Westinghouse 907 series Care & Use Manual Download Page 18

FAULT

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Drain

Foam left in dishwasher

Too much rinse aid, soft water areas
Low rinse temperature.

Refer to Filling the rinse aid dispenser

Use higher temperature program.

Water left in the bottom of unit
Draining slow

Drain system blocked

Check drain hose for kinks, sharp bends & sink

trap for spigot blockage.

Water not being pumped out

Filter blocked

Clean all filters

Wash

Poor quality stainless steel

Use 18/10 grade stainless steel.

Brown spots or pitting of
stainless steel utensils

Detergent being thrown over cutlery
& saucepans.

Load detergent correctly in the dispenser.

Tarnishing of silver

Mixing with stainless steel cutlery

Separate into different sections of the basket.

Detergent left in dispenser

Spray arm holes blocked

Unblock holes

Refer to Filling the detergent & rinse aid
dispenser - Water softness:

Melbourne: very soft, 30ppm

Perth: hard / very hard

Sydney: soft, 50ppm

Adelaide: hard, 120ppm

Too much rinse aid, “soft” water
area

Brisbane: hard to very hard

Too many suds- too many
bubbles

Hand washing liquid is used

Pour half cup of cooking oil in the dishwasher
and run it without dishes & with no detergent.

Water marks or foggy glasses

Streaks on dishes- dirty inside

Poor quality water/ not enough rinse
aid

Increase rinse aid dosage

Poor loading

Do not overload dishwasher; use the
recommended loading pattern. Ensure that
dishes or cutlery are not preventing either spray
arm from rotating. Remove large food particles
before placing dishes in the dishwasher.

Filter not locked in position

Check that the filters are correctly located &
secured

Incorrect program selection

Select “Heavy” wash program.

Food particles on plates &
glasses

Dishes touching each other

Refer to Page 9 & 10. Loading….

Insufficient or poor quality detergent
used

Increase detergent dose, use “Finish” brand-
recommended

Tea & coffee stains in cups

Incorrect program selected

Select heavier wash program.

Spray arm holes blocked

Unblock holes

Poor quality detergent

Use “Finish” – recommended.

Dirty wash – stains

Wrong amount of detergent usage

Refer to Filling the detergent & rinse aid
dispenser – Page 11 & 12.

Dry

Poor loading in cutlery basket

Refer to page 10. Loading….

Cutlery not drying

Water dropping from upper basket

Unload bottom basket first.

Mouldy smell

Use dishwasher freshener- Citro fresh

Normal Eco program is selected

Use “Boosted Dry” option. Refer pg 6

Not drying dishes

Not using rinse aid or not enough

Use rinse aid.
Increase dosage in hard water areas

Walls are wet

Normal. The liner is stainless steel and will not
rust.

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Summary of Contents for 907 series

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Page 2: ...djusting upper basket height 8 8 Loading the upper basket 9 9 Loading the lower basket 1 10 Detergent Rinse Aid dispenser Safety Warning 1 11 Detergents 11 Combi Detergent or Detergent Rinse Aid Tablets 1 11 Filling the Detergent Dispenser 1 12 Filling the Rinse Aid Dispenser 1 12 Maintaining Your Dishwasher Cleaning the wash filters 1 13 Cleaning the spray arms 1 13 General cleaning 1 13 Light Gl...

Page 3: ...allowed Be careful to Keep them away from your eyes and skin Keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open Only put detergent in the dispenser when you are ready to wash Check that the detergent receptacle in the dispenser is empty after completion of the wash cycle The door should not be left open as this can present a tripping hazard Knives and other utensils with sharp points mus...

Page 4: ...ispenser is dispensed in the main wash and is gradually dissolved in heated water This solution is then pumped through the spray arms and the force of the water makes the spray arms rotate so that all items in the baskets are reached This wash action removes the soil from your dishes Depending on wash program and option selected during the final rinse the water is heated to high temperatures and a...

Page 5: ...to start program When using detergent tablets we recommend using the Normal wash program Switch on the Power button 925 Press this button repeatedly to select wash program Press this button to start program When using detergent tablets we recommend using the Normal wash program Switch on the Power button 915 Press this button repeatedly to select wash program Press this button to start program Whe...

Page 6: ...utes RINSE This is a rinse only cycle It is intended for dishes that are to be washed later with a full load 5 Litres 12 Minutes FRAGILE WASH Select this wash for lightly soiled or fragile dishware 14 Litres 71 Minutes NORMAL ECO WASH Select this wash for normal every day soiled plates with energy water usage minimized 12 Litres 86 Minutes NORMAL WASH Select this wash for normal every day soiled p...

Page 7: ... Selection mode Æ Select program and press Start Shows approximate remaining time of the wash cycle The initial wash time shown in the digital display window may vary over time The dishwasher adjusts the displayed wash time after each wash depending on the wash load and water conditions detected Unit in 2 hours Delay Start mode Æ To Cancel hold Delay button for 3 seconds Unit in Pause mode Æ Press...

Page 8: ...o begin wash program To turn off Boosted Dry repeat the above procedure Boosted Dry remains on for subsequent cycles until turned off The Boosted Dry option does not apply to the Rinse or Fragile wash programs Child Lock Option The Child Lock has 3 states 1 Child Lock On 2 Temporarily Unlock 3 Child Lock Off Program Selection Mode The Child Lock can only be turned on when in this mode Program Indi...

Page 9: ...button press The LOCK indicator will stop flashing but stay on Child Lock Off To turn Child Lock off you must be in Program Selection mode Firstly Temporarily unlock Child Lock as shown above Press hold LOCK for 5 seconds All Program Indicators will flash LOCK Indicator also will flash The Child Lock is now permanently off LOCK indicator turns off Unit is in Program Selection mode 7 NORMAL HEAVY N...

Page 10: ...ch rail Reposition the basket on its lower set of wheels Replace the clips Easy Lift system if applicable The upper basket height can be easily adjusted to accommodate loading taller dishes in either basket Height can be adjusted with or without dishes in the basket To accommodate taller dishes in the lower basket raise the basket height as follows Lift the upper basket on each side vertically The...

Page 11: ...Rack if applicable The utensil rack can be used in the upper basket to hold spatulas large spoons and other large utensils Be sure that items in rack do not prevent upper spray arm from rotating Cup Wine Glass Racks The cup racks may be placed in the up or down position to add flexibility The cup racks can also secure wine glasses at an angle for best wash ability Because wine glasses come in vari...

Page 12: ...tandard AS NZS 2007 1 Fold down Tines if applicable The fold down tines in the lower basket make easy loading for those extra large and hard to fit items The tines may be left up for normal use or folded down for more flexible loading Fold tines down for easy loading of large pots or pans Cutlery Basket Place cutlery in the basket some up some down to get the best wash Separate cutlery of differen...

Page 13: ... door Combi Detergent or Detergent Rinse Aid Tablets General Advice Use strictly according to the detergent manufacturers instructions Do not place the tablets in the tub or in the cutlery basket as this will result in poorer wash results The tablets should be placed in the detergent dispenser compartment If you encounter problems using detergent tablets for the first time then please contact the ...

Page 14: ...ter droplets that cling and leave spots You must use sufficient rinse aid to get good drying performance This is especially important with plastic dishes The rinse aid dispenser located next to the detergent cup automatically releases a measured amount of rinse aid during the last rinse If spotting and poor drying are problems increase the amount of rinse aid dispensed by rotating the dial with a ...

Page 15: ... are refitted Cleaning the spray arms The spray arm should be checked and cleaned regularly Blocked spray jet holes will give poor wash results Remove the lower basket Remove the lower spray arm and unblock holes by picking out dirt particles with tweezers Clean the upper spray arm by picking out dirt particles with tweezers Do not try to remove spray arm from basket as it may break or crack Gener...

Page 16: ... day to fill the dishwasher rinse your dishes by using the Rinse program at the end of the each day Do not use stainless steel cleaners to clean the control panel as the chemicals in it may damage the paint and or remove the printing from the panel Do not use steel wool aerosol or solvent cleaners on any part of your dishwasher Do not use lumpy or stale detergent It will give you a poor wash If yo...

Page 17: ...g single beep 907 Not filling Check inlet hose filter Check drain hose for kinks Check sink trap spigot for blockage 20 Displayed 915 925 repeating double beep 907 Not draining Check filters and clean if dirty Noisy in wash Spray arm hitting an object Make sure spray arm is free to turn Door not properly closed Push door until latch clicks Not advancing Unit is in pause mode Press START button to ...

Page 18: ...asses Streaks on dishes dirty inside Poor quality water not enough rinse aid Increase rinse aid dosage Poor loading Do not overload dishwasher use the recommended loading pattern Ensure that dishes or cutlery are not preventing either spray arm from rotating Remove large food particles before placing dishes in the dishwasher Filter not locked in position Check that the filters are correctly locate...

Page 19: ...Appliance is modified without authority from Electrolux in writing c The Appliance s serial number or warranty seal has been removed or defaced d The Appliance was serviced or repaired by anyone other than Electrolux or its Authorised Service Centres 9 This warranty the contract to which it relates and the relationship between you and Electrolux are governed by the law applicable in the State wher...

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