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Remove
the
filters
(simply
lift
them
out
as
shown
here),
taking
care
that
no
large
residues
fall
into
the
sump
underneath.
Clean
them
to
remove
residues
and
rinse
with
plenty
of
water,
then
put
them
correctly
back
in
place;
do
not
use
sharp
or
pointed
tools.
Clean
away
any
limescale
deposits
to
prevent
excessive
build
‐
ups;
‐
If
possible,
leave
the
door
ajar
when
not
in
use;
‐
Clean
surfaces
thoroughly
and
often
with
a
damp
cloth;
use
neutral,
non
‐
abrasive
detergents
which
do
not
use
chlorine
compounds,
which
corrode
and
damage
stainless
steel.
Do
not
use
the
products
mentioned
above
even
when
cleaning
the
floor
underneath
or
in
the
vicinity
of
the
dishwasher,
to
ensure
that
fumes
or
drops
cannot
damage
the
steel
surfaces.
IMPORTANT:
The
dishwasher
automatically
performs
program
“P0”
at
the
start
of
the
day
if
water
has
been
left
in
the
tank
and
has
dropped
below
the
temperature
of
40°C
11.2
Routine
inspection
of
the
spray
arms
Remove
the
washing
and
rinsing
(top
and
bottom)
spray
arms
by
unscrewing
the
central
screw;
remove
the
rinsing
spray
arms
3
and
remove
the
screws
2
as
shown.
Do
not
unscrew
the
nozzles.
Clean
the
holes
and
nozzles
under
a
jet
of
clean
running
water
;
do
not
use
tools
which
might
cause
damage.
Reassemble
the
spray
arms
with
care.
Clean
the
outside
of
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth
and
neutral
soap,
rinsing
and
drying
thoroughly.
11.3
Lengthy
periods
out
of
use
If
the
dishwasher
is
to
be
out
of
use
for
a
fairly
long
period
of
time,
the
detergent
and
rinse
aid
dispenser
devices
must
be
emptied
to
prevent
crystallisation
and
damage
to
the
pumps:
Remove
the
intake
hoses
from
the
detergent
and
rinse
aid
containers
and
place
them
in
a
container
of
clean
water,
then
perform
a
few
wash
cycles
followed
by
a
complete
pump
‐
out.
Finally,
turn
off
the
master
switch,
close
the
water
intake
valve
and
leave
the
door
ajar
until
the
interior
is
completely
dry.
The
detergent
and
rinse
aid
intake
hoses
must
be
put
back
into
the
containers
when
the
dishwasher
is
returned
to
service,
taking
care
not
to
swap
them
over
(red
hose
=
detergent,
blue
hose
=
rinse
aid).
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Содержание CWH520D
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