Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DW1795 Asko
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ASKO Dishwasher DW 1795 BUIL T TO LAST LONGER.
2 SERVICE & GUARANTEE SER VICE Befor e calling for ser vice, check to see whether the faults is due to something that you can put right yourself. S ee T rouble shooting pages 24-25.
3 CONTENTS READ FIRST Safety 4 Children ’ s safety 5 The parts of the dishwasher 6 T echnical data 6 Baskets 7 Dispenser 8 Control panel, symbols 8 HOW TO USE THE DISHW ASHER Befor e you start 9 Bas.
4 PULL-LA TCH (FULL Y INTEGRA TED MACHINES ONL Y) The machine will stop if the door is opened during operation. Ho weve r , since the machine is fitted with a pull-latch, splashing may occur if the door is opened too quickly . Ther efore, unlatch the door carefully and wait until the spray arms have stopped rotating befor e ope- ning fully .
5 CHILD-SAFE STOPPING AND ST AR TING T o stop a dishwashing programme, the stop button must be pressed for thr ee seconds. This delay is integrated. T o prevent the machine from being started by mistake by a child, it is possible to programme a similar delay in the starting mode, see Set- tings.
6 1. KNIFE BASKET 2. UPPER BASKET 3. LAMP 4. SPRA Y ARMS 5. LOWER BASKET 6. CUTLERY BASKET 7. RINSE AID FILLING 8. RINSE AID DISPENSER 9. DETERGENT COMP AR TMENT 10. MAIN POWER SWITCH 11. PROGRAMME P ANEL 12. COARSE FIL TER 13. FINE FIL TER 14. TYPE PLA T E * Deviations may occur depending on the model and the market con- cerned.
7 1.ADJUST ABLE RACK FOR LONG-STEMMED GLASSES 2. ADJUST ABLE AND FOLDING RACKS 3.DET ACHABLE PLA TE RACK 4. CUTLER Y BASKET WITH ADJUST ABLE AND FOLDING COVER 5.
8 CONTROL P ANEL 1. INDICA TION LAMPS 2. INTENSIVE W ASH 3. STRONG W ASH 4. NORMAL W ASH 5. QUICK W ASH 6. RINSE & HOLD 7. TEMPERA TURE CHOICE 8. DRYING HEA T 9. ST ART/STOP 10. DISPLA Y 11. RINSE-AID INDICA TION DISPENSER 1. COMP ARTMENT FOR MAIN W ASH DETERGENT 2.
9 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS The following step-by-step instructions will help you to achieve the best possible results. FILL THE BASKETS PROPERL Y Y our dishwasher features the ASK O S uper Cle- aning System ™ .
10 Place larger plates, dishes, pots, saucepans and cutlery (in the cutler y basket) in the lo we r basket. The detachable plate rack that is supp- lied with some models can easily be lifted out to pro vide space for big plates, saucepans and pots, or be fitted in one of the three different posi- tions.
11 Intensive wash U se the Intensive wash pr ogramme for heavily soiled ware, such as pots and pans, and gratin forms. The dishwasher can suitably be loaded with other items if not completely filled. Strong wash U se the Strong wash pr ogramme for dirty ware, such as pots and pans, and gratin forms.
12 CONSUMPTION FIGURES W ashing time (ca. min)* Energy (ca. kWh) W ashing time (ca. min)** Energy (ca. kWh) W ater (litre)*** ST ANDARD PROGRAMMES PRESS Programme 70° 65° 65° 55° 45° - 22 2 22 - 11 1 11 - 43 2 22 - Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s N o N o Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s N o N o 90 80 75 75 29 4 1.
13 OPTIONS TEMPERA TURE OPTION The T emperature option allows y ou to choose a washing temperature, as follows: INTENSIVE, STRONG W ASH: 70 / 55°C NORMAL W ASH: 65 / 55°C QUICK W ASH: 55 / 45°C The lamp lights if you choose the higher tem- perature.
14 ECO W ASH W ASH ONL Y WHEN FULL Save energy by not running the machine until it is completely full. W ASH A T LOWER TEMPERA TURE If dishware is only lightly soiled you can suita- bly reduce the temperature for I ntensive, Strong and N ormal wash to 55°C, and Q uick wash to 45°C.
15 F or a v ariety of reasons, some articles are unsu- itable for machine washing. Some materials can- not withstand high temperature, others can be damaged by dishwasher detergents. SENSITIVE DECORA TION China that has “ on-glaze“ decoration (feels a litt- le rough) should not be machine washed.
16 CLEANING CLEANING The inside of the machine is made of stainless steel, which is kept clean by normal use. Ho we- ver , deposits of lime can be formed inside the machine if the water is har d. If this happens, ru n a N ormal wash programme with two ta- blespoonful of citric acid in the detergent compartment.
17 Don ’ t forget to fit the adapting piece. Spray arms Spray-arm jets and bearings may sometimes be- come clogged. Screw off the nut and take off the washer on top of the spray arm and lift off the arm. P oke out any obstr uctions with a ske- wer or other suitable pointed tool.
18 TOPPING UP WITH RINSE AID Drying will be faster if you use rinse aid. The rinse-aid indicating lamp on the panel will light when the rinse-aid container becomes empty .* Ther e is also an indicator on the dispenser . See the figure. There is sufficient rinse aid av ailable if the indicator is completely black.
19 SAL T FILLING WITH SAL T The salt compartment must be filled with salt before using a machine that is equipped with a water softener . Use coarse salt or regenerating salt that is especially intended for dishwashers.
20 REPROGRAMMING Some of the machine functions can be reprogrammed. A ccess to reprogramming of the machine is gained via the ordinary control buttons as explained below . Any alteration made will remain intact until the next time you alter the functions.
21 ADD ADDITIONAL RINSING P roceed as follows to give an extra rinse in the Intensiv e, Strong and Normal wash: Display Lamps 1. PRESS STRONG W ASH FIVE TIMES* (WITHIN 15 SECONDS) 2. PRESS RINSE ONCE TO OBT AIN AN EXTRA RINSE 1 OR RESET : 2. PRESS QUICK W ASH ONCE AND YOU WILL GET NORMAL FUNCTION - * The latest selected setting will be shown.
22 SETTING THE PUMPING-OUT TIME The pumping-out time can suitably be extended if you are using a long drain hose, max. 3 metr es, or if the machine for any other reason has difficulty in pumping out the waste water in time. P roceed as follows: Display Lamps 1.
23 F AUL T INDICA TIONS INDICA TOR LAMPS I NDICA TION DISPLA Y TYPE OF F AULT ACTION DOOR IS OPEN PREVENTING ST ART OF THE SELECTED CLOSE THE DOOR PROGRAMME(NORMAL FOR THIS TYPE OF MACHINE) ELEMENT MA.
24 TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHW ASHING RESUL TS F AUL T - POOR W ASHING PERFORMANCE Possible causes 1. Rotation of spray arms prev ented by protruding object. Check also that jets in the spray arms are not clogged. 2. S pray arms slowed down by impurities in the bearings.
25 • V er y hard water . Compensate with acidic rinse aid. Still not clean after testing with citric acid? • The cause is probably temperatur e that is too high and/or too much detergent. This type of film, or etching, cannot be remedied, only prevented.
26 TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHW ASHER If the machine does not work, check first to find out if the r eason is a simple fault that you can remedy yourself . T r y to locate the fault with the aid of the following description. T ry the trouble- shooting programme also, see F ault indications.
27 PERFORMANCE INFORMA TION ST ANDARD TESTS Dishwashing and drying performance Australia: AS 2007-1988 Dishwashing pr ogrammes: Connection: Cold water Quick wash 45°C without heat drying TEST DOSES Main wash 20 grammes S tandard detergent.
QUICK GUIDE 1. FILL THE BASKETS Remov e large particles of food and waste. It is not necessary to rinse, thanks to the Super Cleaning System ™ . 2. DOSE THE DETERGENT The detergent compartment has a small space for pre-wash and a larger space for the main wash.
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