CDA Dishwasher WF250SS User Manual

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CONTENTS  
INSTALLATIONS MANUAL  
1 / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Important warnings __________________________________________  
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2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER  
Free-standing appliances ____________________________________  
Built-in appliances __________________________________________  
• Sound-Proofing seals ________________________________________  
Appliances built-in under a hob ________________________________  
Levelling by adjusting the feet ________________________________  
Connecting to the water supply ________________________________  
Draining away the waste water ________________________________  
Connecting to the electricity supply ____________________________  
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Important :  
Please read this instructions manual carefully so that you can comply with the instructions  
for installing and fitting your machine.  
NB :  
This instructions manual covers various models. There may be some slight differences bet-  
ween your appliance and the descriptions shown.  
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1 / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• IMPORTANT WARNINGS  
Important :  
After unpacking your appliance, make sure that it has not suffered any damage during trans-  
port. Never connect up a damaged appliance. If your appliance is damaged, please contact your  
dealer.  
Danger :  
If your appliance operates incorrectly, disconnect it (pull out the plug) or switch off the cir-  
cuit concerned and close the water supply tap. Contact our After-Sales Service.  
Important :  
All the necessary electrical and plumbing work for installing the appliance must respecti-  
vely be carried out by a qualified electrician or plumber.  
— Once you have installed your appliance, ensure that it is not resting on the power cable or the  
water supply or drain hoses.  
— The appliance must be kept disconnected from the mains supply throughout the whole installa-  
tion process.  
— Check that your appliance’s Earth circuit complies with the prevailing regulations.  
— The electrical connection details on the manufacturer’s plate on your machine must match those  
for the mains power supply.  
Important :  
For safety’s sake, do not leave your dishwasher’s door fully open after use.  
If your dishwasher is being installed on a carpeted floor, ensure that the feet are set to leave an  
air space under the appliance.  
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2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER  
FREE-STANDING APPLIANCES  
You can use the top of the appliance as a  
worktop.  
NB:  
Do not position your dishwasher too close to  
a heat source; otherwise the trim around the  
top could be damaged.  
BUILT-IN APPLIANCES  
Installation dimensions  
Fig. 01  
By removing the appliance’s worktop you can  
build in your appliance under an existing  
worktop provided that the space conforms to  
the dimensions on the sketch. (Fig. 01)  
Building in your appliance under  
a worktop  
If you are building in your appliance under an  
existing worktop:  
Screw  
— Remove the top of the appliance by unscre-  
wing the two screws under the edge of the  
top (Fig. 02).  
— Remove the top by unclipping it from the  
back of the appliance and pushing it a few cm  
to move it (Fig. 03).  
Fig. 02  
— Lift the top of your dishwasher to release it  
(Fig. 03).  
— Insert the dishwasher into its appropriate  
space  
— Adjust the height of the feet, if necessary  
(please refer to the Section: “Levelling by  
adjusting the feet”).  
— Fasten your dishwasher to the kitchen work-  
top with two screws under the front of the  
plastic lip (Fig 04).  
Fig. 03  
If your worktop is marble or a similar material,  
you can fasten your dishwasher at the side  
with two brackets (available from After-Sales  
or your dealer).  
You can also incorporate your appliance into  
a vertical unit (raised above the ground).  
Fig. 04  
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SOUND-PROOFING SEALS  
To improve the built-in appliance’s sound-  
proofing, fit the sound-proofing seals (depen-  
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ding on the model). (  
on Fig. 05)  
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If the recess is bigger, stick on seal  
the adhesives provided.  
using  
Fig. 05  
• APPLIANCES BUILT-IN UNDER A HOB  
Danger :  
If your worktop has a hob fitted above your dishwasher, you must fit thermal insulation on  
top of your dishwasher. You can obtain an insulation panel from your dealer. Remember to leave  
a space between the gas pipe and the top of your dishwasher.  
• LEVELLING BY ADJUSTING THE FEET  
Ensure that your dishwasher is quite plumb  
and stable and that it i9n the place where it  
will be installed. The feet are adjustable. Use a  
screwdriver to adjust them, if necessary, so  
that the door closes and seals perfectly  
(Fig.06).  
Ensure that the dishwasher’s door closes cor-  
rectly, without catching at the sides.  
Fig. 06  
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2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER  
• CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY  
This dishwasher can be supplied with cold  
water or hot water up to a maximum of 60°C.  
When supplying with hot water, check that  
your original hose allows such connection  
(red marking on the hose). However, we  
recommend that you connect to the cold  
water supply. Your appliance is fitted with a  
supply hose 1.50m long.  
0.1- 1 MPa  
1-10 bar  
10L/min  
Connect the hose to a tap with a threaded  
end, diameter 20/27 (3/4" BSP).  
Check that the water pressure does not  
exceed the values below:  
Flow rate: 10 L/min (1 L/min minimum)  
Pressure: 1 to 10 bars (0.1 - 1 MPa) (Fig. 07)  
Fig. 07  
If the water pressure is too high, please fit a  
pressure regulator. Your Water department  
will advise you of the water pressure in your  
region.  
Danger :  
The symbol  
indicates that the hose  
is fitted with an electrical device for cutting  
off the water supply (depending on the  
model). Do not leave this hose in water and  
do not cut it.  
Warning :  
If you use a self-piercing tap, check  
that there is sufficient water flow.  
Check that the hose seal is present and that  
the connection is tight. (Fig. 05)  
Do not re-use any previously used hoses for  
making the connection.  
NB:  
Any connection to a water conduit  
necessarily involves the risk of a leak occur-  
ring, whatever the precautions taken.  
Therefore, always close the water tap when  
you are not using your machine.  
Avoid any kinks or constrictions in the hose,  
which could prevent the water from passing or  
slow down its flow, particularly when building  
in the appliance under the worktop. (Fig. 8).  
If the appliance is connected to new pipes or  
pipes that have not been used for a certain  
length of time, let the water run for a few minu-  
tes before connecting the water hose to avoid  
and deposits of sand or rust that could block  
the water hose’s filter.  
Fig. 08  
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2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER  
• DRAINING AWAY THE WASTE WATER  
You can connect the end of the drain hose to:  
- A ventilated U-bend (Fig. 9) or  
- A sink U-bend (Fig. 9) or  
- The edge of the sink, using the special plastic  
hook provided (depending on the model) (Fig. 11).  
15 cm  
maxi  
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When connecting to a U-bend, you must remove  
the flapper from the U-bend. Then fully install the  
rubber end. If necessary, add a tightening collar  
(Fig. 10).  
Fig. 09  
NB :  
Ensure that the drain hose is held in  
place with a tie to avoid any potential flooding.  
The drain connection must be 0.40m (minimum)  
to 1m (maximum) above the floor (Fig. 9).  
If necessary, you can increase the hose’s length  
(up to 3m maximum). In this case, check that the  
appliance drains correctly. The hose must rest  
on the floor and only rise vertically close to the  
drainage system.  
Fig. 10  
Fig. 11  
For appliances installed in vertical units, the  
drainage system must not rise higher than the  
top of the appliance.  
Important :  
When fitting the hose, pull on it gradually  
so as not to kink it. (Fig. 8)  
Avoid any kinks or constrictions in the hose,  
which could prevent the water from passing or  
slow down its flow.  
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2 / INSTALLING YOUR DISHWASHER  
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
The appliance must be at a standstill when  
connecting to the electricity supply circuit.  
Your dishwasher complies with European  
Directives 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)  
and 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)  
as modified by Directive 93/68/EEC.  
Before connecting your appliance, ensure  
that:  
- The mains voltage indicated on the manufac-  
turer’s plate on your machine (230V) matches  
the voltage supplied by your installation.  
- Your meter and the fuses can support the  
current. A 16A fuse is the minimum require-  
ment.  
Replacing the power cable  
Danger :  
For your safety’s sake, this operation  
must only be performed by the manufactu-  
rer’s After-Sales Department or by someone  
with similar qualifications in order to avoid  
any risks.  
If you must connect your appliance to a diffe-  
rent voltage from that indicated on your  
machine, connect an appropriate transformer.  
Appliances delivered without a plug  
NB :  
Danger :  
Use the services of a qualified electri-  
cian to make the modifications and ensure  
that your electrical installation complies with  
the regulations.  
The wires in your appliance’s power  
cable are coloured as follows:  
- Green & Yellow  
- Blue  
- Brown  
Earth  
Neutral  
Live  
This appliance must necessarily be connec-  
ted directly to an earthed plug and socket.  
In all cases, it must be connected in accor-  
dance with the prevailing regulations in the  
country concerned and any additional regula-  
tions from the local electricity utility.  
If the cable’s colours do not match your plug,  
proceed as follows:  
The wire coloured green and yellow must be  
connected to the connector in your plug mar-  
ked with the letter E, the symbol  
red green and yellow.  
or colou-  
Warning :  
The plug and socket must be accessi-  
ble even after your appliance has been ins-  
talled. The appliance must not be connected  
via an extension lead, a multiple socket or an  
electric time delay programmer. (Fig. 12)  
The blue-coloured wire must be connected to  
the connector marked with the letter N or  
coloured black.  
The brown-coloured wire must be connected  
to the connector marked with the letter L or  
coloured red.  
Fig. 12  
We cannot be held responsible in the event  
of an accident or an incident caused by the  
lack of or a defective earthing system.  
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CONTENTS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION  
Safety instructions ______________________________________  
Environmental protection ________________________________  
Economical, environmentally friendly washing ________________  
2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE  
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General presentation of the dishwasher ____________________  
Presentation of the control panel __________________________  
3/ INFORMATION ______________________________________________  
4/ WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE  
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Measure the water hardness and select the type of detergent __  
Hardness table__________________________________________  
5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER  
For traditional products __________________________________  
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For multi-purpose products ________________________________  
6/ FILLING WITH REGENERATING SALT __________________________  
7/ FILLING WITH RINSE AID ____________________________________  
8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT  
The lower basket ________________________________________  
The upper basket ______________________________________  
The cutlery basket ______________________________________  
9/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS ______________________  
10/ WASHING PROGRAMMES TABLE ____________________________  
11/ PROGRAMMING __________________________________________  
12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE  
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Cleaning the waste filters ________________________________  
13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR______________________  
14/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES ______________  
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1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION  
Important :  
• Children’s safety  
Keep this user’s manual with your  
— This appliance is not intended for use by  
young children or infirm persons unless they  
have been adequately supervised by a respon-  
sible person to ensure that they can use the  
appliance safely.  
appliance. If the appliance is sold or trans-  
ferred to someone else, ensure that the man-  
ual is with it. Please take note of these  
instructions before installing and using your  
appliance. They have been drawn up for your  
own and other people’s safety.  
— This appliance must only be used by adults.  
Ensure that children do not touch it and do not  
use it as a toy. Ensure that they do not operate  
the appliance’s controls.  
— Keep young children away from the appli-  
ance when it is operating.  
• SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
— Detergents contain irritant and abrasive sub-  
stances. These products can have caustic  
effects on the eyes, the mouth or the throat.  
They can be extremely dangerous if ingested.  
Avoid any contact with the skin and the eyes.  
Ensure that the appliance’s detergent contain-  
er is empty at the end of the washing cycle.  
— Place detergents out of children’s reach and  
do not put any detergent in the machine until  
just before you start the washing programme.  
— The water in your dishwasher is not drinking  
water; this is why children must not go near  
the appliance when its door is open.  
• Installation  
— When you receive your appliance, unpack it  
or have it unpacked immediately. Check that it  
has not suffered any damage during transport.  
Express any reservations in writing on the  
delivery note, of which you keep a copy. Never  
connect up a damaged machine. If your appli-  
ance is damaged, please contact CDA  
Customer Care.  
— Before proceeding to connect up your  
machine, please refer to the instructions in  
your Installation Guide.  
— Your dishwasher must be kept disconnected  
from the mains supply throughout the whole  
of the installation process.  
— The electrical connection details on your  
appliance’s description plate must comply  
with those for the mains supply.  
— The socket must still be accessible once  
your appliance has been installed.  
— Do not let your children play or sit on the  
door when it is open.  
— Once you have unpacked your appliance,  
place the packaging out of children’s reach.  
— Keep all the packaging materials (e.g. plastic  
bags, polystyrene, etc.) out of children’s reach  
because they can be dangerous for children  
(ie. risk of suffocation).  
— Do not alter or attempt to alter the appli-  
ance’s characteristics. This could put you at  
risk.  
• Use  
— When machine is running, do not open door.  
This may provoke steam leakage or splashing  
of water.  
— If your installation has to be altered, only  
entrust the electrical and plumbing work to a  
qualified electrician or plumber respectively.  
— Your appliance is designed for normal  
domestic use. Do not use it for industrial or  
commercial purposes or for any other pur-  
pose than that for which it has been designed.  
— The dishwasher’s walls must not be pierced  
under any circumstances.  
— Only use products specially designed for  
your dishwasher (regenerating salt, detergent  
and rinse aid).  
— As far as possible, avoid opening the dish-  
washer’s door when it is operating, and in par-  
ticular during the heating phases, because  
scalding steam may escape or you may be  
splashed with hot water. The machine is fitted  
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1/ FOR THE USER’S ATTENTION  
with a safety system that immediately blocks the dishwasher’s operation if the door is opened.  
— Never use chemical solvents in your appliance because these could cause an explosion.  
— Always close your appliance’s door after loading or removing your items.  
— Do not lean or sit on your appliance’s door when it is open.  
— You are strongly advised to disconnect the machine after use and turn off the water supply.  
— Unplug your machine before carrying out any technical work on it.  
— Avoid placing your machine immediately next to a cooking or heating appliance to prevent any  
risk of heat damage;  
— Do not place any items in your machine, which are not certified as dishwasher safe.  
— If you have removed an item before the end of the washing programme, it is important to rinse it  
carefully to remove any residual washing products.  
— If your appliance breaks down, never attempt to repair it yourself. Any repairs made by non-qual-  
ified personnel can cause significant damage or product failure.  
— The machine complies with applicable safety regulations. Any repairs should be carried out by  
qualified technicians. Repairs or changes that do not conform may be dangerous for the users. In  
case of replacement, only use original parts.  
— If the machine malfunctions due to other causes than those mentioned in this booklet, disconnect  
the machine (remove the plug) or break the circuit concerned and contact CDA Customer Care.  
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  
This appliance’s packaging material is recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the environment by  
disposing it in compliance with local waste disposal laws.  
Broken machines should be taken to the closest recycling centre. Destroy the door closing system  
so it no longer works (children may close themselves in whilst playing and suffocate). Cut the elec-  
tric cable after having removed the plug from the socket.  
Your appliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material. It is marked with this label to  
indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed with other waste. This way, the  
appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible  
conditions, in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and  
Electronic Equipment. Contact your council for the used appliance collection points clo-  
sest to your home.  
We thank you doing your part to protect the environment.  
• ECONOMICAL, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WASHING  
— Remove any food residue from your crockery (bones, pips, etc.)  
— Do not pre-wash your items by hand.  
— Utilise your dishwasher’s capabilities to the full for an economical, environmentally friendly wash.  
— Always select a washing programme suitable for the crockery type and how dirty they are.  
— Avoid overdosing with detergent, regenerating salt and rinsing liquid. Follow the recommenda-  
tions in this guide (pages 17 - 18) and the instructions on the product packs.  
— Ensure that the water softener is correctly set (see pages 18 - 19).  
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2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE  
• GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER  
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Fig. 01  
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B
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D
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Removable top  
Regenerating salt tank  
Waste filter  
Upper basket  
Washing products dispenser  
oversize plate barrier  
Lower sprinkler arm  
Main filter  
Rinsing product dispenser  
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Description plate (Model number  
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Advice:  
This user’s guide is applicable to several models. There may be some slight differences  
in the details and the equipment between your appliance and the descriptions provided here.  
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2/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE  
• PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL  
9h  
6h  
3h  
Delay  
Timer  
Wash  
Rinse  
Dry  
End  
STOP  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Antibacterial  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Intensive 65°  
START  
Cancel  
Class A  
Select  
WF250SS  
Fig. 02  
A
B
D
E
C
A
E
Selector switch (3 functions):  
Start / Cancel: Briefly press this but-  
ton to start your programme.  
• Choosing a programme: Turn the  
selector switch to choose a programme.  
• selector switch: Turn the switch to the  
Select position to access Select options.  
(See Section 5, / Detergent products and  
adjusting the water softener).  
If you make an error, to cancel a selection or  
cancel a programme while it is running, hold  
down this button for 3 seconds.  
The indicator lights:  
• Off: Turn the switch to the “STOP” position  
when the programme has finished.  
Salt:  
When lit, it indicates lack of regenerating salt  
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Programme progress:  
Wash  
Rinse  
Dry  
End This shows you the pro-  
Rinse aid  
gramme’s progress.  
When lit, it indicates lack of rinse aid.  
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Washing product:  
Indicates that your dishwasher is set for  
using “2, 3, or 4-in-1” tablets.  
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Delay Timer Press this button to delay  
the start of the programme by 3, 6 or 9 hours.  
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“Antibacterial”  
Multipurpose-products button  
Press this button if you use “4-in-1” tablets.  
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3/ INFORMATION  
Important:  
Important:  
Never use normal washing-up liquid.  
To obtain impeccable washing and  
drying results from your dishwasher without  
any marks, you must set it carefully using the  
water softening system, which utilises rege-  
nerating salt.  
For ease of use and in certain water  
hardness conditions only (<35°F),  
multi-purpose products can make the  
use of regenerating salt and rinse aid  
unnecessary.  
• “Two-in-one” tablets contain deter-  
gents and rinsing liquid or an agent serving  
the function of the salt.  
• “Three-in-one” tablets contain  
detergents and rinsing liquid as well as an  
agent serving the function of the salt.  
• “Four-in-one” tablets also contain  
additives that prevent wear on poor quality  
glasses or the risk of stainless items corro-  
ding.  
As rainwater infiltrates into the ground it picks  
up mineral salts; some minerals are found in  
solid form and are commonly called ‘lime’.  
This reduces the detergent’s washing perfor-  
mance and leaves white marks on the  
crockery.  
The more lime there is in the water, the ‘harder’  
the water is.  
- Use the most suitable washing products for  
the hardness of your town’s water supply.  
- There are several types of products:  
Important:  
Follow the instructions in the user’s  
manual and the recommendations on the  
multi-purpose detergent’s pack.  
NB:  
If in any doubt, please contact the  
detergent’s manufacturer if the items are  
very wet at the end of the programme or if  
chalky deposits appear.  
For an impeccable clean, opt for  
using traditional products together:  
Washing product for a perfect clean  
(standard powder, liquid or tablets).  
Regenerating salt for your dishwa-  
sher’s water softener to work correctly.  
Rinse aid to assist drying and eliminate  
drip marks.  
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4/ WHAT TO DO BEFORE FIRST USING THE MACHINE  
• MEASURE THE WATER HARDNESS AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETER-  
GENT: TRADITIONAL OR MULTI-PURPOSE  
In one simple action, you can test the your water’s lime content using the testing strip supplied with  
your dishwasher. Alternatively, contact your local water utility to ascertain your water’s hardness.  
— Let the water run from the tap for a few moments.  
— Fill a glass with water.  
— Take the test strip from its holder and immerse it for 3 seconds.  
— Wait 1 minute, shake it and look at the colours to ascertain your water’s hardness.  
• HARDNESS TABLE  
Test strip  
Hardness  
Water  
0-10°F  
Soft  
10-25°F  
25-40°F  
40-55°F  
Hard  
55-70°F  
Hard  
> 70°F  
Slightly hard Slightly hard  
Very hard  
Essential if using Essential if using  
Water softening  
and use of salt  
Optional  
traditional  
products  
traditional  
products  
Mandatory  
Mandatory  
Mandatory  
Possible use of traditional products Use only of traditional products ➊  
or  
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+
R
or  
or  
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+
R
Multi-purpose  
Traditional products:  
P : Powder detergent or L : Liquid detergent  
+
S : Regenerating Salt + R : Rinse aid  
Multi-purpose products: Multi-purpose tablets  
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5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER  
• FOR TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS  
• Your machine must be specially adjusted to use traditional products.  
• To adjust the water softener using the control panel:  
Turn the selector switch to “Select”. The six indicators’ lights  
9h  
6h  
3h  
Delay  
Timer  
come on, meaning you are in adjustment mode.  
STOP  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
- Press the “Delay Timer” button once. The setting is indicated by  
the indicators’ lights flashing on and off (factory setting: 40 to 55°F).  
- To change this setting (depending on the hardness of the  
water), press the “Delay Timer” button repeatedly. Each time you  
press it, the setting changes.  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Intensive 65°  
Select  
Please refer to the table below.  
- Reset the switch to the Programme or STOP position.  
Test strip  
Hardness  
0-10°F  
10-25°F  
25-40°F  
40-55°F  
55-70°F  
> 70°F  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
Traditional  
product  
Adjust  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
indicator light off  
:
indicator light on  
:
indicator flashing  
:
Important:  
It is very important to set the water softener correctly.  
- If the setting is too low, there is the risk of chalky marks appearing.  
- if the setting is too high, there is the risk of causing clouding of glasses.  
If you relocate, adjust the water softener setting as required.  
• Traditional tablets  
Non-multipurpose tablets should be placed in the external compartment (Fig 04) or, for optimum  
performance, pull out the dispenser drawer and lay the tablet inside (Fig 05).  
• Powders or liquids (Fig 03)  
Fill at least up to the minimum mark for slightly dirty crockery and to the maximum mark for dirty  
crockery. If the crockery is very dirty and for programmes with a pre-wash we recommend that you  
add 5g of detergent (a dessert spoonful) into your dishwasher’s tub in accordance with the pro-  
grammes table.  
Important:  
Keep these products out of children’s reach and away from dampness.  
Only use products specially designed for dishwashers.  
Fig. 03  
Fig. 04  
Fig. 05  
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5/ DETERGENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER  
BUTTON  
• FOR MULTI-PURPOSE PRODUCTS : USING THE  
• Your machine can be specially adjusted to use multi-purpose products if  
the water hardness is less than 25°F.  
Tip:  
Your dishwasher’s  
button adjusts to the wide range of multipurpose products. It  
has two possible settings, which you access via the Select.  
“Extra Dry” (the factory setting) improves the results after drying where the “2 in 1”, “3 in 1” or “4 in 1”  
multipurpose product offers a lower level of performance.  
“Sparking Clean” improves the shine of your crockery, whatever sort of multipurpose product  
you use.  
• To adjust the water softener  
— Turn the selector switch to “Select”. The six indicator lights come on, showing you that you are  
in adjustment mode.  
— Press the “Delay Timer” button once; you can tell the setting from which indicator lights blink.  
Please refer to the table below.  
— You must change this setting if you use multipurpose tablets.  
To do so, press repeatedly on the “Delay Timer” button and select a water hardness of either 0 -10 ° F or 10 - 25° F.  
• To change the  
option (if necessary)  
— Press the “4-in-1” button to select the setting “Sparking Clean”.  
— Press once more to go back to “Extra Dry” .  
— The setting is saved automatically when you exit the Select.  
Testing strip  
Hardness  
0-10°F  
10-25°F  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
9h  
6h  
3h  
Delay  
Timer  
STOP  
Multi-purpose  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Antibacterial  
Intensive 65°  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Select  
“Extra Dry”  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Dry  
Dry  
End  
End  
(réglage d’origine)  
“Sparkling  
Clean”  
Wash  
indicator light off  
:
indicator light on  
:
indicator flashing  
Important:  
The settings for multipurpose products disable the warning lights for rinse aid and salt only  
when the setting is 0-10°F.  
• Loading the multi-purpose tablet dispenser  
To assist in loading the detergent, the distributor is situated on the front of the upper basket. It is  
compatible with all the products recommended for dishwashers.  
• Place the tablet in the external compartment (Fig 04 on previous page) or, for optimum  
results, pull out the distributor’s drawer and lay the tablet inside (Fig 05 on previous page).  
- Close the dispenser.  
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6/ FILLING WITH REGENERATING SALT  
• Filling with regenerating salt (Fig 06)  
Filling with salt is essential for providing a  
good wash without marks. It regenerates the  
resins that soften the water, by removing its  
lime content (unless the mains water supply is  
soft enough). Refer to “Setting the water sof-  
tener”.  
A
Important :  
Only use special dishwasher regener-  
ating salt. Do not use table salt or any type of  
cooking salt, this could damage your appli-  
ance’s water softener.  
A
Unscrew and remove the stopper on the  
B
salt tank.  
B
Fill the tank with regenerating salt special-  
ly designed for dishwashers.  
C
Use the funnel supplied with your dish-  
washer. The first time, top up with water up to  
the rim of the tank.  
C
Regenerating salt indicator:  
This illuminates when salt must be added.  
After the tank has been filled with regenerat-  
ing salt, the indicator light may remain lit until  
the salt has dissolved sufficiently, usually  
after one cycle (of if the tank has not been  
filled completely; for example, when first put-  
ting the machine into service using the sam-  
ple).  
Fig. 06  
Important  
If the salt overflows when filling the  
tank, to avoid oxidization of the tub it is  
advisable to remove the salt crystals or to  
run a Prewash programme.  
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7/ FILLING WITH RINSE AID  
• Filling with rinse aid (Fig. 07)  
Important :  
Only use a rinse aid designed for dish-  
washers. The rinse aid ensures your items  
shine and are well dried.  
A
A
B
When first putting the machine into  
service, fill the tank until the level is flush with  
the top of the adjustment lever. Pour in at least  
all the rinsing product provided.  
The tank contains 120 ml (approximately one  
glass)  
The original setting is in the centre (middle  
position: reference mark 2). If you encounter  
marks or poor drying after a few cycles, you  
can adjust the setting using the adjustment  
C
lever (fig 07  
Reference mark 3 will  
;
increase the setting).  
2
- Close the tank lightly  
B
Rinse aid indicator light:  
This illuminates when rinse aid is required.  
Important :  
2
If any of the product overflows during  
filling, sponge up the excess to avoid pro-  
ducing foam.  
C
Fig. 07  
Adjustment lever  
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8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT  
Very important  
Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher:  
- Wooden cutting boards  
- Stainless steel utensils or plastic utensils that are not heat-resistant  
- Copper or pewter items  
- Glued crockery and cutlery  
- Cutlery with wooden, horn or mother-of-pearl handles  
- Antique or hand-painted porcelain  
When purchasing crockery, glasses or cutlery, ensure that it is dishwasher-safe  
• THE LOWER BASKET  
Arrange your items so that the water can cir-  
culate freely and spray over all the utensils.  
Place large diameter dishes and pans at the  
sides.  
Do not intersperse, jam together or superim-  
pose flat plates and concave dishes (Fig. 08).  
The flexible racking spikes makes it easier to  
arrange your large dishes (Fig. 09).  
Advice:  
When you re-insert the lower basket,  
Fig. 08  
ensure that nothing catches on the oversize  
plate barrier to avoid blocking the rotating  
spray arm.  
Unloading your items  
Empty the lower basket first to avoid droplets  
of water falling from the upper basket onto dry  
items in the lower basket.  
Fig. 09  
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8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT  
• THE UPPER BASKET  
This basket is particularly designed to take  
glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls,  
bowls and saucers.  
Arrange your items methodically to save on  
space (arranging glasses, cups or bowls  
together).  
You can also arrange cups, ladles, etc. on the  
folding cup racks (Fig. 10)  
Advice:  
Position the cavities of glasses, cups  
or bowls facing downwards.  
Cutlery basket  
Fig. 10  
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8/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S EQUIPMENT  
• THE CUTLERY BASKET  
The cutlery basket slides to allow flexible  
loading.  
It can be placed anywhere in the lower basket.  
You can therefore make a variety of loads  
depending on the items (Fig. 12).  
If your cutlery items or your dishes are too  
large, alter the height setting for the upper  
basket.  
Fig. 12  
Movable grills are available for if you wish to  
load your cutlery in an orderly manner (Fig.  
13).  
For optimum washing and drying, use these  
separation grills partially or totally.  
Point the handles on the cutlery downwards.  
Important :  
For safety reasons, we recommend  
Fig. 13  
that you place knives with pointed ends with  
the point facing downwards in the cutlery  
basket (to avoid the risk of an accident).  
Long-bladed knives and other sharp kitchen  
utensils must be placed flat in the upper bas-  
ket.  
Avoid washing cutlery with horn handles in  
your dishwasher.  
Separate silverware from other metals using  
the separation grill.  
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9/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS  
Locked programme access  
While the programme is running, the programme selection switch is automatically locked and can-  
not be changed. It will unlock automatically when the programme ends or is cancelled.  
Anti-overflow system  
This system activates the drain pump automatically if the water in the tank reaches an abnormal  
level.  
Anti-leak protection system  
This system cuts off the water supply if a leak is detected under the appliance.  
Note:  
To unlock, press the Start/Cancel button and hold it down for three seconds.  
Important: -> Error in programme or malfunction:  
Refer to Section 13 / If the machine does not operate normally.  
The indicator lights flash to denote errors as follows:  
Wash  
Rinse  
Dry  
End  
Check that the tap is open. (d01)  
Wash  
Rinse  
Dry  
End  
The dishwasher is not emptying. Several possible reasons: refer to Section  
9, paragraph headed “Programming, display”. (d02)  
Wash  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Dry  
Dry  
End  
End  
The dishwasher’s anti-leak system is active: call a technician. (d07)  
Several possible causes: refer to Section 9, paragraph “Malfunction”. (d12)  
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10/ WASHING PROGRAMMES  
Mixed  
Mixed  
Mixed  
ITEM TYPE  
(porcelain, pans, cut-  
Very short 30-minute  
wash  
Very short cycle  
(with no  
detergent) for rins-  
ing and  
re-dampening the  
items while  
waiting for a wash  
expected  
Normally dirty  
Washing at low tem-  
perature,  
economical and  
particularly  
lery, glasses)  
specially designed  
for a small amount  
of daily items with a  
limited amount of  
non-greasy residue,  
not dried on.  
FOOD RESIDUE:  
Quantity, type and  
amount  
suitable for  
compact –  
enzymatic  
in the following two  
days.  
detergents  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Intensive 65°  
Intensive 65°  
Intensive 65°  
Select  
Select  
Select  
Select  
PROGRAMMES  
Soak  
Rapid 30’  
Bio 50°  
PROGRAMME  
SEQUENCE  
Cold pre-wash  
Washing at 45°C  
Rinse  
Washing at 50°C  
Rinse  
Hot rinse at 60°C  
Hot rinse  
Drying  
by condenser  
Natural drying  
As an indication only:  
Duration in min  
Water (L)  
Energy (Kwh)  
15’  
4,5  
0,02  
30’  
12  
0,8  
160’  
16  
1,05  
These values refer to normal conditions of use with separate products (detergent, salt, rinsing product).  
They may vary according to the load, the temperature, if you use combined washing products, the  
water hardness and the supply voltage.  
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10/ WASHING PROGRAMMES  
Mixed  
Mixed  
Resistant  
Very dirty  
A large amount of  
dried-on  
Normally dirty  
A normal amount of  
dried-on  
and greasy residue  
on  
everyday items.  
Faster, but  
consumes more  
energy.  
Normally dirty  
A normal amount of  
dried-on, adhering  
residue on everyday  
items.  
residue,  
baked-on stains,  
grease, residue from  
frying, cooked  
cheese, sauce, etc.  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
Bio 50°  
apid  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
30'  
ak  
Intensive 65°  
Intensive 65°  
Intensive 65°  
Intensive 65°  
Select  
Select  
Select  
Select  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Intensive  
Hot Pre-wash  
Hot Pre-wash  
Washing at 55°C  
Rinse  
Washing at 60°C  
Rinse  
Washing at 65°C  
Rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Hot rinse  
Drying  
by condenser  
Drying  
by condenser  
Drying  
by condenser  
130’  
17  
90’  
17  
115’  
17  
1,3  
1,5  
1,7  
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11/ PROGRAMMING  
9h  
6h  
3h  
Delay  
Timer  
Wash  
Rinse  
Dry  
End  
STOP  
Bio 50°  
Rapid  
30'  
Soak  
Eco 55°  
Normal 60°  
Antibacterial  
Rinse Aid  
Salt  
Intensive 65°  
START  
Cancel  
Class A  
Select  
WF250SS  
Fig. 02  
A
B
D
E
C
Advice:  
Consult the Programmes table on the preceding pages to determine the programme you  
need for the type of items, the quantity and the amount of food residue.  
Delaying a wash programme  
Running the programme immediately  
You can program a delayed start by pressing  
C
Select your programme by turning the selec-  
A
the “Delay Timer”  
button.  
tor switch  
.
E
E
Confirm by pressing “Start”  
.
Press “Start”  
: the programme begins.  
The indicators light up as the programme pro-  
gresses.  
Switching the appliance off  
When the programme has finished, turn the  
A
Note:  
The electrical safety devices on the  
door may cause the indictors to light briefly  
when it is opened or closed, even if the  
selector switch is set to “STOP”.  
This does not affect the operation of your  
appliance.  
selector switch to “STOP”  
.
Cancelling a programme  
Press the “Start Cancel” button  
down for several seconds.  
E
and hold  
As required, and in particular after adjusting  
the water softener, the resins may be regene-  
rated during the first three minutes of the  
programme.  
There is no noise during this process.  
Antibacterial “4-in-1”:  
Use this button to optimize the dishwasher’s  
washing cycle depending on the type of multi-  
purpose tablet, and to ensure your dishwasher  
is treated for bacteria.  
Antibacterial  
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12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE  
• CLEANING THE WASTE FILTERS  
The filtration system consists of several  
elements:  
A
B
C
- The waste filter  
- The large main filter  
- The micro filter  
A
B
C
The filters are located in the centre of the tub  
and must be washed regularly to obtain opti-  
mum washing results.  
Actions :  
A
Before removing the filters, remove any  
B
waste on the large main filter  
with a  
sponge so that the waste does not block the  
sprinkler arms. Rotate the spray arm as  
shown in the drawing. (Fig. 14)  
Loosen the waste filter a quarter of a turn  
and then remove it  
A
B
B
Remove the main filter  
C
Remove the micro filter  
C
A
B
C
Fig. 14  
Carefully clean filters  
under running water (Fig. 15)  
,
and  
Re-installation:  
C
A
Proceed in reverse order, inserting filters  
B
A
and  
and then  
A
B
C
Important :  
Remember to lock the waste filter  
Fig. 15  
in place by pushing it in fully and turning it a  
quarter turn.  
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12/ CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE  
Periodically  
Every 3 or 4 months, in order to remove any deposits, run a special maintenance programme, with-  
out any items in the machine, using a special dishwasher cleaning product.  
Important :  
Keep this product out of children’s reach.  
If not using your dishwasher for a prolonged period:  
Clean your dishwasher completely and then unplug it from the electricity supply and close the water  
tap. Protect your machine from potential frost.  
Advice :  
Do not use abrasive powders, metal sponges and alcohol-based or thinner-based products.  
Use a cloth or a sponge.  
If you are moving house, run a soaking programme first of all, in order to avoid any water escaping.  
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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR  
• SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS  
d01: water supply fault (tap)  
d02: draining fault  
d07: overflow / anti-leak fault  
d08: sprinkling distribution fault  
d11: pressure sensor fault  
d03: heating fault  
d04: temperature fault  
d05: fault – motor under load  
d06: fault - motor overload  
d12: filling fault (water inlet detection system)  
d13: overheating fault  
d14: installation fault : (incorrect drainage  
connection or inadequate flow rate and tap).  
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
The door catches when closing - Appliance not stable  
- Adjust the feet.  
- Door not centred on the tub - Re-centre by adjusting the  
rear feet.  
The upper basket does not stay - Poor manipulation (the basket - Act more progressively (see  
in the high position  
is being pulled upwards too  
quickly)  
instructions), one side and  
then the other.  
Small leak around or under the - Leak from the tap.  
appliance (move the appliance  
- Check that a seal is fitted and  
retighten the nut.  
- Leak from the appliance.  
(Cf. table fault d07).  
to locate the leak)  
- Close the water tap and call a  
technician.  
Small leak at the door  
- Appliance not stable or not level - Adjust the feet.  
- Re-centre by adjusting the rear  
feet.  
- Door not centred on the tub.  
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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR  
• THE INDICATOR LIGHTS  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
The salt light does not go out - No salt or an insufficient quan-  
-
Refill the tank and wait for the  
tity of salt in the tank to trigger cycle to end. If you have soft  
the float.  
water that requires no salt, the  
light is constantly lit.  
The lights all light up one after - Wrong programme.  
the other  
- Cancel the current program-  
ming by holding down the Start  
button for 3 seconds and then  
re-programme.  
- Reposition the selector on a  
programme.  
A light flashes and the pro-  
gramme does not start  
-
Programme selector wrongly  
positioned (between two not-  
ches)  
• RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
The cycle lasts too long  
- The energy-saving program- - Use these programmes prefe-  
mes last longer because the rably at night when it is not so  
agitation and drying times are important how long the pro-  
longer to compensate for the gramme lasts or when it ends.  
lower washing and drying tem-  
peratures  
The appliance trips the circuit - Insufficient amperage to sup- - Check the socket’s amperage  
breaker  
ply all the appliances being  
operated simultaneously.  
(10A minimum) and the meter’s  
capacity.  
- Internal fault in the appliance. - Call a technician.  
The appliance does not start  
- No mains power to the socket. - Check the socket and the fuse  
- Tap closed (Cf. table fault d01). - Check the tap is open.  
- Water supply hose kinked.  
- Check the hose line is OK.  
- Selection error or programme - Cancel by holding down Start  
blocked  
for 3 secs and re-programme.  
- Start button pressed too long - Just press Start briefly to start  
(greater than 2 secs).  
the programme.  
.
-
Appliance in Safety mode (anti- - Call a technician.  
leak) (Cf. table fault d07).  
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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
The appliance will not restart  
- Door opened during a  
washing cycle.  
- Wait for the time delay to end  
(controlled internally by the  
appliance).  
The appliance does not drain  
(Cf. table fault d02).  
- The cover has not been remo- - Remove the cover.  
ved from the sink’s U-bend.  
- Drain hose kinked.  
- Filters totally blocked.  
- Pump blocked.  
- Check the drain hose line  
behind the machine is OK.  
- Remove and clean the filters  
and the drain.  
- Initiate a Soaking programme  
If the fault persists, call a tech-  
nician.  
The appliance will no longer  
function (see table, fault 14).  
- installation of non-compliant drai- - adhere to the drainage tube  
nage system: drainage too low  
down or pipe pushed too far in.  
- siphoning: the appliance is  
emptying as the same time as  
it is filling up.  
installation dimensions.  
• POOR WASHING RESULTS  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
Food traces and deposits in the - Items poorly arranged (mas- - Arrange the items properly.  
glasses  
ked by another larger item or  
situated underneath it, items  
nested or jammed together).  
Use the most appropriate  
areas and accessories for each  
type of item (see instructions).  
- Upper spray arm blocked by - Check that the spray arm  
cutlery or a dish etc.  
rotates freely. Set the basket in  
the high position if necessary.  
- Check the filter’s facing and that  
- Filter poorly locked and lifting the filter is locked in place (push  
during washing.  
it in fully, turning it to the right).  
- Remove all the filters and clean  
them (in warm water), including  
the micro filter’s screen (once  
a month).  
- Micro filter screen clogged.  
- Remove the spray arm by turn-  
- One or more holes in the spray ing the lever a quarter of a turn  
arm blocked.  
and clean it under the tap (do  
not use any tool that could  
damage the holes). Re-install  
the spray arm.  
Traces of grease  
- Detergent dose too low; ineffi-  
-
Increase the dose; try another  
cient detergent; stale product. detergent.  
- Inappropriate programme  
- Select a programme with a  
(temperature too low; duration higher temperature.  
too short).  
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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR  
• POOR WASHING RESULTS...  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
White marks  
(identify what type)  
- Chalky film (removable with  
vinegar).  
- Check that there is salt in the  
tank (light unlit = OK).  
- Check the water hardness at  
the tap and that the water sof-  
tener is set correctly. Adjust it  
to a higher level if necessary.  
- Water too hard for using a “4-  
in-1” detergent without the  
addition of salt.  
- Traces of salt (items have a  
salty taste).  
- Check that the stopper on the  
salt container is closed correctly.  
White marks  
(identify what type)  
- Glass cloudy because water - Check the water hardness at  
too soft (cannot be removed). the tap and that the water sof-  
tener is set correctly. Some  
detergents in pellet form are  
more aggressive to glasses  
and decorations (change the  
product and use a protective  
product if necessary).  
Coloured marks (tea, wine, cof- - Items poorly arranged  
fee)  
- Turn the cavities in the items  
towards the jets.  
- Increase the dose; try another  
detergent.  
- Select a more suitable programme  
with a higher temperature.  
- Use the “4-in-1” option  
(depending on the model).  
- Detergent dose too low; ineffi-  
cient detergent  
- Programme temperature too  
low.  
- If you use a multifunction  
product.  
Streaks or dried droplets on - Lack or insufficient amount of - Check the indicator light and  
glasses  
fill the tank completely. Adjust  
the dispensing unit to a higher  
position if necessary.  
- Use a recent product (a good  
product dilutes easily and  
foams in cold water).  
- Use the “4-in-1” option with a  
setting prioritizing drying  
(parametering from the menu –  
depending on the model).  
rinsing product.  
- Rinsing product out-of-date or  
inefficient.  
- If you use a multifunction  
product.  
Dried-on marks on glasses, dull- - If you use a multifunction  
ness. product.  
- Use the “4-in-1” option with a  
setting prioritizing brilliance  
(parametering from the menu –  
depending on the model).  
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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR  
• POOR OPERATION  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
Constant filling  
- Drain hole situated too low for - Drain wand has fallen on the  
the appliance (Cf. table fault  
d012).  
floor.  
- The filters and drain outlets are - Remove and clean the filters  
blocked with too much and the bottom of the drain  
A lot of waste on the large filter  
at the end of the cycle.  
residue.  
outlets. Remove large residue  
from the plates before putting  
them in the machine.  
Traces of rust on stainless steel - Quality of the stainless steel ; - Use “special dishwasher-safe”  
cutlery.  
not dishwasher-safe (knives in  
particular)  
- Check that the lid on the salt con-  
tainer is closed correctly.  
• POOR DRYING RESULTS  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to do?  
A lot of droplets on the glasses - Lack or insufficient amount of - Check the indicator light and  
rinsing product. fill the tank completely.  
- The dose has not been distrib- - If the tank is not empty after  
uted.  
approximately 60 washings,  
call a technician.  
- Positioning of the items.  
- Arrange the items to restrict  
water retention as much as  
possible. Leave the door ajar  
for a few minutes, if possible  
Droplets on plastic items, Tefal - These items have a low calori- - Arrange the items in the upper  
coatings, etc.  
fic mass.  
basket.  
Poorer drying on rapid  
programmes  
-
-
On rapid programmes, the drying - Leave the door ajar for a few  
temperature and drying period are minutes.  
reduced to cut down the duration  
of the cycle as much as possible.  
Condensation on the wall of the  
inside door or the tub.  
Condensation may form on the  
walls, particularly after the  
appliance has cooled down  
(sound insulation increases  
this occurance)  
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13/ AFTER-SALES SERVICE  
INTERVENTION WORK  
Any intervention work on your appliance must  
be performed by a qualified professional  
approved by the manufacturer. When you call,  
please mention the full reference for your  
appliance (model, type and serial number).  
This information is shown on the description  
plate (see Fig. 16)  
ORIGINAL PARTS  
When maintenance is being carried out, ask  
for only certified original spare parts to be  
used.  
Fig. 16  
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14/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES  
Details common to all models  
— Washing capacity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Arrangement of the items - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Loading as per the indications on next page, without side shelves  
or stemmed glass support, and 5 cup/saucer supports  
(4 for12 saucers & 1 for 2 cups)  
12 standard place settings  
Figs. A-B-C; see next page  
— Setting for upper basket - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Setting for rinsing product distributor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Adjusting the water softener - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Low position  
3
0-10°F  
For detailed information on the comparison tests regarding the level of soiling, the types of  
crockery and cutlery, etc., contact the equipment manufacturer before commencing the tests.  
Tests to Standard EN 50242:  
— Recommended programme - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Dosage of detergent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
“Bio”  
30 g of detergent B  
Tests according to the mixed IEC 436/DIN 44990 method  
— Recommended programme - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
— Dosage of detergent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
“Eco”  
5 + 25 g of detergent B  
NB: When conducting tests using a multi-function tablet:  
- Check that the water softener is correctly set for the water hardness (Cf.: Chapter 5 / DETER-  
GENT PRODUCTS AND ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER ? • FOR MULTI-FUNCTION PRO-  
DUCTS)  
- Pull out the detergent distribution drawer and place the tablet in the interior compartment.  
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14/ INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES  
A
7
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
B
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NOK  
NOK  
OK  
3 3 3 3 3 3 2  
1 8 8 8  
3
3
3
3 3 2  
1
1
1 1 1  
2 2  
6
6
2 2 2  
4 4 4  
8
8 8 5  
4 4 4  
3
4 4 4 4 4 4  
C
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