Blanco BFDW8 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 11

Présentation de votre lave-vaisselle

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Présentation de votre lave-vaisselle

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Troubleshooting, what to do?

When first using the machine 

Possible causes 

What to do

Protecting the Environment

Recycling the packaging

Recovering and reprocessing

packaging material saves on

material and reduces the amount

of waste.

Take your packaging to the near-

est recycling centre. Contact your

town’s local authorities for 

details of its location.

Recycling your old 

dishwasher

If you wish to dispose of your old

dishwasher, make it completely

unusable. Break the door lock so

that it cannot close (children can

become locked in when playing

inside the machine – risk of suffo-

cation).

Remove the electrical plug and

cut off the power cable.

Take your unusable machine to

the nearest recycling centre.

Contact your town’s local authori-

ties for details of its location.

Warning: 

Keep all the

packaging materials out of

the reach of children (e.g. plastic

bags, polystyrene, etc.): these can

be dangerous for children: risk of

suffocation).

Washing economically

and ecologically

DO not wash the items first by

hand (unnecessary waste of

water). Use your dishwasher’s

capacity to the full. You will then

wash economically and ecological-

ly.

Always select a washing pro-

gramme suitable for the type of

items and how dirty they are.

Do not overdose with detergent,

regenerating salt or rinse aid fluid.

Follow the recommendations in

these instructions (Pages 6-7-8)

and the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions on the pack. 

Ensure that the water softener is

set correctly (see Page 6).

If you are in any doubt about the operation of your machine, before calling a

service agent, check the following points (depending on the symptoms noticed).

- Adjust the adjustable

feet

- Adjust the rear feet

- Take off the door seal

all around the door.

- Check that the seal is pre-

sent and re-tighten the nut

- Close the water tap and

call a service agent. 

- Recentre the door by

adjusting the rear feet.

- Contact the installer.

- Pull the machine out

10cm and tighten the 2

tensioning screws.

- Contact the installer.

- Pull the machine out

10cm and tighten the 2

tensioning screws.

- Fit a wooden panel to the

door (a chipboard panel is

OK if on a temporary basis)

and adjust the springs.

- Contact the installer.

- Move the basket gradu-

ally on one side and

then the other (until

you hear a “Click”) = ->

see the Operating Instructions.

- Use these programmes

preferably at night

when the length and

the finishing time are

not important.

- The machine is wobbly,

not level

- The door is not correct-

ly centred on the tub

- The seal’s lip has been

flattened during storage

.

- Leak at the tap

- Leak in the machine 

- The machine or the

door is not correctly

centred on the tub 

- The door springs are

not tensioned enough

to compensate for the

weight of the basket.

- The door springs are

over-tensioned.

- No wooden panel 

- Poor handling (the bas-

ket has been pulled

upwards too quickly).

- The energy-saving pro-

grammes take longer

because they compensate

for the lower washing and

drying temperatures by

longer agitation and drying.

Small door leak 

Small leak around or

under the machine (move

the machine to locate the

leak better)

The door “catches” when

you close it

The door falls down

heavily when you open it

(integratable models)

The door is not level

when open or goes back

up too quickly (integrat-

able machine) 

The upper basket will not

stay in the high position

The cycle takes too long.

Programming, display anomalies

Possible causes 

What to do

Summary of Contents for BFDW8

Page 1: ...BFDW8...

Page 2: ...ogramme end Extra Drying option Air drying 17 6 The safety systems 17 7 Running maintenance 18 19 Cleaning the waste filters 18 Cleaning and maintenance 19 8 Protecting the environment 20 Recycling th...

Page 3: ...button to switch on your machine Description of your Dishwasher The above photograph of the machine with the lower basket removed shows all the main components described in these operating instructio...

Page 4: ...rdingly For good wash results it is very important to set the dishwasher to the correct level of water hardness and to set the correct level of rinse aid see page 8 Hold down the Soak button and press...

Page 5: ...nt or powder Fill it up to the Minimum mark for lightly soiled items Fill it up to the Maximum mark for dirty items Close the container Keep all these pro ducts out of children s reach and away from a...

Page 6: ...cutlery basket in the upper basket If your cutlery or your plates are too large adjust the height of the upper basket it is height adjustable Loading the Dishwasher The lower basket Lay the items out...

Page 7: ...e Soak button for a few seconds and press the Delayed Programme End button again to set the minutes Loading the dishwasher Check that the slides are both at the same height and that the basket is leve...

Page 8: ...ms Faster but consumes more energy Fan drying Resistant A large amount of dried on residue baked on stains grease residue from frying cooked cheese sauce etc Mixed Type of items Porcelain pans cutlery...

Page 9: ...t button briefly The programme starts and the display shows you the approximate time to the end of the programme Cancelling a programme Hold down the Start Cancel button for two seconds The current pr...

Page 10: ...ohol based products or thinners Use a soft cloth or a sponge If you are moving to avoid any water lea king first of all run a soak pro gramme Running Maintenance Cleaning the waste filters The filtrat...

Page 11: ...a service agent check the following points depending on the symptoms noticed Adjust the adjustable feet Adjust the rear feet Take off the door seal all around the door Check that the seal is pre sent...

Page 12: ...ent Unsuitable programme temperature too low not long enough Troubleshooting what to do Poor operation Possible causes What to do Poor washing results Possible causes What to do Wrongly programmed No...

Page 13: ...amme Troubleshooting what to do Poor operation Possible causes What to do Poor washing results Possible causes What to do Check that there is salt in the reservoir light unlit OK Check the water hardn...

Page 14: ...Detergent dose Detergent dispenser Setting of upper basket The water softener MUST be set to see page 6 to deactivate the device No salt is required For more information on the comparison tests in acc...

Page 15: ...Pr sentation de votre lave vaisselle 28 Instructions for laboratory tests AS NZS LOAD A C 3 4 2 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 B 1 2 3 4 5...

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