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For best washing results, be careful before loading
dishes to remove food residue. Any burned or
stuck leftovers should be removed.
Your dishwasher has two baskets for 12 place
settings (132pieces) according to AS 2007 

(Fig. A-

B-C

see page 19). Always turn the inside of the

dishes towards the bottom. Be sure that no dish
hides others and the spray jet is not obstructed.
Check that the spray arm is free to rotate.

Lower basket (Fig. 7-9)

Place the dishes so that water may circulate
freely and spray all the utensils. (Avoid
attaching and piling dishes up).
This basket is especially intended to hold:
plates, cutlery, dishes, frying pans, saucepans.
Dishes and frying pans can be placed on the
right-hand side or even in the front.
Avoid mixing plates and soup dishes. You should
preferably place same-sized plates together.
Place soup dishes at the back, in the high pin
area.
Make sure nothing obstructs the rotation of the
lifting arm (saucepan handles, cutlery or large
dishes).

The cutlery baskets

are sliding and can be

placed in any area of the lower basket meaning
that you can change the layout according to the
type of dishes you are washing.
Removable grids are adaptable to cutlery
baskets allowing you to arrange cutlery,
especially small spoons, as you wish.
For optimum washing, you can use the
separation grids.

Cutlery (Fig. 8)

• Place handles downwards.
• It is preferable to place small spoons in the

separating grids.

• Avoid washing wooden, bone or hollow

handled cutlery in the machine.

• Separate silverware from other metals using

the separating grid.

Important note :

For reasons of safety, we

recommend you place sharp-ended table knives
blade down in the cutlery basket.
Long-bladed cutlery and other sharp utensils
should be placed flat in the upper basket.
Dropping knives point first will cause damage
to the basket and will not be covered under
warranty.

Upper basket (Fig. 10)

This basket is particularly intended to hold
glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls, bowls,
saucers etc… 
Place glasses so that they do not touch and tip
them sufficiently so that they do not retain any
water.

Place the hollow end of glasses, cups

and bowls facing downwards.

Arrange the

dishes methodically to gain space (rows of glass,
cups, and bowls).
You can also stack cups, ladles, etc. on the racks.

The upper basket should be adjusted to the HIGH
position when loading large plates in the lower
basket. 

Setting the HIGH POSITION

Slowly lift the basket until you hear a

click

on each side.

Setting the LOW POSITION

Lift the basket completely on both sides

(click)

and then follow it downwards.

Make sure that the two runners are adjusted
to the same level.

LOADING THE DISHWASHER

Summary of Contents for DW24 X

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use and Warranty Details Dishwashers DW24 W White DW24 X Stainless Steel DISHWASHER c o l l e c t i o n...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...achine 11 Glassware Pots and Silverware 12 Cutlery China and Woodware 12 Installation 13 Technical characteristics 13 Instructions for cleaning and maintenance 14 Troubleshooting 15 Illustrations 16 1...

Page 4: ...e swallowed If the machine malfunctions due to other causes than those mentioned in this booklet disconnect the machine remove the plug or break the circuit concerned and contact our after sales servi...

Page 5: ...o maintain stability and proper alignment you should attach your machine to the work surface using a bracket 2 Water Supply Fig 2 a The water supply to the Dishwasher should not be less than 12 mm dom...

Page 6: ...turned off when connecting to the electric circuit Replacing the electric lead WARNING In the interests of safety the electrical supply lead should ONLY be replaced by the manufacturer s after sales...

Page 7: ...o the correct level of water hardness and to set the correct level of rinse aid see page 6 Filling the regenerating salt reservoir You must fill this with water just before starting your first wash th...

Page 8: ...ecially small spoons as you wish For optimum washing you can use the separation grids Cutlery Fig 8 Place handles downwards It is preferable to place small spoons in the separating grids Avoid washing...

Page 9: ...out to fill with powder liquid or tablet Minimum and maximum levels are marked on the inside of the distributor and represent approximately 5 25 grams or 2 5 teaspoons Amount required to be used for e...

Page 10: ...Prewash This very short cycle used without detergent rinses dishes waiting to be washed the next day or the day after Intensive 70 C Recommended for very dirty dishes with large quantities of dry or...

Page 11: ...rogrammes knob one notch to select the Extra Drying option the 30 mn light is only temporarily lit Turn it 2 notches to cancel the option the 15 mn light is only temporarily lit Door poorly closed The...

Page 12: ...me into contact with each other as this can stain the silver Remove sterling and silver plated cutlery from the dishwasher and hand dry it immediately after the programme has finished Wooden bone and...

Page 13: ...r safety reasons Kleenmaid recommends that your dishwasher is not installed directly below a cooktop If installation is carried out in this manner your warranty may be void Voltage 230 240 V 50 Hz Fus...

Page 14: ...reverse C Clean as necessary Underneath the filters around the door and the door joint with a damp sponge to remove any deposit Use only soap and water for the body and control panel Do not clean with...

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Page 16: ...instruction manual 1 2 3 4 Regenerating salt reservoir Waste filters Washing product container Rinse aid container Lower sprinkling arm Information Rating Plate After Sales service reference Drying va...

Page 17: ...17 5 6 9 7 8 10...

Page 18: ...er 3 Setting of upper basket Low position The water softener MUST be set to 0 10 F No lights lit see page 7 to deactivate the device No salt is required For more information on the comparison tests in...

Page 19: ...19 INSTRUCTIONS FOR LABORATORY TESTS AS NZS LOAD B A 1 2 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 20: ...YOUR NOTES 20...

Page 21: ...leenmaid or their designated Agents Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Ag...

Page 22: ...oor Cooking Centres Built In Coffee Machines Rangehoods Sinks Waste Disposals Taps Cookware Refrigerators Freezers Wine Cellars Vacuum Cleaners Free Standing Ranges For sales informations on the full...

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