
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GUIDE FOR USING THE DISHWASHER AND THE WASHING PROGRAMS


Contents
1
1.
Description of the controls ________________________________ 2
2.
Operating instructions ___________________________________ 16
3.
Cleaning and maintenance _______________________________ 28
4.
Troubleshooting _______________________________________ 33
Thank you for choosing one of our products.
You are advised to read this manual carefully; it contains all the
information you need about the right conditions for the proper, safe use
of your dishwasher.
Following the cleaning instructions provided here will keep your
dishwasher's performance at peak levels in the long term.
USER INSTRUCTIONS: these consist of recommendations for using the
appliance, a description of its controls and of the correct cleaning and
maintenance procedures.

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1. Description of the controls
1.1 Front panel
All the dishwasher control are grouped on the front panel. Programming
and option selection are only possible with the door closed.
1 ON/OFF BUTTON
2 SELECTION PROGRAM BUTTONS (P1…P5)
3 OPTION SELECTION BUTTON
4 CONFIRM OPTIONS BUTTON
5 DELAY PROGRAM BUTTON
6 START/PAUSE BUTTON
7 POWER ON LIGHT
8 PROGRAMS INDICATOR LIGHTS
9 INFORMATION DISPLAY
10 RECESSED DOOR HANDLE
N.B.: symbols and styling are guideline and may vary depending on
the model or version of the dishwasher purchased.

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1.2 Information display
The dishwasher is equipped with a practical DISPLAY which provides
information on the programmed dishwasher functions.
A 4-FIGURE DISPLAY
B RINSE AID WARNING LIGHT
C SALT WARNING LIGHT
D START/PAUSE BUTTON
E OPTIONS LIGHT
PROGRAMS TABLE
The manual contains the programs table for several models. To find the
table for your dishwasher, compare the program symbols at the top of the
table with those on your control panel.

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PROGRAM IN PROGRESS INDICATOR LIGHT
(on some models only)
When a program is running, a flashing light is projected onto the floor
under the right-hand corner of the door. At the end of the program, the
light goes out to reduce sleep mode electricity consumption.

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PROGRAMS TABLE
PROGRAMME
NUMBER
& SYMBOL
LOAD CROCKERY AND
CUTLERY
PROGRAM
PROGRESS
DURATION
CONSUMPTION
MINUTES
(1)
WATER
LITRES
POWER
kWh (1)
1
RAPID 27’
Dishes with light dirt,
washed immediately after
use
Wash at 38°C
Rinse at 50°C
27
6,5 0,70
2 GLASS
Glass, china and mixed
dishes with light dirt.
Wash at 45°C
Cold rinse
Rinse at 70°C
Dry
59
12 0,90
3 ECO (*)
EN 50242
Dishes with normal dirt,
even with dried-on
residues
Cold prewash
Wash at 45°C
Rinse at 55°C
Dry
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4
AUTO 45-65
Pans and dishes with
normal dirt, even with
dried-on residues.
When the "
AUTO
" program is selected, the dishwasher
recognises the type of dirt and automatically adjusts the
washing parameters as appropriate.
5 SUPER
Very dirty pans and
dishes, even with dried-on
residues.
Hot prewash
Wash at 70°C
Cold rinse (2)
Rinse at 70°C
Dry
105
20 1,50
IMPORTANT: see “NOTES AND REFERENCES” table on the following pages.
If the dishwasher door is open or not properly closed, the washing cycle
will not start.

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QUICK TIME PROGRAMS
(see relevant section for explanation of functioning modes)
PROGRAMME
NUMBER E
SYMBOL
LOAD CROCKERY AND
CUTLERY
PROGRAM
PROGRESS
DURATION
CONSUMPTION
MINUTI
(1)
WATER
LITRES
POWER
kWh (1)
6
SOAK
+
Pans and dishes awaiting
completion of the load
Cold prewash
15 3,5 0,02
7
DELICATE
QUICK
+
Delicate dishes with normal
dirt.
Cold prewash
Wash at 50°C
Cold rinse
Rinse at 70°C
53
12,5 1,15
8
ECO
QUICK
+
Dishes with normal dirt,
washed immediately after
use.
Cold prewash
Wash at 60°C
Cold rinse
Rinse at 70°C
80
12,5 1,25
9
NORMAL
QUICK
+
Dishes with normal dirt,
washed immediately after
use.
Cold prewash
Wash at 70°C
Cold rinse
Rinse at 70°C
85
13 1,40
10
STRONG
and FAST
+
Mixed dishes with normal
dirt without dried-on
residues.
Wash at 65°C
Cold rinse
Rinse at 70°C
50
10 1,20
IMPORTANT: see “NOTES AND REFERENCES” table on the following pages.
If the dishwasher door is open or not properly closed, the washing cycle
will not start.

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Standard programme under EN 50242.
See information sheet provided.
Program consumption and duration figures have been measured in
accordance with the EN 50242 standard. Values may vary depending on
intake water and room temepratures and the type and quantity of dishes
loaded.
1 or 2 cold rinses depending on the model.
●
●
●
●
(1)
(2)
Drying efficiency class on a scale from "G" (minimum efficiency) to "A"
(maximum efficiency).
REFERENCES for the ENERGY LABEL supplied with the dishwasher
Water consumption is based on 280 standard wash cycles. Actual consumption
depends on the way in which the appliance is used.
Annual energy consumption is based on 280 standard wash cycles with cold
water and consumption of low-energy operating modes. Actual consumption
depends on the way in which the appliance is used.
programmes table), which is the most effective in terms of combined energy and
water consumption. The programme is recommended for dishes with a normal
level of dirt.
**
NOTES AND REFERENCES
Only run the soak program with partial loads.
Option cannot be used with the soak program.
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1.3 Washing programs
The dishwasher is equipped with a control panel and an
INFORMATION
DISPLAY from which it is possible to carry out all the power switch-on,
switch-off and programming operations.
Before starting a washing program make sure that:
• The water supply tap is open.
• The correct amount of detergent has been added to the
dispenser.
• The baskets have been correctly loaded.
• The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without
obstruction.
• The dishwasher door is securely closed.
LIGHTING
Pressing the ON/OFF button will start the dishwasher and will lit up the
dishwasher pilot light. After approximately 3 second from this operation
the DISPLAY will be turned on with a visualization that will depend upon
the state of the dishwasher.
PROGRAMMING
All the programming operations are possible only with closed door. With
open door, on the DISPLAY will appear - - : - -.
SELECTION PROGRAM
The program selection is possible
through the relative buttons.
By pressing the relative button of desired program (see table) it will lid up
the relative pilot light to confirm that the operation did occurred on the
DISPLAY will appear a program duration forecasting (“h.mm”).

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START PROGRAM
At this point, in order to start the machine, it is only enough to press the
START/PAUSE (6) for some seconds until the symbol START/PAUSE
(D) start to flash and confirmation “beep” is heard. From this moment the
cycle duration on the DISPLAY (9) starts to decrease.
This phase, that updates itself during the cycle, is “indicative” since it is
influenced by the washing conditions such as dishwasher type and
quantity, entry temperature etc. For this reason it is normal to see the
updating during a program (increment and decrease of minutes)
specially in the passage from one phase to the other (for example, from
washing to rinse).
END PROGRAM
The end of the program is indicated by a short signal acoustic and from
the “End” visual notification on DISPLAY. By pressing one of the
buttons, the “End” visual signal will vanish from the display and the
dishwasher is ready to continue a new cycle.
INTERRUPTING
A
PROGRAM
In order to interrupt a running program it is necessary:
• to press the START/PAUSE for some seconds until when the
symbol START/PAUSE remains lit on the display (confirmation
beep). At this point,it is possible to start the cycle again, otherwise:
•
TO CHANGE A PROGRAM
To change the running program it is necessary:
• to interrupt the running program (see “INTERRUPTING A PROGRAM”);
• select the new program;
• to press again the START/PAUSE button to make start the new
program.

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STOPPING A PROGRAM
To cancel a program which is running:
• Interrupt the program (see "INTERRUPTING A PROGRAM")
• Press the START/PAUSE button and hold it down; the
display will show "P0" and the dishwasher will immediately
switch to the end of the cycle and drain the tank (during this
process, the "START/PAUSE symbol will flash). When the
drain procedure ends, the end of cycle "End" message
appears on the display.
In case that the door is opened during the operation, to the next door
closing it is going to be necessary to start the program as shown in
paragraph “
S
TARTING THE PROGRAM”. The program will resume from the
point in which it was interrupted.
In case that the tub temperature is higher than 50°C the program
will start about 60 seconds later.

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PROGRAM DELAY
The PROGRAM DELAY button can be pressed to delay the start of the
washing program by from 1 to 12/24 hours depending on the model. This
option allows the dishwasher to be operated at the time of day of the user's
choice. The first time the PROGRAM DELAY button is pressed the
option light comes on and 1:h appears on the DISPLAY. The button can
then be pressed again, to set the delay required (
2:h, 3:h
, … etc.). If no
button is pressed for a few seconds, the DISPLAY shows the time left (time
remaining) to the end of the selected program (e.g.
5:40
, duration of the
washing cycle + program delay). When the user confirms the program start
(read the relative section) a prewash will be carried out, after which the
PROGRAM DELAY set will begin, and the time remaining on the DISPLAY
will gradually be counted down. At the end of the delay set, the option light
goes out and the washing cycle starts.
N.B.: It is not possible to select the PROGRAM DELAY option once the
cycle has begun.
Chosen the delay, proceed with the program start, press the button
START/PAUSE for same seconds until the START/PAUSE symbol
start to flash.
The machine will perform a dish pre-washing, and when finish, the “delay
program” will enter in function as it was first set.
In case you want to put to zero the “delay program” within the running
program it is necessary:
• to press the START/PAUSE button for some seconds until the
START/PAUSE (D) symbol remain lid up on the display;
• to press the DELAY PROGRAM more times until the reset of the
delay program (START/PAUSE symbol shut off);
• to press the START/PAUSE button to make start the program.
N.B.: It is not possible to select the “delay program” when the program
have already began.

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OPTIONS
The options are controlled by the
OPTION
SELECTION button .
Press the button to access the procedure,
confirmed by flashing of one of the OPTIONS
lights (E).
N.B.:
The
PROGRAM DELAY light
only comes on when the specific
PROGRAM DELAY button is pressed.
Press the SELECT OPTIONS button again to display the next option.
To confirm an option, press the CONFIRM OPTION button (the light
stops flashing and remains on). This operation can be carried out for one or
all of the options available. To deactivate an option which has already been
confirmed, press the OPTION SELECTION button until the OPTION
LIGHT required flashes, and press the CONFIRM OPTION button . The
light stops flashing and goes out.
All options except "Flexi Tabs" are disabled at the end of the wash cycle.
QUICK TIME PROGRAMS
Select this option together with any washing program (except the soak
program) to SHORTEN the cycle by from a minimum of 10% to a
maximum of 55%, depending on the cycle selected. To activate this
option, press the QUICK OPTION button (light comes on) after
selecting the program required. The option is automatically deactivated
at the end of the program.

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ENERSAVE
This option can be selected with the wash programme of choice to
further reduce energy consumption. Drying is aided by a special
device that automatically releases the door, which opens slowly and
smoothly by a few centimetres. This ensures perfect drying and greater
control of rinsing temperatures, which can be kept at lower levels for
significant energy saving. Once the door has opened, the end of the
wash cycle is indicated by a short beep.
Enersave is activated
automatically every time
a wash cycle is
selected (except for programs that do not include the final drying phase;
see programs table) and can be disabled before the program is started.
Flexi Tabs, once selected, remains enabled until intentionally disabled.
When the function is activated, opening of the door must not be
impeded in any way; do not leave anything in the space in front of the
door necessary to allow it to open.
Do not re-close the door during automatic opening as this would
damage the mechanism. Wait for the pushers to retract before re-closing
the door.
HALF LOAD
Suitable when there are not many dishes to be washed, it saves energy
and reduces the program duration. Place dishes in both baskets then load
the detergent dispenser than less than the normal amount for a full load.

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FLEXI TABS
Specifically for washing with combination detergents in tablets, which
also contain salt and rinse aid (3in1) or other agents such as glass
protector, steel rinse aids, etc. (4in1, 5in1…). When this option is
selected, salt and rinse aid will not be dispensed even if the relative
compartments cointain them. If the containers are empty, the lights will
remain on.
If the option is not provided, we recommend the use of conventional
products (separate detergent, salt and rinse aid), because with
conventional washing cycles, combined products might create problems
such as a white deposit, poor drying results and residues left on the
dishes.
For further information, refer to the detergent pack
IMPORTANT:
when no longer required, the option must be deactivated by pressing the
relative button (the lights goes out).
These products are not suitable for use with excessively "hard"
water. If the hardness level set is higher than H3, when the option is
activated the relative light flashes to indicate that the product is being
used incorrectly; the dishwasher will still work, but washing results
may be poor.
TO SAVE ON ENERGY! … AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
• Always try to run the dishwasher fully loaded.
• Do not wash the dishes in running water.
• Use the washing program that is most appropriate for each type of
load.
• Do not carry out any preliminary rinsing.
• If available, connect the dishwasher to a hot water supply up to
60°C.
TO CUT DOWN ON DETERGENT CONSUMPTION! … AND PROTECT
THE ENVIRONMENT
The phosphates contained in dishwasher detergents are harmful to the
environment. To avoid using excessive amounts of detergent and to
save on electricity, observe the following:
• separate the more delicate items from dishes that are more
resistant to aggressive detergents and high temperatures;
• do not pour the detergent directly on the dishes.

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
After 5 minutes of waiting (washing cycle completed, stopped or set but
not started) the dishwasher switches to a standby state to reduce
energy consumption.
In this state, the dishwasher indicator panel (lights or display depending
on model) functions more slowly (switch-on once every 5 seconds).
REMOVING THE DISHES
At the end of the washing program, wait at least 20 minutes before
removing the dishes, to allow them to cool down. To prevent any water
droplets on the upper basket from falling on the dishes in the lower
basket, it is advisable to unload the lower basket first, and then the
upper basket.

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2. Operating instructions
Once the dishwasher has been correctly installed, prepare for use as
follows:
• Adjust the water softening system;
• Add the regenerating salt;
• Add the rinse aid and detergent.
2.1 Using the water softening system
The dishwasher is equipped with an
automatic softening system which uses a
special regenerating salt to reduce the
hardness of the water, which causes
whitish marks on dry dishes.
The dishwasher is factory set for water
hardness level 3.
When using water of medium hardness, the regenerating salt container
should be refilled after approximately 20 washing cycles. The salt
container can hold approximately 1.7 kg of salt in grains. Some models
are equipped with a cap with a no-salt optical indicator containing a
green float which descends as the salt concentration in the water drps.
When the green float can no longer be seen through the transparent
cap, the container must be topped up with regenerating salt. The
container is situated at the bottom of the dishwasher. After removing the
lower basket, unscrew the salt container cap by turning it anticlockwise
and pour in the salt using the funnel supplied. Before replacing the cap,
remove any salt residues from around the opening.
•
When using the dishwasher for the first time, in addition to the salt it
is also necessary to add one litre of water to the container.
• Each time the salt container is refilled, make sure that the cap is
securely closed. The mixture of water and detergent must never
penetrate the salt container, as this would compromise the operation
of the regeneration system. In the event of this occurring, the
warranty will be invalidated.
• Only use regenerating salt specially formulated for domestic
dishwashers. If using salt tablets, do not fill the container
completely.
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• Do not use table salt as it contains insoluble substances which,
over time, may damage the water softening system.
• Refill the regenerating salt container before starting the washing
program. In this way, the excess saline solution will be immediately
removed by the water; the prolonged presence of salt water inside
the tank may lead to corrosion.
Be careful not to confuse the salt and detergent packages; adding
detergent to the salt container will damage the water softening system.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
(Customizing the consumer parameters)
(available in all programs except the soak program)
The electronic control system allows personalizing the machine use
directly through a programming procedure not directly accessible that
allows: regulate water hardness level.
To access the programming environment, the
appliance
must
be turned
on with the door open. Then proceed as follows:
• press the PROGRAM DELAY button until the H symbol appears
on the display, followed by the number currently set (e.g. H3)
• press the PROGRAM DELAY button the number of times
needed to select the right setting level for the hardness of the water
(H0, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5);
N.B.: after few seconds the appliance exits the parameter setting menu
automatically.

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German degrees (°dH) French degrees (°dF)
0 - 6 0 - 11
H0 (no salt)
7 - 10 12 - 18
H1
11 - 15 19 - 27
H2
16 - 21 28 - 37
H3
22 - 28 38 - 50
H4
29 - 35 51 - 62
H5
35 - 50 63 - 90
H6
WATER HARDNESS TABLE
WATER HARDNESS
SETTING
Contact your local water board for information on the hardness of
your water supply.
2.2 Using the rinse aid and detergent dispensers
The detergent and rinse aid
dispensers are situated on the inner
part of the door: the detergent
dispenser is on the left, and the
rinse aid dispenser is on the right.
With the exception of the SOAK program, before every washing cycle it
is necessary to add the required amount of detergent to the detergent
dispenser. The rinse aid, on the other hand, should only be added as
required.

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ADDING THE RINSE AID
The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and
prevents the formation of scale deposits and
staining; it is automatically added to the water
during the final rinse cycle.
To add rinse aid:
• Open the door.
• Rotate the container cap anticlockwise by ¼ of a turn and remove it.
• Add the rinse aid until the container is full (approximately 140 cc).
The optical level indicator on the side of the cap should be
completely obscured. Refill the rinse aid when the optical level
indicator becomes clear again, or when the rinse aid warning light
illuminates.
• Replace the cover and turn it in a clockwise direction.
• Use a cloth to remove any spillage of rinse aid which might lead to
the formation of excess foam.
ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER SETTING
The dishwasher is factory set for medium water hardness. However it
possible to change the setting by turning the dispenser’s selector to the
desired position: the amount of rinse aid dispensed is proportional to the
selector position.
• To adjust the rinse aid setting, rotate the dispenser cap through a
quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction and remove it.
• Then rotate the rinse aid selector to the desired position.
• Replace the cap, turning it clockwise.
• The amount of rinse aid must be increased if the washed dishes
appear dull or feature circular stains.
• If, on the other hand, the dishes are sticky or have white streaks, it
is necessary to reduce the rinse aid setting.

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ADDING THE DETERGENT
To open the detergent dispenser cap, lightly press
the button P. Add the detergent and close the cap
carefully.
During the washing cycle, the dispenser will be
opened automatically.
• When a program with hot prewash is selected (see program table),
extra detergent must be placed in the cavity G/H (depending on
models).
• Use only detergents specially formulated for dishwashers. For
optimal washing results it is important to use a good quality
detergent.
• The detergent packs must be sealed and stored in a dry place to
prevent the formation of lumps which may negatively affect washing
results. Once opened the detergent packs should not be kept for too
long, otherwise the detergent loses its effectiveness.
• Do not use detergents formulated for washing dishes by hand,
because they produce a great deal of foam and may negatively
affect the operation of the dishwasher.
• Add the correct amount of detergent. An insufficient amount of
detergent will result in a partial removal of dirt from the dishes,
whereas an excessive amount is wasteful and does not improve the
washing results.
• The market offers liquid and powder detergents with differing
chemical compositions, which may contain phosphates, or be
phosphate-free but contain natural enzymes.
- Detergents containing phosphates are more effective against
grease and starch at temperatures above 60°C .
- Enzyme detergents, on the other hand, are also effective at lower
temperatures (from 40 to 55°C ) and are more easily
biodegradable. With enzyme detergents it is possible to obtain at
low temperatures comparable results to those which can only be
achieved at 65°C using traditional detergents.
For the safeguarding of the environment we recommend the use of
phosphate- and chlorine free detergents.

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The introduction of detergent into the rinse aid dispenser, even in
liquid form, will damage the dishwasher.
2.3 General warnings and recommendations
Before using the dishwasher for the first time, it is advisable to read the
following recommendations concerning dish types to be washed and
their loading.
There are generally no constraints on the washing of domestic dishes,
but in certain cases it is necessary to take their characteristics into
account.
Before loading the dishes into the baskets it is necessary to:
• remove coarse food remains: e.g. bones, fish-bones, etc. which
may clog the filter or damage the wash pump.
• soak any pots or pans with burnt-on food remains on the bottom to
facilitate removal, then load them into the LOWER BASKET.
There is no need to pre-wash the dishes under running water before
loading them into the baskets since this only wastes water.
Correct loading of the dishes helps ensure optimal washing
results.

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WARNING!
• Make sure that the dishes are securely in place so that they cannot
tip over or obstruct the rotation of the spray arms during the
washing cycle.
• Do not place very small objects in the baskets as these could fall
and obstruct the spray arms or the wash pump.
• Containers such as cups, bowls, glasses and pots should always
be loaded with the opening facing downwards and with any cavities
at an angle, to allow the water to drain out.
• Do not stack dishes or place them in such a way that they cover
one other.
• Do not place glasses too close together because they may knock
against each other and break, or there might be staining at the
point where they touch.
MAKE SURE that the items being washed are dishwasher-safe.
Items which are not dishwasher-safe:
• Wooden dishes, pots or pans: these may be damaged by the
high washing temperatures.
• Handcrafted items: these are rarely suitable for washing in a
dishwasher. The relatively high water temperatures and the
detergents used may damage them.
• Plastic dishes: heat resistant plastic dishes must be washed in the
upper basket.
• Dishes and objects in copper, tin, zinc or brass: these tend to
stain.
• Aluminium dishes: items made from anodised aluminium may
lose their colour.
• Silverware: silver items may stain.
• Glass and crystal: in general, glass and crystal objects can be
washed in the dishwasher. However, certain types of glass and
crystal may become dull and lose their clearness after many
washings. Therefore, for these items we recommend using the
least aggressive program available.
• Decorated items are generally able to withstand washing in the
dishwasher, although the colours may fade after a great many
washes. If in doubt as to the fastness of the colours, it is advisable
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2.4 Using the baskets
The dishwasher has a capacity of 10 place-settings, including serving
dishes.
LOWER BASKET
Used for the items with a heavier degree of soiling. All types and
combinations of loads are permitted, provided that the dishes, pots and
pans are arranged with all the soiled surfaces exposed to the water jets
coming from the bottom. In some models the bottom basket is fitted with
supports which can be lowered to make better use of the space
available.
LOADING THE LOWER BASKET
Carefully load flat plates, soup plates, dessert and serving dishes,
positioning them vertically. Pots, pans and their covers must be loaded
upside down. When loading soup plates and dessert bowls, be sure to
leave a gap between them.
Loading examples:

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BOTTOM BASKET INSERTS
Some models are equipped with bottom basket inserts which improve
the drying of dishes. The inserts are supplied in the accessories bag; to
use them, simply fit them into place as shown.
CUTLERY BASKET
The cutlery should be arranged in an orderly manner inside the basket,
with the handles pointing downwards. Take care during loading to avoid
injury from the knife blades. The basket is suitable for all types of cutlery,
except those long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm. Ladles,
wooden spoons and cooking knives can be placed in the upper basket,
making sure that the knife blades do not protrude from the basket.
The cutlery basket features an exclusive system of independent
sliding tip-up supports, offering a choice of possible combinations to
allow optimum use of the space available.

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UPPER BASKET
It is recommended to load the upper basket with small- or medium-sized
items such as glasses, small plates, tea or coffee cups, shallow bowls
and light objects made from heat resistant plastic. If the upper basket is
used in the lowermost position, it can also be loaded with serving dishes,
provided they are only slightly soiled.
The basket is equipped with two tip-up cutlery supports which can be
raised or lowered as required. See illustrations below.
LOADING THE UPPER BASKET
Load plates facing forward; cups, bowls etc. must always be facing
downwards. The left-hand side of the basket can be loaded with two
layers of cups and glasses. On the right plates and saucers can be
slotted verticalli into the forks.
Loading examples:

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ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET
The height of the upper basket can be according to the user’s needs and
the size of the dishes in the lower basket.
Pull-out adjustment system:
• turn the retainer E on both runners, right and left, through 90°;
• remove the basket;
• lift the basket and fit the smaller pairs of wheels in the runners;
• return the retainers E to their original position.

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Quicklift
position setting system:
system with 3 position settings (1 lowest, 3 highest). The basket is
snapped into the position required, lifting both sides simultaneously. To
return to the lowest position from any height, lift the basket to the
highest position and then release.
LOWEST
MEDIUM
HIGHEST
RELEASE

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3. Cleaning and maintenance
Before carrying out any work, always unplug the appliance from the
electrical supply or switch off the all-pole disconnection device.
3.1 General warnings and recommendations
Avoid the use of acidic or abrasive detergents.
Clean the outer surfaces and door-lining of the dishwasher regularly
using a soft cloth moistened with water or with a normal detergent
suitable for painted surfaces.
Clean the door gaskets with a damp sponge.
Periodically (once or twice a year) it is advisable to clean the tank and
gaskets, using a soft cloth and water to remove any deposits.
CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTER
The water intake filter A located at the outlet of the water supply tap
needs to be cleaned periodically.
After having closed the water supply tap, unscrew the end of the water
intake hose, remove the filter A and clean it delicately under running
water. Reassemble filter A in its seat and carefully screw the water
intake hose back into position.
CLEANING
THE SPRAY ARMS
The spray arms can be easily removed
for periodic cleaning of the nozzles, to
prevent possible clogging. Wash them
under running water and carefully
replace them in their seats, checking
that their rotary movement is in no
way impeded.
To remove the upper spray arm,
unscrew locking ring R.
R

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CLEANING THE OSCILLATING
BOTTOM SPRAY ARM
● Take hold of the bottom spray arm unit and pull it upward to release.
● Separate the oscillating arm A from the spray arm B.
● Turn the oscillating arm A upside down to release the toothed wheel C
by pressing the teeth D and turning them anticlockwise.
● Extract the wheel C and wash all components under running water.
Assemble the spray arm unit by reversing the sequence described
above.
Warning: The wheel C can only be mounted in one position; the teeth D
must engage properly.
Fit the unit so that the wheel C is facing towards the door of the
dishwasher.
A
B
C

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CLEANING THE FILTER UNIT
• The central filter should be cleaned regularly and cleaned if
necessary. To remove it, take hold of the spray arm and lift.
• Turn the microfilter M anticlockwise to release and extract it, then lift
the stainless steel filter F. Press the central filter H from below to
extract it from the micro-filter.
• Separate the two parts of the plastic filter by pressing the body of
the filter H in the zone shown by the arrows.
• Remove the central filter by lifting it.
1
2
M
F
2
1
1
H
GENERAL WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT
MAINTENANCE:
• The filters should be cleaned under running water using a stiff
brush.
• When removing the filter, take care that there are no food residues
on it. If any residues fall into the washing pit they might block
hydraulic components, or foul the spray arm nozzles.
• It is essential to thoroughly clean the filters according to the
above instructions: the dishwasher cannot function if the filters are
clogged.
• Carefully replace the filters in their seats, to avoid damaging the
wash pump.

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PROLONGED DISUSE:
• Run the soak program twice in succession.
• Unplug the power cord from the socket.
• Leave the door slightly open, in order to prevent the formation of
unpleasant odours inside the washing tank.
• Fill the rinse aid dispenser.
• Shut off the water supply tap.
BEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLONGED
DISUSE:
• Check that there are no deposits of sludge or rust inside the water
pipe: if there are, allow the water to run from the water supply tap for
a few minutes.
• Plug the power cord back into the socket.
• Reconnect the water intake hose and open the tap again.
TROUBLESHOOTING MINOR PROBLEMS
In some cases it is possible to remedy minor problems by referring to the
following instructions:
If the program fails to start, check that:
• the dishwasher is connected to the electrical power supply;
• there is no power failure;
• the water tap is open;
• the dishwasher door is properly closed.
If water remains inside the dishwasher, check that:
• the drain hose is not kinked;
• the drain siphon is not obstructed;
• the dishwasher filters are not clogged.
If the dishes are not being cleaned properly, check that:
• the correct amount of detergent has been added;
• there is regenerating salt inside the special container;
• the dishes are being loaded correctly;
• the selected program is suitable for the dish types and their degree
of soiling;
• all the filters are clean and positioned correctly;
• the spray arm nozzles are not obstructed;
• there is no object obstructing the rotation of the spray arms.

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If the dishes fail to dry or remain dull, check that:
• there is rinse aid inside the special container;
• the rinse aid dispenser setting is correct;
• the detergent used is of good quality and has not lost its
effectiveness (for example, through incorrect storage, with the box
left open).
If the dishes show signs of streaking, staining, etc., check that:
• the rinse aid dispenser setting is not too high.
If there are visible traces of rust inside the tank:
• the tank is made of steel, and therefore any rust marks are due to
external elements (fragments of rust from the water pipes, pots,
cutlery, etc.). Special products are commercially available to remove
such marks;
• check that the amount of detergent being used is correct. Certain
detergents can be more corrosive than others.
• check that the cap of the salt container is securely closed, and that
the water softening setting is correct.
If after following the above troubleshooting instructions the problem
persists, call the nearest After-Sales Centre.
WARNING: any operations performed on the appliance by
unauthorised persons are not covered by the warranty and shall be
paid for by the user.

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4. Troubleshooting
The dishwasher is equipped with a self-diagnostics system that is
capable of detecting and signalling a number of possible faults.
TABLE OF FAULTS DETECTED BY THE SELF-DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM
FAULT DESCRIPTION
Er 01
The anti-flooding system (where present) has been tripped service.
Er 02
The water level limitation system has tripped.
Er 03
The appliance cannot heat the water.
Er 04
The temperature sensor is disconnected.
Er 05
The appliance cannot take in the water.
Er 06
The appliance cannot drain the water from the tank.
Er 07
The dishwasher cannot measure the precise water quantity that has
been loaded.
Er 08
Problem on the water distribution system to the baskes.
Er 09
Water intake system malfunction.
If an alarm occurs the appliance interrupts the program in progress and
signals a fault.
•
Alarms E1, E2, E3, E4, E8 and E9 interrupt the current program
immediately.
•
The E5, E6 alarms interrupts the running program once the cause is
resolved, it will bring bach the execution of the program.
•
The alarm E7 is visualized at the end of the cycle that comes, however,
brought to the end since the operation of the dishwasher is not harmed.
To “reset” an alarm is necessary:
•
Open and close the door, or turn off and on the machine. At this point is
possible to program the dishwasher again.
If the malfunction persists, contact your authorised Service Centre.

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TECHNICAL DATA
Width
497
÷
499 mm
Depth measured flush with the
outer edge of the control panel
Free standing: 600 mm
Semi-integrated: 570 mm
Height (depending on models)
Free standing: from 850 mm to 890 mm
Semi-integrated: from 820 mm to 890 mm
Capacity 10 Standard place settings
Water supply pressure min. 0,05 - max. 0,9 MPa (min. 0.5 – max. 9 bar)
Electrical characteristics See rating plate

