Kleenmaid DW25 W Instructions For Use And Warranty Details Download Page 16

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the waste filters
The filtration system consists of several
components:
A – The two-part waste filter
B – The main filter
C – The micro-filter

The filters are located in the middle of the tub
and must be cleaned regularly to ensure

optimum washing results.

A

A - Two-part waste filters.

Before removing the filters, remove any
waste from the main filter with a sponge to
avoid the waste blocking the sprinkling arms.

Unscrew the waste filter a quarter turn and
remove it.

Remove the main filter

Remove the micro-filter.

Important: Do not
forget to lock the

waste filter by turning it a

quarter turn.

B

C

Carefully clean all the filters
under running water

.

To re-insert the filters

Follow the above instructions

in 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 abrasive powders, scouring

pads, spirit-based products or solvents.
Preferably use a cloth or a sponge.

• If you have a stainless steel door you may use

products adapted for stainless steel. See the
manufacturer’s instructions for advice on their
use.

We recommend using CSSPP - Stainless Steel
Liquid Pump cleaner. Please contact our After
Sales Service on 1300 652 100 or your nearest
store on 13 13 08.

Every year

To maintain your machine in perfect working
order you should clean it once or twice a year.
Run on “Heavy Wash” programme with the
machine empty and a special dishwasher
cleaning product available from any reputable
dealer.

Prolonged period of non-use

Clean your machine completely then unplug the
electricity supply and close the water tap.

Summary of Contents for DW25 W

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use and Warranty Details Dishwashers DW25 W White DW25 X Stainless Steel DISHWASHER c o l l e c t i o n...

Page 2: ...ns on how to install your new appliance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls and...

Page 3: ...ms 12 Options Settings information 13 Glassware Pots and Silverware 14 Cutlery China and Woodware 14 Installation 15 Technical characteristics 15 Instructions for cleaning and maintenance 16 Troublesh...

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: ...ide only It is the responsibility of the Plumber and Electrician to ensure that each installation complies with local by laws 2 Connection to cold water is recommended 3 This Dishwasher must not be co...

Page 6: ...Connect the waste pipe A Either to the ventilated siphon The waste pipe must be free in the siphon and should be no deeper than 20 cm B Or on the sink siphon Be careful not to forget to remove the sip...

Page 7: ...ss and adjust accordingly For good wash results it is very important to set the dishwasher to the correct level of water hardness and to set the correct level of rinse aid see page 6 Ca Filling the re...

Page 8: ...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 Separat...

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

Page 10: ...stant stains fat sauce cooking and frying stains Every day and cooking dishes Auto wash 60 C An automatic programme adapted to the quantity of items and any amount of residue Your dishwasher optimises...

Page 11: ...nishing time Symbol for the water softener s setting Rinse aid symbol Forced air drying Washing Rinsing Drying End of programme Programme progress Programme animation Stop Washing in progress Drying P...

Page 12: ...e aid Almost empty Empty symbol flashing The water tap is closed The drain or the drain hose is blocked Anti leak system intervention by the After Sales Service required Filling level Door poorly clos...

Page 13: ...programme Hold down the Start button for 2 seconds the programme light goes out and you can then re programme Cutting off the regenerating salt and the rinse aid If the water is especially soft and d...

Page 14: ...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 pl...

Page 15: ...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 Fuses 10 A Power 2150 2300 W Capacity 12 plac...

Page 16: ...s in 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...

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Page 18: ...lip the apron onto the bottom of the plinth Make sure it is correctly clipped at both ends and the centre Adjust the height of the apron snip the end with a pair of scissors and cut one or more strips...

Page 19: ...19 5 6 9 7 10 8 To make loading easier move the tray to position and then return it to position 12 11...

Page 20: ...nser 3 Setting of upper basket Low position The water softener MUST be set to see page 7 to deactivate the device No salt is required For more information on the comparison tests in accordance with AS...

Page 21: ...21 INSTRUCTIONS FOR LABORATORY TESTS AS NZS LOAD 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 5 2 1 2 5 A 4 3 B C 4 3 5 5 5 2 1 2...

Page 22: ...22 YOUR NOTES...

Page 23: ...stalled outside the normal servicing area of the above the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser...

Page 24: ...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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