Asko D1606 Use And Care Manual

Asko D1606 Use And Care Manual

Asko d1606: user guide

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Use & Care Guide
ASKO D1606

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  • Page 1 Use & Care Guide ASKO D1606...
  • Page 2 SERVICE & GUARANTEE SERVICE Before calling for service, check to see whether the faults is due to something that you can put right yourself. See Trouble shooting pages 20-21. GUARANTEE For guarantee details, see the guarantee card.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS READ FIRST Safety Children’s safety The parts of the dishwasher Technical data Baskets Dispenser Control panel, symbols HOW TO USE THE DISHWASHER Before you start Basic instructions Standard programmes Programme options Eco wash Delicate and sensitive washing up INDEX Children’s safety Crystal glass, see Delicate wash Degree of hardness, see water hardness...
  • Page 4: Safety

    SAFETY GENERAL • Study and save the operating instructions for future reference. • Services to the dishwasher, ie, water supply, drain, electric power, should be connected by an authorized person. • Do not use the dishwasher for other purposes than those stated in the operating instructions. •...
  • Page 5: Children's Safety

    CHILDREN’S SAFETY ! MACHINE WITH CHILD-SAFETY LOCK? To activate the child-safety lock, if fitted, lift and turn the screw slot with a screwdriver to a horizontal position. The screw slot is located to the left of the handle. Reset by turning the slot to its vertical position.
  • Page 6: The Parts Of The Dishwasher

    THE PARTS OF THE DISHWASHER* 1. KNIFE BASKET 2. UPPER BASKET 3. LAMP 4. SPRAY ARMS 5. LOWER BASKET 6. CUTLERY BASKET 7. RINSE AID FILLING 8. RINSE AID DISPENSER 9. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT 10. MAIN POWER SWITCH 11. PROGRAMME PANEL 12.
  • Page 7: Baskets

    DISHWARE BASKETS* Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery basket Knife rack 1. ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDING RACKS 2. DIVIDED CUP SHELF 3. FOLDABLE GLASS THREAD 4. LOWER BASKET 5. CUTLERY BASKET WITH ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDING COVER 6. KNIFE RACK * Deviations may occur depending on the mo- del and the market concerned.
  • Page 8: Dispenser

    CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMES 1 Rinse and hold 2 Intensive wash 3 Normal wash 4 Light wash 5 Economy wash 6 Rinse programme 7 Plate warming 1. PROGRAMMES 2. PROGRAMME CONTROL KNOB 3. TEMPERATURE CHOICE DISPENSER OPTION 4. MAIN POWER INDICATION 5.
  • Page 9: Basic Instructions

    BASIC INSTRUCTIONS The following step-by-step instructions will help you to achieve the best possible results. FILL THE BASKETS PROPERLY Your dishwasher features the ASKO Super Cle- aning System . After the pre-wash, the main ™ wash is started with clean water and a clean machine and therefore it is not necessary to rinse dishware before washing up.
  • Page 10 Place larger plates, dishes, pots, saucepans and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower basket. The detachable plate rack that is supp- lied with some models can easily be lifted out to provide space for big plates, saucepans and pots, or be fitted in one of the three different posi- tions.
  • Page 11 2. Intensive wash Use the Intensive wash programme for heavily soiled ware, such as pots and pans, and gratin forms. The dishwasher can suitably be loaded with other items if not completely filled. 3. Normal wash Use this programme for normal washing. It is devised for normally soiled glasses, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, etc.
  • Page 12: Standard Programmes

    STANDARD PROGRAMMES PROGRAMME HOW THE MACHINE WORKS Temperature Pre-wash with SCS* (number) Main wash (number) Rinsing (number) Drying heat CONSUMPTION FIGURES Washing time (ca. min)* Energy (ca. kWh) Washing time (ca. min)** Energy (ca. kWh) Water (litre)*** SCS = Super Cleaning System™. Washing time can vary depending on temperature of the water, variations in power, etc.
  • Page 13: Energy Consumption

    OPTIONS TEMPERATURE OPTION You can select the temperature in any program- me. Choose 55°C instead of 65°C for reduced energy consumption.
  • Page 14: Eco Wash

    ECO WASH WASH ONLY WHEN FULL Save energy by not running the machine until it is completely full. WASH AT LOWER TEMPERATURE If dishware is only lightly soiled you can suita- bly reduce the temperature for Intensive and Normal wash to 55°C. CONNECT TO COLD WATER SUPPLY If the machine is connected to a cold water supp- ly, running time will be longer because heating...
  • Page 15 DELICATE AND SENSITIVE DISHWARE For a variety of reasons, some articles are unsu- itable for machine washing. Some materials can- not withstand high temperature, others can be damaged by dishwasher detergents. SENSITIVE DECORATION China that has “on-glaze“ decoration (feels a litt- le rough) should not be machine washed.
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    CLEANING Tubular strainer Fine filter CLEANING The inside of the machine is made of stainless steel, which is kept clean by normal use. Howe- ver, deposits of lime can be formed inside the machine if the water is hard. If this happens, Coarse run a Normal wash programme with two table- filter...
  • Page 17 Spray arms Spray-arm jets and bearings may sometimes be- come clogged. Screw off the nut and take off the washer on top of the spray arm and lift off the arm. Poke out any obstructions with a ske- wer or other suitable pointed tool. The spray- arm jets face downwards.
  • Page 18: Rinse Aid

    RINSE AID The rinse-aid indicating lamp on the panel will light when the rinse-aid container becomes empty.* Not all mach- ines are fitted with the indicating lamp. Indicator Rinse-aid lid Open by turning and lifting the lid *N.B. After refilling, there may be some delay before the indicating lamp goes out.
  • Page 19: Salt

    SALT The salt indicating lamp on the panel will light when there is no salt left. Not all machines are fitted with the indicating lamp. In such cases a green indicator is fitted on the lid of the salt container, see arrow. Salt container lid *N.B.
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting - Results

    TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHWASHING RESULTS FAULT - POOR WASHING PERFORMANCE Possible causes 1. Rotation of spray arms prevented by protruding object. Check also that jets in the spray arms are not clogged. 2. Spray arms slowed down by impurities in the bearings. Spin the arms by hand and if they do not spin freely lift them off and wipe the fittings clean.
  • Page 21 Still not clean after testing with citric acid? • The cause is probably temperature that is too high and/or too much detergent. This type of film, or etching, cannot be remedied, only prevented. Wash glasses at low temperature and dispense the amount detergent with care, and avoid heated drying.
  • Page 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHWASHER If the machine does not work, check first to find out if the reason is a simple fault that you can remedy yourself. Try to locate the fault with the aid of the following description. FAULT - DISHWASHER WILL NOT START Possible causes 1.
  • Page 23: Water Softener

    PERFORMANCE INFORMATION EXAMPLE OF HOW TO LOAD THE MACHINE TECHNICAL DATA Height: Width: Weight: 51kg with water softener* Capacity: Water pressure: 1.5–10 kp/cm Max. temperature inlet-water: Connection: Max. power: * The weight may vary depending on different specifications. STANDARD TESTS Australia: Dishwashing programme: Connection:...
  • Page 24: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE 1. FILL THE BASKETS Remove large particles of food and waste. It is not necessary to rinse, thanks to the Super Cleaning System ™ 2. DOSE THE DETERGENT The detergent compartment has a small space for pre-wash and a larger space for the main wash. 3.

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