately blocks the dishwasher’s operation if the door is opened.— Never use chemical solvents in your appliance because these could cause an explosion.— Always close your appliance’s door after loading or removing your items.— Do not lean ...
Page 14 - / DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE; • GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER; II
14 2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Advice: This user’s guide is applicable to several models. There may be some slight differences in the details and the equipment between your appliance and the descriptions provided here. • GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER Removable top Upper basket Washing ...
Page 15 - • PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL; Sa
15 2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL Class A WF250SS Soak Rapid 30' Bio 50° STOP Eco 55° Intensive 65° Wash Rinse Dry End 9h6h3h Delay Timer START Cancel Salt Rinse Aid Antibacterial Normal 60° Select Selector switch (3 functions): • Choosing a programme: Turn the ...
Page 16 - To obtain impeccable washing and; Washing product; Follow the instructions in the user’s
16 3/ INFORMATION Important: To obtain impeccable washing and drying results from your dishwasher withoutany marks, you must set it carefully using thewater softening system, which utilises rege-nerating salt. - Use the most suitable washing products forthe hardness of your town’s water supply.- The...
Page 17 - / WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE; Possible use of traditional products; • MEASURE THE WATER HARDNESS AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETER-; orr
17 4/ WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE Possible use of traditional products ➊ Use only of traditional products ➊ In one simple action, you can test the your water’s lime content using the testing strip supplied withyour dishwasher. Alternatively, contact your local water utility to ascertai...
Page 18 - / DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER; It is very important to set the water softener correctly.; • Traditional tablets; Keep these products out of children’s reach and away from dampness.; • FOR TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS; • To adjust the water softener using the control panel:
18 5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER Important: It is very important to set the water softener correctly. - If the setting is too low, there is the risk of chalky marks appearing.- if the setting is too high, there is the risk of causing clouding of glasses.If you relocate, adju...
Page 19 - • Loading the multi-purpose tablet dispenser; • To adjust the water softener; — You must change this setting if you use multipurpose tablets.; • To change the; “Sparking Clean”; • FOR MULTI-PURPOSE PRODUCTS : USING THE; BUTTON; Your dishwasher’s; “Extra Dry”
19 5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER Important: The settings for multipurpose products disable the warning lights for rinse aid and salt only when the setting is 0-10°F. • Loading the multi-purpose tablet dispenser To assist in loading the detergent, the distributor is situated ...
Page 20 - / FILLING WITH REGENERATING SALT; • Filling with regenerating salt (Fig 06); Only use special dishwasher regener-; Regenerating salt indicator:; If the salt overflows when filling the
20 6/ FILLING WITH REGENERATING SALT • Filling with regenerating salt (Fig 06) Filling with salt is essential for providing agood wash without marks. It regenerates theresins that soften the water, by removing itslime content (unless the mains water supply issoft enough). Refer to “Setting the water...
Page 21 - / FILLING WITH RINSE AID; Only use a rinse aid designed for dish-; Rinse aid indicator light:; This illuminates when rinse aid is required.
21 7/ FILLING WITH RINSE AID Important : Only use a rinse aid designed for dish- washers. The rinse aid ensures your itemsshine and are well dried. When first putting the machine into service, fill the tank until the level is flush withthe top of the adjustment lever. Pour in at leastall the rinsing...
Page 22 - / YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT; Unloading your items; • THE LOWER BASKET; Very important; Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher:
22 8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT Arrange your items so that the water can cir-culate freely and spray over all the utensils.Place large diameter dishes and pans at thesides.Do not intersperse, jam together or superim-pose flat plates and concave dishes (Fig. 08).The flexible racking spikes makes it...
Page 23 - • THE UPPER BASKET; Cutlery basket
23 8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT • THE UPPER BASKET Cutlery basket This basket is particularly designed to takeglasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls,bowls and saucers.Arrange your items methodically to save onspace (arranging glasses, cups or bowlstogether).You can also arrange cups, ladles, e...
Page 24 - Point the handles on the cutlery downwards.; • THE CUTLERY BASKET
24 8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT Movable grills are available for if you wish toload your cutlery in an orderly manner (Fig. 13).For optimum washing and drying, use theseseparation grills partially or totally. Point the handles on the cutlery downwards. Important : For safety reasons, we recommend ...
Page 25 - / YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS; Locked programme access; Refer to Section 13 / If the machine does not operate normally.
25 9/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS • Locked programme access While the programme is running, the programme selection switch is automatically locked and can-not be changed. It will unlock automatically when the programme ends or is cancelled. • Anti-overflow system This system activates the drain...
Page 26 - 0/ WASHING PROGRAMMES; So; Biio; orrm
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Page 28 - Running the programme immediately; “Start”; Delaying a wash programme; Confirm; Switching the appliance off; Antibacterial
28 11/ PROGRAMMING Advice: Consult the Programmes table on the preceding pages to determine the programme you need for the type of items, the quantity and the amount of food residue. • Running the programme immediately Select your programme by turning the selec-tor switch . Press “Start” : the progr...
Page 29 - 2/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE; The waste filter; • CLEANING THE WASTE FILTERS
29 12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE Fig. 15 The filtration system consists of several elements: -- The waste filter -- The large main filter -- The micro filter The filters are located in the centre of the tuband must be washed regularly to obtain opti-mum washing results. Actions : ➀ ➀ Before removing t...
Page 30 - Periodically; Keep this product out of children’s reach.; If not using your dishwasher for a prolonged period:
30 12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE • Periodically Every 3 or 4 months, in order to remove any deposits, run a special maintenance programme, with-out any items in the machine, using a special dishwasher cleaning product. Important : Keep this product out of children’s reach. • If not using your dishwash...
Page 31 - 3/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR; • BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE; Problem; • SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS
31 13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR • BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Problem Possible C auses What to do? The door catches when closing - Appliance not stable - Door not centred on the tub - Adjust the feet.- Re-centre by adjusting the rear feet. The upper basket does not stayin the high position - ...
Page 32 - • RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY
32 13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR • RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY Problem Possible C auses What to do? The cycle lasts too long - The energy-saving program- mes last longer because theagitation and drying times arelonger to compensate for thelower washing and drying tem-peratures - Use thes...
Page 33 - • POOR WASHING RESULTS
33 13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR Problem Possible C auses What to do? Food traces and deposits in theglasses - Items poorly arranged (mas- ked by another larger item orsituated underneath it, itemsnested or jammed together). - Upper spray arm blocked by cutlery or a dish etc. - Filter poorly ...
Page 35 - • POOR DRYING RESULTS
35 13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR Problem Possible C auses What to do? A lot of droplets on the glasses - Lack or insufficient amount of rinsing product. - The dose has not been distrib- uted. - Positioning of the items. - Check the indicator light and fill the tank completely. - If the tank i...
Page 37 - 4/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES; Details common to all models
37 14/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES • Details common to all models — Washing capacity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 standard place settings — Arrangement of the items - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Figs. A-B-C; see n...