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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! THIS MANUAL CONTAINS SECTIONS OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS, ETC. BAUMATIC DISHWASHER BDW2W / BDW2SS 60CM FULL HEIGHT DISHWASHER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULL Y READING IT BEFORE USING THE DISHW ASHER WILL HELP Y OU USE AND MAINT AIN THE DISH WASHER PROPERL Y .
CONTENTS SAFETY FIRST! SAFETY INFORMATION .……………..…….……3 *Please read this before using your dishwasher! x KNOWING YOUR DISHWASHER CONTROL PANEL ………………………..….…..…4 DISHWASHER FEATURES …………..…….…….4 BEFORE CALLING x USING YOUR DISHWASHER FOR SERV I CE WATER SOFTENER …………………..………...5-6 REV I EWI NG THE SECTION O N DETERGENT ………………......6 TROUBLES HOOTING TIPS WILL RINSE AID …………………......7...
READ BEFORE USING! CHILD SAFETY ELECTRICAL SAFETY DO NOT ABUSE OR FORCE THE DISHWASHER. DO NOT SIT ON OR STAND ON ITS DOOR OR NOTE - This appliance must be grounded. In DISH RACKS – TIPPING HAZARD. the event of a malfunction or breakdown, KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM DETERGENT, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock RINSE AID AND THE OPEN DOOR OF THE...
CONTROL PANEL POWER / ON Light : Comes on when the ON / OFF Button is pressed down. Rinse Aid Warning Light: Comes o n when r i nse aid needs to be refilled. Salt Warning Light: Comes o n when the so f tener needs to be refilled. ON / OFF Button : Turns on / o ff the power suppl Rapid Button:...
Note on chemicals used by the dishwasher Your dishwasher is equipped with an adjustable rinse aid and salt container. Using individual detergents, rinse aid and salt will give the best possible results as this will give the correct dosage of each chemical to suit your needs.
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SETTING THE WATER SOFTENER LEVEL YOU CAN ADJUST THE A M OUNT O F SALT USED BY THE DISHWASHER TO SOFTEN WATER TO GET THE BEST W ASHING RESUL TS, BASED ON THE HARDNESS O F WATER IN YO UR AREA. THERE IS A RING O N THE NE CK OF THE CONT AI NER .
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FINAL RINSE TO PREVENT WATER FROM FORMING DROPLETS ON YOUR DISHES THAT CAN CAUSE SPOTS AND STREAKS. IT ALSO IMPROVES DRYING BY ALLOWING WATER TO FALL OFF THE DISHES. YOUR DISHWASHER IS DESIGNED TO USE LIQUID RINSE AIDS. THE RINSE AID DISPENSER CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE DOOR NEXT TO THE DETERGENT DISPENSER.
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BEFORE LOADING! REMOVE ALL SCRAPS OF FOOD. EMPTY DRINKS & LIQ U IDS FROM CUPS. SOFTEN BURNT-ON FOOD IN PANS BY SOAKING. DO NOT PUT THESE ITEMS IN YOUR DISHWASHER BRONZE CUTLERY WITH CUTLERY GLUED PARTS WOODEN PLATTERS SAUCEPANS WITH BONDED WOODEN CUTLERY...
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HOW TO USE THE UPPER RACK THE UPPER RACK I S FOR MORE DELICA T E POSITION DISHES AND L IGHTER DISHW ARE SUCH AS GLASSES, COOKWARE SO THAT THEY DO NOT COFFEE & TEA CUPS, SAU CERS , PLA TES, GET MOVED BY THE SPRAY OF WATER.
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***NOTE***: THE UPPER RACK HAS SIDE FLAPS (PICTUR ED A T LEFT ABOVE BA SKET) . THERE ARE 4 (2 ON EACH SIDE). THESE CAN BE ADJUSTED INTO 2 POSITIONS = POSITIO N 1 (HIGH) AND POSITION 2 (LOW). TO MOVE THE FLAPS BETWEEN THESE POS ITIONS, FIND THE LARGE HINGES CLASPING EACH FLAP TO THE UPPER RACK.
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Forks Soup Spoons Dessert Spoons Teaspoons Knives Serving Spoons Gravy Ladle Serving Fork WHEN YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU HAVE LOADED ALL THE UTENSILS AND DISHES YOU WANT TO WASH AND HAVE ADDED THE PROPER AMOUNT OF DETERGENT TO THE DISPENSER (REMEMBER TO CHECK THE TABLE ON PAGE 13 FOR THE DOSE THAT’S RIGHT FOR THE WASHING CYCLE YOU WANT), ENSURE THE RACKS ARE PUSHED ALL THE WAY BACK INTO YOUR DISHWASHER AND CLOSE THE DOOR.
STARTING A WASH CYCLE MAKE SURE T HAT THE PL UG OF THE AP PLIA NCE IS I NSERTED INTO THE WALL SOCK ET . 2) MAKE SURE THA T THE W ATER SUPPL Y IS TUR NED ON TO FULL PR ESSURE. 3) LOAD THE DISHW ASHER (SEE THE SECTION ENTITLED ‘...
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1 5 g r a m OVERFLOW PROTECTION YOUR BAUMATIC DISHWASHER HAS AN OVERFILL PROTECTION DEVICE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY SHUTS OFF THE INLET VALVE AND STARTS THE DRAIN PUMP IF THE WATER OVERFLOWS. IF THIS OCCURS THEN TURN OFF THE MAINS WATER SUPPLY BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT. IF THERE IS WATER IN THE BASE PAN BECAUSE OF AN OVERFILL OR SMALL LEAK, THE WATER SHOULD BE REMOVED BEFORE RESTARTING THE DISHWASHER.
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FORGET TO ADD A DISH? A FORGO TTEN DISH CAN BE ADDED A T ANY TIME BEFOR E THE DET ERGEN T DISPENSER OPENS . OPE N THE DOOR A LIT T LE TO STOP THE WASHING. WAIT ABOU T TEN S ECONDS. AFTER THE S PRA Y AR MS STOP WOR KING, YOU CAN O PEN TH E DOOR COMPLETEL Y .
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1 MAIN FILTER Food and so i l partic les tr appe d by this fil ter are pulveri z ed by a special jet on the lo wer spray arm and washed down the dr ain. 2 COARSE FILTER Larger items, such as pieces of bone or glass that could clog the dr ain are tr a pp ed in the coarse f i lter .
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CLEANING THE FILTERS THE FIL T ER AS SEMBL Y MUST BE KEPT CLEAN FOR BEST PERFORMANCE. You should remove the larger bi t s of food tr a pped in the fil t er after each wash cycl e by r insing the semici rcul a r filter and cup under runni ng w ater .
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR DISHWASHER IN SHAPE , lea ve the door slightly ajar so that moisture and odours are not trapped FTER VERY inside. before cl eani n g or performing mai nten ance. Never run the r i sk of el e ctri c EMOVE THE shocks.
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE … CHECKING AGAINST THE CHARTS BELOW MAY FIX YOUR PROBLEM. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Replace fuse or re set circuit bre aker . Fuse blown, t h e Remove an y other applia nces circui t break er acted feedi n g from the same socke t as the dish washer .
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Sound fro m soft food shr edding Some a udib le sound s action and detergent cup opening are normal This is no t a pr oblem. Utens ils are no t sec ure baskets Ensure everyth ing is pla ced secur ely Noise!
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Make sure t here are no large dish es Impr oper rack loading block ing the a ction of t he detergent dispenser and the spr ay arms. To remove spots from glassware: Extremel y hard w ater Take all metal utensils out of the Spots and Filmin g Low inlet temper atur e...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Deter gent left in Dishes block detergent Reload the dishes properly dispenser cups! cups There i s som e stea m com ing t hroug h Steam! Normal phenomenon the v ent by the door latch during drying and w ater dr aining.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Level appl i an ce & en sure top screw s atta ching app liance to wo rk surfac e Appliance no t level are not lifting the we igh t of th e dish washer .
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a) PREPARATION Before you install your appliance, make sure that the pla c e you have chosen to fit it is: x Near the existing power sock x So that y ou can choose one side of the cabinet ca v ity to easily connect the dishw asher ’s drain hoses.
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NOTE: 4.5-5 THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE DOOR IS KILOGRAMS IN THE FIGURE ‘ ’. BELOW IT IS REFERRED TO AS THE AESTHETIC PANEL DO NO T INST ALL WITH SCREWS THROUGH THE DOOR ONL ONL Y USE THE 2 SCREW HOLES AND BRACKETS A VAILABLE.
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TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE DOOR SPRING Your dishw asher ’s outer door is attached to springs. These are set at the factory to ensure the y ’re at the proper tens ion so that the door ca n open and close smoothly and con veniently .
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Warning : failure to adjust the door spring tension could result damage your dishwasher! d) NEXT, CONNECT THE WATER INLET (SEE FIGURE BELOW): Conne ct the cold wat e r supply hose to a thre aded Make sur e the water pre s sur e is the same a s the ¾...
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THEN, CONNECT THE DRAIN HOSE (SEE FIGURE BELOW): The c urved e nd of the dr a inag e hos e sho uld be hooked i nto the dr ainag e stand pip e or , alternativ ely , over th e edge of your sink.
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f) NOW YOU ARE READY TO CONNECT THE POWER CORD. WARNING! ELECTRICITY CAN BE DANGEROUS. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION E l e c t r i c a l Re q u i r e m e n t s T h e d i s h w a s h e r i s d e s i...
h) THEN, APPLY THE CONDENSATION STRIP. The Co ndensa tion Strip must be fitted to th e under sid e of th e worktop above your dis hwa sher to protect it ag ainst an y moisture. Its purpo se is to defl e ct steam ri sing from your applia n ce to protect y our worktop’...
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k) THE DISHWASHER MUST NOW BE SECURED IN PLACE THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS, DEPENDING ON YOUR TYPE OF WORK SURFACE. REMEMBER THAT YOUR DISHWASHER’S WEIGHT MUST REST ON ITS FEET. FASTENINGS AT ITS TOP ARE TO GIVE STABILITY AND WILL PREVENT IT FROM TIPPING FORWARD: NORMAL WORK SURFACE - SECURE T O THE WORK SURF ACE’S UNDERSIDE BY USI NG TWO WOODSCREWS ENSURING THA...
NOTE: BEFORE YOU START USING YOUR DISHWASHER, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CHECKED WHETHER THE DISHWASHER IS LEVEL AND FIXED. WHETHER THE INLET VALVE IS OPENED. WHETHER THERE LEAKAGE CONNECTIONS OF THE CONDUCTS. WHETHER THE WIRES ARE TIGHTLY CONNECTED. WHETHER THE POWER IS SWITCHED ON. WHETHER THE INLET AND DRAIN HOSES ARE KNOTTED / KINKED.
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