Blanco Dishwasher BFDW8 User Manual

BFDW8  
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DescriptionofyourDishwasher
DescriptionofyourDishwasher
Upper basket  
DISPLAY:  
This shows you  
Rotating nozzle  
(depending on  
the model)  
START/CANCEL:  
Press this button to  
start the  
PROGRAMME  
BUTTONS:  
Press one of  
these but-  
tons to  
select your  
programme.  
Washing product  
container  
the length of the  
programme, the  
current time, the  
time the pro-  
gramme finishes  
and the water  
Lower sprinkling  
arm  
Anti-blocking size  
wire (depending  
on the model)  
ON / OFF  
programme.  
Press this button  
to switch on  
your machine.  
Hold it down for 2  
seconds to cancel  
the programme.  
Regenerating  
salt reservoir  
Main filter  
hardness setting.  
Waste filters  
Drying valve  
(depending on  
the model)  
Rinsing agent  
container  
Information  
plate (After-  
Sales service  
reference)  
The above photograph of the machine with the lower basket removed shows  
all the main components described in these operating instructions.  
SALT LIGHT:  
This shows you  
that you need to  
add regenerating  
salt.  
TIME SETTING:  
DELAYED  
Your dishwasher is fitted with safety systems to minimise the risk of  
flooding:  
Hold down the “Soak”  
button and press the  
“Delayed Programme  
End” button to set the  
current time.  
PROGRAMME END:  
Press this button to  
select the time you  
wish the  
programme to  
finish.  
RINSE AID LIGHT:  
This shows you that  
you need to add rinse  
aid  
The ANTI-OVERFLOW SYSTEM. This system automatically activates  
the drain pump if the water in the tub reaches an abnormal level.  
The ANTI-LEAK SYSTEM. This system cuts off the water supply if a  
leak is detected under the machine.  
- ANTI-BURSTING HOSE. This reinforced supply hose is fitted with a  
mechanism that stops the water supply directly from the tap when  
there is a leak.  
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STEP 1:  
Adjusting the water softener  
Filling the regenerating salt reservoir  
Salt reservoir  
You must fill this with water just  
before starting your first wash then  
add the salt (if required) :  
For impeccable washing and drying results with no streaks.  
The water softener must be adjusted correctly to ensure no streaks  
after washing and drying.  
(Generally not required in Australia.)  
Your dishwasher is fitted with a water softening system that operates  
using regenerating salt.  
Filling with salt is essential to obtain a good  
wash with no streaks. The salt regener-  
ates the resins, which soften the water by  
removing its limestone content unless  
the water is already sufficiently soft  
You must set the water softener according to the hardness of the water  
in your area.  
Never put deter-  
gent in this reser-  
voir: this will ruin the  
-
Measuring the water hardness  
(see “Adjusting the water softener”).  
To do this: contact your local water supplier to find out the water  
water softener.  
hardness level and adjust on the machine as described below.  
- Unscrew the salt reservoir’s stopper and  
remove it.  
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Settings on the control panel  
- Fill the reservoir with regenerating salt spe-  
cially designed for dishwashers.  
- On the first time, add water until it  
reaches the edge of the reservoir.  
- Screw the salt reservoir’s stop back in fully.  
Water  
Salt  
Water softener  
setting  
Testing strip  
hardness required  
Hold down the  
0 - 10°F  
10 - 18°F  
18 - 25°F  
25 - 40°F  
40 - 55°F  
55 - 70°F  
NO  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
“Soak”  
button  
and press the “Start  
button:  
The water softener’s  
setting is then shown  
on the display  
.
Water hardness > 70 °F  
Do not use kitchen salt.  
The display shows the water hardness in accordance with the above  
table. When first switched on, the display shows  
25°F).  
To change the setting, press the “Soak” button as many times as  
required to obtain the water softener setting recommended by the  
testing strip.  
(setting for 10 -  
Should any regenerating salt overflow when filling,  
we recommend that you remove the loose salt crystals  
to avoid oxidising the tub.  
filled, for instance when putting  
See Page 17 :  
cating the level of regenerat-  
ing salt:  
This illuminates showing salt  
needs to be added. After you  
have refilled the salt reservoir, the  
light may still remain lit until the  
salt has dissolved sufficiently,  
generally after one cycle (or if the  
reservoir has not been completely  
symbol indi-  
the machine into operating using  
the sample.  
You must fill the salt reservoir with water before using  
the machine, even if the water softener setting selected  
does not require any regenerating salt.  
If you move house and take the dishwasher with you, you will  
If the water is especially  
soft and does not require  
the use of any regenerating  
salt, the SALT light remains lit.  
need to check the water hardness and adjust accordingly.  
For good wash results it is very important to set the dishwasher  
to the correct level of water hardness and to set the correct  
level of rinse aid (see page 8).  
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STEP 2:  
Rinse aid  
For brilliant and very dry results  
STEP 3:  
Washing products  
for a clean wash  
For easy loading, the detergent container is located on the front of the  
upper basket.  
The detergent container is designed to take tablets, powder or liquid  
recommended for dishwasher use.  
Filling  
When putting the machine into oper-  
ation, fill the container level with the  
top of the adjustment lever.  
Close the container tightly  
Tablets  
Place the tablet in the compartment.  
underneath the top basket.  
Contents: 120 ml (approx. one glass)  
Powder or liquid  
Indicator:  
Pull the container out to fill it with liquid deter-  
gent or powder.  
Fill it up to the Minimum mark for lightly soiled  
items.  
Opaque: some product remaining  
Brilliant: container empty  
Fill it up to the Maximum mark for dirty items.  
Close the container.  
Should  
any  
rinse  
aid  
overflow when filling, mop up  
the excess to avoid foam forming.  
Keep all these pro-  
ducts out of children’s  
reach and away from  
any damp environment.  
Only use the washing  
products specially desi-  
gned for dishwasher use.  
Adjustment (if necessary)  
The original setting is in the middle  
(Medium position: setting 2).  
VERY IMPORTANT:  
After a few cycles, if there are streaks or  
the drying is poor, you can adjust the set-  
ting using the adjustment lever:  
- Setting 1 to reduce the dose, (soft water)  
- Setting 3 to increase the dose (hard water)  
- For good wash results it is recommended to use individual  
detergent, salt and rinse aid products.  
- However “2 in 1” tablets (detergent and rinse aid) can be  
used. You may need to adjust the rinse aid dial according to  
the wash results (see page 8).  
Adjustment lever  
- Good wash results depend on getting the salt + rinse aid  
levels set correctly according to use level of water hardness  
(see pages 6-7).  
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light:  
symbol indicating the rinse aid indicator  
This illuminates showing “add rinse aid.Please add rinse aid.  
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LoadingtheDishwasher
LoadingtheDishwasher
Cutlery  
The lower basket  
Removable lids are available if you wish  
to organise the loading of your cutlery.  
For optimum washing and drying, use  
these separation lids fully or partially.  
Lay the items out so that the water can  
circulate freely and spray all the utensils.  
Place the plates and the wide pots and  
pans at the sides.  
Do not intersperse or superimpose plates  
and dishes or place them side-by-side.  
- Place your cutlery with the handles at  
the bottom.  
- Avoid washing cutlery with horn han-  
dles in your machine.  
- Separate silverware from cutlery in  
other metals using the separation  
grills.  
The fold-down spikes help you to  
arrange your large items (depending on  
the model).  
No items should interfere with the rotation of the  
washing arms (pot handles, cutlery, etc.)  
The sliding cutlery baskets  
These can be arranged in any position  
in the lower basket. You can therefore  
arrange different loads according to the  
items you wish to wash.  
Anti-blocking size  
wire (depending on  
the model)  
You can place a cutlery basket in the  
upper basket.  
If your cutlery or your plates are too  
large, adjust the height of the upper  
basket (it is height-adjustable).  
Unloading the dishwasher  
First of all empty the lower basket to avoid any drops of water  
falling onto it from the upper basket.  
Items unsuitable for dishwasher use :  
- Wooden cutting boards  
- Oxidisable steel or non heat-resistant plastic utensils  
- Pewter or copper items  
Important note:  
For safety reasons, we recommend that you arrange any  
- Glued items  
knives with pointed ends downwards in the cutlery baskets (to  
avoid accidents).  
Any long-bladed knives and other sharp kitchen utensils should  
be placed flat in the “Mezzanine” shelf.  
- Cutlery with wooden, horn or mother-of-pearl handles  
- Antique or hand-painted porcelain  
When purchasing crockery, glassware, cutlery, etc., ensure that they are  
suitable for use in a dishwasher.  
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Loadingthedishwasher
SettingtheTime
The upper basket  
Time Setting:  
This basket is designed in particular to  
take: glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad  
bowls, bowls, saucers, etc.  
You can also place cups, ladles, etc. on the  
foldaway brackets as well as a cutlery basket.  
Arrange stemmed glasses along the wire shelf.  
When the machine is  
first switched on, the  
:
clock reads  
and the colon flash-  
es. To set the current  
time, hold down the “Soak” button and press the “Delayed  
Programme End” button to set the hour. Continue to hold down the  
Soak” button for a few seconds and press the “Delayed  
Programme End” button again to set the minutes.  
Place glasses, cups and  
bowls facing downwards.  
The “Mezzanine” wire shelf enables you  
to load cutlery of any size. You can place it  
either in the upper or lower basket.  
Selecting a Washing Programme  
Check that your power  
cable is connected and  
your water tap is open.  
Press the “ON / OFF” button to  
switch on the machine.  
To make loading  
easier, move the  
Refer to the Programmes table on  
the following pages to determine  
the best programme for the  
amount of washing up and how  
dirty it is.  
tray to position  
and then return it  
to position  
.  
The display shows the current time.  
Press the button for the programme you desire; the illuminated light  
shows the selected programme.  
Depending on the model: when loading large plates into the lower  
basket, you may have to adjust the height of the upper basket. This  
can be done even when the basket is full.  
To change your selection, press another programme button.  
The display shows the remaining time of the programme selected.  
Press “Start” to activate the selected programme.  
Adjusting to the HIGH POSITION  
Gently lift the basket until you hear  
the first “Click” on both sides.  
Do not try to lift higher.  
Adjusting to the LOW POSITION  
Lift the basket at the back on both sides  
(“Click”) and then gently lower it.  
Check that the slides are both at the same height and that the basket is  
level.  
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TheWashingProgrammes
TheWashingProgrammes
Type of items:  
Resistant  
Mixed  
Mixed  
Mixed  
Mixed  
Delicate  
-Porcelain, pans,  
cutlery, glasses,  
etc.  
Mixed  
This very short  
cycle enables  
you to rinse  
your items  
while waiting  
to wash them  
until the fol-  
A large  
amount of  
“dried on”  
residue, baked  
on stains,  
grease,  
residue from  
Automatically  
detects the  
amount of  
washing up  
and the level  
of soiling.  
Normal amount  
of “dried on”  
residue:  
Recommended  
for normal  
soiled load. Less  
consuming in  
energy.  
A small amount  
of easy to  
remove residue,  
non-greasy  
items: coffee  
cups, dessert  
bowls or  
Automatically  
detects the  
amount of  
washing up  
and the level  
of soiling.  
Normal amount  
of “dried-on,”  
residue:  
Small amount of  
easy to remove  
residue: glass or  
fragile porcelain.  
Quantity, type,  
amount of food  
residue.  
lowing day or frying, cooked  
even the day cheese, sauce,  
everyday items.  
after.  
etc.  
everyday items.  
Faster but  
everyday items.  
consumes more  
energy.  
Soak  
Intensive  
Delicate  
Rapid  
Normal  
Programmes  
+
=
Programme cycle  
Cold pre-wash  
pre-wash  
pre-wash  
pre-wash  
Washing at 55°C Washing at 45°C  
Washing at 40°C  
Washing at 70°C Washing at 65°C  
Washing at 45°C  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Fan drying  
Fan drying  
Fan drying  
Fan drying  
Fan drying  
Natural drying  
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Options / Settings / Information  
Pstaiodta-sele  
Options / Settings / Information  
Programme end  
Current time:  
(displayed if no programme running)  
At the end of the programme, the display shows  
“Stop” until the door is opened.  
Once the door has been opened, the display shows  
the current time.  
The “Remaining Time” light illuminates  
and the display shows you the approximate  
time to the end of the programme.  
Air drying  
The ventilation system is re-activated for 5 minutes every hour until the  
door is opened.  
Advantages: Your washing up and the tub are perfectly dry.  
Do not place anything in front of the door (bags, tea towels,  
etc.), which may block the ventilation grill.  
Your machine is pre-set at the factory to run the ventilation  
system for a maximum of 5 hours.  
Delayed programme finishing time: (the pro-  
gramme will finish at the time displayed)  
Starting the programme immediately  
Select your programme and press “Start”  
button briefly. The programme starts and  
the display shows you the approximate time  
to the end of the programme.  
The safety systems  
Door poorly closed:  
The light for the selected  
programme flashes.  
Delaying the start of the programme  
Press the “Delayed Programme End” until  
you reach the desired programme finishing  
time. The colon flashes.  
Press “Start” to confirm your choice of pro-  
gramme.  
Keypad locking:  
The display shows  
(animated) until  
While the programme is running, the system automatically  
protects the keypad from being used. The keypad unlocks  
automatically when the programme finishes or if the  
programme is cancelled.  
the start of the programme. If you press  
“Delayed programme end, the display  
shows the programme’s “finishing Time”  
The “Finishing Time” light is permanently lit.  
Level:  
The light illuminates when the  
reservoir is empty.  
Cancelling a programme  
Rinse aid  
Regenerating Salt  
Hold down the “Start / Cancel” button for  
two seconds. The current programme is  
interrupted. The display shows the current  
time and the “current time” light illuminates.  
You can then select another programme.  
Filter cleaning warning:  
Approximately once a month, your machine will advise  
you to service the filters (see the following page).  
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RunningMaintenance
RunningMaintenance
Cleaning the waste filters  
The filtration system consists  
of several components:  
A – The two-part waste filter  
B – The main filter  
The filters are located in the mid-  
Regularly clean (if required):  
dle of the tub and must be  
cleaned regularly to ensure opti-  
mum washing results.  
Only use soap and  
All around the door and the door  
seal with a damp sponge to  
remove any deposits.  
water on the casing  
and the control panel.  
Do not use abrasive powders,  
metal sponges, alcohol-based  
products or thinners.  
C – The micro-filter  
Every year  
To ensure your machine’s long-  
term operation, clean it once or  
twice a year by running an  
Intensive programme with the  
machine empty, using a commer-  
cially available special dishwasher  
cleaning product.  
Before removing the filters, remove any  
Use a soft cloth or a sponge.  
waste from the main filter with a spon-  
ge to avoid the waste blocking the  
sprinkling arms.  
A
B
Unscrew the waste filter a quarter turn  
and remove it.  
Prolonged stoppage  
Clean your dishwasher completely,  
then disconnect the power supply  
and close the water tap.  
Keep your machine away from the  
risk of frost.  
If you are moving, to  
avoid any water lea-  
king, first of all run a soak pro-  
gramme.  
Remove the main filter  
Remove the micro-filter.  
C
A - Two-part waste filters.  
Carefully clean all the filters  
under running water.  
C
To re-inset the filters  
Follow the above instructions in  
reverse.  
Important: Do not  
forget to lock the  
waste filter by turning it a  
quarter turn.  
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ProtectingtheEnvironment
P stai dta-isele  
Troubleshooting, what to do?  
If you are in any doubt about the operation of your machine, before calling a  
service agent, check the following points (depending on the symptoms noticed).  
Recycling the packaging  
Recycling your old  
dishwasher  
When first using the machine  
Possible causes  
What to do  
Warning: Keep all the  
packaging materials out of  
the reach of children (e.g. plastic  
bags, polystyrene, etc.): these can  
be dangerous for children: risk of  
suffocation).  
If you wish to dispose of your old  
dishwasher, make it completely  
unusable. Break the door lock so  
that it cannot close (children can  
become locked in when playing  
inside the machine – risk of suffo-  
cation).  
- The machine is wobbly, - Adjust the adjustable  
not level feet  
- The door is not correct- - Adjust the rear feet  
ly centred on the tub  
The seal’s lip has been - Take off the door seal  
flattened during storage. all around the door.  
Small door leak  
-
- Leak at the tap  
- Check that the seal is pre-  
sent and re-tighten the nut  
- Close the water tap and  
Recovering and reprocessing  
packaging material saves on  
material and reduces the amount  
of waste.  
Take your packaging to the near-  
est recycling centre. Contact your  
town’s local authorities for  
details of its location.  
Small leak around or  
under the machine (move  
the machine to locate the  
leak better)  
Remove the electrical plug and  
cut off the power cable.  
Take your unusable machine to  
the nearest recycling centre.  
Contact your town’s local authori-  
ties for details of its location.  
- Leak in the machine  
call a service agent  
.
- The machine or the  
door is not correctly  
centred on the tub  
- Recentre the door by  
adjusting the rear feet.  
- Contact the installer.  
The door “catches” when  
you close it  
- The door springs are  
not tensioned enough  
to compensate for the  
weight of the basket.  
- Pull the machine out  
10cm and tighten the 2  
tensioning screws.  
The door falls down  
heavily when you open it  
(integratable models)  
- Contact the installer.  
- The door springs are  
over-tensioned.  
- Pull the machine out  
10cm and tighten the 2  
tensioning screws.  
The door is not level  
when open or goes back  
up too quickly (integrat-  
able machine)  
- No wooden panel  
- Fit a wooden panel to the  
door (a chipboard panel is  
OK if on a temporary basis)  
and adjust the springs.  
regenerating salt or rinse aid fluid.  
Follow the recommendations in  
these instructions (Pages 6-7-8)  
and the manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions on the pack.  
Ensure that the water softener is  
set correctly (see Page 6).  
Washing economically  
and ecologically  
DO not wash the items first by  
hand (unnecessary waste of  
water). Use your dishwasher’s  
capacity to the full. You will then  
wash economically and ecological-  
ly.  
Always select a washing pro-  
gramme suitable for the type of  
items and how dirty they are.  
Do not overdose with detergent,  
- Contact the installer.  
- Poor handling (the bas- - Move the basket gradu-  
The upper basket will not  
stay in the high position  
ket has been pulled  
upwards too quickly).  
ally on one side and  
then the other (until  
you hear a “Click”) = ->  
see the Operating Instructions.  
Programming, display anomalies  
Possible causes  
What to do  
- The energy-saving pro-  
grammes take longer  
because they compensate  
for the lower washing and  
drying temperatures by  
longer agitation and drying.  
- Use these programmes  
preferably at night  
when the length and  
the finishing time are  
not important.  
The cycle takes too long.  
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Troubleshooting,whattodo?
Troubleshooting,whattodo?
Poor operation  
Possible causes  
What to do  
Programming, display anomalies  
Possible causes  
What to do  
A lot of residue left on  
the main filter at the end  
of the cycle.  
- The drain hole and the  
filters are blocked by  
too much residue.  
-
Remove the filters and  
clean them and the drain  
hole. Remove any large  
amounts of residue from  
the plates before placing  
them in the dishwasher.  
The lights light up one  
after another  
- Wrongly programmed. - Cancel the current pro-  
gramme by holding  
down the “Start” button  
for 2 seconds and then  
reprogramme.  
The Salt light does not go - No salt or too little salt  
-
Fill the reservoir and  
wait until the cycle  
ends. If the water is  
soft enough not to  
require salt, the Salt  
light is permanently lit.  
Steam appears approx.  
20 minutes before the  
end of the cycle (model  
with ventilated drying).  
- The steam from drying - A normal but infrequent  
is in contact with a flow occurrence only when  
out  
in the reservoir to trig-  
ger the float.  
of cold air.  
drying starts (connec-  
ted with the temperatu-  
re of the room,  
draughts, etc.).  
Poor operation  
Possible causes  
What to do  
What to do  
Possible causes  
Poor washing results  
The machine cuts off  
- Insufficient amperage to - Check the plug’s ampe-  
Traces of food, deposits, - The washing up has  
“grains of sand” in the  
glasses.  
- Arrange the items cor-  
rectly; use the most sui-  
table areas and acces-  
sories for each type of  
item (see Operating  
supply all the equip-  
ment being used at the  
same time.  
rage (10A minimum)  
and the meter’s capacity  
been badly arranged  
(items masked by  
another, larger item or  
placed under it, items  
side by side or nesting  
together).  
- The upper agitator is  
blocked by cutlery,  
plates, etc.)  
- Internal fault in the  
machine  
- Call a service agent.  
Instructions).  
- Check that the agitator  
rotates freely (sizing  
wire), set the basket to  
the High position if nec-  
The machine will not  
start  
- No power supply to the - Check the socket and  
socket  
the fuse  
- The tap is closed  
- Check that the tap is  
open  
- The filter is not screwed essary.  
- The water supply hose - Check that the hose  
is kinked  
in tightly and is lifting  
during washing  
- The micro-filter’s sieve  
is clogged.  
- Check the seating and  
runs correctly behind  
the machine  
the tightness of the fil-  
ter (screw it in fully to  
the right).  
- Programme selection  
error and programme  
blocked  
- “Start” button held down and reprogramme  
too long (> 2 seconds) - Press “Start” only briefly  
- Safety system (anti-leak) to start the programme  
- Call a service agent.  
- Cancel by pressing  
“Start” for 2 seconds  
- Remove and clean all the  
filters (with warm water),  
including the sieve.  
Greasy marks.  
- Too little detergent,  
poor detergent, stale  
detergent.  
-
Increase the amount of  
detergent; try another  
detergent.  
The machine does not  
drain.  
- Protective cover on the  
- Remove the protective  
sink’s U bend not removed cover  
- Unsuitable programme - Select a programme  
- Drainage hose kinked  
- Check the hose runs cor-  
(temperature too low,  
not long enough).  
with a higher tempera-  
ture.  
rectly behind the machine  
- Remove the filters and  
clean. Also clean the  
drain hole.  
- Drain filter totally  
blocked  
- Start a soak programme.  
If the fault persists, call  
a service agent.  
- Pump blocked.  
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Troubleshooting,whattodo?
Troubleshooting,whattodo?
Poor washing results  
Possible causes  
What to do  
Poor operation  
Possible causes  
What to do  
Traces of rust on stainless - The quality of the stain- - Use special “dishwa-  
White marks  
(Identify the nature of  
the marks)  
- Chalky film (can be  
- Check that there is salt  
in the reservoir (light  
unlit = OK)  
- Check the water hardness  
at the tap and that the  
water softener is set cor-  
rectly. Set it on a higher  
setting if necessary.  
steel  
less steel (in knives in  
particular) is unsuitable  
sher-safe” cutlery  
removed with vinegar).  
- Check that the salt pot’s  
for washing in a machine. stopper is firmly closed.  
Poor washing results  
Possible causes  
What to do  
A lot of drops on the  
glasses  
- Insufficient or no rinse - Check the indicator light  
aid.  
and fill the reservoir  
completely.  
- Water too hard for using  
a “3 in 1” detergent  
recommended.  
- The dose has not been - If the reservoir is not  
distributed.  
empty after approxi-  
mately 60 washes, call  
a service agent.  
- To relieve the problem,  
arrange the items so as  
to restrict as much as  
possible any water  
- Traces of salt  
(item has a salty taste)  
- Check that the salt pot’s  
stopper is firmly closed.  
- Position of the items.  
- Opalisation of the glass - Check the water hard-  
because water too soft  
(cannot be removed).  
ness at the tap and that  
the water softener is  
set correctly. Some  
detergent tablets are  
more aggressive to  
glasses and decorations  
(change the detergent,  
use a protective product  
if necessary).  
retention: if possible,  
leave the door ajar for a  
few minutes.  
Drops on plastic glasses, - These insulating items - Arrange them optimally,  
Tefal coatings, etc.  
have a low calorific  
mass.  
prioritising the use of  
the upper basket if pos-  
sible.  
Drying not as good in  
rapid programmes.  
-
In the rapid pro-  
- Select the most appro-  
priate rapid programme.  
Coloured marks (tea,  
wine, coffee, blood)  
- Items poorly arranged - Turn the open ends (of  
glasses, bowls, etc.)  
grammes, the drying  
temperature and the  
drying time are reduced  
to restrict the length of  
the cycle to a minimum  
level.  
towards the jets  
- Not enough or poor  
detergent  
- Programme with too  
low a temperature.  
- Increase the amount of  
detergent  
- Select a more suitable  
programme, with a  
higher temperature.  
Condensation on the  
-
Condensation may form  
walls of the inner door or on the walls, particular-  
Run marks or dried  
droplets on the glasses  
- Insufficient or no rinse - Check the indicator light  
the tub.  
ly after cooling down  
(sound insulation  
increases its occurren-  
ce).  
aid.  
and fill the reservoir  
completely, set the dis-  
penser to the upper  
position if necessary.  
- Replace with a recent  
agent (a good rinse aid  
dilutes easily and foams  
in cold water).  
- Poor or out-of-date  
rinse aid.  
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Instructionsfor laboratorytests
Instructionsfor laboratorytests:IEC LOAD  
A
ENERGY EFFICIENCY TESTS ACCORDING TO AS/NZS 2007  
PROGRAMME : NORMAL  
Arrange items as shown in Figures A – B – C (see IEC load on  
following page)  
Washing capacity  
Detergent dose  
12 IEC  
standardised  
place setting  
B
5 + 25 g  
of detergent  
7
5
5
5
5
Detergent dispenser  
3
5
5
1
4
6
6
2
3
High position  
Setting of upper basket  
5
5
The water softener MUST be set to  
(see  
page 6) to deactivate the device. No salt is  
required.  
5
5
5
1
2
3
4
5
5
5
For more information on the comparison tests in  
accordance with AS/NZS 2007, please contact the  
manufacturer of the machine before commencing  
testing.  
C
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