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HOTPOINT - Instructions for installation and use 

 

3

D

ISHWASHER

How to load your dishes

First of all.

Before placing the dishes in the

racks, remove the largest scraps

of food left over on your plates,

you will thus avoid blocking the

filter, which would reduce the

efficacy of the wash.

If the saucepans and frying pans

are very dirty, allow them to soak

before being washed. To make it

easier to load your dishes, pull the

racks out.

What goes into the

lower rack?

We recommend you place the

most difficult dishes to wash into

the lower rack: 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 rack.

• 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

Place the cutlery with the handles

at the bottom; if the basket is the

one with side inserts, then insert

the tea spoons one by one into the

slots (see figure A).

It is best if you place longer utensils

horizontally at the front of the

upper rack.

After loading the dishes, remember

to check that the blades on the

sprayer arms can turn freely

without hitting against any dishes.

What goes into the

upper rack?

Place delicate and lightweight

dishes in the upper rack: glasses,

tea cups and coffee cups, saucers -

but plates too - 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.

How to adjust the top

rack.

The upper rack can be set in high

or low position to enable you to

organise your dishes effortlessly.

Before washing, a few small steps can help you get a better wash and keep your dishwasher for longer.

Remove the largest scraps of food left over on your plates, soak saucepans and frying pans with tough

incrustations. After loading your dishes, make sure the blades on the sprayer arm turn well

Fig. A

upper rack

lower rack

Load examples

upper rack

lower rack

Open the rail stop flaps and pull the
rack out completely. Now place it in
high or low position, then slide it
along the guide rails until the front
wheels also go in. Now close the rail
stop flaps. Follow the sequence of
actions illustrated in figure "F".

1

2  

3

4

Fig.F

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Summary of Contents for D C 27

Page 1: ...Installation and Use D I S H W A S H E R To the User You must read the instruction prior to using the appliance and then retain them for future reference All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 2: ...hphases 5 Salt an important ally p 7 Usingtherightsaltandintherightquantitywillhelpyoumaintainyour dishwasherintopcondition towashbetterandtoavoidpossibledamage causedbylimescale 6 Adviceandsuggestion...

Page 3: ...ight adjuster H Lower rack Let s open up your dishwasher together I Bottom spray arm J Salt container cap K Washing filter L Detergent and rinse aid dispenser Technical Characteristics This dishwasher...

Page 4: ...adingthedishes remember to check that the blades on the sprayer arms can turn freely withouthittingagainstanydishes What goes into the upper rack Place delicate and lightweight dishesintheupperrack gl...

Page 5: ...chosenthewrong cycle nottoworry Youcanmodify thewashcycleinprogress ifithas onlyjuststarted Turntheknob anti clockwiseandsetitto Change position afterafewsecondsyou willhear4beepsandindicatorlight G w...

Page 6: ...ergents Pour the detergent into the dispenser on the inside of the door Before the wash cycle starts Useful tips You can choose from six different positions It is normally set to 2 Use the right amoun...

Page 7: ...IRU SUH ZDVK ZDVK 5LQVH LG QWHQVLYH 9HU GLUW GLVKHV DQG SDQV QRW WR EH XVHG IRU GHOLFDWH LWHPV 3UH ZDVK ZLWK FROG ZDWHU 3UH ZDVK ZLWK KRW ZDWHU DW WHQGHG ZDVK DW 5LQVH ZLWK FROG ZDWHU 5LQVH ZLWK KRW Z...

Page 8: ...h a water softener which uses special salt to get rid of limescale in the water Using your electric household appliances wisely helps you make savings and is good for the environment Savings are easy...

Page 9: ...ystem s earthing is a guaranteeofsafetyprovidedforby law makesureyoursystemhas it Mains cable Checkthemainscableonaregular basis if it is damaged we recommendyouhaveitreplaced by an authorised technic...

Page 10: ...tedintoasocket Instruction for connecting cable to an altenative plug Important thewiresinthemains leadarecolouredinaccordance withthefollowingcode Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live Asthecolo...

Page 11: ...e of the water supplysufficient Isthehosebent Isthefilteronthewatersupply hoseblocked Isthedishwasherdooropen The dishes are not clean Haveyouputtherightamount ofdetergentintothedispenser Isthewashcyc...

Page 12: ...iltertoitsplace andtightenthewatersupplyhose backintoposition Once in a while once a month spend a little time on the filter assembly and the sprayer arms Keepyourdishwasherinshape Respecting these fe...

Page 13: ...tegrated appliances and cooker hoods which have a one year guarantee provided that they are fitted by a Hotpoint engineer Guarantee terms and conditions Your guarantee is only applicable in the United...

Page 14: ...epairs 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 and...

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