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TROUBLEFREE HOUSEKEEPING

ASKO/ONE quality is equally high worldwide,
but the guarantees vary from country to coun-
try depending on legislation and other factors.
Guarantees and terms of sale are presented on a
separate page that accompanies your machine.

TROUBLEFREE HOUSEKEEPING

A household appliance should always offer Trou-
blefree performance. It cannot just suddenly stop
working, it should not be noisy or vibrate, nor
should it be dirty or ugly, waste water and elec-
tricity, or blink obstinately while refusing to
allow itself  to be programmed. The whole point
of household appliances is to make your life
troublefree – not be the cause of your troubles!

When we created ASKO/ONE we did all

we could to prevent problems by incorporating
high quality, reliability, timeless design, and effi-
cient features into a few, carefully selected mo-
dels.

However, no matter how hard you try,  at

some point someone may require service on an
appliance. Since neither we, nor any other ma-

nufacturer can guarantee 100% reliability, we
created a unique service concept for our ASKO/
ONE customers which guarantees that we will
take care of any problem that might arise – befo-
re it starts to trouble you.

We call it T

ROUBLEFREE

 

HOUSEKEEPING

. For us

this is a way to stay in touch with our customers,
to make sure that you are still satisfied after 3
years, as well as after 13. In practice, the Trou-
blefree housekeeping concept gives you the best
service possible.

You can call on the T

ROUBLEFREE

 

LINE

 at any

time to ask questions or request service.

We will still stay in touch with you and your

appliance for as long as you use it – and we
expect that to be a long time!

Summary of Contents for D4

Page 1: ...I D I S H W A S H E R D 4 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S E N G L I S H E Start Stop ...

Page 2: ...ms by incorporating high quality reliability timeless design and effi cient features into a few carefully selected mo dels However no matter how hard you try at some point someone may require service on an appliance Since neither we nor any other ma nufacturer can guarantee 100 reliability we created a unique service concept for our ASKO ONE customers which guarantees that we will take care of any...

Page 3: ...uick guide 32 INSTALLATION See instructions for installation Children s safety 5 Crystal glass see Delicate wash Degree of hardness see water hardness Delicate wash 18 Detergent 8 10 Dispenser 8 Disposal 4 Display 13 Energy consumption 14 15 Energy saving 14 17 Environment 4 14 17 Lime deposits 20 Options 16 Plastic items see Delicate wash Poor results 20 23 28 29 Programmes 14 15 Quick guide 32 R...

Page 4: ...rked for recycling GENERAL Study and save the operating instructions for future reference Services to the dishwasher ie water supply drain electric power should be connected by an authorized person Do not use the dishwasher for other purposes than those stated in the operating instructions Do not subject the dishwasher door or the baskets to any other load in addition to the dishware Use only dish...

Page 5: ...ASHING Use the knife basket or the knife rack for all long or sharp items If this feature is not fitted put such objects in the cutlery basket with the sharp edge downwards Always close the door and start the program me as soon as you have filled with detergent Keep small children away from the machine when it is open There may be remains of deter gent left inside the machine Do not allow children...

Page 6: ...model and the market con cerned THE PARTS OF THE DISHWASHER TECHNICAL DATA HEIGHT 820 890 MM WIDTH 596 MM DEPTH 550 MM WEIGHT 48 KG 51 KG WITH SOFTENER CAPACITY 14 COVERS WATER PRESSURE 0 03 1 0 MPA 0 3 10 KP CM2 POWER SUPPLY SINGLE PHASE 1 FAS 230 V 50HZ 10 16A MAX CONNECTING POWER 2 000 W ACCESSORIES WORKTOP SIDE PLATES ANTI TIP DEVICE TRIMMING FRAMES According to standard AS 2007 1988 See type ...

Page 7: ...LE AND FOLDING RACKS 3 DETACHABLE PLATE RACK 4 CUTLERY BASKET WITH ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDING COVER 5 KNIFE RACK Deviations may occur depending on the mo del and the market concerned DISHWARE BASKETS 1 2 Upper basket Lower basket 3 Cutlery basket 4 Knife rack 5 ...

Page 8: ...1 COMPARTMENT FOR MAIN WASH DETERGENT 2 COMPARTMENT FOR PRE WASH DETERGENT 3 RINSE AID INDICATOR 4 RINSE AID LID 5 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT LID 1 3 4 5 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 1 14 17 PROGRAMMES OPTIONS OPTION E Start Stop 15 10 ECO BIO FUNCTION 11 DRYING HEAT 12 FAN 13 TEMPERATURE CHOICE 14 DISPLAY 15 RINSE AID INDICATION 16 SALT INDICATION 17 START STOP ...

Page 9: ...This has signi ficance in relation to the amount of detergent and rinse aid that should be dispensed IF YOUR MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A WATER SOFTENER Set the softener when you know what degree of water hardness applies see Softener Fill with salt before starting the machine see Salt N B Position the soiled surfaces facing downwards or inwards Place larger plates dishes pots saucepans and cutlery ...

Page 10: ...l knife basket if fitted or in the upper basket Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely See Delicate wash if you wish to wash sensitive items DOSING THE DETERGENT The amount of detergent used should be in re lation to hardness of the water Follow the instructions on the detergent packet If your dishwasher is equipped with a softener use the dose recommended for soft water Pour detergent into ...

Page 11: ...orms mixed with normal household wash up Strong wash Use the Intensive wash programme for dirty ware such as pots and pans and gratin forms The dishwasher can suitably be loaded with other items if not completely filled Use this programm for normal washing It is devised for normally soiled glasses cups and saucers plates dishes etc Light wash If the wash is not particularly heavily soiled It is pr...

Page 12: ... things in the dishwasher Open the door and the machine will stop auto matically Put the dishes in the machine close the door and the machine will continue where it left off If you stop the machine with the main power switch or if there is a power failure before the pro gramme is finished the programme will conti nue from where it was interrupted when power is restored N B If the power is turned o...

Page 13: ... indication during the programme As the time proceeds the time is counted down and the estimated time remaining is displayed If the time exceeds 60 minutes the display alternates between the number of hours followed by h and the number of minutes e g 1h 25 1h 25 which says that 1 hour and 25 minutes remain of the programme NOTE If the machine is connected to a coldwater suply the time display for ...

Page 14: ... 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 90 80 75 75 1 0 0 8 0 8 0 6 120 110 95 90 2 0 1 8 1 4 1 2 25 0 21 0 17 5 17 5 IN TEN SIVE W ASH STRO N G W ASH N O RM AL W ASH 65 C N O RM AL W ASH 55 SCS Super Cleaning System Washing time can vary depending on temperature of the water variations in power etc Water consumption is about two litres more for machine fitted with softener filter Connect...

Page 15: ...f the water variations in power etc Water consumption is about two litres more for machine fitted with softener filter Connection to hot water ca 60 C Connection to cold water ca 15 C P R O G R A M ME 1 2 Q UICK W ASH 55 2 1 PRESS Programme Options HOW THE MACHINE WORKS Temperature Pre wash with SCS number Main wash number Rinsing number Drying heat Fan CONSUMPTION FIGURES Washing time ca min Ener...

Page 16: ...Eco Bio function to give the right temperature when using detergents con taining enzymes DRYING HEAT The drying heat button lights if drying heat is selected Press again if you want a programme without drying heat and the lamp will go out The fan dries the dishware even if heat is not switched on Not in Quick wash FAN Press this button if you want the fan to cool down the dishes during thirty minu...

Page 17: ...ing of the water will take longer The longer washing phase allows you to run a programme at a lower washing temperature and still get the same results However if you are connected to a district heating supply it will probably be more econo mical to connect the dishwasher to the hot wa ter supply SELECT A PROGRAMME WITHOUT DRYING HEAT If you choose an Intensive Strong Normal or Light wash programme...

Page 18: ... at 45 C and a small amount of detergent SILVER Silver and stainless steel items should not be allowed to touch each other because the silver could otherwise become stained CUTLERY WITH BONDED HANDLES Some types of adhesive cannot withstand mach ine washing ie cutlery handles are likely to loosen WOODEN ITEMS Wooden items should only be machine washed if especially recommended ALUMINIUM Aluminium ...

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Page 20: ... the fine filter are flushed away automatically each time the machine is used Clean the fine filter a few times a year To release the fine filter screw out the tubular part and lift it and the coarse filter straight up Cle an using a dishbrush When replacing the fine filter ensure that its edges seal properly Drain pump The pump can be reached from inside the mach ine First remove the coarse filte...

Page 21: ...rm Poke out any obstructions with a ske wer or other suitable pointed tool The spray arm jets face downwards Door To clean the edge round the door use only a damp rag and possibly a little detergent To pre vent penetration of water into the door lock and electrical components do not use a spray of any kind WARNING Donotuseasprayofanykindclosetothedoorlock ...

Page 22: ...he rinse aid lid to gain access to the setting knob of the dispenser Set between 1 and 6 ie the harder the water the higher the setting If the water supply in your area indicates hardness higher than 10 to 12 dH a rinse aid containing citric acid acidic rinse aid should preferably be used ie if the machine is not equip ped with its own water softener Set the dispen ser for soft water if your machi...

Page 23: ...ner will be full of water Unscrew the lid and fill the container with salt which should preferably be done immediately before a wash programme is started Wipe away any spilled salt and screw on the lid Run a complete programme to ensure that any remaining salt is rinsed away If the indicator does not work it may be because the float fitted underneath the lid is sticking in salt residues Push it up...

Page 24: ...FE STARTING Inadvertent starting of the machine by a child can be counteracted by programming the machine to start only if the start button is pressed for three seconds to enable it to start Display Lamps 1 PRESS LIGHT WASH FIVE TIMES WITHIN 15 SECONDS 2 PRESS QUICK WASH ONCE TO OBTAIN CHILD SAFE START 3 OR RESET 2 PRESS LIGHT WASH ONCE AND YOU WILL GET NORMAL FUNCTION The latest selected setting ...

Page 25: ... a Normal programme If there is insufficient water in the machine it may be due to extremely low pressure of the water supply in which case the input time can be modified Some models are level controlled ie the machine senses itself when the level is correct but you can alter the level as follows if you wish 1 PRESS QUICK WASH FIVE TIMES WITHIN 15 SECONDS 2 PRESS NORMAL WASH ONCE FOR NORMAL INLET ...

Page 26: ...ONCE FOR 85 SECONDS PUMPING OUT TIME 85 The latest selected setting will be shown SETTING THE WATER HARDNESS If you have a dishwasher that is equipped with a water softener you may wish to alter its setting depending on hardness of the water in your area The softener is set at 10 14 dH on delivery 1 PRESS PLATE HEATING FIVE TIMES WITHIN 15 SECONDS 2 PRESS STRONG WASH ONCE FOR WATER HARDNESS 0 9 1 ...

Page 27: ...e press the Rinsing selection button five time within 15 seconds The lamps will flash alternately Then press the relevant symbol to see if the appertaining component according to the table below is working Press Start to exit the test programme SYMBOL TESTS THE FOLLOWING WILL HAPPEN AFTER CLOSING THE DOOR IF THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WATER SOFTENER INLET VALVE WATER CAN BE HEARD ENTERING ONLY MACHINE...

Page 28: ...e and higher temperature 9 Dishware not arranged properly Make certain that soiled parts face downwards and inwards If washing results continue to be unsatisfactory it is possible to make an improvement by program ming the machine to give an extra rinse see Settings FAULT GREY FILM OR MARKS ON WASHED DISHWARE Possible causes To establish the cause of the grey film make a test using distilled water...

Page 29: ...uses Some remains of food eg mustard mayonnaise lemon vinegar salt or dressing can cause stains on stainless steel if left for too long Rinse away this type of substance if the machine is not to be run straight away All types of stainless steel can result in stains on silver if contact is made while being washed Aluminium can result in marks on other objects if contact is made while being washed F...

Page 30: ...achine takes in too much water If water is not pumped out the fault may be due to one of the following reasons Possible causes 1 Drain hose is clogged Make certain that there is nothing blocking the connection of the drain hose to the sink drain trap Waste can fasten at the end of the connecting pipe Check also that the tapered connecting pipe is cut so that the inside diameter is as large as poss...

Page 31: ... 0 03 1 0 MPa 0 3 10 kp cm2 Bar 3 100 N cm2 Connection See data plate Max power See data plate The weight may vary depending on different specifications STANDARD TESTS Dishwashing and drying performance Australia AS 2007 1988 Dishwashing programme Connection Cold water Quick wash 45 C without heat drying TEST DOSES Main wash 20 grammes Standard detergent Test method noise IEC 704 1 ...

Page 32: ...nt has a small space for pre wash and a larger space for the main wash 3 ENSURE THAT THE SPRAY ARMS CAN ROTATE FREELY 4 TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH 5 CLOSE THE DOOR 6 SELECT THE PROGRAMME AND PRESS START Art No 80 715 62 The right to make changes is reserved Printed on environment friendly paper MINI PROGRAMME GUIDE IN TEN SIVE W ASH STRO N G W ASH N O RM AL W ASH 65 N O RM AL W ASH 55 N O RM AL...

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