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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Accessories Important Safety Instructions Control Functions Primary Control Buttons Lock Electronic Display Secondary Control Panel Operating Instrudions Usage DishDrawer Accessories Purpose ol- Each Insert DishDrawer Loading Loading Pattern for 10 Place Settings Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser Detergent Compartments Rinse Agent Dispenser Option...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Fhank you and congratu[afions for making the wise decision in pL_rchasing your Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer. Every care has been taken in designing and manufacturing your appliance. We are sure that you will enjoy using your DishDrawer and wilt soon appreciate its many benefits. We wish you many years of safisl_/ing use.
  • Page 4: Accessories

    The Guilt-Free Small Load All DishDrawer models make the small, gui[t-iree load a reality, rhe DishDrawer minimizes water and energy consumption with each drawer using lessthan half the water of a conventional dishwasher. By washing smaller toads more ireqL_ent[y, you need never run out of clean dishes.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning - When using your DishDrawer, follow basic precautions, including the following: I:or your sal_ty the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of lif_.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on the DishDrawer. Under cerlain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water heater system that has not been used for two weeks or morn. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE.
  • Page 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY I NSTRUCTIONS Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled or has missing or broken parts, including a damaged cord or plug. Do not stork, or use gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the DishDrawer.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The DishDrawer must be used with the motor assembly, filter pIat_,, drain filter and spray arl_qcorrectly in place. When disconnecting the appliance pull the plug rather than the cord or junction of cord to avoid damage. Household appliances are not intended to be played with by children.
  • Page 9: Control Functions

    CONTROL FUNCTIONS Where there are two DishDrawers in thf, one cabinet, each drawer has its own control panel and can run independently of the other. Figure 1 - Primary Control Panel Primary Control Buttons Power Fhe Power button, it turns the DishDrawer on and off. Alter pressing the Powerbutton the Electronic Display will show: - •...
  • Page 10: Lock

    Start / Pause This button has a number of functions. It serw, s to: • Stari the DishDrawer, once the desired wash program has been selected. • Interrupt the wash program while in operation. When pausing the DishDrawer, wait until you have heard two additional beeps before you open the drawer, allowing the lid seal to deflate.
  • Page 11: Electronic Display

    Electronic Display rho Electronic Display hasa nul_/ber of functions. shows: • The time lot each wash program selected. Each time you change the wash program, the ntiiTiber Electronic Display will change indicate, the approximate duration of each wash ,> _,_@ program, rllo ",T,in"...
  • Page 12 Delay Start This [eature allows you to delay the start of the wash program from one to twelve hours. It is useffd if you want to take advantage of off peak power rates, (Check with your local Electrical Utihty if this is available), or if you wish to start the DishDrawer at a later time.
  • Page 13: Secondary Control Panel

    Secondary Control Panel Wash Programs Onf, advantage of two independf, nt DishDrawers is that you can divide thf, dish loads according to need. For example, you can wash pots or heavily soiled items on a Heavy Plus prog_tm in one drawer while washing china or glassware on a Delicate Eco Save program in the other drawer.
  • Page 14: Operating Instrudions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure the filter plate and drain filter is clean and free ofiood debris. Check the drain filter is flush with the filter plate and the spray arm is correctly on the impeller. Check there, is rinse agent in the dispenser. Remove all food scraps from the dishes.
  • Page 15: Usage

    USAGE DishDrawerTM Accessories Fhe basket is thf, basic" insert DishDrawer requires to wash dishes, rhe inserts and racks can be added or removed to suit your individual needs. [f you have two DishDrawers, some of the parts are interchangab[e between the two drawers. For example you can combine the two Mega Racks into one drawer and wash all cups and glasses, leaving the other drawer ior plates and larger items.
  • Page 16 Plate Insert The plate inseri can be installed to the left or the right side of the basket. This insert is capable of supporiing plates and bowls. Mega Rack The Mega Rack carl bf, installed to the lel_ or the right side of the basket.
  • Page 17: Dishdrawer Loading

    DISHDRAWER TM LOADING Baskets • Scrape off all _ood scraps and remove any bones, crusts, toothpicks and any similar items. • Overloading can lead to poorly washed dishes. • Small light items should be placed soiled side down oil the basket. •...
  • Page 18 Cup Racks Cups, glasses and kitchen utensils can be placed on both sides of the cups inserts. For best wash periormance ensurc, there art, no large items blocking the wash water from reaching the cup racks. See Figurc,s 11 and 12 [or the recommended method of loading the DishDrawer.
  • Page 19: Loading Pattern For 10 Place Settings

    Recommended Loading Pattern for 10 Place Settings Top Basket Figure 17 Bottom Basket Figure 18 Cutlery Basket Figure 19 Detergent Quantities We recommend the use of 5g of detergent in the pre-rinse compartment and 10g in the main wash compartment.
  • Page 20: Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser

    DETERGENT RINSE AGENT DISPENSER The detergent and rinse agent dispenser is located on the inside of the DishDrawer. Detergent Compartments There are two compartmonts - one lor pre-wash detergent and the other ior the main wash detergent. The pre-wash compartment is the smaller. The size of the compariments are a guide to detergent usage.
  • Page 21 Rinse Agent Dispenser Rir1_e agerfl gives a _lmak free sparklirlg cle,m look 1o _lass and chinawarf,. II spc_.ds lip drying and helps preverfl melA] from I_mishiri_ W(_ highly recomrnend Ihal you r_ularly use liquid rin_ agent lo _ive Ih(_be_t drying resulls For besl dryir1@rf'.sull_ periodically check lhe.
  • Page 22: Option Adjustment Mode

    OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE Afl<_.ru_singthe Dish F)r_lWe b you rtl,_y w,ml to oh,roBe sortl<_of Ih<_ pr<_.:.;_l oPlions 1o suil your rmeds. [fro following sellings c,in be ch,inged: • [_inse.A_e.nl • Atflo Power • w_ll_r PreSSUr< Io rtl,Ike lhes{_ ch,Irlges il is necesssry 1o {_nl{ar inlo lhe Oplion Ad)]_lrtlerll Mode.
  • Page 23: Auto Power

    Auto Power VVhen lhe Auto Power I);alur<; is on il lurns lhe Dish [-)rawer aulomali(:a I]y 1o lhe Normal Operating Mode whenever the drawer is opened, Auto Power lights up the I-]ectrorfic Display arid a series of beeps are emitled when lhe DishDrawer is opened, When Ihe DishDrawer leaves lhe I_aclor';, ,, Aulo Power is programmed 1o occur,...
  • Page 24: Wash Programs

    WASH PROGRAM CHART Detergelhl Program De_:ripliolh Quat_|ies Wash Ma_n Ma_n Pos| Pos| Pos| Dry_ng Pr_ratll_ WJ_eth 1o [J_a Wa_l Wa_l Wa_l Wa_l Wash Wa_l Wa_l Wa_l Wa_l P_la_e (_sp) (_sp) Ri_tso lo preveltt soils dr_d_tg <ml<} dishes _" Heavy Heavily soiled tablewal'e a_td cookware witlt dried...
  • Page 25: Installation Of Upper Kickstrip

    • fhe del_er_er)lquantilies are for individual DishDrawers. Howe,-or. if you live it) a soft wal_r area_you may need lessdet_rg<_rlt. If you li_-e it) a hard water area, a wal_r softer)or is recommer)ded lo improv_ waler qualily del_rg_er)leffecliv_rless_ flre_-er)l the build uf_ of calcium deposils or) dishes ,rod cutlery ,rod it) the r_ishDrawer Wash times are or)ly appro×imat_ orl the electror)ic display Wash times can be...
  • Page 26: Care Guide

    CARE GUIDE I he combir_afior_ of high Lf_r¢l[leralures arid dishwasher delergerfl may cause dar¢lage 1osorl_<a il<;ms if Ihey are washed irl Ihe Dishr)rawer. I{<;member. it'ir_ ar_y doubt about arly aspecl cor_cerrfir_ B il<_.ms'washe_ irl lhe DishDrawer, fdlow the irlslruclior_s floral the mar_ufaclurer oF the il(_.ms, or wash the il<_.mby harld.
  • Page 27: User Maintenance Instruction

    USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION Cleaning the DishDrawerTM [he. se.¢ondary ¢omro] panel and the front of lhe F)ishDrawe.r may ne.ed ".Mpin_ down from ti/ne to ti/ne, [ his (an be done with a (jean darnp( Ioth, we do not r_ommend lhe use of lhe followin_ clearfin_ a_enls on or in your...
  • Page 28 To Clean the Filter Plate *_ Imsure Ihe F)ishDrawer is cool be.fore you _l_rl cleanh_ B Follow the above ir_slruclions for remo'dng lhe drain filer arid spray arm ,_ In Ihe _e.nlf_.r o f Ihe I_iherr.llalf_._ I herf _. a rf_. l wo rings, Hold Ihe cer_lo.rrin_ _lill and lurn lhe oul_.r rin_ _"...
  • Page 29: Problem Solver

    PROBLEM SOLVER IFthe Dish Drawer does nol ,_ppear 1obe working properly, check lhe ch,_rt below and correcl where possible You are reminded Ihal Us(:r faults ,_renol cm-ered by Warrarfly. If you n_:d any assislance pleas(: _:,i11 our Cuslomer (:are Cenl_r on 1 888 9 367 872.
  • Page 30 PROBLEM SOLVER PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO I_rlsllre lhaldishes are riol Dishes de,rml com<_ c, ul Overlc, adir1_ lh<_ dearl DishDrawer r_eslir_g Iog(_lher recommerided brands _h_suil_ble del_rg_nl of dishwasher del_r_er_l. Follow our wash program Nol erlough del_rgerll guide or lhe delerg_rll TTIa rit_/a_"It_r('f s irislr ucliori I_rlst_r_ l_@rf,, are r10 il('.ms Sr.lray arm ur_M_leIo robll_...
  • Page 31 PROBLEM SOLVER PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT Wash Program charl I_oami_ 1_( orr@CI _moUfll delergenl _;or_st!]l lho. rTlarltlfa¢ lt!rfeffs [oo much egg yolk Add dele.rgenl irilo Ihe in wash load pr@qi_lSe ¢orflparlTTleriL Rimse.agenl :selling 1oo high Decrease rirlse, agerll selling. Ensure lhe disfles are nol Dishes nol dry Irlcorre¢...
  • Page 32 PROBLEM SOLVER PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO Dish Dr,_we.r Inl_rior Some foods, like lornalo Pre-rinse dishes bel_ore Shrined b,_sed products, rn,_y placing in DishDrawer _l,_irl the. into.riot of the. use. the rinse [.lrogram F)ishDrawer. after addin B lhe dishes, which may minimize level of sl;dr_ing.
  • Page 33: Fault Code Displays

    FAULT CODE DISPLAYS [ he Heclronk Display shows when lher<; is a fauh Ihe DishDrawer will corilirmousJv beep every secorld unlfl lhe Fowc_r bullorl is pr<;ssed. [ fie fauh code_ ar<; as follows arid we. r<;commend Ihal you check Ihe charl below corr<;cl lhe fauh where possible.
  • Page 34 FAULT CODE DISPLAYS FAULT POSSIBLECAUSE WHATCAN BE DONE CODE Press [he Pow_ r bt_llon 1o(;lear [he F)r4we.r Opened during wash fauh. Always press lh<+5_rl.Paus_ btfllon b<+fore op<ening [he drawter if lhe wash is in progress F)r4in pump b]ocko.d Ensure lhe molor ass(embly is flee of foreign rtlall_r.
  • Page 35 FAULT CODE DISPLAYS FAULT POSSI BLE CAUSE WHAT CAN BE DONE CODE C,dl your Fisher 8., Paykel Aulhodzed F,_ull¥ l_mPeralur_a _r_or Service Age.r_l, F(_, F7, F_ Ele¢ Irorfi¢ s rtl,Ilfurlclior_ (all your Fisher & Paykel Aulhorized Service Age.rlI,...
  • Page 36: Dishdrawer Warranty

    L TWO YEAR SMART CARE WARRANTY For lwo }'ears [From [he dale. o[ForiBina] [.lur(:hase, we will provide, fi<'.e of charge, par[_ and se.rvi_ e. labor in your home 1o re.[.lair or m.pJa_ e. ,_nvp,_r_ _fll_te tJi_;l_tDrawer Ihal fails because of a marlu_,i( lurir1_ detb.( 1 Ihis warranty is e×lended to lhe original purchase and any su__eedin_ owner for producis purchased [Forordinary home use in lhe 48 mainland sl,_l_s, Haw,di and W,_shinglorl D,C.
  • Page 37 IOIIWII rstma L'llmq'l l lilt'4Lwastmst b DAMAGESI j WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL Someslales do nol allow die exclusion or limilalion of incidenlal or consequential damages, _) the a[_)ve limitation r_r exchJsirm may not apply 1o you. This warranly gives you specific legal rights, and yc.u may also have oilier righ[s which vary from sia[e Io sia[e.

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