Philco PD 1060 BIT User Manual

Philco PD 1060 BIT User Manual

Philco pd 1060 bit dishwasher

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USER'S MANUAL
PD 1060 BIT

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  • Page 1 DISHWASHER USER'S MANUAL PD 1060 BIT...
  • Page 2 Dear customer, Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product. So that your appliance serves you well, please read all the instructions in this user's manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PART 1: BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION ....................2  Important safety instructions ..............................2 PART 2: DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT ....................... 5 PART 3: INSTALLATION ............................ 6  Unpacking ......................................6  Placement ......................................6  Electrical connection ..................................7  Water supply .....................................7 ...
  • Page 4: Part 1: Before Putting Into Operation

    PART 1: BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION Important safety instructions  Read carefully and store for future use.  The safety of this appliance complies with industry norms and meets legal appliance safety requirements. However, as manufacturers, we consider it our duty to provide you with the following safety instructions. ...
  • Page 5 Grounding instructions  This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a failure or malfunction the grounding will reduce the risk of injury by electrical shock by ensuring a lower resistance to the electrical current. This appliance is equipped with a power cord with a grounding conductor and power plug. ...
  • Page 6 WARNING! Do not sit on the door or on the wire racks, do not stand on them or handle them with brute force. Do not touch the heating elements during operation or immediately afterwards. (These instructions are intended only for dishwashers with freely accessible heating elements.) Do not place any heavy items on the door when it is open and do not stand on it.
  • Page 7: Part 2: Description Of The Product

    PART 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Top rack with partitions Top spraying arm Lower rack Bottom spraying arm Filters Rating label Control panel Washing detergent and rinsing aid compartment Basket for cutlery 10. Salt compartment (located in the bottom part of the appliance) 11.
  • Page 8: Part 3: Installation

    PART 3: INSTALLATION Unpacking Remove the external packaging, remove the protective plastic fi lm from the surface of the appliance (if used) and clean the external parts of the appliance with an agent designed for this purpose. Do not use steel wool or any coarse agents, which could irreparably damage the surface of the appliance.
  • Page 9: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Check that the voltage and frequency of the used power source correspond to the information on the appliance's rating label. Insert the power plug only into a properly grounded power socket. If the socket to which the appliance will be connected is not properly grounded, replace the socket rather than using adapters, etc., which could lead to overheating or burning.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Drain Hose

    How to disconnect the water supply hose?  Shut off the water inlet.  Reduce water pressure by pressing the reduce pressure button. This will reduce the water pressure and prevent water from possibly squirting out into the room.  Unscrew the water supply hose from the water tap.
  • Page 11: Built-In

    Draining water  Connect the drain hose. The drain hose must be properly attached so that water does not leak. Check that the hose is not knotted up or pinched. Extending the hose  If you need to extend the drain hose, you must use the same type of drain hose. ...
  • Page 12 EN - 10 Copyright © 2012, Fast ČR, a. s. 08/2012...
  • Page 13 WARNING! After removing the cover, all rigid parts must remain stable to ensure balance. WARNING! Only remove the top cover if it is absolutely necessary for the installation into the built-in area. The dimensions of some built-in areas may be higher and so the dishwasher will fi t in with the top cover attached.
  • Page 14: Part 4: Control Panel

    PART 4: CONTROL PANEL Control panel ON/OFF button: Turning on/off power to the appliance. After turning on, the End of Program indicator light will come on. Display: shows the number of the selected program. Program button: select the desired program. Half dish load button: by using the half dish load function you can reduce the washing cycle time and reduce water and electricity consumption.
  • Page 15 If you use hard water in your dishwasher, scale deposits will be left on your dishes, which may negatively aff ect the washing effi ciency and lifetime of your dishwasher. The appliance should be equipped with a special softener, which uses the salt compartment for salt specifi cally designed for eliminating scale and minerals from water.
  • Page 16: Adding Salt

    NOTE: Your water supplier will provide you with information about the hardness of your water. CAUTION! If your dishwasher does not have a water softening system, you can skip this chapter. Adding salt into the salt container Always use salt designed for dishwashers. The salt compartment is located under the lower rack and you should refi ll it in the following manner.
  • Page 17: Adding Rinsing Aid

    Adding rinsing aid Rinsing aid compartment  The rinsing aid is released during the last rinse so that water drops do not remain on your dishes causing stains. It also improves drying due to the fact that all the water fl ows off the dishes. Your dishwasher is designed to only be used with a liquid rinsing aid.
  • Page 18: Function Of The Detergent

    Function of the detergent Dishwashing detergents with their chemical additives are essential for the removal of soils, their decomposition and removal from the dishwasher. For this purpose the majority of commercial quality dishwashing detergents are suitable. Dishwashing detergents There are 3 types of dishwashing detergents: 1.
  • Page 19: Dosage Of The Detergent

    WARNING! The dishwashing detergent is corrosive! Keep it out of children's reach. Using the dishwashing detergent Use only dishwashing detergent specifi cally designed for use in dishwashers. Store the dishwashing detergent in a dark and dry place. Do not put dishwashing detergent powder into the compartment unless you intend to start the dishwasher. Dosage of the dishwashing detergent Release the clip to open the dishwashing detergent compartment.
  • Page 20: Part 5: Washing Dishes / Cutlery

    PART 5: WASHING DISHES / CUTLERY  Purchase dishes designated as dishwasher safe.  Use a gentle dishwashing detergent marked as "gentle on dishes". If necessary seek out further information from the dishwashing detergent manufacturer.  For certain types of dishes select a lower temperature. ...
  • Page 21: Filling The Upper Rack

     Hollow cookware, e.g. cups, glasses, pans, etc. should be placed bottom up so that water does not accumulate inside them during the wash.  Dishes and cutlery must not be inserted into each other or to cover each other. ...
  • Page 22: Setting The Upper Rack

    Remember that:  pots, serving bowls, etc. must be place bottom up;  deep pots should be placed at an angle so that water can freely run out of them;  the tines on the lower rack can be folded, so that you can insert larger pots and pans or more smaller items. Special cookware, e.g.
  • Page 23: Setting The Lower Rack

    Setting the lower rack Tilting down the tines in the lower rack The lower rack contains 4 tine sections, which can be tilted down, and they make placing dishes into the lower rack easier, e.g. pots, pans, plates, etc. Tilt the tines up or down as necessary. Basket for cutlery Place cutlery into the basket with the handle downwards.
  • Page 24 Program table Extra Intensive Super Economical Program hygienic Quick wash Pre-wash wash 50´65°C wash wash Temperature 70°C (P1) 65°C (P2) 65°C (P3) 50°C (P4) 40°C (P5) - (P6) Dishes soiled Lightly Lightly Heavily Heavily from soup, soiled dishes soiled dishes Pre-wash soiled dishes soiled dishes...
  • Page 25: Turning On The Appliance / Starting A Washing Program

    Turning on the appliance / starting a washing program Pull out the lower and upper rack, load it with dishes and then slide back in. We recommend that you fi rst load the lower rack and only then the upper rack (see “Load the dishwasher racks”).
  • Page 26 After the end of the washing cycle Po dokončení mycího cyklu se rozsvítí světelná kontrolka ukončení programu (End). Stiskněte vypínač ON/ OFF pro vypnutí myčky. Odpojte přívodní kabel ze síťové zásuvky a zavřete přívod vody. NOTE: Wait a few minutes before taking dishes out of the dishwasher so that you do not handle the dishes while they are hot and more susceptible to breakage, and they will dry better too.
  • Page 27: Part 6: Maintenance And Cleaning

    PART 6: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Filtration system The fi lter prevents food remains or other foreign items from entering the pump. Food remains may clog the fi lter and in such a case it is necessary to take it out. The fi ltration system consists of a coarse fi lter, a plastic fi lter and a micro-fi lter (fi ne fi lter).
  • Page 28: Cleaning The Fi Lter

    To remove and clean the fi ltration system turn the fi lter anticlockwise and then lift it up. Pull out the metal/plastic fi lter. Take the course fi lter out of the fi ne fi lter. NOTE: Follow all the steps of this procedure remove the fi ltration system; then reinstall it by proceeding from step 3 to step 1.
  • Page 29: Protection Against Frost

    Cleaning the door To clean the door edges use a soft, warm, damp wiping cloth. To prevent water leaking into the door lock or its electronic parts, do not use any cleaning agents in sprays. WARNING!  Never use cleaning agents in sprays to clean the dishwasher door because this could damage the door lock and electrical parts.
  • Page 30 Cleaning the spraying arms It is important to regularly clean the spraying arms so that hard water minerals do not clog the jets and the bearings of the spraying arms. Detach the spraying arms by turning the nut clockwise, remove the washer from the spraying arm and then the spraying arm itself.
  • Page 31: Part 7: Prevention Of Minor Malfunctions

    PART 7: PREVENTION OF MINOR MALFUNCTIONS Problem Possible causes What to do A burned fuse or the Replace the fuse or turn on the circuit breaker. Disconnect circuit breaker is off . any other appliances sharing the same circuit. Check that the dishwasher is turned on and the door is shut Power source is not properly.
  • Page 32 Problem Possible causes What to do Banging noise is The spraying Interrupt the program and rearrange the dishes, so coming from the arm is hitting some that they no longer interfere. dishwasher. dishes located in a rack. The dishwasher Dishes are placed Noise coming from the loosely in the...
  • Page 33: Error Codes

    The dishes were Load the dishwasher with dishes according to the instructions. incorrectly loaded. You did not add Increase the amount of rinsing aid / fi ll up the rinsing enough rinsing aid. aid compartment. Do not take the dishes out of the dishwasher immediately after the Drying wash.
  • Page 34: Part 8: Technical Specifications

    PART 8: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating voltage / frequency (V/Hz) 220 – 240 V ~ 50 Hz Water pressure (MPa) 0.03 - 1.0 MPa Capacity 10 sets of dishes Hot water supply connection max. 70 °C Total power input (W) 1900 W Noise level (dB) 47 dB Dimensions (h x w x d) cm...
  • Page 35 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site. DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.

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