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Summary of Contents for Hoover H-DISH 300 LITE HI 3E9E0S-80

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for choosing this product. Contents We are proud to offer the ideal product for you and the best complete range of home 1. GENERAL SAFETY RULES appliances for your daily routine. 2. WATER CONNECTION Carefully read this manual for correct and safe appliance use and for helpful tips on 3.
  • Page 3: General Safety Rules

    1. GENERAL SAFETY sensorial or mental capacities, without experience or knowledge RULES of the product, only if supervised This appliances is intended to  or provided with instruction as be used in household and to the operation of the appliance, similar applications such as: in a safe way with awareness −...
  • Page 4 The manufacturer declines all Water pressure must  between 0.08 MPa and 1 MPa. responsibility for any damage to people or property due to Make sure carpets or rugs do non-earthing of the machine.  not obstruct the base or any of the ventilation openings.
  • Page 5 Do not leave the appliance If you need to move the   exposed to the elements (rain, machine after removing the sun, etc.). packaging, do not try to lift it by the bottom of the door. Open Leaning or sitting on the open ...
  • Page 6 Follow the instructions supplied  with the product. WARNING: Ensure that product, before being switched on for WARNING: the first time, is installed in a horizontal position by way of (only built-in semi- the adjustable feet. integrated models) Check the horizontal position Do not connect the dishwasher using a spirit level to the mains supply until all...
  • Page 7 Connect the new inlet hose by  screwing the ring nut. WARNING: Ensure that the ring nut has been screwed in correctly Fit the anti-removal device, and that there are no water  fixing it with the designated leakages. screw.
  • Page 8: Water Connection

    2. WATER CONNECTION If the dishwasher is connected to new  The appliance must be connected to pipes or to pipes which have not been the water mains using new hose-sets. inuse for a long time run water through The old hose-sets should not be for a few minutes before connecting the reused.
  • Page 9 AQUASTOP (fig.4):  Hydraulic safety devices A device located on the supply tube that stops water flow if the tube deteriorates; in this case, a red mark will appear in the All the dishwashers are equipped with window "B" and the tube must be an overflow safety device which, if replaced.
  • Page 10 Connecting the outlet hose The outlet hose should disharge into a  The hose can be hooked over the side of  standpipe, making sure that there are no the sink, but it must not be immersed in kinks (fig.5). water, in order to prevent water from being syphoned back to the machine The standpipe must be at least 40 cm...
  • Page 11: Loading The Salt

    3. LOADING THE SALT (Fig. A "1") The appearance of white stains on dishes  is generally a warning sign that the salt container needs filling. On the bottom of the machine there is a  container for the salt for regenerating the softener.
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Upper Basket (Only On Some Models)

    4. ADJUSTING THE UPPER To lift it: lift the basket holding it by the sides, as soon as it is in a raised position, BASKET (ONLY ON SOME let it go without applying any pressure to the MODELS) levers. Type "A": 1.
  • Page 13: Loading Dishes

    5. LOADING DISHES Position the larger plates, slightly inclined  towards the front in order to facilitate the easy insertion of the basket inside the Using the upper basket machine. Cup Holder (only on some models) WARNING: The upper basket (fig. 1) is equipped with movable supports hooked to the side panel.
  • Page 14 "TOTAL CARE+" (only on some models) Hoover H-Dish is equipped with Total Care+, a Specific set of accessories for taking care of the most precious and delicate items like crystals, pottery, wine glasses and more: Dedicated double support (left & right)
  • Page 15 An example of the positioning of the Cutlery rack is shown in figure 9. WARNING: Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points facing down or placed in a horizontal position. The rational and correct arrangement of the dishes is an essential condition for a good USING THE THIRD BASKET washing result.
  • Page 16: Information For Test Laboratories

    6. INFORMATION FOR TEST LABORATORIES Please information required comparison testing and measuring noise levels, according to EN normative, to the following address: testinfo-dishwasher@candy.it In the request, please specify model name and number of the dishwasher (see rating plate). POWER WASH (only on some models) some programmes...
  • Page 17: Loading The Detergent

    7. LOADING THE DETERGENT (Fig. A "2") The detergent It is essential to use a detergent that is specifically designed for dishwashers If you are using tablets, one should suffice. either in powder, liquid,gel or tablet form. Insert the TABLETS, making sure that they do not interfere with the opening system.
  • Page 18 Loading pre-wash detergent in programmes that require it In programmes that have a pre-wash cycle that requires additional dose detergent (see the washing programmes chapter), the additional detergent must be poured into the appropriate location (C).
  • Page 19: Types Of Detergent

    8. TYPES OF DETERGENT read carefully and follow the manufacturer’s  instructions given on the packaging; Detergent tablets the effectiveness of detergents containing  the built in water softener/salt depends on Detergent tablets of different manufacturers the hardness of your water supply. Check dissolve at different speeds, for this reason, that the hardness of your water supply is during short programmes, some detergent...
  • Page 20: Loading The Rinse Aid

    9. LOADING THE RINSE AID The lid clicks into the locking position.  (Fig. A "3") Always use rinse additives that are suitable for automatic dishwashers. Rinse aid Models equipped with display or rinse aid indicator (only on some Rinse aid, which is automatically released models) during the last rinsing cycle, helps the dishes to dry quickly and prevents spots...
  • Page 21 limestone content water limestone content water considerably affects formation considerably affects formation limescale and the drying performance. limescale and the drying performance. It is therefore important to regulate the It is therefore important to regulate the quantity of rinse aid to achieve good quantity of rinse aid to achieve good washing results.
  • Page 22: Cleaning The Filters

    10. CLEANING THE FILTERS Remove the gauze filter (fig.3) and wash  the whole unit under a jet of water (fig.4). (Fig. A "4") If necessary a small brush can be used. The filter system consists of: - A central container that traps the larger particles;...
  • Page 23 WARNING After cleaning the filters, make sure that they are correctly reassembled and that the gauze filter is properly positioned at the bottom of the dishwasher. Make sure that the filter is screwed back, clockwise, into the gauze, as poor seating of the filter unit could have an adverse effect on the efficiency of the appliance.
  • Page 24: Practical Hints

    11. PRACTICAL HINTS Achieve the best use of energy, water,  detergent time using recommended maximum load size. Save How to get really good wash up to 50% energy by washing a full load results. instead of 2 half loads. Before placing dishes...
  • Page 25 It is a good idea not to put silver cutlery  Useful hints with non-stainless steel handles into the dishwasher as there could be a chemical  In order to avoid any dripping from the top reaction between them. rack, remove the lower rack first. ...
  • Page 26: Cleaning And Maintenance

    12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Looking after your appliance correctly can extend its lifespan. Cleaning the appliance’s exterior Disconnect the machine from the power  supply. 2) The lower rotor arm can be extracted by To clean the dishwasher outside, do not ...
  • Page 27 4) when you have finished, refit the rotor WHEN CYCLE IS FINISHED. arms same position, remembering to re-align the arrow and After every wash it is essential to turn off screw into position (fig.4). water supply and to switch off the machine by pressing the On/Off button to the off position.
  • Page 28: Description Of The Control Panel

    13. DESCRIPTION OF THE 14. TECHNICAL DATA CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 29: Programme Selection And Special Features

    15. PROGRAMME SELECTION The "intermittent" working of the washing AND SPECIAL FEATURES pump is NOT to be considered a malfunction; it is a characteristic of impulse washing, therefore ON/OFF button should be considered a normal feature of the programme. To turn the appliance on and off, press ...
  • Page 30 Programme end WARNING: The end of the programme will be indicated Once selected, this option also by 3 signals lasting 3 seconds interspersed remains active (light with a pause of 20 seconds, after one subsequent washing cycles and can minute the dishwasher will switch off at the only be de-activated (light off) by same time on the display.
  • Page 31 Delayed start can be changed or cancelled DELAY START/SETTINGS OPTION if countdown has has not ended, and therefore the programme has not yet button started. Select another programme or select/deselect option button, This button can be used to select two proceeding as follows: different functions.
  • Page 32 or accidental changes from being made. You can now choose what you want to  Turn the child lock feature on and off as set. follows: BUZZER Turn on the dishwasher by holding the  "ON/OFF" button down Press the "HALF LOAD/TABLETS" ...
  • Page 33: Programme Legend

    16. PROGRAMME LEGEND Programme Description Suitable for everyday light soiled dishes, your daily UNIVERSAL reference programme. For heavily soiled pans and any other items that require strong and effective wash. INTENSIVE Perfectly designed for very dirty plates, pans, and pots. A standard and more efficient programme in terms of combined energy and water consumption for normally-soiled dishes.
  • Page 34 Options Programme UNIVERSAL ● INTENSIVE 233 – ● RAPID 49’ PREWASH ● = Add detergent for prewash N/A= OPTION NOT AVAILABLE 1) With cold water (15°C) – Tollerance ±10% With hot water the time remaining until the end of the programme is automatically displayed while the programme is running.
  • Page 35: Water Softener Unit

    17. WATER SOFTENER UNIT Depending on the source of the supply, According to the degree of hardness of your water contains varying amounts water, regulate the softener unit in the limestone and minerals which are deposited following way: on the dishes leaving whitish stains and marks.
  • Page 36 Programme Information on resin regeneration Level Indicator Frequency with salt Light No indicator Never The regeneration phase is carried out at the lights end of a washing cycle. 1 every 9 cycles Approximately 3.5 litres of water are 1 every consumed in the resin regeneration phase, 5 cycles with energy consumption of approximately...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting And Warranty

    18. TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY If you believe the dishwasher is not working correctly, consult the quick guide provided below with some practical tips on how to fix the most common problems. If the malfunction continues or recurs, contact the Technical Assistance Centre. BUG REPORTS Models with a display: errors are reported by a number preceded by the letter "E"...
  • Page 38 Uncontrolled water supply with open solenoid valve. ERROR (with display) with a short Close the water tap immediately and disconnect the appliance from audio signal the power supply. Turn off and unplug the dishwasher, wait a minute. Turn on the Any other code machine and restart a program.
  • Page 39 CAUSE SOLUTION FAULTS Filter is dirty Clean filter Drain pipe is bent Eliminate the bends in the pipe 3. Dishwasher The drain pipe extension is not Follow the instructions for connecting does not correctly connected the drain pipe carefully discharge water The outlet connection on the wall is pointing downwards not Call a qualified technician...
  • Page 40 FAULTS CAUSE SOLUTION Check salt and rinse aid level and 9. Presence of regulate. Should the fault persist, white spots on Mains water is too hard contact the Technical Assistance dishes Centre The dishes knock against one Re-check loading of dishes in the another basket 10.
  • Page 41 Assistance and Warranty The product is guaranteed under the law, and under the terms and conditions stated on the warranty certificate included with the product. The certificate should be stored and shown to an authorized Technical Assistance Centre in case of need, together with the proof of purchase. You can also check the warranty conditions on our website.
  • Page 42: Environmental Conditions

    19. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This appliance marked WEEE should treated  cording to the European directive household waste; 2012/19/EUon Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE should be handed over to the  (WEEE). relevant collection points managed by WEEE contains both polluting substances municipality registered (which can cause negative consequences...

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