Hotpoint Dishwasher DF55 User Manual

USER & INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
for MODELS  
DF56  
DF55  
 
Electrical Supply...  
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.  
Safety Information...  
Fuses  
At the time of delivery...  
Your appliance comes fitted with a plug and  
a 13A fuse. If you need to replace the fuse,  
only those rated at 13A and ASTA approved  
to BS1362 should be used. If you lose the  
fuse cover, a replacement may be obtained  
from your local authorised Service Centre or  
Electricity company. Correct replacement is  
identified by colour coding or the marking  
on base of plug.  
All functions of your dishwasher have been  
thoroughly tested at the factory. A small  
number of water marks may have been left  
as a result, they will disappear when the  
appliance is used for the first time.  
WARNING: The dishwasher must not be  
connected to the electricity supply while  
installation is being carried out.  
WARNING: Do not use plug unless fuse cover is  
fitted.  
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This appliance should only be  
connected to a 230/240V AC source,  
via a properly installed earthed socket.  
Use the dishwasher solely in a domestic  
environment.  
Do not stand or place heavy objects on  
the door when it is open, this could  
damage the door or cause the appliance  
to tip forward.  
Changing the Plug  
Cut off and dispose of the supplied plug if it  
does not fit your socket.  
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WARNING: To avoid a shock hazard do not  
insert the discarded plug into a socket  
anywhere else.  
IMPORTANT: WIRES IN THE MAINS LEAD ARE  
COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE  
FOLLOWING CODE:  
If your family includes children...  
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Do not allow children to play with the  
appliance or tamper with the controls.  
Keep detergents and rinse aids away  
from children. Keep children away from  
the open door of a dishwasher, there  
could still be some detergent left inside.  
Green/Yellow  
Blue  
Brown  
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Earth  
Neutral  
Live  
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If you change the plug, the colour of wires  
in the mains lead may not correspond with  
the terminal markings in the plug, which if  
not coloured, could be:  
EARTH  
NEUTRAL ‘N’  
LIVE ‘L’  
‘E’ or  
The dishwasher meets all the requirements  
set out by the regulations in force concerning  
safety and electrical equipment.  
Any technical checks should be conducted  
exclusively by a trained and authorised  
technician: Repairs carried out by  
unauthorised persons will invalidate the  
guarantee, as well as posing a potential haz-  
ard to the user.  
Changing the Mains Lead  
A special lead can be ordered from Service  
UK: 08709 066 066 or  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 220  
If you have damaged the existing lead or  
require a longer one a charge will be made.  
It is strongly advised that this work is  
carried out by a qualified electrician.  
The manufacturer declines all responsibility  
for damage to persons or property resulting  
from failure to observe the above precautions,  
from tampering with even a single  
component or from the use of non original  
spare parts.  
If the domestic wiring includes a residual  
current-operated circuit breaker, ensure that  
it conforms to the latest regulations.  
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Safety...  
This manual forms an integral part of the  
The dishwasher is intended for use by  
appliance. It must always be kept handy for adults. DO NOT allow children to come  
reference. Read through all the instructions  
contained in this manual before using the  
dishwasher.  
near or play with the controls.  
Keep children away from detergents and  
clear of the dishwasher door when open.  
Keep all packaging materials away from  
children.  
Installation must be performed by a  
qualified technician, in compliance with the  
regulations in force, including the  
prevention and elimination of radio  
frequency interference.  
G DO NOT use solvents such as alcohol or  
turpentine which may cause an  
explosion.  
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The dishwasher is designed for washing  
and drying dishes, any other use shall be  
considered improper. The manufacturer  
declines all responsibility for uses other  
than those described above.  
G DO NOT load dishes to wash that are  
soiled with ash, wax or paints.  
G DO NOT lean, sit or stand on any part of  
the dishwasher - this could cause injury  
and/or damage the appliance.  
The rating plate, featuring the technical  
data, serial number and markings, is visibly  
positioned on the inner edge of the door.  
DO NOT remove the rating plate.  
G DO NOT drink any water residues from  
inside the dishwasher.  
G Separate the various packaging  
materials and dispose of safely - DO NOT  
leave discarded packaging material  
around the home.  
G The mains plug must be easily  
accessible after installation.  
G In the event of any damage to the  
power cord have it replaced by a  
qualified technician.  
G If the dishwasher is installed on a  
carpeted or covered floor, ensure that  
the openings on the underside are not  
obstructed.  
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Installation...  
CONNECT TO A DRAINAGE SYSTEM...  
WARNING  
Sink Waste System  
For under sink drainage:  
Before connecting the drain hose,  
remove any internal restrictions - This  
will prevent a build up of debris which  
could cause a blockage.  
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Connect your dishwasher drain hose to  
pipes which connect to the foul drain  
system, and not to surface water drains.  
IMPORTANT NOTES  
For the correct operation of your  
dishwasher, it is essential to comply with  
the following information.  
Remove any restrictions from the waste  
spigot and ensure that the sealing  
bung is removed. The hose should be  
routed, such that it is raised to a  
minimum height of 800mm (31/2")  
Standpipe  
Ensure that the hose is not pushed too far  
down the standpipe.  
If the end of your drain  
hose is fitted with ‘retaining  
flaps, ensure that they are  
inserted fully into the  
standpipe. This will prevent  
the pipe from jumping out  
during installation and  
machine use.  
Note: Ensure the sink outlet pipe has a  
minimum diameter of 32mm.  
DO NOT position the standpipe near an  
electrical outlet.  
ENSURE that the drain hose is not kinked  
and it is routed as shown in the diagram.  
The standpipe should be connected to:  
a) A discharge stack-pipe  
b) An external gulley OR  
c) A sink waste.  
1. Untie the end of the GREY drainage  
hose from the rear of the appliance.  
2. Reposition ‘Hooked End Support’ as  
required along GREY drainage hose.  
3. If fitting an under sink waste disposal  
unit, cut out the membrane, bung or  
blanking plug.  
4. Attach the GREY drainage hose to  
the under sink waste disposal unit  
securely, using the clip and rubber  
tube supplied.  
The standpipe should have a bore of at  
least 38mm (11/2"). It should be installed as  
shown, have a trap fitted and must dis-  
charge into the same drain system as your  
household sink.  
It must NOT be connected to a surface  
water drain.  
Ensure the drain hose is securely attached,  
to prevent it coming away while the  
machine is in use and causing a flood.  
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Installation...  
CONNECT TO THE WATER SUPPLY...  
CHECKLIST...  
G For your machine to operate correctly  
it requires water pressures in the range  
of 6-150 psi (100-1000 KPa). Most  
cold water supplies will be in this  
range.  
NOTE: Low water pressure will lead to  
excessively long fill times or no fill.  
G Ensure that the new hose supplied is  
connected and the old hose is disposed  
of safely.  
When you have installed your appliance,  
ensure it is ready to use by following this  
Check List:  
1. Dispose of packaging safely, see  
‘Recycling Information’ on page 2.  
2. Position appliance close to  
electrical/water supply.  
G Before connecting hose to the cold  
water supply ensure the filter gauze is  
fitted in the filler hose connector.  
3. Connect supplied hose to appliance  
water supply, confirm water is flowing  
before connecting to the appliance  
inlet valve.  
WARNING  
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Ensure the fill hose is NOT kinked.  
4. Untie drainage hose at rear of  
appliance and connect to either a  
standpipe or sink waste drainage  
system see ‘Connect to a Drainage  
System.  
5. Untie mains lead at rear of appliance  
and plug into electrical supply via a  
switched socket, see ‘Electrical Supply’  
on page 3.  
Note: Do not over tighten the hose  
connector. Hand tight is sufficient.  
G Tap connections (if applicable) - A  
range of adapters are available to suit  
your tap.  
6. Position appliance, taking care not to  
kink or damage hose at rear of  
appliance.  
WARNING  
7. Stabilise the appliance by adjusting the  
feet.  
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Do not connect appliance to a single  
outlet instantaneous water heater or  
an electric heater.  
8. Turn on the water supply to the  
appliance.  
Remember you may be charged for a  
service call if a problem with your  
appliance is caused by incorrect  
installation or misuse.  
9. Switch on at plug socket.  
Your appliance is now ready for use, refer to  
‘Getting to know your Appliance’ on page 7 to  
familiarise yourself with the appliance.  
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Getting to Know your Appliance...  
Interior...  
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1. Upper Basket  
2. Upper Spray Arm.  
3. Filters.  
4. Lower Basket.  
5. Cutlery Rack.  
6. Detergent Compartment.  
7. Rating Plate.  
8. Rinse Aid Container.  
9. Lower Spray Arm.  
10. Salt Container, with level indicator.  
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The Controls...  
All the controls are grouped on the front panel.  
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Washing programme selector  
On/Off button  
Recessed door handle  
ECONOMY 55˚ button  
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SUPER button (Model DF56 only)  
Salt refill warning light  
(Model DF56 only)  
Rinse Aid warning light  
(Model DF56 only)  
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WARNING:  
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE OR TAMPER  
WITH THE CONTROLS.  
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Programme Guide...  
Before starting a wash programme, make  
sure that:  
TABLE FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES  
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The water supply tap is open.  
The correct amount of detergent has  
been added to the dispenser.  
Reference standard  
EN 50242  
Reference programme  
Load  
(*) Selector on 3  
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The baskets have been loaded correctly.  
The spray arms can rotate freely and  
without obstruction.  
12 place settings  
Type of detergent  
Amount of detergent  
Rinse aid setting  
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The dishwasher door is securely closed.  
30g  
Depending on the  
Model 3/4 or 4/6  
Setting the Wash Programme and  
Switching On:  
Changing the programme:  
To cancel the programme in progress, the  
dishwasher must be switched off by  
pressing the ON/OFF button (2).  
To select the most suitable programme for  
the dishes to be washed, refer to the  
PROGRAMME TABLE (see next page).  
The table shows the most appropriate  
programme according to item and degree  
of soiling.  
Turn the wash programme selector to the  
programme required and switch the dish-  
washer on again by pressing the ON/OFF  
button (2). The dishwasher will carry out  
the new programme automatically.  
After using the table to identify the most  
appropriate PROGRAMME SELECTION. Set  
the selector (1) to the programme of your  
choice by aligning the pointer with the  
programme letter.  
End of cycle:  
At the end of the washing programme the  
selector will be on one of the STOP markers,  
depending on the programme carried out.  
Switch off the dishwasher by pressing the  
ON/OFF button (2).  
After loading the dishwasher and choosing  
the wash programme:  
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press the ON/OFF button (2).  
Cancelling the current programme:  
To cancel the programme in progress, the  
programme must be switched off by  
pressing the ON/OFF button (2).  
Turn the wash programme selector to A:  
Prewash and wait for the dishwasher to  
start. On completion of the programme,  
switch off the dishwasher by pressing the  
ON/OFF button (2).  
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Programme Guide...  
To save on energy...  
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Always try to run the dishwasher fully  
loaded.  
Do not wash the dishes in running  
water.  
Use the washing programme that is  
most appropriate for each type of load.  
To cut down on detergent consumption...  
The phosphates contained in dishwasher  
detergents are harmful to the environment.  
To avoid using excessive amounts of  
detergent and to save electricity, observe  
the following:  
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Separate the more delicate items from  
dishes that are more resistant to  
aggressive detergents and high  
temperatures.  
Do not pour the detergent directly onto  
the dishes.  
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Removing the dishes:  
At the end of the washing programme, wait  
at least 20 minutes before removing the  
dishes, to allow them to cool down.  
To prevent any water droplets on the upper  
basket from dripping onto the dishes in the  
lower basket, it is advisable to unload the  
lower basket first - and the remove the  
upper basket.  
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Before Using your Appliance...  
Before using your Dishwasher you must carry  
out the following steps to ensure you obtain  
the best possible wash performance from  
your appliance.  
SETTING  
WATER HARDNESS  
N. 1 NO SALT 0 - 4˚dH (0 - 7˚dF)  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
5 - 9˚dH (8 - 15˚dF)  
Follow these 4 steps:  
10 - 22˚dH (16 - 37˚dF)  
23 - 29˚dH (38 - 50˚dF)  
30 - 35˚dH (51 - 60˚dF)  
36 - 41˚dH (61 - 70˚dF)  
- Adjust the Water Softener.  
- Fill the Salt Container.  
- Fill the Rinse Aid Container.  
- Add detergent.  
ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER...  
The dishwasher is equipped with a device for  
the user to adjust the water softening system,  
according to the hardness of the water supply.  
The adjustment selector can be found inside  
the plastic locking ring located on right hand  
interior wall. This allows adjustment to 5  
settings:  
WATER HARDNESS TABLE:  
G Contact your local water board for  
information on the water hardness for  
your area.  
When using water of medium hardness, the  
regenerating salt container should be  
refilled after approximately 20 wash cycles.  
The salt container can hold approximately  
1.7Kg of salt in grains.  
adjustment selector  
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In order to rinse dishes and glasses  
satisfactorily, the dishwasher requires  
soft water i.e containing little or no  
lime, otherwise water stains are left  
behind on crockery and glasses etc. If  
the tap water exceeds a certain level of  
hardness, it must be softened, ie.  
decalcified, so that it can be used in the  
dishwasher.  
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The dishwasher is equipped with an  
automatic softening system which uses  
a special regenerating salt to reduce the  
hardness of the water. The dishwasher is  
factory set for water hardness level 3  
(average hardness 41-60˚dF - 24-31˚dH).  
In order to ensure that the correct  
amount of salt is being used to  
regenerate the water softener, the  
dishwasher is equipped with an  
electronic device for adjusting the water  
softening setting. The setting may be  
adjusted electronically. To set this  
correctly the hardness of your water  
needs to be ascertained.  
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The container is situated at the bottom of  
the dishwasher.  
You will need to remove the lower basket  
for access.  
FILLING THE SPECIAL SALT  
CONTAINER...  
G You should fill just before starting the  
programme.  
G Unscrew the lid of the salt container,  
turning it anti-clockwise to remove.  
Before using the dishwasher for the  
first time, pour approximately 1 litre of  
water into the salt container.  
G Use the supplied funnel to fill salt to the  
top of the container. As you tip in the  
salt some of the water is displaced and  
drains away.  
When you have done this, clean off any  
remnants of salt from the area around  
the neck of the container. Always make  
sure that the cap is replaced securely  
ensuring that it is not cross-threaded.  
Note:  
Only use recommended Dishwasher salt or  
granular salt.  
DO NOT use everyday table salt, cooking  
salt or road salt as they contain insoluble  
substances which could harm the  
Dishwasher.  
Information:  
Add salt when required as advised in  
the chart on the previous page.  
Refill the salt container before starting  
the wash programme.  
In this way the excess saline solution  
will be immediately washed away by  
the water, the prolonged presence of  
salt water inside the tank may lead to  
corrosion.  
When using the dishwasher for the first  
time, in addition to the salt it is also  
necessary to add ONE litre of water to  
the container.  
How the salt works:  
While washing is taking place, salt is  
automatically rinsed out of the salt  
container into the water softener where it  
dissolves the lime in the water. The  
dissolved lime is pumped out of the  
dishwasher. The water softener system is  
then ready for the next load. This process of  
regeneration can only function when the  
salt is dissolved in water.  
WARNING:  
DO NOT pour detergent into the special  
Salt Container. This will destroy the  
water softener.  
Each time the salt container is refilled,  
make sure that the cap is securely  
closed.  
The mixture of water and detergent  
must never penetrate the salt  
container, as this would compromise  
the operation of the regeneration  
system. In the event of this occurring,  
the guarantee will be invalidated.  
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The detergent and rinse aid dispensers are  
situated on the inner part of the door: the  
detergent dispenser is on the left and the  
rinse aid dispenser is on the right.  
the required position. Replace the cap  
securely turning clockwise.  
FILLING THE RINSE AID CONTAINER...  
The purpose of Rinse Aid is to help the  
dishes dry faster and to prevent formation  
of water marks on tableware and utensils,  
and to ensure that glasses are clean and  
sparkling.  
RINSE AID CONTROL  
G The amount of rinse aid needs to be  
increased if the appear dull or you can  
see circular stains.  
G The amount of rinse aid needs to be  
reduced if the dishes are sticky or you  
can see whit streaks.  
Rinse Aid is consumed during the washing  
process and needs adding when required.  
RINSE AID WARNING LIGHT (Model DF56)  
DETERGENTS...  
Information about detergents:  
You can use any brand of liquid or powder  
detergent, as well as tablets, that have  
specifically designed for use in domestic  
dishwasher's.  
DO NOT use normal washing up liquid.  
There are three types of dishwasher  
detergent available:  
1. those containing phosphates and  
chlorine.  
2. those containing phosphates but no  
chlorine.  
3. those containing neither phosphates  
nor chlorine.  
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Open the door. Rotate the rinse aid  
container cap anticlockwise by 1/4 of a  
turn and remove it.  
Add the rinse aid until the container is  
full (approximately 140cc). The level  
indicator on the side should be  
completely obscured.  
When a phosphate-free detergent is used in  
conjunction with hard water, there is a  
greater possibility that white marks will be  
left behind on crockery and glasses etc.  
These can be avoided by pouring an  
increased amount of detergent into the  
dispenser.  
Chlorine-free detergents have a reduced  
bleaching effect. This can mean that tea  
stains are not completely removed or that  
plastic items become discoloured.  
This can be resolved by:  
Refill the rinse aid when the optical level  
indicator becomes clear again, or when  
the rinse aid warning light illuminates  
(Model DF56 only).  
Replace the cap, turn clockwise and  
ensure it is securely closed.  
Use a cloth to remove any spillage.  
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Important:  
Only use rinse aids intended for use in  
domestic dishwasher's,  
Adjusting the amount of Rinse Aid...  
The amount of rinse aid added to the water  
can be varied by adjusting the control. The  
rinse aid control has been factory set for  
medium water hardness.  
Do not alter the setting of the rinse aid  
control unless streaks or water marks are  
left on the dishes.  
To adjust the rinse aid setting, rotate the  
dispenser cap through a quarter turn in an  
anti-clockwise direction and remove it. Use  
a screwdriver to turn the rinse aid control to  
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selecting a higher temperature  
programme, or  
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increasing the amount of detergent, or  
using a detergent that contains  
chlorine.  
Check detergent packaging labels to  
determine whether a particular product is  
suitable for use with silverware.  
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Sparkling Results  
Adding the detergent...  
The built-in Glist rinse agent ensures the  
dishes are free from water marks and  
smears and even the glasses will come out  
glistening.  
With the exception of the Prewash  
programme, you will need to add detergent  
before every washing cycle.  
To open the detergent dispenser lid, lightly  
press button ‘P. Add the detergent and  
close the lid carefully.  
If you have any questions regarding  
Glist 3 in 1, please contact the hotline on  
0800 216 730.  
*If you live in an area particularly prone to  
very hard water ( 35˚f) Glist and Hotpoint  
recommend that you continue to keep your  
dishwasher salt topped up.  
During the washing cycle the dispenser will  
be opened automatically.  
It is important to use detergent specially  
designed for domestic dishwashers.  
We recommend Glist 3 in 1 for use in this  
(or your new) dishwasher...  
Brilliant cleaning is guaranteed with  
Glist 3 in 1.  
Hotpoint only recommends Glist 3 in 1  
Dishwasher tablets to give outstanding  
cleaning and care.  
It is important to use detergent specially  
designed for domestic dishwashers.  
(Always follow the manufacturers  
instructions.)  
Glist 3 in 1 advanced dishwasher tablets  
with active enzymes are the ideal way to  
protect and care for your dishwasher, while  
getting your dishes sparkling clean.  
Softer Water  
Built in salt action softens water, helping to  
prevent the build up of limescale in the  
dishwasher and improve the cleaning  
result*.  
Cleaner Dishes  
With unique active enzymes in the cleaning  
phase Glist 3 in 1 breaks down even the  
hard to shift foodstuffs and grease, leaving  
the dishes spotless and the dishwasher  
clean too.  
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What can I Wash...  
Items not suitable for the dishwasher:  
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Cutlery and tableware made from  
wood or part wood-They become  
faded and unsightly in appearance.  
Avoid washing horn-handled and  
bronze cutlery in the machine.  
Delicate/decorative glassware and  
vases, special antique or irreplaceable  
china - the decorative patterns printed  
on these objects will not be dishwasher  
proof.  
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Plastic objects that are not resistant to  
hot water.  
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Copper and Pewter utensils.  
Aluminium and silver objects.  
Decorative patterns printed on the  
surface of crockery, glasses etc.  
Some types of glass can become  
opaque in appearance after they have  
been washed too many times in a  
dishwasher.  
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Highly absorbent materials such as,  
sponges and towels should never be  
placed in a dishwasher.  
If in any doubt, check with the manufacturer  
of the China, pan(s) and cutlery on their  
suitability for dishwasher's.  
WARNING: Dishes or cutlery that have been  
soiled by tobacco ash, wax, lubricating grease  
or paint, should not be put in the dishwasher.  
Our recommendation:  
In future, only purchase table or kitchen-  
ware that has been confirmed as being  
dishwasher proof.  
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Loading your Dishwasher...  
WARNING:  
Your dishwasher is designed to take 12  
standard place settings.  
ALWAYS CHECK THAT PLASTIC AND  
WOODEN ITEMS ARE SECURELY PLACED  
AND ARE WEIGHTED DOWN WITH  
HEAVIER OBJECTS SO THAT THEY CANNOT  
BECOME DISLODGED.  
TAKE EXTRA CARE WHEN LOADING AND  
UNLOADING SHARP ITEMS SUCH AS  
KNIVES.  
There is no one correct method for loading  
the dishwasher. The upper and lower  
baskets are designed to give the maximum  
flexibility possible to cope with the variety  
of cups, glasses, dishware, pots, pans and  
utensils - not to mention your oven fittings  
or teapot, which might be put into the  
dishwasher.  
LOADING the Upper Basket...  
It is recommended to load the upper  
basket with small or medium sized  
items such as glasses, small plates, tea  
or coffee cups, shallow bowls and light  
objects made from heat resistant  
plastic. If the upper basket is used in  
the lowest position, it can also be  
loaded with serving dishes, provided  
they are only slightly soiled.  
To make full use of the space available  
the top basket has two plastic grids  
that can be lifted to make room for tall  
glasses such as stem glasses.  
Load the dishes with the top side  
facing forwards, cups and concave  
containers should always be loaded  
with the opening facing down. The left  
side of the basket can be loaded with  
cups and glasses on two levels. In the  
centre section, plates and saucers can  
be loaded vertically into the supports  
provided.  
Loading  
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First remove all coarse food remains  
which could block the filter or damage  
the wash pump.  
Arrange all items so that water can  
drain away, as you would on a draining  
board.  
Large or heavily soiled items should go  
in the lower basket. The lower basket  
plate rack can be folded down to  
accommodate larger items. The upper  
basket can be adjusted to allow for  
large items in the lower basket .  
Smaller, delicate items (eg. glasses)  
should go in the top basket.  
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Arrange plates so that they are not  
touching and water can flow freely  
between them.  
Tall, narrow receptacles should be  
placed in the centre of the baskets,  
directly over the spray.  
Long stemmed glasses should lean  
against the cup rack, not against  
dishware.  
Cutlery should be distributed at  
random in the cutlery basket with  
handles down (except if the handles  
are very thin and could drop through  
the basket).  
Upper Basket Loading Examples:  
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Long cutlery, such as ladles and knives  
should be laid horizontally across the  
filled cutlery basket.  
Pots and pans with baked on areas  
should first be soaked and then  
arranged, upside down in the lower  
basket, so that the water jets can have  
direct access to the dirty areas.  
After loading check that the upper  
spray arm is free to rotate by giving it  
a spin with your hand.  
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Loading your Dishwasher...  
ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET...  
The upper basket can be adjusted in two  
positions, according to your needs and to  
allow for the height of dishes in the lower  
basket.  
CUTLERY BASKET...  
The cutlery should be arranged in an order-  
ly manner inside the cutlery basket - with  
handles pointing downwards.  
Take care during loading to avoid injury  
from the knife blades.  
The basket is suitable for all types of cutlery,  
except those long enough to interfere with  
the upper spray arm.  
Ladles, wooden spoons and cooking knives  
can be placed in the upper basket, making  
sure that the knife blades do not protrude  
from the basket.  
Pull out version:  
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Pull the basket out fully.  
Remove the stop ‘E’ first releasing it as  
shown.  
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Push the guide to free the wheels.  
Lift the basket and insert the lower pair  
of wheels into the guide, depending on  
the setting required.  
Return the stop ‘E’ to its original  
position.  
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LOADING the Lower Basket...  
The lower basket receives the full force  
of the lower spray arm and should  
therefore be used for the ‘toughest’  
items with a heavier degree of soiling.  
All types and combinations of loads are  
permitted, provided that the dishes,  
pots and pans are arranged with all the  
soiled surfaces exposed to the water  
jets coming from the bottom.  
Carefully load flat plates, soup dishes,  
dessert and serving dishes, positioning  
them vertically. Pots, pans and their  
covers must be loaded upside down.  
When loading soup plates and dessert  
bowls be sure to leave a gap between  
them.  
Lower Basket Loading Examples:  
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Care and Maintenance...  
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Separate the two parts which make up  
the plastic filter by pressing the body of  
the filter in the position shown by the  
arrows.  
Remove the centre filter by lifting it  
upwards.  
Before carrying out any work, always  
disconnect the dishwasher from the  
electrical power supply.  
Regular inspection and maintenance helps to  
prevent problems from occurring. You should  
therefore carefully inspect the inside of your  
dishwasher from time to time.  
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Overall condition of appliance.  
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Clean the outer surfaces and door lining  
of the dishwasher regularly using a soft  
cloth moistened with water or with a  
detergent which is suitable for painted  
surfaces. Clean he door gaskets with a  
damp sponge. Avoid the use of acidic  
or abrasive detergents.  
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Periodically (once or twice a year) it is  
advisable to clean the tank and gaskets,  
using a soft cloth and water to remove  
any deposits.  
The filters should be cleaned carefully under  
running water using a stiff brush.  
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Carefully replace the filters by following  
the above instructions in reverse order.  
Check that no grease or scale has  
accumulated on the inside of the  
dishwasher.  
Cleaning the Water Intake Filter.  
The water intake filter, located at the outlet of  
the water supply tap, needs to be cleaned  
periodically.  
If you discover any deposits:  
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Clean the interior of the dishwasher  
thoroughly with a detergent solution.  
Turn OFF the water supply tap, unscrew the  
water intake hose to remove from the tap.  
Clean the filter carefully, under running water.  
Relocate the filter and carefully screw the  
water intake hose onto the tap.  
Cleaning the Filter Unit.  
The filters prevent large particles of food in  
the water from reaching the pump. These  
particles may occasionally block the filters.  
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It is advisable to periodically check the  
centre filter ‘C’ and if necessary to clean  
it. To remove the filter, grip the tabs, turn  
anticlockwise and lift upwards.  
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Push the centre filter ‘D’ from the  
underside to remove it from the micro-  
filter.  
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Care and Maintenance...  
Spray arms.  
The spray arms can be easily removed for  
periodic cleaning of the nozzles, to prevent  
possible blockage.  
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To remove the upper spray arm, unscrew  
locking ring ‘R.  
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To remove the lower spray arm, hold  
centrally and simply lift it up.  
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Clean both spray arms under running  
water.  
Re-fit the spray arms. Check that spray  
arms turn freely.  
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Troubleshooting...  
Caution  
...If the dishes are not being cleaned  
properly, check:  
- Do not forget that repairs should  
only be carried out by a qualified  
specialist. Improper repairs can  
lead to considerable equipment  
damage as well as danger to the  
user.  
- The dishwasher must first be  
disconnected from the electricity  
supply before any repairs or other  
work can be carried out. Switch off  
at the mains socket and water  
supply and remove the plug.  
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the correct amount of detergent has  
been added.  
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there is regenerating salt in the salt  
container.  
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the dishes are being loaded correctly.  
the selected programme is suitable for  
the type of dishes and the degree of  
soiling.  
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all filters are clean and positioned  
correctly.  
the spray arm nozzles are not  
obstructed.  
there is nothing obstructing the rotation  
of the spray arms.  
Resolving minor problems yourself.  
Experience has shown that you can resolve  
most problems that arise during normal daily  
usage yourself, without having to call out a  
service engineer. Not only does this save costs,  
but it also means the appliance is available for  
use again that much sooner. The following list  
of common occurrences and their remedies  
should help you identify the causes of most  
problems.  
...If the dishes fail to dry or remain full,  
check:  
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there is rinse aid inside the rinse aid  
container.  
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the rinse aid dispenser setting is correct.  
the detergent being used is of good  
quality and has not lost its effectiveness  
(for example, through incorrect storage,  
with the box left open).  
Problems...  
...When the appliance is switched on.  
...If the dishes show signs of streaking,  
staining etc. check:  
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Appliance does not start:  
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Is the dishwasher plugged in at the  
electricity socket and switch on?  
Is there a power failure, check other  
appliances.  
Fault with fuse in mains electricity  
supply.  
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the rinse aid dispenser setting is not too  
high.  
...If there are visible traces of rust inside  
the tank, check:  
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the tank is made of steel and therefore  
any rust marks are due to external  
elements (fragments of rust from the  
tank pipes, pots, cutlery etc.) Special  
products are commercially available to  
remove such marks.  
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Appliance door not closed properly.  
Water tap not turned on.  
Ensure fill hose is not kinked.  
... If water remains inside the  
dishwasher, check:  
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the amount of detergent being used is  
correct. Certain detergents can be more  
corrosive than others.  
the cap off the salt container is securely  
closed and that the water softening  
setting is correct.  
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the drain hose is not kinked.  
the drain syphon is not obstructed.  
the dishwasher filters are not clogged.  
If you have gone through the possibilities in  
the list above and the problem persists,  
contact your nearest Service office (see Back  
Cover).  
Switch off at the mains socket and remove the  
plug. Turn off the water supply.  
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Important Information...  
Going Away:  
If the appliance is not going to be used for  
some time carry out the following:  
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Run the pre wash programme, twice in  
succession.  
Switch of at the electrical socket and  
unplug.  
Turn off the water supply tap,  
disconnect the intake hose and allow to  
drain.  
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Fill the rinse aid dispenser.  
Leave the door open, to prevent any  
unpleasant odours inside the  
dishwasher.  
Before using the dishwasher after a long  
break, plug in and switch on at the electrical  
socket. Reconnect the intake hose and turn  
on the water supply tap. Check there are no  
deposits or rust inside the water pipe, if  
there are allow water to run from the water  
supply tap for a few minutes.  
Disconnecting the Dishwasher...  
When disconnecting the appliance it is  
important that tasks are carried out in the  
correct sequence:  
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Switch off at the mains and remove the  
plug from the socket.  
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Turn off the water supply.  
Disconnect drain and water intake hose.  
Pull out the appliance, carefully,  
withdrawing hoses at the same time.  
Transporting the Dishwasher...  
Drain water from the dishwasher. Secure all  
loose parts. Only transport in an upright  
position.  
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If not kept upright during transport,  
any water remaining inside, may seep  
into the control module and cause  
subsequent errors with programme  
functions.  
CE marking certifies that this appliance  
conforms to the following EEC directives:  
Low Voltage Equipment 72/23/EEC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC  
and subsequent modifications.  
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Guarantee  
“Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back”  
We give you a unique ‘satisfaction guaranteed’ promise - valid for 90 days - after you have  
purchased your product. If there is a technical problem simply call Repair service or visit  
engineer to call. If the technical problem is not resolved under this guarantee, we will  
replace your machine or, if you prefer, give you your money back.  
All appliances carry a fully inclusive 12 month parts and labour guarantee as well as free  
replacement parts for the first 5 years (except microwaves, selected integrated appliances  
and cooker hoods, which have a one year guarantee) provided that they are fitted by our  
engineer.  
Guarantee terms and conditions  
Your guarantee is only applicable in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland  
and is subject to the following provisions that your appliance:  
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Has been installed and used correctly in accordance with this instruction booklet.  
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Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is located on domestic  
premises (ie. not for commercial or trade use).  
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Has been properly connected to a suitable electrical supply voltage as stated on  
the appliance rating plate.  
Has not been subject to misuse, accident, modified or repaired by anyone other  
than one of our own service engineers.  
For pre purchase information on any other product call: 08701 50 60 70  
Recycling & Disposal Information  
As part of our continued commitment to helping the environment, we reserve the right to use  
quality recycled components to keep down customer costs and minimise material wastage.  
Please dispose of packaging and old appliances carefully. To minimise risk of injury to  
children, remove the door, plug and cut mains cable off flush with the appliance. Dispose of  
these parts separately to ensure that the appliance can no longer be plugged into a mains  
socket, and the door cannot be locked shut.  
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After Sales Service  
“No company is better positioned to offer an after sales service on our appliance than us  
- the manufacturer”  
As part of our commitment to you, all appliances have the added benefit of a fully inclusive  
parts and labour guarantee for the first 12 months. In addition to this you also have the  
advantage of free replacement parts for the first 5 years when fitted by our  
engineer. When the 12 months parts and labour guarantee expires we offer the following after  
sales service options:  
Repair Service and Information Help Desk  
UK: 08709 066066  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
Note: Our operators will require the Model number and the Serial number of your appliance.  
Available 364 days a year with a fast, effective and value for money service. We have the largest  
white goods repair service in the UK with over 1200 of our own fully trained engineers. All  
repairs include a parts and labour guarantee for 12 months from the date of the repair.  
If you require any information or have any questions about your appliance, our operators are  
on hand with help and advice.  
All this ensures that you will receive the best available after sales service possible.  
Extended Warranties  
UK: 08709 088 088  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
Whether you have just one or a number of our appliances in your kitchen, we offer two service  
cover plans to give you total peace of mind.  
G Repair Protection Plan  
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FREE service repairs for a single appliance during the period of  
cover.  
G Kitchen Cover  
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FREE service repairs for all our appliances you own which are  
less than 8 years old.  
Genuine Parts and Accessories  
UK: 08709 077 077  
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836  
A wide range of genuine parts and accessories are available from our hotline or through  
our web site.  
Genuine parts and accessories, extended warranties and service repairs are all  
available on our web-site at:  
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Key Contacts  
After Sales Service  
Over 1200 trained specialists, directly employed by us, ensure that you can have  
complete confidence in both the appliances and services we offer.  
Repair Service and Information Desk  
UK: 08709 066 066  
(Open 8 to 8 Mon - Fri, 8 to 6 Sat and 10 to 4 Sun & Bank Holidays)  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
Note: Our operators will require the following information:  
Model number  
Serial number  
Extended Warranties  
UK: 08709 088 088  
(Open 8 to 8 Mon - Fri)  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
Genuine Parts and Accessories  
UK: 08709 077 077  
(Open 8-30 to 5-30 Mon - Fri & 9 to 12 Sat)  
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836  
General Domestic Appliances Limited, Morley Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB.  
Part No. FP113-01  
 

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