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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR

13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR

• RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

The cycle lasts too long

- The energy-saving program-

mes last longer because the
agitation and drying times are
longer to compensate for the
lower washing and drying tem-
peratures

- Use these programmes prefe-

rably at night when it is not so
important how long the pro-
gramme lasts or when it ends.

The appliance trips the circuit
breaker

- Insufficient amperage to sup-

ply all the appliances being
operated simultaneously.

- Internal fault in the appliance.

- Check the socket’s amperage
(10A minimum) and the meter’s
capacity.
- Call a technician.

The appliance does not start

- No mains power to the socket.
- Tap closed (Cf. table fault d01).
- Water supply hose kinked.

- Selection error or programme

blocked.

- Start button pressed too long

(greater than 2 secs).

- Appliance in Safety mode (anti-

leak) (Cf. table fault d07).

- Check the socket and the fuse
- Check the tap is open.
- Check the hose line is OK.

- Cancel by holding down Start
for 3 secs and re-programme.
- Just press Start briefly to start
the programme.
- Call a technician.

• THE INDICATOR LIGHTS

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

The salt light does not go out

- No salt or an insufficient quan-

tity of salt in the tank to trigger
the float.

- Refill the tank and wait for the

cycle to end. If you have soft
water that requires no salt, the
light is constantly lit.

The lights all light up one after
the other

A light flashes and the pro-
gramme does not start 

- Wrong programme.

- Programme selector wrongly

positioned (between two not-
ches)

- Cancel the current program-

ming by holding down the Start
button for 3 seconds and then
re-programme.

- Reposition the selector on a

programme.

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

Food traces and deposits in the
glasses

- Items poorly arranged (mas-

ked by another larger item or
situated underneath it, items
nested or jammed together).

- Upper spray arm blocked by

cutlery or a dish etc. 

- Filter poorly locked and lifting

during washing.

- Micro filter screen clogged.

- One or more holes in the spray

arm blocked.

- Arrange the items properly.

Use the most appropriate
areas and accessories for each
type of item (see instructions).

Check that the spray arm
rotates freely. Set the basket in
the high position if necessary.

- Check the filter’s facing and that

the filter is locked in place (push
it in fully, turning it to the right).

- Remove all the filters and clean

them (in warm water), including
the micro filter’s screen (once
a month).

- Remove the spray arm by turn-

ing the lever a quarter of a turn
and clean it under the tap (do
not use any tool that could
damage the holes). Re-install
the spray arm.

Traces of grease

- Detergent dose too low; ineffi-

cient detergent; stale product.

- Inappropriate programme

(temperature too low; duration
too short).

- Increase the dose; try another

detergent.

- Select a programme with a

higher temperature.

• POOR WASHING RESULTS

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

The appliance will not restart

- Door opened during a

washing cycle.

- Wait for the time delay to end

(controlled internally by the
appliance).

The appliance does not drain

(Cf. table fault d02).

- The cover has not been remo-

ved from the sink’s U-bend.

- Drain hose kinked.

- Filters totally blocked.

- Pump blocked.

- Remove the cover.

Check the drain hose line
behind the machine is OK.

- Remove and clean the filters

and the drain.

- Initiate a Soaking programme

If the fault persists, call a tech-
nician.

The appliance will no longer
function (see table, fault 14).

- installation of non-compliant drai-

nage system: drainage too low
down or pipe pushed too far in.

- siphoning: the appliance is

emptying as the same time as
it is filling up.

- adhere to the drainage tube

installation dimensions.

Summary of Contents for BFD9XP

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Dishwasher BLANCO BFD9XP Free Standing Dishwasher BSD9XP Semi Intergated Dishwasher...

Page 2: ..._________________________________ 10 For multi purpose products ________________________________ 11 6 LOADING OF REGENERATING SALT __________________________ 12 7 LOADING OF RINSING PRODUCT __________...

Page 3: ...4 EN 1 FOR THE USER S ATTENTION Important Keep this user s manual with your appliance If the appliance is sold or transferred to someone else ensure that the manual is with it Please take note of thes...

Page 4: ...it indicates lack of regenerating salt Rinsing liquid When lit it indicates lack of rinsing product Multi purpose products lit shows you that the 4 1 feature is turned on and that the programmes are...

Page 5: ...ar on poor quality glasses or the risk of stainless items corro ding Important Follow the instructions in the user s manual and the recommendations on the multi purpose detergent s pack NB If in any d...

Page 6: ...dness press either arrow button several times the screen displays the level you have set The setting is validated automatically after 10 seconds if the SET button in not pressed again Pressing SET ena...

Page 7: ...for providing a good wash without marks It regenerates the resins that soften the water by removing its lime content unless the mains water supply is soft enough Refer to Setting the water sof tener I...

Page 8: ...eight and the basket is horizontal Cutlery basket 8 YOUR DISHWASHER S EQUIPMENT Arrange your items so that the water can cir culate freely and spray over all the utensils Place large diameter dishes a...

Page 9: ...rware from other metals using the separation grill THE CUTLERY BASKET Fig 13 The cutlery basket slides to allow flexible loading It can be placed anywhere in the lower basket You can therefore make a...

Page 10: ...s and prioritises energy savings Pre wash Pre wash 100 130 17 19 l 1 4 1 6 kWh 110 145 12 1 15 l 0 57 1 3 kWh 30 11 l 0 8 kWh 15 4 5 l 0 02 kWh I In nt te en ns si iv ve e Air Drying Resistant V Ve er...

Page 11: ...Programmes table on the preceding pages to determine the programme you need for the type of items the quantity and the amount of food residue End of programme Remaining time Programme length Waiting...

Page 12: ...tom section above the front feet Fit a temporary wooden panel on the appliance and adjust the springs The door catches when closing Appliance not stable Door not centred on the tub Adjust the feet Re...

Page 13: ...le Causes What to do Food traces and deposits in the glasses Items poorly arranged mas ked by another larger item or situated underneath it items nested or jammed together Upper spray arm blocked by c...

Page 14: ...ectly 13 IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR POOR WASHING RESULTS Problem Possible Causes What to do White marks identify what type Chalky film removable with vinegar Traces of salt items have a salty ta...

Page 15: ...ndications on next page with one or two side shelves without stemmed glass support and with 5 cup saucer supports 4 for 13 saucers 1 for 2 cups NO Setting for upper basket Low position Dosage of deter...

Page 16: ...OK K N NO OK K O OK K 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 1 5 3 3 3 5 5 5 2 2 1 4 4 4 15 INDICATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES AS NZS LOAD A C B 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3...

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