Use & Care Guide
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
IMPORTANT!
To get the best performance from your dishwasher, read all operating
instructions before using it for the first time.
ASKO D3152
Before doing your first wash:
Important safety instructions
Child safety!
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Parts of the dishwasher*
Technical data
The baskets
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Control panel
Detergent Dispenser
Basic Course
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Program Description
Options
Eco-dishwashing
Fragile dishes
Cleaning
Rinse aid
Troubleshooting
Performance information
Product warranty
Quick Guide
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Before doing your first wash:
Read through the directions for use
Read through the directions for use before
starting to use your machine, especially the
Safety, Child Safety, and Basic Course sec-
tions.
Read the Fragile Dishes section before
washing china with unglazed decoration
or other household goods made of plastic,
wood, or crystal requiring careful treatment.
Check the door fitting
Check that the door of the dishwasher fits
properly: open the door a little and let it go.
Does it stay exactly where you released it? If
Call your local water utility company to
check the water hardness in your area. This
is important when dispensing dishwasher
detergent and rinse aid.
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Important safety instructions
This manual does not cover all possible
conditions and situations that may occur.
Common sense and caution should always
be used when installing, operating, and
maintaining any appliance.
may be produced in a hot water system
that has not been used for two weeks or
more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE.
If the hot water system has not been used
for two weeks, before using the dishwasher
turn on all hot water faucets and let the wa-
ter flow from each for several minutes. This
will release any accumulated hydrogen
gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smo-
ke or use an open flame during this time.
• When removing an old dishwasher from
service or discarding it, remove the door to
the washing compartment.
• Read all instructions before using the dish-
washer.
• Dishwashers must be electrically groun-
ded. Read the Installation Instructions for
details.
• Use the dishwasher only for its intended
purpose.
• Do not run the dishwasher while you are
• Do not store or use combustible materials,
gasoline, or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
• Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher
before servicing.
• Repairs should be done by a qualified
technician.
• Use only automatic dishwasher detergents
and rinse agents.
• To reduce the risk of injury, keep deter-
gents and rinse aids out of the reach of
children.
• Do not load sharp items near the door; you
could damage the door seal.
• Place sharp knives in the silverware basket
with the sharp ends down to avoid the risk
of cut-type injuries.
• Do not wash plastic items unless they are
marked “dishwasher safe” or the equi-
valent. For items not marked, check the
manufacturer’s recommendations. Items
formed or melt and create a potential fire
• Do not touch the heating element during or
imediately after use.
• Do not operate the dishwasher unless all
enclosure panels are properly in place
(i.e., guard plate, access panel, toe kick,
etc.)
• Do not tamper with controls by removing or
changing.
• Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the dish-
washer door or baskets.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow
children to play in or on a dishwasher.
• Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas
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Child safety!
Child safety tips
Engaging the Child Safety Lock
Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids are
corrosive, so always keep them out of reach
of children.
This model has a child safety lock on the left of
the door handle. To activate the lock, press in
the door handle and use a screwdriver to turn
the screw slot to a vertical position. Reset it by
turning the slot to its horizontal position.
To open the door when the safety lock is
engaged, press the white plastic tab located
to the left of the door handle toward the left
and hold it as you lift the door handle. (See
illustration at right.)
gent or rinse aid, give plenty to drink im-
mediately, i.e., one or two glasses of milk or
water. Do not try to induce vomiting. Seek
medical advice immediately: Call the Nation-
al Capital Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222
• Always close the door and start the dish-
washer as soon as you put in the detergent.
• Always keep small children away from
the machine when it is open. There may
be some detergent residue left inside the
machine.
• If dishwasher detergent gets in someone’s
eyes, rinse them with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes.
• Do not allow children to use or play in or
on the dishwasher.
• Load all long and sharp items in the knife/
utensil basket. If this is not possible, load
sharp objects with the pointed end facing
the back of the dishwasher. Sharp items
loaded in the silverware basket should be
loaded with pointed ends down.
• Engage the child safety lock.
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1. Upper basket
2. Spray arms
5. Dishwasher detergent compartment
6. Main power switch
7. Rinse Aid Compartment
8. Filter
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9. Serial tag and rating plate
*Details may differ depending on the model
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6
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Height
34-3/8” - 36-1/2” 874-927mm
24” (610)mm
Depth
Weight
Water pressure
Connection
Max output
24” (610mm)
105.8 lbs (48 kg)
18–176 psi 1.2 - 12.1 MPa
Single phase, 120 V, 60 Hz, 10 A
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1. Wine glass shelf
2. Cup rack
3. Knife stop
4. Lower basket
*Details may differ depending on the model
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Control panel
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8
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1. Program selector
2. Temperature options
3. Drying options
4. Delayed Start
5. Express
7. Display window
9. Start/Stop
Detergent Dispenser
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1. Compartment for main wash dishwasher
detergent
2. Compartment for pre-wash detergent
3. Refill indicator for rinse aid (not all models)
4. Rinse aid cover
5. Detergent compartment cover
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Below are step-by-step instructions to help you
achieve the best possible dishwashing results.
the middle for small items or narrow shafts,
such as electric whisks.
Place long silverware and carving knives
in the special knife box (if present) or in the
upper basket.
Load the baskets correctly!
Thanks to Self Cleaning System, you
do not need to rinse the dishes under
running water. Simply remove large food
mentally-friendly!
Check that the spray arms are able to
move freely.
See the section entitled Fragile Dishes if you
want to wash objects that may be fragile.
Place glasses, cups, bowls, side plates,
and dishes in the upper basket, wine glasses
should be placed on the shelf with the wavy
edge, and knives in the knife stand if present.
Ensure that all soiled surfaces face inwards
Dishwashing detergent
We recommend that you use
only unscented, granular automatic
dishwashing detergent. Using the
wrong detergent could cause flooding
and/or damage your dishwasher. Do not
use detergent that has been wet and is
clumped. Also, check the expiration date
on the container.
Place dinner plates, side plates, serving
dishes, saucepans, and silverware (in the
removable plate insert, which comes with
certain models, can be easily removed to
The amount of detergent needed can vary
due to differences in water hardness. To
determine the water hardness in your area,
contact your local water utility or area water
provide room for large plates, saucepans, and softening company. The harder the water,
pots, or placed in three alternative positions.
the more detergent you may need. Refer to
Stand the silverware with handles downward tergent amounts based on water hardness.
and as spread out as possible. Ensure that
spoons are not resting inside each other.
Remember, you should adjust the amount
of detergent you use by small amounts
until you find the correct amount.
Do not put silverware made of different ma-
terials - such as silver and stainless steel - in
the same compartment (risk of stains).
The silverware basket has a folding flap in
Twelve grains and higher is extremely
hard water and detergent alone may not
be enough. You may need to use a water
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softener to maximize the performance of
your dishwasher. Also, in areas with hard
water (9+) you may need to wash at lower
3-in-1/ Multi-purpose detergent
Note!
Read the directions for use for such products
temperatures to prevent hard water deposits carefully. If anything is unclear, contact the
from forming in tank and wash system.
In hard water areas, both the dishes and
the machine can develop a white or gray
film after a while. This can be removed by
replacing the prewash detergent with two
tablespoons of citric acid. If the water is very
hard, use a rinse aid that contains citric acid.
Different brands of dishwasher detergent
have different amounts of phosphorous for
softening water. If you have hard water and
use a detergent with less than 8.7% phos-
phorous content, you may need to use more
detergent or use a detergent with more than
8.7% phosphorous content.
detergent
Press the main power switch
Select program
Select a program by pressing the
program selector one or more times until the
required program symbol lights up. See the
Program guide on the opposite page.
Note!
For normally soiled dishes, use the Normal
NOTE:
Wash program with Normal temperature
We recommend that you do not add pre-
wash detergent for the Delicate or Quick
wash programs.
To save more water and energy use Econo-
my temperature and Economy dry.
NOTE:
If you use a dishwashing detergent with
a rinse aid additive, you should not fill the
rinse aid dispenser. This could cause a film
on your dishes.
If you wish to use further options
continue to point 5. Otherwise you can
now start the dishwasher, see point 6.
ages the entire wash automatically.
Ensure that the door is properly closed or
the machine will not start.
dispenser cover. There is a risk that the
dishwasher detergent will not break down
properly to give the correct dosage if the
cover is tight and cannot be opened cor-
rectly.
Recommended detergent amounts based on water hardness
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Program Description
Programview
Programs Auto
Heavy
Program
For heavily
soiled loads,
such as pots,
pans, casse-
roles, etc.
For nor-
For lightly
To rinse
washer
mally soiled
as plates,
glasses,
soiled loads dishes that
detects how
soiled the
you plan to
wash later
that day.
washed
immedi-
ately after
and adjusts
sumption and
temperature
accordingly.
bowls, and
lightly soiled use. This
pans.
program
be used
items.
Options
Prewashes
with SCS*
Mainwash ***
2 prewashes
130°F
2 prewashes --
150°F
85°F
Number of
rinses
3, last
rinse 140°F
2, last
rinse 160°F
2, no heat in 1 rinse
last rinse
Consumption values
1. Wash time 95 - 160
hot water /
180
135
15
4
min. **
Energy ap-
0.7 - 1.0
0.7
0.9
0.1
25
0,01
4
prox. kWh
2.Wash time 115 - 185
cold water /
min.**
210
160
Energy ap-
0,01
prox.
sumption
(gallon)
SCS = Self Cleaning System.
** All quoted times are approximate. Cycle time fluctuations may occur due to water tem-
perature, water pressure, variations in voltage etc.1. Hot water connection approx. 50°C
(120°F).
1. Hot water connection approx. 50°C (120°F).
2. Cold water connection approx. 10°C (50°F).
*** The listed temperatures are set as the default from the factory. You can alter the pro-
gram temperature by choosing the temperature options in the chart on page 13.
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Options
Select options
Express
To select an option, press one of the
option buttons.
By selecting the Express option, the
washing time is reduced and the wash
temperature lowered by 10°C. Cannot be
used in the Quick wash or Rinse & Hold
programs.
Temperature selection
With the temperature option button you
can select the wash temperature yourself.
You can vary the temperatures as follows:
1/2 load
Upper basket wash
If you only have cups and glasses in the up-
per basket which require washing, you can
use this program.
Normal
Economy
Auto
Heavy:
Normal:
Quick:
160°F (70°C) 130°F (55°C)
150°F (65°C) 130°F (55°C)
120°F (50°C) 85°F (30°C)
Lower basket wash
The temperature symbol will light up if you
have chosen the high temperature. This selec-
tion will remain in force until a change is made.
When you only want to wash plates and
cutlery in the lower basket you can use the
Drying options
Changing program
If you desire a better drying result, press
the Drying options button (Normal) and a
symbol showing three wavy lines will light. If
you want a program without Drying options
(Economy), press the button again and the
symbol will go out.
If you want to change program after having
started the machine, press the Start/Stop
button for three seconds. Then select a new
program and press the Start/Stop button.
Do you want to load more dishes?
Open the door; the machine stops automati-
cally, put in the dishes, close the door and
the dishwasher will continue from where it
Delayed Start
• If you want the machine to start up later,
press the ‘Delayed start’ option button, you
can delay the start 0.5-9 h. A clock symbol
and the number of hours until start will ap-
pear in the display window.
If the machine is shut down with the main
power switch (or due to power outage)
before the program is finished, the inter-
rupted program will continue once power is
restored to the machine.
• The ninth time you press the button the se-
lection will be aborted: the clock symbol will
disappear and the display window will return
to displaying expected program duration.
Note!
• Press the Start/Stop button or make a fur-
ther selection.
If the power is switched off, or if the door is
open for more than 2 minutes during drying,
the program is interrupted.
The machine will now count down the time
each hour until the machine starts, and then
show the remaining wash time in the display
• To cancel Delayed start, press and hold
the Start/Stop button for 3 seconds.
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Standby mode
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Once the machine has finished, it only
draws standby current. Should you
wish to disconnect the power completely,
just switch off at the main power switch.
Turn off the water faucet if the machine is
not to be used for an extended period, such
as during vacations, for example.
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Eco-dishwashing
Only wash full loads
Waiting to run the wash until the machine is
full saves energy.
Wash at a lower temperature
If the dishes are only lightly soiled you can
run a Quick wash program and reduce the
temperature to 86°F (30°C).
Select a program with Economy dry
To save energy, select Economy dry. You will
get a better drying result if you leave the door
slightly open after the end of the program.
Do not rinse before dishwashing
Thanks to the dishwasher’s Self Cleaning
System you do not need to rinse the dishes
under running water before loading them
into the machine.
Choose environmentally-friendly
dishwasher detergent
package!
Reduce Energy Use
additional energy. The dishwasher heats
water which is used for the main wash and
final rinse.
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Fragile dishes
A number of household goods are not suit-
able for machine washing. This can be due
to a variety of reasons. Certain materials
cannot withstand intense heat; others can
be damaged by the dishwasher detergent.
Certain types of plastic cannot withstand
the high temperature generated in machine
dishwashing.
Protect plastic goods
Select a program with a low temperature.
Fragile decoration
China with decoration on top of the glaze
(the goods have a rough feel) should not be
machine washed.
Crystal/ glass
Place the goods so that they do not knock
together during the wash. Use the lowest
possible wash temperature and the shortest
possible program. Do not heat dry! Antique
and very fragile items should not be ma-
chine washed.
Glass which is machine washed at high
temperatures can in time develop a grey film
which cannot be removed. Wash fine glass
at the lowest temperature and with a low
dosage of dishwasher detergent.
Silver and stainless steel items should not
come into contact with each other as the
Silverware with glued handles
Certain types of adhesive cannot withstand
machine washing. In such cases the handles
Wooden items should only be machine
washed if they are labeled as dishwasher
safe.
Aluminum can be dulled by machine wash-
ing. However, good quality aluminum sauce-
pans can be machine washed, although a
reduction in luster should be expected.
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Display
Display window
When you have selected the program, the
display shows the length of time the pro-
gram took the last time it was used. When
you have started the machine, the display
window shows how much of the program
This time can vary a little from one occasion
to another depending on the temperature
of the inlet water, the amount of dishes, the
ambient temperature, etc.
While the program is running, the time is
counted down and the remaining program
time is displayed in the window.
Note!
During the first use of each wash program,
the time display can be slightly misleading
as the machine is estimating the remaining
cycle time. The time displayed the next time
that program is started is an estimate based
on how long the previous cycle took to
complete. If the program takes longer than
estimated, 1 minute will continue to show in
the display until the program is finished.
The corrected time will be displayed the
next time the cycle is started.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
stainless steel and is kept clean through nor-
mal use. However, if you have calciferous
(hard) water, lime deposits can form in the
dishwasher. In this case, run a normal wash
program with two tablespoons of citric acid
in the dishwasher detergent compartment.
Coarse filter
The coarse filter collects large food particles
which cannot get past the drain pump. Lift
out and empty the coarse filter as neces-
sary. Don’t forget to replace it!
Strainer
matically rinsed off with each wash. The fine
filter should still be cleaned once or twice a year.
1. Remove the fine filter by first turning the filter’s
strainer counter-clockwise and then lifting
the strainer and filter straight up.
2. Clean with a dishwashing brush. Ensure
that the edges are properly sealed when
replacing the fine filter.
Fine filter
Drain pump
The pump can be accessed from inside the
machine.
1. Always unplug the dishwasher or turn the
power to the unit off at the circuit breaker
before cleaning the pump.
2. First remove the coarse filter by pressing
together the two catches and lifting the
filter upwards.
Pump
access plug
3. Then remove the filter’s strainer by turn-
ing it counter-clockwise and remove the
fine filter.
4. Finally remove the Pump access plug to
the left in the bottom drain.
5. By inserting a finger into the hole you can
rotate the pump blade and remove any
blockages.
6. Replace the Pump access plug and fil-
ters.
7. Insert the electrical plug back into the outlet.
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If the machine still does not start and a whir-
ring sound is heard, the overfill protection
• Shut off the water
• Remove the electrical plug from the outlet
ber listed at the bottom of this page.
CAUTION!
Do not forget to replace the pump access
plug
Spray arms
The holes and bearings can occasionally
become clogged.
1. Pull the lower spray arm straight up to
release it.
2. Scrape away the debris with a needle or
similar item. The spray arms also have
holes on the underside.
To release the upper spray arm, the upper
basket must be removed.
3. Pull out the basket and turn the basket
stop outwards on both rails (see illustra-
tion). The basket can now be removed.
4. Remove the upper spray arm in the same
way as the lower arm and clean it.
When cleaning the edge around the door,
use only a slightly damp cloth, possibly with
a little detergent. Do not use a spray bottle
or the like around the door catch. This is to
ensure that water does not penetrate into
the door catch and come into contact with
the electrical components.
CAUTION!
Do not use a spray bottle or the like around
Tips!
To avoid unpleasant odors in the dishwash-
er, clean the edges and corners with a dish-
brush containing a low foaming detergent.
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Rinse aid
Select dosage
Adding rinse aid
The dispenser is usually set at 1= soft water.
However, depending on the water hardness,
you may need to change the dosage.
In some cases, drying can be made more ef-
ficient by using rinse aid.
Machines with indicator on the panel
When the rinse aid has run out and more is
needed, the rinse aid symbol on the panel
lights up*.
Open the rinse aid cover. Here you will find
the dispenser’s adjustment dial. Settings 1-6:
the harder the water, the higher the dosage.
When the water hardness exceeds 10-12 dH,
you should use rinse aid with citric acid (acid
rinse aid) if the machine does not have a wa-
ter softening filter. If the machine has a water
softening filter, dispense as for soft water.
To fill with rinse aid:
1. Turn and lift up the cover of the rinse aid
compartment to the right of the dispenser.
This is where you top up and set the amount
of rinse aid to be dispensed in each wash.
2. Carefully pour in rinse aid up to the dos-
age setting knob.
Too much rinse aid can lead to the build-
up of foam. If your water is particularly soft,
you can dilute the rinse aid (1 part rinse aid,
1 part water).
Alter dosage if required. Do not forget to
Too much rinse aid can cause streaks on
the dishes, while too little can result in water
*Note!
After filling there may be a short delay be-
fore the signal light goes out.
There is a refill indicator in the middle of the
dispenser (see illustration). If the refill indica-
tor is totally black, there is sufficient rinse
aid. However, if the indicator has a more
transparent appearance, you need to top up
with rinse aid (see above).
Open
Refill indicator
Closed
Cover for rinse aid
Open by turning and lifting the cover!
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Display
Type of fault
Action
Too much water in the machine
Call theCustomer Care
Center at the number
at the bottom of the
page
Fault with water inlet
Valve leakage
Check that the water
faucet is open
Shut off the water
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Blocked drain
Clogged filter
See “Possible causes”
in the Troubleshooting
chapter
Clean the filters, see
the Cleaning chapter
To remove fault indications from then display, switch off the main power switch and then
turn it back on again.
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Troubleshooting
Problems
The dishes are not clean.
• The spray arms are not
rotating.
• Lift off the arms and clean.
• Old dishwasher detergent.
Note! Detergent is perishable.
• Avoid large packs.
• Incorrect dosage of
detergent.
• Dispense according to the
level of water hardness.
• Wrong wash program se-
lected
•Heavier programs are longer,
and use higher temperatures
for dirtier loads. Use a heavi-
er program better suited for
the load.
• Incorrect loading of the dish-
washer.
• Do not cover china with large
bowls or the like. Try not to
place too much tall glassware
in the corners of the baskets.
• Glasses and cups have tipped
over during the wash.
• Load the china securely.
• See the chapter on rinse aid.
• Change detergent.
• Incorrectly set rinse aid
dispenser.
Stains or a film on the
china.
• Phosphate-free detergent in
combination with hard water.
• Too high a temperature and/or
too much detergent can cause
etching on(crystal) glass.
Unfortunately this cannot be
remedied, only prevented!
• Wash (crystal) glass at a
low temperature and use
dishwasher detergent spar-
ingly. Contact the dishwasher
detergent manufacturer.
The china has a whitish-
blue sticky film.
• Too high dosage of rinse aid.
• Reduce dosage. See the
chapter on rinse aid. If the
water is very soft, you could
try diluting the rinse aid with
water (1 part rinse aid, 1 part
water).
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Possible causes
Problems
Stains on stainless steel or
silver.
• Certain food remnants such
as mustard, mayonnaise,
lemon, vinegar, salt, and
dressings can cause stains
on stainless steel if allowed
to remain for any length of
time. All stainless steel can
into contact during the dish-
washing process. Aluminum
can also cause stains on
dishes.
• Rinse off food residue of this
type if you do not intend to
start the dishwasher immedi-
ately.
Stains which remain after
dishwashing.
• Lipstick and tea can be dif-
• Heavier programs are longer,
and use higher temperatures
er program better suited for
the load.
Rattling sound during
dishwashing.
• The dishes are not properly
loaded or the spray arms are
not rotating.
• Check that the china is
loaded securely. Spin the
spray arms to make sure they
rotate.
• You have forgotten to switch
on the main switch.
• The door is not closed prop-
erly.
• The home’s circuit breaker
has tripped
• The plug is not plugged in.
• The water tap is off.
• Overfilling/leakage
• Contact our Customer Care
Center at the number at the
bottom of the page.
To restart the machine,
press the Start/Stop button
for 3 seconds. Then select a
new program and press the
Start/Stop button.
• A whirring sound (the drain
pump) is heard from the
machine, which ceases when
the power is turned off at the
main power switch.
1. Shut off the water tap.
2. Unplug the electrical plug
3. Contact our Customer Care
Center at the number at the
bottom of the page.
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Water remains in the
machine.
• Clean out the coarse filter, the
fine filter and the filter.
• Obstruction in the drain hose.
• Disconnect the drain hose
where it is connected to the
drain system. Check that
there is no debris in the hose
.• Check that the hose is free
from kinks or sharp bends.
• Kinks in the drain hose.
• The filters are clogged.
• Debris in the drain pump.
• Dirt around edges and corners.
• Clean out the coarse filter, the
fine filter and the filter.
• Clean out the drain pump.
See the chapter on cleaning
• Clean with a dishwashing
brush and low-foaming
detergent.
Unpleasant odor in the
• Run a program at Normal
temperature about once per
month.
• The low temperature pro-
grams have been selected
over a longer period of time.
Dishes do not get
sufficiently dry
• Activate the Normal drying
option (not all models)
• Load the machine full.
• The Economy dry option has
• The machine is not fully
loaded
• Fill or increase the amount of
rinse aid.
• Open the door slightly once
the program has finished.
• Rinse aid is out or set for too
small a dosage.
1 minute shown in the
display
• None, the next time the
program is run, the corrected
time will be shown
• The program takes longer
than estimated.
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Energy standard
USA:
Height:
34-3/8” - 36-1/2” 874-927mm
24” (610mm)
Width:
Depth:
24” (610mm)
Weight:
105.8 lbs (48 kg)*
Water pressure
18–176 psi 1.2 - 12.1 MPa
1.24 - 12.1 kp/cm2 (Bar)
12.4 - 121.3 N/cm2
Electrical connection:
Rated power:
See serial tag/rating plate
See serial tag/rating plate
*The weight can vary due to varying specifications.
Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
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Service and guarantee
plumbing codes.
AM Appliance Group will not pay
4. Any shipping costs for parts during the
limited warranty period.
1. Service calls to:
5. Replacement parts or repair labor costs
for units operated outside the continental
United States.
6. Pickup and delivery. ASKO washers are
designed to be repaired in the home.
• Correct the installation of the appliance.
• Repair damage due to shipment, deliv-
ery, installation, misuse or abuse.
• Instruct how to use the appliance.
• Replace house fuses or correct house
wiring.
In no event shall AM Appliance
Group be responsible for any
incidental or consequential dam-
• Correct house plumbing, including drain-
age problems related to improper installa-
tion.
• Clean or service air device in drain line.
2. Repair and/or replacement parts for fail-
ure of product if appliance is used for other
than home/residential use.
3. Damage resulting from accident, fire,
floods, acts of God, alteration, misuse,
abuse, improper installation, or installation
not in accordance with local electrical or
ages.
Some states will not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so this exclusion or limitation
may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to
state.
It is important to register your product warranty by logging onto
days from the date of purchase. After doing so, you will be e-mailed a certificate that will
extend the original warranty for one additional year. If you do not have access to the in
ternet, complete the warranty card included with the product and mail it to the address on
the warranty card within 90 days of the date of purchase. Cosmetic damage must be repor
ted to your dealer within five days from the date of purchase. After unpacking the washer,
thoroughly check the unit for cosmetic damage.
For residential installations only AM Appliance Group will pay for:
Length of warranty Two-Year Full From
date of purchase.
ASKO replacement parts and/or repair
manship. Service must be provided by an
authorized ASKO service agent.
Third year full Complete your product war- ASKO replacement parts and/or repair
com/customercare/registration within 90
manship. Service must be performed by
days from the date of purchase to extend an authorized ASKO service agent.
the original warranty one additional year.
If you do not have access to the internet,
complete the warranty card included with
the product and mail it to the address on
the warranty card within 90 days of the
date of purchase.
Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
For residential installations only
AM Appliance Group will pay for:
ASKO replacement parts (labor cost not
included) for the stainless steel tank if it
exhibits a manufacturing defect such as
cracking or rusting through. Service must
be provided by an authorized ASKO service
agent.
For non-residential installations One-year
Full Warranty from date of purchase.
ASKO replacement parts and/or repair labor
to correct defect in materials or workman-
ship. Service must be provided by an autho-
rized ASKO service agent.
For warranty service, contact our Customer Care Center at the number
listed below.
Before calling for service or contacting AM Appliance Group regarding a warranty issue,
make a note of the model, type name, and serial number.
AM Appliance Group
Richardson, Texas 75085-1805
Or contact our
Customer Care Center at
Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
Quick Guide
1. Load the baskets correctly!
Thanks to the Self Cleaning Systemyou don’t need to rinse the dishes, simply scrape large
food particles and debris.
2. Dispensing dishwasher detergent
The detergent compartment has a small compartment for pre-wash and one for main wash.
3. Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely
4. Turn on the main power switch
5. Close the door
6. Select the program and press start
For normally soiled dishes, use the Normal Wash program with Normal temperature
Normal drying
To save more water and energy use Economy temperature and Economy dry.
Mini Program Guide
Programview
Normal
Heavy
Quick
Rinse &
Hold
Program
info
The dish-
For heavily
soiled loads,
such as pots,
pans, casse-
roles, etc.
For nor-
For lightly
To rinse
washer
mally soiled
loads such
as plates,
glasses,
soiled loads dishes that
detects how
soiled the
that are
you plan to
wash later
that day.
washed
immedi-
ately after
dishes are
and adjusts
water con-
sumption and
temperature
accordingly.
bowls, and
lightly soiled use. This
pans.
program
can also
be used
for delicate
items.
Options
Prewashes
with SCS*
Mainwash ***
2 prewashes
130°F
2 prewashes
150°F
85°F
Number of
3, last
2, last
2, no heat in
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