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Note:
if only one type of dish rack is to be used, it is
advisable to choose the GREEN rack.
I7
Alarms
In case of a generic dishwasher fault, the display shows
the relevant alarm code.
For example:
List of possible documented machine alarms with
respective cause / cure.
(*) When the display shows alarm A1, the "water tap"
indicator also lights up ("C" - Table
2 "Control
panel").
I8
Machine cleaning
Cleaning must be carried out after every day of use. Use
hot water, a neutral detergent/detersive if necessary, and
a soft brush or sponge. If another type of detergent is
used carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
observe the safety rules given in the information cards
provided with the product or substance.
In order to reduce the environmental impact of pollutant
substances, clean the equipment (externally and inter-
nally where necessary) with products that are more than
90% biodegradable.
I8.1
End of service and daily internal cleaning
The appliance is designed to carry out an automatic cle-
aning cycle to help flush out any residues and to guaran-
tee greater health and hygiene:
•
Lift the hood and take out the rack containing the
clean dishes.
•
Remove the the flat filter “1”, the overflow “2” and the
tank filter “3” (Figure 23).
.
•
Close the hood.
•
Select the drain cycle by pressing button “I” (Table 2
“Control panel”).
The message "CLE" ("CLEAN") will be displayed throu-
ghout the drain cycle:
•
After a few minutes, 3 beeps indicate the end of the-
cleaning cycle and “END” blinks on the display:
Code
Description
Cause / Solution
A1 (*)
NO WATER
Check that the valve is open.
Check that the water inlet filter is
clean.
Check the minimum mains
pressure.
Check that the overflow pipe is
inserted.
B1
INEFFICIENT
DRAINAGE
Check if the overflow has been
removed.
Check for obstruction on the waste
outlet pipe and the overflow
aperture.
B2
TANK WATER
LEVEL TOO
HIGH
Check for obstruction on the waste
outlet pipe and the overflow
aperture.
C1..C9
CALL THE
SERVICE
CENTRE
E1..E8
CALL THE
SERVICE
CENTRE
The appliance continues to operate,
but appropriate checks by a
technician are recommended.
F21..F22
CALL THE
SERVICE
CENTRE
CAUTION!
Do not use steel wool or similar material to
clean s/steel surfaces. Do not use deter-
gents containing chlorine.
A 1
IMPORTANT!
Do not clean the machine with jets of water.
CAUTION!
Contact with chemical substances (e.g.
detergent, rinse aid, scale remover, etc.)
without taking appropriate safety precau-
tions (e.g. personal protection equipment)
can involve exposure to chemical risk and
possible damage to health. Therefore
always refer to the safety cards and labels
on the products used.
Figure 23 Filters and overflow
3
2
1
CLE
End