Smeg LSA6047X manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUA L G G U U I I D D E E F F O O R R U U S S I I N N G G T T H H E E D D I I S S H H W W A A S S H H E E R R A A N N D D T T H H E E W W A A S S H H I I N N G G P P R R O O G G R R A A M M S S[...]

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    Contents  1. Descripti on of the control s________________________________ 18 2. Troubleshoot ing _______________________________________ 30 Thank you for choosing one of our pro ducts. You are advis ed to read th is manual care fully; it cont ains all the information you need about the right conditions for t he proper, sa fe use of your dish[...]

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    User instructions  1. Description of the controls 1.1 Front panel All the dishw asher control are grouped o n the front panel. 1 ON/OFF BUTTON 2 SELECTION PROGRAMS BUTTONS (P1...P5) 3 DELAY PROGRAM BUTTON (on som e models only) ½ LOAD W ASH B UTTON (on some mo dels only ) 4 "3/1" OPTIO N BUTTON (on some models only ) 5 START/PAUSE [...]

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    User instructions  For AAA 12 place-settings model s only (see energ y label) DURATION CONSUMPT ION PROGRA M SELECTION TYPE AND GRA DE DIRT PROGRESS PROGRA M MINUTES (2) WATER LITRES (1) POWER KWh (2) SOAK PANS AND DI SHES IN W AIT ING OF COMPLETING THE LO AD Cold prewash 15 6 0,03 QUICK DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND W ITH "FRESH DIRT" [...]

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    User instructions  For AA B 12 place-setti ngs models only (see energ y label) DURATION CONSUMPT ION PROGRA M SELECTION TYPE AND GRA DE DIRT PROGRESS PROGRA M MINUTES (2) WATER LITRES (1) POWER KWh (2) SOAK PANS AND DI SHES IN W AIT ING OF COMPLETING THE LO AD Cold prewash 15 6 0,03 QUICK DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND W ITH "FRESH DIRT"[...]

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    User instructions  For AA B 14 place-setti ngs models only (see energ y label) DURATION CONSUMPT ION PROGRA M SELECTION TYPE AND GRA DE DIRT PROGRESS PROGRA M MINUTES (2) WATER LITRES (1) POWER KWh (2) SOAK PANS AND DI SHES IN W AIT ING OF COMPLETING THE LO AD Cold prewash 15 6 0,03 QUICK DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND W ITH "FRESH DIRT"[...]

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    User instructions  TABLE FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES Reference standard EN 50242 Reference pr ogram (*) Program BIO (P3+P1) - mode ls AAA (*) Program ECO (P3) - models A AB Load Depending on the model 12- 14 place-setti ngs Type of deterg ent B Amount of deter gent 12 place- settings: 30 g - 14 place-s ettings: 35 g Rinse aid setting Depending o[...]

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    User instructions  PROGRAMMING In this mode l of dishw asher, all progr amming proce dures can only be carried ou t with the door closed. As lo ng as the door i s open, the PROGRAMS lights (7) and PHA SES/PROGRAM lights (10) will remai n off. SELECTION PROGRAM The progra m selection i s possible through the rel ative buttons (2) . When the bu[...]

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    User instructions  END PROGRAM When the pr ogram fini shes, a buzzer so unds briefly and a ll the PHASES/PROGRAM lights (10) flash. Press any of t he SELECTION PROGRAMS buttons (2) , stops th e light flashins, a nd the dishw asher is now ready to perform a new cycle; opening and shutting the door or sw itching the ap pliance off and on has th[...]

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    User instructions  ANNULLING A PROGR AM To annul the pr ogram in pro gress, it must first be interrup ted (see “ I NTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM ”). Now press bu ttons P1 + P2 simultaneou sly and the first t hree program lig hts will co me on. In case that the door is open ed during th e operation, to th e next door closing it is goi ng to be [...]

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    User instructions  "3/1" OPTIO N BUTTON (on some models onl y ) (available in all programs except the so ak program) Pressing this button (4) activate s the " 3/1 " option; the r elative light comes on to confirm th e selectio n. This option is spe cifically for the use of tablet or powder detergents which alre ady contain[...]

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    User instructions  To set the delay once the program has start ed , proceed as follow s. If the pr ogram y ou wish to carry out is the same as th e one already in progress: • press the START/PAUSE button (5) for a few second s, until the PHASES/PROGRAM lights (10) come o n; • annul the program in progress (se e relative sec tion) and w ai[...]

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    User instructions  TO SAVE ON ENERGY! … AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT • Always try to run the dishwa sher fully load ed . • Do not wash t he dishes in r unning water. • Use the was hing program that is most appropriate f or each type of load. • Do not carry out any prelim inary rins ing. • If available , connect t he dishwash er to [...]

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    User instructions  ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM The dishw asher is equipp ed with an dev ice for the user to adjust the water soften ing system a ccording to the hard ness of the water supply. According to the machin e model, the se lector which acts on th e adjustment may be locate d: • inside the p lastic locking r ing located on [...]

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    User instructions  2. T roubleshooting In case of a malfunction, t he dishw asher will id entify the progra m by switchin g on a combina tion of ligh ts. When an alrm is present, all the PROGRAM lights (7) come on, while the PHASES/PROGRAM lights (10) identify the error co de: CODE PHASES LIGHTS DESCRIPTION E1 The anti- floodi ng syst em (if [...]

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    INSTRUCTION MANUA L W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S A A N N D D R R E E C C O O M M M M E E N N D D A A T T I I O O N N S S , , G G U U I I D D E E F F O O R R T T H H E E U U S S E E O O F F B B A A S S K K E E T T S S A A N N D D F F O O R R C C L L E E A A N N I I N N G G D D I I S S H H W W A A S S H H E E R R S S[...]

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    Contents  1. Safety and oper ating instr uctions __________________________ 28 2. Installation and hook-u p _________________________________ 31 3. Operating in structions ___________________________________ 33 4. Cleaning a nd maintenanc e _______________________________ 46 Thank you for choosing one of our pro ducts. You are advis ed to rea[...]

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    Safety instructions  1. Safety and operating instructions THIS M ANUAL FO RMS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIAN CE: IT MUS T AL W AYS BE KE PT INTACT TO GETHER W ITH THE DISHWASH ER. BE FORE USING THE APPL IANCE, C AREFULLY READ ALL THE IN STRUCTIO NS CONTAINED I N THIS MANUAL. INSTAL LATION M UST B E PERFOR MED BY A QU ALIFIED T ECHNICI AN, IN[...]

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    Safety instructions  IF TH E AP PLIANCE IS IN STALLED ON A CAR PETED O R COV ERED FLOO R, ENSURE THA T THE O PENINGS ON ITS UNDERS IDE AR E NOT OBSTRUC TED. AL W AYS S WITCH OFF THE DISH W ASHER AFTER EAC H USE TO AV OID WASTIN G ELECTR ICITY. OBSOL ETE AP PLIANCES MUST B E REND ERED UN USABLE. CUT OFF THE MAINS POWER CORD AFTER UNPLUGGING IT[...]

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    Safety instructions  DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES T OUCH THE HEATING ELEME NT IMM EDIATELY AF TER THE END OF A WASHING PR OGRAM. OVER TIME, TH E DISH WASHER H EATING ELEMENT S MAY CHANG E COLOU R, IN PART O R OVER ALL. TH IS IS PER FECTLY N ORMAL AN D DOES NOT I N ANY WAY AFF ECT THE OP ERATI ON OF THE AP PLIA NCE. DO NOT DRINK THE W ATER R[...]

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    Installation instructions  2. Installation and hook-up Remove th e polystyrene basket retainer s. Position the appl iance in the desired place of insta llation. The back or sides of t he dishw asher may be placed u p again st walls or other f urniture unit s. If the dishw asher is installed n ear a heat so urce, fit the sp ecial ins ulating p[...]

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    Installation instructions  CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY Connect th e intake hose t o a cold w ater supply w ith ¾” gas threa d, inserting the filter A supp lied with the dishwash er. Ta ke care to screw the hose firmly into place with y our hands and then c omplete by tightening about ¼ of a turn with pliers. In dishwashers equipp ed wi[...]

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    User instructions  3. Operating instructions Once the di shwasher ha s been correctly insta lled, prepare for use as follows: • Adjust the w ater softening system; • Add the regenera ting salt; • Add the rinse a id and deter gent. 3.1 Using the water softening system The amou nt of scale co ntained in the water (w ater hardness index ) [...]

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    User instructions  • Do not use table salt as it contains i nsoluble substances whic h, over time, m ay damage the w ater softenin g system. • When neces sary, refill the r egenerating salt conta iner befo re starting the washi ng program . In this way, th e excess saline solution w ill be imm ediately remove d by the water; the prolonged[...]

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    User instructions  ADDING THE RINSE AID The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and prevents the formatio n of scale deposits and staining; it is automat ically added to the water during the fin al rinse cyc le, from the cont ainer situated on t he inner si de of the door . • Open the door . • Rotate the container ca p anticlockw ise by[...]

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    User instructions  ADDING THE DETERGENT To open the de tergent disp enser cap, lightly press the button P . Add the detergent and close the cap carefully. During t he washing cycle, the di spenser will be opened autom atically. • When a INTENSIVE program is selected, in addition to the normal dose of detergent, it is necessa ry to add an ad[...]

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    User instructions  • The market off ers liquid and powder det ergents with differ ing chemical compositions , which may co ntain phosphat es , or be phosphate-free but contai n natural enzymes . - Detergents containing phos phates are more ef fective agains t grease and st arch at temper atures above 60°C . - Enzyme deterge nts, on the oth[...]

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    User instructions  3.3 General warnings and recommendations Before usi ng the dishwasher for the f irst time, it i s advisable to read the following r ecommendatio ns concern ing dish types to be washed an d their loa ding . There are genera lly no co nstraints o n the washing of domest ic dishes , but in cer tain cases it is necess ary to ta[...]

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    User instructions  Items which are not dishwasher-s afe: • Wooden dishe s, pots or p ans: these m ay be damaged by the high wash ing temperatures . • Handcrafted item s: these are rarel y suitable for wa shing in a dishwash er. The relati vely high w ater temperatures and the detergent s used may damag e them. • Plastic dishes: heat re [...]

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    User instructions  3.4 Using th e basket s The dishwasher ha s a capacity of 12 plac e- sett ing s , including serving dishes. EN 50242 STAN DARD LOADS FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES LOWER BA SKET UPPER BA SKET UPPER BA SKET for AAA models onl y (see energy label) The upper ba sket must be set in the l ow position.[...]

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    User instructions  LOWER BASKET The low er basket receiv es the full fo rce of the low er spray arm, an d should theref ore be used f or the “toughest” items with a heavier degree of soiling. All types an d combinat ions of loads are permitted, provided that t he dishes, pots and pans are arranged w ith all the soil ed surfaces exposed to[...]

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    User instructions  CUTLERY BASKET The cutler y should be arr anged in an orderly manner inside the bas ket, with the ha ndles pointing downw ards. Take care during loadin g to avoid injury from t he knife blade s. The basket is suitabl e for all types of cutlery , except those long e nough to int erfere with the upper spray arm. Ladles, woode[...]

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    User instructions  UPPER BASKET It is recom mended to lo ad the upper basket with small- or medi um-sized items s uch as gl asses, smal l plates, tea or coffee cup s, shallow bow ls and light object s made fro m heat resistant plastic. If the upper bas ket is used in t he lowermost position, it can als o be loaded with serv ing dishes, provid[...]

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    User instructions  LOADING THE UPPER BASKET Load plat es facing forw ard; cups, bowls etc. must alw ays be facing downw ards. The left-hand side of the bas ket can be loa ded with two layers o f cups and glasses. The centre can be filled w ith plates and s ide- plates, fitte d upright int o the supports pr ovided. Loading exa mples: ½ LOA D [...]

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    User instructions  ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET The upper bas ket can be adj usted in two positions , acc ord in g to the user’s need s and accor ding to the height of the dishe s in the lower basket. Proce ed as follow s. Pull-out version: • pull out t he right-hand ba sket guide ; • remove the s top, first rel easing it as shown in the [...]

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    User instructions  4. Cleaning and maintenance Before carrying out any w ork, always disconne ct the appliance from the electrical pow er supply. 4.1 General warnings and recommendations Avoid the use of aci dic or abrasiv e detergents. Clean t he outer surface s and door-linin g of the di shwasher regul arly using a soft cloth moistened w it[...]

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    User instructions  CLEANING THE FILTER UNIT • It is advis able to periodi cally inspec t the centre filt er C and, if necessary , to clean it. T o remove the filter, grip the tabs, turn the m anticlockw ise and lift upwards; • push the centre f ilter D from the underside to re move it from th e micro-fi lter: • separate t he two parts w[...]

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    User instructions  BEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLO NGED DISUSE: • Check that ther e are no deposit s of sludg e or rust inside the water pipe: if there are, allow the w ater to run from the water supply tap for a few minut es. • Plug the power cor d back into t he socket. • Reconnect the wat er intake hose and op en the tap a[...]

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    User instructions  If the dishes fail t o dry or remain dull, check that: • there is r inse aid insi de the special container; • the rinse aid dispenser setting is corr ect; • the deterg ent used is of good qua lity and ha s not lost its effectivene ss (for e xample, through incorrect stora ge, with the b ox left open). If the dishes sh[...]

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    User instructions  TECHNIC AL DATA Width 597 ÷ 599 mm Dept h me asur ed fl ush wi th t he outer edge of the con trol panel Free standing: 600 mm Semi-integrated: 590 mm - Fu lly integrated: 570 mm Hei ght ( de pen di ng on mod els) Free stand i ng: from 850 mm to 870 mm fr om 890 mm to 910 mm Semi-integrated and fully integrated: from 820 mm[...]