Electrolux PW1EAG User Manual Download Page 1

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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................... Page

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HANDLING ...................................................................................................................... Page

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UNPACKING.................................................................................................................... Page

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DISPOSAL....................................................................................................................... Page

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TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................... Page

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER/MAINTENANCE PERSON ..... Page

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WATER CONNECTION ................................................................................................... Page

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ......................................................................................... Page

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WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL................................ Page

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DETERGENT/RINSE-AID DISPENSERS AND SETTING .............................................. Page

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SETTING THE DISPENSERS......................................................................................... Page

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MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................... Page

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER........................................................... Page

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STARTING ....................................................................................................................... Page

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WASH CYCLES............................................................................................................... Page

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OPERATION.................................................................................................................... Page

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END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING........................................................................ Page

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WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL................................ Page

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TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................. Page

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CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for PW1EAG

Page 1: ...L CONNECTION Page 8 B3 WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL Page 9 B4 DETERGENT RINSE AID DISPENSERS AND SETTING Page 9 B5 SETTING THE DISPENSERS Page 10 B6 MAINTENANCE Page 11 C INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Page 12 C1 STARTING Page 12 C2 WASH CYCLES Page 13 C3 OPERATION Page 13 C4 END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING Page 14 C5 WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL Page 14 D TROUBLESH...

Page 2: ...nstalled against a wall suit able protection must be provided for the move ment of the hood Legend Fig 1 a B Water inlet pipe with Ø 3 4 G fittings C Threaded waste outlet pipe connector 1 1 2 G Ø 47 mm I Power supply S Pipe inlet for detergents P Open close hood Q Unipotential screw ...

Page 3: ...ot installed against a wall suit able protection must be provided for the move ment of the hood Legend Fig 1 b B Water inlet pipe with Ø 3 4 G fittings C Threaded waste outlet pipe connector 1 1 2 G Ø 47 mm I Power supply S Pipe inlet for detergents P Open close hood Q Unipotential screw ...

Page 4: ...ans to move the appliance a lift truck or fork pallet trucks the forks should reach more than halfway beneath the appliance A2 UNPACKING Wear protective gloves to unpack Fig 2 Lift the appliance using a lift truck be careful about the water connections under the appliance remove the base and position the appliance where it is to be installed Fig 3 Remove the protective film and ensure that the pac...

Page 5: ... 700 0 5 7 Water supply temp C 50 50 Water supply hardness fH dH 14 8 max 14 8 max Rinse cycle water consumption l 6 2 7 7 Boiler capacity l 16 16 Tank capacity l 95 110 Standard cycle time with water supply at 50 C sec 180 360 540 180 360 540 Legal noise level Leq dB A 70 70 Protection ratinge IPX4 IPX4 Net weight kg 200 310 Power supply cable H07RN F H07RN F If activated by software coincidence ...

Page 6: ...p set into the floor B2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Fig 7 Before carrying out the electrical connection check that the voltage and frequency on the appliance rat ing plate correspond to those of the mains electric ity supply The earth wire at the terminal end must be longer max 20 mm than the phase wires Connect the earth wire of the power supply cable to an efficient earth clamp The appliance must also...

Page 7: ... continues to operate but appropri ate checks by a technician are recommended B4 DETERGENT RINSE AID DISPENSERS AND SETTING If the appliance is connected to a water softener or osmotic device contact the detergent supplier for a specific product Peristaltic dispensers rinse aid and detergent require periodic maintenance The internal hose of the rinse aid dispenser should undergo periodic maintenan...

Page 8: ...ance switched on the hood open and no cycle selected SEQUENTIAL START Press the indicated buttons simultaneously for 5 sec onds Display of programming mode Initial amount of detergent Setting the activation time Initial amount of rinse aid Setting the activation time Amount of detergent during the cycle DETERGENT DISPENSER RINSE AID DISPENSER LEGEND Increase Decrease Confirm or select next paramet...

Page 9: ...aid type even one by the same manufacturer you must rinse the suction and pressure hoses with fresh water before connecting the new detergent rinse aid container Oth erwise the mixing of different types of detergent rinse aid will cause crystallisation which may result in a breakdown of the dosing pump Failure to observe this condition will invalidate the guarantee and product lia bility B6 MAINTE...

Page 10: ...he water has reached the washing temperature CONTROL PANEL Fig 12 The temperature shown on the display is that of the boiler if the indicator light E is on or of the tank if the light D is on The tank temperature is displayed during the wash cycle and the boiler temperature during the rinse cycle C1 STARTING Open the water supply cock Switch on at the mains Switch on the dishwasher by pressing the...

Page 11: ...sh cycle starts Cycle I For lightly soiled dishes press button J Fig 12 see table of times Cycle II recommended For normally dirty dishes press button H Fig 12 see table of times Cycle III For very dirty dishes press button F Fig 12 see table of times Manual cycle IV For particularly dirty dishes with dried food residue dishes with a special shape or for other specific needs of the user press butt...

Page 12: ...ning operations turn off the power at the mains Clean the stainless steel surfaces using warm soapy water never use detergents containing abrasive sub stances nor steel scrapers common wire wool brushes or scrapers rinse thoroughly using a wet cloth and carefully wipe dry Clean the control panel using a soft damp cloth and a neutral detergent if necessary Do not wash the appliance using direct or ...

Page 13: ...e dishes are stacked correctly in the racks EXCESSIVE FOAM IN THE TANK 1 Check that the wash water temperature is not less than 50 C 2 Check if the amount of product dispensed by the detergent dispenser is excessive see setting the dispensers paragraph 3 Ensure that the tank has not been cleaned with unsuitable cleaners Drain the tank and rinse thoroughly before new wash cycles 4 If a foaming dete...

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