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manual abstract
Our special installation instructions are given on pages 19—21. These instructions for use will help you take full advantage of all the features offered by this-machine. In return for this minor effort, your FAVORIT will reward you with faultless service. You will also save yourself unnecessary maintenance costs! Contents Illustration pages (please unfold) Machine description Important hints to help you use your dishwasher correctly How to operate your machine: • Filling with rinse aid — Setting the rinse aid quantity to be dosed • Add dishwashing detergent — before each washing programme Loading the dishwasher correctly Starting and stopping — taking out the dishes 3— 5 Washing programmes (programme chart) 6—8 Cleaning and care 8 If you think your dishwasher is not working properly After-sales service 10 Notes on installation (Installation — water and electrical connection 11 water protection system) 12 Technical data Arrangement examples 13 14—15 16 16—17 18 19—21 22 23 2 1 2 3 3 9 11 4 Machine description Please unfold illustration pages 3, 4, 5 before reading on! Control panel Fig. 1 I Start/stop and programme selector buttons II Door release handle III Programme switch and programme cycle Indicator Inside view without crockery baskets Fig. 2 A Lower spray arm B No function C No function D Detergent dispenser E Rinse aid dispenser F Strainers G Rating plate (with E- and F-number) Rear view Fig. 3 a) Supply hose b) Drain hose c) Electrical supply lead Start/stop and programme selector buttons (Fig. 1/1) Start/stop button with operating indicator Extra pre-wash Q. 65° Intensive 65° C (temperature cannot be reduced to 50° C) 65° C normal programme (can be combined with temperature reduction to 50° C) 6 Machine description ô 65° 65 ° C economy programme (can be combined with temperature reduction to 50° C) 65° 50° Temperature reduction to 50° C Programme cycle indicator (Fig. 1/III) «III* * (j/ Pre-wash mur Washing with detergent ,//u\ //i \ //11' Intermediate rinse \ ■ / ••V:— * ! * Final rinse with rinse aid «. lii / Drying with hot air 7 Machine description Crockery baskets To ensure protection of the crockery baskets during transport, we have packed them with polystyrene foam parts. Please remove all polystyrene foam parts before operating your dishwasher. important hints to help you use your dishwasher correctly • Operate your dishwasher economically and with regard for the environment: Collect your dirty dishes, stack them in the dishwasher, and only wash them when both baskets are full. Always select the programme corresponding to the degree of soiling of your crockery (according to the chart on pages 34/35). • Certain types of decoration which have been painted over the glaze may fade after frequent machine washing. Please ensure that earthenware dishes are marked “dishwasher-proof”! • Parts of aluminium utensils or saucepans also tend to discolour during washing. Some types of glass further become cloudy after many washing cycles. • Silver crockery and cutlery should always be cleaned of food residues if they are not washed immediately after a meal (since many food residues, such as egg white, egg yolk, or mustard cause discolorations or staining). • The following are unsuitable for machine washing: Wooden boards, plastic parts sensitive to hot water, tin crockery, glued crockery parts, and crockery parts with hairline cracks. Also older types of cutlery with temperature-sensitive adhesive as well as rust-sensitive steel knives, and cutlery with wooden, horn, porcelain, and mother-of-pearl handles. • When you buy new crockery, ensure that its shape is suitable for loading in dishwashers: items should have straight and even surfaces, large openings, flat shallow bases, dishwasher-safe decoration. Glasses and cutlery should also be dishwasher-safe. 8 How to operate your machine Filling with rinse aid The rinse aid ensures that the last rinse water flows off, leaving no drops, and gives your crockery its final sparkle. The rinse aid is dispensed automatically from the dispenser. Important! Use only a branded rinse aid for domestic dishwashers, since other agents, e.g. vinegar, may damage your machine and not produce the intended effect. Never use conventional washing-up liquids,. since they contain agents causing heavy frothing and are unsuitable for dishwashers. The dispenser is located on the inside of the door (Fig. 2/E). Open the dispenser by twisting the cap Vi revolution to the left (Fig. 7/arrow) and fill the rinse aid into the filling opening max. up to the dotted line (Fig. 8). Then close the cap again by twisting it to the right. Filling quantity is around 150 cm3 (sufficient for around 50 washing programmes). Wipe off any spilled rinse aid with a cloth, otherwise too much foam will be produced during washing. Rinse aid replenishment indicator You must replenish with rinse aid when a da...
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