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ISHWASHER

Loading your Dishwasher

First of all.
Before placing dishes in the baskets,
remove all course food remains. This
avoids blocking the filter, which
would reduce the efficiency of the
wash.
If saucepans and frying pans are
very dirty, allow them to soak before
being washed.
To make it easier to load your dishes,
pull the baskets out.

Multisystem baskets
The dishwasher is fitted with upper,
lower and cutlery baskets. They
provide greater flexibility for loading
dishes, making them more suitable
for your specific needs.
The basket handles can be
removed for cleaning. Pull out the
two fastening plugs, remove the
handles and rinse under running
water. Replace the handles fixing
them in place with the two fastening
plugs.

What goes into the lower
basket?
We recommend you place the most
difficult dishes to wash into the lower
basket: saucepans, lids, soup
dishes and plates (a load example
is shown in the photo).
• Serving dishes and large lids:

place them on the sides of the
basket.

• Saucepans, salad bowls: must

always be placed upside down

• Very deep dishes: place them

obliquely, thus allowing water to
run down them and cleaning
them better

• Glasses and cups: position

them as shown in load example
photo.

The cutlery basket may be split into
two parts by pulling out the handle.
When you only have a little cutlery
to wash you can use just half the
basket, save space for other
crockery or place the other half in
the upper basket instead (see
figures A and B).
Knives and utensils with sharp
blades or tips should be positioned
with the sharp parts at the bottom.
This basket is equipped with two
removable grids. Insert the cutlery
one by one into the slots, with the
handles at the bottom. Position them
so that they don’t touch.
In this specific model, the cutlery

basket is fitted with two detachable
side compartments, as shown in
figure A1, which can be hooked on
either the upper or lower basket as
required.
What goes into the upper
basket?
Place delicate and lightweight
dishes in the upper basket:
glasses, tea cups and coffee cups,
saucers and plates - shallow salad
bowls, slightly dirty frying pans and
shallow pans.
Position lightweight dishes in such
as way as to avoid their being
moved by the spray of water.
The dishwasher can also be
equipped with one or two tip up
compartments onto which you can
place mugs and cups, as well as
long sharp knives and serving
cutlery.

After loading the dishes, remember
to check that the  spray arms can
turn freely without hitting against
any dishes.

How to adjust the upper
basket.
The upper basket can be set in high
or low position to enable you to
organise your dishes effortlessly.

Load examples

upper basket

lower basket

There are two handles on the
sides of the upper basket, use
these to adjust its height (see
fig.C).

What can I Wash

 

Items not suitable for the dishwasher:

• Cutlery and tableware made from wood or part wood - They may become faded and unsightly in appearance.
• Avoid washing horn handled and bronze cutlery in the machine.
• Delicate/decorative glassware and vases, special antique or irreplaceable china - the decorative patterns

printed on these items will not be dishwasher proof.

• Plastic objects that are not resistant to hot water.
• Copper and Pewter utensils. Aluminium and Sliver objects.
• Some types of glass can become opaque in appearance after they have been washed too many times in a

dishwasher.

• Highly absorbent materials such as sponges and towels should never be placed in a dishwasher.
• If in any doubt, check with the manufacturer on items suitability for dishwasher’s.

WARNING: Dishes or cutlery soiled with tobacco ash, wax, lubricating grease or paint should not be put

in the dishwasher.

Our recommendation: In future, only purchase table or kitchenware that has been confirmed - dishwasher proof.

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Fig.C

A1

B

A

Summary of Contents for BFI 680

Page 1: ...Instructions for Installation and Use Dishwasher Model BFI 680...

Page 2: ...me familiar with the appliance and safety warnings If the Book is lost or damaged a copy may be obtained from Electrical Connection For Your Safety Installation Getting to know your Dishwasher The Con...

Page 3: ...glyadvisedthatthisworkiscarriedout byaqualifiedelectrician Ifthedomesticwiringincludesaresidualcurrent operatedcircuit breaker ensurethatitconformstothelatestregulations Safety Information Atthetimeof...

Page 4: ...dfloor ensurethatthe openingsontheundersideare notobstructed 9 Do not touch the heating elementduringorstraightafter awashcycle 10 Iftheappliancemalfunctions turnoffthewaterinlettapand disconnectthepl...

Page 5: ...andmustdischargeintothe same drain system as your householdsink It MUST NOT be connected to a surfacewaterdrain Anti floodingprotection Your dishwasher has a special system which stops the water suppl...

Page 6: ...et to be washed E Upperbasket F Topsprayarm G Basketheightadjuster H Lowerbasket I Bottomsprayarm J Saltcontainercap K Washingfilter L Detergentandrinseaid dispenser Thisdishwasherconformstothe follow...

Page 7: ...delay willcomeon Selectthedesiredwashcycle Closethedoorand afteryouhear the beep the countdown to the delayedstartwillbegin If forexample youhavesetthe delayedstartto6hours the6hour indicatorlightwill...

Page 8: ...K FROG ZDWHU 5LQVH ZLWK KRW ZDWHU DW U LQJ J XWR 1RUPDO FOH IRU QRUPDOO GLUW SDQV DQG GLVKHV 6WDQGDUG GDLO F FOH DVK DW ROG 5LQVH 5LQVH ZLWK KRW ZDWHU DW U LQJ J 6RDNLQJ 3UHOLPLQDU ZDVK F FOH IRU GLVK...

Page 9: ...utono my cycles 2 kg 0 14 0 17 0 1 7 0 14 36 18 44 1 8 4 4 20 60 36 71 45 89 4 5 8 9 MED 40 40 71 89 8 9 60 25 Filling the salt container Alwaysusesaltwhichisintended fordishwasheruse The salt contain...

Page 10: ...sedifthe dishesappeardulloryoucan seecircularstains The amount of rinse aid needstobereducedifthe dishesarestickyoryoucan seewhitestreaks Use the right amount of detergent see programme chart Storeyou...

Page 11: ...ittedwithtwodetachable side compartments as shown in figureA1 whichcanbehookedon eithertheupperorlowerbasketas required What goes into the upper basket Place delicate and lightweight dishes in the upp...

Page 12: ...thedishwasher Beforeusingthedishwasheraftera longbreak pluginandswitchonat theelectricalsocket Reconnectthe inlethoseandturnonthewater supply tap Check there are no depositsofrustinsidethewater pipe i...

Page 13: ...emovesuchmarks Tap off alarm Ifyouhaveforgottentoturnthewa tertapon yourappliancewillre mindyouofthisbysoundingafew shortbeepsforafewminutes Turn thetaponandyourappliancewill startupagainafterafewminu...

Page 14: ...te r Vo lu m a p p ro x im a te ly A s o u p e p la te 2 3 c m e c u p 0 2 0 l B d in n e r p la te 2 6 c m f s e rv in g b o w l 1 9 c m C d e s s e r t p la te 1 9 c m g g la s s 2 5 0 m l D o va l...

Page 15: ...ll repairs include a parts and labour guarantee for 12 months from the date of the repair If you require any information or have any questions about your appliance our operators are on hand with help...

Page 16: ...he following provisions that your appliance l Has been installed and used correctly in accordance with this instruction booklet l Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is located on domestic...

Page 17: ...17 D ISHWASHER Notes...

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Page 20: ...uk Republic of Ireland 1850 302 200 Note Our operators will require the following information Model number Serial number Extended Warranties UK 08709 088 088 Open 8 to 8 Mon Sun www theservicecentre c...

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