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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

BDIF 612Fully Integrated

Dishwasher

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CONTENTS

General safety rules

Water connection

Loading the salt

Adjusting the upper basket

Loading the dishes

Information for test laboratories

Loading the detergent

Types of detergent

Loading the rinse aid

Cleaning the filters

Some practical hints

Routine cleaning and maintenance

Description of the control panel

Technical data

Programme selection and special functions

Water softner unit

Programme guide

Identifying minor faults

Product fiche

WEEE information

Contact details

Please read the instructions in this booklet carefully because they contain importantinformation on how to install, use and maintain your dishwasher safely as well ascontaining useful tips on how to make the most of it.

Keep this booklet safe for future reference.

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

■ This appliances is intended to beused in household and similarapplications such as:

- staff kitchen areas in shops,offices and other workingenvironments;

- farm houses;

- by clients in hotels, motelsand other residential typeenvironments;

- bed and breakfast typeenvironments.

A different use of this appliancefrom household environment orfrom typical housekeepingfunctions, as commercial use byexpert or trained users, isexcluded even in the aboveapplications.

If the appliance is used in amanner inconsistent with thisit may reduce the life of theappliance and may void themanufacturer’s warranty.

Any damage to the appliance orother damage or loss arisingthrough use that is not consistentwith domestic or household use(even if located in a domestic orhousehold environment) shall notbe accepted by the manufacturerto the fullest extent permitted bylaw.

■ This appliance can be used bychildren aged from 8 years and

above and persons with reducedphysical, sensory or mentalcapabilities or lack of experienceand knowledge if they have beengiven supervision or instructionconcerning use of the appliance ina safe way and understand thehazards involved.Children shall not play with theappliance. Cleaning and usermaintenance shall not be madeby children without supervision.

■ Children should be supervised toensure that they do not play withthe appliance.

■ Children of less than 3 yearsshould be kept away unlesscontinuously supervised.

■ Should it be necessary to replacethe supply cord, call the CustomerCare Department.

■ The appliance must be connectedto the water mains using newhose-sets. The old hose-setsshould not be reused.

■ Water pressure must be between0,08 MPa and 0,8 MPa.

■ When the appliance is located ona carpet floor, attention must bepaid to ensure that there is noobstruction to the bottom vents.

■ After installation, the appliancemust be positioned so that theplug is accessible.

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■ For the maximum place loading,please refer to the "TECHNICALDATA" table/section.

WARNING !Knives and other utensils withsharp points must be loadedin the basket with their pointsdown or placed in a horizontalposition.

■ The door should not be left in theopen position since this couldpresent a potential hazard ( e.g.tripping ).

■ To consult the product ficheplease refer to the relevant pagein this user manual.

Safety instructions

■ Make sure the electrical systemis grounded. Otherwise, seekqualified professional assistance.

Manufacturer declines allresponsibility for any damagedue to non-earthing of themachine.

■ Ensure that the dishwasher doesnot crush power cables.

■ In general it is not advisable to useadaptors, multiple plugs and/orextension cables.

■ Do not remove the plug from themains supply socket by pulling themains cable or the machine itself.

■ Do not leave the appliance expo-sed to the elements (rain, sun etc).

■ Leaning or sitting on the opendoor of the dishwasher couldcause it to tip over.

■ The dishwasher is designed fornormal kitchen utensils.Objects that have been contami-ned by petrol, paint, traces of steelor iron, corrosive chemicals, acidsor alkalis must not be washed inthe dishwasher.

■ If there is a water softening deviceinstalled in the home there is noneed to add salt to the water sof-tener fitted in the dishwasher.

■ If the appliance breaks down orstops working properly, switch itoff, turn off the water supply anddo not tamper with it. Repair workshould only be carried out by anapproved service agent and onlygenuine spare parts should be fit-ted. Any failure to follow the aboveadvice may have serious conse-quences for the safety of theappliance.

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■ If it you need to move the machi-ne after removing the packaging,do not try to lift it by the bottom ofthe door. Open the door slightly and lift themachine by holding on the top.

■ For the installation of built-inappliances, please refer to thespecific chapter or to the instruc-tions enclosed with the booklet.

Appliance complies withEuropean Directives:

■ 2006/95/EC (LVD);

■ 2004/108/EC (EMC);

■ 2009/125/EC (ErP);

■ 2011/65/EU (RoHS)

and subsequent amendments

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WATER CONNECTION

IMPORTANTThe appliance must be connected tothe water mains using new hose-sets.The old hose-sets should not be reused.

■ The inlet and drain hoses can be directedto left or right.

IMPORTANTThe dishwasher can be connected toeither cold or hot water, as long as itis no hotter than 60°C.

■ Water pressure must be between0,08 MPa and 0,8 MPa.

■ The inlet hose must be connected to atap so that the water supply can be cutoff when the machine is not in use(fig. 1 B).

■ The dishwasher is fitted with 3/4" threadedconnector (fig. 2).

■ Connect inlet hose “A” to water tap “B”with a 3/4" attachment making sure thatit has been properly tightened.

■ If it is necessary, the inlet pipe can belengthened up to 2,5 m. The extensionpipe is available from the SparesDepartment.

■ If the dishwasher is connected to newpipes or to pipes which have not been inuse for a long time run water through fora few minutes before connecting theinlet hose. In this way no deposits ofsand or rust will clog up the water inflowfilter.

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Connecting the outlet hose

■ The outlet hose should disharge into astandpipe, making sure that there are nokinks (fig. 4).

■ The standpipe must be at least 40 cmabove floor level and it must have aninternal diameter of at least 4 cm.

■ It is advisable to fit an anti-odour air trap(fig. 4X).

■ If necessary the outlet hose can beextended up to 2,5 m, provided that it iskept at a maximum height of 85 cmabove floor level. The extension pipe isavailable from the Spares Department.

■ The hose can be hooked over the side ofthe sink, but it must not be immersed inwater, in order to prevent water frombeing syphoned back to the machinewhen this is in operation (fig. 4Y).

■ When installing the appliance under aworktop the hose pipe clamp must beattached to the wall in the highest possibleposition under the worktop (fig. 4Z).

■ Check that there are no kinks in the inletand outlet hoses.

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LOADING THE SALT

■ The appearance of white stains on dishesis generally a warning sign that the saltcontainer needs filling.

■ On the bottom of the machine there is acontainer for the salt for regeneratingthe softener.

■ It is important to use only a salt that isspecifically designed for dishwasher.Other types of salt contain small quantitiesof insoluble particles which over a longperiod of time may affect and deterioratethe softener performance.

■ To add salt, unscrew the cap of the con-tainer on the bottom and then refill thecontainer.

■ During this operation a little water willoverflow; but keep adding salt until thecontainer is full. When the container isfull, clean the thread of salt residue andretighten the tap.

■ After filling with salt, it is recommended torun a complete wash cycle, or COLDRINSE programme to clear any residualsalt from the inside of the cabinet.

IMPORTANTAfter loading the salt, YOUMUST run a complete washingcycle, or the PRE-WASH/COLDRINSE/REFRESH programme.

■ The salt dispenser has a capacity ofbetween 1.5 and 1.8 kg and, for efficientuse of the appliance, it should be refilledfrom time to time according to theregulation of the water softener unit.

IMPORTANT(Only for first start up)When the appliance is used for thefirst time, after completely filling thesalt container, it is necessary to addwater until the container overflows.

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ADJUSTMENT OF THEUPPER BASKET

If 29 cm to 32.5 cm plates are normallyused, load them onto the lower basket afterthe upper basket has been placed in itsupper position and proceed as detailedbelow:

1. Pull out the upper basket;

2. Then grasp the basket from both sidesand lift it upwards (fig. 1).

Dishes that are bigger than 20 cm indiameter can no longer be loaded onto theupper basket and the mobile supportscannot be used when the basket is in theupper position.

ADJUST BASKET TO THE LOWERPOSITION:

1. Grasp the basket from both sides and liftslightly upwards (fig. 2a);

2. Then slowly release into the correctposition (fig. 2b).

N. B. : NEVER LIFT OR LOWER THEBASKET BY ONE SIDE ONLY (fig.3).

Attention :it is advisable to adjust the basket beforeloading the dishes.

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LOADING DISHES

Using the upper basket

■ The upper basket is provided withmobile racks hooked to the sides of thebasket, which can be regulated into 4positions.

■ In the lowered position (A-A1) the racksmay be used for such items as: tea andcoffee cups, kitchen knives and ladles.Also glasses with stems may be safelyhung on the ends of the racks.

■ In the upright position (B-B1) the racksallow you to load dinner plates and soupplates. Plates should be loadedvertically with the underside of the platetowards the back of the dishwasher witha space between each plate to allowwater to pass freely.

■ It is advisable to load large plates(approx. 26 or more cm) slightly tiltedtowards the rear to facilitate introductionof the basket into the machine.

■ Salad bowls and plastic bowls may alsobe loaded on the upper basket. It isadvisable to block these in place so thatthe jets of water do not make themoverturn.

■ The upper basket has been designed tooffer maximum flexibility in use and canbe loaded with up to 24 plates on tworows, up to 30 glasses on five rows or amixed load.

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A A1

A standard daily load is represented infigs. 1, 2 and 3.

Upper basket (fig. 1)A = soup platesB = dinner platesC = dessert platesD = saucersE = cupsF = glasses

Upper basket (fig. 2)A = soup platesB = dinner platesC = dessert platesD = saucersE = cupsF = glasses G = single section cutlery basket

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Upper basket (fig. 3) A = glassesB = saucersC = cupsD = small bowlE = medium bowlF = large bowlG = serving spoons

Using the lower basket

■ Saucepans, oven dishes, tureens, saladbowls, lids, serving dishes, dinnerplates, soup plates and ladles can beloaded on the lower basket.

■ Place the cutlery in the plastic cutleryholder with the handles pointingupwards.

■ Place the cutlery holder in the lowerbasket (fig. 4 and 5), making sure thatthe cutlery does not get in the way of therotating arms.

IMPORTANTThe lower basket has a safety-stopdevice, for its safe extraction, alsoespecially useful with a full load.For loading salt, cleaning filter and forordinary maintenance, the completeextraction of the basket is necessary.

Please load the dishwasher sensibly toobtain the best wash results.

A standard daily load is represented infigs. 4 and 5.

Lower basket (fig. 4)A = medium-sized saucepanB = large saucepan C = frying panD = lidsE = tureens, serving dishesF = cutleryG = oven dishes

Lower basket (fig. 5)A = soup platesB = dinner platesC = dessert platesD = serving dishE = cutlery

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Cutlery basket (fig. 6)

The cutlery basket is made with twodetachable parts which will enable variousloading options.

The two parts can be detached by slidingthe left section away from the right section.

The top of cutlery basket can be removed,for enable various loading options.

INFORMATION FOR THE TEST LABORATORIES

Please ask information required for comparison testing and measuring noise levels, accordingto EN normative, to the following address:

[email protected]

In the request, please specify model name and number of the dishwasher (see rating plate).

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LOADING THE DETERGENT

The detergent

IMPORTANTIt is essential to use a detergentthat is specifically designed fordishwashers either in powder, liquidor tablet form.

“FINISH” gives very good results and canbe easily obtained.Unsuitable detergents (like those forwashing up by hand) do not contain theproper ingredients for use in a dishwasher,and stop the dishwasher from workingcorrectly.

Filling the detergent container

The detergent container is inside the door(fig. A “2”). If the lid of the container isclosed, press the button (A) to open. At the end of every wash cycle the lid isalways open and ready for the next timethe dishwasher is used.

WARNING!When loading the lower basket, pleaseensure that the plates or others do notobstruct the detergent dispenser.

The amount of detergent to be used variesaccording to how dirty the dishes are andon the type of dishes to be washed.We advise using 20:30 g of detergent in thewash section of detergent compartment (B).

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After pouring the detergent into the container,close the lid, firstly pushing (1) and thenpressing on it (2) until you hear the click.

Since not all detergents are the same theinstructions on the boxes of detergent canvary. We should just like to remind usersthat too little detergent does not clean thedishes properly whilst too much detergentwill not produce better results and is also awaste.

IMPORTANTDo not use an excessive amount ofdetergent and help limit damage tothe environment at the same time.

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TYPES OF DETERGENT

Detergent tablets

Detergent tablets of different manufacturersdissolve at different speeds, for thisreason, during short programmes, somedetergent tablets may be not fully effective,because they are not completely dissolved.If these products are used, is recommendedto choose longer programmes to guaranteethe complete use of the detergent.

IMPORTANTTo get satisfactory washing results,the tablets MUST be placed in thewash section of the detergentcontainer and NOT directly in thetub.

Concentrated detergents

The concentrated detergents, with reducedalkalinity and with natural enzymes, inconjunction with 50°C wash programmes,have a smaller impact on the environmentand they protect the dishes and thedishwasher. The 50°C wash programmes purposelyexploit the dirt-dissolving properties of theenzymes, allowing therefore, with the useof the concentrated detergents, to achievethe same results of the 65°C programmesbut at a lower temperature.

Combined detergents

The detergents that also contain the rinseaid must be placed in the wash section ofthe detergent container. The rinse aidcontainer must be empty (if it is not empty,set the rinse aid regulator to lowest positionbefore using combined detergents).

"ALL in 1" combined detergents

If you are planning to use “ALL in 1” (“3 in 1 “/“4 in 1”/ “5 in 1”, etc.) combined detergents i.e.those with built in salt and/or rinse agent,we would advise the following:

■ Read carefully and follow the manufacturer’sinstructions given on the packaging;

■ The effectiveness of detergents containingthe built in water softener/salt dependson the hardness of your water supply.Check that the hardness of your watersupply is within the effective range givenon the detergent packaging.

If when using this type of product, youdon't get satisfactory washing results,please contact the detergentmanufacturer.

In certain circumstances use of combineddetergents can cause:

■ limescale deposits on dishes or in thedishwasher;

■ a reduction in washing and dryingperformance.

IMPORTANTAny problems which arise as a directresult of the use of these productsare not covered by our warranty.

Please note that using the "ALL in 1"combined detergents, the rinse aid andsalt indicator lights (only used onselected models) are superfluous, so youmust ignore the lights.

If washing and/or drying problems occur,we recommend you return to use traditionalseparate products (salt, detergent andrinse agent). This will ensure that the watersoftener in the dishwasher operatescorrectly.

In this case, we recommends that you:

■ refill both the salt and rinse aid container;

■ run one normal washing cycle without aload.

Please note that on return to the use ofconventional salt, a number of cycles willbe required before the system becomesfully efficient again.

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LOADING THE RINSE AID

The rinse aid

The rinse aid, which is automaticallyreleased during the last rinsing cycle, helpsthe dishes to dry quickly and preventsspots and stains forming.

Filling the rinse aid container

The rinse aid container can be found to theleft of the detergent container (fig. A "3").To open the lid, push the reference markand, in the same time, pull the tab ofopening.It is always advisable to use rinse aid thatis specifically designed for dishwasher.Check the rinse aid level through theindicator eye (C) which is located on thedispenser.

Regulating the rinse aid from 1 to 6

The regulator (D) is placed under the lidand can be turned using a coin. The recommended position is 4.The limestone content of the waterconsiderably affects the formation oflimescale and the drying performance.It is therefore important to regulate thequantity of rinse aid to achieve goodwashing results.If, after the wash, streaks occur on thedishes, decrease the amount by oneposition. If whitish spots occur, increase theamount by one position.

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FULL EMPTY

dark light

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CLEANING THE FILTERS

The filter system (fig.A “4”) consists of:

a central container that traps the largerparticles;

a flat gauze that continuously filters thewash water;

a micro filter, located beneath the gauze,that traps the tiniest particles ensuring aperfect rinse.

■ To achieve excellent results every time,the filters should be checked andcleaned after each wash.

■ To remove the filter unit, simply turn thehandle anticlockwise (fig. 1).

■ For ease of cleaning, the central containeris removable (fig. 2).

■ Remove the gauze filter (fig.3) andwash the whole unit under a jet ofwater. If necessary a small brush canbe used.

■ With the Self-cleaning Micro filter,maintenance is reduced and the filterunit need only be checked every twoweeks. Nevertheless, after each wash itis advisable to check that the centralcontainer and the gauze filter are notclogged.

WARNING!After cleaning the filters, make surethat they are correctly reassembledand that the gauze filter is properlypositioned at the bottom of thedishwasher.

Make sure that the filter is screwedback, clockwise, into the gauze, aspoor seating of the filter unit couldhave an adverse effect on theefficiency of the appliance.

IMPORTANTNever use the dishwasher withoutthe filters.

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PRATICAL HINTS

How to get really good washresults

■ Before placing the dishes in thedishwasher, remove any remainingfood (bones, shells, pieces of meat orvegetables, coffee grounds, skin of fruit,cigarette ash, tooth picks etc. to avoidblocking the filters, water outlet andwashing arm nozzles.

■ Try not to rinse the dishes beforeloading them into the dishwasher.

■ If saucepans and oven dishes areencrusted with the remains of burnt orroast food, it is advisable to leave themto soak before washing.

■ Place the dishes face downwards.

■ Try to place the dishes in such a waythat they are not touching one another.If they are loaded properly you will getbetter results.

■ After loading the dishes check that thewashing arms can rotate freely.

■ Pans and other dishes that haveparticularly stubborn food particles orremnants of burnt food should be left tosoak in water with dishwasherdetergent.

■ To wash silver properly:

a) rinse the silver immediately afteruse, especially if it has been used formayonnaise, eggs, fish etc.;

b) do not sprinkle detergent onto it;

c) keep it separate from other metals.

How to make savings

■ If you want the dishwasher to give acomplete wash, place the dishes in thedishwasher at the end of each meal andif necessary turn on the COLD RINSEcycle to soften the food remains andremove bigger particles of food from thenew load of dishes. When the dishwasher is full start thecomplete wash cycle programme.

■ If the dishes are not very dirty or if thebaskets are not very full select anECONOMY programme, following theinstructions in the program list.

What not to wash

■ It should be remembered that not alldishes are suitable for washing in adishwasher.We advise against usingthe dishwasher to wash items inthermoplastic, cutlery with wooden orplastic handles, saucepans withwooden handles, items in aluminium,crystal, leaded glass unless otherwisestated.

■ Certain decorations may fade. It istherefore a good idea before loading thewhole batch to wash just one of theitems first so as to be sure that otherslike it will not fade.

■ It is a good idea not to put silver cutlerywith non-stainless steel handles intothe dishwasher as there could be achemical reaction between them.

IMPORTANTWhen buying new crockery orcutlery always make sure that they aresuitable for washing in a dishwasher.

Useful hints

■ In order to avoid any dripping from thetop rack, remove the lower rack first.

■ If the dishes are to be left in themachine for some time, leave the doorajar, to let some air circulate and toimprove the drying performance.

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WHEN CYCLE IS FINISHED

After every wash it is essential to turn offwater supply and to switch off the machineby pressing the On/Off button to the offposition.

If the machine is not going to be used forsome time, it is advisable to follow theserules:

1. do an empty wash with detergent in orderto clean the machine of any deposits;

2. pull out the electric plug;

3. turn off the water tap;

4. fill the rinse aid container;

5. Ieave the door ajar;

6. keep the inside of the machine clean;

7. If the machine is left in places where thetemperature is below 0°C any water leftinside the pipes may freeze. Wait untilthe temperature rises above zero andthen wait for about 24 hours beforestarting up the dishwasher.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

■ To clean the dishwasher outside, do notuse solvents (degreasing action) neitherabrasives, but only a cloth soaked withwater.

■ The dishwasher does not require specialmaintenance, because the tank isself-cleaning.

■ Regularly wipe the door gasket with adamp cloth to remove any food remainsor rinse aid.

■ Dishwasher cleaning is recommended,in order to remove limestone deposits ordirt. We suggest you run a washing cycleperiodically with specialist dishwashercleaning products. For all cleaningoperations the dishwasher must beempty.

■ If, in spite of the routine cleaning of thefilters, you notice that the dishes or pansare not properly washed or rinsed, checkthat all the spray heads on the rotorarms (fig. A “5”) are clear.

If they are blocked, clean them in thefollowing way:

1. to remove the upper rotor arm, turn ituntil it lines up with the stop markedby the arrow (fig. 1b). Push it upwards(fig. 1) and, keeping it pushed in,unscrew it in a clockwise direction(to reassemble it repeat the sameoperation, but turn it anticlockwise).The lower rotor arm can be removedsimply by pulling it upwards (fig. 2);

2. wash the rotor arms under a jet of waterto clear any blockage in the sprayheads;

3. when you have finished, refit the rotorarms in the same position, rememberingto re-align the arrow and screw intoposition.

■ Both the door lining and the tank liningare in stainless steel; however, shouldspots caused by oxidation occur, this isprobably due to a high level of iron saltspresents in the water.

■ The spots can be removed with a mildabrasive agent; never use chlorinebased materials, steel wool, etc.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL

A "ON/OFF" button

B "PROGRAMME" buttons

C "HALF LOAD" option button

D "DELAY START" button

E "PROGRAMME STATUS" lights/"DELAY START" time lights

F "OPTION SELECTION" light

G "PROGRAMME SELECTION" lights

H "SALT EMPTY" light

DIMENSIONS

TECHNICAL DATA

CONSUMPTION (main programmes)*

Programme Energy (kWh) Water (L)

UNIVERSAL

HYGIENIC

ECO

RAPID 32'

Width x Height x Depth (cm)Depth with door open (cm)

EN 50242 place loadCapacity with pans and dishesWater supply pressure (MPa)

Fuse / Power input / Supply voltage

128 persons

Min. 0,08 - Max. 0,8

See rating plate

Power consumption of the off-mode and of the left-on mode: 0,10 W / 0,60 W*Values are measured in a laboratory according to European Standard EN 50242 (consumption mayvary according to conditions of usage).

59,8 x 81,8 ÷ 89,8 x 55117

1,502,041,010,73

1521129

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PROGRAMME SELECTION AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

(Use in conjunction with programme guide)

Programme settings

■ Open the door and place the dirty dishesinside the appliance.

■ Press the "ON/OFF" button . All the programme indicator lights willflash.

■ If you wish to select an option, press theoption button (the corresponding indicatorlight will light up).

The option button can be selected ordeselected WITHIN one minute of theprogramme commencing.

■ Choose a programme by pressing thecorresponding button.

■ Close the door (after an audible signalhas sounded, the programme will startautomatically).

WITHIN one minute of the programmecommencing, another programmecan be selected, simply by pressingthe corresponding button.

IMPORTANTTo select the "COLD RINSE" programme,simultaneously press the "RAPID"programme button and "HALF LOAD"option button.

Programme interruption

Opening the door when a programme isrunning is not recommended especiallyduring the main wash and final hot rinsephases. However, if the door is opened

while a programme is running (for example,to add dishes) the machine stopsautomatically. Close the door, withoutpressing any buttons. The cycle will startfrom where it left off.

WARNING!If you open the door during thedrying cycle, an audible audio signaladvises you that the drying cycle hasnot yet finished.

Changing a running programme

Proceed as follows to change or cancel arunning program:

■ Open the door.

■ Hold down the current programme button(with the indicator light on) for at least 5seconds. The programme indicator lightswill turn on and off individually andsequentially and some audible signalswill sound.

■ The running programme will be cancelled andall the programme indicator lights will flash.

■ At this point a new programme can be set.

IMPORTANT To cancel the "COLD RINSE"programme, simultaneously holddown the "RAPID" programme buttonand "HALF LOAD" option button.

WARNING!Before starting a new programme,you should check that there is stilldetergent in the dispenser. If necessary, top up the dispenser.

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Programme operations

When a programme is running the relevantindicator light will remain on and the 3“PROGRAMME STATUS” indicator lights("WASH" , "RINSE" , and "DRY" )will light singularly and in sequence toindicate the current phase.

If there is any break in the power supplywhile the dishwasher is operating, aspecial memory stores the selectedprogramme and, when the power isrestored, it continues where it left off.

Programme end

A 5 second alarm will sound (if not muted)3 times at 30 second intervals to signal thatthe programme has ended. The selected programme indicator light (2indicator lights for the "COLD RINSE"programme) will start to flash. Dishes can now be removed and thedishwasher turned off by pressing the"ON/OFF" button or dishes can be loadedfor new cycle.

Salt loading indicator

This model is provided with an indicator lighton the control panel which will light upwhen it is necessary to reload the saltcontainer.

Option button

"HALF LOAD" button

In response to your everyday washingrequirement in addition to the normal washfunctions this dishwasher is equipped withthe “HALF LOAD” function. This functionenables the uses to wash a reducednumber of dishes yet retaining the freedomof loading them both on the top and bottombasket.When this function is activated the dishwasherwill automatically reduce the water andenergy consumption and the wash time.When selecting the “HALF LOAD” ensurea reduced amount of detergent is used.

"DELAY START" button

The dishwasher start time can be set withthis button, delaying the start by 3, 6 or 9hours.

Proceed as follows to set a delayed start:

■ Press the "DELAY START" button (eachtime the button is pressed the startwill be delayed by 3, 6 or 9 hoursrespectively and the corresponding timeindicator light will illuminate).

■ To start the countdown, press the selectedprogramme button (the relevant indicatorlight will come on, while the set timeindicator light will start to flash).

If a 9 hour delay is set, countdown will bedisplayed by the 6h indicator light after 3hours and the 3h indicator light after 6hours.

At the end of the last 3 hours (at the endof countdown) the 3h indicator light willstop flashing and remain on to indicate thewashing phase and the programme willstart automatically.

If countdown has not ended, wherebythe programme has not yet started, it ispossible to change or cancel the delayedstart and select another programme or toselect/deselect the option button, proceedingas follows:

■ Hold down the selected programmebutton for at least 5 seconds.Theprogramme indicator lights will turn onand off individually and sequentially andsome audible signals will sound.

■ The delayed start and the selectedprogramme will be cancelled. All the programme indicator lights will flash.

■ Press the "DELAY START" button toset another delayed start time (thecorresponding indicator light will turn on).

■ A new programme can be set after adelayed time has been changed orcancelled or an option button has selectedor deselected.

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Alarm mute for the PROGRAMMEEND

The alarm for the programme end may bemuted as follows:

IMPORTANTThe dishwasher must ALWAYS be offbefore start of this procedure.

1. Hold down the FIRST "PROGRAMME"button (from the right) and at the sametime switch on the dishwasher bypressing the "ON/OFF" button (a briefaudible signal will sound).

2. Keep the "PROGRAMME" button pressedfor at least 15 seconds (during this time,2 audible signals will sound).

3. Release the button when the secondaudible signal sounds (3 "PROGRAMMESELECTION" indicator lights will comeon).

4. Press the same button again: the 3indicator lights (which indicate that thealarm is activated) will start flashing (toindicate that the alarm is off).

5. Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the"ON/OFF" button to confirm the newsetting.

To turn the alarm on again, follow the sameprocedure.

Memorization of the last programme used

The last programme used can bememorized by following the below:

IMPORTANTThe dishwasher must ALWAYS be offbefore start of this procedure.

1. Hold down the FIRST "PROGRAMME"button (from the right) and at the sametime switch on the dishwasher bypressing the "ON/OFF" button (a briefaudible signal will sound).

2. Keep the "PROGRAMME" button pressedfor at least 30 seconds (during this time,3 audible signals will sound).

3. Release the button when the THIRDaudible signal sounds (all the indicatorlights will flash).

4. Press the same button again: theflashing indicator light (memorization off)will stop flashing and remain on(memorization on).

5. Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the"ON/OFF" button to confirm the newsetting.

To disable the memorization, follow thesame procedure.

Fault signals

If malfunctions or faults occur when aprogramme is running the indicator lightthat corresponds to the selected cycle(2 indicator lights for the "COLD RINSE"programme) will flash rapidly and the alarmsounds.In this event, turn the dishwasher off bypressing the "ON/OFF" button. After checking to make sure the waterinlet hose tap is open, that the drainhose is not bent and that the siphon orfilters are not clogged, set the selectedprogramme again. If the anomaly persists, contact theCustomer Care Department.

IMPORTANTThis dishwasher is equipped with ananti-overflow safety device which willautomatically discharge any excesswater should a problem occur.

WARNING!To ensure the correct operation ofthe anti-overflow safety device, werecommend that the dishwasher isnot moved or tilted during operation.If however it is necessary to tilt ormove the dishwasher, please ensurethat the washing cycle is completeand that there is no remaining waterinside the dishwasher.

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“PROGRAMME” buttons “ON/OFF” button

* The water softener unit is set in thefactory at level 3, as this is suitable forthe majority of users.

According to the degree of hardness ofyour water, regulate the softener unit in thefollowing way:

IMPORTANTThe dishwasher must ALWAYS beoff before start of this procedure.

1. Hold down the FIRST "PROGRAMME"button (from the right) and at the sametime switch on the dishwasher bypressing the "ON/OFF" button (a briefaudible signal will sound).

2. Keep the "PROGRAMME" buttonpressed for at least 5 seconds, UNTILan audible signal sounds. Some"PROGRAMME SELECTION" indicatorlights will come on to indicate thecurrent water softener setting level.

3. Press the same button again to selectthe required water softener level: eachtime the button is pressed, one indicatorlight will come on (the water softenerlevel is indicated by the number of lightson). For level 5, 4 lights will flash, forlevel 0 all lights will be off.

4. Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the"ON/OFF" button to confirm the newsetting.

WARNING!If any problem occurs, turn thedishwasher off by pressing the"ON/OFF" button and start theprocedure again from the beginning(STEP 1).

WATER SOFTENER UNIT

Depending on the source of the supply,water contains varying amounts of limestoneand minerals which are deposited on thedishes leaving whitish stains and marks.The higher the level of these mineralspresent in the water, the harder the water is.The dishwasher is fitted with a watersoftener unit which, through the use ofspecial regenerating salt, suppliessoftened water for washing the dishes. The degree of hardness of your water canbe obtained from your water supplycompany.

Regulating the water softener

The softener unit can treat water with ahardness of up to 90°fH (French grading)or 50°dH (German grading) through 6different settings.

The table below lists different degrees ofwater hardness with the correspondingsetting for the softener unit.

Level

ºfH

(F

ren

ch

g

rad

ing

)

ºdH

(Germ

an

gra

din

g)

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

No indicatorlights

Indicator light1

Indicator lights1,2

Indicator lights1,2,3

Indicator lights1,2,3,4

Indicator lights1,2,3,4flashing

Water hardness

Wate

r so

ften

er

sett

ing

Use o

f re

gen

era

tin

gsalt

0

1

2

*3

4

5

0-5

6-15

16-30

31-45

46-60

61-90

0-3

4-9

10-16

17-25

26-33

34-50

“PROGRAMME SELECTION” indicator lights

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Programme

PROGRAMME GUIDE

Description

Wash with prewash If setting the HYGIENIC wash programme, a second dose of about 20 g of detergent(1 table-spoon) must be added directly in the machine.

Once a day - for normal soiled pans and anyother items that have been left all day forwashing.

Once a day - for heavily soiled pans and anyother items that have been left all day forwashing.

Programme for normally soiled tableware(the most efficient in terms of its combinedenergy and water consumption for that typeof tableware). Programme standardised to EN 50242.

Quick wash for dishes which are to bewashed immediately after the meal. Washload of 4/6 persons.

Short cold pre-wash for items that are storedin the dishwasher until you are ready towash a full load.

UNIVERSAL

HYGIENIC

ECO

RAPID 32’

COLD RINSE

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N/A = OPTION NOT AVAILABLE

5• ••

• • • • •

• • • •

•• • 50°C 32

••

••

60°C 120••YES75°C 135•• ••

• • • • 45°C 190••• •• YES

••

••

••

YES

YES

YES

YES

N/A

N/A

YES

Check list Avarageduration

in minutes

Special functionbuttons

available

Dete

rgen

t for

soa

king

(Pre

wash

)

Dete

rgen

t for

was

hing

Clea

n filt

er

Chec

k rin

se a

id

disp

ense

r

Chec

k sa

lt co

ntai

ner

Hot p

re-w

ash

Cold

pre

-was

h

Mai

n wa

sh

Firs

t col

d rin

se

Seco

nd c

old

rinse

Hot r

inse

with

rin

se a

id

With

cold

wate

r (15

°C)

-Tol

eran

ce ±

10%

-

"STA

RTDE

LAY"

bu

tton

"HAL

F LO

AD" b

utto

n

Programme contents

YES

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IDENTIFYING MINOR FAULTS

Should the dishwasher fail to operate, before contacting the Service Centre, make

the following checks:

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FAULT CAUSE REMEDY

1 - Machine completely dead

2 - Machine does not draw water

3 - Machine does not discharge water

4 - Machine discharges water continuously

5 - Spray arms are not heardto rotate

6 - On electronic applianceswithout a display: one ormore LED flashing quickly.

Plug is not connected to wallsocketO/I button has not been pressed

Door is open

No electricity

See causes for no. 1

Water tap is turned off

Programme selector is not atcorrect position

The inlet hose is bent

The inlet hose filter is not correctly connected

Filter is dirty

Outlet hose is kinked

The outlet hose extension isnot correctly connected

The outlet connection on thewall is pointing downwards notupwardsPosition of outlet hose is toolowExcessive amount of detergent

Item prevents arms from rotatingPlate and cup filter very dirty

Water inlet tap turned off

Connect electric plug

Press button

Close door

Check the fuse in the plug and the electricity supply

Check

Turn water tap on

Turn programme selector tocorrect position

Eliminate the bends in the hose

Clean the filter at the end of thehose

Clean filter

Straighten outlet hose

Follow the instructions for connecting the outlet hosecarefullyCall a qualified technician

Lift outlet hose to at least 40 cmabove floor levelReduce amount of detergent Use suitable detergentCheckClean plate and cup filter

Switch off the appliance.Turn on the tap.Re-set the cycle.

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N.B.: Should any of the situations occur and should the machine give a bad wash performance, it isnecessary to remove the deposits from the dishes by hand since the final drying cycle hardens thedeposits which a second wash in the machine would not be able to remove.If the malfunction continues contact the Customer Care Department, quoting the model and serialnumber of the dishwasher. This is found on the rating label on the inside of the dishwasher door at thetop or on the guarantee. This information will make it possible to take more effective action more quickly.

The manufacturers decline any responsibility for any printing mistakes in this instruction booklet.They also reserve the right to modify their own appliances as necessary without altering theessential characteristics.

FAULT CAUSE REMEDY

7 - Load of dishes is only partially washed

8 - Detergent not dispensedor partially dispensed

9 - Presence of white spots on dishes

10 -Noise during wash

11 - The dishes are not completely dry

See causes for no. 5

Bottom of saucepans have notbeen washed well

Edge of saucepans have not been washed well

Spray arms are partially blocked

The dishes have not been properly loaded

The end of the outlet hose is inthe water

The incorrect amount of detergent has been measuredout; the detergent is old and hard

The wash programme is not thorough enough

The lower basket dishes havenot been washed

Cutlery, dishes, pans, etc... stopthe detergent dispenser opening

Water is too hard

The dishes knock against oneanother

The revolving arms knock againstthe dishes

Inadequate air flow

Rinse aid missing

Check

Burnt on food remains must be soaked before putting pansin dishwasher

Reposition saucepans

Remove spray arms byunscrewing ring nuts clockwiseand wash under running water

Do not place the dishes too closely together

The end of the outlet hose must not come into contact with the outflow water

Increase the measure according to how dirty thedishes are and change detergent

Choose a more vigorous programme

Depress half load button

Position dishes not to obstructthe dispenser

Check salt and rinse aid leveland regulate amount. Should the fault persist, Contact Service Centre

Re-check loading of dishes inthe basket

Again re-check loading

Leave the dishwasher door ajarat the end of the wash programto allow the dishes to dry naturally

Fill the rinse aid dispenser

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1) The information on the label and fiche relates to the standard cleaning cycle, thisprogramme is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware and it is the most efficientprogramme in terms of combined energy and water consumption. The standardcleaning cycle corresponds to the Eco cycle.

2) Based on 280 standard cleaning cycles using cold water fill and the consumption of thelow power modes. Actual energy consumption depends on how the appliance is used.

3) Based on 280 standard cleaning cycles. Actual energy consumption depends on howthe appliance is used.

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This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE).WEEE contains both polluting substances (which can cause negative consequences for the environment) and basic compo-nents (which can be re-used). It is important to have WEEE subjected to specific treatments, in order to remove and disposeproperly all pollutants, and recover and recycle all materials. Individuals can play an important role in ensuring that WEEE does not become an environmental issue; it is essential to followsome basic rules:

- WEEE should not be treated as household waste;

- WEEE should be handed over to the relevant collection points managed by the municipality or by registered companies. Inmany countries, for large WEEE, home collection could be present.

In many countries, when you buy a new appliance, the old one may be returned to the retailer who has to collect it free ofcharge on a one-to-one basis, as long as the equipment is of equivalent type and has the same functions as the suppliedequipment.

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Unit 11, Beacontree PlazaGillette Way

ReadingRG2 0BS

Customer Care Telephone: (0884) 692 3605

Spare Parts Telephone: (0884) 692 3606

www.baumatic.co.uk

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BaumaticPart of Hoover Candy11 Beacontree Plaza

Gillette wayReadingRG2 0BS

www.baumatic.co.uk

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