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6.  Troubleshooting 

 

The dishwasher is  capable  of  signalling  a  number  of  faults  through  the 
simultaneous  illumination  of  several  indicator  lights,  with  the  following 
meanings: 

FAULT 

DESCRIPTION 

E1 

 

Acquastop failure (some models only) 

E2 

 

Safety level 

E3 

 

Water heating fault 

E4 

 

Water temperature detection fault 

E5 

 

Water intake fault 

E6 

 

Water drainage fault 

E7 

 

Turbine flow-meter fault (some models only) 

E8 

 

Alternate washing system fault 

E9 

 

Water intake system fault 
 

E11 

 

Wash pump fault. 

 

  Light off 

  Light on 

 

 

Light flashing 

 
If an alarm occurs, the machine stops the current program and indicates the fault. 
 

 

Alarms 

E1 and E11

 require you to contact the technical assistance service. 

 

Alarm 

E7

 is displayed at the end of the cycle, which is anyway completed, as it 

does not affect the operation of the dishwasher.

 

For  all  other  alarms,  proceed  as  follows:  stop  the  current  program,  switch  off  the 
dishwasher. Switch on and program the dishwasher again to start the new wash cycle. 
 

 

If  the  malfunction  persists,  contact  your  authorised  Service  Centre  and 

provide it with the fault code

The contact details of the Technical Assistance Department can be found 
on the warranty certificate and the website  

 

Summary of Contents for STL251C

Page 1: ...________ 18 Thank you for choosing one of our products You are advised to read this manual carefully it contains all the information you need about the right conditions for the proper safe use of your...

Page 2: ...ces institutions and for the use by guests at hotels hostels bed and breakfast and other residential facilities The appliance is designed and manufactured to perform the following function washing and...

Page 3: ...perty resulting from failure to earth the appliance or from a defective earth connection During the installation the appliance must be disconnected from the network Do not install the appliance in a p...

Page 4: ...e as an accessory from specialist dealers or the after sales Check that the voltage and the frequency of the mains match the ratings on the name plate of the appliance The plug on the supply cord and...

Page 5: ...years and persons with reduced physical sensor or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge is only permitted under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety I Do not all...

Page 6: ...witch off the dishwasher after use to avoid wasting electricity Knives and other kitchen equipment with sharp edges must be placed in the basket with their tips downwards or horizontally in the top ba...

Page 7: ...ssure or steam cleaners Models with acquastop device This device prevents flooding in case of water leak When the acquastop device is tripped contact a qualified technician to identify and repair the...

Page 8: ...r waste directives 2012 19 EC The appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with current European directives...

Page 9: ...e intake and drain hoses can be positioned in any direction make sure that the hoses are not kinked crushed or pulled too tightly A hole at least 8 cm in diameter is required to allow the power supply...

Page 10: ...ice The top surface of the dishwashers can be removed to allow installation under a worktop The appropriate kit should be purchased from authorised dealers or via the Technical Assistance Service This...

Page 11: ...aximum 3 m the drain hose can be placed at a maximum height of 85 cm from the ground 2 4 Electrical connection Check that the voltage and the frequency of the mains match the ratings on the name plate...

Page 12: ...MER BUTTON if present H ON OFF BUTTON SETTING THE WASHING PROGRAM AND SWITCHING ON After identifying the most suitable program with the aid of the programs table Press the ON OFF button H and wait for...

Page 13: ...tomatically adjusts the washing parameters The program ends with a drying cycle P3 ECO 45 C cold 55 2 70 190 2 150 9 0 734 P4 MIX 65 cold 65 C cold 55 2 70 150 2 110 12 5 1 35 P5 INTENSIVE70 hot 70 C...

Page 14: ...to assist drying The duration depends on the program and model Any intervention opening closing the door switching off etc during this stage will end the program early The program can be interrupted...

Page 15: ...60 minutes INTENSE 70 Heavily soiled plates pots and pans even with dried on residues HYGIENE 99 9 Intensive wash cycle for plates pots pans cutting boards feeding bottles Ideal for baby dishes or if...

Page 16: ...specifically for domestic dishwashers After having added the salt run a wash cycle to remove any excess salt 4 2 Adding the rinse aid The rinse aid helps to dry the dishes more quickly To add rinse ai...

Page 17: ...that there is nothing to prevent them from rotating To remove the upper spray arm unscrew locking ring R To remove the lower spray arm simply lift it up pulling by the central part To remove the orbit...

Page 18: ...t Light off Light on Light flashing If an alarm occurs the machine stops the current program and indicates the fault Alarms E1 and E11 require you to contact the technical assistance service Alarm E7...

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