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USER GUIDE
contents
Introduction 2
Operating Instructions - Prefinished Model 4
Operating Instructions - Integrated Model 6
Accessories 8
Basket, Cup racks, Drain filter access panel, Mega rack, Plate insert, Cutlery basket
Loading 9
Exa ples of how we reco end you load your ,
Exa ples of how not to load your
Dispensers 10
Detergent dispenser, Filling the detergent dispenser, Detergent
quantities, Rinse agent dispenser, Filling the rinse agent dispenser
Water Softener 12
Dinnerware Care 14
Caring for your dinnerware, Vacation Ti e
Wash Programs 15
Wash descriptions for Rinse, Heavy, Nor al, Fast, Delicate, Standard & Eco progra s
Dishwasher Standards est 16
Option Adjustment Mode 17
How to enter Option Adjust ent Mode, How to change the Rinse Agent Setting,
Water Softener Setting, Auto Power Option, End of Wash Progra Beeps,
Closed Drawer Option, and the Clean Dish Indicator Option.
User Maintenance Instructions 20
Cleaning the , Cleaning the drain filter, spray ar , and filter plate
rouble Shooting 22
Proble solver chart, Possible causes, What to do
Fault codes 24
How to recognize a fault code, How to attend to a fault code, Fault code chart
Important Safety Information 25
Fisher & Paykel SmartCare Manufacturer’s Warranty 27
Customer Care 28
Installation Checklist 29
user guide
1
PREFINISHED
& IN EGRA ED
MODELS
PREFINISHED DD603
White, Brushed stainless steel,
Iridium stainless steel and Black
IN EGRA ED DD603 I
introduction
Thank you and congratulations for purchasing your Fisher & Paykel
. The is unique and offers benefits no other
dish asher can. The utilizes the efficiency and easy access of
the everyday kitchen dra er, and turns it into the most advanced dish asher in
the orld. This booklet ill guide you through the operating instructions and
features of your . We recommend that you read this User Guide
thoroughly before you start using your , for the sake of safety as
ell as success.
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The drawers of the are totally independent of each other. An interchangeable and easy to
remove rack system, to suit your daily needs and a deeper drawer design to accommodate 12 large dinner
plates up to 11 7/1 “ in diameter. The minimizes water and energy consumption with each
drawer using less than half the water of a conventional dishwasher. Combining this with the precise markings
inside the detergent dispenser, you will never use too much or too little detergent for each program allowing
you to be guilt-free when washing even the smallest load. Used cleverly, the double can even
provide extra kitchen storage.
special talents
Progress of the wash program
As the wash program advances through the cycle, the following symbols will be
highlighted in the Electronic Display to indicate the progression.
operating instructions - prefinished model
If you have a double , each has its own control panel and can run independently of the other.
Load Dishes
Remove all food scraps and load the dishes.
Electronic Display
The Electronic Display shows
progress through a wash
program and time remaining.
When the wash program has
started, the Electronic Display
will countdown in one minute
increments.
Add Detergent & Rinse Aid Press the POWER Button
Press the POWER button to
turn the on or off.
Opening the will
automatically power up for 30
seconds. To end the wash
program in mid cycle, press the
POWER button. Any water in the
will be pumped out.
DIRTY PRE WASH MAIN WASH POST RINSE DRYING CLEAN
Select Wash Program
Press the PROGRAM button to select the desired wash. The will
remember the last program used.
ECO Button (optional)
Press the ECO button if
you would like the wash program
to use less energy and time. The
red ECO light will indicate the
feature is on. If your dishes are
heavily soiled or you require
enhanced dry performance, we
do not recommend ECO
programs.
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5
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Note
If the is operating
and a power failure occurs, it
will stop. The
may be unable to be opened
during this time. When the
power supply is resumed, the
will restart in the
same part of the wash program.
Lock Button (optional)
The Lock button activates/ deactivates the
Keylock or the Childlock functions.
Keylock
The Keylock function disables all the buttons on the
. To activate, press and hold the
LOCK button until you hear one beep (about 3
seconds).
Childlock
The Childlock feature locks the and
disables all the buttons. To activate, press and hold
the LOCK button until you hear two beeps (about 5
seconds).
To cancel Keylock or Childlock, press and hold the
LOCK button until you hear one beep and the Lock
symbol disappears from the electronic display.
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Check
Ensure the drain filter is flush
with filter plate and the spray
arm can rotate about the center
easily.
Start
Close the . Press
the START/PAUSE button
to initiate the wash program.
This button also functions as the
Delay Start.
Pause
To pause the
during its wash cycle, press the
START/PAUSE button and wait for
three beeps before opening.
Restart by pressing the
START/PAUSE button. Forcing the
drawer open while in mid cycle
may cause damage or injury.
Finish
The will beep six
times to indicate the end of the
wash program. At the end of the
wash program the drying fan will
continue to run for a set time or
until the drawer is opened. The
fan assists with drying and uses
negligible amounts of energy. It
is normal for some water to
remain in the drain filter area
after the wash program is
complete.
To cancel Delay Start, press the POWER button or
hold the START/PAUSE button until the delay
symbol disappears.
DELAY S AR MODE (optional)
The start of the wash program can be delayed from 1 to 12 hours.
To activate Delay Start:
1. Press and hold the START/PAUSE button until the delay symbol
appears on the Electronic Display.
2. Continue until the desired delay time has been reached.
3. The will start once the delay time has elapsed and
the drawer is closed.
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operating instructions - integrated model
Select Wash Program
Press the PROGRAM button to select the
desired wash. The will remember
the last program used.
ECO Button (optional)
Press the ECO button if
you would like the wash program
to use less energy and time. The
red ECO light will indicate the
feature is on. If your dishes are
heavily soiled or you require
enhanced dry performance, we
do not recommend ECO
programs.
Check
Ensure the drain filter is flush
with filter plate and the spray
arm can rotate about the center
easily.
If you have a double , each
has its own control panel and can
run independently of the other.
Load Dishes
Remove all food scraps and load the dishes.
Add Detergent & Rinse Aid Press the POWER Button
Press the POWER button to
turn the on or off.
Opening the will
automatically power up for 30
seconds. To end the wash
program in mid cycle, press the
POWER button. Any water in the
will be pumped
out.
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Start
Close the . Press
the START/PAUSE button
to initiate the wash program.
This button also functions as the
Delay Start.
Pause
To pause the
during its wash cycle, press the
START/PAUSE button and wait
for three beeps before opening.
Restart by pressing the
START/PAUSE button. Forcing
the drawer open in mid-cycle
may cause damage or injury.
Finish
The will beep six
times to indicate the end of the
wash program. At the end of the
wash program the drying fan will
continue to run for a set time or
until the drawer is opened. The
fan assists with drying and uses
negligible amounts of energy. It
is normal for some water to
remain in the drain filter area
after the wash program is
complete.
DELAY S AR MODE (optional)
The start of the wash program can be delayed from 1 to 12 hours.
To activate Delay Start:
1. Press and hold the START/PAUSE button until the light above the START/PAUSE
button turns orange.
2. The will emit a ‘beep’ as you hold down the START/PAUSE button,
each beep indicates another hour delay. Continue holding the START/PAUSE button
until the desired delay time is reached.
3. The will start once the delay time has elapsed and the
drawer is closed.
To cancel Delay Start, press the POWER button or hold the START/PAUSE button until
the light turns green.
Lock Button (optional)
The Lock button activates/ deactivates the
Keylock or the Childlock functions.
Keylock
The Keylock function disables all the buttons on the
. To activate, press and hold the
LOCK button until you hear one beep (about 3
seconds).
Childlock
The Childlock feature locks the and
disables all the buttons. To activate, press and hold
the LOCK button until you hear two beeps (about 5
seconds).
To cancel Keylock or Childlock, press and hold the
LOCK button until the green light above the LOCK
button disappears.
Note
If the is operating
and a power failure occurs, it
will stop. The
may be unable to be opened
during this time. When the
power supply is resumed, the
will restart in the
same part of the wash program.
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accessories
How to install the Mega Rack
To install the Mega rack, place the
outer legs of the rack on top of the
basket, and clip the Mega rack to
the side of the basket. When the
Mega rack is correctly installed it
should not feel loose in the basket.
a. Basket
The basket holds some of the accessories in place
and keeps the dishes above the spray arm. Without
the inserts, large bowls and pots can be placed flat.
b. Drain Filter Access Panel
The drain filter access panel is designed to snap
onto the basket over the drain filter. This prevents
objects from touching the base of the
and stopping the rotation of the
spray arm, while still giving access to the drain filter.
c. Mega Rack
The Mega rack is designed to hold glasses, cups
and small plates.
d. Plate Insert
The plate insert supports plates and bowls.
Cup Racks
Cups, glasses and kitchen
utensils can be placed on the
left and right hand side of the
cup racks. For best performance
ensure there are no large items
below, blocking the wash water
from reaching the cup racks.
Wine glasses can be supported
on the cup racks if used in
conjunction with the Mega Rack.
There are stops on the cup rack
to prevent cups from touching
the wall. This will
help improve the dry and wash
performance.
Cutlery Basket
Cutlery, small kitchen utensils
and some plastic lids are best
placed into the cutlery basket.
For best wash performance, we
recommend loading cutlery with
handles pointing down and sharp
utensils with their handles facing
up, to reduce the risk of injury.
Mix spoons, knives and forks
within each section, to stop
cutlery nesting together and to
ensure the water circulates
freely. Keep stainless steel from
touching silver cutlery to avoid
staining. Use the oval slots
(spoon rack) for spoons and
teaspoons. Small items, like
plastic lids, can be placed under
the spoon rack, this will prevent
them from being displaced by
wash water and falling to the
bottom, where they may stop
the spray arm rotation.
The inserts and racks can be added or removed to suit your individual needs. If you have the double model,
some of the accessories are interchangeable between the two drawers. For example you can combine the two Mega Racks
into one drawer and wash all cups and glasses, leaving the other drawer for plates and larger items.
a.
b.
c.
d.