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After making the electrical connection, check the
protective conductor function, voltage compensation and
insulation value in accordance with the applicable DIN VDE
regulations.
3.3. DEVICE USE
Regular dishwasher operation instructions
Cutlery and crockery should be properly positioned for
washing. Cutlery should be cleaned of food leftovers,
unless it is washed immediately after use (some types of
food can leave stains on cutlery).
Preparation of dishes for washing
Do not let the food leftovers dry on the dishes. To avoid
clogging of the filter and quick contamination of the
washing water, remove large fragments of food, olive pips,
lemon peel, toothpicks, etc. before placing the dishes in
the basket. It is recommended to leave glass dishes with
leftover dried food in water for a while, or rinse them.
Filling the basket
Glasses, cups, mugs, large plates etc. must be placed in the
appropriate baskets. facing down. Do not stack dishes or
crockery.
Dishes/cutlery should not touch.
Cutlery should be placed in a suitable plastic basket,
handles facing down.
Silver dishes can be placed freely in the plastic basket.
Avoid overloading the basket. Water supply hoses should
remain loose (not crushed, bent or stretched).
Adding the detergent by hand
Use only detergents intended for dishwashers should
be used. When the machine reaches the recommended
operating temperature, you can add the detergent directly
to the dispenser.
If your dishwasher has an integrated detergent pump,
insert the pump hose marked DETERGENT into the
detergent dispenser.
Use only low foaming effect detergents. .
We recommend using the detergent and rinse aid produced
by the same manufacturer.
PLEASE NOTE: Do not use a detergent meant for washing
by hand.
The correct dose of detergent depends on the hardness of
the water and how dirty the dishes are. Follow the dosing
information provided by the detergent manufacturer.
Less detergent has a negative effect on the result of
washing, while more detergent does not give better results,
it simply pollutes the environment.
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Rinse aid dispenser
The dishwasher has an automatic rinse aid dispenser.
Put the end of the hose marked „RINSE AID" in the rinse aid
tank. The dispenser is factory-set to the maximum value,
and can be adjusted - depending on the hardness of the
water, depending on how dirty the dishes are, and the
detergent used - after the dishwasher has been successfully
installed. Turning the adjusting screw clockwise (-) reduces
the flow, turning the screw counter clockwise (+) intensifies
the flow. Adjustment may only be performed by a qualified
service person. Before adjusting the flow, disconnect the
power.
PLEASE NOTE: The dispenser should not run dry as it
may cause damage. It is necessary to fill the tank before
starting work with the machine so that the feeder can work
properly during the first washing.
Do not use caustic substances!
Starting the washing program
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Check that the suction filter (B) in the tank is correctly
positioned.
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Check that the overflow hose (A) is correctly installed.
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Make connections to the water supply and drainage
cording to the instructions.
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Press the ON-OFF switch [1]
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The dishwasher is automatically filled with water up
to the set level.
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The LED [4] comes on, indicating that the boiler
heating has started.
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When the water in the boiler is heated up, the
corresponding LED [4] will go out, and another
LED [5] will light up, indicating that the water in the
washing tank is heating up.
Please note: In the RCDW-07 model, the LED [4] is
still on when the boiler heats up.
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When the LED [5] goes out, the dishwasher is ready
to work
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Open the door and slide in the basket with dishes/
cutlery. Before inserting the basket, make sure that
all food residues are removed from the dishes and
cutlery.
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Add the detergent manually into the dispenser,
unless the dishwasher is equipped with a detergent
pump. Check the rinse aid and detergent levels in the
compartment.
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To start the washing program, press the START
button [2]. In the RCDW-01 model, closing the door
starts the washing program.
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The 2-minute washing program starts automatically.
At the same time, the LED [6] lights up to indicate
that the washing cycle is in progress.
PLEASE NOTE (2): If the door is not closed properly, the
dishwasher will not work and the LED [7] comes on.
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At the end of the washing program, the program LED
[6] goes out. Open the door and take out the basket
with clean dishes.
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Allow the dishes and cutlery to dry.
If dirt or water stains appear after the washing, it may be due
to one of the following:
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Incorrect proportion of detergent to water.
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Rinse water has high mineral content.
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Insufficient amount of rinse aid during rinsing.
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Incorrect loading of products into the basket.
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Low water pressure during rinsing.
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Low water temperature during washing.
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Filters are clogged or set incorrectly.
RECOMMENDATION: For better results, especially with
glasses, use a water softener.
Safety measures
PLEASE NOTE: The water used in the washing
process is not potable!
There is a safety switch on the door which stops the
machine during washing if the door is opened by mistake.
A thermal protection is integrated in the pump motor
winding which cuts off the power supply to the pump in
case of overheating.
There are thermal fuses which cut off the power supply in
the event of overheating of the boiler or the washing tank.
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Current service
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Switch the machine off using the ON/OFF button [1].
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Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
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Close the water tap.
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Empty the washing tank by removing the overflow
pipe (only after disconnecting the power supply)
to avoid overloading the tank and damaging the
dishwasher.
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If your dishwasher has a drain pump, follow the steps
above then press the Start button once to start the
automatic 2 minute drain program (the door must
remain closed when the drain program is running).
Maintenance/care/repair
Regular maintenance by a qualified service person using
original spare parts is essential for the correct operation of
the machine. It applies to compliance with the Equipment
Safety Regulations (GSG) as well as the applicable ZH 1 and
VBG accident prevention specifications.
RECOMMENDATION: Disconnect the machine from the
power supply before cleaning or maintenance.
Draining the water from the washing tank
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Turn off the power with the ON/OFF button [1]
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Drain the washing tank by removing the overflow
hose.
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If the dishwasher has a drain pump, follow the
steps above, and then press the Start button once
to start the automatic 2 minute drain program (the
door must remain closed when the drain program is
running).
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Remove the filter and clean it thoroughly with water.
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Rinse the washing thank to remove any dirt residue.
Then, reassemble the parts in the reverse order. The
machine should never run without a filter.
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When the machine is not operating, the door should
be left halfway or fully open (to avoid unpleasant
odours).
Electronic dishwashers with multiple washing programs.
(Special instructions for dishwashers with electronic
timers)
1.
Set the main switch to the PROGRAM position. The
relevant LED will come on.
2.
PROGRAM SELECTOR LED will start flashing.
3.
Select the required program: STANDARD (2 min.),
SHORT (1 min.) or INTENSIVE (3 min.).
4.
The program will start and the PROGRAM SELECTOR
LED will stay on until the end of the program.
5.
At the end of the washing program, the PROGRAM
SELECTOR LED will flash again.
6.
If the door is opened while the machine is running,
the program will stop, and the time will be reset to
zero.
7.
In case of electronic models with a drain hose, turn
the main switch to the OFF position, then to the
DRAINAGE position. The relevant LED will go out
and then on. Pull out the plastic drain pipe, close the
door, press and hold the START button for 3 seconds.
The machine will empty the water tank within 2
minutes.
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