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A dding  deterg ent

IMP OR T A NT !

Only us e  detergents  rec ommended for automatic  dis hwa s hers .

D is hwas he r de

terg ents  a re  s trong ly  alkaline. T he y c an  be  e xtremely  da ng erous  if

s wa llowe d.   A v oid  c onta c t  with  the   s k in  a nd  e y e s   a nd  k e e p  c hildre n  a nd  infirm 

pe rs ons   a wa y   from  the   dis hwa s he r  whe n  it  is   ope n.   C he c k   tha t  the   de te rg e nt 

dis pens er is  empty after c ompletion of eac h was h programme.   

Never s prinkle or pour detergent directly onto any item in the dis hwas her. D etergent

and dis hwas her tablets  s hould not be in direct contac t with dis hes  or cutlery. 

D o not us e  ha nd  wa s hing  liquids ,   s oa p,  laundry de terg e nts  or dis infec tants ,  a s  

thes e will damage the dis hwas her. 

F illing  the d eterg e nt dis p ens er

1.P res s  the button on the left of the dis pens er.

IMP OR T A NT !

A pproac h the dis pens er from the right-hand s ide to prevent the cover from s napping

open on your hand. 

2.A dd detergent into the appropriate compartment(s ). T he ‘15’

 and ‘25’

 markings  in the

main was h c ompartment c orres pond to grams  of powdered detergent. 

 

IMP OR T A NT !

T ablets  s hould only be placed in the main was h (larger) c ompartment.

3.R emove any exces s  detergent from the edges  of the dis pens er.

4.C los e the c over and pres s  down until it clic ks  s hut. T he detergent will automatic ally 

be releas ed into the dis hwas her during the was h programme.

O pen the 

c over here

was h c ompa rtment

Summary of Contents for HDIH 2T1047-80

Page 1: ...User Manual Dishwasher HDIH 2T1047 80 HMIH 2T1047 80...

Page 2: ...safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with...

Page 3: ...e installing the dishwasher remove the house fuse or open the circuit breaker This appliance must be earthed In the event of a malfunction or breakdown earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock...

Page 4: ...n used for such a period before using the dishwasher turn on all hot water taps and let the water flow from each for several minutes This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas As the gas is flamma...

Page 5: ...children Children of less than 8 years old must be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduc...

Page 6: ...ot restricted or kinked Check that the power cord is long enough to reach the outlet If it isn t it must be replaced by a haier authorised technician E xtension cords or multi outlet power boards shou...

Page 7: ...5 Installation instructions 1 Product dimensions e D g h i j k B A F C 3 5 5kg...

Page 8: ...nel 100 153 F Depth of open door measured from front of chassis excl custom panel 606 depending on adjustment of levelling feet CUSTOM PANEL DIMENSIONS custom made MM G Height of custom door panel 660...

Page 9: ...corner cupboard min 1 mm clearance to adjacent cupboard door PROFILE M M S N O I S N E M I D Y R T E N I B A C L 452 y t i v a c f o h t d i w e d i s n I M 818 878 y t i v a c f o t h g i e h e d i...

Page 10: ...o the hinge to improve stabilitysee step 7 for details on fitting spacers After sliding the dishwasher into position adjust back foot with a 6mm Allen key The front feet can be adjusted manually also...

Page 11: ...nt panel with the following specifications Adequately sealed to withstand moisture 50 C 80 RH Because of it being a hot and wet environment generally the back and sides of the panel should be complete...

Page 12: ...oor panel Installation instructions Insert 3 5 x 13mm screws through pilot holes and attach the small slider bracket to panel C lose the door of the dishwasher then hang the custom panel onto the fron...

Page 13: ...t the same time alternating between the sides so that even balance is achieved Adjust these using the SUPPLIED HEX KEY ONLY until the door just remains open under its own weight Open the door and remo...

Page 14: ...t on both brackets to prevent toekick from receding into product further 153 65 30 100 A toekick depth range 4 Mark out the pilot hole locations for each bracket To establish the height in which the b...

Page 15: ...ack excess 153 65 30 100 A toekick depth range 3 Note door overhang and swing range relative to height and depth of toekick panel As the panel is continuous cutting back panel is likely to be necessar...

Page 16: ...14 Installation instructions S ecuring product 7 A Secure to the cabinetry on the sides Secure product to cabinetry through on both sides of the chasis using 4 x 25mm screws...

Page 17: ...B 15 Installation instructions Optionally secure to the cabinetry above Secur e product to the bench through top of the chasis using 4 x 25mm screws...

Page 18: ...ns Plumbing and drainage options Determine which is more suitable If space is limited for fixing push hose through drain hose support to required height min radius 200 mm min 750 mm step 9 Dishwasher...

Page 19: ...00 mm min radius 200 mm step 9 Installer to provide drain hose joiner to suit min 15mm waste tee Ensure drain hose is routed straight to joiner Remove excess drain hose material if necessary Do not sh...

Page 20: ...s above 10 bar a pressure reduction valve must be installed Contact a qualified plumber 3 Connect the water inlet hose to an accessible water tap with a 3 4 BSP connector Ensure that there is no kink...

Page 21: ...nt mandated by law If the power cord is not long enough to reach the outlet or the outlet to which the appliance must be connected is not appropriate for the plug the entire dishwasher power cord must...

Page 22: ...ion have been drilled out and drain connection has been made The drain hose joiner must not support the weight of excess hose material Keep drain hose as fully extended as possible to prevent sagging...

Page 23: ...roduct Description 1 8 Detergent dispenser 2 9 Rating label 3 Lower basket 4 Filters 10 11 Salt container Cutlery basket 5 6 Rinse aid dispenser 7 Upper basket Utensil tray Upper spray arm Lower spray...

Page 24: ...1 ON OFF button PROGRAMME SELECT button START DELAY button Additional function button Lack Salt and Rinse Aid reset button START PAUSE button 3 5 4 6 2 7 Time Info Display Speed Up function Indicator...

Page 25: ...leware Program standardised to EN 50242 4 The values given for programs other than the eco program are indicative only Programs Programs Type of food residue Type of load Intensive 70 C 130min Rapid 4...

Page 26: ...d out about the hardness value of your tap water Your water utility company will help you with this 2 Setting can be found in the water hardness table Adjusting the water softening system Identify the...

Page 27: ...as follows Water softening system Only use dishwasher salt Other products can cause damage to the appliance Any spilled salt causes corrosion Run a programme after each refill 1 Turn the cap clockwise...

Page 28: ...ing making sure not to fill beyond the MAX marking IMPOR TA NT Take care not to spill rinse aid into the dishwasher Any spills must be wiped up to prevent excess foaming Failure to do so may result in...

Page 29: ...per pewter and brass tend to stain Wash these items by hand Woodware Wooden items are generally sensitive to heat and water Regular use in the dishwasher may cause deterioration over time If in doubt...

Page 30: ...er items Place small items on the foldable cup holder If the tableware or cookware rack is burnt scorched sticky and other food which is very difficult to removed it is advisable to soak it for a peri...

Page 31: ...and rotate open the two plastic end caps on the front of the rails 2 Remove the upper rack 3 Select the set of rollers on the side of the rack that provides the desired height and reinstall the upper...

Page 32: ...ep them out of harms way Mix spoons with other cutlery to prevent them to bond together Use the grid element in order to separate the cutlery Place Cutlery with the handles down for better washing res...

Page 33: ...dishes in the dishwasher at the end of each meal and if necessary turn on the COLD RINSE cycle to soften the food remains and remove bigger particles of food from the new load of dishes When the dish...

Page 34: ...nd washing liquids soap laundry detergents or disinfectants as these will damage the dishwasher Filling the detergent dispenser 1 Press the button on the left of the dispenser IMPORTANT Approach the d...

Page 35: ...setting 1 The appliance is switched on 2 Press the program selection key to enter the Language setting menu and the display will show the current language Press to move backward and to move forward be...

Page 36: ...lose the door Start a Programme with Delay Pause and restart a wash programme 1 Open the door carefuly to pause the programme The digital scrolling display PAUSE and the pause beep will sound while th...

Page 37: ...tches off 1 Press to switch off the appliance or the appliance switches into standby mode automatically after 30 seconds 2 Open the door 3 Remove dishes Open the door slightly and leave it ajar about...

Page 38: ...acturer s instructions The filters prevent larger food particles in the wash water from reaching the pump These particles may occasionally block the filters We recommend cleaning the filters whenever...

Page 39: ...Replace the filters correctly after cleaning making sure the filter plate is flush with the dishwasher base IMPORTANT When cleaning the underside of the filter plate take care handling its sharp outer...

Page 40: ...ist the locking nut on the upper spray arm firmly back on the water supply tube Check that the upper spray arm is firmly locked in place and rotates freely Cleaning the lower spray arm To remove the l...

Page 41: ...does not start or it stops during operation or Indicator is lighted Problem Possible cause Possible solution The programme does not start Appliance door is open Close the appliance door Delay start i...

Page 42: ...let hose connections at tap and the rear of the appliance Water inlet is clogged Check water flow from tap W ater pressure is too low Contact your local water authority Anti flood device is on There a...

Page 43: ...he position of the items in the baskets is correct and does not cause the blockage of the spray arms No detergent or insufficient quantity of detergent in the detergent dispense r Make sure that you a...

Page 44: ...ns e a id or Multitab stains on glasses C leaning product too old change the product The dishes are wet drying phase low phase Open the door slightly and leave it ajar about 100 to help the drying pro...

Page 45: ...ased on the standard cleaning cycle 280 per year using cold water fill and the consumption of the lower modes Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used 3 Water consumption in...

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