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MN8560
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Drain fi lters
Drain fi lters protect the pump against large leftovers from the washing
water. These leftovers may eventually clog the fi lters. The fi ltering
system (Figure 10) consists of a main fi lter (1), a coarse fi lter (2), and
a fi ne fi lter (3).
Check
the
condition
of
the
fi lters
after
each
washing.
The fi ltering system can be removed once the coarse fi lter cylinder
is taken out. Remove sediments and clean the fi lters under running
water. Follow the reverse steps to reinstall the fi lters.
Never use the dishwasher without properly installing the fi ltering
system!
Spray arms
Lime scale and sludge from dishwashing water can block jets and spray
arm bearings.
• Check output jets of spray arms for clogging by leftovers.
• If needed, unscrew spray arms, and remove them (Figure 11). Rinse
them under running water and reinstall.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Control panel and external dishwasher cleaning
Use a soft, wet cloth. Do not use abrasive or sharp objects or aggressive cleaning agents.
Protect the door lock against intrusion of dampness and water.
Protection against freezing
If the dishwasher is not going to be used for a lengthy period of time, or stored in a place with a low temperature, the
following procedure must be followed:
1. Disconnect the dishwasher from the mains.
2. Disconnect the dishwasher from the water supply.
3. Demount the supply hose and drain water from the dishwasher. A shallow tray, e.g. a sink tub, may be used for
collecting the drained water.
4. Reconnect the supply hose to the dishwasher.
5. Remove the fi ltering system in the dishwasher‘s bottom and dry the remaining water in the drain e.g. with a sponge.
Some maintenance tips
• After every use, turn off the water supply, and leave the dishwasher‘s door slightly open to prevent dampness and
odour from accumulating.
• Before maintaining and cleaning, disconnect the supply cord from the electric socket.
Do not use rough tools or hand-washing sponges. They might scratch the surface. Use a wet cloth soaked in water
with detergent.
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