Asko D1796 User manual

Use & Care Guide
ASKO D1796
DEAR ASKO CUSTOMER
WelcometothefamilyofASKOcustomers.Wehopethatyouwillgetmanyyearsofgooduseofyour
new dishwasher. The dishwasher is very sophisticated. In order to get best possible use of your
machine and all its functions we recommend you to read this Use and Care Guide before you use the
dishwasher.

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SERVICE & GUARANTEE
SERVICE
Before calling for service, check to see whether
the faults is due to something that you can put
right yourself. See Trouble shooting
pages 24-25.
GUARANTEE
For guarantee details, see the guarantee card.

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CONTENTS
READ FIRST
Safety 4
Children’s safety 5
The parts of the dishwasher 6
Technical data 6
Baskets 7
Dispenser 8
Control panel, symbols 8
HOW TO USE THE DISHWASHER
Before you start 9
Basic instructions 9-11
Standard programmes 12
Programme options 13
Eco wash 14
Delicate and sensitive washing up 15
CARE
INDEX
Cleaning 16-17
Rinse aid 18
Salt 19
SETTINGS
Settings 20-22
FAULTS
Fault indications 23
Trouble shooting - Results 24-25
Trouble shooting - Dishwasher 26
MISCELLANEOUS
Performance information 27
Quick guide 28
INSTALLATION
See instructions for installation
Children’s safety 5
Crystal glass, see Delicate wash
Degree of hardness, see water hardness
Delicate wash 15
Detergent 8, 10
Dispenser 8
Display 13
Disposal 4
Energy consumption 12
Energy saving 12-14
Environment 4, 12-14
Lime deposits 16
Options 13
Plastic items, see Delicate wash
Poor results 16-19, 24-25
Programmes 12-13
Quick guide 28
Rinse aid 18
Safety 4-5
Salt 19
SCS (Super Cleaning System™) 9
Service 2
Settings 20-22
Silver, see Delicate wash
Times 12
Water consumption 12
Water setting, see Installation
Water softener 19
Water hardness 9, 18-19
Wetting agent, see Rinse aid
Winter storage 4

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PULL-LATCH (FULLY INTEGRATED MACHINES ONLY)
The machine will stop if the door is opened
during operation. However, since the machine
is fitted with a pull-latch, splashing may occur
if the door is opened too quickly. Therefore,
unlatch the door carefully and wait until the
spray arms have stopped rotating before ope-
ning fully.
OVERFILL PROTECTION
The overfill protection starts the drain pump
and switches off the water inlet if water rises
above the normal level. If the overfill protec-
tionbecomesactivated,turnoffthewatersupply
and call for service.
CLEANING
Useonlya damp cloth toclean the edge around
the door. Do not use a spray. Water can enter
the lock and come into contact with the elec-
tric components.
WRAPPINGS
Sortthe wrappingmaterialaccordingtorecom-
mendations by the local authorities.
DISPOSAL
When the machine is no longer useful and is to
be scrapped it should be made unusable. Dis-
connect and cut off the electric cable close to
the machine.
Get in touch with the refuse collection service
or your local authorities for advice on how to
scrap the machine in a proper manner.
Themachineis made andmarkedforrecycling.
GENERAL
• Study and save the operating instructions for
future reference.
• Services to the dishwasher, ie, water supply,
drain, electric power, should be connected by
an authorized person.
• Do not use the dishwasher for other purposes
than those stated in the operating instructions.
• Do not subject the dishwasher door or the
baskets to any other load in addition to the dis-
hware.
•Use only dishwasher detergent.
• Place cutlery and other sharp objects so that
theycannotcause injury, or damageto the app-
liance.
•Do not touch the heating element at the bot-
tom of the dishwasher - it is very hot during
andfora periodfollowingthedishwashingpro-
cess.
Neverplaceitemscontainingremainsofsolvents
in the machine, ie, danger of explosion. Dis-
hwarecontainingashes,waxorlubricatinggrease
may not be washed in the machine.
Place objects made of wood or plastic in the
upper basket, ie, so that they do not fall down
onto the heating element at the bottom of the
machine (fire hazard).
INSTALLATION
See the enclosed instructions for installation.
TRANSPORT/WINTER STORAGE
Transport the machine in an upright position
or lying on its back. Drain off all water from
the drain pump and the inlet valve if the mach-
ine is to be transported, or stored in unheated
premises, in the winter - call your local dealer.
SAFETY

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CHILD-SAFE STOPPING AND STARTING
To stop a dishwashing programme, the stop
button must be pressed for three seconds. This
delay is integrated.
To prevent the machine from being started by
mistake by a child, it is possible to programme
a similar delay in the starting mode, see Set-
tings.
MACHINE WITH CHILD-SAFETY LOCK?
Toactivatethechild-safetylock,iffitted,lift
and turn the screw slot with a screwdriver to a
horizontal position. The screw slot is located to
the left of the handle. Reset by turning the slot
to its vertical position.
To open the door, hold the catch with your
lefthandandpullthemaincatchwithyourright
hand in the usual way.
CHILD-SAFE DISHWASHING
Use the knife basket, or the knife rack, for all
long or sharp items. If this feature is not fitted,
put such objects in the cutlery basket with the
sharp edge downwards.
Alwaysclosethedoorandstarttheprogram-
me as soon as you have filled with detergent.
Keep small children away from the machi-
ne when it is open. There may be remains of
detergent left inside the machine.
Do not allow children to use or play with
themachine.Takeparticularcarewhenthedoor
is open.
PROTECT CHILDREN - MACHINE DETERGENT IS
CORROSIVE
Keepdetergent and rinseaid outof the reachof
children. If anyone swallows dishwasher deter-
gent, give plenty to drink immediately, ie, one
or two glasses of milk or water. Do not try to
induce vomiting. Seek medical advice wit-
hout delay. If dishwasher detergent gets in
the eyes, rinse with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes.
CHILDREN’S SAFETY!

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1. KNIFE BASKET
2. UPPER BASKET
3. LAMP
4. SPRAY ARMS
5. LOWER BASKET
6. CUTLERY BASKET
7. RINSE AID FILLING
8. RINSE AID DISPENSER
9. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
10. MAIN POWER SWITCH
11. PROGRAMME PANEL
12. COARSE FILTER
13. FINE FILTER
14. TYPE PLATE
* Deviations may occur depending
on the model and the market con-
cerned.
THE PARTS OF THE DISHWASHER*
TECHNICALDATA
HEIGHT 820–890 MM
WIDTH 596 MM
DEPTH 550 MM****
WEIGHT 48 KG/51 KG WITH SOFTENER*
CAPACITY** 14 COVERS
WATER PRESSURE 0.03–1.0 MPA (0.3–10 KP/CM2)
MAX. TEMPERATURE INLET-WATER 80° C
POWERSUPPLY SINGLE PHASE, 230 V, 50HZ 10/16A***
MAX. CONNECTING POWER 2 000 W***
ACCESSORIES WORKTOP, SIDE PLATES,
ANTI-TIP DEVICE, TRIMMING FRAMES
**According to standard, AS/NZS 2007.1
***See type plate.
****Without wooden door fitted.
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DISHWARE BASKETS*
Upper basket
Lower basket
4
Cutlery basket
5
Knife rack
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1. ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDING RACKS
2. DIVIDED CUP SHELF
3. FOLDABLE GLASS THREAD
4. LOWER BASKET
5. CUTLERY BASKET WITH ADJUSTABLE AND
FOLDINGCOVER
6. KNIFE RACK
* Deviations may occur depending on the mo-
del and the market concerned.
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3

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CONTROLPANEL
1. INDICATION LAMPS
2. INTENSIVE WASH
3. STRONG WASH
4. NORMAL WASH
5. QUICK WASH
6. RINSE & HOLD
7. TEMPERATURE CHOICE
8. DRYING HEAT
9. START/STOP
10. DISPLAY
11. RINSE-AID INDICATION
DISPENSER
1. COMPARTMENT FOR MAIN WASH
DETERGENT
2. COMPARTMENT FOR PRE-WASH DETERGENT
3. RINSE-AID INDICATOR
4. RINSE-AID LID
5. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT LID
1 3
4
5
2
PROGRAMMES OPTIONS
123 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11

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BASICINSTRUCTIONS
Thefollowingstep-by-stepinstructionswillhelp
you to achieve the best possible results.
FILL THE BASKETS PROPERLY
Your dishwasher features the ASKO Super Cle-
aning System™. After the pre-wash, the main
wash is started with clean water and a clean
machineandthereforeitisnotnecessarytorinse
dishware before washing up.
However, remove large particles of food and
waste. This is convenient and environment
friendly.
Place glasses, cups, saucers and small plates in
the upper basket, with long-stemmed glasses
leaning against the recessed rack, and knives in
the knife rack if fitted.
N.B.
Position the soiled surfaces facing downwards
or inwards.
BEFOREUSING THEDISHWASHER FOR THE FIRST TIME:
READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Read through the operating instructions before
attempting to use the dishwasher, particularly
the sections: Safety, Children’s safety, and Basic
instructions.
BE CAUTIOUS WITH CERTAIN MATERIALS
Read the Delicate wash section before washing
any porcelain or china that has “on-glaze“ dec-
oration, or crystal glassware, or items made of
wood or plastic material.
CHECK THE DOOR SETTING
Ensure that the door of the machine is properly
balanced, ie, open it a little and release it. Does
itstopexactlywhereyoureleasedit?Ifnot,check
the installation instructions or consult the per-
son responsible for the installation.
CHECK HARDNESS OF THE WATER
Callyourlocal water companyto find outwhat
degree of water hardness applies. This has sig-
nificanceinrelationto theamountofdetergent
and rinse aid that should be dispensed.
IF YOUR MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A WATER
SOFTENER
Set the softener when you know what degree of
water hardness applies, see Softener. Fill with
salt before starting the machine, see Salt.

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Place larger plates, dishes, pots, saucepans
and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower
basket. The detachable plate rack that is supp-
lied with some models can easily be lifted out to
providespace for bigplates, saucepans andpots,
or be fitted in one of the three different posi-
tions.
Place cutlery with the handles downwards
and spread out as much as possible. Make cer-
tain that spoons do not “nest“ with each other.
Avoidplacingcutlerymade ofdifferentma-
terials in the same compartment, eg, silver and
stainless because of the risk of discolouration.
Thecutlerybaskethasafoldingcoverinthe
middle,whichcanbeusedtoprotectsmallitems
orinwhichtoinsertslenderhandles, eg, electric
whisks.
Put long cutlery and knives in the special
knife basket, if fitted, or in the upper basket.
Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely.
See Delicate wash, if you wish to wash sen-
sitive items.
DOSING THE DETERGENT
The amount of detergent used should be in re-
lation to hardness of the water.
Follow the instructions on the detergent pack-
et. If your dishwasher is equipped with a softe-
ner, use the dose recommended for soft water.
Pourdetergentintothedetergentcompartment.
Thereisonespaceforpre-washandoneformain
wash, see Dispenser. Call the maker of the de-
tergent if you have any questions concerning
the detergent.
WARNING
Dishwasher detergent is corrosive - Take care to
keep it out of reach of children.
CAUTION
Use dishwasher detergent only.
Detergents intended for washing up by hand
are unsuitable and should not be used because
the lather would obstruct the working of the
machine.
LOSE THE DOOR AND TURN ON THE
MAINPOWER
SELECT A PROGRAMME
Theeasiestwayistochooseastandarddishwash-
ing programme. Just press one of the program-
me symbols, and the machine does the rest. Or
you can select the washing temperature, num-
ber of rinses, heated drying, etc, yourself. See
Options.
Ifyouusedoneof the standardprogrammes
for the previous wash, ie, Intensive, Strong or
Normalwash,themachinewillrememberitand
all you have to do is press the Start push button
to get the same programme.

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Intensive wash
Use the Intensive wash programme for heavily
soiled ware, such as pots and pans, and gratin
forms. The dishwasher can suitably be loaded
with other items if not completely filled.
Strong wash
UsetheStrongwash programmefordirtyware,
such as pots and pans, and gratin forms. The
dishwasher can suitably be loaded with other
items if not completely filled.
Normal wash
Use this programm for normal washing. It is
devised for normally soiled glasses, cups and
saucers, plates, dishes, etc.
Quick wash
Use this programme if items are only slightly
soiled. It is intended for glasses and china that
have just been used and therefore do not requi-
re a more powerful programme.
Delicate ware
can be washed using the Quick-wash program-
me. Eliminate heated drying if you want to be
extra careful. See also, Delicate wash.
Rinse and hold
For rinsing, with the intention of waiting until
the machine is full before washing.
PRESS START
Themachinewillstart,and automatically carry
out the entire washing programme.The mach-
ine will not start if the door is not fully closed.
Want to change your mind?
If you want to change the programme after you
have started the machine, press Stop for three
seconds.Thenselectanew programmebypres-
sing the appropriate symbol and then the Start
button.
Want to put more things in the dishwasher?
Open the door carefully, and the machine will
stop automatically. Put the dishes in the mach-
ine, close the door and the machine will conti-
nue where it left off.
If you stop the machine with the main power
switch
(or if there is a power failure) before the pro-
gramme is finished, the programme will conti-
nue from where it was interrupted when power
is restored.
N.B.
If the power is turned off, or if the door is open
for more than two minutes, during the drying
phase, the programme will be reset.
AFTER WASHING
When the machine has stopped, it consumes
extremely little power. When the programme
has stopped the indication-lamps are lightning,
this shows that the programme is ready. To
switch it off completely, turn off the main po-
wer switch.Turn off the water tap if the mach-
ine is to be left unattended for a long period,
eg, during holidays.

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CONSUMPTION FIGURES
Washing time (ca. min)*
Energy (ca. kWh)
Washing time (ca. min)**
Energy (ca. kWh)
Water (litre)***
STANDARD PROGRAMMES
PRESS
Programme
70° 65° 65° 55° 45° -
22222-
11111-
43222-
Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
90 80 75 75 29 4
1.0 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.01
120 110 95 90 41 4
2.0 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.01
25.0 21.0 17.5 17.5 14.0 3.5
INTENSIVE WASH
STRONG WASH
NORMAL WASH 55°
* SCS = Super Cleaning System™.
** Washing time can vary depending on temperature of the water, variations in power, etc.
*** Water consumption is about two litres less for machine fitted with softener filter.
Connection to hot water ca. 60°C.
Connection to cold water ca. 15°C.
PROGRAMME
1
2
RINSING
Options
HOW THE MACHINE WORKS
Temperature
Pre-wash with SCS* (number)
Main wash (number)
Rinsing (number)
Drying heat
Fan
NORMAL WASH 65°
2
1
QUICK WASH

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OPTIONS
TEMPERATURE OPTION
TheTemperature optionallowsyoutochoosea
washing temperature, as follows:
INTENSIVE, STRONG WASH: 70 / 55°C
NORMAL WASH: 65 / 55°C
QUICK WASH: 55 / 45°C
The lamp lights if you choose the higher tem-
perature. Your choice remains in the program-
me until it is altered. N.B. 45°C is not saved.
DRYING HEAT
The drying heat button lights if drying heat is
selected. Press again if you want a programme
without drying heat, and the lamp will go out.
The fan dries the dishware even if heat is not
switched on. Not in Quick wash.
THE DISPLAY WINDOW
The display window has four functions. It can show the temperature, the fault indication, the re-
maining programme time and the re-programming
SHOWS HOW MUCH PROGRAMME TIME REMAINS.
When a programme starts, the display shows the length of time it took when it was last run. As the
programme proceeds, the display counts down, showing the time remaining.Times can vary slightly
from one time to another, due to variations in the incoming water temperature etc.
NB!The programme time is not stored in the memory if you open the door, or if the machine has a
fault indication during the programme.
Asthetime proceeds, thetimeis counted downandtheestimatedtime remaining isdisplayed. Ifthe time
exceeds60minutes,thedisplayalternatesbetweenthenumberofhours,followedby h, and the number of
minutes: e.g. 1h–25–1h–25, which says that 1 hour and 25 minutes remain of the programme.
NOTE!
If the machine is connected to a coldwater suply, the time display for remaining time will be incorrect the
first time that each programme is run.The timo on the display stops on 1 minute until the programme is
done. Do not open the door until the machine has stopped.
Onsubsequentrunsoftherespectiveprogrammes,themachinewill calculatethetimeonthebasisofhow
long the programme took on the previous run. The figures are approximated.

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ECO WASH
WASH ONLY WHEN FULL
Save energy by not running the machine until
it is completely full.
WASH AT LOWER TEMPERATURE
If dishware is only lightly soiled you can suita-
blyreducethetemperatureforIntensive,Strong
and Normal wash to 55°C, and Quick wash to
45°C.
CONNECT TO COLD WATER SUPPLY
Ifthemachineisconnectedtoacoldwatersupp-
ly, running time will be longer because heating
of the water will take longer. The longer wash-
ing phase allows you to run a programme at a
lowerwashingtemperatureandstillgetthesame
results.
However, if you are connected to a district
heating supply it will probably be more econo-
mical to connect the dishwasher to the hot wa-
ter supply.
SELECT A PROGRAMME WITHOUT DRYING HEAT
IfyouchooseanIntensive,StrongwashorNor-
mal wash programme without drying heat, the
machinewilldryusingthefanonly.Whenwash-
ing is completed, leave the door ajar to speed
up the drying process by allowing moist air to
escape.
AVOID RINSING BEFORE WASHING
ThankstotheSuper CleaningSystem™,youdo
not need to rinse your dishes under running
water before putting them in the dishwasher.
The machine always starts the main wash with
clean water and a clean machine.
USE AN ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY DETERGENT
Study the environment information on the packet.

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For a variety of reasons, some articles are unsu-
itableformachinewashing.Somematerialscan-
not withstand high temperature, others can be
damaged by dishwasher detergents.
SENSITIVE DECORATION
Chinathathas“on-glaze“decoration(feelsalitt-
le rough) should not be machine washed.
GLASSWARE/CRYSTAL
Position the items so that they do not knock
against one another. Use the lowest dishwash-
ing temperature and the shortest possible pro-
gramme. No drying heat. Antique objects and
very delicate items should not be machine was-
hed.
Glasses that are washed in a dishwasher at high
temperaturecanintimepermanentlyloosetheir
lustre.Washglassesat45°Candasmallamount
of detergent.
SILVER
Silver and stainless steel items should not be
allowed to touch each other because the silver
could otherwise become stained.
CUTLERY WITH BONDED HANDLES
Some types of adhesive cannot withstand
machine washing, ie, cutlery handles are li-
kely to loosen.
WOODEN ITEMS
Wooden items should only be machine washed
if especially recommended.
DELICATE AND SENSITIVE DISHWARE
ALUMINIUM
Aluminiumcan be dulled by machinewashing.
However, good quality aluminium saucepans
can be machine washed, although you must
expect their polished finish to be affected.
PLASTIC MATERIAL
Some plastic materials cannot withstand the
high temperature used in a dishwasher.
To protect plastic items
Select a low-temperature programme, 55°C
without heat drying. Place the objects in the
upper basket away from the heating element.

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CLEANING
CLEANING
The inside of the machine is made of stainless
steel,which is keptclean by normal use. Howe-
ver, deposits of lime can be formed inside the
machine if the water is hard. If this happens,
run a Normal wash programme with two ta-
blespoonful of citric acid in the detergent
compartment.
Coarse filter
The coarse filter catches larger particles of food
that would otherwise tend to clog the drain
pump. Lift out the coarse filter and clean as re-
quired. Remember to put it back into place.
Fine filter
Remains caught by the fine filter are flushed
away automatically each time the machine is
used. Clean the fine filter several times a year.
To release the fine filter, screw out the tubular
part and lift it and the coarse filter straight up.
Clean using a dishbrush. When replacing the
fine filter, ensure that its edges seal properly.
Drain pump
Thepumpcanbereachedfrominsidethemach-
ine.Firstremovethecoarse filter, fine filter and
tubular part. Then remove the small black/yel-
low adapting piece to the left in the bottom
drain.
There youcanreachthepumpbladeandremo-
ve any obstruction. Fit the adapting piece, the
filters and the tubular part back into place.
WARNING
Don’t forget to fit the adapting piece.
Coarse
filter
Fine filter
Tubular strainer

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Spray arms
Spray-armjetsandbearings may sometimes be-
come clogged. Screw off the nut and take off
the washer on top of the spray arm and lift off
the arm. Poke out any obstructions with a ske-
wer or other suitable pointed tool. The spray-
arm jets face downwards.
Door
To clean the edge round the door, use only a
dampragand possiblyalittledetergent.Topre-
vent penetration of water into the door lock
and electrical components, do not use a
spray of any kind.
WARNING
Do not use a spray of any kind close to the
door lock.

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TOPPING UP WITH RINSE AID
Drying will be faster if you use rinse aid. The
rinse-aidindicatinglamp onthepanelwilllight
when the rinse-aid container becomes empty.*
There is also an indicator on the dispenser. See
the figure.There is sufficient rinse aid available
if the indicator is completely black. If the size
oftheblackdotisreduced,thecontainershould
be topped up.Turn and lift the lid of the rinse-
aid container, to the right of the dispenser, and
fill with rinse aid until the indicator is comple-
telyblack.Adjusttheamountofrinseaidneeded
for each run as required in accordance with the
instructions below. Remember to close the lid.
CHOOSE THE DOSE
The dispenser is normally set at 1, but it may
be necessary to adjust depending on hardness
of the water.
Open the rinse-aid lid to gain access to the
setting knob of the dispenser. Set between 1 and
6, ie, the harder the water the higher the setting.
If the water supply in your area indicates
hardness higher than 10 to 12°dH, a rinse aid
containing citric acid (acidic rinse-aid) should
preferablybeused,ie,ifthemachineisnotequip-
ped with its own water softener. Set the dispen-
ser for soft water if your machine has a softener.
Excessiveuseofrinseaidcanresultinlather.
If the water in your area is very soft, you can
suitablydilutetherinseaidwithanequalamount
of water.
Too much rinse aid will cause streaks
on the dishware, while too little may re-
sult in drying marks.
RINSEAID
The rinse-aid indicating lamp on the panel will light when
the rinse-aid container becomes empty.* Not all mach-
ines are fitted with the indicating lamp.
Open
Closed
Indicator
Rinse-aid lid
Open by turning and lifting the lid
*N.B.
After refilling, there may be some delay before
the indicating lamp goes out.

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SALT
FILLING WITH SALT
The salt compartment must be filled with salt
before using a machine that is equipped with a
water softener. Use coarse salt or regenerating
salt that is especially intended for dishwashers.
The salt should preferably be filled just be-
fore running the dishwasher because it is neces-
sary to rinse the machine directly after filling.
Proceed as follows the first time: Unscrew
the lid of the salt container, as illustrated. Insert
the funnel, supplied with the dishwasher, into
the filler hole. Pour in about one litre of water
and then enough salt to fill the container, max.
1.5 kg. Wipe away any spilled salt, so that the
lidwillsealproperly,andscrewonthelidfirmly.
Run a complete programme to ensure that any
remaining salt is rinsed away.
The salt indicating lamp on the panel will
light when the salt container becomes empty.*
Following the first wash cycle the salt container
will be full of water. Unscrew the lid and fill the
container with salt, which should preferably be
done immediately before a wash programme is
started. Wipe away any spilled salt and screw on
the lid. Run a complete programme to ensure
that any remaining salt is rinsed away.
If the indicator does not work it may be be-
causethefloat,fittedunderneaththelid,isstick-
ing in salt residues. Push it up and down to loo-
sen it. The float is reached through the green
arm underneath the lid. Restore the float arm to
the lower position. Models that are not fitted
with an indicator lamp show a green colour in
the lid when there is sufficient salt.
Applies to dishwashers with water softener only.
The salt indicating lamp on the panel will light when
there is no salt left. Not all machines are fitted with the
indicating lamp. In such cases a green indicator is fitted
on the lid of the salt container, see arrow.
Salt container lid
*N.B.
After refilling, there may be some delay before
the indicating lamp goes out.
WARNING
Neverpourdetergentintothesaltcompartment
because it would ruin the softener.

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REPROGRAMMING
Some of the machine functions can be reprogrammed. Access to reprogramming of the machine is
gained via the ordinary control buttons as explained below. Any alteration made will remain intact
until the next time you alter the functions.
Even if the machine is turned off using the main power switch, or if power is cut off in any other
way, the selections made prior to loss of power will remain intact.
The selection is shown for two seconds by the indicator lamps, after which the machine returns to
the main programme.
Empty lamp symbol implies lamp off.
Filled lamp symbol implies lighted lamp.
Filled lamp symbol crossed out and underlined implies flashing lamp.
CHILD-SAFE STARTING
Inadvertent starting of the machine by a child can be counteracted by programming the machine to
start only if the start button is pressed for three seconds to enable it to start.
Display Lamps
1. PRESS QUICK WASH FIVE TIMES* (WITHIN 15 SECONDS)
2. PRESS RINSE ONCE TO OBTAIN CHILD-SAFE START 3
OR RESET:
2. PRESS QUICK WASH ONCE AND YOU WILL GET NORMAL FUNCTION -
* The latest selected setting will be shown.
FAN COOLING
You may allow the fan to cool the dishware for 30 minutes after drying.
1. PRESS FIVE TIMES ON INTENSIVE WASH* (WITHIN 15 SECONDS)
2. PRESS RINSE ONCE TO GET EXTRA FAN COOLING 1
OR RESET:
2. PRESS QUICK WASH ONCE AND YOU WILL GET NORMAL FAN COOLING -
* The latest selected setting will be shown.
SETTINGS
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