Hoover HEDS 668-80 manual

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    HEDS 66 8-80 /HEDS 66 8S-8 0[...]

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    Thi s m a nual cont ains sect ions of Sa fe ty Inst ruc ti ons,Operating Inst ruc t ion s , Ins tallati on Instru cti ons a n d Tro ubleshoo ting Tip s etc. Car ef u lly reading it b e fore using the dish wash er w ill hel p you t o use and ma i ntain th e d i shw as her pr op er ly . To r eview the se cti on o n Trouble sh o otin g Tips wi l l he [...]

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      U n de r cert a in c o ndi ti o ns, Hydrogen gas may be pr od u c ed in a hot-wate r syst em that has not b e en u s ed f or t w o wee k s o r more. H YD ROGEN GAS IS EXPLOS I VE. I f the hot- wate r sys t em h as n o t b een u sed for suc h a peri od, b e f ore us ing t he d is h wa sh er tu rn o n a ll ho t-wa te r f au ce ts and let t he[...]

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    To ge t the bes t pe rforma nc e from yo ur dishw ash er,re ad all o pera t i ng in str uct ions be for e usi ng i t for th e firs t time. 2 U pper Bas ket Sp ray A r ms L ower Bas ket W at er Sof t ene r Det e rgen t D is pe ns er S ilve rwa r e Bask et M ain Fi l ter Cu p S he lf 5 6 7 8 R inse A id Disp enser C oars e Fil t er D r ain pipe c on [...]

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    3 If all t h e light s begi n to gl i mm e r, th a t indicates th e machine is out of orde r , plea se t u rn off the mai n power a nd water supp l y b efore call ing a serv ice. 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Draw out the lower a n d upper basket, l oad t he di shes a nd push them back. It i s recommended that loading the lower b aske t fi rs t, th e n the uppe r [...]

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    4 Always use sa lt inte nded for use wi th dish washers. Th e salt c ontain er is loc ated b enea th th e lowe r rack and s hould be filled as follo ws: Rem ove the lower ba sket and th e n uns crew and remov e the cap from t he salt con taine r. If y ou are filling the container for the fir s t ti m e ,f ill 2/3 of it s vo lume wi th wa te r. P la[...]

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    5 D ishwashe r det ergen t is corr osive ! Ta ke car e to keep it ou t of reac h o f chi ld ren. IF THE WATER I S N 'T TOO H AR D , YOU MAY ALSO P RE V ENT THE FORMATION OF DEPOSITS B Y A DD IN G D ET ER GEN T. Th e am o un t o f de t er gent n e ede d can v ary du e to di ffere n c es i n water h ar dnes s . To deter mine the w at er har dnes[...]

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    6 If the re is n o rinse a id w arnin g l i ght in th e c on t rol pa nel, you ca n ju dge the am ou n t of r in se a id b y th e f oll o w in g me a n s. T h e black d ot on th e rinse a id dis pe ns er in dic at es the amount of r inse a id in the dispe nser. As th e rins e ai d d i m in is hes, the s ize o f the bla ck dot decre ases . You sho u[...]

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    7 Sil v e r w a r e s hou ld be pl ac ed in t h e s il ve rw are bas k et w i th ha n dle s at t he b o tt o m: I f t he r ac k ha s si de b as k ets , t he s p oo n sh o u ld be l oad e d in d ivid u ally i nto t he a ppro p r i a te sl ot s, E spec i ally l ong u ten s ils s h o u l d be pla c ed i n the h o riz ont a l pos i tion at th e fro nt [...]

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    8 C oarse f i lt er L arger it e m s, suc h as p i ec es of b o ne or gl ass, tha t c o uld cl og the drain are t rapp ed i n the co ars e fi l t er. To r e m ove an it em caught i n this fi lter, ge ntly squ eeze t he t ab s on t o p o f t his f ilter and l ift i t out. For y our conv enien ce, we ha ve pl a c ed the drain pum p an d fil terin g s[...]

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    9 Neve r use a spr ay clean er t o clea n th e d oor pan el for it co uld dama ge th e do or l oc k and ele ctric al compo nents. I t is no t allowe d to use t h e ab r asive ag ent or som e paper to wel be ca u seof t he risk of scr atchi ng or leav i ng spot s o n the s tai n l ess s tee l sur f a ce. To clean the edge ar o und the d oor , you s [...]

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    10 Pull Unicoup l e and it s hoses c om pletely out fr om sto rage c o m part ment loca ted at r ear of d ishwa sher and att ach it t o the fau cet ada pter. Turn wa ter fully on b efore sta rting the dis hwash er. 3 1 Turn of f the water. Rele ase th e wa t e r p re s su r e by depr essi ng the p ress ure r e l eas e but ton. T h i s rel i e ve s [...]

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    11 If th e s in k is 34 or hi ghe r f rom the f loor, the e xces swat er in U nico uple h ose s cann ot be dra i ned dir ectl y into t he si n k . It wil l be n e cess ary to dra in exc e ss wate r fro m h os es in to a bowl or su i t a b le c o nt ai n er that is h e ldouts ide a nd l owe r th a n the si nk . C onn e c t t h e co l d wa t er s up [...]

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    Fuse blo wn, o r the circ ui t b re aker a c t e d Repl ace f us e or re set circ uit bre aker. Remo ve any othe r appl ianc es sharing t he same cir cui t with the di shwash er S o un d f rom s of t foo d s hr e d di ng a ct i o n an d de t e rge nt c up ope ni ng. Uten sils a re no t s e cu re in th e bas kets o r so methi ng sm all h as d ro ppe[...]

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    Co m bi nation of so ft wat e r and too m uch de terge nt Use le ss d eter ge nt i f you have soft wat er and s elect a sh orte st cyc le t o w ash the g la ssw are a nd to get them cl e a n. Tea or co f fe e stains usi ng a solu tion of 1/2 cup of bleach and 3 cups war m wa t e r to re m ov e th e s ta i n s by h an d. Yo u hav e to wait fo r 20 m[...]