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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.

Summary of Contents for ST663-1

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

Page 2: ...which provide a step by step description of the dishwasher functions with clear instructions accompanied by detailed illustrations Recommendations are given for the correct use of the baskets spray ar...

Page 3: ...S IS VISIBLY POSITIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR THE NAME PLATE ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR MUST NEVER BE REMOVED DO NOT LEAVE THE DISCARDED PACKAGING MATERIALS UNSUPERVISED WITHIN THE HOME SEP...

Page 4: ...OUBT CONSULT YOUR DEALER THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN THE APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR USE B...

Page 5: ...NSIDE THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DO NOT CUT THE HOSE AND DO NOT ALLOW THE SOLENOID VALVE TO DROP INTO WATER IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWE...

Page 6: ...ter is required to allow the power supply cable and pipes to pass Level the appliance on the floor using its adjustable feet This operation is essential for ensuring correct operation of the dishwashe...

Page 7: ...it inside the kitchen sink using the plastic support provided taking care not to crush or excessively bend the hose It is important to prevent the hose from coming loose and falling For this purpose t...

Page 8: ...nd the occurrence of a fault troubleshooting 3 PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTON By pressing this button in sequence it is possible to select the desired program 4 5 HALF LOAD BUTTON Pressing this button selec...

Page 9: ...es with light dirt Wash at 40 C Cold rinse Rinse at 45 C Dry 80 18 1 20 3 ECO Wash immediately after use for dishes with normal dirt Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry 123 16 9 0 75 4 NORMAL Di...

Page 10: ...appliance door and 20g into the dispenser Rinse aid setting 4 6 The door can be opened at the end of the cycle approximately 50 mm for improved drying performance AS NZS 2007 cycle test conditions Th...

Page 11: ...12 In the front there are one or two supports depending on the models for small plates B To use them they have to be turned towards the front of the dishwasher User instructions...

Page 12: ...l for small loads and saves water and electricity It is controlled by the HALF LOAD button 3 see section 3 Description of the controls and allows washing in the upper basket only IMPORTANT at the end...

Page 13: ...ams 4 and 5 illuminate simultaneously the word end is displayed on the window Close the door After approximately 1 minute the dishwasher will advance to the end of cycle CHANGING THE PROGRAM To change...

Page 14: ...more resistant to aggressive detergents and high temperatures do not pour the detergent directly on the dishes If it is necessary to open dishwasher door during the washing cycle there will be a 1 min...

Page 15: ...ed as required 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 cy...

Page 16: ...s 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 t...

Page 17: ...he 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 no...

Page 18: ...e 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...

Page 19: ...de 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...

Page 20: ...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 The rear...

Page 21: ...g downwards Take care during loading to avoid injury from the knife blades The basket is suitable for all types of cutlery except those long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm Ladles wooden...

Page 22: ...is used in the lowermost position it can also be loaded with serving dishes provided they are only slightly soiled The top basket is fitted on the left with two plastic racks which can be raised to m...

Page 23: ...ng forwards cups and concave containers should always be loaded with the opening facing down The left side of the basket can be loaded with cups and glasses on two levels In the centre section plates...

Page 24: ...op first releasing it as shown in the diagram push the guide to free the wheels fit the upper or lower pair of wheels into the guide depending on the setting required return the stop to its original p...

Page 25: ...ving closed the water supply tap unscrew the end of the water intake hose remove the filter A and clean it delicately under running water Reassemble filter A in its seat and carefully screw the water...

Page 26: ...wards GENERAL 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 th...

Page 27: ...washer 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 that the drain ho...

Page 28: ...nd therefore any rust marks are due to external elements fragments of rust from the water pipes pots cutlery etc Special products are commercially available to remove such marks check that the amount...

Page 29: ...The water is not heated or the heating parameters are not correct Repeat the washing program if the problem persists contact the after sales service E4 Water temperature monitoring malfunction Interr...

Page 30: ...t the after sales service E9 Water intake system malfunction Contact the after sales service Light off Light on Light flashing If an alarm occurs the appliance interrupts the program in progress and s...

Page 31: ...dge of the control panel Free standing 600 mm Semi integrated 590 mm Height Free standing from 850 mm to 870 mm Semi integrated from 820 mm to 870 mm Capacity 14 Standard place settings Water supply p...

Page 32: ...tifs illustr s ci dessus Nur einige Modelle verf gen ber eine der beiden unten dargestellten Einrichtungen NOTA BENE NOTA NOTA uitsluitend bepaalde modellen zijn uitgerust met n van de twee onderstaan...

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