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Loading tips for the lower basket

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Slide the lower basket out as far as possible and load.

Load larger items such as plates, bowls, platters, pots and pans.

Stack soup plates 

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 in the rack at the back.

Very large plates 

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 can be loaded diagonally.

 

Put plastic bowls in the upper basket. If loaded into the lower basket, they
could be lifted by the pressure of the water and could come into contact with
the revolving spray arm.

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Summary of Contents for Adora 55 N

Page 1: ...Dishwasher Integrated Adora N Operating instructions V ZUG LTD...

Page 2: ...ca tions for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Symbols used A Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicates a li...

Page 3: ...18 Preparing the appliance 18 Loading the appliance 19 Loading tips for the upper basket 20 Loading tips for the lower basket 24 Adding detergent 26 Programme selection 28 Interrupting a programme 29...

Page 4: ...to do if 38 Interruption in power supply Appliance stops during programme 41 Dishwashing tips 42 Technical data 43 Accessories and spare parts 44 Note for testing institutes 45 Disposal 48 Index 49 Re...

Page 5: ...an Fill the salt reservoir of the water softener with approximately 1 5 l water and 1 kg regeneration salt Mix the salt solution well using a wooden spoon It is advisable to run a wash programme witho...

Page 6: ...out incorrectly may cause serious injury damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affect the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order f...

Page 7: ...r of electrical appli ances Ensure proper supervision and do not allow children to play with the appli ance there is a danger that children could get locked inside The water in the appliance is not to...

Page 8: ...tlery may also be placed horizontally in the upper basket Do not lean on the upper basket risk of accident Keep animals away from the appliance To protect your dishes and cutlery read the Dishwashing...

Page 9: ...eign objects or pets in the appliance Foreign objects which can rust such as nails and paper clips can damage parts of the appliance as well as the dishes Avoid opening the appliance door during opera...

Page 10: ...10 Your appliance Appliance description Capacity 12 place settings 5 programmes Daily Short Glass Intensive Pre rinsing Norm Standard Overflow protection...

Page 11: ...ndle 2 Operating and display elements 3 Appliance door 4 Baskets 5 Salt reservoir 6 Coarse and fine filters 7 Rinse agent reservoir 8 Detergent dispenser 9 Quick programme guide 10 Cutlery basket 11 S...

Page 12: ...ection buttons Programme and indicator symbols with indicator lights 1 Programme selection with indicator light 2 End of programme with indicator light 3 Display for Daily Short Glass Intensive Pre ri...

Page 13: ...Select programme s or function s Indicator light for End of programme flashes The programme has finished Indicator lights are illuminated Programme s or function s is are active Indicator lights are...

Page 14: ...and coffee cups Not suitable for slowly dis solving tabs Intensive For heavy soiling as well as pots pans and gratin dishes with dried or burned on soiling Particularly suitable for dried on starchy...

Page 15: ...Cleaning Intermed rinsing Rinsing with agent Drying Duration Water Energy Yes 55 C Yes 70 C Yes 1h10 14 l 1 25 kWh No 45 C Yes 65 C Yes 0h45 12 l 0 95 kWh 35 C 65 C Yes 70 C Yes 1h30 23 l 1 60 kWh Yes...

Page 16: ...se with low water hardness and 3in1 detergents The water hardness setting should agree with the local conditions The water hardness level is set at Hardness level 2 at the factory There are 5 water ha...

Page 17: ...is saved Hardness level 0 0 9 fH Hardness level 1 10 19 fH Hardness level 2 20 29 fH Hardness level 3 30 39 fH Hardness level 4 40 fH Setting the level of water hardness to Hardness level 0 deactivate...

Page 18: ...sing a wooden spoon A Wipe away any salt spilt around the outside of the salt reservoir A Fill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent A Run the programme to prevent any spilt salt corroding your a...

Page 19: ...e appliance Toothpicks can clog up the coarse fine filter Dishes pots and pans with heavily burned on food stuck to them should be soaked in water first In the following you will find some loading tip...

Page 20: ...ishes If using the foldable racks stagger the items so that the water can reach the dirty surfaces better Place salad servers spatulas etc in the upper basket Rest wine glasses on the glass holder 1 F...

Page 21: ...e standard rest positions For optimal drying results pivot the glass holder into the upper most position If the rack 1 is folded down and the glass holder 2 is in the uppermost position this in crease...

Page 22: ...ngs anywhere in the upper basket By using the easy prongs standard drinking glasses baby bottles sports bottles vases and carafes can be placed anywhere in the basket Use two easy prongs for larger ob...

Page 23: ...your hands The upper basket thereupon rises and slots into the upper position A To get the upper basket at an angle al ter the height adjustment either at the left or right hand side Lowering the uppe...

Page 24: ...tems such as plates bowls platters pots and pans Stack soup plates 1 in the rack at the back Very large plates 2 can be loaded diagonally Put plastic bowls in the upper basket If loaded into the lower...

Page 25: ...y basket with handles pointing down Make sure no spoons are sticking together The inserts 1 prevent items of cutlery sticking together water spots during dry ing and smaller items e g mocca spoons sli...

Page 26: ...w A Add the detergent to the detergent compartment For dosage follow the detergent manufacturer s instructions Observe the MIN MAX mark A Close the cover A For heavier soiling place about a table spoo...

Page 27: ...ct the programme With very short programmes and intensive programmes they may sometimes fail to pro vide the desired cleaning effect Cleaning products that do not require the use of regeneration salt...

Page 28: ...appears The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates The indicator lights for the and buttons flash The programme starts 15 seconds after the last button was pressed If no programme is...

Page 29: ...a programme A Hold the button depressed for 2 seconds The water is pumped off The corresponding displays go out A Unload the appliance The dishes and the water may be hot scalding hazard When the appl...

Page 30: ...button flashes Unloading A Once the programme has finished ideally wait about 30 minutes for the dishes to cool down before unloading A Open the appliance door A Unload the dishes or alternatively le...

Page 31: ...y with a soft cloth Avoid cleaning the sur face of the appliance with abrasive or highly acidic detergent stainless steel clean er all purpose scouring pads wire wool etc Doing so could damage the sur...

Page 32: ...e filters A Open the appliance door and remove the lower basket A Clean the filter plate 1 with water and a brush Do not remove the screws A Turn the coarse filter with the foreign body trap 2 anti cl...

Page 33: ...arm A Remove the upper basket A Turn the nut 1 anti clockwise and remove A Remove the spray arm 2 from the shaft and rinse well under running water A Check the nozzles Lower spray arm A Hold the spray...

Page 34: ...to do if section A Turn off the water tap A Unscrew the connection 1 using water pump pliers A Remove the water inlet filter 2 using pointed pliers and then clean or change A Clean the seal 3 A Repla...

Page 35: ...on salt The drain pump may come on briefly A Wipe away excess salt on the edge of the salt reservoir A Close the cover and engage the latch A Run the programme to protect the appliance from corrosion...

Page 36: ...the Max mark 1 3 dl suffices for around 45 cycles at the medium dosage setting 3 A Replace the cover 2 and turn it one quarter of a turn in a clockwise direc tion to close A Wipe away any spilt rinse...

Page 37: ...number the higher the dosage of rinse agent Too much rinse agent can cause smears streaks milky spots or a bluish sheen on glasses Too little rinse agent can leave water marks or whitish grey residue...

Page 38: ...r kinked Drain pump or siphon is blocked Excessive foaming due to rinse agent spillage A Fix the problem A Cancel the error message by pressing the button A Restart the programme Possible cause Soluti...

Page 39: ...amount of detergent or use a different kind of detergent A Check the water hardness setting A Refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt Possible cause Solution Various situations can lead to s...

Page 40: ...ing the dishes are wet and dull or have water marks on them A Fill or top up the rinse agent A Increase the rinse agent dosage setting A Do not open the appliance door too early there are rust stains...

Page 41: ...sant smell is coming from the appliance A Clean the filters A Tend to select a more powerful programme A Always be sure to add enough regeneration salt Interruption in power supply Appliance stops dur...

Page 42: ...ype of glassware and the detergent being used permanent clouding may result Check with your glassware supplier as to whether your glass ware is dishwasher safe Spots tend to form on aluminium This can...

Page 43: ...he drain pump turns on stopping the supply of water to the appliance SMS 55 EURO 60 Height with slide plate 76 cm 76 cm Height with plinth 80 88 5 cm Width 54 6 cm 59 6 cm Depth 57 1 cm 57 1 cm Weight...

Page 44: ...del number and exact description when ordering parts Accessories Spare parts Cutlery basket small element Cup rack Spray head for baking trays Vario cutlery basket insert Rack Set of 4 easy prongs Sea...

Page 45: ...ire running length ways In this way the maximum tilting position is achieved A Place the dessert plates 1 beneath the large dish Lower basket A 4 six dessert plates soiled with spinach A 5 saucers A 6...

Page 46: ...the cutlery basket SLF Soup spoon TLF Tea spoon DLF Dessert spoon M Knife G Fork A Serving spoon 2 B Serving fork 1 C Sauce spoon 1 G G SLF DLF TLF DLF DLF TFL TLF DLF DLF TLF TLF DLF M M M M M M SLF...

Page 47: ...installa tion instructions The decorative plate should reach down to the floor with a gap of 1 2 mm for ventilation A To level out any unevenness between the test cabinet and the floor seal any gaps b...

Page 48: ...appliance disconnected from the mains by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthl...

Page 49: ...ction 48 Dishwashing tips 42 Display elements 12 Disposal 48 E Easy prongs 22 25 Electrical connection 43 End of programme 30 F Filters Cleaning 32 G Glass holder 21 I Identification plate 51 Indicato...

Page 50: ...pair service 51 Rinse agent Dosage 37 Refilling reservoir 36 37 S Safety 48 Safety concept 43 Safety precautions Children in the home 7 Correct use 6 Note on use 8 Using for the first time 5 Service a...

Page 51: ...ub If the appliance is not working properly contact your nearest V ZUG LTD service centre using freephone 0800 850 850 and stand in close proximity to the appliance Queries orders service agreements F...

Page 52: ...r A Load the appliance A Add the detergent A Close the appliance door A Select programme A Appliance starts in 15 seconds A Unload appliance 30 minutes after end of programme V ZUG LTD Industriestrass...

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