INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DISHWASHERS
GB
With reference to Fig.3, for correct operation of the machine, it is advisable to follow these rules:
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Use a suitable rack, filling it without overloading it and without placing the dishes one on top of the
other. Always clean off the dishes beforehand, and do not load dishes with dry or solid residue on
them.
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Place empty containers upside-down on the rack. Put the plates and similar kitchenware into the
special inclined rack, with the internal surface facing upwards.
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Put mixed silverware into the special basket with the handles facing downwards.
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Wash the dishes immediately after use, in order to prevent any residuals from hardening and sticking
on them.
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Load the rack into the machine and close the door.
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To avoid breakage, use only dishes that are intact and guaranteed for machine washing.
Do not place silver and stainless steel cutlery in the same basket, since this would cause the silver to
tarnish and the steel to corrode.
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• The cycle ends with two short beeps. The START key (3) of the selected programme returns to
green and the display shows the message 'END'. The time bar flashes.
• A few seconds after start-up, it is possible to start the wash cycle in advance by pressing the START
key (3).
• In order to get rapid drying, immediately remove the rack from the machine at the end of the cycle.
• As indicated in
Fig.5
starts automatically
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To de-activate this function, with the door open, press and hold the START key (3) for five seconds.
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led "A" means that for the next cycles, just close the hood and washing
4.4 Cycle selection and start-up
• Based on the type of dishes and their conditions,
three types of cycles are available. (
• Select the wash cycle that is suited for the dishes
to be washed. Repeatedly press the key
PROGRAMME SELECTION key (2) to show the
selected cycle on the display.
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To start the programme, press the START button
(3) as shown alongside.
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During the cycle, the key turns blue (
the time bar shows the progress of the cycle.
4.3 Washing cycle
Fig.4
).
Fig.5
) and