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ARISTON DISHWASHER - Instructions for installation and use  

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How to load your dishes

Before washing, a few small steps can help you get a better wash and keep your dishwasher for longer. Remove the largest scraps

of food left over on your plates, soak saucepans and frying pans with tough incrustations. After loading your dishes, make sure

the blades on the sprayer arm turn well

There are two handles on the sides of
the upper rack: use these to adjust its
height (see fig. C)

upper rack

lower rack

First of all.

Before placing the dishes in the

racks, remove the largest

scraps of food left over on your

plates, you will thus avoid

blocking the filter, which would

reduce the efficacy of the wash.

If the saucepans and frying

pans are very dirty, allow them

to soak before being washed.

To make it easier to load your

dishes, pull the racks out.

What goes into the

lower rack?

We recommend you place the

most difficult dishes to wash

into the lower rack: saucepans,

lids, soup dishes and plates (a

load example is shown in the

photo).

• Serving dishes and large

lids: 

place them on the sides

of the rack.

• Saucepans, salad bowls:

must always be placed

upside down

• Very deep dishes: 

place

them obliquely, thus

allowing water to run down

them and cleaning them

better

The cutlery basket can be split

up by pulling out the handle

When you only have little cutlery

to wash, you can use just half the

basket; save space for other

crockery or place the other half

of the basket in the upper rack

instead (see figures A and B).

This basket is equipped with two

removable grids: insert the

cutlery one by one into the slots;

knives and utensils with sharp

blades or tips should be

positioned with the sharp parts

at the bottom.

Load examples

It  is best  if you place longer

utensils horizontally  at the

front of the upper rack.

What goes into the

upper rack?

Place delicate and lightweight

dishes in the upper rack:

glasses, tea cups and coffee

cups, saucers - but plates too -

shallow salad bowls, slightly

dirty frying pans and shallow

pans (the photo illustrates a few

examples).

The appliance can also be

equipped with one or two tip-

up compartments onto which

you can place mugs and cups,

as well as long sharp knives and

serving cutlery.

Position lightweight dishes in

such a way as to avoid their

being moved by the spray of

water.

After loading the dishes, re-

member to check that the

blades on the sprayer arms can

turn freely without knocking

against any dishes.

How to adjust the top

rack.

The upper rack can be set in

high or low position to enable

you to organise your dishes

effortlessly.

B

A

Fig.C

Summary of Contents for LL 64

Page 1: ...GB Dishwasher Instructions for installation and use LL 64 LL 64...

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Page 5: ...ain your dishwasher in top condition to wash better and to avoid possible damage caused by limescale 6 Advice and suggestions to help you make savings as well p 8 This is where you will find small tip...

Page 6: ...e indicator light This light informs you which cycle you have selected or the one in progress F Half load selection button To allow you to wash a half load on the upper rack G Cycle phase and delayed...

Page 7: ...ter to run down them and cleaning them better The cutlery basket can be split up by pulling out the handle Whenyouonlyhavelittlecutlery towash youcanusejusthalfthe basket save space for other crockery...

Page 8: ...s been a power failure Have you opened the dishwasher door The wash cycle stops and then restarts when the electricity comes back on or when you shut the door Everything is under control You decide wh...

Page 9: ...won t close Get rid of it and you ll see that it closes Onlyusespecificdishwasherdetergents Pourthedetergentintothedispenserontheinside ofthedoor Beforethewashcyclestarts Use the right amount of deter...

Page 10: ...wash at 65 C 2 Cold Rinses Hot rinse at 65 C Drying J DLO DVK Typical wash cycle for dirty pan and dishes Short wash at 50 Cold Rinse Hot rinse at 70 C Drying J Environmentally friendly cycle with lo...

Page 11: ...es Yourdishwasherisfittedwithawatersoftener whichusesspecialsalttogetridoflimescaleinthewater Using your electric household appliances wisely helps you make savings and is good for the environment Sav...

Page 12: ...ou want to install your dishwasher you can even place it so that its sides or back panel are side by sidewithfurnitureorupagainst the wall The dishwasher is providedwithwatersupplyand drain hoses whic...

Page 13: ...hose blocked Is the dishwasher door open The dishes are not clean Have you put the right amountofdetergentintothe dispenser Isthewashcyclesuitablefor the dishes you have placed inside the appliance A...

Page 14: ...rk companion by your side After every wash When the wash cycle has ended always remember to turn off the water supply tap andtoleavetheappliancedoor ajar This way moisture and bad odours will not be t...

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