Kelvinator KD12MM1 manual

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    To r e vie w the se c t i on o n t r o ub l e sho o t ing T ip s wil l h elp you to so l ve s ome com mo n prob l ems by y o urs e lf . Dear Cust omer , P lease care fully read thi s m an ual befor e usi ng th e d ishw asher, it will h elp y ou to use and maint ain t he d ishw asher p ro p erly . P ass i t on t o a n y subs e qu en t o wner of the [...]

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    1 This applianc e mu st b e ground e d. In the event of a malfunct ion or breakdown, gro u nding w il l r e d uce t h er i s k o f a n e l e c t r i cs h o c k b yp r o v i d i n ga p a t h o f least resi stance of electri c cu rrent . T hi s a ppl iance is equ i p ped wit h a c or d h av in g an e qu ip me nt - grounding c onduct or and a groundin[...]

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    2 Packaging mater i al c ou ld b e d a nge rous for children! For dispo sing of packa ge a nd th e a pp lian ce ple ase go to a rec ycli ng ce nt r e. The r efo re c ut off the pow e r su pply cable and mak e the doo r clo si ng d evi c e un us a ble. Car dboard pack aging is manufa ctured fr om rec ycled pape r and shou ld b e di s po s e d i n t [...]

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    To ge t the best per for man ce from you r d is hw ashe r, read all ope rat in g ins tru cti on s b efor e u si ng it f or t he fir st tim e. 3 11 12 Ba ck Vie w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 on Of f Fro nt vi ew Mai n F i lte r Det erg ent Dispe nser Cu p S he lf Cut lery Bask et Coar se Filter R inse Aid Disp ense r I nlet pipe conn ecto r Drai n pipe con[...]

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    B efore us ing your d ishwasher f or the f irst t i me: T he water softe ner must be s et manual l y, us i ng the w ater hardn ess dia l. T he water so ftener is desi gned to remov e mi nera ls and sal ts fr om the w ater, wh ich would have a detr ime nt al o r adv erse effe ct o n the operat ion of the app lia n ce. Th e high er t he conte nt o f [...]

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    It is no rmal for a smal l amount of wat er to come ou t of the salt container . 1. The sal t con t ainer mu st only be refille d when the salt warning light in th e control p anel comes on. Depending on how well the salt dissolves, the salt warning l ight may still b e on eve n though the sal t c o nt ai n er i s fill ed. If the re i s no salt w a[...]

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    6 R INS E AID DISP ENS ER To open the dispenser, turn the cap to the " open" (left) a r ro w and li ft it out . Pour t he ri ns e aid into the di s pense r, being carefu l not to ove rfill. Replace the ca p by inser ting it aligne d with "open " arrow a nd t urning it to t he cl osed (right) a rrow. Be careful not to overf i ll [...]

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    7 Amo u nt o f D e ter ge n t t o U se Pro p er Us e of Det e r gen t Us e only de tergent specif ically made for the use in d is hw as h ers . K ee p y ou r de tergent fres h and dry. Do n' t put powder e d detergent in to th e dispenser until yo u' re r e a dy to w a sh dis h es. Dish was her d etergen t is co r rosi ve! Take care to ke[...]

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    8 Fill the d e ter gent dispen ser wit h deterge nt. T h e m arki ng in d ic a te s th e do s ing l eve l s , a s il lu str at ed o n the rig h t: The p l ac e o f main wash cyc le d eterg ent p laced , “MIN”me ans a p pro x im at el y 20g of d e ter g e nt . T h e p lac e of p re - w ash cyc l e de t e rge nt p l a ced , app r oximate ly 5g of[...]

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    9 For best perf ormance of the dish w ashe r, follow the s e loading gui d elin es. Featu res a nd appe aran ce of bas k ets and cutle r y basket s may var y fro m your model . A ttenti on befor e o r a fter Load ing the Di shwasher Baskets Scra pe off any large amounts of lef to v er food. Sof ten re m nants of burnt foo di np a n s . It is not ne[...]

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    10 Loading the Low er Bask et W e r e comm en d that yo u pl ace la rg e item s which are mo st di ff icu lt to clean in to th e lo w er b a ske t: pots, pa ns , li ds , serving dishes and bowls, as shown in th e figure to the right. I t i s p re fer able to p l ac e s e rvin g di s hes a nd l i ds o n th e side of t h e r a cks i n o rder to av oi[...]

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    Cut lery Basket For washing in t he dishw ash e r the fol lo win g cutlery/dishes Cutlery with wooden, horn china or mothe r-of-pear l handles Plast i c ite ms that are not heat resista n t Olde r cutlery w ith glued parts that are not te mpe rat u re resis tant Bonded cutlery i tems or dishes Pewte r or coo p er items Cr yst al gl as s St eel it e[...]

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    12 Di To T s h es a nd i t ems of c u tle ry mus t no t li e i n sid e on e ano t her, or c o ver ea ch othe r a vo id dam ag e to gl a sse s , t he y m u st no t t ou ch Load larg e item s whi ch are most dif f ic ul t to cl ean in t o t h e lower ra ck he upper rack is des i gn e d t o hold m o re delicate and lig h ter dishw are such as g la ss [...]

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    13 Fo r n or ma l l y soi l ed loa d s, suc h as , pl ate s ,glasses an d li ght l y s o ile d p a n s. sta ndard da ily cycle . pots Fo r l ig h tl y soi l e d lo a ds , suc h as plates , g lasses, bowl s and li g htly so iled pan s. Fo r th e h ea vie s t so i l ed lo a ds, su ch as p ot s ,p ans , ca s se ro l e dish es and dishes that h ave b e[...]

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    14 A fo r got ten dish ca n be a dded a t a n y tim e b efore the dete rgent cu p op ens. Open th e door a littl e to stop t he wa shin g. After the s p ray arms s top work i ng, y o u can o pen th e do o r com p le te ly . Load the for g ott en dish es. Clo s e the door, th e di sh wa sher wi ll star t runn ing ag a in aft er 1 0 second s. 4 3 2 1[...]

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    15 The filte r prevents larger remnants of food or ot he r objects from getting i nside the pump. The res i d ue s may blo ck th e filter , in this case t hey must be remove d. Th e f ilt er s yst em c on si sts of a c oar s e fil te r, a f lat (M ain filt e r) An d a m i c r of il t e r ( F i n e f i l t e r) . Ma i n f i l t er F ood and soil p a[...]

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    16 Cleaning the Spray Arms C aring for the D ishwasher Protect Against Freezing Filter assembly To cl e a n t he coa rse fi lte r and the f in e fi lter , use a c l e a nin g b ru sh . T h en , r eassem ble the filter par t s as shown in t he figures lef t and r ein sert t he entire as se m bly in the di s hwasher , pos i tioning in it s sea t and [...]

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    17 A fte r every was h, t u r n o f f the wa te r su pply to th e a p pl ia nce a nd l e av e the d oor s li gh t ly a j a r s o t hat moisture and odour s a re not trapped inside. Before cleanin g o r p erforming maintenanc e , always remo ve the pl ug fro m the socket . Do no t r un ris k s. T o c l e an t he ex t er io r a n d r ub be r p art s [...]

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    fo r pe rso nal sa fet y: DO N OT U SE AN EXT E NS I ON CO R D O R A N A DAP T ER PLU G W ITH THI S AP P LIA NC E . DO NOT , UNDER A NY C I RCUMST ANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE FROM THE PO WER C ORD . EAR THING CONNECTION Connect the cold water supply hose to a threaded 3/4(inch ) con n ect or an d ma ke s u re that it is fasten ed ti g htly i n pl a ce[...]

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    19 The f ollow ing th ings s hould be checke d b efor e star ting the d ishwas her. The c on te nt of thi s m an ua l is very h el pful to t he us er s. Aft er in stall atio n, pl ease m ake su r e to keep this manu al. 1 Th e dish was her is le vel an d f ixed p rope rly 2 T h ei n l e tv a l v ei so p e n 3 Th ere is a l eakag e at the conn ectio[...]

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    20 Fus e blo wn, or th e ci r c u it b r e ak e r ac te d R eplace fuse or rese t cir cuit b r eak er. Remo ve any oth e r ap p lian c es s hari n g t h e s am e ci rc uit w ith th e d is hw a sh er S pilled r ins e-ai d Al w ays wip e up rinse-ai d spill s im medi a tely . Har d wa t er m i ner a ls T h e a f f ecte d i te ms a r e not cor ro sio [...]

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    21 The dis h es w er e n ot lo ade d cor rec tl y . See note s in " Loa ding the Dishwash er Basket s ". Select a mo re i nt ensive progr amme . See" Wash C y cle Table ". Use more de t ergent, or change your detergent. Rear ran ge the it ems so that the spray can ro tate freel y. Clean an d/or fit the fil ter combi n ation co r[...]

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    22 Height : 850mm Width : 600mm Depth : 580mm Voltage co nnected Load : see ratin g label Water pressure : 0.04-1.0MPa Hot water connection : ma x 60 ℃ Power s upply: see r ating labe l Capacity: 12 P lace settings[...]