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Self-help
Problem
Pilot lamp
does not come on
Machine does not start
Machine stays
on pre-rinse cycle
Water not pumped away
Cleaner lid will not close
Lower spray arm
rotates with difficulty
White deposits
left on dishes
Streaks on glassware
Utensils still wet
after drying cycle
Rattling noises
Unsatisfactory
washing results.
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Possible cause
- The main switch has not been turned.
- Plug not properly inserted in socket.
- Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped in house.
- Machine door not properly
clos~d.
- Water tap not on.
- Filter clogged in inlet water hose.
- Kink in drain hose.
- Filter clogged.
(Check coarse and fine filters Fig.
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- Programme is not completely
_finished.
- Pull off and clean spray
arm.
Clean also spray arm mounting.
- Incorrect amount of detergent or rinse-aid.
- No granular salts in the water softener.
- The lid of the granular salt storage container
was not securely screwed on.
- Too much rinse-aid.
- Too little rinse-aid
.
- Utensils not properly arranged.
- Incorrect amount of detergent or rinse-aid.
- Programme selector turned accidentelly after filling
detergent container.
This releases detergent too soon.
- Utensils incorrectly arranged or rack overloaded.
- Spray-arm rotation obstructed by utensils.
- Coarse or fine filter clogged (Fig.@).
- Microfilter clogged (Fig.
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(If needed remove and clean them.
Be sure the microfilter clicks securely back into place).
- Filters not properly fitted into position.
- Clogged nozzles in spray-arm.
- Unsuitable programme selected.
Notes
1. The dishwasher has been
thoroughly tested at the factory.
A few small water spots may remain.
They will disappear with the first use.
2. If your dishwasher is a especially designed
model for installation uder a worktop
(built-in model), but will be used as
a free standing unit with a supplementary
worktop, it must be secured so as not
to tip over. It can be secured to the wall
or adjacent kitchen unit.
3. Disconnecting appliance.
- Pull out the plug.
- Turn off water tap.
- Detach hoses from tap
and drainage pipe.
- Unscrew mounting screws
under the work plate.
- Dismount base plate, if present.
- Pull appliance out,
so that the hoses drag
behind.
4. To transport appliance, ensure that it is
placed either in upward position or flat on
its back. If transported otherwise, any residual
water found in the appliance may get to the
control units and adversely influence the
functioning of the programmes.
5. For comparative purposes only.
Arrangement according to: IEC 436
Capacity: 12 place-settings
Arrangement example
:
Fig.
'Ill
and~
Comparative programme: Normal 65°
Amount of dish-washing cleanser used
in the test-study: 25 g.
G.
Interference suppression:
Interference suppression as established
by the 87 /308/EWG
regulations.
7. Only for U.K.
Electrical requirements
Check that the voltage stamped on the
rating plate which you will find under the
table top when you open the door
corresponds with your house electricity
supply which must be a. c. (alternating
current). Your machine is already fitted with
a plug incorporating a 13 A fuse. If it does
not fit your socket the plug should be cut off
from the mains lead and an appropriate plug
fitted. Throw away the cut off plug, do
not
insert it in a 13 A socket elsewhere in the
house as this could cause a shock hazard.
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Warning-
this appliance must be earthed.
Important
The wires in the mai,ns lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
Green and yellow- Earth; Blue- Neutral;
Brown- Live
If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires
in the mains lead of your machine may not
correspond with the markings identifying the
·
terminals in your plug in which case proceed
'
as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and yellow
must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter E, or by the
earth symbol (
c?)
or coloured green, or green
and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N, or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L, or coloured red.
With alternative plugs a 15 A fuse must be
fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the
main fuse box. In the event of replacing a fuse
in the plug supplied a 13A ASTA approved
fuse to BS 1362 must be fitted.
If the plug is the moulded on type the fuse
cover must be refitted when changing the fuse.
In the event of losing the fuse cover, the plug
must
no
be used until a replacement fuse
cover has been obtained and fitted. A new fuse
cover can be obtained from your nearest
Service Office or local Electricity Board. The
colour of the correct replacement fuse cover is
that of the coloured marks or insert in the
base of the plug.
Replacement of the mains lead
If it is necessary to replace the mains lead for
any reason (which should be only with another
of a suitable type) proceed as follows after
removing the plug from the socket.
Noting the positions of lockwashers and
differing type screws remove the plinth plate
and removing 4 screws. Remove the inner
insulating panel by removing the 2 screws and
slide it to the right to clear the slots. Slacken
the screw in the rear cable clamp.
Note routeing of cable, disconnect from
terminal block noting the position of the brown
(L)
and blue (N) wires and earth point and
withdraw. Complete fitting of new cable by
reversing above steps.
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