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User instructions

The market offers liquid and powder detergents with differing
chemical compositions, which may contain 

phosphates

, or be

phosphate-free but contain 

natural enzymes

.

- Detergents containing 

phosphates

 are more effective against

grease and starch at 

temperatures above 60°C

.

-

Enzyme 

detergents, on the other hand, are also effective at lower

temperatures (

from 40 to 55°C

) and are more easily

biodegradable. With enzyme detergents it is possible to obtain at
low temperatures comparable results to those which can only be
achieved at

 65°C

 using traditional detergents.

For the safeguarding of the environment we recommend the use of

phosphate- and chlorine free

 detergents.

Also available are tablet detergents which state that that no salt or
rinse aid is required. In some cases, these detergents might not give
good results, especially with short and/or low-temperature washing
cycles.
If performance problems (e.g. a white coating on the tank or dishes,
poor drying, dirt on dishes at the end of the wash) are noted, users
are advised to return to conventional products (granular salt, powder
detergent and liquid rinse aid).
However, please note that on return to the use of conventional salt,
a number of cycles will be required before the system becomes fully
efficient again, so traces of white coating may still be found on the
tank and dishes. If the problem persists for too long, contact the
After-Sales Service.

When using detergent in tablet form (bear in mind that we
recommend the use of three separate products: detergent, salt and
rinse aid), place the tablets in the cutlery rack. The dispenser is
designed to use powder or liquid detergent and the door does not
open completely during the washing cycle. This means that a tablet
is not completely dissolved (released), which may lead to the
following:

-

not enough detergent released during the cycle, with poor washing
results;

-

the detergent forms a solid block in the distributor and is released
during the final rinse cycle.

The introduction of detergent into the rinse aid dispenser, even in
liquid form, will damage the dishwasher.

Summary of Contents for LE-452IT

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL G GU UI ID DE E F FO OR R U US SI IN NG G T TH HE E D DI IS SH HW WA AS SH HE ER R A AN ND D T TH HE E W WA AS SH HI IN NG G P PR RO OG GR RA AM MS S...

Page 2: ...dishwasher The individual sections are laid out to provide you with a step by step guide to all your appliance s functions the texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illustrations...

Page 3: ...the occurrence of a fault troubleshooting 3 PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTON By pressing this button in sequence it is possible to select the desired program 4 SALT WARNING LIGHT certain models only Illumina...

Page 4: ...sh immediately after use for dishes with light dirt Wash at 45 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry 59 12 0 90 3 ECO EN 50242 Wash immediately after use for dishes with normal dirt Wash at 50 C Cold rinse R...

Page 5: ...detergent has been added to the dispenser The baskets have been correctly loaded The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruction The dishwasher door is securely closed CANCELLING THE...

Page 6: ...ng cycle and leave the door open at the end of the washing cycle the residual air and heat will dry the dishes perfectly TO CUT DOWN ON DETERGENT CONSUMPTION AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT The phosphates...

Page 7: ...nch Degrees dF SETTING 0 4 0 7 Setting N 1 NO SALT 5 15 8 25 Setting N 1 16 23 26 40 Setting N 2 24 31 41 60 Setting N 3 32 47 61 80 Setting N 4 48 58 81 100 Setting N 5 Contact your local water board...

Page 8: ...r temperature monitoring malfunction Interrupt the program and switch off the dishwasher Switch the dishwasher back on program it again and start the washing cycle If the problem persists contact the...

Page 9: ...am immediately The E5 E6 alarms interrupts the running program once the cause is resolved it will bring bach the execution of the program To reset an alarm is necessary Open and close the door or turn...

Page 10: ...RN NI IN NG GS S A AN ND D R RE EC CO OM MM ME EN ND DA AT TI IO ON NS S G GU UI ID DE E F FO OR R T TH HE E U US SE E O OF F B BA AS SK KE ET TS S A AN ND D F FO OR R C CL LE EA AN NI IN NG G D DI IS...

Page 11: ...r The individual sections are laid out to provide you with a step by step guide to all your appliance s functions the texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illustrations Followin...

Page 12: ...SIBILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE THE NAME PLATE FEATURING THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND MARKINGS IS VISIBLY POSITIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR THE NAME PLATE ON THE INNE...

Page 13: ...TION ABOUT TREATMENT RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CITY OFFICE YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE OR THE SHOP WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT IN THE EVENT OF A FA...

Page 14: ...AND DO NOT ALLOW THE SOLENOID VALVE TO DROP INTO WATER IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND FROM THE WATER SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY A...

Page 15: ...ply cable and pipes to pass Level the appliance on the floor using its adjustable feet This operation is essential for ensuring correct operation of the dishwasher Building in a dishwasher underneath...

Page 16: ...r can also be connected to a hot water supply not exceeding 60 C Supplying the appliance with hot water cuts down the washing time by approximately 20 minutes but slightly reduces its effectiveness Ma...

Page 17: ...CHANGING THE SUPPLY CORD MAKE SURE THAT THE BRACKET WHICH SECURES THE CORD IS FIXED SECURELY IN PLACE DO NOT USE ADAPTORS OR SHUNT CONNECTIONS IN ORDER TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF OVERHEATING OR BURNI...

Page 18: ...d plug to change a fuse in this type of plug use an A S T A approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows 1 Remove the fuse cover A and fuse B 2 Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover 3 Refit...

Page 19: ...the cap of the salt container contains a green float which descends as the salt concentration in the water drops When the green float can no longer be seen through the transparent cap the container m...

Page 20: ...osion Be careful not to confuse the salt and detergent packages adding detergent to the salt container will damage the water softening system 3 2 Using the rinse aid and detergent dispensers The deter...

Page 21: ...n it in a clockwise direction Use a cloth to remove any spillage of rinse aid which might lead to the formation of excess foam ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER SETTING The dishwasher is factory set f...

Page 22: ...use a good quality detergent The detergent packs must be sealed and stored in a dry place to prevent the formation of lumps which may negatively affect washing results Once opened the detergent packs...

Page 23: ...he tank or dishes poor drying dirt on dishes at the end of the wash are noted users are advised to return to conventional products granular salt powder detergent and liquid rinse aid However please no...

Page 24: ...e dishes under running water before loading them into the baskets since this only wastes water Correct loading of the dishes helps ensure optimal washing results WARNING Make sure that the dishes are...

Page 25: ...de from anodised aluminium may lose their colour Silverware silver items may stain Glass and crystal in general glass and crystal objects can be washed in the dishwasher However certain types of glass...

Page 26: ...t receives the full force of the lower spray arm and should therefore be used for the toughest items with a heavier degree of soiling All types and combinations of loads are permitted provided that th...

Page 27: ...nwards Take care during loading to avoid injury from the knife blades The basket is suitable for all types of cutlery except those long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm Ladles wooden spoon...

Page 28: ...t can also be loaded with serving dishes provided they are only slightly soiled The basket is equipped with two tip up cutlery supports which can be raised or lowered as required See illustrations bel...

Page 29: ...ing to the user s needs and according to the height of the dishes in the lower basket Proceed as follows turn the retainer E on both runners right and left through 90 remove the basket lift the basket...

Page 30: ...t cloth and water to remove any deposits CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTER The water intake filter A located at the outlet of the water supply tap needs to be cleaned periodically After having closed t...

Page 31: ...t back in place check that the spray arm turns freely turn through a couple of revolutions by hand and that the pipe is able to travel without impediments Otherwise check that it has been fitted corre...

Page 32: ...Shut off the water supply tap BEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLONGED DISUSE Check that there are no deposits of sludge or rust inside the water pipe if there are allow the water to run from th...

Page 33: ...h incorrect storage with the box left open If the dishes show signs of streaking staining etc check that the rinse aid dispenser setting is not too high If there are visible traces of rust inside the...

Page 34: ...Free standing 600 mm Semi integrated 590 mm Fully integrated 570 mm Height Free standing from 850 mm to 870 mm Semi integrated and fully integrated from 820 mm to 870 mm Capacity 10 Standard place se...

Page 35: ...70 of 820 890 Cota seg n los modelos 820 870 o bien 820 890 Cota dependendodos modelos 820 870 ou 820 890 H CAUTION H ATTENTION H ACHTUNG H LET OP H ATENCI N H ATEN O H Zet hem op n lijn met de bovens...

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