Asko D3430 manuel d'utilisation

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    Use & Care Guide Dishwasher ASK O D3430[...]

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    2 Dear ASKO-customer , Congr atulations on your excellent product choice and welcome to the Asko family . A global family with its roots in Scandinavia. Cleaning results, design, environmental impact on nature and home, user-friendliness, low consumption of time, energ y and water , a long life span, r eliability .... Good appliances should include[...]

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    3 Contents Page Contents 3-4 Before doing your first wash 5 Read the directions of use T ake care with cer tain materials Check the door Check water hardness level Machines with water softener Safety 6 General Winter storage/T ranspor t Overfill protection Cleaning P ackaging materials Scrapping Child safety 7 Child-safe button lock Child safety lo[...]

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    4 Salt 21 P our in salt Settings 22-24 Reprogramming Child-safe button lock Setting water hardness Setting a signal Fault indications 25 T r oub leshooting 26-28 The dishes are not clean Stains or a film on the china The china has a whitish-blue sticky film Stains on stainless steel or silver Stains which remain after dishwashing. Rattling sounds d[...]

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    5 Bef ore doing y our fir st wash Read through the directions for use Read the directions of use bef ore star ting to use your machine , especially the Saf ety , Child Safety and Basic Course sections. T ake care with certain materials Read the section ‘F ragile Dishes’ bef ore washing china with unglazed decoration or other household goods mad[...]

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    6 Safety General Winter storage/T ranspor t • Read and keep the directions for use! • Installation of water , drainage and elec- tricity must be carried out by a qualified professional. • Do not use the dishwasher for any pur- poses other than those stated in these directions for use. • Do not load the dishwasher door or the dishwasher bask[...]

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    7 Child Safety! Child-safe button lock T o prev ent children star ting the machine, you can activate a button lock. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch off the dishwasher with the main switch. 2. Hold in the T emperature and Dr ying buttons, and at the same time switch on the main switch. The T emperature, Dr ying and star t symbols will then flash. Rele[...]

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    8 P ar ts of the dishwasher* 1. Upper basket 2. Lamp 3. Spray arms 4. Lower basket 5. Cutlery basket 6. Rinse Aid Filling 7. Dishwasher detergent compar tment 8. Main switch 9. Program panel 10. Filter 11. T ype plate * Details may differ depending on model and market! T ec hnical inf ormation Height Width Depth Weight Capacity** W ater pressure Co[...]

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    9 Baskets* Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery basket 1. Wine glass shelf 2. Cup rack 3. Knife stop 4. Folding plate stand 5. Folding door and handle *Details may differ depending on the model and market! 1 2 3 5 4[...]

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    10 1. Program selector 2. P ots & P ans 3. Heavy wash 4. Normal wash 5. Delicate wash 6. Quick wash Contr ol panel 7. Rinse & Hold 8. T emperature 9. Delay ed star t 5 hours 10. Drying 11. Star t/stop Dispenser 1 3 4 5 2 1. Compar tment for main w ash dish- washer detergent 2. Compar tment for pre-w ash detergent 3. Refill indicator rinse a[...]

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    11 Basic Course Below are step by step instructions to help you achieve the best possible dishwashing results. Load the baskets correctly! Y our dishw asher is equipped with Super Cleaning System™. It is therefore not nec- essary to rinse the dishes before washing. Simply remov e large food par ticles and de- bris. Convenient and environmentally [...]

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    12 NB! Only use dishwasher detergent Detergent for washing by hand cannot be used as the build-up of foam impedes the machine’ s perf or mance. Press the main power switch Select program Select a program by pressing the program selector one or more times until the required program is displayed. P ots & pans Use this program to wash very heavi[...]

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    13 Options Select options T o select an option, press one of the option buttons T emperature With the temperature option button you can select the wash temperature. Program Normal ° C Eco ° C P ots & pans: 75 60 Heavy wash : 70 50 Normal wash: 65 45 Delicate wash: 55 40 Quick wash: 55 30 The temperature symbol will light up if you hav e chose[...]

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    14 Eco-dishwashing Only wash with a full load W aiting to r un the wash until the machine is full sav es energy . W ash at a lower temperature If the load is only lightly soiled, you can lower the temperature. Select program with Eco drying If y ou select an P ots & pans/Heavy/Normal or Delicate W ash program with Eco dr y , this will sav e ene[...]

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    15 Fragile dishes A number of household goods are not suit- able f or machine washing. There can be many reasons f or this. Cer tain materials cannot withstand intense heat, others can be damaged by the dishwasher detergent. Fragile decoration China with decoration on top of the glaze (the ar ticle has a rough f eel) should not be machine washed. C[...]

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    16 Standar d pr ogram Water Temp. Dr y ing Pr e - was h Main w a sh °C Rins es Fina l rins e °C Fa n Col d wat er (20°C) Warm wat er (60°C) Lit re s Col d wat er (20°C) Warm wat er (60°C) P ot s & pans Nor mal Nor mal 2 75 3 70 X 1, 6 1, 0 18, 5 190 175 Hea v y was h Normal N ormal 2 70 3 70 X 1,7 1, 0 20 200 180 Nor mal was h Nor mal Nor[...]

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    17 This page is empty for printing reasons[...]

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    18 Cleaning Cleaning The dishwasher’ s inner container is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through nor mal use. Howe ver , if you ha v e calcif erous (hard) water , lime deposits can fo r m in the dishwasher . In this case, r un a nor mal wash program with two tablespoons of citric acid in the dishwasher detergent compartment. Coarse fil[...]

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    19 If you still cannot start the machine and a humming noise can be heard, then the overfilling protection has been activated. • Shutoff the water • Remove the plug from the wall socket • Call Service CA UTION! Do not forget to replace thepump plug. Spray arms The holes and bearings can occasionally become clogged. 1. Pull the lower spray arm[...]

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    20 P our in rinse aid Rinse aid, helps quicken the drying process. Machines with indicator on the panel When the rinse aid has run out and more is needed, the rinse aid symbol on the panel lights up*. T o fill with rinse aid: 1. T urn and lift up the cov er of the r inse aid compar tment to the r ight of the dispenser . This is where you top up and[...]

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    21 Salt P our in salt Before using a dishwasher with a water softening filter , you must fill the salt com- par tment with salt. Use coarse salt or spe- cial salt for dishwashers. It is best to fill with salt when you are about to do a wash, as the dishwasher needs to be rinsed out immediately after filling. Proceed as follows the first time: 1. Fi[...]

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    22 Reprogramming Some of the machine’ s functions can be reprogrammed. Please reade below . The selection will be retained until the next time you reset this function. Even if the machine is turned off at the main switch or loses power for any other reason, all selections registered before the interruption of power will be retained. Child-safe bu[...]

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    23 ST AR T STOP 4 . Press the Start/Stop button and the setting will be stored until ne xt time y ou want to make a change. Setting water hardness If you ha v e a dishwasher with a w ater softener , you ma y need to change the setting, de- pending on the degree of hardness of the water . Phone your local W ater Board to chec k the water hardness in[...]

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    24 Setting a signal If you want the machine to signal when the wash is complete, you can program it to do this. The machine is set without a signal by default. 1 . Switch off the dishwasher with the main switch. 2. Hold in the Dela y ed star t button at the same time as y ou press the main s witch. The button flashes . Release the button. PROG PROG[...]

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    25 F ault indications Display T ype of fault Action flashes T oo much water Phone service in the dishwasher flashes F ault with water inlet Check that the water is on flashes V alve leakage Switch off the water tap and con- tact service flashes Blocked drain See ‘P ossib le causes’ in chapter T r oubleshooting flashes Clogged filter Clean the f[...]

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    26 T r oubleshooting Problems P ossible causes Action The dishes are not clean. Stains or a film on the china. • The spra y ar ms are not rotating. • Old dishwasher detergent. NB! Detergent is a perishable. • Incorrect dosage of detergent. • Insufficiently powerful dishwashing program. • Incorrect program chosen. • Incorrect loading of [...]

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    27 Problems P ossible causes Action The china has a whitish- blue sticky film. Stains on stainless steel or silver . Stains which remain after dishwashing. Rattling sound during dishwashing. The machine will not start. T o restar t the machine, press Start/stop for 3 seconds. Now select a new programme and press Start/stop. • T oo high dosage of [...]

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    28 Problems P ossible causes Action W ater remains in the machine. Bad odour in the machine The dishes are not sufficiently dry pump) can be heard from the machine, this does not stop when the power is switched off using the main power switch. • Obstruction in the drain hose. • Kinks in the drain hose. • The filters are clogged. • Items in [...]

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    29 T est dosage Heavy wash/Normal wash Main wash 25 gram Standard detergent. Rinse aid dosage 3. Energy labelling Australia: AS/NZS 2007 Dishwasher program: Normal wash 45°C, Eco drying. Program time: 100 minutes. Connection: Coldwater T est method noise measurement: IEC-704-3 Example of dishwasher loading AS/NZS 2007.1:2003 AS/NZS 2007.1:2003 T e[...]

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    30 Suggestions on positioning the dishwasher The dishwasher can be built in, fully free- standing or semi-freestanding. CA UTION! Connection to electricity , water and dr ain- age must be carried out by a suitably quali- fied person. A. Built-in The dishwasher can be built in under a worktop with a working height of 820 - 87 0 mm. The width measure[...]

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    31 Connection to water There must be a shut-off tap on the water supply pipe. The shut-off tap should be positioned above the work surface or at the front of the sink unit. The water supply pipe has a connection with a 1/2” or 3/4” internal thread depending on countr y . When the installation is complete, the shut- off tap should be opened to a[...]

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    32 P ositioning the machine A. Adjusting machines with six feet (freestanding dishwasher) 1. Adjust the height of the dishwasher with the four steel feet. 2. Lock the feet with the nuts. NB! The dishwasher must not be allow ed to lean more than 5 mm. B. Adjusting machines with three or four feet 1. Star t by measuring the height from the floor to t[...]

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    33 T o pre vent kinks , pull the drain hose and the connecting pipe. Adjusting the plinth (Only if you have kick-plate as accessory) The dishwasher has two kic k-plates (cer tain models). The taller one should be used if the machine is to be 850 - 870 mm high and the plinth depth can be v ar ied between 45 - 105 mm. The lower one is to be used if t[...]

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    34 Setting water hardness If you ha ve a dishwasher with a w ater softener , you ma y need to change the setting, de- pending on the hardness le v el of the water . Phone your local W ater Board to check the w ater hardness in your area. The dishwasher is set f or low water hardness on deliv er y . 1 . Switch off the dishwasher with the main switch[...]

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    35 Service & guarantee Service Before calling for service, check to see whether the faults is due to something that you can rectify y ourself . See T roub le shooting pages 26-28. Guarantee For guarantee details, see the guarantee card.[...]

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    36 Own comments[...]

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    37 Own comments[...]

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    38 Own comments[...]

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    39 Sear ch w or ds A Advice! 7, 13 After dishwashing 13 C Child safe 7, 22 Child-safe button lock 7 Citric acid 18, 20 Cleaning 6, 18 Connection 8, 17, 29, 31 Control panel 10, 20 Crystal 3, 5, 15, 26 Cutlery basket 8, 9, 11 D Delicate wash 10, 12, 14 Dishwasher detergent 3, 6 , 7, 11, 21 Display 21 Door 5, 13, 19, 30, 40 Drainage 18, 28 , 31 E Env[...]

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    40 Quic k Guide 1. Loading baskets Remov e large food par ticles and debr is. There is no need to r inse thanks to the Super Cleaning System ™ . 2. Dispensing dishwasher detergent The detergent compar tment has a small compar tment for pre-w ash and one for main wash. 3. Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely 4. T urn on the main switch 5. [...]