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SUMMARY
1
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1
APPLICATION, GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND INTENDED USE ................................................................................. 3
1.2
NAME AND ADDRESS OF MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR ............................................................................ 3
SMEG S.P.A. .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO PRODUCT STANDARDS .............................................................................. 3
1.4
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................... 4
2
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ........................................................................................................................ 4
3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 5
3.1
CORRECT INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2
SAFE USE ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.3
CORRECT MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................... 8
4
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................... 9
4.1
OVERALL DIMENSIONS........................................................................................................................................ 9
4.2
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................................................... 10
5
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR USE ................................................................................................................11
5.1
POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 11
5.2
CONNECTION TO THE WATER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................. 12
5.3
DRAIN CONNECTION ......................................................................................................................................... 12
5.4
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ...................................................................................................... 13
6
FIRST START-UP .................................................................................................................................................14
6.1
FIRST START-UP ................................................................................................................................................. 14
6.2
PREPARING FOR USE ( IMPORTANT ) ............................................................................................................... 14
6.3
USING THE WATER SOFTENER (ON MODELS WITH THIS FEATURE ONLY) ........................................................ 14
7
CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................................................................................15
7.1
SET-UP (AUTHORISED STAFF ONLY) ................................................................................................................. 16
7.2
CONTENTS OF DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................................... 16
7.3
PARAMETER PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE (SETUP) ........................................................................................ 17
7.4
MODIFIABLE PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................... 17
7.5
7.6
CIRCUIT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
7.7
MAINS WATER HARDNESS SETTING TABLE (MODELS WITH SOFTENER ONLY) ................................................ 19
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
8
MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (FOR THE TECHNICIAN) ....................................................................21
9
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER ............................................................................................................................23
9.1
BEFORE WASHING ............................................................................................................................................ 24
9.2
FIRST USE EACH DAY (TANK AND BOILER EMPTY) ............................................................................................ 25
9.3
PROGRAM CHANGE .......................................................................................................................................... 26
10
CHOSING THE PROGRAM ...............................................................................................................................26
11
BASKETS PROVIDED .......................................................................................................................................27
12
MAINTENANCE AN CLEANING ........................................................................................................................27
12.1
DAILY CLEANING OF FILTERS ............................................................................................................................. 28
12.2
TOTAL PUMP-OUT AT THE END OF THE DAY .................................................................................................... 30
12.3
TOPPING UP WITH REGENERATING SALT (FOR MODELS WITH SOFTENER) ..................................................... 30
12.4
ROUTINE INSPECTION OF THE SPRAY ARM (ONCE A WEEK ) ........................................................................... 31
12.5
LENGTHY PERIODS OUT OF USE ........................................................................................................................ 31
13
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................................................32
14
MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (FOR THE USER) ...........................................................................34
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ..........................3 APPLICATION, GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND INTENDED USE ................. 3 NAME AND ADDRESS OF MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR ................3 SMEG S.P.A..................................3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO PRODUCT STANDARDS ................3 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ........................4 SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ........................4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS ......................
  • Page 2 SMEG thanks you for choosing one of its products. This manual is an integral part of the appliance. Take good care of it and keep it to hand throughout the appliance’s life cycle, since it contains important information about assembly, safety, use and maintenance.
  • Page 3: Product Identification

    Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). For information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, contact the local authority, domestic waste collection service, or your Smeg reseller. Make sure that this product is scrapped correctly to safeguard the environment and...
  • Page 4: Description Of The Appliance

    1.4 Description of the appliance COVER (TOP) DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL FRONT LOADING/UNLOADING DOOR SERVICE COMPARTMENT ADJUSTABLE FEET 2 SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL This symbol instructs the user to read the instructions in the manual with care. This symbol appears next to information important for the safety of people and the appliance.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions And Instructions

    3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS The precautions and instructions below contain important information and must be read with care. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for damage caused by failure to comply with the safety precautions and instructions. 3.1 Correct installation ...
  • Page 6: Safe Use

    relevant national regulations on electrical systems. The power plug must be easily accessible after the appliance has been installed.  Only use new hoses for connection to the water supply. Old hoses or hoses salvaged from previous installations must not be used. ...
  • Page 7  The dishwasher is only intended for use with water and detergents suitable for washing in professional dishwashers. The use of other products may damage both the dishes and the appliance.  Do not operate the dishwasher with organic solvents or flammable liquids.
  • Page 8: Correct Maintenance

    3.3 Correct maintenance  Do not clean the machine with a water jet machine, high-pressure or steam cleaners. Before performing any maintenance procedure on the appliance  disconnect it from the mains electricity supply. Touching live electrical components, even accidentally, may be very dangerous. ...
  • Page 9: Product Characteristics

    4 PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 4.1 Overall dimensions LOWER BACK PANEL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CABLE FILLER HOSE PERISTALTIC HOSES TERMINAL FOR EXTERNAL DRAIN HOSE EQUIPOTENTIAL CONDUCTOR. EXTERNAL DISPENSER POWER CABLE ENTRY POINT...
  • Page 10: Technical Characteristics

    4.2 Technical characteristics Electricity supply See technical data plate and Intake water temperature electrical wiring diagram supplied with the appliance Minimum intake water pressure Maximum intake water pressure 1000 kPa Indoor Max. working altitude 2000 The appliance is foreseen for ambient temperature 10-25°C (occasionally up to 35°C). Relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 25°C with linear decrease to...
  • Page 11: Preparing The Appliance For Use

    5 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR USE Convey the dishwasher to the installation site, remove the packaging and check the appliance and components for damage; any damage found must be reported to the transporter in writing. The packaging components (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, nails, etc.) must not be left within reach of children and pets since they are potentially dangerous.
  • Page 12: Connection To The Water Supply

    5.2 Connection to the water supply Check that the intake water pressure, flow rate and temperature are as stated in the dishwasher's technical characteristics. If the dynamic pressure exceeds the limit stated in the technical characteristics, a pressure reducer must be installed. If the pressure is lower, it might be necessary to fit a special pump to ensure optimal performance.
  • Page 13: Connection To The Electricity Supply

    5.4 Connection to the electricity supply The dishwasher must be connected to the electrical system by authorised, skilled staff, in accordance with the relevant regulations. Also comply with the technical instructions for the connection provided with the appliance. The dishwasher's rated electrical characteristics are provided on its technical data plate. A circuit breaker with contact gap rated for category II overvoltage and an overcurrent protection device (magnetothermal switch or fuses) must be installed in an easily accessible position on the dishwasher's power supply line.
  • Page 14: First Start-Up

    6 FIRST START-UP 6.1 First start-up The electrical protection system must undergo a functional test before the appliance is put into operation. The appliance must be installed and/or inspected by qualified staff, who will start it up for the first time and provide the relevant operating instructions.
  • Page 15: Control Panel

    7 CONTROL PANEL Key to Symbols On/off button Total pump-out (tank -boiler) button Regenerating salt symbol (only if softener is fitted) Short programme button Medium programme button Long programme button L1  Short programme Led L2  Medium programme Led L3 ...
  • Page 16: Set-Up (Authorised Staff Only)

    Using the buttons Long press, release, press Button Short press Pressed for 2” Pressed for 5” again Door open and machine OFF. Display temperatures Long press >>> display On/OF Boiler and tank reads “- -“ >>> release and press again: Access Setup Menu (1) Scroll through Setup Start Pump-...
  • Page 17: Parameter Programming Procedure (Setup)

    7.3 Parameter programming procedure (setup) To modify the parameters, proceed as follows starting with the appliance in “OF” status with the door open. 1) Switch the appliance using the On/OF button 2) Press and hold the button until the display shows “- -“ , release and press again. 3) Press the pump-out button to scroll through the parameters for modification 4) Modify the parameter by pressing button P1...
  • Page 18: Adjusting Detergent And Rinse Aid Dispensing (Only Available On Certain Models)

    7.5 Adjusting detergent and rinse aid dispensing (only available on certain models) NOTE: Do not exceed the amount indicated by the manufacturer, as shown on the package. An excessive amount may cause foaming. Rinse aid – Grams/liter dosage (depends on model)- The display reads “ri” Every time is pressed, the value increases of 0,1 g/l...
  • Page 19: Mains Water Hardness Setting Table (Models With Softener Only)

    7.7 Mains water hardness setting table (models with softener only) After a number of washing cycles corresponding to the set water hardness has been started, the dishwasher starts automatically the resin regeneration cycle, that lasts about 90 seconds. During this phase the machine load or unloads automatically, even though it isn’t performing a washing cycle.
  • Page 20: Clean Water Cycle" Option - Display Reads "Cl

    7.9 "Clean water cycle" option - Display reads “CL” When this option is activated, the appliance pumps out all the water from the tank and then refills it with clean water at every wash cycle. How long this operation takes depends on the washing water temperature.
  • Page 21: Malfunctions Shown On The Display (For The Technician)

    8 MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (FOR THE TECHNICIAN) The dishwasher is able to identify a number of malfunctions and show them on the display. If the problem persists after the dishwasher has been switched off and back on, proceed as described below: Tank temperature probe Tank temperature probe disconnected or not working.
  • Page 22 Boiler water filling The boiler wasn’t filled in the expected time: check the water malfunction supply tap, the dynamic supply pressure, cleanliness of the inlet water filter, any damage of the water charging hose, or check the Er 25 following in this order: - faulty boiler pressure switch (it always detects “empty”), - leakage or unbinding of the tube (water runs inside the tube) - menu service wrong setting “rP”...
  • Page 23: Instructions For The User

    9 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Control panel Key to Symbols On/off button Total pump-out (tank -boiler) button Regenerating salt symbol (only if softener is fitted) Short programme button Medium programme button Long programme button L1  Short programme Led L2  Medium programme Led L3 ...
  • Page 24: Before Washing

    Use only detergents and rinse aids for industrial dishwashers. Do not use detergents intended for hand washing. We recommend the use of Smeg products, specially developed for this dishwasher. When topping up the tanks, take care not to swap the products; this might damage the dishwasher and cause malfunctions.
  • Page 25: First Use Each Day (Tank And Boiler Empty)

    9.2 First use each day (tank and boiler empty) Door closed and master switch on ON: Press and hold for 2/3 seconds, Leds ON/OF light up and the firmware version and e revision are displayed (F xxx r xxx…); FILL is displayed afterwards. Tank filling starts.
  • Page 26: Program Change

    9.3 Program change If the master switch is not turned off, the appliance sets on the last programme performed. To change the program, press the button of the desired program, the led flashes and the display reads the program duration. To confirm hold down for about 2”.
  • Page 27: Baskets Provided

    12 MAINTENANCE AN CLEANING We recommend regular servicing by a SMEG authorised service centre at least once a year, to guarantee optimal performance at all times. Consumables (e.g. peristaltic pump hoses) and/or parts subject to wear and tear must be replaced with genuine SMEG parts.
  • Page 28: Daily Cleaning Of Filters

    12.1 Daily cleaning of filters The filter group is made of 2 or 3 filtering elements, according to the model. Procedure to disassemble filters made of 3 filtering elements: a- Unfasten and remove the lower spray arm b- Lift and remove the two rectangular filters c- Rotate filter “C”, lift it and separate it extracting the central part “D”...
  • Page 29 Procedure to disassemble the filters made of 2 filtering elements: it is not necessary to remove the lower spray arm. a- Rotate filter “C”, lift it and separate it by extracting the central part “D” Filter “C” can have different depths, according to the model. When removing the filters, do not let the coarse residues fall into the basin under the filters;...
  • Page 30: Total Pump-Out At The End Of The Day

    12.2 Total pump-out at the end of the day The dishwasher is able to perform an automatic cleaning cycle at the end of the day. Press the pump-out button for about 5”, the Led flashes and the pump-out and automatic tank cleaning phase starts.
  • Page 31: Routine Inspection Of The Spray Arm (Once A Week )

    12.4 Routine inspection of the spray arm (once a week ) Remove the inferior and superior spray arms. Releasing the retaining element “R” is enough to remove them. Clean the spray arms with clean flowing water, do not use tools which may cause damages.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    13 TROUBLESHOOTING In case the pump is not working properly, follow the steps below: Empty the dishwasher out using a container and disconnect the power. Remove screw A, release tab B and lift it upwards. Make sure that the covered drain pump impeller can rotate freely, and that there are no dirt residues, limestone, or pieces of glass.
  • Page 33 Increase the duration of the washing Improper set cycle cycle, especially if the load is very dirty or partially dried. - Verify that the nozzles are clean and Clogged nozzles that the water softener, if present, is working correctly. Boiler incrusted with - Verify that the filter of the tube limescale placed inside the rinse aid jerrycan is...
  • Page 34: Malfunctions Shown On The Display (For The User)

    14 MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (FOR THE USER) The dishwasher can show a series of malfunctions on display. After the machine has been switched off and restarted, if the problem is not solved, follow the steps below: ( FOR A MORE PROFICIENT AFTER-SALES SERVICE, ALWAYS TAKE NOTE OF THE INDICATED ERROR ) Err04 Tank temperature probe anomaly Contact After-sales Service...

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