Washing Cycle - Smeg UW6070D Series Manual Installation, Use And Maintenance

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WASHING CYCLE

 Open the door of the appliance.
 Remove all the solid remainders from the kitchen utensils, empty pots and saucepans, and soften
any encrustations with specific products. Then, place the kitchenware in the baskets.
 Place ice cream basins, pots, pans, buckets, saucepans and other kitchenware in the basket with
their concave part downwards. Place ladles and similar kitchen utensils in their suitable
container provided as standard equipment. Do not place one item on the other.
 Place baking trays and tins into their suitable stainless steel baskets with their dirty part
downwards. A number of different racks for trays are available according to the tray
dimensions.
Slide the basket into the appliance and close its door.
Select the washing cycle:
 When switched on, the appliance automatically sets itself to work according to the short
washing cycle, suitable for washing not very dirty kitchenware. This cycle is shown by the
lighting of the lamp (H).
 In order to select the long washing cycle, push the selector (G); this operation is shown by
the turning off of the lamp (H) and the lighting of the lamp (I).
 In order to select the continuous washing cycle, suitable for washing kitchenware
particularly dirty and encrusted, push the selector (G); this operation is shown by the turning
off of the lamp (I) and the lighting of the lamp (L).
 In order to select the short washing cycle, push again selector (G); this operation is shown
by the turning off of the lamp (L) and by the lighting of the lamp (H).
 It is not possible to pass from short to long washing cycle or vice versa if the washing cycle
has already started.
 After selecting the washing cycle, push the START button (M). The appliance automatically
starts the washing and then the rinsing cycle according to the cycle selected – as shown by the
lamp (H), (I) or (L) blinking – starting also the rinse aid dispenser. Between the washing and
the rinsing cycle the appliance makes a dripping pause. When the cycle is finished, the lamp
(H), (I) or (L) stops blinking and stays on.
 On demand, it is available a device called "THERMOLOCK", which lengthens the washing
cycle until when the water in the boiler achieves the pre-set right temperature.
 If the continuous washing cycle has been selected, it is necessary to push the button (G) in order
to stop washing and pass to the rinsing cycle.
 In order to start the following cycle, repeat all the operations.
 To switch off the appliance, make sure that it has finished its working cycle and then push the
main switch (E). This operation is shown by the turning off of the lamp (F). When the appliance
is switched on again, it will perform the last washing cycle performed.
MODELS WITH BUILT-IN DRAIN PUMP UW6070DPS UW60132DPS
In the versions with built-in drain pump, the drain pump starts working under the following
conditions.
 When the filling solenoid valve is working and, in pre-set models only, when the rinsing pump is
working. This is the normal working condition of the drain pump, which eliminates the
exceeding water in the tank through the overflow pipe during the filling or rinsing phases. This
operation is signaled by the turning on of the lamp (N).
 When the machine is switched off through the main switch (E) and you push the button "tank
draining" (M). Fist of all, remove the overflow pipe, so that water can be completely drained
from the washing tank. This operation is signaled by the turning on of the lamp (N) and it can be
carried out with the door open. It takes 5 minutes to drain water from the tank; when the draining
comes to its end, the lamp (N) turns off. The tank draining can be stopped by pushing the button
"tank draining" (M). If you push the button again, the tank draining begins again. In order to
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