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9/ YOUR DISHWASHER’S SAFETY SYSTEMS

Locked programme access

While the programme is running, the programme selection switch is automatically locked and can-
not be changed. It will unlock automatically when the programme ends or is cancelled.

Anti-overflow system

This system activates the drain pump  automatically if the water in the tank reaches an abnormal
level.

Anti-leak protection system

This system cuts off the water supply if a leak is detected under the appliance.

Note:

To unlock, press the Start/Cancel button and hold it down for three seconds.

Important: -> Error in programme or malfunction:

Refer to Section 13 / If the machine does not operate normally.

The indicator lights flash to denote errors as follows:

Check that the tap is open. (d01) 

The dishwasher is not emptying. Several possible reasons: refer to Section

9, paragraph headed “Programming, display”. (d02)

The dishwasher’s anti-leak system is active: call a technician. (d07)

Several possible causes: refer to Section 9, paragraph “Malfunction”. (d12)

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Page 3: ...________ 6 Levelling by adjusting the feet ________________________________ 6 Connecting to the water supply ________________________________ 7 Draining away the waste water ________________________________ 8 Connecting to the electricity supply ____________________________ 9 Important Please read this instructions manual carefully so that you can comply with the instructions for installing and fi...

Page 4: ...d out by a qualified electrician or plumber Once you have installed your appliance ensure that it is not resting on the power cable or the water supply or drain hoses The appliance must be kept disconnected from the mains supply throughout the whole installa tion process Check that your appliance s Earth circuit complies with the prevailing regulations The electrical connection details on the manu...

Page 5: ...ws under the edge of the top Fig 02 Remove the top by unclipping it from the back of the appliance and pushing it a few cm to move it Fig 03 Lift the top of your dishwasher to release it Fig 03 Insert the dishwasher into its appropriate space Adjust the height of the feet if necessary please refer to the Section Levelling by adjusting the feet Fasten your dishwasher to the kitchen work top with tw...

Page 6: ...shwasher is quite plumb and stable and that it i9n the place where it will be installed The feet are adjustable Use a screwdriver to adjust them if necessary so that the door closes and seals perfectly Fig 06 Ensure that the dishwasher s door closes cor rectly without catching at the sides APPLIANCES BUILT IN UNDER A HOB To improve the built in appliance s sound proofing fit the sound proofing sea...

Page 7: ... 27 3 4 BSP Check that the water pressure does not exceed the values below Flow rate 10 L min 1 L min minimum Pressure 1 to 10 bars 0 1 1 MPa Fig 07 If the water pressure is too high please fit a pressure regulator Your Water department will advise you of the water pressure in your region Warning If you use a self piercing tap check that there is sufficient water flow Check that the hose seal is p...

Page 8: ...lace with a tie to avoid any potential flooding The drain connection must be 0 40m minimum to 1m maximum above the floor Fig 9 If necessary you can increase the hose s length up to 3m maximum In this case check that the appliance drains correctly The hose must rest on the floor and only rise vertically close to the drainage system For appliances installed in vertical units the drainage system must...

Page 9: ...he appliance must not be connected via an extension lead a multiple socket or an electric time delay programmer Fig 12 We cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident or an incident caused by the lack of or a defective earthing system Your dishwasher complies with European Directives 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive and 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility as modified by Directive 93 ...

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Page 11: ...aditional products __________________________________ 18 For multi purpose products ________________________________ 19 6 FILLING WITH REGENERATING SALT __________________________ 20 7 FILLING WITH RINSE AID ____________________________________ 21 8 YOUR DISHWASHER S EQUIPMENT The lower basket ________________________________________ 22 The upper basket ______________________________________ 23 Th...

Page 12: ...umstances Children s safety This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a respon sible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely This appliance must only be used by adults Ensure that children do not touch it and do not use it as a toy Ensure that they do not operate the appliance s controls Keep young chil...

Page 13: ... break the circuit concerned and contact CDA Customer Care ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by disposing it in compliance with local waste disposal laws Broken machines should be taken to the closest recycling centre Destroy the door closing system so it no longer works children may close themselves in whilst pla...

Page 14: ...r appliance and the descriptions provided here GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE DISHWASHER Removable top Upper basket Washing products dispenser oversize plate barrier Lower sprinkler arm Regenerating salt tank Waste filter Main filter Rinsing product dispenser Description plate Model number J J I I H H G G F F E E D D C C B B A A Fig 01 A A B B C C D D F F J J G G I I E E H H ...

Page 15: ... the programme has finished Programme progress This shows you the pro gramme s progress Delay Timer Press this button to delay the start of the programme by 3 6 or 9 hours Antibacterial Multipurpose products button Press this button if you use 4 in 1 tablets Start Cancel Briefly press this but ton to start your programme If you make an error to cancel a selection or cancel a programme while it is ...

Page 16: ...r tablets Regenerating salt for your dishwa sher s water softener to work correctly Rinse aid to assist drying and eliminate drip marks Important Never use normal washing up liquid For ease of use and in certain water hardness conditions only 35 F multi purpose products can make the use of regenerating salt and rinse aid unnecessary Two in one tablets contain deter gents and rinsing liquid or an a...

Page 17: ...SURE THE WATER HARDNESS AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETER GENT TRADITIONAL OR MULTI PURPOSE T Te es st t s st tr ri ip p H Ha ar rd dn ne es ss s 0 10 F 10 25 F 25 40 F 40 55 F 55 70 F 70 F W Wa at te er r Soft Slightly hard Slightly hard Hard Hard Very hard W Wa at te er r s so of ft te en niin ng g a an nd d u us se e o of f s sa allt t Optional Essential if using traditional products Essential if us...

Page 18: ...04 Fig 05 Fig 03 FOR TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS Your machine must be specially adjusted to use traditional products To adjust the water softener using the control panel Turn the selector switch to S Se el le ec ct t The six indicators lights come on meaning you are in adjustment mode Press the D De el la ay y T Ti im me er r button once The setting is indicated by the indicators lights flashing on and o...

Page 19: ...icator lights come on showing you that you are in adjustment mode Press the D De el la ay y T Ti im me er r button once you can tell the setting from which indicator lights blink Please refer to the table below You must change this setting if you use multipurpose tablets To do so press repeatedly on the D De ella ay y T Tiim me er r button and select a water hardness of either 0 0 1 10 0 F F o or ...

Page 20: ...rating salt special ly designed for dishwashers Use the funnel supplied with your dish washer The first time top up with water up to the rim of the tank Regenerating salt indicator This illuminates when salt must be added After the tank has been filled with regenerat ing salt the indicator light may remain lit until the salt has dissolved sufficiently usually after one cycle of if the tank has not...

Page 21: ...approximately one glass The original setting is in the centre middle position reference mark 2 If you encounter marks or poor drying after a few cycles you can adjust the setting using the adjustment lever fig 07 Reference mark 3 will increase the setting Close the tank lightly Rinse aid indicator light This illuminates when rinse aid is required Important If any of the product overflows during fi...

Page 22: ...n the oversize plate barrier to avoid blocking the rotating spray arm Unloading your items Empty the lower basket first to avoid droplets of water falling from the upper basket onto dry items in the lower basket THE LOWER BASKET Very important Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher Wooden cutting boards Stainless steel utensils or plastic utensils that are not heat resistant Copper or pewt...

Page 23: ... to take glasses cups ramekins small salad bowls bowls and saucers Arrange your items methodically to save on space arranging glasses cups or bowls together You can also arrange cups ladles etc on the folding cup racks Fig 10 Advice Position the cavities of glasses cups or bowls facing downwards Fig 10 ...

Page 24: ...the cutlery basket to avoid the risk of an accident Long bladed knives and other sharp kitchen utensils must be placed flat in the upper bas ket Avoid washing cutlery with horn handles in your dishwasher Separate silverware 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...

Page 25: ... leak is detected under the appliance Note To unlock press the Start Cancel button and hold it down for three seconds Important Error in programme or malfunction Refer to Section 13 If the machine does not operate normally The indicator lights flash to denote errors as follows Check that the tap is open d01 The dishwasher is not emptying Several possible reasons refer to Section 9 paragraph headed...

Page 26: ... rinse at 60 C Mixed Mixed S So oa ak k Very short cycle with no detergent for rins ing and re dampening the items while waiting for a wash expected in the following two days Rinse Rinse Washing at 50 C Washing at 45 C B Biio o 5 50 0 R Ra ap piid d 3 30 0 N No or rm ma al ll ly y d di ir rt ty y Washing at low tem perature economical and particularly suitable for compact enzymatic detergents Cold...

Page 27: ...of dried on adhering residue on everyday items 130 17 1 3 90 17 1 5 I In nt te en ns si iv ve e Drying by condenser Resistant V Ve er ry y d di ir rt ty y A large amount of dried on residue baked on stains grease residue from frying cooked cheese sauce etc Hot rinse Rinse 115 17 1 7 Washing at 60 C Washing at 65 C Hot Pre wash ak apid 30 Bio 50 STOP Eco 55 Intensive 65 Normal 60 Select Soak Rapid ...

Page 28: ...he resins may be regene rated during the first three minutes of the programme There is no noise during this process E E A A Delaying a wash programme You can program a delayed start by pressing the Delay Timer button Confirm by pressing Start Switching the appliance off When the programme has finished turn the selector switch to STOP Cancelling a programme Press the Start C Ca an nc ce el l button...

Page 29: ... waste does not block the sprinkler arms Rotate the spray arm as shown in the drawing Fig 14 Loosen the waste filter a quarter of a turn and then remove it Remove the main filter Remove the micro filter Carefully clean filters and under running water Fig 15 Re installation Proceed in reverse order inserting filters and and then Important Remember to lock the waste filter in place by pushing it in ...

Page 30: ... out of children s reach If not using your dishwasher for a prolonged period Clean your dishwasher completely and then unplug it from the electricity supply and close the water tap Protect your machine from potential frost Advice Do not use abrasive powders metal sponges and alcohol based or thinner based products Use a cloth or a sponge If you are moving house run a soaking programme first of all...

Page 31: ...ak Leak from the tap Leak from the appliance Cf table fault d07 Check that a seal is fitted and retighten the nut Close the water tap and call a technician Small leak at the door Appliance not stable or not level Door not centred on the tub Adjust the feet Re centre by adjusting the rear feet SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS d01 water supply fault tap d07 overflow anti leak fault d02 draining fault d08 sprin...

Page 32: ...e 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 Causes What...

Page 33: ... 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 Causes What to do The appliance will not restart Door opened during a ...

Page 34: ...f necessary Coloured marks tea wine cof fee Items poorly arranged Detergent dose too low ineffi cient detergent Programme temperature too low If you use a multifunction product Turn the cavities in the items towards the jets Increase the dose try another detergent Select a more suitable programme with a higher temperature Use the 4 in 1 option depending on the model Streaks or dried droplets on gl...

Page 35: ...ation of the cycle as much as possible Leave the door ajar for a few minutes Condensation on the wall of the inside door or the tub Condensation may form on the walls particularly after the appliance has cooled down sound insulation increases this occurance POOR DRYING RESULTS POOR OPERATION Problem Possible Causes What to do Constant filling A lot of waste on the large filter at the end of the cy...

Page 36: ...d professional approved by the manufacturer When you call please mention the full reference for your appliance model type and serial number This information is shown on the description plate see Fig 16 ORIGINAL PARTS When maintenance is being carried out ask for only certified original spare parts to be used Fig 16 ...

Page 37: ...sts regarding the level of soiling the types of crockery and cutlery etc contact the equipment manufacturer before commencing the tests Tests to Standard EN 50242 Recommended programme B Bi io o Dosage of detergent 30 g of detergent B Tests according to the mixed IEC 436 DIN 44990 method Recommended programme E Ec co o Dosage of detergent 5 25 g of detergent B N NB B When conducting tests using a ...

Page 38: ...ATIONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C B 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 N NO OK K N NO OK K O OK K 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 8 8 8 1 1 1 6 8 4 4 4 8 8 5 6 2 2 4 4 4 ...

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