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Washing programmes

Programme

Degree of soil and type of load Programme description

Rinse hold

Any soil.
Partial load (to be completed later
in the day). This programme does
not require the use of detergent.

Rinse

Automatic 

1)

Any soil.
Crockery, cutlery, pots and pans.

Prewash
Wash 45 °C or 70 °C
Rinses
Dry

70° Intensive

Heavy soil.
Crockery, cutlery, pots and pans.

Prewash
Wash 70 °C
Rinses
Dry

Quick 

2)

Normal or light soil.
Crockery and cutlery.

Wash 60 °C
Rinse

50° Eco 

3)

Normal soil.
Crockery and cutlery.

Prewash
Wash 50 °C
Rinses
Dry

1) The appliance senses the type of soil and the quantity of items in the baskets. It automatically adjusts the temperature and

quantity of the water, the energy consumption and the programme time.

2) Ideal for washing a partially loaded dishwasher. This is the perfect daily programme, made to meet the needs of a family of 

4

persons

 who only wish to load breakfast and dinner crockery and cutlery.

3) This is the standard programme for test institutes. With this programme you have the most efficient use of water and energy

consumption for crockery and cutlery with normal soil.

Consumption values

Programme

Duration
(minute)

Energy
(kWh)

Water
(litre)

Rinse hold

12

0.1

3.5

Automatic

80 - 125

0.8 - 1.3

10 - 19

70° Intensive

80 - 90

1.5 - 1.7

16 - 18

Quick

30

0.8

8

50° Eco

160 - 180

0.8 - 0.9

9 - 10

10 Dishwasher 

user 

manual

Summary of Contents for JLBIDW 902

Page 1: ...Dishwasher JLBIDW 902 User manual...

Page 2: ...g cutlery and dishes 15 Use of detergent 18 Multi tab function 20 Select and start a washing programme 21 Unloading the appliance 23 Maintenance and cleaning 24 Cleaning the filters 24 Cleaning the ap...

Page 3: ...by a qualified electrician Any plumbing work required to install this appliance must be carried out by a qualified plumber For safety reasons it is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to...

Page 4: ...appliance by a person who is responsible for their safety Dishwasher detergents can cause chemical burns to eyes mouth and throat Could endanger life Comply with the safety instructions of the dishwas...

Page 5: ...ycled The plastic components are identified by markings e g PE PS Please dispose of the packaging materials in the appropriate container at the community waste disposal facilities When a unit is no lo...

Page 6: ...nser 8 Detergent dispenser 9 Upper basket Visual signal When the washing programme starts a red visual signal shows on the floor beneath the appliance door When the washing programme is completed the...

Page 7: ...The activation of the rinse aid dispense The end of a washing programme the display shows a zero The countdown of the delay start The alarm codes related to a malfunction of the appliance The activat...

Page 8: ...tting mode when All the programme indicators come on Switch on the appliance The appliance is not in setting mode when Only one programme indicator comes on The display shows the time of the washing p...

Page 9: ...To activate the acoustic signals again do steps 1 through 6 Dishwasher user manual 9...

Page 10: ...l and the quantity of items in the baskets It automatically adjusts the temperature and quantity of the water the energy consumption and the programme time 2 Ideal for washing a partially loaded dishw...

Page 11: ...he consumption values are intended as a guide They depend on the pressure and the temperature of the water on the variations of the power supply and on the quantity of dishes Dishwasher user manual 11...

Page 12: ...s from the water supply which would have a detrimental or adverse effect on the operation of the appliance The higher the content of these minerals and salts the harder your water is Water hardness is...

Page 13: ...e display shows the current level e g displayed and you hear 5 acoustic signals level 5 5 To change the level go on pressing function button A until the display shows the required level Refer to the w...

Page 14: ...ugh rinsing and spot and streak free drying Rinse aid is automatically added during the last rinse 1 Press the release button 4 to open the lid 3 of the rinse aid dispenser 2 Fill the rinse aid dispen...

Page 15: ...basket Plastic items and pans with non stick coatings have a tendency to retain water drops These items will not dry as well as porcelain and steel items Light items e g plastic bowls must be loaded...

Page 16: ...ow you to load pots pans and bowls The cutlery basket Warning Knives with long blades stored in an upright position are a potential hazard Long and or sharp items of cutlery such as carving knives mus...

Page 17: ...basket Arrange items on and underneath the cup racks so that water can reach all surfaces Glasses with long stems can be placed upside down in the cup racks For taller items the cup racks can be folde...

Page 18: ...h sides upwards and then allow the mechanism to drop back down slowly keeping hold of it Caution Never lift or lower the basket on one side only Warning Always close the appliance door after loading t...

Page 19: ...ance door 4 If you use detergent tablets put the tablet in compartment 1 5 Close the lid Make sure that it locks into position Detergent tablets from different manufacturers dissolve at different rate...

Page 20: ...at will automatically be updated on the display Activate or deactivate the Multi tab function before the start of a washing programme You cannot activate or deactivate the function when a washing prog...

Page 21: ...mme starts automatically The opening of the appliance door interrupts the countdown When you close the door the countdown continues from the point of interruption Cancelling a delay start in progress...

Page 22: ...ce If you do not switch off the appliance after three minutes from the end of the washing programme all the indicators go off and the display shows one horizontal status bar This helps to decrease the...

Page 23: ...emoving from the appliance Empty the lower basket first and then the upper one this will avoid water dripping from the upper basket onto the dishes in the lower one Water may appear on the sides and t...

Page 24: ...n the filter A anticlockwise and remove it out from filter B C B A 3 Filter A has two parts To disassemble the filter pull them apart 4 Thoroughly clean all parts under running water 5 Put the two par...

Page 25: ...s around the door the detergent and rinse aid dispensers are cleaned regularly with a damp cloth We recommend every 3 months you run the washing programme for heavy soiled dishes using detergent but w...

Page 26: ...ter pressure is too low Contact your local Water Authority The water tap is closed Open the water tap The filter in the water inlet hose is blocked Clean the filter The connection of the water inlet h...

Page 27: ...ts water did not touch all surfaces Put the items correctly in the baskets The spray arms could not turn freely Incorrect position of the items in the baskets Make sure that an incorrect position of t...

Page 28: ...enser The activation of the rinse aid dispenser can occur only with the Multi tab function activated 1 Switch on the appliance The appliance must be in setting mode 2 Press and hold function button B...

Page 29: ...bar 0 05 MPa Maximum 8 bar 0 8 MPa Electrical connection Information on the electrical connection voltage overall power and fuse is given on the rating plate on the inner edge of the appliance door Ca...

Page 30: ...inet If the appliance door does not close correctly loosen or tighten the adjustable feet until the level of the appliance is perfect Caution Carefully follow the instructions on the enclosed template...

Page 31: ...locknut must be correctly fitted to avoid water leaks If the appliance is connected to new pipes or pipes which have not been used for a long time you should run the water for a few minutes before co...

Page 32: ...of the hose provided Our appliances are supplied with a security device to protect against the return of dirty water back into the appliance If the spigot of your sink has a no return valve incorpora...

Page 33: ...stalled shockproof socket Multi way plugs connectors and extension cables must not be used This could constitute a fire hazard through overheating If necessary have the domestic wiring system socket r...

Page 34: ...r and concise details of fault 4 The purchase date as found on your receipt 5 The model and serial number of the appliance So that you always have these numbers at hand we recommend you to make a note...

Page 35: ...eynes 01908 679171 John Lewis Newcastle upon Tyne 0191 232 5000 John Lewis Norwich 01603 660021 John Lewis Nottingham 0115 941 8282 John Lewis Peterborough 01733 344644 John Lewis at home Poole 01202...

Page 36: ...117933783 A 402012 Subject to change without notice...

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