In machines without detergent dispenser, provide 1 dose per 10 washes.
Control the level of the rinse aid holder.
Clean the tray and the waste collector daily (Fig. 12).
Remove the filter, and reassemble it correctly (Fig. 13).
For cleaning the tub, remove the basket support (Fig. 14) and the overflow (Fig. 15).
Then position them correctly.
If the machine is going to be turned off for a long time, cover the surfaces with
Vaseline.
Do not clean the exterior with water jets or abrasive detergents. Use a damp cloth
with soapy water.
3.1.- Electrical and mechanical problems
Before calling the Technical Assistance Service, check:
That power is supplied to the machine.
The condition of the fuses.
That the voltage is correct for the machine.
If the safety thermostat of the drum or wash tank has activated
If the rinse is faulty, check:
The water inlet filter is not blocked.
That the water pressure is between 2 ÷4 kg/cm
That the arms are rotating correctly and are not obstructed by the nozzles (Fig. 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21). Clean the rinse arbour loosening the screw in the shaft. Use a
coin to loosen and tighten this arbour correctly (Fig. 17).
The rinse aid liquid level.
If the wash is faulty, check:
That the wash arms rotate correctly (Fig. 16) and are not obstructed. Clean them if
necessary.
That the humidity extraction filter is not blocked, and it is correctly positioned
(Fig.13).
3.2.- Optional accessories
The following accessories can be installed on these machines:
Water softener kit
Electric pressure pump
Liquid detergent dispenser (Fig. 22)
NOTE.- THE FINAL USER OF THE PACKAGING WASTE IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS FINAL MANAGEMENT.
3.- MAINTENANCE
14
2
(28 ÷ 56 psi).