John Lewis JLBIDW 1201 manual

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    JLBIDW 1201 Dishwasher Instruction manual[...]

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    Important safety information It is most importa nt that this inst ruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always en sure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to [...]

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    For electrical and water connecti on carefully follow the instru ctions given in the specific paragraphs. Child safety • This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the appl iance. • Keep all packaging well away from children. There is a risk of suffocation. • Ke[...]

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    Ecological hints To save water and energy and help protect the environment, we recommend that you follow these hints: • Ensure that the water softener is correctly adjusted. • Do not prewash under running water. • Select the washing progra mme to suit the nature and degree of the soil on the dishes. • Do not use more detergent, dishwasher s[...]

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    Contents For the user Important safety information 2 Description of the appliance 6 Control panel 7 Start/Cancel button 7 Washing programmes 9 When the appliance is first installed 10 The water softener 10 Filling with salt 12 Filling with rinse ai d 12 Daily use 13 Loading cutlery and dis hes 13 Use of detergent 16 Select and start a washing progr[...]

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    Description of the appliance 1. Upper basket 2. Water hard ness dial 3. Salt container 4. Detergent dispenser 5. Rinse aid dispen ser 6. Rating plate 7. Filters 8. Lower spray arm 9. Upper spray arm 6[...]

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    Control panel The controls are on th e top on the control panel. To operate with the controls, keep the appliance door ajar. 1. On/off button 2. Programme indicators 3. Indicators 4. Start/Cancel button 5. Half load button On/off button Press this button to switch on or off the appliance. Indicators In addition to the progra mme indicators other in[...]

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    Half load button This function is useful and economical when baskets are not fully loaded. It decreases the duration of the programme and reduces the consumption of water and energy. Remember to load both baskets. When using the Half load fun ction we recommend that you reduce the dose of detergent that is normally used for a complete load. Set the[...]

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    Activating the acoustic signals 1. To activate the acoustic sig nals again, do steps (1) through (4). The pr ogramme indicator ( A ) goes off and the End indicator is off. The progra mme indicator ( B ) continues to flash. 2. Press the Start/Cancel button aga in. The End indicator comes on. The acou stic signals are activated. 3. Switch off the a p[...]

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    Programme Programme time (minute) Energy (kWh) Water (litre ) 50° Economy 130 - 140 1.0 - 1.2 14 - 16 Rinse hold 12 0.1 5 The consumption values are intended as a guide. They depend on the pressure and the temperatu re of the water, on the variations of the power supply and on the quantity of the dishes. When the appliance is first installed Befor[...]

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    Water hardness Adjustment of the water softener Use of salt Clarke °TH mmol/l man ually electronically 64 - 88 91 - 125 9.1 - 12.5 2 level 10 yes 53 - 63 76 - 90 7.6 - 8.9 2 level 9 yes 46 - 52 65 - 75 6.5 - 7.5 2 level 8 yes 36 - 45 51 - 64 5.1 - 6.4 2 level 7 yes 28 - 35 40 - 50 4.0 - 5.0 2 level 6 yes 23 - 27 33 - 39 3.3 - 3.9 2 level 5 yes 18 [...]

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    6. Switch off the appliance to confirm the opera tion. Filling with salt Caution! Only use salt specifically designed for dishwasher use. All other types of salt, especially ta ble salt, will damage the wa ter softener. Only fill with salt just before starting one of the complete washing programmes. T his will prevent a ny grains of salt or salty w[...]

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    3. Clean up any rinse aid spilt during fillin g with an absorbent clo th to avoid excess foaming during the next washing programme. 4. Close the rinse aid dispenser. Press th e lid until it locks into position. Fill the rinse aid dispenser when the indicator ( 4 ) becomes clear. Adjusting the rinse aid dosage The factory set in position 4. You can [...]

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    For washing in the di shwasher the following cutle ry and dishes are not suitab le: are of limite d suitability: • Cutlery with wooden, horn, china or mother- of-pearls handles. • Plastic items that are not heat resistant. • Older cutlery with glued parts that are not temperature resistant. • Bonded cutlery items or dishes. • Pewter or co[...]

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    The cutlery basket Warning! Knives with long blades, stored in an upright posi tion, are a potential hazard. Long and/or sharp items of cutlery such as carving knives must be positioned horizontally in the upper basket. Take care when loading or unloading sharp items such as knives. Forks and spoons should be placed in the remova ble cutlery basket[...]

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    Caution! Ensure that the spray arms can rotate free ly before you close the appliance door. Adjusting the height of the upper basket If washing very large plates you can load them in the lower basket after moving the upper basket to the hi gher position. Maximum height of the dishes In the upper basket In the lower basket With upper basket in the h[...]

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    Fill with detergent 30 20 1. Press the release button ( 3 ) to open the lid ( 4 ) of the detergent dispenser. 2. Put the detergent in compartment ( 2 ). 3. If the washing programme has a prewash phase, put a small quantity of detergent in compartment ( 1 ). 4. If you use detergent table ts, put the tablet in compartment ( 2 ). 5. Close the lid. Mak[...]

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    Select and start a washing programme Starting the washing programme 1. Switch on the appliance. Make sure that the appliance is in setting mode. 2. Select a washing prog ramme. Refer to 'Washing programmes'. • The related programme indicator comes on. 3. Close the appliance door, the washing programme starts automa tically. Warning! Int[...]

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    Unloading the appliance • Hot dishes are sensitive to knocks. The dishes should therefore be allowed to cool down before removing fro m the appliance. • Empty the lower basket first and then the upper one; this will avoid water dripping from the upper basket onto the dishes in the lower one. • Water may appear on the side s and the door of th[...]

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    1 2 4. Remove the micro-filter ( B ) out of the flat fil ter ( C ). 5. Take hold of the coarse filter ( A ) by the handle with the hole and remove from the micro-filter ( B ). 6. Thoroughly clean bo th filters under running water. 7. Remove the flat fi lter ( C ) from the ba se of the washing compartment. Clean both faces thoroughly under running w[...]

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    or solvents, since th ese can damage the surfaces and plastic parts of the appliance. Internal cleaning Ensure that the seals around the door, the detergent and rinse aid dis pensers are cleaned regularly w ith a damp cloth. We recommend every 3 months you run the washing programme for heavy soile d dishes using deterg ent but without dishes. Prolo[...]

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    Malfunction Possible cause Possible solution The appliance does not fill with water. The water tap is blocked or there is limescale on it. Clean the water tap. The water pressure is too low. Contact your local Water Authority. The water tap is closed. Open the water tap. The filter in the water inlet hose is blocked. Clean the filter. The connectio[...]

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    The washing and dry ing re sults are not satisfactory You did not put the i tems correctly in the baskets, water did not touch all surfaces. Put the items correctly in the baskets. The spray arms could not turn freely. Incorrect position of the items in the baskets. Make sure that a n incorrect position of the items do n ot cause the blockage of th[...]

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    Technical data Dimensions Width 596 mm Height 818 - 878 mm Depth 555 mm Water supply pressure Minimum 0.5 bar (0.05 MPa) Maximum 8 bar (0.8 MPa) Electrical connection Information on the el ectrical co nnection (voltage, overall power and fuse) is given on th e rating plate on the inner edge of th e appliance door. Capacity Place settings 12 Install[...]

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    During all operations that in volve accessibility to interna l components the appliance must be unplugge d. Be sure that once the appliance has been installed, it is ea sily accessible for the service engineer in the eve nt that a repair is required. Fixing to the adjacent units The appliance must be secu red against tilting. Therefore make sure, t[...]

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    max 85 cm min 40 cm max 400 cm The drain hose can face eithe r to the right or left of the app liance. Ensure the drain h ose is not bent or squashed a s this could prevent or slow down the discharge of water. The sink plug must no t be in place when the appliance is draining as this could cause the water to syphon back into the appliance. If you u[...]

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    Electrical connection The manufacturer accepts no liability for failure to observe the following safety precautions. Warning! Sa fety standards require the appliance to be earthed. Prior to using the appliance for the first time, ensure that the rated voltage and type of supply on the rating plate match that of the supply where the appliance is to [...]

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    Repairs - after sales service Your appliance comes with a three year warranty. If it is not working correctly refer to "Something not working". If a fa ult occurs which you can not re solve through following the advice and information contained within this instruction manual, the next step is to contact our extended warranty administrator[...]

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    John Lewis Partners hip 171 Victoria Street London SW1E 5NN www.johnlewis.com 156954030-A-022011 (Subject to change without notice)[...]