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•  Consider buying utensils which are identified as 

dishwasher-proof.

•  For particular items, select a program with the 

lowest possible temperature.

•  To prevent damage, do not take glass and cutlery  

out of the dishwasher immediately after the 

program has ended.

CUTLERY/DISHES SUITABILITY

 

The following are not suitable

•  Cutlery with wooden, horn china  

or mother-of-pearl handles

•  Plastic items that are not heat resistant

•  Older cutlery with glued parts  

that are not temperature resistant

•  Bonded cutlery items or dishes

•  Pewter or cooper items

•  Crystal glass

•  Steel items subject to rusting

•  Wooden platters

•  Items made from synthetic fibers

The following are of limited suitability

•  Some types of glasses can become dull  

after a large number of washes

•  Silver and aluminum parts have a tendency  

to discolour during washing

•  Glazed patterns may fade if machine  

washed frequently

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LOADING  

THE DISHWASHER

Scrape off any large amounts of leftover food. Soften 

remnants of burnt food in pans. It is not necessary to 

rinse the dishes under running water.

For best performance of the dishwasher, follow these 

loading guidelines.

•  Items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans, etc. are  

faced downwards.

•  Curved items, or ones with recesses, should be 

loaded aslant so that water can run off.

•  All utensils are stacked securely and can not tip 

over.

•  All utensils are placed in the way that the spray 

arms can rotate freely during washing.

•  Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans 

etc. With the opening facing downwards so that 

water cannot collect in the container or a deep 

base.

•  Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one 

another, or cover each other.

•  To avoid damage, glasses should not touch  

one another.

•  The upper basket is designed to hold more 

delicate and lighter dishware such as glasses, 

coffee and tea cups.

•  Long bladed knives stored in an upright position  

are a potential hazard!

•  Long and / or sharp items of cutlery such as  

carving knives must be positioned horizontally  

in the upper basket.

•  Please do not overload your dishwasher.  

This is important for good results and for 

reasonable consumption of energy.

NOTE: 

Very small items should not be washed in the 

dishwasher as they could easily fall out of the basket.

Removing the dishes

To prevent water dripping from the upper basket into 

the lower basket, we recommend that you empty the 

lower basket first, followed by the upper basket.

WARNING 

Items will be hot!

 To prevent damage, do not take 

glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher for around  

15 minutes after the program has ended.

Loading the upper basket

The upper basket is designed to hold more 

delicate and

lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee and tea cups

and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and 

shallow

pans (as long as they are not too dirty). Position the 

dishes and cookware so that 

they will not get moved by the 

spray of water.

Loading the lower basket

We suggest that you place large items and the most 

difficult to clean items are to be placed into the lower 

basket: such as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and 

bowls, as shown in the figure below. It is preferable to 

place serving dishes and lids on the side of the racks 

in order to avoid blocking the rotation of the top spray 

arm.

The maximum diameter advised 

for plates in front of the detergent 

dispenser is of 19 cm, this not to 

hamper the opening of it.

Loading the cutlery basket

Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately 

from each other in the appropriate positions, and do 

make sure the utensils do not nest together, this may 

cause bad performance.

WARNING 

Do not let any item extend through the 

bottom. Always load sharp utensils with the 

sharp end downwards!

NOTE: 

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets 

referred in the Loading Recommendations section.

Loading the upper basket

The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and 
lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee  and tea cups 
and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow 
pans (as long as they are not too dirty). Position the 
dishes and cookware so that they will not get moved by 
the spray of water.

WARNING

Do not let any item extend through 
the bottom.

Always load sharp utensils with the 

sharp point down!

Loading the cutlery basket

Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately from each other in the 
appropriate positions, and do make sure the utensils do not nest together, this may 
cause bad performance.

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For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Generic Version

Ⅰ: 

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Ⅰ: 

Generic Version

Loading the lower basket

We suggest that you place large items and the most 
difficult to clean items are to be placed into the lower 
basket: such as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, 
as shown in the figure below. It is preferable to place 
serving dishes and lids on the side of the racks in order to 
avoid blocking the rotation of the top spray arm.
The maximum diameter advised for plates in front of the 
detergent dispenser is of 19 cm, this not to hamper the 
opening of it.

Loading the upper basket

The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and 
lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee  and tea cups 
and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow 
pans (as long as they are not too dirty). Position the 
dishes and cookware so that they will not get moved by 
the spray of water.

WARNING

Do not let any item extend through 

the bottom.
Always load sharp utensils with the 

sharp point down!

Loading the cutlery basket

Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately from each other in the 
appropriate positions, and do make sure the utensils do not nest together, this may 
cause bad performance.

8

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Generic Version

Ⅰ: 

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Ⅰ: 

Generic Version

Loading the lower basket

We suggest that you place large items and the most 
difficult to clean items are to be placed into the lower 
basket: such as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, 
as shown in the figure below. It is preferable to place 
serving dishes and lids on the side of the racks in order to 
avoid blocking the rotation of the top spray arm.
The maximum diameter advised for plates in front of the 
detergent dispenser is of 19 cm, this not to hamper the 
opening of it.

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Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing 
downwards so that water cannot collect in the container or a deep base.
Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another, or cover each other.
To avoid damage, glasses should not touch one another.
The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and lighter dishware such as 
glasses, coffee and tea cups.
Long bladed knives stored in an upright position are a potential hazard!
Long and / or sharp items of cutlery such as carving knives must be positioned
horizontally in the upper basket.
Please do not overload your dishwasher. This is important for good results and for 
reasonable consumption of energy.

NOTE

:

Very small items should not be washed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall 
out of the basket.

To prevent water dripping from the upper basket into the lower basket, we 
recommend that you empty the lower basket first, followed by the upper basket.

Removing the dishes

WARNING

Items will be hot! 

To prevent damage, do not take glass and 

cutlery out of the dishwasher for around 15 minutes after the 
program has ended.

Loading the upper basket

The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and 
lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee  and tea cups 
and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow 
pans (as long as they are not too dirty). Position the 
dishes and cookware so that they will not get moved by 
the spray of water.

WARNING

Do not let any item extend through 
the bottom.
Always load sharp utensils with the 
sharp point down!

Loading the cutlery basket

Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately from each other in the 
appropriate positions, and do make sure the utensils do not nest together, this may 
cause bad performance.

8

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Generic Version

Ⅰ: 

For the best washing effect, please load the baskets refer to standard 
loading options on last section of PART 

Ⅰ: 

Generic Version

Loading the lower basket

We suggest that you place large items and the most 
difficult to clean items are to be placed into the lower 
basket: such as pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, 
as shown in the figure below. It is preferable to place 
serving dishes and lids on the side of the racks in order to 
avoid blocking the rotation of the top spray arm.
The maximum diameter advised for plates in front of the 
detergent dispenser is of 19 cm, this not to hamper the 
opening of it.

Preparing & Loading Dishes

Summary of Contents for EDW606CS

Page 1: ...Version V1 4 1122 Everything you need for your 60cm Freestanding Dishwasher is in this User Manual Model s EDW606CS...

Page 2: ...our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au Or you can contact us via phone by dialing 1300 11 HELP 4357 It is i...

Page 3: ...Instructions Page 11 Preparing Loading Dishes Page 12 Loading Recommendations Page 13 Cutlery Rack Usage Tips Page 14 Rinse Aid Detergent Page 16 Operation Instructions Page 18 Basket Tips Page 19 Cl...

Page 4: ...ng out Do not place any heavy objects on or stand on the door when it is open The appliance could tip forward When loading items to be washed 1 Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage...

Page 5: ...r spray arm Upper basket Lower basket Top spray arm Dispenser Filter assembly Lower spray arm Inner pipe Cup rack IMPORTANT Pictures are only for reference different models may be different Please pre...

Page 6: ...Install the dishwasher Please check the section 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION of PART Generic Version 5 QUICK USER GUIDE Please read the corresponding content on the instruction manual for detailed opera...

Page 7: ...quick wash G Gl la as ss s For lightly soiled crockery and glass H He ea av vy y For heavily soiled loads such as pots plates glasses and lightly soiled pans E EC CO O For normally soiled loads such a...

Page 8: ...age the appliance safety supply hose ordinary supply hose About the safety supply hose The safety supply hose consists of the double walls The hose s system guarantees its intervention by blocking the...

Page 9: ...eaks Ensure that the water drain hose is not kinked or squashed Extension hose If you need a drain hose extension make sure to use a similar drain hose It must be no longer than 4 meters otherwise the...

Page 10: ...shwasher is hoses that can be positioned either to the right allation velling tered via feet e inclined shwasher tallation binets has achine of the The ght is s not atproof Position The Appliance Posi...

Page 11: ...y item extend through the bottom Always load sharp utensils with the sharp point down Loading the cutlery basket Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately from each other in the appropri...

Page 12: ...parability tests in accordance with AS NZS 2007 1 Capacity 14 place settings Position of the upper basket lower position Program ECO Rinse aid setting 6 Detergent Pre main 5g 27 5g Door is open at the...

Page 13: ...r position left basket is flat and right basket is sideling Lift the right basket up both left and right baskets are flat Move the right basket from right to left two basket are overlapping Remove the...

Page 14: ...ing habits the sets will change in the following sequence D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D1 The higher the number the more rinse aid the dishwasher uses 4 Without operation in 5 seconds or press the Power button to e...

Page 15: ...g it to the front and then pressing it down A A Sliding it to the right Press down 1 2 B B Filling The Detergent Dispenser NOTE Be aware that depending on the soiling of water setting may be different...

Page 16: ...tion Of Cycle Rinse Aid Detergent Pre Main 12 Pre wash Wash 42 Rinse Rinse 60 Drying 125 0 8 13 Or All in1 5 28 7g Or All in1 5 28 7g Pre wash 50 Wash 60 Rinse Rinse Rinse 65 Drying Pre wash 45 Wash 5...

Page 17: ...e as hot steam may scald you Starting A Cycle Wash 1 Draw out the lower and upper basket load the dishes and push them back It is commended to load the lower basket first then the upper one 2 Pour in...

Page 18: ...Push in the upper basket lower position upper position R DISHWASHER ser Please check the section 1 of PART Special Version check the section 1 of PART Special Version 9 per basket asket can be easily...

Page 19: ...filter upwards and out of the dishwasher The fine filter can be pulled off the bottom of the filter assembly The coarse filter can be detached from the main filter by gently squeezing the tabs at the...

Page 20: ...After prolonged inactivity It is recommend that you run a wash cycle with the dishwasher empty and then remove the plug from the socket turn off the water supply and leave the door of the appliance s...

Page 21: ...ter in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher FURTHER PROBLEM SOLVING Before calling for service review the following Issue Poss...

Page 22: ...rearrange the items which are obstructing the spray arm Rattling noise in the dishwasher Items of crockery are loose in the dishwasher Interrupt the program and rearrange the items of crockery Knockin...

Page 23: ...se the amount of rinse aid refill the rinse aid dispenser Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing Open the door slightly so that the steam can come out Take out the dishes until the ins...

Page 24: ...Manual 24 TECHNICAL INFORMATION W W D1 D1 H H 16 D2 D2 Height H Width W Depth D1 Depth D2 845mm 598mm 600mm with the door closed 1175mm with the door opened 90 DIMENSIONS RATING LABEL Technical Inform...

Page 25: ...am duration of the standard cleaning cycle Noise level Mounting Power consumption Water supply pressure Could be built in Milano HZDW606CS 15 0 75 kWh 1 liter 190 mins 49 dB A re 1 pW Free standing 0...

Page 26: ...User Manual 26 Attach your receipt to this page...

Page 27: ...lease record details of your purchase below and staple your receipt on the opposite page Your serial number can be found on the rating plate of your Dishwasher STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHO...

Page 28: ...rranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual the Appliance is warranted...

Page 29: ...ces come with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any oth...

Page 30: ...owner s handbook e defects caused by normal wear and tear accident negligence alteration misuse or incorrect installations f a product dismantled repaired or serviced by any serviceman other than an a...

Page 31: ...esatto house 31 This page is intentionally blank But if you want to draw something make notes or even write a recipe it s all yours...

Page 32: ...A RESIDENTIA GROUP INITIATIVE everything you need...

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