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Crockery that may be suitable

 There are limitations for the following parts

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Only wash earthenware crockery in the dishwas-
her if the manufacturer has expressly indicated
that it is suitable.

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Some glazed finishes may fade after frequent ma-
chine washing.

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Silver and aluminium parts tend to discolour during
machine washing. Many food residues such as
egg white, egg yolk, mustard often cause discolo-
ration and/or staining on silver. Silver should there-
fore be immediately cleaned from food residues  if
it is not going to be washed immediately after a
meal.

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Some types of glass may become cloudy after
many washing cycles.

When buying new crockery, glasses and cutlery, con-
firm that they are dishwasher-proof.

Disposal

Packaging

Our dishwashers require effective protective packa-
ging in transit. In doing this, however, we limit oursel-
ves to what is absolute necessary.

Warning! Packaging parts (e.g., foil, styrene
foam) can be dangerous for children due to the
danger of suffocation! Keep packaging parts
away from children.

All packaging materials used are environmentally-
friendly and reusable.

The cardboard parts are made from recycled paper,
and the wooden parts are untreated. The plastics are
marked as follows:

«PE»

for polyethylene, e.g., packaging foil

«PS»

for polystyrene, e.g., padding (basically 
CFC-free)

«POM»for polyoxymethylene, e.g., plastic clamps

By the recycling and reuse of packaging, raw materials
can be saved, and the volume of waste reduced.

Give the packaging to your local recycling centre for
reuse. Your municipal or local authority will give you
the address.

Old appliances

When your appliance needs replacing, or is withdrawn
from service, you should render it unserviceable be-
fore having disposing of it.

Warning! Children at play could lock themsel-
ves inside your appliance (danger of suffoca-
tion) or otherwise endanger themselves. Al-
ways therefore pull out the mains plug. Cut
through and discard the mains cable. Disable
the door lock so that the door no longer closes.

Marking of plastic parts for graded recycling:

All plastic parts in your appliance are marked with in-
ternationally standardised abbreviations (e.g., «PS»
for polystyrene). When you dispose of your machine,
this enables the plastic waste to be sorted into graded
plastic balls for environmentally-conscious recycling.

Take your decommissioned machine to your local re-
cycling centre or to your dealer, who will take it back
from you for a small handling charge.

Summary of Contents for ESL 590

Page 1: ...DISHWASHER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ESL 590 GB 153 1121 13 08 02 ...

Page 2: ...d 1 This symbol guides you step by step when opera ting the appliance 2 3 Next to this symbol you receive additional in formation and practical tips on using the ap pliance Tips and information about the economical and environmentally friendly use of the ma chine are marked with the clover These operating instructions contain information ab out how to independently solve any problems which may ari...

Page 3: ...d starting the program 16 Delay start 17 Program selection Correcting or deleting delay start 17 Save energy 17 End of the program 17 Acoustic signal 18 Mains power loss 18 Program chart 19 Error message 20 Unloading the crockery basket 20 Cleaning and care 21 Re filling the special salt 21 Refilling the rinse aid 21 Cleaning the large strainer 21 Cleaning the fine strainer 22 Cleaning the spray a...

Page 4: ...ved Modifications or changes to the dishwasher are not permitted for reasons of safety Before using the dishwasher for the first time Check your dishwasher for any transport damage Never connect a damaged appliance If your dish washer has been damaged contact your supplier The dishwasher must be correctly installed and connected The installation instructions give all the information that is necess...

Page 5: ...osed the door An open door can be a source of danger Never sit or stand on the open door Dishwasher repairs must only be carried out by trained personnel Improper repairs may seriously endanger the user If your dishwasher is in need of repair contact your local Service Force Centre If the mains cable of your dishwasher is damaged it must only be replaced by a special cable of the same type availab...

Page 6: ...ner Lower spray arm Dispenser for regenerating salt dishwasher salt Lower dish basket Display window for rinse aid Rating plate Detergent container Cutlery basket top Coarse strainer Centre spray arm Fine strainer with micro strainer Cover for spray arm Control panel Curtlery basket Main switch ON OFF Programme overview Programme label ...

Page 7: ...ily cleaned Ask your plumber to fit such a filter In daily use Clean and care for your appliance regularly In this way you will avoid costly service work For more informa tion refer to the Cleaning chapter Do not use any hand or commercial rinsing agents or cleaners If the dishwasher is left unattended for longer periods e g when you are on holiday close the water taps Ensure that the main switch ...

Page 8: ...made from recycled paper and the wooden parts are untreated The plastics are marked as follows PE for polyethylene e g packaging foil PS for polystyrene e g padding basically CFC free POM for polyoxymethylene e g plastic clamps By the recycling and reuse of packaging raw materials can be saved and the volume of waste reduced Give the packaging to your local recycling centre for reuse Your municipa...

Page 9: ...actory setting is Level 3 ideal setting level 2 4 3 Close the dispenser For further information see Something Not Working Filling the salt dispenser Never fill the salt dispenser with rinse aid or detergent Use only special dishwasher salt in your dishwasher Fill with salt as follows 1 Open the cap A of the salt dispenser 2 Fill the dispenser with water B 3 Fill with 1 kg of special salt C As a re...

Page 10: ...t point to a number and the posi tion must be engaged positively Salt consumption Depending on the setting 1 kg salt is sufficient for at setting No of rinses 1 approx 45 2 approx 25 3 approx 20 4 approx 15 5 approx 10 Setting 1 Up to 12 5 French degrees of hardness fH equiva lent to 7 German degrees of hardness dH Setting 2 For 12 5 to 25 French degrees of hardness fH equi valent to 7 to 14 Germa...

Page 11: ...sket handle do not prevent the lid of the de tergent dispenser from opening Important Long bladed knives stored in an upright position are a potential hazard Long and or sharp items of cutlery such as carving kni ves must be positioned horizontally in the upper bas ket Take care when loading or unloading sharp items such as knives Cutlery basket grid With the grid fitted to the cutlery basket the ...

Page 12: ...opens Adjustable plate rack right 10 piece In order to make optimal use of the space in the lower basket the plate racks can be set in two positions in the longitudinal and transverse directions 1 To take out the plate racks the plate rack grip must be pulled away upwards A 2 The plate racks are then put into the transverse po sition by fitting them into the longitudinal struts D on the lower bask...

Page 13: ...plate rack left For large bowls and pots the plate rack can be unhin ged 1 Remove the 5 piece plate rack inserts and cutlery basket 2 Pull the plate rack slightly upwards and fold down onto the basket base to the right The crosswise plate rack on the front right is optimally suited to small flat plates with a diameter of 170 210 mm Do not place any hollow items in the front right of the lower bask...

Page 14: ...r in the right hand position Fig A and fold it up For high tumbler glasses suspend the glass holder in the left hand position Fig B and fold it up Glasses can also be placed over the prongs Fig C To unload the glass holder or if it is not being used fold it back to the right Adjustable Cup Support Arrange crockery offset on and below the hinged cup support so that the spray jet can reach all parts...

Page 15: ...Pull forward to the stop and latch into the upper position Lowering 1 Pull out the upper basket 2 Lift the right side and lower into the lower position Before washing check that the spray arm can rotate freely 19 25 30 Maximum plate size Upper basket top position Maximum plate size Upper basket bottom position 21 25 28 Large plates placed at an angle Lower basket Lower Basket Place only flat plate...

Page 16: ...e second hol low in case of washing programmes with warm pre rinsing C 4 Press shut detergent container Selecting and starting the program 1 Push the crockery basket completely in 2 Press the main switch 3 Use the program selection button to select the de sired program See program table on page 19 The selected program and control lamp will flash on the control panel 4 Fold up the door and press it...

Page 17: ...The time remaining before washing commences is in dicated on the control panel 2 Press the CANCEL button for at least three se conds The start delay programme is deleted Press the CANCEL button again to delete the was hing programme Select the programme again and start it or pro gram the start delay again Save energy The wash temperature is reduced using the ECO PLUS button as a result less energy...

Page 18: ...ltaneously until the acoustic signal stops 2 Press the ECO PLUS and DELAY START but tons again to switch the acoustic signal on again Mains power loss In case of a loss of mains power or a deliberate switch of f of the main switch all the set values are re tained ESL 590 STOP e Delay start button Oeko button ...

Page 19: ...ockery Lightly soiled crockery 45 C 40 C 70 C 65 C 65 61 ECO without pre rinse 7 7 e Very lightly to lightly soiled crockery Very lightly soiled crockery 50 C 40 C 70 C 65 C 59 54 Gentle 8 8 e 45 C 40 C 65 C 60 C 53 50 Quick 9 9 e 45 C 40 C 65 C 60 C 42 37 The programme data differs depending on the mains voltage variations the incoming water temperature the water pressure and the loading Using th...

Page 20: ...ain hose coarse or fine strainer or sink trap blocked E Water pressure too low water tap not comple tely opened feed line or feed strainer blocked machine losing water H Call Customer Service L Call Customer Service P Call Customer Service U Call Customer Service Unloading the crockery basket After the washing program is complete 1 First unload the lower basket 2 Then unload the upper basket so th...

Page 21: ...refilling run a wash pro gramme except the Pre wash to wash away any salt residues Refilling the rinse aid When the rinse aid light on the control panel lights up you must refill with rinse aid Proceed as described in the Using for the First Time chapter Immediately remove any spilled rinse aid as otherwise foaming could occur Cleaning the large filter Check the large filter after every cleaning p...

Page 22: ... filter by turning right 2 Lift out the fine filter and clean it under running wa ter with a brush 3 Place the filter in its holder 4 Secure it by turning left until it locks arrows Do not press the handle downwards If the filter does not lock the spray arm nozzles may become blocked 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 23: ...fix the spray arm with the securing screw A by turning to the right Central spray arm 1 Remove the central spray arm by turning it to the side and hoisting off The two part spray arm bearing is held together by a clamping spring B 2 To re install press the central spray arm upwards until you can feel it locking into place Lower spray arm Remove the lower spray arm 1 Loosen the nut C by turning it ...

Page 24: ...n Is the sink drain blocked Clear any blockages The crockery is not clean Have you selected a program that is suitable for the type and degree of soiling of your crockery see Program Chart Have you arranged the crockery so that the sprayed water has access to all surfaces both in ternal and external The crockery baskets must not be overfilled Was the spray arm blocked by crockery or pieces of cutl...

Page 25: ...ervice quote the production number and the serial number that are given on the rat ing plate This can be found on the right hand upper inside edge of the door In order that you will always have the numbers at hand we recommend that you note them down here Product Number Serial Number This information makes a planned preparation of spare parts possible so that the dishwasher can be repaired at the ...

Page 26: ...10 bar Capacity Standard place settings IEC 11 Consumption Intensieve Intensieve e Energy kWh 1 6 1 3 Water l 16 16 Normal Normal e 1 3 1 0 16 15 Quick Quick e 1 0 0 8 13 13 A standard place setting consists of 1 soup bowl 1 flat plate 1 dessert plate 1 saucer 1 cup 1 glass 1 knife 1 fork 1 soup spoon 1 dessert spoon 1 tea spoon Directives This appliance conforms with EC Directives Low Voltage Dir...

Page 27: ...o pressure and kinking On the connection side a sieve to remove impuri ties from the supply network and a rubber seal are installed When making the connection ensure that the sieve and the seal are correctly positioned No water must escape from the fitting after the shut of f device has been opened For hot water connections in particular the fit tings must be lightly re tightened without the use o...

Page 28: ...see detail A 7 Before screwing the appliance diagonally through the base plate using two additional screws al ways pre drill it is advisable to protect the ap pliance door from damage using suitable materials e g the cardboard packaging In order to tigh ten these screws the door must be opened by ap prox 45 degrees see Detail B Electrical connection The mains connection must be carried out by an e...

Page 29: ... Detergent dosing 27 5 g in the detergent container Rinse aid dosing setting 6 Noise measurement Measurement of the acoustic power level accor ding to EN 60704 2 3 The measurement is to be made directly after the completion of a short program Loading example Flat plates Dessert plates Soup plates Dessert plates Oval plates Soup plates 1 10 Soup spoons 11 Serving fork 12 Soup spoon 13 23 Forks 24 S...

Page 30: ...30 Kundendienst Ersatzteilverkauf Kochberatung Verkauf Garantie ...

Page 31: ...31 Kundendienst Ersatzteilverkauf Kochberatung Verkauf Garantie ...

Page 32: ...ces for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerations cookers washing machines vaccum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year for a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS OPERATIONS EUROPE ...

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