Asko D5233 Operating Instructions Manual
Asko D5233 Operating Instructions Manual

Asko D5233 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Dishwasher
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing this quality product from ASKO. We hope it will meet
all of your expectations and full fill your needs for many years to come.
The Scandinavian design is a combination of clean lines, everyday functionality
and high quality. This is the hallmarks for all of our products and this is why
they are so highly appreciated all over the world.
To get the most out of your new ASKO product, we recommend that you
read the installation and operating instructions before using the machine.
D5233
Operating Instructions

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Linda
March 30, 2025

Our Asko dishwasher model D5233 makes a whining noise when drawing in water from the mains,this has only happened since moving into our present home, we had no problems in our previous home. the machine is about 9 years old. The water pressure in our present home is not as high as the previous home. Does the machine have a pressure limiter?

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Dishwasher Dear customer, Thank you for choosing this quality product from ASKO. We hope it will meet all of your expectations and full fill your needs for many years to come. The Scandinavian design is a combination of clean lines, everyday functionality and high quality.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before doing your first wash Service and guarantee Important safety instructions Own comments Child safety Quick Guide Parts of the dishwasher Technical data Baskets Control panel Detergent Dispenser Basic Course Programs Program Description Options Eco-dishwashing Fragile dishes Cleaning Rinse aid Settings Fault indications Troubleshooting...
  • Page 3: Before Doing Your First Wash

    Before doing your first wash: Read through the directions for use Read through the directions for use before star- ting to use your machine, especially the Safety, Child Safety, and Basic Course sections. Take care with certain materials Read the Fragile Dishes section before washing china with unglazed decoration or other hous- ehold goods made of plastic, wood, or crystal requiring careful treatment.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions This manual does not cover all possible fore using the dishwasher turn on all hot water conditions and situations that may occur. faucets and let the water flow from each for Common sense and caution should always several minutes. This will release any accumu- be used when installing, operating, and lated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, maintaining any appliance.
  • Page 5: Child Safety

    Child safety! Child safety tips Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids are cor- rosive, so always keep them out of reach of children. • Should a child swallow dishwasher detergent or rinse aid, give plenty to drink immediately, i.e., one or two glasses of milk or water. Do not try to induce vomiting.
  • Page 6: Parts Of The Dishwasher

    Parts of the dishwasher* 1. Upper basket 2. Spray arms 3. Cutlery basket 4. Lower basket 5. Dishwasher detergent compartment 6. Main power switch 7. Rinse Aid Compartment 8. Filter 9. Type plate *Details may differ depending on the model and market! Technical data Height 32-9/16” - 33-15/16” 830-880mm Width 24”...
  • Page 7: The Baskets

    The baskets* 1. Wine glass shelf Upper basket 2. Knife stop 3. Upper spray arm 4. Runner for adjusting basket height 5. Catch Raising/lowering the upper basket • Pull out the upper basket. • Pull out the catches (5) on either side of the up- per basket and lift or raise the upper basket at the same time. • Release the catches once the basket is in the desired position. Cutlery basket Lower basket *Details may differ depending on the model and market!
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Control panel S TA R T P R O G S T O P 1. Program selector 8. Temperature 2. Auto wash 9. Delayed start 3. Heavy wash 10. Drying 4. Normal wash 11. Start/stop 5. Delicate wash 6. Quick wash 7. Rinse & Hold Detergent Dispenser 1.
  • Page 9: Basic Course

    Basic Course Below are step-by-step instructions to help you ac- Do not put cutlery made of different materials - hieve the best possible dishwashing results. such as silver and stainless steel - in the same compartment (risk of stains). Load the baskets correctly! The cutlery basket has a folding flap in the middle for small items or narrow shafts, such Thanks to Self Cleaning System, you as electric whisks.
  • Page 10: Switch On The Main Switch

    citric acid. If the water is very hard, use a rinse Switch on the main switch aid that contains citric acid. Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different amounts of phosphorous for softening water. If you have hard water and use a deter- Select program gent with less than 8.7% phosphorous content, For select program see part you may need to use more detergent or use a Programs.
  • Page 11: Press Start

    Press start Standby mode Once the machine has finished, it only The dishwasher will now start. It manages draws standby current. Should you wish the entire wash automatically. to disconnect the power completely, just Ensure that the door is properly closed or the switch off at the main power switch. Turn off machine will not start. the water faucet if the machine is not to be Changing program used for an extended period, such as during vacations, for example.
  • Page 12: Programs

    Programs Select a program by pressing the program selector one or more times until the required program symbol lights up. See the Program guide below. Auto wash The dishwasher detects how soiled the dishes are and adjusts water consumption and temperature accordingly. Heavy wash The Heavy Wash program should be used for heavily soiled dishes, e.g. saucepans, pots and gratin dishes.
  • Page 13: Program Description

    Program Description Programview Programs Auto Heavy Normal Delicate Quick Rinse & Hold Program The dish- For heavily For nor- For glass For lightly To rinse info washer soiled loads, mally soiled and china soiled loads dishes that detects how such as pots, loads such which has that are...
  • Page 14: Options

    Options Select options To select an option, press one of the option but- tons. Temperature With the temperature option button you can select the wash temperature yourself. You can vary the temperatures as follows: Normal High Auto Heavy: 130°F (55°C) 160°F (70°C) Normal: 130°F (55°C) 150°F (65°C) Delicate : 90°F (40°C) 120°F (50 °C)
  • Page 15: Eco-Dishwashing

    Eco-dishwashing Only wash full loads Waiting to run the wash until the machine is full saves energy. Wash at a lower temperature If the dishes are only lightly soiled you can run a Quick wash program and reduce the tempera- ture to 86°F (30°C). Select a program with Normal dry To save energy, select Normal dry.
  • Page 16: Fragile Dishes

    Fragile dishes Wood A number of household goods are not suita- ble for machine washing. This can be due to Wooden items should only be machine washed a variety of reasons. Certain materials cannot if they are labeled as dishwasher safe. withstand intense heat; others can be damaged Aluminum by the dishwasher detergent. Aluminum can be dulled by machine washing.
  • Page 17: Cleaning

    Cleaning The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use. However, if you have hard water, limescale de- posits may form in the machine. If this happens, run an empty machine with a normal wash program with two tablespoons of citric acid in the dishwasher detergent compart- ment.
  • Page 18: Drain Pump

    Drain pump NOTE! The pump can be accessed from inside the Do not forget to reinstall the fitted piece. machine. 1. Cut the power to the machine by pulling out the plug! 2. Remove the coarse filter and pipe section. 3. Remove the small fitted piece at the left of the bottom drain (see the image below). The spray arms Holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked.
  • Page 19 To release the upper spray arm, the upper bas- ket must be removed. 1. Pull out the basket. 2. Remove the upper spray arm by unscrew- ing it counter-clockwise from the basket and clean it. 3. Screw the spray arm back into place. Spray arm Door When cleaning the edge around the door, use...
  • Page 20: Rinse Aid

    Rinse aid Adding rinse aid Select dosage The dispenser is usually set at 1= soft water. In some cases, drying can be made more effi- However, depending on the water hardness, cient by using rinse aid. you may need to change the dosage. Machines with indicator on the panel Open the rinse aid cover. Here you will find the When the rinse aid has run out and more is dispenser’s adjustment dial. Settings 1-6: the har-...
  • Page 21: Settings

    Settings Reprogramming Some of the machine’s functions can be reprogrammed. You get into the machine’s change pro- gram using the machine’s ordinary buttons as per the instructions below. The selection will be retai- ned until the next time you reset this function. Even if the machine is turned off at the main switch or loses power for any other reason, all selec- tions registered before the interruption of power will be retained.
  • Page 22 Setting a signal If you want the machine to signal when the wash is complete, you can program it to do this. The machine is set without a signal by default. 1. Switch off the dishwasher at the main switch. Hold in the Delayed start button at the same time as you press the main switch. The button flashes. Release the button.
  • Page 23: Fault Indications

    Fault indications Display Type of fault Action flashes Too much water Phone service in the dishwasher flashes Fault with water inlet Check that the water tap is open flashes Valve leakage Shut off the water tap and contact service flashes Blocked drain See ‘Possible causes’ in chapter Trouble- shooting To remove the fault indications from the display, turn off the main switch and then turn it back on again. Customer Care Center 1-800-898-1879 www.askousa.com...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problems Action Possible causes The dishes are not clean • The spray arms are not • Lift off the arms and clean rotating • Old dishwasher detergent. • Avoid large packs Note! Detergent is perishable • Incorrect dosage of detergent • Dispense according to the level of water hardness • Wrong wash program selec- Wrong wash program selec- • Heavier programs are longer, and use higher temperatures for dirtier loads. Use a hea- vier program better suited for the load • Incorrect loading of the dish-...
  • Page 25 Possible causes Action Problems Stains on stainless steel or • Certain food remnants such • Rinse off food residue of this silver as mustard, mayonnaise, type if you do not intend to lemon, vinegar, salt, and start the dishwasher immedi- dressings can cause stains ately on stainless steel if allowed to remain for any length of time.
  • Page 26 Problems Action Possible causes Water remains in the • Obstruction in the drain hose • Disconnect the drain hose machine where it is connected to the sink’s water trap. Check that no debris has become stuck. Is the cone-shaped part of the pipe cut so that the diameter is at least 16 mm? .• Check that the hose is free • Kinks in the drain hose from kinks or sharp bends...
  • Page 27: Performance Information

    Performance information Energy standard USA: Energy for label FTC, 10 CFR Part 430 Wash performance ANSI/AHAM DW-1-2005 CAN: Energy for label CSA C 373-04 Program for test: Normal program, Normal temperature (130°F main wash), Normal drying (120°F last rinse) Loading of wash performance test Upper basket with 10 place settings AHAM DW-1 Lower basket with 10 place settings AHAM DW-1 Technical data Height:...
  • Page 28: Service And Guarantee

    Service and guarantee Asko Appliances Inc. will not pay 4. Any shipping costs for parts during the limited warranty period. for: 1 Service calls to: 5. Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the continental • Correct the installation of the appliance. United States.
  • Page 29 For warranty service, contact our Customer Care Center at the number listed below. Before calling for service or contacting Asko Appliances Inc. regarding a warranty issue, make a note of the model, type name, and serial number. Write to us at: Asko Appliances Inc.
  • Page 30: Installation Checklist

    Installation checklist ASKO - DISHWASHER Appliance Installation Checklist • Remove packaging and check for cosmetic damages. • Remove the information packets from inside the dishwasher. • Attach any accessories as required by the installation. Fill strips, wooden door panels, accessory door panels... • Attach the drain line using the largest section of the disposer boot allow- able. Leave the high loop in place. • Attach the PEX fill hose. Don’t forget to use the O-ring. • Plug the dishwasher into the wall. • Turn on the water and check the fill line connections for leaks. • Slide the unit into the cabinet and level the machine front to rear, and left to right. • Mount the unit to the cabinet. • Turn the power to the unit on and start a cycle. Make sure there are no drain leaks. • Show the customer their warranty card, and help them locate the model and serial number on the unit.
  • Page 31: Own Comments

    Own comments Customer Care Center 1-800-898-1879 www.askousa.com...
  • Page 32: Quick Guide

    Quick Guide 1. Load the baskets correctly! Thanks to the Self Cleaning System you don’t need to rinse the dishes, simply scrape large food particles and debris. 2. Dispensing dishwasher detergent The detergent compartment has a small compartment for pre-wash and one for main wash. 3.

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