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    IDW4 50MK 2[...]

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    Wi th each wash cycle . Compartm en t For pro gra m mes w ith pre-w a sh o nl y . (Follow the u se r instr uctions !) Electr ic indic ator on control pa ne l (if pro v ided) . Che ck the rinse a id leve l (On m o dels w ith wa ter so ftener system only .) Electri c indicator on contro l panel (if provided) . If there is no salt warnin g light i n t[...]

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    To r e v i e w t h e s e c t i o n o n t r o u b l e s h o o t i n g T i p s wil l h el p you t o s o lve s ome co mmon pr o ble m s by y o u r s e l f . Dea r Cu s to me r , Plea se car efull y read t his man ual be f o re usin g t he dis hwashe r , it wi ll hel p you to use a nd maint ain the dis h washe r pr oper ly . Pass i t on to an y s ubse [...]

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    Thi s ap pliance must b e gr ounded. In th e ev ent o f a mal functi on o r bre akdow n , grou ndin g wil l redu ce the ris k of an elec tr ic sh ock b y pro vidi n g a pa th of lea st re sistance of electric cur r ent . This appliance is equi p ped with a c o rd ha v ing an equ i pmen t- gro unding c onductor and a ground i n g p lug. The pl u g m[...]

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    Di sp ose of t h e di sh w ash e r p a ck a gin g mat eri a l co r re c t ly . All pa ckaging materials c a n be re c ycled . Plas t ic p a r ts are m ar k ed w i th the s tan d a rd inte rna t iona l ab brevia tio ns: PE f o r po l y et h y le n e , e .g . s h ee t wr a p p i n g m a t e r i a l PS f o r po l y s ty re n e , e. g . p a d d i n g m[...]

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    11 12 Ba ck Vie w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 on Of f Fron t v iew 5 Pro g ram b u tto n: T o sel ec t o ne of the si x p rog ra ms. . 2 3 4 3i n 1 bu t t on : T o s e l e c t a n d s h ow 3i n 1 f u n c ti o n s. run ning ind icato r , Progr am ind icato r , Salt a nd rinse aid ind i cator , E r r o r codes, etc. Powe r s w it c h : T o turn on/o ff the [...]

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    Be fo re u s i n g y o u r d i s h w a s h e r fo r t h e f i r s t t i me : Th e w a t er s o ft e n er m u s t be s et m an u al ly, us i n g th e wa t e r ha r d ne s s d i a l. Th e w a t er s o ft e n e r is d e s i g n e d to r e m o v e m i n e r a l s a n d s a l ts f r o m t he w a t e r, wh ic h w ou l d h a ve ad e t r i m e n t a lo ra [...]

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    no r m al f or a s m al l a m o un t o f w a te r t o co m e ou t o f t h e s al t c o n t a i ne r. It i s 1. Th e s a l t co n ta i ne r mu st o n l y be r e f il l e d w h e n t h e s a l t wa rn in g l ig h t in t he co n t r o l p an e l c o m e s o n . Dep endi ng on ho w well the s al t dissol ves, the salt wa rning l i gh t m a y still b e [...]

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    To o p e n t h e d i s p e n s e r , t u r n t h e c a p t o t h e " o p e n " ( l e f t ) a r r o w a n d l i f t i t o u t . Po ur th e rin se ai d int o th e dis pen ser , be ing caref ul n ot to o verfi ll . Re pl ac e the ca p b y in se rti ng i t a li gne d wit h "o pen " arro w a nd t urn in g i t to t he cl os ed (ri gh [...]

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    Amou nt of Deter ge nt to Use Prop er U se of De te rg ent Us e onl y de t e rg e n t spe cifi cally m ad e for the us e in d ishw a sh ers. Kee p yo ur d eterg ent fr e s h an d dr y . Do n't put p owdered d e te r ge n t in to t he dispe nser u n ti l y o u're read y to wa s h di shes . Di sh was her dete rgent is c orro sive ! T a ke c[...]

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    If y o u u s e 3 in 1 t ab l et s i n ot h er p ro g ra ms , th e ap pl ia n ce w il l n o t a ch ie v e a g oo d pe rf or m an c e . Onl y th e 3 in1 fu n c tio n ( for t he p rogr am: inten si v e/No r mal/Ec o.) C an be u se d with 3in1 tabl ets . Fi ll t he d e terg ent disp ens er w it h de ter gen t. The mar king indi ca t e s the dosi ng lev[...]

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    Cut lery wit h w oo d en, h or n ch i na or mothe r-of-pe arl handles Plast ic items that are n ot heat resist ant Old er cu t le ry with gl ued p arts that ar e not te m per atu r e r e sis t ant Bonded c utler y it e ms or d ish e s Pewter or coop er ite m s Cry stal g l ass Steel items su bject t o rusting Wo od e n pl at t e rs It e ms ma de fr[...]

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    The u pper ba sk e t is d es ig ned t o hold m o re del i cat e an d l ig hter dishwar e such a s gl a sses, co ffe e and t ea cup s and sa u cers, a s well as pl a t es, sm a ll bowls a nd shallo w p ans ( as l ong as t h ey a r e not to o d irty). Pos ition th e di s h es an d co o kw are so t ha t they will not get m o ve d by the s pray o f wat[...]

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    Cutl ery should be place d in the cutler y ba ske t wit h the han dles at the bo ttom. If the r ack has s i de b aske ts , the spo o ns sh o ul d b e lo a d e d s e p ar a t e l y i n t o the a p p r op r i a t e s lo t s , e s p e ci a ll y l o ng ut e n si l s sh o u l d b e pl ac e d in t he hor i zo n t al p o s it i o n a t t h e f r o n t of [...]

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    Ec o . Int ensive Norma l (*E N 5 0 24 2) (o r ) 3i n1 4/2 3 g (or ) 3i n 1 4/2 3g (or ) 3in1 4/ 2 3 g For no rmall y s oiled l oads, su ch a s , p l ate s, glas ses an d li ght ly s oi led pans . st an dar d dai ly cyc le. po t s For li ghtly so iled loa ds, such as pl ates, glasses, b o wls and lig htly soile d pan s. For t h e h e av iest soiled[...]

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    It is dangero us to o p e n t h e do or w hen wa s hing, be cause t he hot water m a y scald you . When the wo r king cycle h a s fi n i she d, th e buzzer of the dishwasher will soun d for 8 s e c o nds, t hen sto p. Turn off th e ap p li a n c e u s in g t he ON /OF F b u tt on , s hu t o f f t he w at er su ppl y a n d o pe n t h e do o r o f t [...]

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    The fil te r p reve nts la rge r r em na nts o f fo od o r oth e r o bjec ts fr om g etti ng in side the pum . The re sidu es m ay b loc k t he fi lte r , i n thi s c ase the y m ust b e r e m ov ed. Th e f i lt er sys tem co nsist s of a co ars e fil ter ,a f lat (Ma in fi lt er) An d a m icr of i l te r (F in e f il t e r) . Fo od and soil pa r t[...]

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    Th e co n t r o l p an e l ca n b e cl e a ned by u s i n g a l i g h tl y d a m pe n e d c l o t h . Af t e r c l e an i n g , m ak e su r e t o d r y i t t h o ro u g h l y. For t he e xt e r ior, us e a g o od a pp l i a nc e pol i s h w ax . Nev er u s e s har p obj ect s, sco ur in g p a ds o r h ar sh c lean er s on a ny p art of t he di s hw[...]

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    It is r e commen d t h at you ru n a w as h cy c le w ith the di s h wa s h e r e m p t y a n d th e n re mo v e t h e p l u g f r o m t h e soc k et, t u rn o ff t h e wa te r sup p ly a n d l e av e th e d o or of th e applian ce sl ig h tly open . This wi ll help the d o or sea l s to l as t l ong er an d pr ev e n t o d o u r s f r o m f o r mi[...]

  • Page 21

    Min imu m s pac e w hen th e d o o r i s ope ne d  Figu re 2 Cabinet dimensions  Fig ure1 Ca b i n e t Dis hwa she r Door of dishwa sher Min i mum s p ac e of 50mm Less than 5m m betw een the top of dish washer an d cabi net and the oute r door alig ned to cabine t. 1 The aes the t ic woo den p a nel cou ld b e pr oce sse d a ccordi ng [...]

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    Ins tall ati on o f aes the tic p anel  Figure 4 a 2I n s t a l lt h eh o o ko nt h e a e s t h e t i cw o o d e np a n e la n dp u tt h eh o o ki n t ot h es l o to ft h e oute r door of di shwasher (see figu re 4 a). Aft er posi tion ing o f th e pane l , fix the pan el onto the out er door by s crews and bolt s(See figur e 4 b) . Insta lla[...]

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    Te n s i o n a d j u s t m e n t o f t h e d o o r s p r i n g  Conne ction of drain hos es  Te n s i o n a d j u s t m e n t of the door spri ng  Figu re5 The door s p r ing s are se t at the fact o r y t o th e pr o p er t ens ion f or the o ute r do o r . If aesthe tic wooden pan el ar e insta lled , you will have to a djust the doo [...]

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    6 4 5 7 2 RU B B ER SC REW COV E R 8 SC REW CON E GE A R 6B 6A  Fig ur e 7 Dish wash er i nsta l lati o n st e ps  . . . . 6 8 9 1I n s t a l l t h e f u r n i t u r e d o o r t o t h e o u t e r d o o r o f t h e d i s h w a s h e r u s i n g t h e b r a c k e t s pro vided. Refer to the te mpl ate f or posi tionin g o f the brac kets. 2A[...]

  • Page 25

    Th i s a p p l ia n ce m u s t be e ar t h ed . I n t h e e v en t of a ma l f un c tio n or b r ea k do w n, ea r t h i ng w il l red u ce t he r isk o f el e ctr i c sho ck b y pr ov i d ing a path of l e ast res istance for the e lectric cu rrent. Th i s a p p lia n ce is e q u i p pe d w ith a c o r d ha vin g a n eq u i pm e nt - e a r t h ing[...]

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    In o rd er to a voi d th at t he re i s mo re wat e r st ay in g i n th e in let ho se, ple a s e c lo se t he h y dra nt a ft er us i n g.( Fo r t he m od el s: no sa fe ty in l et h os e. ) Pos i t i oni n g t he A p p l i an ce Ho w to Drai n Ex ce ss W at er F ro m Hos es If t h e sin k is 1000 hig her from the f loor , the ex ces s wa te r i n[...]

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    Fu s e bl own , o r th e ci r c u it b re ak er ac te d Re p la c e fus e o r re s e t ci r c u i t b r e a k er. Rem ov e an y ot h er appl iance s sh aring the same circu i t wit h the dishwa sher Sp il l ed ri ns e - ai d Always wipe up rinse -aid spills immed iatel y . Ha rd wa ter m ine r al s The a ff e ct ed i tem s are not c or r o sio n re[...]

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    Th e di s he s wer e not lo ad ed cor rec tly . See n otes i n " Loading th e Dishwas her Ba skets ". Select a more inten sive progr a m me. See" W a sh Cycle T able . " Use more dete rge nt, o r cha nge your dete rgen t. Rearra nge the ite ms so that the sp ay can ro tate fre ely . r Clea n an d/or fit the f ilter co mbin atio [...]

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    Height : 820 m m (adjustable +60mm) Widt h : 445mm Depth : 540 mm Vo l t a g e c o n n e c t e d L o a d : s e e r a ti n g l a b e l Wa t e r p r e s s u r e : 0 . 0 4 - 1 . 0 M P a Hot wa ter connect ion : max 60  Pow er supp l y : see rati n g l ab el Capacity: 8Place se tting s[...]

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    Additional features of this dish was her are : Erro r al arm . To a l e r t y o u t o a n y e r r o r s o r p r o b l e m s w i t h t h e program while it is running 8p l a c es e t t i n g s Be s u ffi ci e nt for normal use. Adj ustabl e uppe r ba sket . Flexible dish loading available. Adju st the upp e r bas ket fo r large o r awkw a rd loa d s[...]