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Getting familiar with your machine

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INDEX

GETTING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR MACHINE

GETTING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR MACHINE....................3

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................4

CONFORMITY WITH THE STANDARDS AND TEST DATA......4

SAFETY INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS....4

RECYCLING ..................................................................................................4

SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................4

RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................4

ITEMS NOT SUITABLE FOR DISHWASHING..................................5

INSTALLING THE MACHINE.................................................5

POSITIONING THE MACHINE........................................................5

WATER CONNECTIONS........................................................................5

WATER INLET HOSE...........................................................................5

WATER OUTLET HOSE.......................................................................5

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.................................................................5

PRIOR TO USING THE MACHINE...........................................5

PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE..................................5

THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER DECALCIFICATION............5

FILLING WITH SALT...............................................................................6

TESTING STRIP.........................................................................................6

ADJUSTING SALT CONSUMPTION................................................6

DETERGENT USAGE...............................................................................6

FILLING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT...............................6

COMBINED DETERGENT......................................................................7

FILLING WITH RINSE AID AND MAKING THE SETTING......7

LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER..............................................7

TOP BASKET...............................................................................................7

LOWER BASKET........................................................................................7

ALTERNATIVE BASKET LOADS.........................................................8

PROGRAMME ITEMS..............................................................................8

SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE
AND SELECTING A PROGRAMME.............................................9

SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE...................................................9

PROGRAMME FOLLOW-UP..................................................................9

CHANGING A PROGRAMME.............................................................9

CHANGING A PROGRAMME WITH RESETTING.........................9

SWITCHING THE MACHINE OFF....................................................10

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING........................................10

FILTERS......................................................................................................10

SPRAY ARMS...........................................................................................10

HOSE FILTER............................................................................................10

FAILURE CODES AND WHAT TO DO 
IN CASE OF FAILURE ...................................................................11

PRACTICAL AND USEFUL INFORMATION......................11

1. Upper basket with racks

2. Upper spray arm

3. Lower basket

4. Lower spray arm

5. Filters

6. Rating plate

7. Control Panel

8. Detergent and rinse-aid dispenser

9. Cutlery basket

10. Salt dispenser

11. Upper basket track latch

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1) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON

When the Power On/Off  button is pressed, end of program indicator starts lighting.

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2) PROGRAM DISPLAY

Program display indicates the number of the selected program.

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3) PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTON

With the program selector button, you can select a suitable program for your dishes.

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4) HALF LOAD OPTION

By using the ‘half load’ feature of your dishwasher, you can reduce the duration of 
your selected programs, and decrease your power and water consumption by using 
less electricity and water.

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5) DELAY TIMER BUTTON

Thanks to the delay feature of your machine, you can delay the start time of the 
program for 3-6-9 hours by pressing Delay button. When you pres delay button, 
3h led comes on. If you continue pressing Delay Buton , 6h-9h leds will come on 
respectively on each press. when you select delay time and the desired program,after 
closing the door the program with delay will be activate If you want you can fi rstly 
choose the programme and then delay time, this is also possible. If you want to 
change or cancel the delay time, you can adjust by pressing Delay timer button.

When you delay a program, you can check the remaining time through display. For 
example; when you select 9h delay time, 9h delay led comes on. When remaining 
time is down to 6h, then 6h led comes on. In this way, you can follow up the 
remaining time.

Note (only models with extra features): If you have used an extra feature on 
the latest washing program, this feature will remain active also on the next 
washing program. If you do not want to use this feature on the newly selected 
washing program, press the selected feature button again, and check that the 
lamp on the button goes off .

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6) SALT LACK WARNING INDICATOR

In order to see whether softening salt in your machine is suffi

  cient or not, check salt 

lack warning light on the display.When salt lack warning light starts coming on, you 
need to fi ll in the salt chamber.

Summary of Contents for DWI4106

Page 1: ...DISHWASHER ZMYWARKA User manual Instrukcja obs ugi DWI4106...

Page 2: ...obs ugi gdy zawiera ona wskaz wki dotycz ce bezpiecznej instalacji eksploatacji i obs ugi zmywarki Zalecamy zachowanie niniejszej instrukcji do wykorzystania w przysz o ci jak r wnie zapisanie nazwy...

Page 3: ...indicates the number of the selected program 3 PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTON With the program selector button you can select a suitable program for your dishes 4 HALF LOAD OPTION By using the half load fea...

Page 4: ...for household use do not use it for any other purpose Commercial usage of the dishwasher will void the guarantee Do not get up sit or place a load on the open door of the dishwasher it may fall over N...

Page 5: ...ended not to load into your machine any dishes different or more than indicated ITEMS NOT SUITABLE FOR DISHWASHING Cigarette ashes candle leftovers polish paint chemical substances iron alloy material...

Page 6: ...our dishes are heavily soiled or 15 cm3 if they are less soiled 2 If your dishes have been kept dirty for a very long time if there are dried food wastes on them and if you have overly loaded the dish...

Page 7: ...aid residues left as a result of overflowing will create extremely high amounts of foam and thus reduce the washing performance remove the excess amount of rinse aid by wiping it with a rag LOADINGYOU...

Page 8: ...washing soups sauces pasta eggs pilaf potato and oven dishes fried foods coffee milk tea cold meats vegetables not kept for long coffee milk tea cold meats vegetables not kept for long Pre wash tor i...

Page 9: ...completed Your machine also gives a buzzer sound for 5 times when the program is completed CHANGING A PROGRAMME If you would like to change programs while a washing program is continuing Open the doo...

Page 10: ...ed on the coarse and fine filters If any food wastes are left remove the filters and clean them thoroughly under the water tap a Micro Filter b Coarse Filter c Metal Plastic Filter To remove and clean...

Page 11: ...ht be clogged Power off on your machine and activate the program cancellation command If the error continues contact the service F8 Heater error Contact the service F1 Alarm is active against water ov...

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Page 27: ...UA 27 a b dishwasher standardtest info 20...

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Page 32: ...Po naci ni ciu przycisku W cz Wy cz zapali si lampka kontrolna sygnalizuj ca koniec programu 2 WY WIETLACZ PROGRAMU Wy wietlacz pokazuje czas trwania danego programu oraz czas pozosta y do ko ca daneg...

Page 33: ...godnie z instrukcj Instalacja oraz naprawa urz dzenia powinna by wykonywana wy cznie przez autoryzowany serwis Stosowa wy cznie oryginalne cz ci zamienne Przed instalacj upewni si e urz dzenie jest od...

Page 34: ...ego deski do krojenia przedmioty wykonane w w kien sztucznych Przedmioty wch aniaj ce p yny takie jak g bki i ciereczki do naczy nie nadaj si do mycia w zmywarce UWAGA Przy zakupie naczy zwr ci uwag c...

Page 35: ...apiennej wody W przeciwnym razie na naczyniach oraz wyposa eniu wewn trznym zbiera si b dzie bia y osad z kamienia Wp ywa to negatywnie na skuteczno zmywania suszenia i nab yszczania Gdy woda przep yw...

Page 36: ...ia rodka nab yszczaj cego w urz dzeniu Ciemny wska nik b oznacza e w pojemniku znajduje si rodek nab yszczaj cy natomiast jasny wska nik a oznacza e nale y nape ni pojemnik rodkiem nab yszczaj cym Reg...

Page 37: ...ej mo na umie ci na nich kubki a gdy w pozycji zamkni tej b mo na umie ci w koszu d ugie szklanki Mo na r wnie u ywa p ki umieszczaj c na nich pod u nie d ugie widelce no e i y ki Sk adane podp rki w...

Page 38: ...ukanie zimne P ukanie zimne P ukanie gor ce P ukanie zimne Mycie 70 C Mycie 65 C Mycie 65 C Mycie 50 C Mycie 40 C Koniec Mycie wst pne Mycie wst pne Mycie wst pne Mycie wst pne Mycie wst pne Mycie ws...

Page 39: ...e wykonywanie poprzedniego programu Otworzy drzwi zmywarki Na wy wietlaczu pojawi si ostatnio wybrany program Nacisn przycisk wyboru programu i przytrzyma go przez 3 sekundy Wska nik zako czenia progr...

Page 40: ...anym przez r nego rodzaju zanieczyszczenia piasek glina rdza itp znajduj ce si niekiedy w sieci wodoci gowej lub instalacji wewn trznej oraz takim reklamacjom jak kni cie i powstawanie osad w po myciu...

Page 41: ...zawartych w instrukcji monta u Je eli problem nadal wyst puje lub w przypadku jakiejkolwiek awarii kt r nie opisano powy ej skontaktowa si z autoryzowanym serwisem 1 Je eli urz dzenie nie b dzie u yw...

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