TECHNICAL DATA Width . Overall Depth .o Height. Weight . Capacity . Supply Voltage Motor Rating During Wash mg Heating Element Power . Maximum Power Absorbed Water Load . Minimum Water Pressure Maximum Water Pressure 236" 23.8" 334" 101.4 lbs. 10 Place Settings 2207240 350 W 2870 W 2920 W 1.87 Galls. 7 psi. 110 p. A. Rinse-aid Dispenser Inspection Window B. Indicator light. C. Door Handle D.
INSTALLATION Unpacking Remove outer carton, reinforcing angles and polythene wrapping, Open door by turning handier C (Fig. 1} anticlockwise and remove the interior packing. Location and leveling The dishwasher can be installed with its sides or back in contact with furniture or walls, Drain and fill hoses can be positioned 1o suit the installation, as shown in Fig. 2.
important The dishwasher is designed to operate with a cold water supply only. Water outlet connection The drain pipe from this machine must connect into the main drain from the premises, but not into the rainwater drain.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Warning This appliance must be earthed Connection to the electrical supply should be made by a2 3 pin 13 amp or 3 pin 15 amp plug. I a BS:1363 3 pin 13 amp fused plug and socket is used, the plug should be fitted with a 13 amp fuse. If a 15 amp plug and socks is used this should be protected by a 15 amp fuse, either in the plug or at the distribution board fuse box. The manufacturer declines to accept any liability should this safety measure not be observed.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Preliminary check Carry out the following check before using the mach! — [s the plug in the socket? Is the power on? — Is the water inlet hose connected to the tap and the tap turned on? — Has the drain hose been placed on the edge of a sink or in a drain? e Loading Remove any food from the dishes {as for normal washing-up) in order to prevent the filter or pump from getting clogged. Open the door by turning handle C (Fig. 1) anticlockwise, and pull out the basket to be loaded.
cutlery into the special small gaskets with the handles facing downwards, However, if the shandies uf your cutlery are very thin it is advisable to stack the cutlery with the handles facing upwards, so as tn prevent them from sticking out from the bottom of the snail baskets, thereby blocking the lower spray arm. Using the Upper Basket The upper basket is designed o take dessert plates. saucers, coffee and teacups, glasses, salad-bowls and lightly sol'ed frying-pans which should be arranged as shown in Fig.
approximately 1/4" from the top, replace the cap. The level can be inspected through the snail window on the control panel (A Fig. 1) and should be topped up when it reaches minimum. The quantity of rinse aid dispensed must be adjusted according to the water in your particular area, more being required for hard water, and less for soft water. if the rinse aid quantity is insufficient, the dishes will dry with water drop marks on them. This may also happen if the rinse aid level is below minimum.
Filling with detergent To get the best results we recommend the use of a good product, such as the « SUN » detergent powder. Main wash: the main wash detergent must be put into the dispenser shown in Fig. the dispenser lid is closed push catch « A» to open, fill the dispenser, then close the lid. The dispenser will then automatically open at the required time.
Programmer selection Election of the washing programmer depends on the yipe and assortment of the crockery to be washed (dishes and pots, dishes only, heavily soiled crockery etc, Starting the machine After arranging the crockery in the baskets, loading of the detergent in the respective compartments, checking the rinse aid level and closing the door, process as follows to start the machine: {a} lock the door by turning the handle {G Fig, 1) clockwise; {b) depress the programmer selector knob (D Fiy.
WASHING PROGRAMMED energetic programmer This wash cycle is recommended for heavily soiled pots, pans and cutlery (Put main wash detergent into the dispenser on the door). The complete cycle includes: a) cold rewash; b) main wash up to 65°C; c} 1st lukewarm rinse; d) interval: at this point there is a short interval to permit reactivation of the resign in the water softener; e) 2nd lukewarm rinse; £} 3rd and flats hot rinse up to 65°C with automatic rinse aid intake; @) drying.
CARE AND CLEANING IMPORTANT: Make sure that the plug has been removed from the socket prior to undertaking any kind of maintenance. Cleaning the fighter assembly and the tub bottom The filter assembly consists of a large fine-mesh filter and a small wide-mesh filter fitted inside the large one. The small cylindrical filter (A fig. 18] should be inspected after each wash to remove any large food scraps; for this purpose it should first be removed from its seat by pressing inwards the two tabs (fig.
Spraying arms cleaning The spraying arms should be kept perfectly clean to avoid a reduction in washing efficiency. To remove the lower spraying arm, simply lift it off its seat (Fig. 17). To clean the upper spraying arm, simply pull the upper basket out and the spraying arm is thus easily accessible. To remove it, all you have disengage. conveyor A {Fig. 48} from its coupling and unscrew ring nut B {Fig, 18).
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