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  • Page 1 DMB58AHC Dishwasher user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive more complete service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/global/register...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION • Safety instructions ______________________________________ • Protection of the environment ____________________________ • Economical, environmentally friendly washing ________________ 2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • General presentation of the dishwasher ____________________ • Presentation of the control panel __________________________ 3/ INFORMATION •...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION • Children’s safety Important : — This appliance is not intended for use by Keep this user’s manual with your appli- young children or infirm persons unless they ance. If the appliance is sold or transferred to have been adequately supervised by a respon- someone else, ensure that the manual is with sible person to ensure that they can use the...
  • Page 5: Economical, Environmentally Friendly Washing

    1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION — Only use products specially designed for your dishwasher (water softening salt, detergent and rinsing products). — As far as possible, avoid opening the dishwasher’s door when it is operating, and in particular during the heating phases, because scalding steam may escape or you may be splashed with hot water.
  • Page 6: General Presentation Of The Dishwasher

    2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER Fig. 01 Control panel Regenerating salt tank Upper basket Waste filter Washing products dispenser Main filter Anti-blocking gauge wire Rinsing product dispenser Lower sprinkler arm Description plate (After-Sales Ref) Ces valeurs se réfèrent : - à...
  • Page 7: Presentation Of The Control Panel

    2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL Fig. 02 D D E E Power: Delayed programme start Press this button to start your dishwasher : Press this button to delay the programme by 1 the screen lights up. to 12 hours.
  • Page 8: The Water Hardness

    3/ INFORMATIONS Important: For impeccable results, preferably For your dishwasher to provide impec- use a combination of traditional pro- cable washing and drying results with no marks, you must set it correctly using the ducts: ① ① water softening system, which uses regene- Washing detergent to clean the rating salt.
  • Page 9: Measure The Water Hardness And Select The Detergent

    4/ ACTIONS BEFORE FIRST USE • MEASURE THE WATER HARDNESS AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETER- GENT: TRADITIONAL OR MULTI-PURPOSE First of all, in one simple action, you can test the lime content in your water using the testing strip supplied with your dishwasher or you can contact your local water utility to find out how hard your water is.
  • Page 10: For Traditional Products

    5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND SETTING THE WATER SOFTENER • FOR TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS • Your appliance must be specially set to use traditional products . • Proceed as follows to adjust the water softener on the control panel: — Access setting mode by holding down the “Menu” button. —...
  • Page 11 5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND SETTING THE WATER SOFTENER • FOR MULTI-PURPOSE PRODUCTS: OPTION • Your appliance can be specially set to use multi-purpose if the water hardness is < 25°F. Advice: To provide better coverage of the wide range of multi-purpose products available, your dishwasher’s “4-in-1”...
  • Page 12: 6/ Loading The Regenerating Salt

    6/ LOADING THE REGENERATING SALT Loading the regenerating salt • (Fig. 06) Important : Only use special dishwasher regener- ating salt. Do not use table salt or any type of cooking salt: this could damage your appliance’s water softener. Unscrew and remove the stopper on the salt tank.
  • Page 13: 7/ Loading The Rinsing Product

    7/ LOADING THE RINSING PRODUCT • The rinsing product (Fig. 07) Important: Use a special dishwasher rinsing product; this will give you dry, sparkling crockery. Before switching on the appliance, fill the rinsing product container until the level is flush with the top of the setting lever. Adjust, if necessary;...
  • Page 14: The Lower Basket

    8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT Very important : Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher - Wooden cutting boards, - Stainless steel utensils or plastic utensils that are not heat-resistant, - Copper or pewter items, - Glued crockery and cutlery, - Cutlery with wooden, horn or mother-of-pearl handles, - Antique or hand-painted porcelain.
  • Page 15: The Upper Basket

    8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT • THE UPPER BASKET This basket is particularly designed to take: glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls, bowls, saucers, etc... Arrange your items methodically to save on space (arranging glasses, cups or bowls together, etc.) You can also arrange cups, ladles, etc. on the retractable supports (Fig.
  • Page 16: The Cutlery Basket

    8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT • THE CUTLERY BASKET The cutlery basket slides to allow for modu- lable loading. It can be placed anywhere in the lower basket. You can therefore make a variety of loads depending on the items (Fig. 12). If your cutlery items or your dishes are too large, alter the height setting for the upper basket (if it can be adjusted, depending on the...
  • Page 17: 9/ The Dishwasher's Safety Systems

    9/ THE DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS • Anti-overflow system This system automatically activates the drain pump if the water level in the tub reaches an abnor- mal height. • Anti-leak system This system interrupts the water supply if a leak is detected under the appliance. •...
  • Page 18: 10/ Washing Programmes

    10/ WASHING PROGRAMMES • PROGRAMMES TABLE T T y y p p e e o o f f i i t t e e m m s s : : - - p p o o r r c c e e l l a a i i n n , , p p a a n n s s , , Resistant Mixed Delicate...
  • Page 19 10/ WASHING PROGRAMMES Mixed Mixed Mixed Mixed A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c N N o o r r m m a a l l l l y y d d i i r r t t y y V V e e r r y y s s h h o o r r t t 3 3 0 0 - - m m i i n n u u t t e e Very short cycle d d e e t t e e c c t t i i o o n n o o f f t t h h e e...
  • Page 20: 11/ Programming

    11/ PROGRAMMING Fig. 02 D D E E Advice : Consult the Programmes table on the preceding pages to determine the programme you need for the type of items, the quantity and the amount of food residue. • Immediate programme start Programme length Press “P P o o w w e e r r ”...
  • Page 21: Cancelling A Programme

    11/ PROGRAMMING • Cancelling a programme Hold down the “Start/C C a a n n c c e e l l ” button for a few seconds. • Stopping the appliance When the programme has finished, press the “ “ P P o o w w e e r r ” ” button •...
  • Page 22: Cleaning The Waste Filters

    12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE • CLEANING THE WASTE FILTERS ➀ ➀ The filtration system consists of several elements: - - The waste filter. - - The large main filter. - - The micro filter. The filters are located in the centre of the tub and must be washed regularly to obtain o o p p t t i i - - ➁...
  • Page 23 12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE • Periodically : Every 3 or 4 months, in order to remove any deposits, run a special maintenance programme, with- out any items in the machine, using a commercially available special dishwasher cleaning product. Important : Keep this product out of children’s reach..
  • Page 24: 13/ If Operating Anomalies Occur

    13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR • SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS d01: water supply fault (tap) d07: overflow / anti-leak fault d02: draining fault d08: sprinkling distribution fault d03: heating fault d11: pressure sensor fault d04: temperature fault d12: filling fault (water inlet detection system) d05: fault –...
  • Page 25 13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR • THE INDICATOR LIGHTS Problem Possible auses What to do ? The salt light does not go out - No salt or an insufficient quan- - Refill the tank and wait for the tity of salt in the tank to trigger cycle to end.
  • Page 26 13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR Problem Possible auses What to do? The appliance will not restart - Door opened during a - Wait for the time delay to end washing cycle. (controlled internally by the appliance). The appliance does not drain - The cover has not been remo- - Remove the cover.
  • Page 27 13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR • POOR WASHING RESULTS... White marks - Chalky film (removable with - Check that there is salt in the vinegar). tank (light unlit = OK). (identify what type) - Check the water hardness at the tap and that the water sof- tener is set correctly.
  • Page 28: Poor Drying Results

    13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR • POOR OPERATION Problem Possible auses What to do ? Constant filling - (Cf. table fault d12). Drain hole - Drain wand fallen on the floor. situated too low for the appliance. - The filters and drain outlets are - Remove and clean the filters A lot of waste on the large filter blocked...
  • Page 29: 14/ After-Sales Service

    14/ AFTER-SALES SERVICE INTERVENTION WORK • • Any intervention work on your appliance must be performed by a qualified professional approved by the manufacturer. When you call, please mention the full reference for your appliance (model, type and serial number). This information is shown on the description plate (see Fig.
  • Page 30: 15/ Indications For The Testing Laboratories

    15/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES • Details common to all models — Washing capacity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 standard place settings —...
  • Page 31 15/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES N N O O K K N N O O K K O O K K 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 8 8 8 1 1 1 2 2 2 8 8 5 4 4 4...

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