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pliance must stand firmly on the floor and be
as perpendicular as possible.

Level it accordngly. correcting any possible
irregularities in the floor.

This may be done by adjusting the height of
the feet at the bottom of the appliance (Figure
7) (0-20 mm).

A maximum 2% inclination level is allowed.

Door decoration

You can fit decorative panels to the door of
your DISHWASHER so that it matches the
surrounding decor.

This pannelling may be up to 4.5 mm thick.

Fitting the panels

1.- Remove the door frame from your dish-

washer by undoing the screws as shown
in Figure 3.

2.- Prepare the panel according to the mea-

surements given in Figure 3 (597 x 587
mm).

3.- Fit the panel you have chosen and screw

the frame back into place.

Once you have done this, proceed
with the water and electricity
supply connections according to the
instructions.

Built-in dishwashers

Introduction

Although they can also be used as free-
standing appliances, our BUILT-IN DISHWAS-
HERS are designed so that you can fit them
into your kitchen under the work surface.
You may easily adapt your dishwasher to the
decor and door alignment of the rest of your
kitchen by performing a few simple opera-
tions.

Dimensions

Figure 5 gives the measurements of your
dishwasher and the minimum requirements
for the kitchen units. These will help you in
the installation process.

If you want to put your dishwasher under the
kitchen work surface, you have to remove the
top cover by undoing the two screws shown in
Figure 4 and also remove the counter weight
located at the top of the machine. (Fig. 2)

You can use these same screws later to secure
your appliance to the kitchen work surface,
thereby ensuring the stability of the dishwas-
her.

Levelling and positioning

Refer to the section on levelling and positio-
ning for free-standing and panellable
dishwashers.

Door decoration

You can fit decorative panels to the door of
your DISHWASHER so that it matches the su-
rrounding decor.

This panneling may be up to 4.5 mm thick.

Panelling and adjusting the door

1.- Remove the door frame form your dish-

washer by undoing the screws as shwon in
Figure 6.

2.- Cut the decorative panel according to the

height required (h) to line it up with the
kitchen units either side.

3.- Take the door frame and cut it, by sawing off

the top ends, to the same height (h) as the
decorative panel.

4.- Adjust the lower door shim to the right

height (h).

5.- Fit the decorative panel to the door. At the

same time secure the frame and re-mark
the position of the new holes in the door.
Make the holes with a 3.25 mm drill bit.
Screw the frame back into place.

Note

If you want to fit your dishwasher into a row of
kitchen units with a single kickstrip, this is
possible, although you should bear the follo-
wing in mind:

1.- Remove the base (1) and the feet (2) by un-

doing the screws (according to Figure 1).

Summary of Contents for BDW3SS

Page 1: ...MANUAL FOR THE USE AND INSTALLATION OFYOUR DISHWASER...

Page 2: ...9 10 11 12 14 15 17 13 16 8...

Page 3: ...FOR BETTER AND EASIER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS MANUAL AND DISHWASHER FUNCTIONS KEEP THIS PAGE OPEN AND IT WILL THEN BE EASIER TO FOLLOW...

Page 4: ...on buttons Rinse aid level indicator Salt level indicator Door handle Wash stage visualisor Salt level regulator Upper basket Upper distributor Lower distributor Filter Salt dispenser Detergent tray R...

Page 5: ...ater hardness 27 Wash products 28 29 30 How to place your crockery correctly 31 32 33 Important advice 34 Starting the dishwasher 35 Programme selection 35 Wash programme selection 36 37 How to solve...

Page 6: ...rom Lime my water softening device will always ensure perfect functioning Here I am to save you from the washing up These simple adjustments will ensure correct dishwasher function and are important A...

Page 7: ...ure not to use cooking salt use only special salt for dishwashers available in all supermarkets To ensure I am always in peak working condition I too need my own specific washing products They are 1 S...

Page 8: ...he indicator is a green float which in its highest position indicates that I do not need salt Conversely if the float has fallen and therefore the green colour is not visible this means that you must...

Page 9: ...d released by moving the selector in the dispenser between numbers 1 to 6 it leaves the factory in position no 2 Before adjustment I recommend that you judge for yourself by observing the final result...

Page 10: ...s this will guarantee a perfect wash and save you time and money 2 Top range basket Without having to take the top basket out of its rails you can adjust the height of the basket with a simple hand mo...

Page 11: ...om ESPA OL Loading the dishes in the racks In the lower rack The dirtiest and most resistant dishes casseroles oven dishes and plates load the deep ones on the right and the shallow ones on the left T...

Page 12: ...33 Normalised according to EN 50242 13 silver Normalised according to EN 50242 12 silver Normalised according to EN 50242 13 silver Normalised according to EN 50242 13 silver...

Page 13: ...me remove the plug from the socket 2 Recommendations for dishes Stainless cutlery I can clean it without any problem Silver cutlery make sure that it is not in contact with other cutlery for if it is...

Page 14: ...ole range of possibilities Program Selection To select the Wash Program turn the Indicator Control clockwise until the programme number reaches the start position Additional function buttons Depending...

Page 15: ...segundo EN 50242 PROGRAM CHART 2 BUTTON MODEL 1 Cold pre wash Soaks dishes which are not to be used immediately ADDI TIONAL BUTTONS DETERG grs TEMP C PROGRAM N PROGRAM TYPE APPLICATIONS 25 15 65 2 In...

Page 16: ...f your dishwasher has the button you can wash just 6 place settings To do this 1 choose the programme indicated in the corresponding tables 2 press the button and 3 put the crockerv in the top basket...

Page 17: ...Amp fuse fitted You have not closed the door correctly You have not pressed the stop start button 2 I switch on but there is no water coming in What s wrong The mains water has been cut off The mains...

Page 18: ...he drain hose is blocked The selected wash program is not correct An appropriate rinse aid has not been used The rinse aid intake has not been correctly adjusted Or if you live in a hard water area yo...

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Page 20: ...ee standing dishwashers 78 Panellable dishwashers 78 Fitting the panels 79 Built in dishwashers 79 Panelling and adjusting the door 79 Integrated dishwashers 80 Water supply connection 81 Drainage con...

Page 21: ...rtant information In order to help install your DISHWASHER we have included a series of drawings and diagrams at the end of this MANUAL They also provide a detailed list of all the elements measuremen...

Page 22: ...u in the installation process If you want to put your dishwasher under the kitchen work surface you have to remove the top cover by undoing the two screws shown in Figure 4 and also remove the counter...

Page 23: ...m Aligning the control panel Figure 8 This operation consists of aligning the con trol panel of the dishwasher until it is at the same height as the drawer panels of your kitchen units Usethespacingpi...

Page 24: ...r is ready for integration Once these operations have been carried out proceed to connect the electricity and water supplies according to the instructions These figures can also be consulted on the te...

Page 25: ...ltagecoincideswith the operating voltage of your DISWASHER This information is given on the CHARACTERISTICS PLAQUE located on the side of the Dishwasher door If the power cord is damaged it must be re...

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