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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 

 
SUMMARY 
 

1

 

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

1.1

 

APPLICATION, GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND INTENDED USE ............................................................................................ 3

 

1.2

 

NAME AND ADDRESS OF MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR........................................................................................ 3

 

1.3

 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO PRODUCT STANDARDS .......................................................................................... 3

 

1.4

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2

 

SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

3

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 6

 

3.1

 

CORRECT INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.2

 

SAFE USE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.3

 

CORRECT MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4

 

PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.1

 

OVERALL DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

4.2

 

OVERALL DIMENSIONS (SHR+ MODELS) ..................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.3

 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................................... 11

 

5

 

PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR USE ............................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.1

 

POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

5.2

 

CONNECTION TO THE WATER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................ 14

 

5.3

 

DRAIN CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

5.4

 

CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY................................................................................................................. 15

 

6

 

FIRST START-UP ................................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

6.1

 

FIRST START-UP ......................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.2

 

PREPARING FOR USE  ( IMPORTANT ) ......................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.3

 

USING THE WATER SOFTENER (ON MODELS WITH THIS FEATURE ONLY) .................................................................... 16

 

7

 

CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

7.1

 

SET-UP  (AUTHORISED STAFF ONLY) ........................................................................................................................... 19

 

7.2

 

MODIFIABLE PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................................................ 19

 

7.3

 

STARTING THE PERISTALTIC PUMPS – RAPID FILLING OF DETERGENT AND RINSE AID DELIVERY CIRCUIT. .................... 23

 

8

 

MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (FOR THE TECHNICIAN) .................................................................................. 24

 

9

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER .......................................................................................................................................... 26

 

9.1

 

BEFORE WASHING ..................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

9.2

 

FIRST USE EACH DAY (TANK AND BOILER EMPTY) ....................................................................................................... 27

 

9.3

 

OPERATING ANOMALIES ............................................................................................................................................ 28

 

9.4

 

PROGRAM CHANGE ................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

10

 

CHOSING THE PROGRAM .............................................................................................................................................. 30

 

11

 

BASKETS PROVIDED ...................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

12

 

MAINTENANCE AN CLEANING ....................................................................................................................................... 32

 

12.1

 

TOTAL PUMP-OUT AT THE END OF THE DAY ............................................................................................................... 33

 

12.2

 

CLEANING THE FILTER DURING THE DAY .................................................................................................................... 33

 

12.3

 

TOPPING UP WITH REGENERATING SALT (FOR MODELS WITH SOFTENER) .................................................................. 34

 

12.4

 

ROUTINE INSPECTION OF THE SPRAY ARM (ONCE A WEEK ) ....................................................................................... 34

 

12.5

 

LENGTHY PERIODS OUT OF USE.................................................................................................................................. 34

 

Summary of Contents for HTY511DH

Page 1: ...TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 15 6 FIRST START UP 16 6 1 FIRST START UP 16 6 2 PREPARING FOR USE IMPORTANT 16 6 3 USING THE WATER SOFTENER ON MODELS WITH THIS FEATURE ONLY 16 7 CONTROL PANEL 17 7 1 SET U...

Page 2: ...p it to hand throughout the appliance s life cycle since it contains important information about assembly safety use and maintenance In the event that the appliance is sold on consign this manual to t...

Page 3: ...ith even a single part of the appliance or the use of non genuine spare parts 1 2 Name and address of manufacturer or distributor Smeg S p A Via Leonardo da Vinci 4 42016 Guastalla RE Tel 39 0522 8211...

Page 4: ...4 1 4 Description of the appliance U COVER TOP D DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL C HOOD M HOOD OPENING CLOSING HANDLE F ADJUSTABLE FEET...

Page 5: ...s electrical system This symbol appears next to important information Read the instructions provided with care and comply with the procedures and rules described This symbol appears next to informati...

Page 6: ...d properly and do not constitute a hazard Electrical safety is only ensured if the dishwasher is connected to an earth conductor compliant with the relevant electrical regulations If in doubt have the...

Page 7: ...ainers When using the dishwasher remember that the plates are very hot at the end of a wash cycle Knives and pointed kitchen equipment must be placed in the basket with their tips downwards or horizon...

Page 8: ...o alterations or changes of any kind to the appliance s electrical circuits or mechanical structure are permitted The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage arising from unauthorised alte...

Page 9: ...PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 4 1 Overall dimensions R LOWER BACK PANEL E ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CABLE C FILLER HOSE P PERISTALTIC HOSES Q EARTH TERMINAL S DRAIN HOSE T EXTERNAL DISPENSER POWER CABLE ENTRY POI...

Page 10: ...10 4 2 Overall dimensions SHR models R LOWER BACK PANEL E ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CABLE C FILLER HOSE P PERISTALTIC HOSES Q EARTH TERMINAL S DRAIN HOSE T EXTERNAL DISPENSER POWER CABLE ENTRY POINT...

Page 11: ...ure of 35 C Intake water hardness models with softener f 60 Intake water hardness models without softener f 15 Water intake flow rate models with rinsing pump L min min 6 Water intake flow rate models...

Page 12: ...components can be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations 5 1 Positioning and installation Place the dishwasher in the chosen point and remove the protective film Level the dishwasher wit...

Page 13: ...13...

Page 14: ...hoses for connection to the water supply Old hoses or hoses salvaged from previous installations must not be used If the water supply system has been unused for a long time or if work has been done on...

Page 15: ...e dishwasher is put into operation If the dishwasher is connected to the electrical mains by means of a plug it must be of the same type as the power socket suitable for the appliance s rated electric...

Page 16: ...in the water which indicates its hardness causes whitish marks on dry dishes and dishes also tend to lose their shine over time The dishwasher is equipped with an automatic water softener which remove...

Page 17: ...ide the dishwasher is provided Tank heating element on symbol No salt symbol if softener is fitted Boiler element on symbol No detergent symbol if a system for monitoring outside the dishwasher is pro...

Page 18: ...n the display shows the type of dishwasher PRF 400 PRF 500 CAPOTE followed by the firmware version and update installed If the dishwasher is already powered up press the on off button for direct displ...

Page 19: ...or each parameter To confirm the value required simply quit the menu or move on to the next parameter by pressing Quitting the setup menu automatically wait about 3 minutes without using the controls...

Page 20: ...optional if installed From 0 0 g l to 3 0 g l every time is pressed the value increases of 0 2 g l Beyond 3 0 g l every time is pressed the value increases 1 0 g l up to 10 0 g l maximum value Factor...

Page 21: ...Ppm mg l Hardness dH German degrees Hardness dF French degrees Setting level Regeneration off H00 150 8 5 15 H01 200 11 20 H02 300 17 30 H03 400 22 5 40 H04 500 28 50 H05 600 33 5 60 H06 With values o...

Page 22: ...eshooting section restore t Stop ON and or connect the appliance to a hot water supply High speed FST or economy ECO filling FILL Fast start FST starts the dishwasher in less than the standard time le...

Page 23: ...on procedure explained in the previous point With the dishwasher powered up and the tank full press the on off button for a few seconds when appears on the display release the button and press it agai...

Page 24: ...blocked with a foreign body In case the problem is not solved please contact the After Sales Service 23 Boiler does not heat up as expected The problem may be occurring because water is continually en...

Page 25: ...pump malfunction if present 27 Boiler emptying malfunction with tank full Or boiler full signal on models without rinsing pump Faulty boiler pressure switch it always detects full If this occurs in m...

Page 26: ...r device Failure to comply with this recommendation leads to forfeiture of the warranty entitlement on the appliance s water system Industrial dishwasher detergents may cause serious irritation Comply...

Page 27: ...erature is reached The duration of this stage may vary depending on the mains water temperature and on the single phase connection if possible depending on the model Press the button quickly to displa...

Page 28: ...r is opened with the cycle in progress CLOSE flashes and the program stops After closing the door the program start must be confirmed by pressing and holding it down for 1 second light L2 changes from...

Page 29: ...heating of the water in the boiler and tank with the cycle running the tank heating element and boiler heating element symbols may appear on the display Tank heating does not start until heating of t...

Page 30: ...e duration might increase depending on the intake water temperature and the thermostop setting Power blackouts If the dishwasher is open when power is restored the display will read t and the heating...

Page 31: ...model Extra baskets can be purchased through the After Sale Service The following images are indicative Glasses Place the glasses downwards Cutlery Use the dedicated basket Place the cutlery randomly...

Page 32: ...here taking care that no large residues fall into the sump underneath Clean them to remove residues and rinse with plenty of water then put them correctly back in place do not use sharp or pointed to...

Page 33: ...avy duty working conditions the filter should be cleaned every 30 40 cycles keeping the machine in operating conditions to do this carry out the partial tank pump out routine program P0 TANK UNL Press...

Page 34: ...screws 2 as shown Do not unscrew the nozzles Clean the holes and nozzles under a jet of clean running water do not use tools which might cause damage Reassemble the spray arms with care Clean the outs...

Page 35: ...rectly Low washing temperature Verify the temperature displayed if it is inferior than 50 C contact customer Support Improper set cycle Increase the duration of the washing cycle especially if the loa...

Page 36: ...water remains in the dishwasher Check that the filters are clean and that the drain pipe is not bent obstructed narrowed Check that the drain pump is not blocked with a foreign body follow steps indi...

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