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13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

Food traces and deposits in the
glasses

- Items poorly arranged (mas-

ked by another larger item or
situated underneath it, items
nested or jammed together).

- Upper spray arm blocked by

cutlery or a dish etc. 

- Filter poorly locked and lifting

during washing.

- Micro filter screen clogged.

- One or more holes in the spray

arm blocked.

- Arrange the items properly.

Use the most appropriate
areas and accessories for each
type of item (see instructions).

Check that the spray arm
rotates freely. Set the basket in
the high position if necessary.

- Check the filter’s facing and that

the filter is locked in place (push
it in fully, turning it to the right).

- Remove all the filters and clean

them (in warm water), including
the micro filter’s screen (once
a month).

- Remove the spray arm by turn-

ing the lever a quarter of a turn
and clean it under the tap (do
not use any tool that could
damage the holes). Re-install
the spray arm.

Traces of grease

- Detergent dose too low; ineffi-

cient detergent; stale product.

- Inappropriate programme

(temperature too low; duration
too short).

- Increase the dose; try another

detergent.

- Select a programme with a

higher temperature.

• POOR WASHING RESULTS

Problem

Possible 

C

auses

What to do?

The appliance will not restart

- Door opened during a

washing cycle.

- Wait for the time delay to end

(controlled internally by the
appliance).

The appliance does not drain

(Cf. table fault d02).

- The cover has not been remo-

ved from the sink’s U-bend.

- Drain hose kinked.

- Filters totally blocked.

- Pump blocked.

- Remove the cover.

- Check the drain hose line

behind the machine is OK.

- Remove and clean the filters

and the drain.

- Initiate a Soaking programme

If the fault persists, call a tech-
nician.

Summary of Contents for DW29 W

Page 1: ...D DI IS SH HW WA AS SH HE ER R c c o o l l l l e e c c t t i i o o n n Instructions for Use and Warranty Details Dishwashers DW34 W White DW34 X Stainless Steel...

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Page 3: ...__________________________________ 10 For multi purpose products ________________________________ 10 6 LOADING OF REGENERATING SALT __________________________ 12 7 LOADING OF RINSING PRODUCT ________...

Page 4: ...hildren s safety This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a respon sible person to ensure that they can use the applian...

Page 5: ...ed and contact Kleenmaid s after sales service ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the municipa...

Page 6: ...here may be some slight differences in the details and the equipment between your appliance and the descriptions provided here Removable top Upper basket Washing products dispenser Oversize plate barr...

Page 7: ...g time for the programme AUTOCLEAN A specific maintenance programme specially designed for your dishwasher Please refer to Chapter 10 The washing programmes and Chapter 12 Cleaning your appliance Indi...

Page 8: ...ves that prevent wear on poor quality glasses or the risk of stainless items corro ding Important Follow the instructions in the user s manual and the recommendations on the multi purpose detergent s...

Page 9: ...ATER HARDNESS AND SELECT THE TYPE OF DETER GENT TRADITIONAL OR MULTI PURPOSE T Te es st t s st tr ri ip p H Ha ar rd dn ne es ss s 0 10 F 10 25 F 25 40 F 40 55 F 55 70 F 70 F W Wa at te er r Soft Slig...

Page 10: ...f your items whatever the type of multi purpose product used Proceed to set the option if necessary Press the Delayed Start button to select Sparkling Clean Press the button again if you wish to retur...

Page 11: ...very dirty and for programmes with a pre wash we recommend that you add 5g of detergent a dessert spoonful into your dishwasher s tub in accordance with the pro grammes table Important Keep these pro...

Page 12: ...ing salt special ly designed for dishwashers Use the funnel supplied with your dish washer The first time top up with water up to the rim of the tank Regenerating salt indicator This illuminates when...

Page 13: ...pproximately one glass The original setting is in the centre middle position reference mark 2 If you encounter marks or poor drying after a few cycles you can adjust the setting using the adjustment l...

Page 14: ...thing catches on the oversize plate barrier to avoid blocking the rotating spray arm Unloading your items Empty the lower basket to avoid drips from the upper basket falling onto the lower basket THE...

Page 15: ...Position the cavities of glasses cups or bowls facing downwards Adjusting the height of the upper basket For large dishes to be loaded in the lower basket the upper basket must be set the to high posi...

Page 16: ...he cutlery basket to avoid the risk of an accident Long bladed knives and other sharp kitchen utensils must be placed flat in the upper bas ket Avoid washing cutlery with horn handles in your dishwash...

Page 17: ...elled The light is permanently lit Anti overflow system This system automatically activates the drain pump if the water level in the tub reaches an abnormal height Anti leak protection system This sys...

Page 18: ...t consumes more energy Drying by condenser Mixed N No or rm ma al ll ly y d di ir rt ty y A normal amount of dried on and greasy residue on everyday items Faster but consumes more energy Hot rinse Rin...

Page 19: ...45 C Washing at 45 C Empty S Sp pe ec ci if fi ic c m ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e p pr ro og gr ra am mm me e a ac cc ce es ss si ib bl le e b by y p pr re es ss si in ng g t th he e A AU UT TO O...

Page 20: ...nsive Universal Normal Normal Eco Prewash Opti 60 Fig 02 A A E E B B C C G G F F Delaying the start of a programme Press the button successively to select a start delay for up to 12 hours delay C Co o...

Page 21: ...r when empty of crockery Press the A AU UT TO OC CL LE EA AN N button The display shows you the remaining time for the programme Confirm by pressing Start Cancel The programme starts The Locked light...

Page 22: ...waste does not block the sprinkler arms Rotate the spray arm as shown in the drawing Fig 21 Loosen the waste filter a quarter of a turn and then remove it Remove the main filter Remove the micro filte...

Page 23: ...pty Press the AUTOCLEAN button The screen shows you the time the programme will end Confirm by pressing Start The programme starts If not using your dishwasher for a prolonged period Clean your dishwa...

Page 24: ...adjusting the rear feet The upper basket does not stay in the high position Poor manipulation the basket is being pulled upwards too quickly Act more progressively see instructions one side and then t...

Page 25: ...kinked Selection error or programme blocked Start button pressed too long greater than 2 secs Appliance in Safety mode anti leak Cf table fault d07 Check the socket and the fuse Check the tap is open...

Page 26: ...ng the micro filter s screen once a month Remove the spray arm by turn ing the lever a quarter of a turn and clean it under the tap do not use any tool that could damage the holes Re install the spray...

Page 27: ...protective product if necessary Coloured marks tea wine cof fee Items poorly arranged Detergent dose too low or inef ficient detergent Programme temperature too low If you use a multifunction product...

Page 28: ...tion of the cycle as much as possible Leave the door ajar for a few minutes Condensation on the wall of the inside door or the tub Condensation may form on the walls particularly after the appliance h...

Page 29: ...rinsing product distributor 2 The water softener must be set to 0 10 F instructions in the paragraph on Adjusting the water softener Door ajar 100 mm upon completion of dry test For more information...

Page 30: ...ONS FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES IEC LOAD A 1 2 3 4 5 C B 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 N NO OK K N NO OK K O OK K 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 1 5 3 3 3 5 5...

Page 31: ...S FOR THE TESTING LABORATORIES AS NZS LOAD A C B 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 N NO OK K N NO OK K O OK K 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 1 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 2 2 1...

Page 32: ...32 NOTES...

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Page 35: ...er 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 s home W WH HA AT T T TH HE ES SE E W WA AR RR RA AN NT TI IE ES S...

Page 36: ...ce e P PO O B Bo ox x 5 55 56 60 0 M MA AR RO OO OC CH HY YD DO OR RE E B BC C Q QL LD D 4 45 55 58 8 F Fo or r y yo ou ur r n ne ea ar re es st t s st to or re e c ca al ll l 1 13 31 13 30 08 8 o or...

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