Fisher & Paykel DW60CCX1 manual

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    NZ A U SG Dishwasher DW60CE and DW60CC models Installation instructions and User guide[...]

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    1 Contents Safety and warnings 3 Installation instructions 6 Introduction 14 Using y our dishwasher – quick ref erence 15 CE models Contr ols and star ting a wash 16 C C models Contr ols and star ting a wash 20 Changing the wash progr amme 22 Setting Delay start 23 Changing the wash zone 24 User pref erence settings 25 Caring for y our dinnerware[...]

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    3 Safety and warnings Y our dishwasher has been carefully desig ned to operate safely during normal dishwashing procedures . Please keep the following instructions in mind when you are using y our dishwasher . Impor tant sa fety instruc tions For y our safety, follo w basic precautions when using your dishw asher , including the following: Please r[...]

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    4 Safety and warnings Impor tant sa fety instruc tions Operational Use the dishw asher only for its intended function as described in this user guide. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: – staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working en vironments; – farm houses; – by clients in hote[...]

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    5 Impor tant sa fety instruc tions Maintenance Do not repair or replace any part of the dishwasher or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in this user guide. W e recommend that you call a F isher & Paykel Authorised Ser vice Agent. Keep the floor around your dish washer clean and dry to reduce the possibility of slipping. Keep[...]

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    6 Installation instructions Before y ou start Safety and compliance These instructions are intended as a guide only . I t is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that installation complies with applicable regulations and local gov ernment by-laws . Installation must be per formed by a suitably qualified person. Incorrect installation or ma[...]

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    7 Installation instructions T echnical data Check the electrical data on the rating label (located on the left-hand side of the dishwasher ’ s stainless steel inner door). Should the data on the rating label be differ ent to those specified below , consider those on the rating label as corr ect. Capacity 14 standard place settings Mains water pre[...]

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    8 Installation instructions Product and cabinetry dimensions A B E F G C D * The top panel may be remo ved to suit underbench cavity height. See instructions fur ther below . **Depending on feet height adjustment. Pr oduct dimensions (mm) A overall height of product with top panel in place with top panel removed* 850 (min) -870 (max)** 820 (min) -8[...]

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    9 Installation instructions 1 Preparing the pr oduct and cabinetr y The top panel may be r emoved to suit underbench cavity height. See the illustrations below . Impor tant! T o prevent possible steam damage to the cabinetry , ensure that any bare wood surrounding the dishw asher is sealed with an oil-based paint or moisture-proof polyurethane. Ser[...]

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    10 1 2 4 3 Installation instructions Lev elling and positioning the dishwasher Before sliding the dish washer into position, adjust the feet with a spanner (1) to ensur e that the dishwasher is level (2) and the r equired height. Do not lift the dishwasher from the door handle or top panel . Position the dish washer in the cavity , ensuring that th[...]

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    11 Installation instructions Plumbing -- W aste connection These drainage options are designed t o eliminate problems that occur with combined sink-dishwasher waste systems . Drainage option A: Separat e sink and dishwasher wast e systems The standpipe must have a minimum diamet er of 38 mm and stand 750 mm above the floor . Use the supplied drain [...]

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    12 Installation instructions Plumbing -- W ater inlet c onnection Impor tant! The appliance should be connected to the w ater main using the new water inlet hose supplied . Old hoses should not be used. Do not shor ten the inlet hose. 1 T ake note of water connection requirements . The dishwasher has a single valv e water connection. W e recommend [...]

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    13 Installation instructions Electrical connection The dishwasher must not be connected to the electrical supply while installation is being carried out. Ensure all domestic wiring is properly earthed. Check the rating label (located on the left-hand side of the dishwasher’ s stainless steel inner door) and ensure that the voltage and fr equency [...]

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    14 Introduction Before y ou start Make sure the installer has completed the ‘Final checklist’ in the Installation instruc tions. Read this manual thoroughly , tak ing special note of the ‘Safety and warnings ’ section. Remove all the packaging and check that you hav e all the accessories listed below . Dishwasher f eatures and ac cessories [...]

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    15 Starting a wash 1 Remove f ood scraps and load dishes carefully For more detail , see sections ‘Caring for y our dinner ware ’ ‘Loading ’ 2 Add detergent For more detail , see sections ‘Water hardness and dishw ashing’ ‘Wash progr ammes and detergent quantities’ ‘ Adding detergent’ 3 T urn power on (check also if water is on)[...]

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    16 delay Contr ols and star ting a wash - CE models On/Off and Keylock Delay start Display Rinse aid indicator Heater indicator Control panel f eature Action to take On/Off T urns the power t o the dishwasher on and off . Press briefly to turn the dishwasher on and off . Keylock This disables all the buttons so a wash cannot accidentally be started[...]

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    17 heavy normal normal eco rinse delicate fast T o selec t and star t a wash progr amme 1 Make sure that the dish washer is powered on . 2 Press until the indicator of the desired pr ogramme lights up. 3 Press to start the programme. After 5 seconds, the selected programme indicat or will star t flashing, the dish washer will beep once and the wash[...]

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    18 CE MODELS T o cancel a wash programme once it has started 1 Press to pause the prog ramme. 2 Press to turn the dish washer off. The programme has no w been cancelled. If you wish, you can start a different one. Not e: you may need to refill the det ergent dispenser . delay On/Off and Keylock Delay start Display Rinse aid indicator Heater indicat[...]

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    19 Delay start This featur e can delay the start of a wash programme by 1 to 12 hours. T o activate Delay star t: 1 Load the dishes , add detergent and close the door . 2 Press to turn the dishwasher on. 3 Select the wash programme. 4 P ress the delay button. The display will change to 1h . Press the butt on until the display shows the required del[...]

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    20 T o star t a wash programme 1 Make sure that the dish washer is powered on . 2 Check that the wash programme displa yed is the one you would like t o use. If not, see section ‘Changing the wash pr ogramme. ’ 3 Once the display sho ws the programme you w ould like to use, press to start the programme. The display will show the appr oximate ti[...]

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    21 R EA D Y TO WA S H Fu ll S ET TING S NO De l a y H eav y T o cancel a wash programme once it has started 1 Press to pause the prog ramme. 2 Press to turn the dish washer off. The programme has no w been cancelled. If you wish, you can start a different one. Not e: you may need to refill the det ergent dispenser . Keylock This featur e disables a[...]

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    22 Changing the wash progr amme - C C models CC MODELS Note: The dishwasher will r emember the last programme used. 1 Make sure that the dish washer is powered on . 2 Scroll to highlight the icon of the wash programme last used. 3 Press to enter the wash programme menu . 4 Scroll to highlight the new wash programme you want. W ash programme descrip[...]

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    23 This featur e can delay the start of a wash programme by 1 to 24 hours. 1 Load the dishes , add detergent and close the door . 2 Press to turn the dishwasher on. 3 Check that the display show s the wash programme you r equire. If not, see instructions for ‘Changing the wash pr ogramme’ . 4 Scroll to highlight the ‘Delay ’ icon. 5 Press t[...]

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    24 Changing the wash zone - C C models CC MODELS If you don ’t have a full load and want to sa ve energy and water , you can choose to wash the lower basket or upper basket only . T his may be useful if , for example, you only wish t o wash the breakfast dishes which are in the upper basket. 1 Make sure that the dish washer is powered on . 2 Scro[...]

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    25 These allow you t o: optimise your dishwasher f or the type of detergent you use turn rinse aid on or off have the temperatur e displayed in o C or o F 1 Make sure that the dish washer is powered on . 2 Scroll to highlight the ‘Settings’ icon. 3 Press to enter the menu. 4 Scroll to highlight the option whose setting you want to change. User [...]

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    26 Caring f or your dinnerware The combination of high temperatur es and dishwasher detergent may cause damage t o some items if they are washed in the dish washer . Remember , if in any doubt about any aspect concerning items washed in the dish washer , follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items, or wash the item b y hand. Impor ta[...]

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    27 Loading DOs DON’ T s Arrange the dishes neatly , spacing them evenly for maximum exposur e to water . Remove an y large food particles before placing dishes in the dishwasher . This is to prevent the filters fr om becoming clogged. Pre-soak any pots and pans with baked-on residue. This will eliminate the need for extra wash cycles. Always chec[...]

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    28 Loading Upper basket and utensil tra y Adjusting the height of the upper basket - CE models The upper basket is desig ned to hold items like glasses, cups , saucers, plates , small bowls and shallow pans. Use the ut ensil tray to securely hold long or sharp items like knives, chopsticks, or ladles. Ensure that knife blades are facing down. Slide[...]

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    29 Loading Adjusting the height of the upper basket - C C models Y ou can adjust the height of the upper basket even when it is fully loaded, as you do not have to r emove it from the dishwasher . T o lift the basket, hold it on one side and carefully pull upwards until it clicks into place. Repeat f or the other side. T o lower the basket, pull th[...]

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    30 Loading Low er basket Cutlery basket Place the largest items her e: pots, pans, lids , ser ving dishes and bowls. F old down the tines to place pots and pans flat on the bottom. Ensure dishwar e items do not block the spray arm above from rotating . If you need more height for tall items, you can raise the upper basket. See instructions on previ[...]

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    31 W ater hardness and dish washing What is wa ter hardness? Hard water is water with a high conc entration of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. In soft water , this concentration is low . W ater hardness varies by geographical location. How does water hardness affect dishwashing? Hard water can be detrimental to the performance of your dish [...]

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    32 The quantities in the table below are f or powdered det ergent and typical levels of soiling. If your home has softer or harder water , or to suit the par ticular load, you ma y need to adjust these quantities. If you are using tablets, f ollow the tablet manufacturer ’ s recommendations . W ash programmes and deter gent quantities SYMBOL (C C[...]

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    33 Adding det ergent Impor tant! Only use detergents recommended for automatic dishw ashers. Dishw asher detergents are strongly alkaline. They c a n be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Av oid contact with the skin and eyes and keep children and infirm persons aw ay from the dishw asher when it is open. Check that the detergent dispenser is empty [...]

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    34 Using rinse aid W e highly recommend using liquid rinse aid regularly to get the best drying results. Rinse aid gives a streak -free, sparkling clean look to glass and chinaware . In addition, it prevents metal from tarnishing. When to refill the rinse aid dispenser When rinse aid level becomes low , the rinse aid indicators on the dispenser and[...]

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    35 After the wash When the wash programme is ov er , the dishwasher will beep six times , then automatically turn off in a few seconds . In CC models, a drying fan will continue to run for about an hour , or until the door is opened. 1 Open the door slightly and leav e it ajar (about 100 mm) to help the dr ying process . 2 Once the dishes ar e cool[...]

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    36 Car e and cleaning Over time, food r esidue or limescale deposits may accumulate inside your dish washer . These may reduce efficiency , and food r esidue may produce a bad odour . Inspec t and clean your dishwasher regularly . Impor tant ! Before any cleaning or maintenance , always disconnect the dishw asher from the power supply , turn off th[...]

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    37 Car e and cleaning Cleaning the filters The filters prev ent larger food particles in the wash water from reaching the pump . These particles may occasionally block the filters. W e recommend cleaning the filters whenev er there is evidence of f ood par ticles. Remove the filters , as shown, then rinse them thoroughly under running water . Impor[...]

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    38 F ault codes F ault codes and descriptions Possible causes What to do E1 The door is open The door has not been properly closed or steam has for ced it open. Close the door firmly . E2 Sensor fault The temperature sensor is faulty . T urn the water and power t o the dishwasher off , then call Customer Care. E3 Drain hose fault The drain hose is [...]

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    39 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause What to do Dishwasher will not start. No power . Ensure the dishwasher is plugged in and the power supply is turned on at the wall. The door is not properly closed. Close the door . Start/Pause button has not been pressed. Press the Start/Pause butt on . W ater tap not turned on. Ensure water is connected [...]

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    40 T roubleshooting Problem Possible C ause What to do Knocking or rattling sound during wash. Spray arm knocking against dishes. Pause the wash and r earrange dishes. See sections ‘Contr ols and star ting a wash ’ and ‘Loading ’ . Dishes have been stacked incorrectly . Unclean dishes. W ash programme unsuitable for load. See section ‘ W [...]

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    41 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause What to do Dishes, cutlery have not dried. Rinse aid dosage too low . Increase rinse aid dosage. See ‘Using rinse aid’ . Items removed too soon. After the end of the wash programme , leave the door ajar and wait for several minut es to help drying. Rinse aid dispenser empty. ( The rinse aid indicators [...]

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    42 W arranty and ser vice Before y ou call for service or assistance ... Check the things you can do yourself . Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that: 1 your pr oduct is correctly installed 2 you ar e familiar with its normal operation. If after check ing these points you still need assistance , please refer to t[...]

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    43 W ash programme data CE and C C models Heavy Normal Normal Eco* F ast Delicate Rinse Stages pre-wash pre -wash pre-wash pre-wash pre-wash main wash 70 o C main wash 55 o C main wash 46 o C main wash 40 o C main wash 45 o C post-rinse 1 post-rinse 1 post-rinse post-rinse post-rinse post-rinse 2 post rinse 65 o C post rinse 65 o C post rinse 43 o [...]

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    44 Standards test The dishwasher is test ed to AS/NZS 2007 standards for both wash and dry per formance using the parameters detailed below . W ash programme Normal Eco When the programme is finished , open the door 100mm to help with drying Po wdered detergent quantities 5 g pre-wash + 27.5 g main wash Rinse aid dosage level 5 Maximum number of pl[...]

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    NZ A U SG 02.2012 F&P PN - 590113 C www . sherpaykel .co .nz www . sherpaykel .com.au www . sherpaykel .com.sg Copyright © F isher & Paykel 2012. All rights r eserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvem[...]