Asko DWCFS5936 User manual

Dear customer!
Thank you for choosing this quality product from ASKO.
We hope it will meet your expectations and fulfil your needs for many years to
come. Scandinavian design combines clean lines, everyday functionality and
high quality. These are key characteristics of all our products and the reason
they are greatly appreciated throughout the world.
To get the most out of your new dishwasher, we recommend that you read the
operating instructions before using the dishwasher. The operating instructions
also include information on how you can help protect the environment.
Operating instructions
Dishwasher
ASKO DWCFS5936
Read the instructions before using the appliance.

Contents
2Front panel
3Safety instructions
4Before washing for the first time
5Loading the dishwasher
7Using the dishwasher
9Settings
12Care and cleaning
14Troubleshooting
18Technical information
19Installation
23Service
24Program chart
Front panel
To start the machine, press and hold the main power switch until the display lights up.
0:05
32 321 4 75 6
1. Program button 1*
2. Program button 2*
3. Program button 3*
4. Display
5. Rinse aid indicator (not active if an automatic dosing system is connected)
6. Salt indicator
7. Start/Stop
*Optional program. (To programme the program buttons, see Select programs in section Settings on page 9.)
The panel is fitted with touch buttons with audible feedback (see the chapter Settings).
NOTE!
•60 minutes after the last button press, the machine will switch off to save energy.
Translation of the original instructions.
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Safety instructions
General
•Read the operating instructions and keep them in a safe place!
•Never use the dishwasher for any purpose other than that
specified in these operating instructions.
•Do not load the dishwasher door, basket carriers or
dishwasher baskets with anything other than dishes.
•Never leave the dishwasher door open as someone may trip
on it.
•Only use powder and liquid dishwasher detergent in the
dishwasher’s detergent compartment. (If an automatic dosing
system is connected, the dishwasher’s detergent compartment
must not be used).
•Only use commercial detergent and rinse aid in external
compartments if an automatic dosing system is connected.
(Commercial dishwasher detergent adapted for automatic
dosing systems should not be used in the dishwasher’s
detergent dispensing compartment. Commercial rinse aid
adapted for automatic dosing systems should not be used in
the dishwasher’s rinse aid dispensing compartment.)
•Follow the supplier’s safety regulations concerning the
handling and storage of detergent and rinse aid.
•Place knives and other sharp items so that they cannot harm
anyone or damage the dishwasher.
•The inside of the dishwasher reaches high temperatures when
a program is in progress. Be careful when opening the door.
Let the dish load cool before taking it out.
•Do not touch the heating elements in the bottom of the
dishwasher, as they are very hot during and just after a
dishwashing program has ended.
•This machine can be used by children aged 8 and upwards,
and by people with reduced physical capacity, mental ability,
memory loss or lacking experience and knowledge. These
individuals must be supervised when using the machine or
have instructions on how to use the machine and understand
the risks that can occur. Cleaning of the machine must not be
carried out by children without supervision.
•Children must be watched to ensure they do not play with the
dishwasher.
•Damaged mains cables must only be replaced by a qualified
electrician.
•This dishwasher is for household or similar use, such as:
- staff kitchens in shops, offices and other workplaces.
- farms.
- for guests at hotels, motels and other types of
accommodation.
- bed & breakfast hotels.
The dishwasher can also be used in professional work
environments such as restaurants, cafés/bistros, bars, bed &
breakfast hotels, campsites and marinas.
•Never place dishes with solvent residues in the dishwasher
due to the risk of explosion. Nor may dishes that contain ash,
wax or lubricants be washed in the dishwasher.
•For repairs and maintenance, original spare parts must be
used.
WARNING!
The property’s main power switch must be switched off or
power to the socket turned off during cleaning, maintenance
or when replacing parts!
Installation
Read the safety instructions before installing. See section
Installation.
Child safety
•Always close the door and start the program immediately after
you have added the detergent.
•Keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is
open. Some detergent may remain inside!
•Do not allow children to use or play with the dishwasher. Be
especially vigilant when the door is open.
WARNING!
Children must be supervised –dishwasher detergent is
corrosive! Follow the supplier’s safety regulations concerning
the handling and storage of detergent and rinse aid.
Store detergent and rinse aid out of the reach of children! If
anyone swallows dishwasher detergent, they should
immediately drink one or two glasses of milk or water. Do not
attempt to induce vomiting. Contact a doctor! If anyone gets
dishwasher detergent in their eyes, rinse (for at least 15
minutes) with plenty of water.
Activate child lock (button lock)
You can activate the child lock (button lock) to prevent children
from starting the dishwasher (see the section Settings on page
9).
Winter storage/transport
•Store the dishwasher where the temperature remains above
freezing.
•Avoid long transport distances in very cold weather.
•Transport the dishwasher upright.
Overflow guard
The overflow protection starts draining and ends any program in
progress if the water level in the dishwasher exceeds the normal
level. If the protective cap is triggered, turn off the water supply
and call the service department.
Cleaning
When cleaning the edge around the door, use only a slightly
damp cloth. Do not spray water around the edge! Moisture can
make its way into the lock, which contains electrical components.
Packaging
Please sort waste materials in accordance with local guidelines.
Disposal
The dishwasher is manufactured and labelled for recycling.
When the dishwasher has reached the end of its service life and
is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable.
Pull out the power cable and cut it as short as possible.
Contact your local authority for information about where and how
your dishwasher should be correctly recycled.
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Before washing for the
first time
Automatic dosing system
The dishwasher can be connected to an automatic dosing system
for commercial detergent and rinse aid which simplifies daily use
and reduces the risk of overdosing.
In section Installation on page 19 and in section Settings on page
9 the process for connecting and activating an automatic dosing
system is described.
Add the commercial detergent and rinse aid adapted for
automatic dosing systems to their respective external
compartments in good time to prevent air getting into the system.
Acid rinse aid is recommended for hard water (water with a high
mineral content).
WARNING!
Note that there are risks involved in handling commercial
detergent and rinse aid. Protective gloves and goggles must
be used when handling these products.
Follow the supplier’s safety regulations concerning the handling
and storage of detergent and rinse aid.
Checking water hardness
In order to achieve good dishwashing results, the dishwasher
needs soft water (water with low mineral content). Hard water
leaves a white coating on dishes and the dishwasher.
Water hardness is specified using the German water hardness
scale (°dH) or the French water hardness scale (°fH).
A water supply with a water hardness in excess of 6°dH (9°fH)
must be softened. This is done automatically with the aid of the
built-in water softener. In order for the water softener to function
optimally, it must be adjusted to the hardness of the water supply.
Once you have adjusted the water softener, use detergent and
rinse aid doses suitable for soft water. test
Contact the local waterworks to check the water hardness in your
area.
Make a note of the water hardness:____________
Recommended
setting
French water
hardness scale
German water
hardness scale
00-5°fH0-3°dH
16-9°fH4-5°dH
210-14°fH6-8°dH
315-20°fH9-11°dH
421-25°fH12-14°dH
526-34°fH15-19°dH
635-43°fH20-24°dH
744-52°fH25-29°dH
853-70°fH30-39°dH
971°fH40°dH
If the water hardness exceeds 20°dH (36°fH), we recommend
connecting an external water softener.
WARNING!
Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and the
dishwasher. It is therefore important that you select the right
setting for the water softener!
Never run the dishwasher with an empty salt compartment if
the water supply has a water hardness in excess of 6°dH (9°fH).
Adjusting the water softener
In section Settings on page 9 the process for setting the water
softener is described. Do not forget to put salt in the salt
compartment after you have set the water softener.
Pre-selected at factory: 6
Top up with salt
Before you begin using a dishwasher with a water softener, you
must fill the salt compartment with salt. Use large grain salt or
special dishwasher salt.
WARNING!
Top up the salt just before running a program. To avoid the risk
of rust stains, the dishwasher must be rinsed immediately after
topping up the salt.
Never pour dishwasher detergent into the salt compartment.
This destroys the water softener!
Do as follows the first time:
1. Unscrew the lid as illustrated.
2. Place the funnel supplied with the dishwasher in the salt
compartment top-up hole. First, pour in about 1 l of water.
3. Then add salt, a maximum of 1.5 kg, until the compartment is
full.
4. Wipe up any excess salt so that the lid can be screwed on
firmly.
5. Run a program to ensure that any salt in the dishwasher is
rinsed away.
Salt compartment lid
Refill salt indicator
When the salt needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the
display.
When the salt runs out, unscrew the cap and fill the container
with salt. Water is only needed the first time! Wipe clean and
tighten. Run a program to ensure that any salt in the dishwasher
is rinsed away.
NOTE!
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes
out.
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Top up with rinse aid
Add the rinse aid to the rinse aid compartment if the dishwasher
is not connected to an automatic dosing system for commercial
rinse aid.
Drying is faster and a better result is achieved if you use rinse
aid. You will also achieve a better dishwashing result with clear
and spotless dishes. Acid rinse aid is recommended for hard
water (water with a high mineral content).
1. Open the rinse aid compartment lid.
2. Carefully top up with rinse aid. Only add rinse aid to the level
marked max.
3. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment.
4. Close the lid firmly.
NOTE!
Commercial rinse aid adapted for automatic dosing systems
should not be used in the dishwasher’s rinse aid dispensing
compartment.
Refill rinse aid indicator
When the dishwasher’s rinse aid compartment needs topping
up, the above symbol lights on the display.
NOTE!
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes
out.
Setting the rinse aid dosage
The section Settings describes how to set the rinse aid dosage.
Rinse aid dispensing can be set to On or Off.
Activate rinse aid dosage:
•If the dishes have water marks.
•Spots or films on the dishes.
Deactivate rinse aid dosage:
•If the dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
•If the dishes are streaked.
•Build-up of foam. If you have very soft water, the rinse aid can
be diluted 50:50 with water.
Loading the dishwasher
Fragile dishes
Some cookware is not dishwasher safe. This can be for several
reasons. Some materials cannot withstand strong heat, others
can be damaged by dishwashing detergent.
Fragile decoration
Porcelain with decoration on top of the glazing (the items feel
rough) should not be washed in a dishwasher.
Crystal/Glass
Place items so that they do not touch each other during the wash.
Use a short program with the lowest possible wash temperature.
Antique and very fragile items should not be washed in a
dishwasher.
Glass washed in a dishwasher at high temperatures can gradually
develop a grey film that cannot be removed. Wash fine glassware
at a low temperature and with a small amount of detergent.
Silver
Silver and stainless steel items should not come into contact, as
the silver can become discoloured.
Cutlery with glued handles
Some types of glue are not dishwasher safe. In such cases, the
handles may loosen.
Wood
Wooden items should only be washed in a dishwasher if marked
dishwasher safe.
Aluminium
Aluminium can lose its shine if washed in a dishwasher. However,
good quality aluminium pans can be washed in a dishwasher,
even if some of the shine will be lost.
Plastic items
Avoid washing plastic items that cannot withstand high
temperatures.
Dishwasher baskets and basket
carriers
There is space for two standard-sized plastic dishwasher baskets
in the dishwasher 500 x 500 mm. The dishwasher baskets are
placed into the dishwasher’s adapted basket carriers.
NOTE!
Check that the plastic dishwasher baskets are placed within
the edges of the basket carriers.
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Upper basket carrier
Place dishes into a plastic dishwasher basket with dirty surfaces
facing inwards and downwards. Place the dishwasher basket
onto the dishwasher’s upper basket carrier.
Check that the spray arms can rotate freely.
The upper basket carrier is supplier in the lower position, but can
be moved up to make more space for the lower dishwasher
basket if large items are being washed.
Raising the upper basket carrier
1. Pull out the basket carrier. (Lift out any plastic dishwasher
baskets.)
2. Turn the basket catch outwards at the end of both runners.
3. Grip the basket carrier with both hands, pull it out and move
the basket carrier to the upper position.
4. Slide the spray pipe connection up to the upper position to
connect it with the upper spray arm.
5. Turn back the basket catch at the end of both runners.
NOTE!
Check the spray pipe connection is connected to the upper
spray arm.
Lowering the upper basket carrier
1. Pull out the basket carrier. (Lift out any plastic dishwasher
baskets.)
2. Turn the basket catch outwards at the end of both runners.
3. Grip the basket carrier with both hands, pull it out and move
the basket carrier down to the lower position.
4. Slide the spray pipe connection down to the lower position to
connect it with the upper spray arm.
5. Turn back the basket catch at the end of both runners.
NOTE!
Check the spray pipe connection is connected to the upper
spray arm.
Lower basket carrier
Place dishes into a plastic dishwasher basket with dirty surfaces
facing inwards and downwards. Place the dishwasher basket
onto the dishwasher’s lower basket carrier. Check that the spray
arms can rotate freely.
Cutlery
Use adapted cutlery baskets. Place cutlery with the handles
facing down, except for knives, and spread them out as much
as possible. Ensure that spoons do not stack inside each other.
Alternatively, lie the cutlery horizontally in a dishwasher basket.
WARNING!
Knives and other pointed items must be placed with the points
down in an adapted cutlery basket or lain horizontally in a
dishwasher basket.
NOTE!
Do not place cutlery made of different materials, such as silver
and stainless steel, in the same place (risk of discolouration).
NOTE!
Check that the spray arms can rotate freely.
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Using the dishwasher
Automatic dosing system
The dishwasher can be connected to an automatic dosing system
for commercial detergent and rinse aid which simplifies daily use
and reduces the risk of overdosing.
In section Installation on page 19 and in section Settings on page
9 the process for connecting and activating an automatic dosing
system is described.
Add the commercial detergent and rinse aid adapted for
automatic dosing systems to their respective external
compartments in good time to prevent air getting into the system.
WARNING!
Note that there are risks involved in handling commercial
detergent and rinse aid. Protective gloves and goggles must
be used when handling these products.
Follow the supplier’s safety regulations concerning the handling
and storage of detergent and rinse aid.
NOTE!
Powder or liquid dishwasher detergent must not be used in the
dishwasher’s detergent compartment if the dishwasher is
connected to an automatic dosing system.
Add detergent
Add the detergent to the detergent compartment if the dishwasher
is not connected to an automatic dosing system for commercial
detergent.
1. Main wash detergent compartment
Detergent is added according to water hardness.
Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging. This
dishwasher is fitted with a water softener, so use detergent and
rinse aid doses suitable for soft water.
Too much detergent can result in less effective dishwashing and
also entails greater environmental impact.
Add the detergent to the detergent compartment. Contact the
detergent manufacturer if you have questions about the detergent.
WARNING!
Children must be supervised –dishwasher detergent is
corrosive!
NOTE!
Only use powder and liquid dishwasher detergent in the
dishwasher’s detergent compartment. Dishwasher tablets are
not recommended. Washing up liquid must not be used as the
foam that forms prevents the dishwasher from operating
effectively.
Commercial dishwasher detergent adapted for automatic
dosing systems should not be used in the dishwasher’s
detergent dispensing compartment.
Detergent with high enzyme content
If detergent with high enzyme content will be used, we
recommend a program with a low temperature for the main wash
and a high temperature for the final rinse. Program A, Program B
and Program C can be designed according to the business’s
specific needs. Create a program with prewash, long main wash
at a low temperature (40 °C) and final rinse at a high temperature
(60 °C or 70 °C). See “Create program”in section Settings on
page 9.
The main power switch
Press and hold the main power switch until the display lights up.
The message “Open to unlock”is shown on the display. Open
the door to activate the panel.
Program selection
Press one of the program buttons 1, 2 and 3. (To program the
program buttons, see Select programs in section Settings on
page 9.)
Quick Wash
Short programs for lightly soiled/rinsed dishes such as glasses
and coffee cups.
Quick Wash Universal
Short programs for rinsed dishes. (Not dried leftovers.)
Universal
Standard program for normally soiled/scraped dishes. (Not dried
leftovers.)
Universal Plus 1)
Efficient program for very dirty dishes with slight dried leftovers.
(Not burnt-on food such as in gratin dishes.)
Intensive 1)
Powerful program for extremely dirty dishes.
Wine Glasses
Gentle program for fragile dishes such as fine glassware.
Beer Glasses
Program specially adapted for robust beer glasses. No rinse aid
is dispensed during the final rinse. The final rinse is carried out
automatically in cold water if it is connected.
Rinse
Program for rinsing dishes.
Drain
Program for pumping out water, for example in the event of
programs being interrupted.
1) An automatic dosing system for detergent must be connected for the program to function optimally in both prewash and main wash
(otherwise the program’s prewash will be deactivated). In section Installation on page 19 and in section Settings on page 9 the
process for connecting and activating an automatic dosing system is described.
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Program A / Program B / Program C 1)
Programs which can be adapted for specific needs. See “Create
program”in section Settings on page 9.
Starting the dishwasher
Press and hold Start/Stop until the display shows “Program
started”. This indicates that the dishwasher is ready to start. Close
the door properly, or the dishwasher will not start.
NOTE!
If the machine does not start within 2 minutes of the last button
press, the display returns to showing the last program run.
Information on the front display.
The front display shows Show remaining time, Show temperature
and/or Show wash sequence. Select the information you want
displayed on the front display. See “Operating information”in
section Settings on page 9.
Show time
Once you have selected a program, the display indicates how
long the program took last time it was used. Once you have
started the dishwasher, the display indicates how much program
time remains.
This may differ somewhat from time to time depending on the
temperature of the water supply, the amount of dishes, the
ambient temperature and other factors.
While the program is running, the time counts down and the
remaining program time is shown on the display. The remaining
time is shown, for example, as 1:15, which means the program
will run for another 1 hour and 15 minutes.
NOTE!
During the first run of each program, the remaining time
displayed can be slightly misleading, as the dishwasher is
estimating the time. When you run the program a second time,
the dishwasher will calculate the remaining time based on the
previous duration of the program.
Show temperature
The washing water’s current temperature is shown on the display.
Show dishwashing sequence
The current dishwashing sequence is shown on the display.
Stopping or changing a program
A program should only be interrupted if it is absolutely necessary.
Open the door, press and hold Start/Stop for three seconds if
you want to interrupt the program after you have started the
dishwasher. Refill the detergent (this happens automatically if an
automatic dosing system is connected). Then select a new
program, press Start/Stop and close the door.
WARNING!
Risk of burns if the dishwasher door opens while a program is
in progress. Note that the inside of the dishwasher reaches a
high temperature, especially during the final rinse.
If the dishwasher is switched off using
the main power switch or during a
power cut
If the dishwashing program was not finished, the interrupted
program continues when power is restored.
Once the program has finished
Once the program has finished, "END" appears on the display.
A buzzer also sounds at the end of the program. See the section
Settings, which describes how to change this function.
The dishwasher switches off automatically 60 minutes after the
program ends. Shut off the water tap if the dishwasher is not used
for a long time.
WARNING!
The inside of the dishwasher reaches high temperatures when
a program is in progress. Be careful when opening the door.
Let the baskets cool before taking them out.
Do not touch the heating elements in the bottom of the
dishwasher, as they are very hot during and just after a
dishwashing program has ended.
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Settings
1.
Betjeningsmenu
Open the Function Menu:
DescriptionButton press
Turn off the machine.
Open the door.
Press and hold the main power switch until the display lights up.
1.
Within 20 seconds;
- press the button 2, 5 times.
- press the button 3, 5 times.
x 5
2.
x 5
The display shows Function Menu. Confirm your selection by pressing Start/Stop.3.
(Exit the menu by pressing on the button PROG until Exit? is shown on the display. Confirm your selection
by pressing Start/Stop.)
Navigate the Function Menu:
DescriptionButton press
Press the program button 1 to scroll through the settings.
Press Start/Stop to save the setting and continue to the next menu stage.
(Exit the menu by pressing on the button PROG until Exit? is shown on the display. Confirm your selection
by pressing Start/Stop.)
TIP!
To make any future servicing easier, make note of selected settings in the Function Menu.
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You can change the following settings in the Function Menu:
AlternativesSettings
You can choose the language used for the display.English/Svenska/Dansk/Norsk/
Suomi/Français/Deutsch/Italiano/
Español/Nederlands/Русский
1. Language
The washing water’s highest temperature in the last run
program is shown in the display.
2. Temp. in last program
Vent the automatic dosing system by activating Dispense
detergent and Dispense rinse aid.
Dispense detergent3. Automatic dosing system
Dispense rinse aid
Activate Detergent if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Detergent: On/Off
Detergent will be added for 30 seconds during the main wash.
Activate Rinse aid if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Rinse aid: On/Off
Rinse aid will be added for 30 seconds during the final rinse.
Only select High if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Spray pressure: High/Normal
You can activate the child lock (button lock) to prevent
children from starting the dishwasher.
Child lock: On/Off4. Child lock
To temporarily deactivate and activate the child lock, press
and hold the button above the symbol for five seconds. (The
child lock activates automatically again after two minutes.)
Temperatures can be displayed in °C (Celsius) or °F
(Fahrenheit).
Celsius/Fahrenheit5. Temperature unit
Select what information should be shown on the front display
under the program in progress. (If Off is selected on all
programs, the remaining time will be shown.)
Show remaining time: On/Off6. Operating information
Show temperature: On/Off
Show wash sequence: On/Off
The dishwasher uses a buzzer to indicate when a program is
finished or when a fault has occurred.
Off/Low/Mid/High7. Signal volume
This sound is used to confirm each button press.Off/Low/Mid/High8. Button volume
For adjusting the contrast in the displays.LCD contrast: 1/2/3/49. LCD contrast
Settings for dispensing rinse aid. (Only active if Automatic
dosing system for rinse aid is set on Off.)
Rinse aid: On/Off10. Rinse aid
Adjusting the water softener. Select a setting depending on
the hardness of the water supply. It is important that this
setting is correct!
Water hardness: 0-911. Water hardness
Recommended
setting
French water
hardness scale
German water
hardness scale
00-5°fH0-3°dH
16-9°fH4-5°dH
210-14°fH6-8°dH
315-20°fH9-11°dH
421-25°fH12-14°dH
526-34°fH15-19°dH
635-43°fH20-24°dH
744-52°fH25-29°dH
853-70°fH30-39°dH
971°fH40°dH
High setting for the water softener in the event of problems
with white coatings on the dishes and in the dishwasher.
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AlternativesSettings
Select Single if the dishwasher is connected to cold or hot
water. Select Mix if the dishwasher is connected to both cold
and hot water.
Water connection: Single/Mix12. Water connection
Design your own dishwashing program (Program A, Program B and Program C) according to your
business’s specific needs.
13. Create program
NOTE!
If an automatic dosing system is connected or disconnected, check the following settings for the
each program: Spray pressure, Prewash 1, Prewash 2.
Pre-programmed: Prewash 1: Off, Prewash 2: Off, Main wash temp.: 45 °C, Main wash time: 5 min.,
Spray pressure: Normal, Rinse 1: Cold, Rinse 2: Off, Rinse 3: Off, Final rinse temp.: 45 °C, Final rinse
hold. time: 1 min.
–Create program A
Pre-programmed: Prewash 1: Warm, Prewash 2: Off, Main wash temp.: 60 °C, Main wash time: 20 min.,
Spray pressure: Normal, Rinse 1: Warm, Rinse 2: Cold, Rinse 3: Off, Final rinse temp.: 65 °C, Final rinse
hold. time: 5 min.
–Create program B
Pre-programmed: Prewash 1: Cold, Prewash 2: Warm, Main wash temp.: 70 °C, Main wash time: 45
min., Spray pressure: Normal, Rinse 1: Warm, Rinse 2: Cold, Rinse 3: Off, Final rinse temp.: 75 °C, Final
rinse hold. time: 15 min.
–Create program C
Off/Cold/Warm (50 °C)1. Prewash 1 1)
Only activate Prewash if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Off/Cold/Warm (50 °C)2. Prewash 2 1)
Only activate Prewash if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Select the temperature for the main wash (20 °C-70 °C).3. Main wash temp.
Select the time for the main wash (5-20 min.).4. Main wash time
High/Normal5. Spray pressure
Only select High if the dishwasher is connected to an
automatic dosing system.
Off/Cold/Warm (50 °C)6. Rinse 1
Off/Cold/Warm (50 °C)7. Rinse 2
Off/Cold/Warm (50 °C)8. Rinse 3
Select the temperature for the final rinse (40 °C- 85 °C).9. Final rinse temp.
The maximum temperature may increase somewhat (2 °C) to
guarantee that the final rinse maintains a fixed temperature
the entire time.
Select a holding time for the selected temperature during final
rinse (1-15min.).
10. Final rinse hold. time
Confirm the settings by pressing Start/Stop.
–Save Program
Select the program to be active on the program buttons 1, 2
and 3.
Quick Wash, Quick Wash Universal,
Universal, Universal Plus, Intensive, Wine
Glasses, Beer Glasses, Rinse, Drain,
Program A, Program B, Program C
14. Select programs
1) An automatic dosing system for detergent must be connected and must in the Function Menu Automatic dosing system be set at
Detergent:On, otherwise the program’s Prewash 1 and Prewash 2 will be deactivated.
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Care and cleaning
WARNING!
The property’s main power switch must be switched off or power
to the socket turned off while work is being carried out!
Coarse filter
The coarse filter traps larger food particles, which cannot get
past the drainage pump. Empty the coarse filter when necessary.
1. Lift the coarse filter by the handle.
2. Empty the coarse filter. Remember to refit it!
Coarse filter
Fine filter
Debris that collects on the fine filter is automatically rinsed away
during each wash. Clean the fine filter when necessary.
1. Turn the handle anticlockwise once.
1x
2. Lift the filter straight up using the handle. Free the coarse filter
to clean the fine filter.
Fine filter
3. Check that the coloured stop on the right in the bottom drain
is in place.
4. Refit in reverse order. Check that the edges seal properly
when refitting the fine filter.
5. Lock the filter in place by turning the handle clockwise to the
stop position. The handle should point straight out from the
dishwasher.
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NOTE!
Dishwashing results may be affected if the filters are incorrectly
fitted. Note that the dishwasher must not be used without the
filters in place!
Drainage pump
If the water has not been pumped out of the dishwasher when
the dishwashing program ends, the drainage pump may be
blocked by foreign matter. The pump can be accessed from
inside the dishwasher.
1. Cut the power to the dishwasher by switching off the property’s
main power switch.
2. Remove the coarse filter and the fine filter.
3. Remove the small yellow fitted piece to the left of the bottom
drain by depressing the catch in the direction of the arrow
(see illustration below).
4. By inserting your finger into the hole you can turn the pump
blade to release anything blocking it.
5. Reinstall the fitted piece and then the filters.
6. Switch on the property’s main power switch.
If the dishwasher still does not start and a whirring sound is
heard, the overflow protection has been activated.
•Shut off the water.
•Switch off the property’s main power switch.
•Call the service department.
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NOTE!
Do not forget to reinstall the fitted piece.
Spray arms
Holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked. Remove
any debris using a pin or the like. The spray arms also have holes
underneath.
To facilitate cleaning you can remove the spray arms. Do not
forget to refit them.
Lower spray arm
•Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it.
Upper spray arm
1. Pull out the basket carrier.
2. Unscrew the spray arm bearings as illustrated to remove the
spray arm from the upper basket carrier.
Spray arm bearings
Cleaning the outside of the machine
Clean the outside of the machine and the program panel with a
mild cleaner. Do not use any solvents, as these can damage the
machine.
NOTE!
Do not hose down the machine with water!
Door
When cleaning the edge around the door, use only a slightly
damp cloth (with a little cleaner if necessary).
WARNING!
Do not use a spray bottle or the like around the door lock. This
is to ensure that water does not penetrate the door catch and
come into contact with the electrical components.
Limescale deposits
The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean
through normal use. If you have hard water, limescale deposits
may build up in the dishwasher. If this happens, run a program
with two tablespoons of citric acid in the detergent compartment
(with no dishes in the machine). (If an automatic dosing system
is connected, it should be deactivated when cleaning with citric
acid to achieve the desired effect.)
Front panel
Keep the sensor buttons clean and free from grease. Dry them
with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never use cleaning agents –
these may scratch the surface. Turn off the dishwasher using the
main power switch when cleaning the sensor buttons to avoid
involuntary button pressing.
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Troubleshooting
ActionType of fault on the
display
Front display
Clear the drainage pump. See the chapter Care and cleaning. If the problem persists, call
the service department.
Overfilling 1F10
See “Water remains in the dishwasher”in the table “Problem”below. If the problem persists,
call the service department.
Water outlet faultF11
Check that the water tap is on. Check that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked.
If the problem persists, call the service department.
Water inlet faultF12
Turn off the water tap and call the service department.Inlet valve leakageF40
Check plugs/fuses. Also check that the drainage hose is fitted in accordance with the
installation instructions. If the problem persists, cut the power using the property’s main
power switch and call the service department.
Temp. stop fault 3F41
Call the service department.Thermistor fault 1F42
Call the service department.Pressure sensor fault
1
F43
Call the service department.Pressure sensor fault
2
F47
Call the service department.Thermistor fault 2F48
Call the service department.Temp. stop fault 1F49
Call the service department.Temp. stop fault 2F50
Check plugs/fuses. If the problem persists, cut the power using the property’s main power
switch and call the service department.
Temp. stop fault 4F51
Check that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked. Also check that the drainage
hose is fitted in accordance with the installation instructions. If the problem persists, call
the service department.
Water level faultF52
Check that the filters are not clogged. Restart the dishwasher. If the problem persists, call
the service department.
Circulation faultF53
Turn off the water tap and call the service department.Overfilling 2F54
(MCU is an abbreviation of "Motor Control Unit"). Call the service department.Communication fault
MCU
F55
Call the service department.Circulation faultF56
(MCU is an abbreviation of "Motor Control Unit"). Call the service department.Version MCU FaultF57
(UIC is an abbreviation of "User Interface Control"). Call the service department.Communication fault
UIC
F58
(UIC is an abbreviation of "User Interface Control"). Call the service department.Version UIC faultF59
Call the service department.Unknown faultF60
Press any button to clear the error message.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
Remove the arms and clean them.The spray arms do not rotate.The dishes are not clean.
Check that the dishes are not blocking the
spray arms.
Clean the spray arms. See the chapter Care
and cleaning.
Spray arm holes or bearings blocked.
Select a more powerful program.Dishwashing program too weak.
Dose according to water hardness. Far too
much or far too little detergent results in
poorer dishwashing results.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Avoid large packages.Old detergent. Detergent is a perishable
product.
Do not cover porcelain with large bowls or
the like. Avoid placing very tall glasses in the
corners of the baskets.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Avoid arranging large items, i.e. big plates
and pots, in such a way that the water cannot
pass from the inside out towards the
dishwasher door.
Place dishes to sit steady.Glasses and cups have toppled over during
the program.
Check that the filter handle is locked in the
stop position. The handle should point
straight out from the dishwasher.
The filters are not fitted correctly.
Check that the coloured stop on the right in
the bottom drain is in place. See the chapter
Care and cleaning.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Check that the salt compartment lid is
properly tightened. Otherwise call the service
department.
The water softener is leaking salt.Spots or films on the dishes.
See “Water hardness”in section Settings.Incorrect water softener setting.
See section Before washing for the first time
and “Rinse aid”in section Settings.
Incorrect rinse aid dosage setting.
Top up with salt. See the chapter Before
washing for the first time.
Salt compartment empty.
Switch to an acid rinse aid.Limescale deposits due to water that is too
hard (water with high mineral content). See section Limescale deposits in chapter
Care and cleaning.
Wash crystal at a low temperature and with
a conservative amount of detergent. Contact
the detergent manufacturer.
Too high temperature and/or too much
detergent can cause etching on crystal.
Unfortunately, this cannot be repaired, only
prevented.
Lower the dosage. See section Before
washing for the first time and “Rinse aid”in
section Settings. If the water is very soft, you
may want to dilute the rinse aid 50:50 with
water.
Rinse aid dosage setting too high.The dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
Rinse off these types of foodstuffs if not
starting the dishwasher immediately. Use the
Rinse program.
Some foodstuffs, such as mustard,
mayonnaise, lemon, vinegar, salt and
dressings, can cause spots on stainless steel
if left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or silver.
Silver and stainless steel items should not
come into contact during dishwashing.
All stainless steel can cause spots on silver
if they come into contact during dishwashing.
Aluminium can also cause spots on dishes.
Use a detergent with a bleaching agent.Lipstick and tea can be difficult to wash off.Spots left after washing.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
Check that the Spray pressure setting under
Automatic dosing system is set correctly.
The Function Menu is set incorrectly.Residue from the detergent remains in the
dishwasher.
Check that the Spray pressure setting under
Program A, Program B and Program C is set
correctly.
Check that the Spray pressure setting under
Automatic dosing system is set correctly.
The Function Menu is set incorrectly.Noises when dishwashing.
Check that the Spray pressure setting under
Program A, Program B and Program C is set
correctly.
Check that the dishes are placed securely.
Spin the spray arms to make sure they can
rotate.
The dishes are not correctly placed or the
spray arms are not rotating.
Rattling sound when dishwashing.
Press and hold Start/Stop until “Program
started”is shown on the display. This
indicates that the dishwasher is ready to start.
The Start/Stop start button has been pressed
for too short a time.
The dishwasher does not start.
Check.The door is not properly closed.
Check.A fuse/circuit breaker has been tripped.
Check.The property’s main power switch is switched
off.
Check.The water tap is turned off.
Check.Overflow/leaks.
Shut off the water tap. Switch off the
property’s main power switch and then call
the service department.
A whirring sound (the drainage pump) is
heard from the dishwasher and does not stop
when the main power switch is turned off.
None, next time the program is run the
corrected time will be displayed.
The program is taking longer than estimated.1 minute appears in the display.
Regeneration of the water softener occurs,
extending the program duration.
Clear the coarse and fine filters.The filters are clogged.Water remains in the dishwasher.
Check that the filter handle is locked in the
stop position. The handle should point
straight out from the dishwasher.
The filters are not fitted correctly.
Clean the drainage pump. See the chapter
Care and cleaning.
Debris in the drainage pump.
Check that the coloured stop on the right in
the bottom drain is in place. See the chapter
Care and cleaning.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Check that the hose is free from kinks and
sharp bends.
Kink in drainage hose.
Loosen the drainage hose where it connects
to the sink unit's water trap. Check that no
debris has fastened. Is the cone-shaped part
of the pipe cut to an inner diameter of at least
14 mm?
Blocked drainage hose.
Clean with washing-up brush and low
foaming cleaner.
Dirt around the seals and in corners.Bad odour in dishwasher.
Run a program with a higher temperature
about once a month.
Low temperature programs have been
selected for a prolonged period.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
Fully load the dishwasher.The dishwasher is not fully loaded.The dishes are not dry enough.
Top up or increase the rinse aid dosage. See
section Before washing for the first time and
“Rinse aid”in section Settings.
Rinse aid needs topping up or dosage is set
too low.
Select a program with a higher temperature
in the final rinse.
Open the door a little once the program has
finished.
Check that the plastic dishwasher baskets
are placed within the edges of the basket
carriers and that these are in the correct
horizontal position.
The baskets are not correctly positioned.Cannot close door.
Check that the dishes are not preventing the
basket carriers with dishwasher baskets from
sliding properly into place.
Wait a moment then try again.You have pressed the touch buttons too soon
after opening the door.
The touch buttons do not react when
pressed.
Clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth.Dirt on the touch buttons.
Open the door to activate the panel.The door is not open wide enough.
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Technical information
Technical data
ASKOBrand:
847-902 mmHeight:
600 mmWidth:
596 mmDepth:
67 kg1)
Weight:
0.03–1.0 MPaWater pressure:
0.3–10 kp/cm2
3–100 N/cm2
See the serial number plateElectrical connection:
See the serial number plateRated power:
51 dB(A) re 1 pWNoise emissions:
1) Weight can vary due to different specifications.
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Installation
600
670
717
700
1235
596
556
93
30
32
861 -902
127-167
831
[mm]
*Remove rubber feet and locking nuts for an installed
height of 850-861mm.
Safety instructions
•Connections to electricity, water and drainage must be
performed by a qualified professional.
•Always follow applicable regulations for water, drainage and
electricity.
•Take care during installation! Wear protective gloves! There
must always be two people!
•Place a drip tray on the floor beneath the dishwasher to
prevent damage from any water leaks.
•Before screwing the dishwasher into place, test the dishwasher
by running the Rinse program. Check that the dishwasher fills
with water and drains. Check also that none of the connections
leak.
WARNING!
Turn off the water supply when installing the dishwasher!
WARNING!
The property’s main power switch must be switched off or power
to the socket turned off while work is being carried out!
Transport protection for the door
Do not forget to remove the transport protection for the door when
unpacking the dishwasher.
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Suggested machine installations
The dishwasher is intended for freestanding installation, but can
also be installed under a worktop. Check that there is an air gap
of 10 mm between the underside of the worktop and the top edge
of the dishwasher, as well as behind the dishwasher when it is
being built-in.
A cable and hose hole does not need to be bigger than 38 mm
in diameter. Increase the cable and hose hole to 50 mm in
diameter if the dishwasher is also to be connected to an automatic
dosing system. Make sure that the cable and hose hole’s edges
are even and will not damage the drainage and inlet hoses or
the power cable.
The interior design around the dishwasher should be adapted
for commercial use to clear the hot condensed water.
Adjust the height and slide the
dishwasher into place
Freestanding
1. Make sure the area on which the dishwasher is to be installed
is firm. Adjust the dishwasher's height using the four steel feet
so that the dishwasher is level. The dishwasher may lean no
more than 5 mm.
2. Lock the steel feet with the lock nuts.
Steel feet
3. Once the steel feet are properly adjusted, tighten the two
rubber feet against the floor. The rubber feet now prevent the
machine from tipping over.
Built-in
1. Start by measuring the height from the floor to the bottom
edge of the worktop.
2. Measure the height from the floor to the top edge of the
dishwasher.
3. Adjust all feet by turning them clockwise to raise or
anticlockwise to lower the dishwasher.
24 mm
4. Check that there is an air gap of 10 mm between the underside
of the worktop and the top edge of the dishwasher, as well as
behind the dishwasher.
5. Tighten the lock nuts (lock nut) on the rear feet.
6. Slide the dishwasher into place.
•Pull through the drainage and supply hoses when the
machine is slid into place. Also pull through the hoses and
wiring for the automatic dosing system, if one is connected.
•Check that the hoses have no kinks or sharp bends, and
check that there is nothing that can damage the hoses.
7. Make any final adjustments to the front feet (the dishwasher
may lean no more than 5 mm) and tighten the lock nuts.
8. Once the steel feet are properly adjusted, tighten the two
rubber feet against the floor. The rubber feet now prevent the
machine from tipping over.
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