Westinghouse Dishwasher WSF6602 User Manual

user manual  
Dishwasher  
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• Always close the door when you do not  
use the appliance to prevent injury and  
not to stumble over the open door.  
• Remove all packaging before first use.  
• A qualified and competent person must  
do the electrical installation.  
• A qualified and competent person must  
do the plumbing installation.  
• Do not change the specifications or mod-  
ify this product. Risk of injury and dam-  
age to the appliance.  
• Do not sit or stand on the open door.  
CHILD SAFETY  
• This appliance is not intended for use by  
young children or infirm persons unless  
they have been adequately supervised by • Do not use the appliance:  
a responsible person to ensure that they  
can use the appliance safely.  
– If the mains cable or the water hoses  
are damaged.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure  
that they do not play with the appliance.  
• Keep all the packaging away from chil-  
dren. There is a risk of suffocation.  
• Keep all detergents in a safe area. Do not  
let children touch the detergents.  
– If the control panel, worktop or plinth  
area are damaged so that you can get  
access to the inner side of the appli-  
ance.  
Contact your local Customer Care Cen-  
tre.  
• Keep children and pets away from the  
appliance when the door is open.  
• Do not drill into the sides of the appliance  
otherwise damage to hydraulic and elec-  
trical components may occur.  
INSTALLATION  
Warning! Follow carefully the  
instructions for electrical and water  
connections.  
• Make sure that the appliance is not dam-  
aged because of transport. Do not con-  
nect a damaged appliance. If necessary,  
contact the supplier.  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
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Upper basket  
Air vent  
Filters  
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2
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4
5
6
7
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Lower spray arm  
Upper spray arm  
Worktop  
Detergent dispenser  
Rinse aid dispenser  
Rating plate  
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CONTROL PANEL  
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2
3
4
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On/off button  
Program indicators  
Display  
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5
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Indicators  
START indicator  
START button  
DELAY button  
PROGRAM button  
Indicators  
Button LOCK indicator. It comes on when the 'Button LOCK' function is activa-  
ted.  
Rinse Aid indicator. It comes on when it is necessary to fill the rinse aid dispenser.  
1)  
1) When the rinse aid dispenser is empty, the related indicator does not come on while a washing program operates.  
ON/OFF BUTTON  
Press this button to switch on or off the ap-  
pliance.  
• Start the countdown of the delay start.  
• Activate and deactivate the 'Button  
LOCK' function.  
After 10 minutes from the end of the wash-  
ing program, the AUTO OFF function auto-  
matically switches off the appliance. This  
helps to decrease energy consumption.  
BUTTON LOCK FUNCTION  
The 'Button LOCK' function locks all but-  
tons on the control panel.  
To activate the function, press the START  
button for approximately 5 seconds. The  
'Button LOCK' indicator comes on.  
To deactivate the function, press the  
START button for approximately 5 seconds.  
The 'Button LOCK' indicator goes off.  
At the end of the washing program the  
'Button LOCK' function is deactivated by  
opening and closing the door or switching  
off the appliance.  
THE DISPLAY  
The display shows:  
• The activation and deactivation of the  
rinse aid dispenser (only with the multitab  
function on)  
• The time of the washing program  
• The end of a washing program (the dis-  
play shows a zero)  
• The time of the delay start  
• The alarm codes.  
DELAY BUTTON  
START BUTTON  
Press this button to:  
• Start the washing program.  
Press this button to delay the start of the  
washing program from 1 to 24 hours. Refer  
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to 'Setting and starting a washing pro-  
gram'.  
• To set and start a delay start.  
Switch on the appliance. The appliance  
is in setting mode when:  
• All the program indicators come on.  
PROGRAM BUTTON  
Press this button repeatedly to set a wash-  
ing program. Each time you press this but-  
ton, a symbol that is related to a washing  
program comes on. Refer to 'Washing pro-  
grams' chart.  
Switch on the appliance. The appliance  
is not in setting mode when:  
• Only one program indicator comes on.  
• The display shows the time of a washing  
program or a delay start.  
– To go back to the setting mode, it is  
necessary to cancel the program or  
the delay start. Refer to 'Setting and  
starting a washing program'.  
SETTING MODE  
The appliance must be in setting mode  
for these operations:  
• To set and start a washing program.  
USE OF THE APPLIANCE  
Refer to the specific instructions for  
3. Set the correct washing program for the  
type of load and soil.  
each step of the procedure.  
1. Fill the rinse aid dispenser with rinse aid. 4. Fill the detergent dispenser with the cor-  
2. Load cutlery and dishes into the appli-  
ance.  
rect quantity of detergent.  
5. Start the washing program.  
USE OF DETERGENT AND RINSE AID  
Filling with detergent  
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3
2
4
1.  
Press the release button  
2
to open the  
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lid  
of the detergent dispenser.  
2.  
1
Put the detergent in the dispenser  
.
3. If the washing program has a prewash  
phase, put a small quantity of detergent  
on the inner part of the appliance door.  
4. If you use the detergent tablets, put the  
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30  
20  
+
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tablet in the detergent dispenser  
5. Close the detergent dispenser. Press  
the lid until it locks into position.  
.
Different brands of detergent dissolve  
in different times. Some detergent tab-  
lets do not have the best cleaning re-  
sults during short washing programs.  
Use long washing programs when you  
use detergent tablets to fully remove  
the detergent.  
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USE OF DETERGENT  
Caution! Only use detergents (powder,  
liquid or tablet) that are suitable for  
dishwashers.  
Follow the recommendations on the  
detergent packaging for the use and  
storage of the detergent.  
USE OF RINSE AID  
Caution! Only use rinse aid specified  
for dishwashers.  
Do not fill the rinse aid dispenser with  
other products (e.g. dishwasher clean-  
ing agent, liquid detergent). This can  
cause damage to the appliance.  
To help the environment, do not use  
more than the correct quantity of deter-  
gent.  
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Rinse aid makes it possible to dry the  
dishes without streaks and stains.  
Rinse aid is automatically added during the  
last rinsing phase.  
Follow these steps to fill the rinse aid dis-  
penser:  
Wash hands to remove any residue of  
rinse aid from skin.  
USE OF COMBI DETERGENT TABLETS  
These products are detergents with com-  
bined cleaning and rinsing functions. They  
can contain also other cleaning agents.  
Refer to the instructions from the manufac-  
turer for the use of these products.  
Filling with rinse aid  
1.  
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Press the release button  
to open the  
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lid  
of the rinse aid dispenser.  
When you use tablets that contain rinse  
2.  
3
Fill the rinse aid dispenser  
aid. The mark 'max' shows the maxi-  
mum level.  
with rinse  
aid:  
• Set the lowest position for the rinse aid  
dosage.  
• Do not put rinse aid in the rinse aid dis-  
penser. In this condition rinse aid indica-  
tor light is always on when you switch on  
the appliance.  
3. Remove the spilled rinse aid with an ab-  
sorbent cloth to prevent too much foam  
during the washing program.  
4. Close the rinse aid dispenser. Press the  
lid until it locks into position.  
.
ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DOSAGE  
Factory set: position 3.  
You can set the rinse aid dosage between  
position 1 (lowest dosage) and position 4  
(highest dosage).  
Follow these steps if the drying results  
are not satisfactory or you want to use  
normal detergents again  
1. Fill the rinse aid dispenser with rinse aid.  
2. Adjust the rinse aid dosage.  
4
Turn the rinse aid selector  
reduce the dosage.  
to increase or  
LOADING CUTLERY AND DISHES  
HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS  
• Plastic items and pans with non-stick  
coatings can retain water droplets. Plas-  
tic items do not dry as well as porcelain  
and steel items.  
• Put light items in the upper basket. Make  
sure that the items do not move.  
Caution! Only use the appliance for  
household utensils that are suitable for  
dishwashers.  
Do not use the appliance to clean objects  
that can absorb water (sponges, household  
cloths, etc.).  
Caution! Make sure that the spray  
arms can move freely before you start  
a washing program.  
• Before you load cutlery and dishes:  
– Remove all remains of food and debris.  
– Soften burnt remains of food.  
• While you load cutlery and dishes:  
– Load hollow items (e.g. cups, glasses  
and pans) with the opening down.  
– Make sure that water does not collect  
in the container or in a deep base.  
– Make sure that cutlery and dishes do  
not lie inside one another.  
Warning! Always close the door after  
you load or unload the appliance. An  
open door can be dangerous.  
LOADING THE LOWER BASKET  
Put saucepans, lids, dishes, salad bowls  
and cutlery in the lower basket.  
The rows of prongs in the lower basket can  
be adjusted flat to load large dishes, pots,  
pans and bowls.  
– Make sure that cutlery and dishes do  
not cover other cutlery and dishes.  
– Make sure that glasses do not touch  
other glasses.  
– Put small objects in the cutlery basket.  
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LOADING THE CUTLERY BASKET  
Warning! Do not put long-bladed  
knives in a vertical position. Arrange  
long and sharp cutlery horizontally in  
the upper basket. Be careful with sharp  
items.  
Forks and spoons should be placed in the  
removable cutlery basket with the handles  
facing downwards and the knives with their  
handles facing upwards  
Mix spoons with other cutlery to prevent  
them from nesting together.  
XXL  
For best results we recommend you use  
the cutlery grids. If the size and dimensions  
of the cutlery do not allow the use of the  
grids, they can be easily hidden or re-  
moved.  
9 x  
9 x 34 cm  
XXL  
34 cm  
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LOADING THE UPPER BASKET  
The upper basket is for plates, saucers, sal-  
ad bowls, cups and glasses. Arrange the  
items to let water touch all surfaces. Put  
glasses with long stems in the cup racks  
with the stems up. For longer items, fold  
the cup racks up.  
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Follow these steps to move the upper  
basket to the upper position:  
1. Pull the basket out until it stops.  
2. Carefully lift the two sides until the  
mechanism is engaged and the basket  
is stable.  
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE  
UPPER BASKET  
If you put large plates in the lower basket,  
first move the upper basket to the upper  
position.  
Follow these steps to move the upper  
basket to the lower position:  
1. Pull the basket out until it stops.  
2. Carefully lift the two sides upwards, the  
mechanism disengages.  
3. Slowly guide the basket back down.  
Caution! Do not lift or lower the basket  
on one side only.  
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SETTING AND STARTING A WASHING PROGRAM  
STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAM  
WITHOUT DELAY START  
If the START button has been pressed  
and the countdown operates  
• Press the DELAY button repeatedly until  
the display shows the time of the wash-  
ing program. After a few seconds the  
washing program starts automatically.  
1. Close the appliance door.  
2. Switch on the appliance. Make sure that  
the appliance is in setting mode.  
3. Set a washing program. Refer to 'Wash-  
ing programs'.  
Warning! Only interrupt or cancel a  
washing program if necessary.  
Attention! Open the door carefully.  
Hot steam and water can escape.  
• The related program indicator comes  
on.  
• All other program indicators go off.  
• The time of the program flashes in the  
display.  
INTERRUPTING A WASHING  
PROGRAM  
• Open the appliance door. The washing  
program stops.  
• Close the appliance door. The washing  
program continues from the point of in-  
terruption.  
• The START indicator flashes.  
4. Press the START button. The washing  
program starts.  
• The time of the program is no longer  
flashing in the display.  
• The START indicator is no longer  
flashing.  
CANCELLING THE WASHING  
PROGRAM  
If you have not yet pressed the START but-  
ton, you can change the setting.  
To change the setting while the washing  
program operates, it is necessary to cancel  
the program.  
• Press and hold the PROGRAM button  
and the DELAY button at the same time  
until all the program indicators come on.  
STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAM  
WITH DELAY START  
1. Close the appliance door.  
2. Switch on the appliance. Make sure that  
the appliance is in setting mode.  
3. Set a washing program.  
4. Press the DELAY button repeatedly until  
the display shows the time you want to  
set for the delay start.  
• The time of the delay start flashes in  
the display.  
5. Press the START button. The count-  
down starts.  
When the countdown is completed, the  
washing program starts automatically.  
Make sure that there is detergent in the  
detergent dispenser before you start a  
new washing program.  
END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM  
When the washing program is completed,  
the display shows 0.  
1. Switch off the appliance.  
2. Open the appliance door.  
The opening of the appliance door in-  
terrupts the countdown. When you  
close the door, the countdown contin-  
ues from the point of interruption.  
For better drying results, keep the ap-  
pliance door ajar for some minutes.  
CANCELLING THE DELAY START  
If you have not yet pressed the START  
button  
1. Press the DELAY button repeatedly until  
the display shows the time of the wash-  
ing program.  
2. Press the START button, the washing  
program starts.  
REMOVING THE LOAD  
• Let the dishes cool down before you re-  
move them from the appliance. Hot  
dishes are easily damaged.  
• First remove items from the lower basket,  
then from the upper basket.  
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• There can be water on the sides and  
door of the appliance. Stainless steel be-  
comes cool more quickly than the dishes.  
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WASHING PROGRAMS  
Program  
RINSE  
Type of soil  
Type of load  
Program description  
Use this program to quickly rinse the  
dishes. This prevents the remaining food  
to bond on the dishes and bad odours to  
come out from the appliance.  
Rinse  
Do not use detergent with this program.  
1)  
Fresh soil  
Crockery and cutlery  
Crockery and cutlery  
Wash 60 °C  
Rinse  
FAST30  
2)  
Normal soil  
Prewash  
Wash 50 °C  
Rinses  
NORMAL ECO  
NORMAL 65°  
Dry  
Normal soil  
Heavy soil  
Crockery and cutlery  
Prewash  
Wash 65°C  
Rinses  
Dry  
HEAVY  
Crockery, cutlery,  
pots and pans  
Prewash  
Wash 70 °C  
Rinses  
Dry  
1) With this program you can wash a load with fresh soil. It gives good washing results in a short time.  
2) This is the standard program for test institutes. With this program you have the most efficient use of water and  
energy consumption for crockery and cutlery with normal soil. Refer to the supplied leaflet for test information.  
Consumption values  
1)  
Energy (kWh)  
Water (litre)  
Program  
RINSE  
0.05  
0.9  
4
9
FAST30  
NORMAL ECO  
0.72 - 0.88  
1.4 - 1.6  
10.2 - 12.5  
16 - 17  
NORMAL 65°  
HEAVY  
1.4 - 1.6  
15 - 16  
1) The display shows the program time.  
The water pressure and temperature,  
the variations of the mains supply and  
the quantity of dishes can change the  
consumption values.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
TO REMOVE AND CLEAN THE FILTERS 7. Put filter (B) to its initial position. Make  
sure that it assembles correctly under  
the two guides (C).  
Warning! Switch the appliance off  
before you carry out any cleaning  
operation.  
C
Dirty filters decrease the washing results.  
Although the maintenance is very low with  
these filters, we recommend that you regu-  
larly check the filters and clean them if nec-  
essary.  
1. To remove filter (A), turn it counterclock-  
wise and remove it out from filter (B).  
8. Put filter (A) into position in filter (B) and  
turn it clockwise until it locks.  
CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS  
Do not remove the spray arms.  
B
If the holes in the spray arms become clog-  
ged, remove remaining parts of soil with a  
thin pointed object.  
A
EXTERNAL CLEANING  
2. Filter (A) has 2 parts. To disassemble  
Clean the external surfaces of the appliance  
and control panel with a damp soft cloth.  
Only use neutral detergents. Do not use  
abrasive products, scouring pads or sol-  
vents (e.g. acetone).  
the filter, pull them apart.  
INTERNAL CLEANING  
We recommend, every 3 months to run a  
washing program for heavily soiled dishes.  
Use detergent, but do not put dishes in the  
appliance.  
WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS NOT TO BE  
USED FOR A LONG PERIOD  
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the  
mains socket.  
2. Close the water tap.  
3. Leave the door open to prevent un-  
pleasant smells.  
4. Keep the inner side of the appliance  
clean.  
3. Thoroughly clean the parts under run-  
ning water.  
4. Put the 2 parts of the filter (A) together  
and push. Make sure that they assem-  
ble correctly in each other.  
5. Remove filter (B).  
6. Thoroughly clean filter (B) under running  
water.  
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FROST PRECAUTIONS  
2. Close the water tap.  
3. Remove the appliance and the hoses.  
4. Do not tilt the appliance during trans-  
port.  
Caution! Do not install the appliance  
where the temperature is below 0 °C.  
The manufacturer is not responsible for  
damage caused by frost.  
MOVING THE APPLIANCE  
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the  
mains socket.  
WHAT TO DO IF…  
The appliance does not start or stops dur-  
ing operation.  
If there is a fault, first try to find a solution to  
the problem yourself. Refer to following  
charts. If you cannot find a solution to the  
problem, contact your dealer or the Cus-  
tomer Care Centre.  
- The appliance does not fill with wa-  
- The appliance does not drain the  
water  
- The anti-flood device operates.  
ter  
Warning! Switch the appliance off  
before you do the suggested corrective  
actions.  
With some malfunctions, the display  
shows an alarm code:  
Malfunction  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The appliance does  
not fill with water  
The water tap is closed.  
Open the water tap.  
The filter in the water inlet hose is  
blocked.  
Clean the filter.  
The installation of the water inlet  
Make sure that the installation is cor-  
hose is not correct. The hose is bent rect.  
or squashed.  
The water tap is blocked or restric-  
ted with limescale.  
Clean the water tap.  
The water pressure is too low.  
Contact your local water authority.  
Clean the sink spigot.  
The appliance does  
not drain the water  
There is a blockage in the sink spi-  
got.  
The installation of the water drain  
Make sure that the installation is cor-  
hose is not correct. The hose is bent rect.  
or squashed.  
The anti-flood device  
operates  
Close the water tap and contact  
your Customer Care Centre.  
The program does  
not start  
The appliance door is not closed.  
Close the door.  
The START button has not been  
pressed.  
Press the START button.  
Mains plug is not connected.  
The delay start is set.  
Plug-in the appliance to the mains.  
• Cancel the delay start.  
• Wait until the countdown of the  
delay start is completed.  
The fuse has blown out in the  
household fuse box  
Replace the fuse.  
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After the check, switch on the appliance.  
When you contact the Customer Care Cen-  
The program continues from the point of in- tre you will need to give some details of the  
terruption. If the malfunction occurs again,  
contact your Customer Care Centre.  
If the display shows an alarm code, not de-  
appliance that can be found on the rating  
plate (e.g. model number, serial number,  
product number). We recommend that you  
scribed in the chart, contact your Customer record these details.  
Care Centre.  
THE WASHING RESULTS AND DRYING RESULTS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The dishes are not clean.  
The selected washing program Make sure that the washing  
was not suitable for the type of program is suitable for the type  
load and soil.  
of load and soil.  
The baskets were not loaded  
correctly, water did not touch  
all surfaces.  
Load the baskets correctly.  
The spray arms could not turn  
freely because of incorrect ar-  
rangement of the load.  
Make sure that an incorrect ar-  
rangement of the load does not  
cause a blockage of the spray  
arms.  
The filters are dirty or not as-  
Make sure that the filters are  
sembled and installed correctly. clean and correctly assembled  
and installed.  
The quantity of detergent was  
not sufficient or missing.  
Make sure that the quantity of  
detergent is sufficient.  
There are streaks, milky stains, Rinse aid dosage is too high.  
Decrease the rinse aid dosage.  
or a bluish layer on glasses and  
dishes.  
Dry water drop stains on  
glasses and dishes.  
Rinse aid dosage is too low.  
Increase the rinse aid dosage.  
The detergent can be the  
cause.  
Use a different brand of deter-  
gent.  
The dishes are wet and dull.  
The dishes are wet.  
The rinse aid dispenser is emp- Fill the rinse aid dispenser with  
ty.  
rinse aid.  
You have set a washing pro-  
gram without drying phase or  
Leave the door ajar for some  
minutes before you remove the  
with a decreased drying phase. dishes.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Dimensions  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
596 mm  
850 mm  
620 mm  
Electrical connection  
Voltage  
220-240 V  
2200 W  
10 A  
Overall power  
Fuse  
Frequency  
50 Hz  
Water supply pressure  
Capacity  
min.  
50 kPa (7 psi)  
max.  
800 kPa (116 psi)  
Place settings  
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INSTALLATION  
FITTING UNDER A KITCHEN COUNTER REMOVING THE WORKTOP  
1. Remove the rear screws (1).  
Warning! Make sure that the mains  
plug is disconnected from the mains  
socket during installation.  
Put the appliance adjacent to a water tap  
and to a water drain.  
The plinth of a freestanding appliance is not  
adjustable.  
Do not remove the worktop of the appli-  
ance if you want to use it as a freestanding  
unit.  
2. Pull the worktop behind the appliance  
(2).  
Remove the worktop of the appliance to in-  
stall it under a kitchen counter (820 mm).  
If a repair is necessary, the appliance must  
be easily accessible for the engineer.  
Make sure that the dimensions of the re-  
cess agree with the dimensions in the pic-  
ture.  
3. Lift the worktop and move it from the  
front slots (3).  
4. Level the appliance using the adjusta-  
ble feet.  
5. Install the appliance under the kitchen  
counter. Be careful not to bend or  
squash the water hoses and the mains  
cable.  
ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE  
APPLIANCE  
A correct adjustment of the level of the ap-  
pliance allows the door to close and seal  
correctly.  
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If the door does not close correctly, loosen  
or tighten the adjustable feet to level the ap-  
pliance.  
WATER CONNECTION  
WATER INLET HOSE  
Connect the appliance to a cold water sup-  
ply.  
Connect the inlet hose to a water tap with  
an external BSP thread spout of 3/4”.  
Once connected the inlet hose to the water  
tap, turn the tap on and check that there  
are no leaks.  
Parts. The extension length must not ex-  
ceed 2 metres.  
The drain hose must be free of obstruc-  
tions.  
Remove the sink plug when the appliance  
drains the water to prevent that the water  
goes back into the appliance.  
If you connect the water drain hose to a  
trap spigot under the sink, remove the plas-  
tic membrane. If you do not remove the  
membrane, remaining food can cause a  
blockage in the drain hose spigot.  
Inlet water supply  
• Cold water pressure: 800 kPa max - 50  
kPa min.  
• Water flow rate 10 L / minute min.  
• If cold water pressure is in excess of 800  
kPa, a pressure reducing valve should be  
used. Check for leaks.  
Caution! Always use new hoses when  
you connect the appliance to the water  
mains. Old hoses must not be used.  
The water inlet hose must be examined  
at an interval of twelve months for  
deterioration and replaced if necessary.  
The appliance has a security feature to  
prevent dirty water going back into the  
appliance. If, the spigot of the sink has  
a 'non-return valve', this valve can  
cause the appliance to drain incorrect-  
ly. Remove the non-return valve.  
The water pressure must be in the limits,  
refer to 'Technical data'.  
Make sure that the local water authority  
gives you the average mains pressure in  
your area.  
Make sure that the water inlet hose is not  
bent or squashed.  
Fit the hose nut correctly to prevent water  
leaks.  
Caution! Make sure that the water  
couplings are tight to prevent water  
leakage.  
Ensure that hoses are not bent or  
squashed under or behind the appli-  
ance.  
Caution! Do not connect the appliance  
to new pipes or pipes that have been  
not used for a long time. Let the water  
run for some minutes, then connect the  
inlet hose.  
WATER DRAIN HOSE  
The highest point of the drain hose must be  
no more than 600 mm from the floor and  
must have a continuous fall to the plumbing  
connection.  
The drain hose can be lengthened using  
additional lengths and connectors. These  
must be purchased from Electrolux Spare  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
Warning!  
can constitute a fire hazard through  
overheating.  
• If necessary, have the domestic wir-  
ing system socket replaced. If the  
mains cable has to be replaced, con-  
tact your local Customer Care cen-  
tre.  
• The mains plug must be accessible  
after the appliance has been instal-  
led.  
• Never unplug the appliance by pull-  
ing on the cable. Always pull the  
plug.  
• The manufacturer accepts no liability  
for failure to observe the below safe-  
ty precautions.  
• Safety standards require the appli-  
ance to be earthed.  
• Prior to using the appliance for the  
first time, ensure that the rated volt-  
age and type of supply on the rating  
plate match that of the supply where  
the appliance is to be installed.  
• The fuse rating can be found on the  
rating plate and in 'Technical data'.  
• Always plug the mains plug onto a  
correctly installed approved socket.  
• Do not use multi-ways plugs, con-  
nectors and extension cables. This  
• Test the appliance. Run a quick  
washing program and ensure that  
the appliance fills with water, washes  
and drains with no leaks.  
ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
The packaging materials are environmental- OLD APPLIANCE  
ly friendly and can be recycled. The plastic  
components are identified by markings, e.g.  
>PE<, >PS<, etc. Discard the packaging  
materials in the applicable container at the  
community waste disposal facilities.  
Make sure that the appliance goes to the  
applicable collection point for recycling.  
Make sure that this appliance is discarded  
correctly. Inappropriate waste discard of  
the appliance causes negative consequen-  
ces for the environment and human health.  
For more information about the recycling of  
this appliance, contact your local city office,  
your household waste disposal service or  
the shop where you purchased the appli-  
ance.  
Warning! Follow these instructions to  
discard the appliance:  
• Pull the mains plug out of the socket.  
• Cut off the mains cable and the  
mains plug and discard them.  
• Discard the door catch. This pre-  
vents children from closing them-  
selves inside the appliance and en-  
dangering their lives.  
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WARRANTY  
lowing the date of original pur-  
chase of the Appliance;  
– this Appliance is not designed for  
commercial use and therefore no  
warranty applies in this case;  
FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW  
ZEALAND  
APPLIANCE: DISHWASHER  
h) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the  
Appliance not having purchased the  
Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your’ has  
a corresponding meaning.  
This document sets out the terms and  
conditions of the product warranties  
for Electrolux Appliances. It is an im-  
portant document. Please keep it with  
your proof of purchase documents in a  
safe place for future reference should  
you require service for your Appliance.  
1. In this warranty  
2. This warranty only applies to Applian-  
ces purchased and used in Australia or  
New Zealand and is in addition to (and  
does not exclude, restrict, or modify in  
any way) any non-excludable statutory  
warranties in Australia or New Zealand.  
3. During the Warranty Period Electrolux  
or its ASC will, at no extra charge if  
your Appliance is readily accessible for  
service, without special equipment and  
subject to these terms and conditions,  
repair or replace any parts which it con-  
siders to be defective. Electrolux or its  
ASC may use remanufactured parts to  
repair your Appliance. You agree that  
any replaced Appliances or parts be-  
come the property of Electrolux. This  
warranty does not apply to light globes,  
batteries, filters or similar perishable  
parts.  
4. Parts and Appliances not supplied by  
Electrolux are not covered by this war-  
ranty.  
5. You will bear the cost of transportation,  
travel and delivery of the Appliance to  
and from Electrolux or its ASC. If you  
reside outside of the service area, you  
will bear the cost of:  
a) ‘acceptable quality’ as referred to in  
clause 10 of this warranty has the  
same meaning referred to in the  
ACL;  
b) ‘ACL’ means Trade Practices  
Amendment (Australian Consumer  
Law) Act (No.2) 2010;  
c) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux  
product purchased by you accom-  
panied by this document;  
d) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux’ authorised  
serviced centres;  
e) ‘Electrolux’ means Electrolux Home  
Products Pty Ltd of 163 O’Riordan  
Street, Mascot, NSW 2020, ABN 51  
004 762 341 in respect of Applian-  
ces purchased in Australia and  
Electrolux (NZ) Limited of 3-5 Niall  
Burgess Road, Mount Wellington, in  
respect of Appliances purchased in  
New Zealand;  
f) ‘major failure’ as referred to in  
clause 10 of this warranty has the  
same meaning referred to in the  
ACL and includes a situation when  
an Appliance cannot be repaired or  
it is uneconomic for Electrolux, at its  
discretion, to repair an Appliance  
during the Warranty Period;  
a) travel of an authorised representa-  
tive;  
b) transportation and delivery of the  
Appliance to and from Electrolux or  
its ASC,  
In all instances, unless the Appliance is  
transported by Electrolux or an Electro-  
lux authorised representative, the Appli-  
ance is transported at the owner’s cost  
and risk while in transit to and from  
Electrolux or its ASC.  
g) ‘Warranty Period’ means:  
– where the Appliance is used for  
personal, domestic or household  
use (i.e. normal single family use)  
as set out in the instruction man-  
ual, the Appliance is warranted  
against manufacturing defects in  
Australia for 24 months and in  
New Zealand for 24 months, fol-  
6. Proof of purchase is required before  
you can make a claim under this war-  
ranty.  
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7. You may not make a claim under this  
warranty unless the defect claimed is  
due to faulty or defective parts or work-  
manship. Electrolux is not liable in the  
following situations (which are not ex-  
haustive):  
10. For Appliances and services provided  
by Electrolux in Australia, the Applian-  
ces come with a guarantee by Electro-  
lux that cannot be excluded under the  
Australian Consumer Law. You are en-  
titled to a replacement or refund for a  
major failure and for compensation for  
any other reasonably foreseeable loss  
or damage. You are also entitled to  
have the Appliance repaired or re-  
placed if the Appliance fails to be of ac-  
ceptable quality and the failure does  
not amount to a major failure. The ben-  
efits to you given by this warranty are in  
addition to your other rights and rem-  
edies under a law in relation to the Ap-  
pliances or services to which the war-  
ranty relates.  
a) the Appliance is damaged by:  
– accident  
– misuse or abuse, including failure  
to properly maintain or service  
– normal wear and tear  
– power surges, electrical storm  
damage or incorrect power sup-  
ply  
– incomplete or improper installa-  
tion  
– incorrect, improper or inappropri-  
ate operation  
– insect or vermin infestation  
– failure to comply with any addi-  
tional instructions supplied with  
the Appliance;  
11. At all times during the Warranty Period,  
Electrolux shall, at its discretion, deter-  
mine whether repair, replacement or re-  
fund will apply if an Appliance has a val-  
id warranty claim applicable to it.  
12. For Appliances and services provided  
by Electrolux in New Zealand, the Ap-  
pliances come with a guarantee by  
Electrolux pursuant to the provisions of  
the Consumer Guarantees Act, the  
Sale of Goods Act and the Fair Trading  
Act.  
13. To enquire about claiming under this  
warranty, please follow these steps:  
a) carefully check the operating in-  
structions, user manual and the  
terms of this warranty;  
b) the Appliance is modified without  
authority from Electrolux in writing;  
c) the Appliance’s serial number or  
warranty seal has been removed or  
defaced;  
d) the Appliance was serviced or re-  
paired by anyone other than Elec-  
trolux, an authorised repairer or  
ASC.  
8. This warranty, the contract to which it  
relates and the relationship between  
you and Electrolux are governed by the  
law applicable where the Appliance  
was purchased. Where the Appliance  
was purchased in New Zealand for  
business purposes the Consumer  
Guarantee Act does not apply.  
9. To the extent permitted by law, Electro-  
lux excludes all warranties and liabilities  
(other than as contained in this docu-  
ment) including liability for any loss or  
damage whether direct or indirect aris-  
ing from your purchase, use or non use  
of the Appliance.  
b) have the model and serial number  
of the Appliance available;  
c) have the proof of purchase (eg an  
invoice) available;  
d) telephone the numbers shown be-  
low.  
14. You accept that if you make a warranty  
claim, Electrolux and its ASC may ex-  
change information in relation to you to  
enable Electrolux to meet its obligations  
under this warranty.  
Important Notice  
Before calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in point 13 above have been  
followed.  
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FOR SERVICE  
SERVICE AUSTRALIA  
FOR SPARE PARTS  
or to find the address of your  
nearest state spare parts cen-  
tre in Australia  
or to find the address of your  
nearest state service centre in  
Australia  
ELECTROLUX HOME  
PRODUCTS  
Please call 13 13 4 9  
For the cost of a local call (Australia on-  
Please call 13 13 50  
For the cost of a local call (Australia on-  
ly)  
ly)  
FOR SERVICE  
SERVICE NEW ZEALAND  
FOR SPARE PARTS  
or to find the address of your  
nearest authorised service cen-  
tre in New Zealand  
or to find the address of your  
nearest state spare parts cen-  
tre in New Zealand  
ELECTROLUX HOME  
PRODUCTS  
Free call 0800 10 66 10  
(New Zealand only)  
Free call 0800 10 66 20  
(New Zealand only)  
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