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 08/2015

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PART 

: WASHING DISHES / CUTLERY

Purchase dishes designated as dishwasher safe.
Use a gentle dishwashing detergent marked as "gentle on dishes". If necessary seek out further information 
from the dishwashing detergent manufacturer.
For certain types of dishes select a lower temperature.
To prevent possible damage, remove glassware and cutlery from the dishwasher as soon as possible after the 
end of the wash.

Unsuitable are:

cutlery with wooden, bone or mother-of-pearl handles;
plastic parts that are not heat resistant;
older cutlery with glued parts that are not heat resistant;
glued cutlery or dishes;
tin or copper dishes;
crystal glassware;
metal parts susceptible to corrosion;
wooden cutting boards;
dishes made from synthetic fi bres.

Partially suitable are:

some types of glass may corrode after several washes;
silver and aluminium cookware may become discoloured by the wash;
glazed patterns may fade if washed frequently.

NOTE:
Your dishwasher will achieve the best performance if you follow these instructions for loading dishes into 
the racks. The function and appearance of the racks and the cutlery basket may diff er depending on the 
model of the dishwasher.

NOTE:
Do not place any items into the dishwasher soiled by cigarette ash, wax, varnish or paint. 
When buying new dishes, check that they are dishwasher safe.

First remove remaining or burned on foods. It is not necessary to wash dishes under running water.

Load the dishes into the dishwasher as follows.

Items such as cups, glasses, pots / pans, etc., should be placed bottom up.
Curved cookware and cookware with projections should be placed at an angle to allow water to freely fl ow out.
Place dishes safely so that they cannot tip over.
Place dishes in such a way that the spraying arms can rotate freely during the wash.

NOTE:
Do not wash very small pieces in the dishwasher because they can easily fall out of the rack.

Summary of Contents for PD 125 IQ

Page 1: ...DISHWASHER USER S MANUAL PD 125 IQ...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual...

Page 3: ...r 1 Water softener 1 Identifying water hardness 1 Adding salt into the salt compartment 1 Adding rinsing aid Settings dial rinse Dishwashing detergents PART BASIC FUNCTIONS 2 Selecting programs and st...

Page 4: ...Information After unpacking the appliance Check the appliance for damage Never turn on a damaged appliance contact an authorised service centre Remove all packaging materials and take them to the near...

Page 5: ...washers into the powder compartment or the rinsing aid compartment Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor take any responsibility if this recommendation is not adhered to The water inside the applian...

Page 6: ...sket always with the blade pointing downwards If the power cord is damaged it must be repaired by the manufacturer service technician or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent injury Thisapp...

Page 7: ...y injuries to your children Prevent the situation where children could accidentally close themselves inside an old appliance To prevent such a situation destroy the door lock and cut off the power cor...

Page 8: ...e from A as most efficient to D as least efficient A Annual power consumption AE C in kWh per year at 280 cycles kWh 189 Power consumption Et per standard wash cycle kWh 0 66 Power consumption when po...

Page 9: ...ive program in terms of combined power and water consumption The declared noise emission level of the appliance represents a weighted level of sound power Lw relative to the reference sound power of 1...

Page 10: ...products from iron alloys Forks spoons and knives with wooden or bone handles handles from ivory or mother of pearl dishes glued with adhesive dishes soiled with abrasive acidic or alkaline substances...

Page 11: ...on the model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 12 11 10 9 14 1 Top cover 2 Upper rack with partitions 3 Top spraying arm 4 Lower rack 5 Bottom spraying arm 6 Filters 7 Rating label 8 Control panel 9 Washing detergen...

Page 12: ...let indicator 11 Half load indicator 12 Quick wash indicator 13 Extra quiet program indicator 14 Extra drying program indicator 15 Add salt indicator 16 Add rinsing aid indicator 17 Child lock indicat...

Page 13: ...g process by adjusting the water temperature and wash cycle time that you selected 10 Tablet use function Use this function when using tablets containing salt rinsing aid and washing detergent 11 Half...

Page 14: ...check the add salt indicator on the display When this indicator is lit on the display it is necessary to add salt 16 Add rinsing aid indicator To find out whether there is a sufficient amount of rins...

Page 15: ...below 0 C Prior to installation take all packaging materials off the dishwasher and dispose of them properly Locate the dishwasher near a water supply and drain connection You need to take into consid...

Page 16: ...d check that water is not leaking anywhere For safety reasons make sure to always turn off the water supply at the end of every wash cycle NOTE Certain models of the appliance are supplied with an Aqu...

Page 17: ...cian or another qualified person Otherwise an accident or injury may result For safety reasons always check that you have disconnected the power plug from the power socket at the end of the wash cycle...

Page 18: ...hwasher under the countertop ensuring not to crimp or bend the hoses Fig 4 Product Without insulation With insulation All models for 2nd rack for 3rd rack Height 820 mm 830 mm 835 mm WARNING After rem...

Page 19: ...be left on your dishes which may negatively affect the washing efficiency and lifetime of your dishwasher The appliance should be equipped with a special softener which uses the salt compartment for s...

Page 20: ...onds The message Keep pressing x Hold down for time X will appear on the display showing the time that the buttons still need to be pressed As soon as number 0 appears on the display the Settings Menu...

Page 21: ...pour 750 ml of water into the salt compartment c Place the funnel included accessory on the opening of the compartment and pour 1 kg of salt into it It is normal for a small amount of water to run ou...

Page 22: ...g aid After filling the compartment with rinsing aid the entire indicator is dark As the rinsing aid is gradually used up the point of the indicator becomes smaller Never allow the amount of rinsing a...

Page 23: ...ashingprogramsincombinationwithconcentrateddishwashingdetergentsreducespollution and is appropriate for your dishes These programs are specifically improved with enzymes which are contained in concent...

Page 24: ...pre wash partition 4 Close the dishwashing detergent compartment 5 Now turn on the dishwasher NOTE The mark MIN in the main wash detergent compartment corresponds to approximately 20g of dishwashing...

Page 25: ...the selected program on the program number indicator 20 NOTES x Select the desired wash program based on how soiled the dishes are The program table contained in this user s manual will also help x Y...

Page 26: ...pen the door and leave it ajar to speed up the drying process x When the dishwasher is stopped by the door being opened or by a power outage during a wash cycle then when the door is subsequently clos...

Page 27: ...ailable for all programs you will find the functions suitable for the individual wash programs in the table below The respective indicator will not be lit for functions that are not available for the...

Page 28: ...own buttons 7 8 3 Start the dishwasher by pressing the start pause button The message Program Activated Program is started will appear on the display NOTES A new program will start from the point wher...

Page 29: ...ek Croatian Russian Finnish Norwegian Dutch Swedish Danish Spanish Portuguese Polish e tina Slovenian Hungarian 2 Water hardness settings Setting water hardness is described in a previous chapter page...

Page 30: ...y slowly increasing temperature and lowering power consumption Child lock You can prevent others from changing the settings that you made while the dishwasher is running After starting a wash cycle si...

Page 31: ...press buttons without first pausing operation a warning message will be shown like Delay timer active Delayed start timer is active or invalid Invalid step After pausing operation you may select a new...

Page 32: ...dium Medium Medium High Low High Medium Dishwashing detergent 25 cm 3 15 cm 3 5 cm 3 A B B A B A A B B A B A B A B A Wash cycle process Detects degree of soiling automatically sets the temperature wat...

Page 33: ...wash 18 program is suitable for dishes with dried on pieces of food stains from beverages It is suitable for washing dishes after 4 people Only a powder washing detergent may be used for the Quick was...

Page 34: ...and aluminium cookware may become discoloured by the wash glazed patterns may fade if washed frequently NOTE Your dishwasher will achieve the best performance if you follow these instructions for load...

Page 35: ...be moved by the sprayed water current Loading the lower rack We recommend you place larger cookware and hard to clean cookware into the lower rack pots pans lids serving plates and bowls It is better...

Page 36: ...ck partitions 1 2 can be tilted upwards as necessary for example for loading tall glasses NQPSUBOU PUF GPS 5FTU BCPSBUPSJFT For detailed information on performance tests please contact following addre...

Page 37: ...er rack can be set without removal by simply lifting pushing down the upper rack on both sides Always check that both sides of the rack are at the same level Setting the lower rack Tilting down the ti...

Page 38: ...maller items if necessary Since it is very easy to take out it is possible to take out both the upper rack as well as the cutlery rack The cutlery rack consists of two parts If you need to increase th...

Page 39: ...d lift it up 3 Fine filter This filter stops the remains of soils and food in the area of the water tank and prevent the remains from returning back to the area of the dishwasher during the wash Insta...

Page 40: ...e control panel using a light damp wiping cloth Thoroughly dry the area after cleaning Clean the exterior parts of the dishwasher using a quality polish Never use any sharp items steel wool or coarse...

Page 41: ...from the power socket Always disconnect the dishwasher from the power source before cleaning or any maintenance No solvents or sandy cleaning agents Never clean the external or rubber parts of the di...

Page 42: ...el wash programs If the problem persists contact an authorised service centre F8 Malfunction of the heat element Contact an authorised service centre F1 The warning indicator is activated when the dis...

Page 43: ...nough dishwashing detergent An inappropriate program was selected The jets are clogged The filters are clogged The filters are incorrectly fitted The water draining pump is clogged There are whitish s...

Page 44: ...s and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the n...

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