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User instructions

The market offers liquid and powder detergents with differing
chemical compositions, which may contain 

phosphates

, or be

phosphate-free but contain 

natural enzymes

.

- Detergents containing 

phosphates

 are more effective against

grease and starch at 

temperatures above 60°C

.

-

Enzyme 

detergents, on the other hand, are also effective at lower

temperatures (

from 40 to 55°C

) and are more easily

biodegradable. With enzyme detergents it is possible to obtain at
low temperatures comparable results to those which can only be
achieved at

 65°C

 using traditional detergents.

For the safeguarding of the environment we recommend the use of

phosphate- and chlorine free

 detergents.

Also available are tablet detergents which state that that no salt or
rinse aid is required. In some cases, these detergents might not give
good results, especially with short and/or low-temperature washing
cycles.
If performance problems (e.g. a white coating on the tank or dishes,
poor drying, dirt on dishes at the end of the wash) are noted, users
are advised to return to conventional products (granular salt, powder
detergent and liquid rinse aid).
However, please note that on return to the use of conventional salt,
a number of cycles will be required before the system becomes fully
efficient again, so traces of white coating may still be found on the
tank and dishes. If the problem persists for too long, contact the
After-Sales Service.

When using detergent in tablet form (bear in mind that we
recommend the use of three separate products: detergent, salt and
rinse aid), place the tablets in the cutlery rack. The dispenser is
designed to use powder or liquid detergent and the door does not
open completely during the washing cycle. This means that a tablet
is not completely dissolved (released), which may lead to the
following:

-

not enough detergent released during the cycle, with poor washing
results;

-

the detergent forms a solid block in the distributor and is released
during the final rinse cycle.

The introduction of detergent into the rinse aid dispenser, even in
liquid form, will damage the dishwasher.

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Summary of Contents for SNZ4427

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISHWASHER...

Page 2: ...order This manual provides a quick and easy reference for answering all your questions concerning the use of your new dishwasher INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS these are intended for the qualified technici...

Page 3: ...SIBILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE THE NAME PLATE FEATURING THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND MARKINGS IS VISIBLY POSITIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR THE NAME PLATE ON THE INNE...

Page 4: ...TION ABOUT TREATMENT RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CITY OFFICE YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE OR THE SHOP WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT IN THE EVENT OF A FA...

Page 5: ...LVE TO DROP INTO WATER IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND FROM THE WATER SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLING THE DISHWASHER P...

Page 6: ...p of a free standing dishwasher is absolutely forbidden Building in a dishwasher underneath a ceramic hob is absolutely forbidden A dishwasher can be built in underneath a conventional hob provided th...

Page 7: ...fectiveness Make the connection to the domestic hot water supply using the same procedure described for connecting to the cold water supply DRAIN CONNECTION Insert the dishwasher s drain hose into a d...

Page 8: ...THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE SUPPLY CORD HAVE IT REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE AFTER CHANGING THE SUPPLY CORD MAKE SURE THAT THE BRACKET WHICH SECURES THE CORD I...

Page 9: ...3 1 Front panel All the dishwasher controls are grouped on the front panel 1 ON OFF BUTTON 2 SELECTION PROGRAMS BUTTONS P1 P5 3 POWER ON LIGHT 4 PROGRAMS LIGHTS 5 NO RINSE AID LIGHT 6 PROGRAM PHASES...

Page 10: ...nse Rinse at 66 C Dry 125 13 1 01 NORMAL PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUAL Cold prewash Wash at 65 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry 80 17 1 20 SUPER PANS AND DISHES WITH DRY RESIDUALS VERY DIR...

Page 11: ...ent in accordance with AS NZS 2007 Amount of detergent pour 5g of cleaner on to the appliance door and 20g into the dispenser Rinse aid setting 4 6 The door can be opened at the end of the cycle appro...

Page 12: ...t obstruction The dishwasher door is securely closed LIGHTING When the ON OFF button 1 is pressed the dishwasher switches on and the light 3 comes on About 2 seconds later the PHASES PROGRAM lights 6...

Page 13: ...ll come on to confirm the operation START PROGRAM To start the dishwasher press the button of the PROGRAM 2 required for a few seconds until the light of the first phase of the selected program starts...

Page 14: ...pliance off and on has the same effect INTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM In order to interrupt a running program it is necessary press one of the SELECTION PROGRAMS buttons 2 keep the button pressed until the...

Page 15: ...t the door is opened during the operation to the next door closing it is going to be necessary to start the program as shown in paragraph START PROGRAM The program will resume from the point in which...

Page 16: ...N DETERGENT CONSUMPTION AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT The phosphates contained in dishwasher detergents are harmful to the environment To avoid using excessive amounts of detergent and to save on electr...

Page 17: ...ired ADDING THE RINSE AID The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and prevents the formation of scale deposits and staining it is automatically added to the water during the final rinse cycle from t...

Page 18: ...necessary to reduce the rinse aid setting ADDING THE DETERGENT To open the detergent dispenser cap lightly press the button P Add the detergent and close the cap carefully During the washing cycle th...

Page 19: ...tank or dishes poor drying dirt on dishes at the end of the wash are noted users are advised to return to conventional products granular salt powder detergent and liquid rinse aid However please note...

Page 20: ...dishes under running water before loading them into the baskets since this only wastes water Correct loading of the dishes helps ensure optimal washing results WARNING Make sure that the dishes are s...

Page 21: ...from anodised aluminium may lose their colour Silverware silver items may stain Glass and crystal in general glass and crystal objects can be washed in the dishwasher However certain types of glass a...

Page 22: ...e of soiling All types and combinations of loads are permitted provided that the dishes pots and pans are arranged with all the soiled surfaces exposed to the water jets coming from the bottom LOADING...

Page 23: ...the upper basket making sure that the knife blades do not protrude from the basket UPPER BASKET It is recommended to load the upper basket with small or medium sized items such as glasses small plates...

Page 24: ...otted verticalli into the forks Loading examples ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET The upper basket can be adjusted in two positions according to the user s needs and according to the height of the dishes in...

Page 25: ...CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTER The water intake filter A located at the outlet of the water supply tap needs to be cleaned periodically After having closed the water supply tap unscrew the end of t...

Page 26: ...L WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT MAINTENANCE The filters should be cleaned under running water using a stiff brush It is essential to thoroughly clean the filters according to the above inst...

Page 27: ...k that the dishwasher is connected to the electrical power supply there is no power failure the water tap is open the dishwasher door is properly closed If water remains inside the dishwasher check th...

Page 28: ...re visible traces of rust inside the tank the tank is made of steel and therefore any rust marks are due to external elements fragments of rust from the water pipes pots cutlery etc Special products a...

Page 29: ...water level inside the dishwasher safety unit has been tripped E3 The appliance cannot heat the water E4 Temperature sensor disconnected E5 The appliance is not able to take in water E6 The appliance...

Page 30: ...of the control panel Free standing 600 mm Semi integrated 570 mm Height Free standing from 850 mm to 870 mm Semi integrated from 820 mm to 870 mm Capacity 9 Standard place settings Water supply press...

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