THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN AMICA APPLIANCE DEAR CUSTOMER, Carefully read the operating instructions before plugging dishwasher to a power outlet and using the appliance. Operating instruction include tips that will help you avoid the risk of injury and damage to the appliance. Keep dishwasher documentation in a safe place for possible future use.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Before you install the • Do not use an exten- appliance sion cord to connect Check the appliance for the appliance to the transport damage. Never wall outlet. Extension install or use a damaged cords are not suffi- appliance.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Child safety Daily maintenance • Do not allow children • Use the appliance for to play with the appli- household dishwash- ance. ing only. • Dishwashing deter- • Do not use solvents in gents can be caustic the appliance as there and irritate the eyes, is a risk of explosion.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Recommendations • Plastic dishes that are not resistant to high • To save energy and temperature, contain- water, rinse food resi- ers made of copper or due of the dishes be- tin; fore loading the dishes •...
CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT RECYCLING At the end of its useful life, this product must Packaging and some not be disposed of with parts of the appliance normal municipal waste. are made of materials Instead, it should be tak- suitable for recycling. en to an electronic waste They are marked with the collection and recycling...
INSTALL THE APPLIANCE Placement of the product NOTE: Aquastop water supply is used in some dishwasher models. Dangerous volt- • When choosing the place of installation, age could occur with Aquastop. Do not cut make sure you will be able to easily load and the Aquastop water supply.
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INSTALL THE APPLIANCE Electrical connection at lower voltage the dishwashing efficiency will deteriorate and may damage the ap- Grounded plug must be connected to a grounded pliance. power outlet with a proper voltage. If there is no grounding, refer this to a qualified electrician. If The power cord may only be replaced by you operate the appliance without proper ground- authorized service or a qualified electri-...
FEATURES AND COMPONENTS The features and components of the appliance (fig. 1): Upper basket Inner tube Lower basket Salt container Dispenser Cup shelf Spray arms Filter assembly Water supply hose connector Water drain hose...
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FEATURES AND COMPONENTS Control panel (fig. 2): 1. On/Off Button: to switch On/Off the appliance. 2. ProgramButton : To Press the button to select appropriate Program. 3. Power indicator :To show when the power on. 4. Programindicators:To show which program you have chose. 5.
PREPARE THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION Before first use (2) using the supplied funnel (2). Replace and close the lid. If the salt indicator on the control • Before using the appliance, verify panel lights up, refill the special salt dispenser. that the data given on the rating plate matches that of local power outlets.
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PREPARE THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION Fill the detergent dispenser the programme with a higher wash temperature. Press latch to open the detergent dispenser, as Generally, using multi-component detergents shown in figure. (1) The detergent dispenser suitable results are obtained only under certain features volume marking.
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PREPARE THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION Stop using multi-component detergents • Add special salt and rinse aid to dispensers. • Set the water hardness to the highest level (6) and run an empty dishwasher. • Adjust the water hardness. • Adjust rinse aid setting. Add rinse aid to the dispenser and adjust set- ting Use rinse aid to prevent the formation of white...
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PREPARE THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION Water hardness table Water hard- Water hard- German de- French de- British degrees Salt consump- ness level ness grees [dH] grees [dF] [dE] tion [g/cycle] indicator H1-Soak light bright H2-90 Min light 6-11 10-20 7-14 bright H3-90 Min 12-17...
LOAD DISHES INTO DISHWASHER Upper basket Raise the basket Press the handle upward to lower the The upper basket is designed for washing delicate basket. dishes such as glasses, cups, plates, etc. Dishes that are placed in the upper basket should be less soiled than dishes in the lower basket.
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LOAD DISHES INTO DISHWASHER Cutlery basket Place knives and forks separately from each other, and make sure they do not touch as this may cause poor washing results. For best washing results place knives and forks in the cutlery basket, and make sure: ■...
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LOAD DISHES INTO DISHWASHER The standard load and test results Capacity: The upper and lower basket: 12 place settings. Set the upper basket to the upper position. Place the cups on the shelves. Detergent/rinse aid 5+30g, in accordance with the EN 50242, IEC 436 international standards/rinse aid dose: 6 Test programme Eco, in accordance with the EN 50242 international standard Cutlery basket...
TURN ON THE APPLIANCE AND SELECT PROGRAMME Turn on the appliance 1. Draw out the lower and upper basket, load the dishes and push them back. It is commended to load the lower basket first, then the upper one (see the section entitled Loading the Dishwasher). 2.
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TURN ON THE APPLIANCE AND SELECT PROGRAMME Change programme 1. A cycle that is underway can only be modified if it has only been running for a short time. Otherwise, the detergent may have already been released, and the appliance may have already drained the wash water.
TABLE OF PROGRAMMES Table*: ** Standard programme This is a reference program for research institutes. Tests according to EN 50242. This programme is suitable for washing normally soiled tableware. This is the most effective pro- gramme taking into account the total energy and water consumption for this kind of tableware. Programme duration, energy and water consumption value given in the table have been determined under laboratory conditions.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Regular dishwasher cleaning can extend its life- • Never use the dishwasher without the time of trouble-free operation. filter assembly. • Improper mounting of the filters reduces Grease and limescale can accumulate in dish- the dishwashing effectiveness. washer chamber.
ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING Programme indicators: a) all indicators off — standby b) one programme indicator lights steady — programme paused pause or waiting to start the programme c) one indicator flashing — programme in progress, the appliance operates d) an indicator is flashing fast — error (see the following table) DESCRIPTION OF THE ERROR CODE ACTION...
PRACTICAL ADVICE AND USEFUL INFORMATION high water hardness. dispenser. • Water softening system is at very low setting. • The appliance is improperly grounded. • The special salt dispenser lid is not closed properly. If the problem could not be corrected or, in the case of a defect not described above, please If the dishes won't dry contact our service centre.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1016/2010. Supplier’s name or trade mark Hansa Type ZWM 616 IH Rated capacity Energy efficiency class Annual energy consumption in kWh (AEC ) ( 280 cycles ) Energy consumption of the standard cleaning cycle (Et ) (kWh per cycle)
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