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AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or 

refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the 

goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 

 

NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMERS 

Nothing herein contained shall be construed in any way as excluding or limiting your rights under the Consumer Guarantee Act 1993. 

 

OUR WARRANTY 

This product is also covered by the manufacturer's warranty set out in this document (

Our Warranty

). 

Our Warranty is for a period of 

twenty four (24) 

months from the date of purchase and for dishwasher & refrigeration appliances will 

have an additional 

thirty six (36) months

 after the first 

twenty four (24) months

 on the wash motor for dishwashers & on the Sealed 

System  (

PARTS

 

only

  Compressor  &  condenser  etc)  for  refrigeration  appliances.  The  labour  cost  to  replace  these  parts  is  the 

responsibility of the customer. 

This is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict or modify) any rights or remedies to which you may already be entitled under the 

Australian consumer Law or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee Act 1993 relating to this product. 

 

Our Warranty

 (which is subject to the conditions below) covers rectification free of charge of any fault arising from defective materials 

or components, or faulty workmanship. The product will be repaired or replaced at the option of Blanco, and all costs of installation, 

removal, cartage, freight travelling expenses and insurance are to be paid by the customer. 

Our Warranty

 is subject to the following conditions: 

1.  That the purchaser contact Blanco prior to any product repair. 

2.  That the purchaser carefully follows all instructions provided with the product and complies with all relevant electrical & plumbing 

regulations in their State when installing the product. 

3.   That the purchaser carefully follows the instructions provided in the owner’s handbook relating to the proper use and care of the 

product  and  does  not  use  the  product  for  any  purpose  other  than  the  DOMESTIC  use for  which  it  has  been  designed. If the 

appliance is used in commercial applications or for rental purposes, 

Our Warranty

 is limited to a warranty of 

Twelve (12)

 months 

covering all parts with 

Three (3) months

 on any labour cost of service or repair. 

 

SERVICE AREA 

The provision of service under 

Our Warranty

 is limited by the boundary / territory area of the nearest service centre. Travelling cost 

incurred for service outside this area is not covered by Our Warranty and service will incur commercial cost to be paid by the customer 

regulated by the number of kilometres travelled beyond the service area. These costs will be disclosed to you for acceptance by you 

prior to your claim being processed. 

Microwave ovens

 

must

 be returned to your nearest Authorised Service Centre for repair as they are a carry in serviceable appliance. 

 

WHAT IS COVERED: By Our Warranty 

During the warranty period, Blanco or its authorised Service Centre will at no extra charge, if your appliance is readily accessible without 

the need of special equipment and subject to the terms and conditions of this warranty, repair or replace any parts which it considers 

defective. 

 

WHAT IS NOT COVERED: By Our Warranty 

1.  Products installed damaged or incomplete or not in compliance with the relevant electrical & plumbing regulations in their State. 

2.  Normal wear and tear e.g. cleaning, light globes, filters etc. 

3.  Failure resulting from power surges and electrical storms. 

4.  Insect or vermin infestation. 

5.  Unauthorised repairs or use of non genuine Blanco parts. 

6.  Any failure caused by the product not being used in accordance with the instruction and the installation manual provided with the 

product. 

7.  Misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service. 

8.  The clearing of blockages in pumps and hoses. 

9.  Damage which occurs during delivery or installation. 

10.  Claims to product surface coating due to liquid or solid spill-overs, accidental damage or damage caused from cleaning products not 

recommended by Blanco. 

 

 

HOW TO CLAIM OUR WARRANTY 

You will need to contact Blanco in Australia or New Zealand by using the contact details below. 

 

IN AUSTRALIA

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN NEW ZEALAND

 

Blanco is distributed by Shriro Australia Pty Ltd  

 

 

Blanco is distributed by Monaco Corporation  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Member of Shriro Australia Pty Ltd)   

Locked Bag 5002, Kingsgrove, NSW, 2208  

 

 

PO Box 4399, Shortland St, Auckland, 1140 

Phone: 1300 795 572 Fax: 1800 686 413 

 

 

 

Phone: 09 415 6000 Fax: 09 415 7060  

 

Email: 

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

Email: 

[email protected]

 

Web: 

http://www.blanco-australia.com/

 

 

 

 

Web: 

http://www.blanco-australia.com/

 

 
Note: Please complete the following details when you have unpacked the product and staple this card with the purchase 
invoice or sales docket. 
 

Model No…………………………………………  

 

 

Serial No……………………………………… 

 

Date of Purchase……………………………..…  

 

 

Retailer……………………………………….… 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             WBA2Y 9/2012

 

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PRODUCT WARRANTY 

STATEMENT OF STANDARD WARRANTY CONDITIONS 

Summary of Contents for BDW3458X

Page 1: ...Dishwasher Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Manual Manual Manual Manual ...

Page 2: ...table for dishwashing 9 Installing the machine 9 Positioning the machine 9 Water connections 10 Water inlet hose 11 Water outlet hose 12 Electrical connection 13 Fitting the machine undercounter 14 1 Prior to using the machine 16 Detergent usage 16 Filling the detergent compartment 16 Combined detergent 16 Filling with rinse aid and making the setting 17 Preparing the machine for use 16 ...

Page 3: ...e follow up 27 Changing a programme 27 Changing a programme with resetting 28 Switching the machine off 28 Maintenance and Cleaning 29 Filters 29 Spray arms 30 Hose filter 30 Failure codes and what to do in case of failure 31 Practical and useful information 33 2 Programme descriptions 24 Programme items 24 Getting familiar with your machine 25 ...

Page 4: ... aid dispenser 4 Lower basket 10 Cutlery basket 5 Lower spray arm 6 Filters 11 Upper basket track latch 1 Worktop 12 Turbo Drying Unit This system provides better drying performance for your dishes 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 4 Ceiling Spray Arm It provides better washing for the dishes at upper basket 13 ...

Page 5: ...al specifications Producer company has its right to amend design and technical specifications reserved The machine s service life is 10 years the duration required to keep spare parts for the machine to fulfil its usage functions ConformitywiththestandardsandTestdata ECDeclaration of Conformity All stages related to the machine are executed in accordance with the safety rules provided in all relev...

Page 6: ...ormation on methods and points of disposal Safety Information When you take delivery of your machine Check for any damage to your machine or to its packaging Never start a machine damaged in any way make sure to contact an authorised service Unwrap the packaging materials as indicated and dispose of them in accordance with the rules The points to pay attention during machine installation Choose a ...

Page 7: ...household use do not use it for any other purpose Commercial usage of the dishwasher will void the guarantee Do not get up sit or place a load on the open door of the dishwasher it may fall over Never put into the detergent and rinse aid dispensers of your machine anything other than those detergents and rinse aids which are produced specifically for dishwashers Our company will not be responsible...

Page 8: ...pened Please do not leave the door open as this will cause a tripping hazard Place knives and other sharp ended objects in the cutlery basket in blade down position If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children withreducedphysical ...

Page 9: ...by qualified persons Any repair work performed by anyone other than the authorised service personnel will cause your machine to be left outside the scope of warranty Prior to any repair work on the machine be sure that the machine is cut off from the mains Switch off the fuse or unplug the machine Do not pull by the cable when unplugging Make sure to turn off the water tap Recommendations For ener...

Page 10: ... as they lose their transparency over time adhered cutlery that is not heat resistant lead crystal glasses cutting boards items manufactured with synthetic fibre Absorbent items as sponges or kitchen rags are not suitable for dishwashing Warning Take care to buy dishwasher proof sets in your future purchases INSTALLING THE MACHINE Positioning the machine When determining the place to put your mach...

Page 11: ...oblem free opening and closing of its door If the door of you machine does not close properly check if the machine is stable on the floor it stands if not adjust the adjustable feet and ensure its stable position Water connection Be sure that the indoor plumbing is suitable for installing a dishwasher Also we recommend that you fit a filter at the entranceofyourplaceorapartmentsoastoavoidanydamage...

Page 12: ...re supplied by the tap should be at a minimum of 0 03 Mpa and and at a maximum of 1 Mpa If the water pressure is above 1 Mpa a pressure relief valve should be fitted inbetween After the connections are made the tap should be turned on fully and checked for water tightness For the safety of your machine make sure to always turn off the water inlet tap after each wash programme is finished NOTE Aqua...

Page 13: ...pe if available the water can be drained directly into the sink via hooking the bent pipe over the edge of the sink This connection should be at a minimum of 50 cm and at a maximum of 110 cm from the floor plane Warning When a drain hose longer than 4 m is used the dishes might remain dirty In that case our company will not accept responsibility ...

Page 14: ...set according to 220 240 V The machine should not be plugged in during positioning Always use the coated plug supplied with your machine Running in low voltage will cause a decline in washing quality The machine s electrical cable should be replaced by an authorised service or an authorised electrician only Failure to do so may lead to accidents For safety purposes always make sure to disconnect t...

Page 15: ...ove the worktop as shown in the illustration 2 Warning The stand part which we will settle our machine under it by removing its worktop has to be stable in such a way not to allow balance disorder To remove the worktop remove the screws that hold the worktop which are located at the rear of the machine then push the front panel 1 cm from the front side towards the rear and lift it If the appliance...

Page 16: ... undercounter without letting the hoses get crushed or bent 4 Warning After removal of worktop the machine should be placed in such a closed place of which dimensions are shown at fig H Without Insulation All Product For 2nd Basket For 3rd Basket Height 820 mm 830mm 835 mm With Insulation Product ...

Page 17: ...lly 40 cm 3 detergent Open the dishwasher detergent and pour into the larger compartment b 25cm 3 if your dishes are heavily soiled or 15cm 3 if they are less soiled 2 If your dishes have been kept dirty for a very long time if there are dried food wastes on them and if you have a overly loaded the dishwasher pour a 5cm 3 detergent into the pre wash compartment and start your machine You may have ...

Page 18: ...film strip shaped stains that may form on the dishes as well as to increase the drying performance Contrary to the popular beliefs it is used not only for obtaining shinier dishes but also for obtaining sufficiently dried dishes For this reason care should be taken that there is adequate amount of rinse aid in the rinse aid compartment and only polishing material produced for use at dishwashers sh...

Page 19: ...er cutlery sets in order to prevent them from sticking to one another You are recommended to use the cutlery grid in order to obtain the best result To avoid any possible injuries always place such long handle and sharp pointed dishes as serving fork bread knife etc with their sharp points facing down or horizontally on the baskets Warning Place your dishes into your machine in a way that they wil...

Page 20: ...om your machine when it is full and create large spaces at the top or bottom area of your machine as needed Basket of your machine is set to upper position in factory settings In order to raise your basket hold it from both sides and pull it upwards In order to lower it hold it from both sides again and leave it In loaded basket adjustment mechanism make sure that both sides are in the same positi...

Page 21: ...lows your dishes to be taken out of the machine along with the basket after washing The Upper Cutlery Basket is composed of two pieces if you need to make space for the dishes in the upper basket you can take out the left or right part of the upper cutlery basket in order to obtain more space Warning Knives and other sharp objects must be placed horizontally in the cutlery basket 20 ...

Page 22: ...e lower basket of your machine are designed in order to let you place big items easier such as pots pans etc If requested each part can be folded separately or all of them can be folded and larger spaces can be obtained You can use folding racks by raising them upwards or by folding 21 1 2 ...

Page 23: ...Alternative basket loads Lower Basket Top basket 22 ...

Page 24: ...Faulty loads 23 ...

Page 25: ... step The values declared above are the values obtained under laboratory conditions according to relevant standards These values can change depending on conditions of product s use and environment network tension water pressure water input temperature and environment temperature PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Program items Quick 30 min Economic 50 C Super 50 min Daily 40o C 50o C 65o 0 6 C o C Fresh coffee ...

Page 26: ...ad Button Using the function three sorts of washing up can be done those being lower basket upper basket and both baskets If you have dishes only in the upper basket pres the key and select the position in which the upper lamp is illuminated Thus washing up shall be done only on the upper basket of your machine No dishes should certainly be available in the lower basket while using this feature If...

Page 27: ...chine check rinse aid lack warning light on the display When rinse aid warning light starts coming on fill in rinse aid chamber Dry Thus washing up shall be done only on the lower basket of your machine In using this feature make sure that there are no dishes in the upper basket Note If you have used an extra feature on the latest washing program this feature will remain active also on the next wa...

Page 28: ...ram Start Pause key goes off once the Program starts and the washing lamp is highlighted As long as washing continues the lights of washing rinsing and drying are on respectively Machine remains silent for about 40 50 minutes when the drying lamp is on Once the program is over the lamp Finished is illuminated Do not open the cover before the lamp Finished is on 27 Press once the Power Start Pause ...

Page 29: ...pens during washing or the power is cut off the machine will go on to the program in case the door is shut or the power is back 28 Hold Start Pause button pressed for approx 3 sec until Finish light blinks After Finish light starts blinking discharges the water inside for approx 30sec Once Finish light comes on it means that the cycle has been cancelled When the lamp End lights up switch your mach...

Page 30: ... cleaning material and a dampened cloth Filters Check if any food wastes have remained on the coarse and fine filters If any food wastes are left remove the filters and clean them thoroughly under the water tap a Micro Filter b Coarse Filter c Metal Plastic Filter To remove and clean the filter combination turn it counter clockwise and take it out by lifting upwards 1 Pull and remove the metal pla...

Page 31: ... is prevented by the inlet hose filter so as to avoid any damage to your machine because of any contamination sand clay rust etc that might be occasionally carried in through the mains water supply or the indoor plumbing and to forestall such complaints as yellowing and formation of deposits after washing Check the filter and the hose from time to time and clean them if necessary To clean the filt...

Page 32: ...ce person F2 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged Water discharge hose is clogged The filters of your machine might be clogged Power off on your machine and activate the program cancellation command If the error continues contact the service person F8 Heater error Contact the service F1 Alarm is active against water overflow Power off your machine and close the tap Contact the servi...

Page 33: ...e the machine at the end of the programme The water drain hose is clogged or twisted The filters are clogged The programme is not finished yet If the machine stops during a wash operation Power failure Water inlet failure Program can be on standby mode If shaking and hitting noises are heard during a wash operation Dishes placed incorrectly Spray arm hitting the dishes If there are partial food wa...

Page 34: ...mme Take all of the metal containers in the machine out Do not add detergent 3 If you properly place your dishes into the machine you will be using it in the best way in terms of energy consumption washing and drying performance 4 Clean all rough waste before you place dirty dishes to the machine 5 Operate the machine after it is completely full 6 Use pre washing program only when necessary 7 Obse...

Page 35: ...cost of service or repair SERVICE AREA The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred for service outside this area is not covered by Our Warranty and service will incur commercial cost to be paid by the customer regulated by the number of kilometres travelled beyond the service area These costs will be d...

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