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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 1 2011 BUILT - UNDER DISHWASHER SERVICE USER MANUAL For Models DW 14110 NBL00 DW 15111 NBL...

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER

BUILT - UNDER DISHWASHER SERVICE USER MANUAL For Models DW DW DW DW DW DW

14110 NBL00 14120 NBL00 14140 NBL00 15110 NBL00 15120 NBL00 15140 NBL00

DW 15111 NBL00 DW 15121 NBL00 DW 15141 NBL00 DWT 14210 NBL00 DWT 14240 NBL00 DWT 14220 NBL00

DWT 15210 NBL00 DWT 15220 NBL00 DWT 15240 NBL00 DWT 15211 NBL00 DWT 15241 NBL00 DWT 15221 NBL00

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DWT 14210 NBL00 DWT 14240 NBL00 DWT 14220 NBL00 DWT 14440 ULTRA DWT 14410 ULTRA DWT 14420 ULTRA

DWT 15210 NBL00 DWT 15220 NBL00 DWT 15240 NBL00 DWT 15211 NBL00 DWT 15241 NBL00 DWT 15221 NBL00

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CONTENTS

1. Cover........................................................................................................................................ 1 2. Contents................................................................................................................................. 2 3. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 5 3.1. Important Safety Instructions .............................................................................................. 5 3.2. Installation........................................................................................................................... 6 4. Getting To Know Your Dishwasher ........................................................................................... 8 4.1. Technical Instructions (Only one model sample) ................................................................ 9 5. Installation Manual .................................................................................................................. 14 5.1. Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................ 14 5.1.1. Inspect The Dishwasher ............................................................................................. 15 5.1.2. How To Contact Us .................................................................................................... 15 5.2. Tools Which May Be Needed ........................................................................................... 16 5.3. Materials Which May Be Needed ...................................................................................... 16 5.4. Materials Supplied ............................................................................................................ 17 5.4.1. Parts Supplied ............................................................................................................ 17 5.4.2. Manual Bag ................................................................................................................ 17 5.4.3. Dishwasher Parts Bag 1 ............................................................................................. 17 5.4.4. Dishwasher Parts Bag 2 ............................................................................................. 17 5.4.5. Parts Attached To The Rear Of The Dishwasher ....................................................... 17 5.5. Dishwasher Specifications ................................................................................................ 18 5.6. Technical Features ........................................................................................................... 18 5.7. Enclosure Preparation ...................................................................................................... 18 5.7.1. Electrical Preparation ................................................................................................. 19 5.8. Preparation For Installing Mounting Brackets ................................................................... 20 5.9. Adjusting Height ................................................................................................................ 20 5.9.1. Installing The Foot Supports ...................................................................................... 21 5.10. Installing The Side Trim Strips ....................................................................................... 22 5.11. Preparing The Water Connection (A) ............................................................................ 23 5.11.1. Installing The 90° Elbow Fitting (B) .............. ........................................................... 23 5.11.2. Junction Box Preparation (C) .................................................................................. 23 5.12. Drain Preparation .......................................................................................................... 24 5.12.1. Under The Sink Drain.............................................................................................. 24 5.12.2. Installing An Air Gap ............................................................................................... 24 5.12.3. Disposal .................................................................................................................. 24 5.13. Steam Protection Foil .................................................................................................... 25 5.13.1. Fitting The Protection Foil ....................................................................................... 25 5.14. Placement Of Dishwasher Into The Opening................................................................. 26 5.15. Drain Hose Connection, Water Supply & Electrical Connections .................................. 26 5.15.1. Drain Hose Connection ........................................................................................... 26 5.15.2. Water Supply Connection ....................................................................................... 27 5.15.3. Braided Hose/Copper Tubing.................................................................................. 27 5.16. Electrical Connection ..................................................................................................... 27 5.16.1. Grounding Instructions ............................................................................................ 27 5.16.2. Fasten Junction Box................................................................................................ 28 5.17. Readjusting Foot Levels ................................................................................................ 29 5.18. Adjusting The Movable Toe Kick ................................................................................... 29 5.19. Installing The Outer Door............................................................................................... 30 5.20. Installer Checklist .......................................................................................................... 35 5.21. Final Instructions ........................................................................................................... 35 5.22. Self Help Hints: .............................................................................................................. 35 6. Loadıng The Dıshwasher ........................................................................................................ 36 2

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 6.1. Proper And Improper Loadıng Of Dıshware ...................................................................... 37 6.2. What Should Not Be Washed In Your Dishwasher ........................................................... 38 7. Operating The Dishwasher ..................................................................................................... 39 7.1. How To Use Your Dıshwasher: ......................................................................................... 39 7.1.1. Functıon Buttons ........................................................................................................ 40 7.2. Rinse aid level indicator light (depending on model) ......................................................... 41 7.3. Salt level indicator light (depending on model) ................................................................. 41 7.4. Program follow up lights.................................................................................................... 41 7.5. Detergent & Rınse Aıd Dıspenser ..................................................................................... 41 7.6. Filling The Detergent Dispenser Warning ......................................................................... 41 7.6.1. Filling Rinse Aid Dispenser ........................................................................................ 43 7.7. Settıng The Water Softener (Dependıng On Model) ......................................................... 43 7.8. Filling The Dishwasher Salt Dispenser (Dependıng On Model) ........................................ 45 7.9. Care And Maıntenance ..................................................................................................... 46 7.10. Carıng For Your Dıshwasher Exterıor ........................................................................... 46 7.11. Caring For Your Dishwasher Interior ............................................................................. 47 7.11.1. Cleanıng The Fılters................................................................................................ 47 7.11.2. Cleaning The Spray Arms ....................................................................................... 48 8. Working Principle .................................................................................................................... 49 8.1. Hydraulic System (Water Softener Group)....................................................................... 49 8.2. Hydraulic System (No water Softener Group) .................................................................. 51 8.3. Program Flow ................................................................................................................... 52 9. Component Principle............................................................................................................... 53 9.1. Heater (Thermostat And Thermic Fuse) ........................................................................... 53 9.2. Drain Motor ....................................................................................................................... 53 9.3. Circulation Motor ............................................................................................................... 54 9.4. Detergent Dispenser- Thermic Actuator............................................................................ 54 9.5. Door lock switch ................................................................................................................ 55 9.6. Turbıdıty Sensor ............................................................................................................... 55 9.7. NTC .................................................................................................................................. 56 9.8. On/Off Swıtch ................................................................................................................... 56 9.9. Water Inlet Valve............................................................................................................... 57 9.10. Water Counter ............................................................................................................... 57 9.11. Float Swicth ................................................................................................................... 57 10. Service Functional Test ........................................................................................................ 58 10.1. Faulty Condıtıons .......................................................................................................... 59 10.1.1. 3 Way Valve Position Error (4th program led) .......................................................... 59 10.1.2. NTC Fault (3rd Program Led) .................................................................................. 59 10.1.3. Heating Fault (3rd Program Led).............................................................................. 60 10.1.4. No Water and Counter Fault (2rd Program Led) ...................................................... 60 10.1.5. Uninterruptible Water Inlet Error (1 st Program Led) ................................................ 60 11. Trouble Shooting .................................................................................................................. 61 11.1. Machine Is Not Running ................................................................................................ 61 11.2. No Water Inlet To The Machine ..................................................................................... 62 11.3. Machine Takes More Water Overflows .......................................................................... 63 11.4. Program Is Not Running ................................................................................................ 64 11.5. Program Is Not Complette ............................................................................................. 65 11.6. Machine Is Not Draining ................................................................................................ 66 11.7. Machine Is Not Circulating ............................................................................................. 67 11.8. Machine Does Not Heat................................................................................................. 68 11.9. Dispenser Cover Does Not Open .................................................................................. 69 11.10. Problems Which Are Not Detected During Functional Test ........................................ 70 12. Circuit - Whiring - PCB Diagram........................................................................................... 75 3

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 13. Assembly And Dısassembly Methods For Key Components ............................................... 81 13.1. Control Panel ................................................................................................................. 81 13.2. Panel Group .................................................................................................................. 81 13.3. Display Group ................................................................................................................ 82 13.4. On-Off Button Key Holder .............................................................................................. 82 13.5. Overflow Gauge ............................................................................................................. 83 13.6. Drain Pump.................................................................................................................... 83 13.7. NTC ............................................................................................................................... 83 13.8. Heater ............................................................................................................................ 84 13.9. Circulation Pump ........................................................................................................... 84 13.10. Feedıng Pıpe Of The Upper Spray Arm And Fılter Support ....................................... 85 13.11. Side Walls .................................................................................................................. 85 13.12. Regeneratıon Contaıner ............................................................................................. 85 13.13. Flow-Meter ................................................................................................................. 86 13.14. Hinge Plates ............................................................................................................... 86 13.15. Detergent Container ................................................................................................... 86 13.16. Draın Hose, Water Inlet Valve, And Clıp Box ............................................................. 87 13.17. Bottom Layout ............................................................................................................ 88 14. Explode View ....................................................................................................................... 90 14.1. Main Body...................................................................................................................... 90 14.2. Inner Tub ....................................................................................................................... 91 14.3. Door group..................................................................................................................... 92 14.4. Panel Group .................................................................................................................. 93

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 3. Introduction Please read this user manual and particularly the safety instructions completely and carefully They will save you time and effort and help to ensure optimum dishwasher performance. Be sure to observe all listed warnings and cautions. Look particularly for the icons with exclamation marks inside. The information icon will also provide important references. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the dishwasher, the table-ware, the equipment or the environment. 3.1.

Important Safety Instructions When using the dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following: Read all instructions before using the dishwasher! Save these operating instructions and pass them on to any future user.

 Use the dishwasher only for its intended purpose as described in this user manual. This appliance is intended for normal household use only. The manufacturer disclaims responsibility for damage or injury caused by improper use of this appliance.  The information in this user manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion and to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  Do not operate your dishwasher unless all the enclosure panels are properly in place.  Do not tamper with the controls.  Do not abuse, sit on, stand in or on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher.  The cup racks are designed to support cups, glasses and kitchen utensils. When the cup racks are in the dishwasher do not lean on or use the cup racks to support your body weight.  To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in, on or near the dishwasher.  Use only detergents or rinse aids recommended for use in a household dishwasher and keep them in a dry place out of the reach of children. Check that the detergent dispenser is empty after the completion of each wash program.  Dishwasher detergents are alkaline. They can be dangerous if inhaled or swallowed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes and keep children and infirm persons away from the dishwasher when the door is opened. Consult a doctor immediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled.  Do not drink water from the dishwasher! Harmful residues could be present. 5

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER  Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water heater system that has not been used for two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas is explosive. If the hot water system has not been used for such period, before using the dishwasher turn on all hot water taps and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.  Do not store or use flammable liquids or vapors in the area of the dishwasher.  When loading items to be washed, position sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal and load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of cuttype nuries.  Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer’s recommendations.  If a malfunction occurs, switch off the appliance and turn off the water supply to the dishwasher.  Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, switch off the appliance, disconnect the power plug and turn off the water supply.  Repairs and technical modifications must be carried out exclusively by a qualified technician.  If the dishwasher is not in use for an extended period of time (i.e. vacation home), we recommend you check that the baskets are empty, leave the inside of the dishwasher clean, leave the door cracked open to allow air to circulate and turn off both the power and water supply to the dishwasher. 3.2.

Installation When installing the dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following:  The dishwasher installation must be performed in accordance with the installation manual. If you did not receive an installation manual order it by calling 1-800-459-9848 or you may also download it from our web site at www.blombergappliances.com  Installation, maintenance and repair should be performed by a qualified installer. Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty.  Do not operate the appliance if damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled or if it has missing or broken parts.  Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to the work area by unplugging the unit, “tripping” the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.  Only connect the dishwasher to the power supply when all installation and plumbing work is complete.  Do not install or store the dishwasher where it can be exposed to below freezing temperatures or exposed to weather.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER  Dishwasher must be secured to adjacent cabinetry using the brackets provided. Failure to do this may cause damage to property or bodily injury.  The dishwasher installation must be performed in accordance with the installation manual. If you did not receive an installation manual order it by calling 1-800-459-9848 or you may also download it from our web site at www.blombergappliances.com  Installation, maintenance and repair should be performed by a qualified installer. Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty.  Do not operate the appliance if damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled or if it has missing or broken parts.  Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to the work area by unplugging the unit, “tripping” the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.  Only connect the dishwasher to the power supply when all installation and plumbing work is complete.  Do not install or store the dishwasher where it can be exposed to below freezing temperatures or exposed to weather. cabinetry using the brackets provided. Failure to do this may cause damage to property or bodily injury. Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, small pieces etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children.  Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it. Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal.  Old appliances may contain materials that can be recycled. Please contact your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these materials.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 4. Getting To Know Your Dishwasher

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 4.1.

Technical Instructions (Only one model sample)

Basic Definitions Brand

Blomberg

SAP Code

7665389542

Marketing Code Manufacturer Productıon Code EAN Code Product Type Product Type Product Color Product Width Loading Capacity (Place Settings)

DW 14110 NBL00 94001 8690769665385 Button Ctrl - 4 Prg - Without Water Softener - Red Led Bu 60 Built-Under White 60 12

Technical Details Voltage (V) Connected Value (W) Heating Element (W) Maxımum Current Intensıty (A) Water Supply Connection 3/4 Water Pressure Range (N/Cm2) Connection To Warm Water Up To (°C) Wide Tub Strip

120 1200 1000 12 Yes 3 To 100 60 C No

Electrical Data Frequency (Hz)

60 Hz

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Packagıng & Dımensıons Height (Cm) Height Without Worktop (Cm) Width (Cm) Depth (Cm) Depth, With Door Opened (Cm) Height Adjustment (Cm) Dımensıons Packed (Cm) (Hxwxd) Dımensıons Packed (İnch) (Hxwxd) Dımensıons Unpacked (İnch) (Hxwxd) Dımensıons Nıche (İnch) (Hxwxd) Net Weight(Kg) Gross Weıght (Kg) Weight - Packed (Lb) Weight - Unpacked (Lb) Packagıng Type Depth - Packed (Cm) Width - Packed (Cm) Height - Packed (Cm)

82,0 82,0 59,8 54,8 115,0 10 85,9 X 64,4 X 66,1 33 7/8 X 25 3/16 X 26 32 1/4 X 23 9/16 X 21 5/8 32 1/2 - 36 1/4 X 24 X 24 38 41 83 90 Bu Standard 66,1 64,4 85,9

Characteristics Filter Nr Of Spray Levels Washing System Turbidity Sensor Drying System Door Balance/Hinge Adjustment Column Mounting Adjustable Feet Detergent Sample Salt Funnel Water Hardness Test Strip

Plastic 3 Standard No Static No No 4 Long & Extra Feet No No No

Performance Energy Performance- Sales

322kwh/Year

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Consumption Washing Performance- Sales

70% / Not Written

Cleaning Performance Drying Performance Water Consumption (Liters) Energy Consumption (Kwh) Program Duration (Min) Insulation Noise Level - Db (A) - Iec 704

70% / Not Written B 19,80 0,74 110 Us-L1 54

Design Panel Panel Color Inlay Color Panel Printing Knob Color Buttons Color Embedded Handle Bar Type Handle Plinth Worktop Door Color Door Lego Decor Frame Side Panels Color Detergent Dispenser

Blomberg Inlay 1a White White Text No White White No Bı 82-92, Rear Feet Adjustable No White No No White Albatros, Dark Grey Ral 7037

Indicators Rinse Aid Indicator Salt Indicator

Yes No

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Program, Controls Range Power On / Off Nr Of Programs Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4 Buttons Program Control Screen Key Lock Program Sequence Count Down Half Load Delay Timer Rinse Aid İndicator Watertap Indicator Water Leakage Indicator Door Open Indicator Filter Clogged Indicator Reference Program Program Follower Minimum Program Duration Auto Programme Delicate Programme Express Programme Express Function Extra Drying Function Extra Quiet Function Hygiene Programme Intensive Programme Mix Programme Sensor Number Of Wash Temperatures Bldc

Ub104 Button 4 Quick Wash China Gentle Regular Wash Pots&Pans Programme Start/Stop Buttons No No Yes 4 Leds No No No Mechanical No No No No Regula Wash No 30 No Yes No No No No No Yes No No 3 No

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Racks / Baskets Rack Color Rack Type (Lower / Upper) Accessory Color Lower Rack Folding Tines Lower Basket Folding Tines Lower Rack Decorative Handle Lower Basket Decorative Handle Lower Rack Long Tool Basket Lower Basket Long Tool Basket Lower Rack Bottle Holder Lower Basket Bottle Holder Lower Rack Cutlery Basket Lower Rack Cutlery Basket Separator Upper Rack Decorative Handle Upper Basket Decorative Handle Upper Basket Mug Shelf Upper Rack Mug Shelf & Colour Upper Rack Number Of Shelfs Upper Rack Adjustable Height Upper Basket Adjustable Height Upper Rack Glass Holder Glass Holder Upper Rack Folding Tines Upper Rack Multi-Purpose Tray 3rd Basket

Albatross, Dark Grey 2 Ral 7037 Us2 Type Dark Grey Fixed Fixed No No No No No No Sliding Cutlery, Dark Grey 2 Ral 7037 Yes Ph_Eu2_Dark Grey Ral 7037 Yes Adjustable Yes, Dark Grey 2 Ral 7037 2 Unloaded Adjustable Unloaded Adjustable No No No No No

Safety Aqusafe/ Watersafe Aqusafe+/ Watersafe+ Waterstop System

Yes No Watersafe

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5. Installation Manual Installation Manual For Dishwasher Models

5.1. Important Safety Instructions In addition to these instructions, the dishwasher shall be installed:   

In accordance with all local codes or, in absence of a local code, In the United States, with the National Electric Code, In Canada, with the Canadian Electric Code C22.1-latest edition/Provincial and Municipal codes and/or local codes

Read these installation instructions completely before installing and follow them carefully. Save these installation instructions and pass them on to any future user. When installing the dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following: 

The dishwasher installation must be performed in accordance with this installation manual. If you did not receive an installation manual, order it by calling 1-800-459-9848 or you may also download it from our web site at www.blombergappliances.com



Installation and repair should be performed by a qualified installer. Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty. Installation should be installed by an insured licensed plumber, contractor or trained installer. Installation performed by persons other than this could result in improper installation and property damage.

     

Do not operate the appliance if damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled or if it has missing or broken parts. Also follow the safety instructions of the user manual. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or injury to persons, the installer must ensure that the dishwasher is completely enclosed at the time of installation. Only connect the dishwasher to the power supply when all installation and plumbing work is complete. If the dishwasher is installed in a location that experiences freezing temperatures (e.g. in a vacation home, cabin, etc.), you must drain all the water from the dishwasher’s interior. Water system ruptures that occur as a result of freezing are not covered by warranty. Dishwasher must be secured to adjacent cabinetry using the brackets provided. Failure to do this may cause damage to property or bodily injury. 14

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Connect to a properly rated, protected and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload. The dishwasher is designed for an electrical supply of 120 V (volts), 60 Hz (hertz), AC, connected to a dishwasher-dedicated, properly grounded electrical circuit with a fuse or breakers rated for 15 amperes. Electrical supply conductors shall be a minimum of # 14 AWG copper wire rated at 75 °C (167 °F) or hig her. These requirements must be met to prevent injury and machine damage. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt. Do not use any extension cord or portable outlet device to connect the dishwasher to a power supply. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, small pieces etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. Danger of suffocation! Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it. Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it. Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. The dishwasher drain hose must be installed with a drain loop at least 28” (710mm) off the cabinet floor; otherwise the dishwasher may not drain properly. This dishwasher is intended for residential use only, and should not be used in commercial establishments. New installation - If the dishwasher is a new installation, most of the work must be done before the dishwasher is moved into place. Replacement - If the dishwasher is replacing another dishwasher, check the existing dishwasher connections for compatibility with the new dishwasher, and replace parts as necessary.

5.1.1. Inspect The Dishwasher After unpacking the dishwasher and prior to installation, thoroughly inspect the dishwasher for possible freight or cosmetic damage. Report any damage immediately. Cosmetic defects must be reported within 10 days of installation. Do not discard any bags or items that come with the original package until after the entire installation has been completed. 5.1.2. How To Contact Us You may either call our Toll Free Number at 1-800-459-9848 or contact us via the web site at www.blombergappliances.com or Contact the Blomberg Distributor for your State or Province as listed on the Distributor Contact List provided.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.2.

Tools Which May Be Needed

5.3. Materials Which May Be Needed (Additional materials may be required to comply with local codes)

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.4.

Materials Supplied 5.4.1. Parts Supplied Parts for your dishwasher will come in several plastic bags. Check your parts bags shown to make sure you have all the parts as listed to the left. 5.4.2. Manual Bag The dishwasher comes with a manual bag containing: • User manual, • Installation manual and • Quick reference guide. 5.4.3. Dishwasher Parts Bag 1 This dishwasher bag comes with the following parts: a. Side Trim Strips (Left) b. Side Trim Strips (Right) c. Adjusting Wrench d. Screws Ø 1/8” x 5/8” (Ø 3.5mm x 14mm) e. Mounting Bracket Left f. Mounting Bracket Right g. Spring Clamp h. Screw Clamp j. Rubber Connector k. Toe Kick Bracket - Left l. Toe Kick Bracket - Right m. Wire Nuts n. Long Legs o. Toe Kick (toe kick without slots) p. Toe Kick r. Toe Kick s. Plastic Caps t. Screws Ø 3/16” x 1/4” (Ø 4mm x 6mm) z. Steam Protection Foil 5.4.4. Dishwasher Parts Bag 2 In addition to the manual bag and the dishwasher parts bag 1 DW 34, DW 35 and DW 36 (dishwasher models which can accept a wooden kitchen door) also come with a door panel installation kit which contains: v. Screws Ø 1/8” x 5/8” (Ø 3.5mm x 14mm) y. Screws Ø 3/16” x 13/4” (Ø 4mm x 43mm) 5.4.5. Parts Attached To The Rear Of The Dishwasher a. Side Trim Strips (Left) b. Side Trim Strips (Right) o. Toe Kick (toe kick without slots) p. Toe Kick r. Toe Kick

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.5.

Dishwasher Specifications

5.6.

Technical Features

Because we continually strive to improve our products, we may changeour specifications and design without prior notice. This device corresponds to the following directives: UL 749 Household Dishwasher directive. 5.7.

Enclosure Preparation For proper dishwasher operation and appearance ensure that the enclosure has the minimum dimensions shown in the figure above.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.7.1.

Electrical Preparation

To avoid electrical shock and/or a fire hazard, make sure electrical work is properly installed. Only qualified electricians should perform electrical work. Before installation disconnect the power supply to the work area by unplugging the unit, “tripping” the circuit breaker or removing the fuse. The installer has the responsibility of ensuring that the dishwasher electrical installation is in compliance with all national and local electrical codes and ordinances. The dishwasher is designed for an electrical supply of 120 V, 60 Hz, AC, connected to a dishwasher-dedicated, properly grounded electrical circuit with a fuse or breaker rated for 15 amperes.

Electrical supply cords must be a minimum #14AWG copper wire. Position the cable extending approximately 30” (760mm) from the enclosure’s back (Figure A).

To the right side position the cable extending approximately 5½” (140mm) (Figure B).

Remove 2 15/16” - 315/16” (75mm-100mm) of the cable’s outer casing, and then remove 3/8” - 1/2” (9-13mm) of insulation from each wire. (Figure C)

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.8.

Preparation For Installing Mounting Brackets

Place the two mounting brackets into the top corners of the dishwasher. Bend sides of mounting brackets (A) in order to fix from sides (if necessary).

5.9. Adjusting Height Measure the height of the enclosure.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.9.1.

Installing The Foot Supports

If the height of the enclosure is 337/16” to 341/4” (850mm - 870mm) use short supports as shown in the figure.

If the height of the enclosure is above 341/4” (870mm) use long supports as shown in the figure.

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Adjust the front foot level with the adjusting wrench to balance and raise the dishwasher to the enclosure height. Adjust the rear foot level with a screwdriver to balance and raise the dishwasher to the enclosure height.

• Make sure the dishwasher is plumb and notice dishwasher can be placed with a small clearance under the counter top. • Turning the screwdriver in the direction of the black arrows will bring the dishwasher back feet up. • Turning the screwdriver in the direction of the white arrows will take the dishwasher rear feet down.

5.10.

Installing The Side Trim Strips

Remove the adhesive tape (Figure A).

Place the trim strips on the front edge of the side walls (Figure B).

Make sure you use the correct trim strip since there is a left and right side strip. The flexible material should be facing forward (Figure B).

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.11. Preparing The Water Connection (A) Install an easily accessible shut-off valve (not supplied) in the water supply line. All solder connections must be made before the water line is connected to the dishwasher’s water inlet valve. Water can also be supplied to the dishwasher by using a flexible braided hose line. Check with your plumbing supply sources for the proper hose and 90° elbow and necessary fittings for the water supply line. This material is not supplied, and must be purchased separately. Installation should be performed by a qualified installer. Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty. If the dishwasher is installed in a location that experiences freezing temperatures (e.g. in a vacation home, cabin etc.), you must drain all the water from the dishwasher’s interior. Water system ruptures that occur as a result of freezing are not covered by warranty. 5.11.1.

Installing The 90° Elbow Fitting (B) Do not over tighten the 90° elbow. Doing so may damage the water inlet valve and cause a water leak. If the water supply line is to be copper tubing, make certain that the elbow has a compression fitting. Apply Teflon tape or other pipe sealant when required. Orient the water supply connection downwards as shown in the figure so the water line can be easily pulled underneath or on the side of the dishwasher.

5.11.2.

Junction Box Preparation (C)

Remove the junction box cover by removing the screws as shown in the figure. They will be reinstalled later.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.12. Drain Preparation The dishwasher drain hose may be connected to the drain plumbing in one of three ways (Figure A, B, C). • Either one of the above methods must be used or the dishwasher will not operate properly. • A hose that attaches to a sink spray can burst if it is installed on the same water line as the dishwasher. If your sink has one, it is recommended that the hose be disconnected and the hole plugged. • The total length of the drain hose is 763/4” (1950mm). If a hose extension is required, a drainage hose of equal quality must be used. • The maximum length must not exceed 157 ½” (4000mm). Otherwise, the cleaning process is negatively influenced. 5.12.1.

Under The Sink Drain

Install a Y-branch tail pipe. (Figure A) You must add a loop at least 28" (710mm) above the floor of the cabinet and above the drain connection in the drain hose to prevent waste water from not draining properly, and causing either poor washing results or a bad odor. 5.12.2.

Installing An Air Gap

If the local ordinance requires an air gap (Figure B). Check with local ordinance for type of air gap required.

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Disposal

Remove the drain connection plug before attaching the drain hose from the dishwasher. Every disposal has a hook up for a dishwasher; consult your disposer manual for correct connection. (Figure C)

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Fitting The Protection Foil

Before applying the steam protection foil to the underside of the countertop, clean the area with a damp cloth (as shown in Figure A). Once the area dries, apply the steam protection foil.

The steam protection foil will be applied at the location where the hot steam escapes when you first open the door (as shown in Figure B).

Steam protection foil must be applied where the steam escapes when door is first opened. Failure to install the steam protection foil during installation can lead to damage to the cabinets and countertop.

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Placement Of Dishwasher Into The Opening

Make sure all hoses and electrical wire are pulled through the side opening of the cabinet, no hoses are kinked and all slack is taken out as shown in the above figure.

5.15.

Drain Hose Connection, Water Supply & Electrical Connections

5.15.1. Drain Hose Connection Connect the drain hose to the drain plumbing. 1. Use the supplied rubber connection hose and drain hose clamps to connect the dishwasher drain hose to the plumbing drain connection. 2. Use the spring clamp to secure the rubber connection hose to the dishwasher drain hose. Use the screw clamp to secure the rubber connection hose to the plumbing drain connection.

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Water Supply Connection

Water supply may be connected to the dishwasher in one of two ways: • With metal braided hose. • With copper tubing.

5.15.3. Braided Hose/Copper Tubing After connections are made turn on the water supply to check for leaks. • Hot water supply line: Use minimum 3/8” O.D. copper tubing or metal braided dishwasher supply line. • Temperatures required for soldering and sweating will damage the dishwasher’s water inlet valve so if any such operation is needed, keep the heat source min. 77/8” (200mm) away from the dishwasher’s water inlet valve. • There should not be any sharp bends in the water line that may restrict the water flow. • Teflon tape or pipe tread compound must be used for sealing the connection. Before connecting the copper water supply line to the dishwasher, flush it with hot water to clear any foreign material. After connections are made turn on the water supply to check for leaks. 5.16.

Electrical Connection • Make sure the voltage and frequency listed on the data plate correspond with the household electrical supply. This data must correspond to prevent injury and machine damage. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt. • Only connect the dishwasher to the mains when all installation and plumbing work is complete. • Do not use any extension cord or portable outlet device to connect the dishwasher to a power supply. 5.16.1. Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance must be installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded.

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Install a strain relief (not supplied) into the opening on the kick plate. (Figure A)

Pass the electrical supply cable through the strain relief; make sure the strain relief clamps the insulated outer casing of your electrical supply cord and not the wires themselves. Leave 215/16” “ to 315/16” “ (75mm / 100mm) of insulated wire extending through the strain relief (Figure B). Tighten the strain relief screws. (Make sure you can not pull the electrical cord out) of the strain relief.

Do not pre-twist the wires before connecting them with wire nuts. Using the supplied wire nuts, connect the electrical supply wires to the dishwasher’s wires, black to black, white to white, and green or bare to green or bare. Make certain that the insulated wires show no bare wire from the bottoms of the wire nuts. Gently tug the wires to make certain they are securely connected (Figure C).

5.16.2.

Fasten Junction Box

1. Pull the wires into the junction box. Be sure that the wire nuts do not loosen. 2. Replace the cover on the junction box. 3. Secure the cover with the screws (Figure D).

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Readjusting Foot Levels

Now that the dishwasher is in the cabinet you must readjust the feet to bring the dishwasher up to the required height and attach it underneath the countertop. 1. Readjust the front foot levels with adjusting wrench to balance the dishwasher and raise it up under the countertop, make sure the unit is level. 2. Readjust the rear foot levels with a screwdriver to balance the dishwasher and raise it to the required height using the brackets supplied. 3. Attach the dishwasher underneath the countertop with the four screws supplied (Ø 1/8” x 1/8” - Ø 3.5mm x 14mm). Make sure you do not go through the top of the countertop or damage granite.

For models, note that you should keep the total height of the dishwasher at 321/4” (819mm) max.

5.18.

Adjusting The Movable Toe Kick

Now that you have successfully installed the dishwasher, you need to attach the toe kick to the dishwasher. The two piece toe kick can be adjusted to the height and depth needed for your kitchen. Be sure to use the slotted toe kick in the front and the other behind it. They slide into each other. 1. Insert the movable toe kick brackets into the channel (A). 2. Make sure that the plastic tab to the left of the “L” opening on the dishwasher has not closed the channel you will push the bracket through. Be sure to notice there is a left and a right bracket. Adjust the toe kick brackets forward or backwards so that they will align with the kitchen toe kick (B).

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Lock the toe kick brackets as shown with the plastic tab in the figure C by pushing the plastic tab on the dishwasher into the teeth of the bracket (C). 3. Now attach the toe kick to the bracket with the two (Ø 3/16” x 1/4” - Ø 4mm x 6mm) screws and the caps provided as follows. If the enclosure height is below 331/16” (840mm) use only “o” labelled toe kick (toe kick without slots). Installation should be done following the steps illustrated in the Figures A, B and C respectively. 1. Bend tabs on toe kick (o) inwards (A). 2. Secure toe kick to brackets with screws (t) as shown in the supply bags (B). 3. Attach caps (s) as shown in the supply bags (C).

If the enclosure height is above 331/16” (840mm) use “o” and “p” labelled toe kicks together. Make sure the slotted toe kick “p” is on the outside so you can adjust height of the toe kick. Installation should be done following the steps illustrated in the figures A, B and C respectively. 1. Align the toe kick (o) and (p) (A). 2. Secure toe kicks to brackets with screws (t) after adjusting the height of the slotted toe kick (p) (B). 3. Attach caps (s) as shown in the supply bags (C). If the enclosure height is above 341/4” (870mm) use “o” and “r” labelled toe kicks together. Make sure the slotted toe kick “r” is on the outside so you can adjust height of the toe kick. Installation should be done following the steps illustrated in the figures A, B and C respectively. 1. Align the toe kick (o) and (r) (A). 2. Secure toe kicks to brackets with screws (r) after adjusting the height of the slotted toe kick (t) (B). 3. Attach caps (s) as shown in the supply bags (C). 5.19.

Installing The Outer Door Measure the height and width of the enclosure (Figure A) and the toe kick. Determine how big the wooden door can be. For example if the height is 337/8” (860mm) and if the toe kick is 315/16” (100mm) the door can not be taller than 2915/16” (760mm). 1. Prepare the wooden door with the mounting brackets. Height : Height of the wooden door 28” (711mm) Width : 23 ¼” to 23 ½” (592mm - 595mm) Thickness : ¾ “ (19mm)

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2. Remove the plastic mounting brackets from the dishwasher (Figure B).

3. Lay the schematic over the door from the bottom up and mark holes on the wooden door as shown in the drawing (Figure C).

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5. Attach the two mounting brackets to the wooden door with 4 screws (Ø 1/8” x 5/8” (Ø 3.5mm x 14mm) (Figure A).

6. Mount the wooden door onto the dishwasher with the plastic mounting brackets which you have attached (Figure B).

7. Open the door and remove the two caps and two screws inside the door at position 1 and 3 (Figure C).

8. Using the four screws Ø 3/16” x 111/16” (Ø 4mm x 43mm) provided, attach the wooden door to the dishwasher at position 1 and 3 (Figure A).

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11. Check whether the bottom of the door hits the toe kick of the kitchen cabinet (A). 11.1. If the door hits the toe kick cut the necessary section out of the toe kick (B). 11.2. Apply silicon or sealant to the cut edge of the kitchen cabinet toe kick or paint so it does not absorb moisture.

Adjusting Door Tension With Custom Wooden Door

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER If you have a European kitchen or want to install a wooden toe kick to match your kitchen, please refer to one of the two drawings given below. Follow the same instructions on the brackets as for the removable toe kick. Installation should be done following the steps illustrated in the figures A, B, C, D respectively.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 5.20. Installer Checklist Your installer must have completed and checked the following: • The dishwasher is square and level. • The dishwasher is fastened securely to the cabinetry. • The dishwasher door opens and closes freely. The dishwasher door must close without hitting any cabinetry or counter top. • The inlet water supply is turned on and checked for leaks. • The drain hose has been connected and checked for leaks. There must be no kinks or obstructions in the drain hose. • The drain hose must be installed with a 28" (710mm) high drain loop for drain hook-ups without any air removed. • If the dishwasher drain is hooked up to a garbage disposal, the drain hopper plug must be removed. • The spray arms are free and rotate freely. • The rinse cycle has been run. • The water level will be below the filter screen after the end of the wash program. It is normal to find some water in the drain filter area. • Set the water softener to the correct water hardness for your area. If the dishwasher drain is connected to a garbage disposal, make sure that the drain/hopper plug has been removed. 5.21. Final Instructions 1. Press the On/Off button to turn the dishwasher on. 2. Power indicator light comes on. 3. Use the Cycle Select button to choose a washing program. 4. Start the program with the Start/Pause button. 5. Run the dishwasher through one complete cycle. When the progress indicator light “End” lights up, the wash cycle is completed. Use the On/Off button to turn the dishwasher off. If the dishwasher does not operate properly, refer to the self help hints. 5.22. Self Help Hints: The power indicator light doesn’t come on: • Check to make sure the breaker to the dishwasher is in the on position. • Check all the wire connections in the junction box are tight and not loose. No Water is coming into the dishwasher: • Check to make sure the hot water shut-off is in the ON position. Water does not drain: • Make sure drain hose is not kinked or comes out of air gap next to the sink. • Remove drain hose from disposal making sure plug is removed. If your dishwasher is not operating properly after following these steps: Contact your dealer to schedule an authorized service agent to inspect your new dishwasher for any function related failure. • The manufacturer warranty does not cover installation or customer education service visits. You will find the model and serial number information on the label located on the right-hand side of the inner door of your dishwasher, as shown above. Please make a copy of your invoice and keep it with this manual and register your dishwasher on-line. 35

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 6. Loadıng The Dıshwasher

1. Pull the handle to open the door. If the door is opened during operation, the dishwasher will stop running. Once the door is closed the program will continue. Hot steam can escape! Danger of serious burns or other injury. 2. Remove coarse food leftovers from tableware. 3. Now you can load the dishwasher.

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Large knives and other utensils with sharp tips and edges must be placed orizontally into the upper rack due to risk of injury. Other smaller knives and sharp utensils hould be placed with sharp side down in the cutlery basket. Use extreme caution when removing knives and other sharp utensils from the dishwasher. These items may have shifted position during the wash program, and may be wet or slippery. The cup racks are designed tosupport cups, glasses and kitchen utensils. When the cup racks are in the dishwasher do not lean on or use the cup racks to support your body weight. • Your dishwasher holds a maximum of 12 place settings. • Place all containers such as cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher with the opening facing downwards (sothat no water can collect). Small and light items can go into the upper rack. Long and narrow items are placed in the middle of the racks. Place all large and very dirty items in the lower rack. Dishes and cutlery should not be placed above each other. Glasses should not touch. The movement of the spray arms must not be hindered. Do not overload your dishwasher and pay attention to manufacturer instructions regarding dishes which are appropriate for use in for a dishwasher. Only with suitable dishes (mentioned in section 5) will you obtain optimal washing results with a sensible use of energy. 36

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Proper And Improper Loadıng Of Dıshware

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Place all large and very dirty items in the lower rack. Place all containers such as cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher with the opening facing downwards (so that no water can collect). The movement of the spray arms must not be hindered.

Do not overload your dishwasher. Dishes and cutlery should not be placed above each other. Glasses should not touch. Only with suitable dishes (mentioned in section 5) will you obtain optimal washing results with a sensible use of energy.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 6.2. • • • • • • • • • • • •

What Should Not Be Washed In Your Dishwasher

Rust-sensitive steel parts like iron and cast iron that can rust and stain other utensils and damage the interior stainless steel liner of the dishwasher and void the warranty. Do not wash copper, brass, pewter, bronze or tin. Cutlery with wooden or horn handles and cutlery with mother-of-pearl or porcelain handles will deteriorate over time if put in the dishwasher. Plastics may lose their shape or color with hot water, please follow the instructions of plastic manufacturers. Be sure that plastic items are marked "dishwasher safe". Glued dishes or cutlery are not suitable for machine washing since certain adhesives may get soft or dissolve with hot water. Aluminum may fade over time. Minerals in water and detergent may cause the aluminum to darken or spot. Sterling silver articles should not be washed in the dishwasher because they tend to discolor and become dull by dishwasher detergent. Silverware and stainless steel items should not be in contact with each other. Mixing these items can cause staining. Remove and hand dry these items immediately when the rogram ends. Decorated glasses, porcelain, fine china and china with gold rims are sensitive to machine washing. They may lose their patterns and colors over time. Crystal and very fine glassware may become opaque (etch) losing their shine over time. You may prefer to wash them by hand. Do not wash sponges or dish cloths in dishwasher. Do not wash art and craft articles in dishwasher. Disposable plastics and disposable aluminum cannot withstand high temperatures; do not ash them in the dishwasher.

If in doubt, wash by hand or follow the instructions from the manufacturer of utensils, dishes, glasses or pots and pans. Do not wash items soiled with cigarette ash, candle wax, varnish, paints or hemicals since they can damage your dishwasher. We recommend when buying new dishware, try to choose ones that are suitable for machine washing (marked as dishwasher safe). Caring For Your Table-Ware The combination of high temperatures and dishwasher detergent may cause damage to some items if they are washed in the dishwasher. Remember, if there is any doubt about any aspect concerning items to be washed in the dishwasher, follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items, or wash the items by hand.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 7. Operating The Dishwasher

1. Program lights 2. Rinse aid level indicator light * 3. Salt level indicator light * 4. Program follow up lights 5. Cycle Select button 7.1.

6. Start/Pause button 7. Door handle 8. On/Off button (* Depending on model)

How To Use Your Dıshwasher:

1. Open the door by pulling the door handle 7. 2. Load the dishwasher. 3. Check that both upper and lower spray arms move freely. 4. Fill enough detergent into the detergent dispenser and close the lid. 5. Use the On/Off button 8 to turn the dishwasher on. 6. Check the rinse aid level indicator light 2. If necessary, refill rinse aid. (depending on model) 7. Check the salt level indicator light 3 If necessary, refill salt. (depending on model) 8. Use the Cycle Select button 5 to choose your washing program. 9. Start the program with the Start/Pause button 6. 10. When the progress indicator light “End” 4 lights up , the wash cycle is completed. Use the On/Off button 8 to turn the dishwasher off. 11. Allow your dishes to cool for 20 minutes, with the door open. 12. Unload the dishes. Begin with the lower rack. Avoid opening the door during the washing process. This interrupts the washing process, and hot steam will escape. Hot steam can cause burns and other serious injuries. When the door is closed, the program will continue.

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Functıon Buttons On/Off button. Turn your dishwasher on with the On/Off button. When turning on, the icon on the display module of the last used program will light up. Start/Pause button Use this button to start the selected program; the light on the button lights up. Stop the program with the Start/Pause button if you would like to open the door once the dishwasher’s washing program is running. Cycle Select button Use the Cycle Select button to select the desired program. The diode of the corresponding program will light up.

Cancellation of a program To cancel a program while the dishwasher is running: 1. Press Start/Pause button for 5 seconds. The indicator light will start flashing. 2. The dishwasher will drain the water inside the machine for 45 seconds. 3. The program is cancelled when indicator light goes off. 4. Then, you can choose and start a new program. Depending on the stage of the program you have cancelled, there may be detergent residue or rinse aid inside the machine and on the dishes. Make sure the items in the dishwasher are not used before washing properly. Ingestion or inhalation of detergent or rinse aid may cause serious injury. Avoid contact with skin and eyes and keep children and infirm persons away from these materials. Program change To change a running program: 1. Press the Start/Pause button. The indicator light on the button will turn off. 2. Select a new program and start it with the Start/Pause button. The respective programdiode lights up. The new program will NOT start right from the beginning. It will start from the stage last carried out by the previous program selection. Depending on the length of the terminated program detergent and rinse aid may still be in the dispensers. Ingestion or inhalation or detergent or rinse aid may cause serious injury. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and keep children and infirm persons away from these materials.

Control Indıcator Lıghts Program selection via diode lights Number and order of the programs may vary depending on model.

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Rinse aid level indicator light (depending on model)

If this indicator light comes on, you have to refill rinse aid. You can also tell whether rinse aid must be refilled by looking at the rinse aid dispenser. When the visual fill indicator is dark, there is nough rinse aid in the dispenser. When the color is light, open the dispenser and refill rinse aid. 7.3. Salt level indicator light (depending on model) When this indicator light comes on, you must refill special salt. Only use special dishwasher salt in your machine to soften the water. When the visual fill indicator is dark, there is enough salt in the container. When the color is light, open the container and add dishwasher salt.

7.4. Program follow up lights During the washing process, the individual active program segments are shown by the program follow up lights. When using the 30 minutes quick wash program, the program follow up light for drying does not light up. The washing process is only complete when the program follow up light “End” lights up.

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Detergent & Rınse Aıd Dıspenser Filling The Detergent Dispenser Warning Always store your detergent in locations which are cool, dry and out of the reach of children. Check that the detergent dispenser is empty after the completion of each wash program. Dishwasher detergents can be dangerous if inhaled or swallowed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, keep children and infirm persons away from the dishwasher when the door is opened. Consult a doctor immediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled.

Only use detergents suitable for dishwashers. Do not use detergent in Rinse & Hold cycle. Don’t forget to pour / put the detergent into the dispenser before turning the machine on. Too much detergent may mean that the detergent does not dissolve properly and dishes could get scratched. Too much detergent in soft water may cause glass corrosion. Do not use too much detergent if your water supply is soft.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml / 3 tsp detergent. Increase the amount of detergent if you see white water marks especially on the surface of the glassware. Find out the hardness of your water supply by asking your local water department, water softener company, or county extension agent. 1. Open the detergent container by pushing the lock to the right A. 2. Pour / put the detergent into the dispenser. 3. Close the lid until it clicks in. • •

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The detergent container holds a total of 40 ml / 8 tsp of detergent 1. Marking lines on the inside of the detergent container aid in providing the correct amount of detergent. When the dishwasher is fully loaded and the dishes are very dirty, we recommend filling the detergent container up to the 25 ml / 5 tsp mark. When the dishes are less dirty, it is generally sufficient to fill the detergent up to the 15 ml / 3 tsp mark. The detergent amounts for the individual cleaning programs are shown in the “Quick Reference Guide - Program Table”. Fill amounts given are for standard powder detergent. Amounts may vary if you use liquid or concentrated powder detergent. Tablet detergents should be placed in detergent container 1. With the cover closed. Follow instructions on the package of the detergent when using liquid dishwasher etergent, concentrated powder detergent, or tablet detergent. Deviations are possible depending on how dirty the dishes are and how hard the water is in your location. If your dishes have been in the dishwasher for some time without being washed, also fill the smaller container 2. up to the top.

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Filling Rinse Aid Dispenser

Keep Your Rinse Aids Out Of The Reach Of Children. Ingestion Or İnhalation Of Rinse Aid May Cause Serious İnjury. Avoid Contact With Skin And Eyes, And Keep Children And İnfirm Persons Away From Rinse Aids. • •

Only use rinse aids suited for use in dishwashers. Rinse aids allow washing water to rinse off more cleanly and prevent watermarks or streaks on the dishes. If you use “2 in 1” or “3 in 1” detergents / tabs, you do not need additional rinse aid

1. Open the rinse aid dispenser by pressing the lock B. 2. Carefully pour in rinse aid to the MAX mark. 3. Close the lid until it clicks in 3. 4. Carefully wipe off spilled rinse aid. Excessive rinse aid causes excessive foam formation, which may hinder cleaning. Set The Dose Of Rınse Aıd The dose of rinse aid to be used can be set by means of the dispenser regulator 4 between levels 1 and 6. Change the setting, only if the following applies after washing: • Watermarks are visible on the dishes: Set dosage higher. • Streaks are visible on the dishes: Set dosage lower.

7.7.

Settıng The Water Softener (Dependıng On Model)

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7.8.

BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER Filling The Dishwasher Salt Dispenser (Dependıng On Model)

Never use culinary or table salt. These types of salt do not dissolve in water easily and will damage the function of the softening device. • • •

Only use special dishwasher salt in your machine to soften the water. Do not use coarse grained salt. Small grains or powdered salt is more easily soluble. The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from the use of the wrong type of salt.

1. Remove the lower rack from the machine. 2. pen the screw-in cap of the salt container by turning it counter clockwise (Fig. A, B). 3. When operating for the first time: Pour 1 Liter of water into the salt container (Fig. C). 4. our the salt into the container with the aid of the supplied salt funnel (Fig. D). Pour in enough salt to fill the container. The container holds approximately 2 kg / 4.4 pounds. 5. Close the cap tightly. Begin any wash program immediately after filling the salt container. The washing program prevents damage to the machine which may be caused by any spilled salt solution. After the first washing cycle, the salt level indicator light will go out. (depending on model)

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Care And Maıntenance Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, switch off the appliance, disconnect the mains plug and turn off the water tap. Do not repair or replace any part of the dishwasher or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended by this manual. We recommend that the dishwasher only be repaired by an authorized service agent. To avoid the possibility of slipping, keep the floor around the dishwasher clean and dry. Keep your appliance free from the accumulation of combustible materials, such as lint, rags, and chemicals. If the dishwasher is not in use for an extended period of time, we recommend you check that the baskets are empty, leave the inside of the dishwasher clean, the door cracked open to allow air to circulate, turn off both the power and water supply to the dishwasher. 7.10.

Carıng For Your Dıshwasher Exterıor Possible dishwasher damage: Abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, abrasive cloths (paper towels) can damage the dishwasher decorative door. Possible dishwasher damage: Abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, abrasive cloths (paper towels) can damage the dishwasher decorative door.

Cleaning the control panel: Use only soft cloth that is lightly dampened with mild detergent. Clean the control panel only with a moist cloth and clear water. Cleaning the colored doors: Use only soft cloth that is lightly dampened with mild detergent. Cleaning the stainless steel doors: Use a soft cloth with a cleaner made for cleaning stainless steel. For the best results, apply the stainless steel cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe the surface in the direction of the grain. Cleaning the door gasket: Regularly clean the door gasket with a damp cloth to remove food particles and other debris. Use a gentle household cleaner for the outside and the door seals, and rinse throughly.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 7.11. Caring For Your Dishwasher Interior Cleaning your dishwasher at regular intervals ensures longer product life and reduces the risk of reccurring problems. Always disconnect the power to machine before cleaning. When cleaning the underside of the main filter, care must be taken on the sharp outer edge to avoid the risk of cut type injuries. 7.11.1. Cleanıng The Fılters Clean the filters and the spray arms regularly. A dirty dishwasher will have a negative effect on the cleaning results. The following filters are to be cleaned: 1. Main filter 2. Coarse filter 3. Micro filter 1. Remove the lower rack from the machine. 2. Turn the coarse filter counterclockwise to the left and pull it out in an upward direction A. 3. Pull out the main filter B. 4. Press on the two tabs of the coarse filter and remove the micro filter C. 5. Clean the filters thoroughly under running water. Use a brush if necessary. 6. Replace main filter. 7. Replace the micro filter and the coarse filter into the main filter. 8. Twist it clockwise until it clicks into the place.

Do not operate your dishwasher without a filter. You will damage your machine. Ensure that your machine. Ensure that your filters are correctly installed.

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Cleaning The Spray Arms Dirt and/or calcium residue may block the nozzles on the spray arms. For this reason, regularly check the spray nozzles. 1. Lower spray arm 2. Upper spray arm 1. Remove the lower rack from the machine. 2. Pull off the lower spray arm in an upward direction A. 3. Loosen the fastening screw of the upper spray arm and pull off the spray arm B by a downward motion. 4. Clean the spray arms under running water. 5. Replace the lower spray arm in a downward direction. 6. Replace the upper spray arm and tighten the fastening screw by turning it around to the left. 7. Insert the lower rack. Ensure that the fastening screw is tight on upper spray arm.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 8. Working Principle 8.1. Hydraulic System (Water Softener Group) The Standard wash cycle starts with drain cycle (1). Than the water inlet valve (2) is activated by the electronic control board. Intake water quantity is measured via flowmeter (3) Intake water passas through water pocket(4) and the air break(5). The regeneration water volume (17) is automatically filled during the water inlet. The inlet water is directed to the water softener unit(16). The water pass thorugh the resin chamber and it is softened by the resin (Ca+ and Mg+ ions romoved from water) . The softened water is collected in the sump (6). After water inlet is completed, circulation pump (8) is activated and it pumps the water to spray arms (10-11-12), so that washing operation starts. If ther is only a diverter (9) on the pumping line, all water is sparyed from the spray arms at the same time. But if the diverter is motorized (9), than it is possible to pump water to lower(10 and upper (11-12) spray arms seperatelly. The motorized diveter valve(9) is controlled with electronic control unit according to proggrammed wash cycle. The heater (7) located on the suction side of the pumping line, is activated where heating operation needed to clean the dishes. The temperature of the washing water is controlled with a NTC which is located inside the sump (6). After finishing the reqired circulation, wash water is drained with drain pump (1). In a wash cycle there is at least one step circulation with hot water and detergent. After washing with hot water and detergent, there exists rinsing step(s). There is at least one hot rince cycle. The dishwasher is equiped with overflow saftey system. When there is an uncontrolled water inlet in to the dishwasher, the excess water flows outside the wash chamber via overflow security pipes (13). The water collected inside the bottom tray (15). If the float mechanism(14) swins and moves up, it activates the drain pump(1) and stops water inlet valve(2) to prevent acces water flow outside the dishwasher. The dishwashers equiped with a softening unit(16), because for a succesfull cleaning and rinsing operation, good water quality is needed. In some regions, water may have high hardness values. (Hard water is water that has high mineral content (in contrast with soft water). Hard water has high concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions. Hard water is generally not harmful to one's health but can pose serious problems in our heating system and also causes visual defects on glaswares. In domestic settings, the hardness of water is often indicated by the non-formation of suds when soap is agitated in the water sample.) The softening unit need to be regenerated after some period of usage. This depends on the hardness level of water and adjusted regeneration setting on dishwasher. The regeneration cycle takes place during drying step. Fort he regeneration operation, the regeneration valve on the water softener(16) is activated for about 2 minutes, so taht the regeneration water (17) is directed to salt chamber, than to the resin chamber. The resin kept at rest within salty water solution. After some period of rest, the water inlet valve(2) is activated, than the fresh water flows through the resin, so that the resin is cleaned from salty water.

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Hydraulic System (No water Softener Group)

The Standard wash cycle starts with drain cycle (1). Than the water inlet valve (2) is activated by the electronic control board. Intake water quantity is measured via flowmeter (3) Intake water passas through water pocket(4) and the air break(5), than it is collected in the sump(6). After water inlet ic completed, circulation pump (8) is activated and it pumps the water to spray arms (10-11-12), so that washing operation starts. If ther is only a diverter (9) on the pumping line, all water is sparyed from the spray arms at the same time. But if the diverter is motorized (9), than it is possible to pump water to lower(10 and upper (11-12) spray arms seperatelly. The motorized diveter valve(9) is controlled with electronic control unit according to proggrammed wash cycle. The heater (7) located on the suction side of the pumping line, is activated where heating operation needed to clean the dishes. The temperature of the washing water is controlled with a NTC which is located inside the sump (6). After finishing the reqired circulation, wash water is drained with drain pump (1). In a wash cycle there is at least one step circulation with hot water and detergent. After washing with hot water and detergent, there exists rinsing step(s). There is at least one hot rince cycle. The dishwasher is equiped with overflow saftey system. When there is an uncontrolled water inlet in to the dishwasher, the excess water flows outside the wash chamber via overflow security pipes (13). The water collected inside the bottom tray (15). If the float mechanism(14) swins and moves up, it activates the drain pump(1) and stops water inlet valve(2) to prevent acces water flow outside the dishwasher.

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Program Flow

In a standard wash cycle there exists 5 steps. Pre wash Main Wash 1st rinse 2nd rinse Drying and regeneration step In pre-wash step, soiled dishes get wet and rough dirt particules moved from dish surfaces. In main wash cycle, wash water is heated and detergent is added to clean dishes. In 1 st rinse cycle detergent and soil particules moved from dish surfaces with fresh water. And finaly in the 2 nd rinse cycle rinsing continuos with new fresh and hot water. Also rinsing agents can be dosed inside the rinsing water to maintain more shiny and dry dishes. The last step is the drying. In this step wash water is drained and the dishes waited in the hot washing chamber. If availeble a drying fan is activated to circulate and discharge the moist air from wash chamber. If there is a water softenning unit integrated to the dishwasher. The regenration cycle fort he resin takes place in drying cycle when needed. In the regeneration cycle salty water solution is diverted to the resin container via regeneration valve which is on the water softener unit. The resin is waited in the salty water solution till the regeneration of the resin is completed. Than the resin is washed with fresh water. The washing and drying cycles ends with the final drain.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 9. Component Principle 9.1.

Heater (Thermostat And Thermic Fuse)

It is used for heating the water inside the dishwasher. It consists of a heater which is enclosed by a stainless steel. There is a thermostat and thermic fuse which run in the case of overheating.

The heater is driven by 10A/110 V relay.

Frequency range Power Resistance Safety

: 110 – 120 60Hz : 1240 W ( @ 110 V ) : min:11,03 - max:12,19 : Thermostate 98, Thermic fuse 229° C

In order to control whether heater is working properly or not, the resistance between the terminals of the heater is measured when the multimeter is in the position as shown in the figure. It is compared with the values above. 9.2.

Drain Motor

It is the 1 phase synchronous motor which is used for draining the water inside the dishwasher. Locked rotor impedance protected status, and types are available with thermal overload protection against overheating.

Voltage range Power Locked rotor current

: 110 V– 120 V 60 Hz : 23 W : 0.71 A

In order to control drain motor, the resistance is measured when the multimeter is in the position as shown in the figure .It is compared with the values above.

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Circulation Motor Asynchronous

It is the 1 phase-asynchronous motor which is used for circulation of the water inside the dishwasher. The motor is protected by thermic against the problems that may occur due to overheating . Voltage range Power

: 110 – 120 Vac 60 Hz : 130 W

To measure resistance of master wrapping, resistance is measured by multimeter using yellow and black cables. This values should be in interval of 7 ohms - 13 ohms.

To measure resistance of slave wrapping, resistance is measured by multimeter using yellow and purple cables. This values should be in interval of 23 ohms - 29 ohms. 9.4.

Detergent Dispenser- Thermic Actuator

It is used to run the mechanism which unlocks the detergent dispenser cover. With the mechanism, detergent dispenser cover is unlocked by first energizing. And with the second energizing, polisher. To complete the thermal movement of the pusher mechanism 60 seconds is needed.

Resistance

: 2Kohm - 2,2 Kohm (25ºC)

In order to detect the fault, the resistance is measured when the multimeter is in the position as shown in the figure. It is compared with the values above.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 9.5. Door lock switch It consists of a spring-loaded mechanism and a microswitch taking place in this mechanism. The switch, if the door is open, cuts the energy of all the components, without interference from the control board.

To detect the fault in the door safety switch, pressing the button shown in the figure whether there is a short-circuit or not between the terminals is checked.

9.6. Turbıdıty Sensor At washing step, the turbidity sensor is used to measure dirt level. The led on the circuit sends signal to the sensor. The microcontroller decides the dirt level by using the signal level.

Turbidity sensör circuit

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NTC

NTC sensor is used to measure temperature in the dishwasher. The resistance value decreases when the temperature rises. NTC temperature - resistance table Temperature (°F)

Resistance (Ω) Normal Upper

9.8.

Lower

77

47200

51150

43250

86

37500

40555

34445

95

31200

33642

28759

104

24900

26728

23072

113

20950

22459

19441

122

17000

18190

15810

131

14350

15365

13335

140

11700

12540

10860

149

9990

10695

9285

158

8280

8850

7710

167

7112

7618

6608

176

5945

6385

5505

On/Off Swıtch

It is used to energize the dishwasher.

Short circuit control control should be used in order to determine the problem. If the switch is on, the contacts must be short circuit If it is off, the contacts must be open circuit.

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Voltage Power Resistance

: 120 60 Hz. : 3 VA : 1,02 Kohm ±%10

In order to control valve, the resistance is measured when the multimeter is in the position as shown in the figure .It is compared with the values above.

9.10. Water Counter It is used to measure water amount taken to the dishwasher. There is a reed switch on the PCB and there is a magnet on the wheel. The reed switch works when the wheel turns and microcontroller counts the pulse number. (420 + 10 pulse/liter)

In order to control counter, when the whell is turning the outputs should be controlled by multimeter(short circuit control)

9.11.

Float Swicth

It is used to run float safety system for protection against floats. If there is a float on the dishwasher, the float switch works and the dishwasher starts draining.

In normal position terminal 1 & 3 must be short circuit. 1 & 2 must be open circuit. At float, terminal 1 & 2 must be short circuit. 1 & 3 must be open circuit.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 10. Service Functional Test

Service Functional test is a special sequence of program steps dedicated for service purposes. During the test, some faulty conditions can be detected by the electronics and shown through Program lights (1). To enter the service functional test mode; turn off the On/Off button (1). Press Start/Pause (6) and Cycle Select button (5). While pressing Start/Pause (6) and Cycle Select button (5), turn on the machine power (On/Off button (8)) and keep pressing two buttons for 5 sec. When the functional test mode is activated, all indicators on the top panel will light on for 2 sec. At this point the machine is ready for the servis functional test. Pressing Start/Pause (6) button will start the service functional test program. Please make sure that the machine is not turned off while entering the test mode and also all LEDs are turned off before starting the test. The sequence of steps for the functional test is as follows;

(*) Fan option is depending on the model.

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(*) If the machine has 3 Way valve, then this fault condition can be detected Please refer to the “Faulty Conditions” section for detailed information about the errors. 10.1.

Faulty Condıtıons The machine is electronically controlled and some faulty conditions can be detected by the electronics. These errors are detected not only in the functional test program but also during the washing cycles. The previously detected errors are kept in memory and shown at the beginning of functional test mode. At the start of functional test, there exists a step1, which resets the memory and clears saved data of faults, which enables to understand if the same fault occurs during the functional test again. At the end of the test there is another memory reset. There are mainly 6 errors as follows, 10.1.1. 3 Way Valve Position Error (4th program led) If the machine has 3 Way valve, then this fault can be detected. 3Way Valve is the component that diverts the water flow between the upper and lower trays independently. It is driven by the electronics and the position of the valve is measured by a feedback signal. 3W Valve Position Error occurs if the proper position signal could not be received from the valve. When the error occurs, the electronics drives the valve until proper position signal is achieved. Possible Causes: a. Malfunction of 3W Valve b. Disconnection on the lines between the electronics and the 3W Valve 10.1.2. NTC Fault (3rd Program Led) At the Heating step, if NTC resistance is measured as open / short circuit or beyond the specified resistance values, then NTC fault can be detected. Possible Causes: a. Malfunction of NTC b. Crack on the connection lines between electronics and NTC

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10.1.3. Heating Fault (3 Program Led) The water temperature in the machine is measured by an NTC (negative temperature coefficient). NTC is simply a resistance value dependent on temperature. At the Heating step, if the temperature rise is less than 1 °C within 3 minutes heating fault occurs. When the fault detected software skips the heating step and continues the program with the next step. Possible Causes: a. Malfunction of Heater b. Crack on the connection lines between electronics and heater c. Malfunction of RL1 relay on the electronic board d. Too less water inside the machine 10.1.4. No Water and Counter Fault (2rd Program Led) Incoming water to the machine is monitored via a water counter system. Water counter generates electronic pulses at the rate of 400 pulse / lt. During the “Water Inlet” step (for any program including functional test) if no pulses could be sensed by the electronics within a one minute, No Water condition occurs. At this condition the electronics saved the error to the EEPROM. And then continue to check counter error. Then, the electronics closes all outputs for 8 minutes and then drives the Water Inlet valve for 15 seconds. Then checks the pulses from the counter. If received pulses exceed 0.6 lt/0.16 galon, then the machine is run in normal operation, otherwise the loop of ‘8 min close all output – 15sec Water Inlet Valve ON’. will continue for 7 times (approximately for one hour). After one hour, if no pulses will not be sensed by the electronics, then the machines will stop, and wait in pause position. At this condition the electronics saved the error to the EEPROM. Possible Causes: a. b. c. d.

Malfunction of Water Inlet Valve Malfunction of Water Counter Crack on the connection lines between the electronics and water inlet valve Crack on the connection lines between the electronics and water counter

Uninterruptible Water Inlet Error (1 st Program Led) The electronics of the machine monitors water counter pulses at every step of the washing program. If pulses received from the counter at any step other than Water-Inlet, and if the received pulses exceed 0.6 lt/0.16 galon of water, Uninterruptible Water Inlet Error occurs. When the fault detected, software drives the drain pump with 1 minute intervals (1 min ON, 1 min. OFF). During this interval if counter pulses stop, software continues with the selected program. Possible Causes: a. Malfunction of Water-Inlet Valve (stuck as open) b. Malfunction of T7 triac on the electronic board

10.1.5.

Please note again that faulty conditions can be detected at any program and corrective actions are taken. The error code is saved in the memory and can ONLY be seen at the beginning of the Functional Test. Detection of Faulty Conditions are NOT dedicated to Functional Test Program only.

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 11. Trouble Shooting 11.1.

Machine Is Not Running Machıne Is Not Runnıng

Press start/stop button & check whether the drain pump works

N

Drain pump works? Start/stop indicator on ?

- Check supply,supplay cord, terminal box and wiring to on/off switch. -Check on/off switch. -Check display connections (if applicable)

Y y

Y Y

Any program

flow light on? N Check door switch

-Check wiring to electronics. -Check electronics.

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No Water Inlet To The Machine

No Water Inlet To The Machıne

-Check the water supply. -Check the water inlet hose (twisted or not ?) -Check the sıeves on the water ınlet valve and the water inlet hose.

-Start a program. -Check the drain stops in 30 sec.

Y

Drain continues at filling step

-Check the overflow securitiy switch & wiring.

N

- After drain step water inlet valve is energized and water inlet starts. -Inlet water is electronically measured by a magnetic counter system.

Check the related contacts of the electronics and the wiring to the water inlet valve.

Water inlet valve energized.

- Check the water counter ant wiring.

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Machine Takes More Water Overflows

Machıne Takes More Water, Overflows

Check whether elektronic board ıs energized

Machine starts filling during drain step

Y

water inlet valve energized during drain step ?

N

Check the drain pump works & drains whole water inside.

Y

N

Check the water inlet valve.

-Check the electronics -Check the water counter -Check the wiring

Check the drain hose and connections.

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Program Is Not Running Program Is Not Runnıng

Check the electronic board is energized Start the functional test program.

Program passes to fiil step after 30 sec

N

-Check the overflow swich. -Check the connections of water inlet valve. -Check the water supply

Y Run the machine till the program blocked.

Program blocks at filling step.

Y

Refer to -Machine does not take water -Machine takes more water

N

Program blocks oat heating step

Y

-Check the NTC and wirings. -Check the elektronics and

N -Check security thermostat and thermofuse on heater. Program blocks at circulation step

Y

-Check the electronics and wirings.

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Program Is Not Complette

Program Not Complete/Stops Short, Program Fınıshes Earlıer

Y

Machine passes steps as stated in program flow chart

-Check elektronics and wirings.

N

Y

Program blocks at filling step.

-Check the NTC -Check the wirings -Check the heater and wirings

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 11.6.

Machine Is Not Draining Machıne Is Not Draınıng

N Drain pump energızed

-Check the elektronics and wirings to drain pump.

Y

N Drain pump runs

-Check the wındıng of the motor.

Y

-Check the drain pump blocked or the drain hose blocked.

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Machine Is Not Circulating Machıne Is Not Cırculatng

Y Circulation motor is energızed at circulation step

-Check the elektronics and wirings to circulation motor.

N

-Check the over flow swıtch and wırıng . -Check the motor windings and the capacitor.

-Check if the pump is blocked

-Check the hydraulic system.

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Machine Does Not Heat

Machıne Does Not Heat

Y Heater is energızed at heating step -Check the elektronics and wirings to the heater .

N

-Check the security thermostate and the thermofuse.

-Check if the heater resistance

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Dispenser Cover Does Not Open

Machıne Does Not Heat

Y Heater is energızed at heating step

-Check the elektronics and wirings to the heater .

N

-Check the security thermostate and the thermofuse.

-Check if the heater resistance

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 13. Assembly And Dısassembly Methods For Key Components 13.1.

Control Panel

The control panel is detached from the inner metal plate, after unscrewing the 6 screws located on the front side of the inner door, as is seen at the photo. 13.2.

Panel Group

There exists a main board holder assembled on the back structure of the panel.

Release the 3 snap fits in order to open the cover of the card holder In order to dismantle the main card pull out the sockets assembled to the card.Then bend the snap fits and pull out the main card. As the main card is removed the leds are easily dismantled.

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Main card holder is dismantled by bending the snap fits located on the panel back structure. The program select, start/stop and the ½ load key caps then easily be dismantled.

13.3.

Display Group

For the models that have a display, display board holder can be disassembled by releasing the snap fits similiar to the main board holder. Then display electronics can then be taken out in the similiar manner

13.4.

On-Off Button Key Holder

The key holder is fixed to the panel back structure by snap fits. The key cap should be mounted before the holder assembled to the panel back structure

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Overflow Gauge

The mechanism attaching the overflow gauge to the base is pulled to the front direction, by pressing the latches and then is taken out

13.6.

Drain Pump

The notch is opened and turned in the counter clockwise direction and taken out by rotating it 1015˚. 13.7.

NTC

NTC is taken out by being rotated 30˚.

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Heater

Pipe type heater is used in the machine. It is taken out by unscrewing the two spring clamps. 13.9.

Circulation Pump

After the clamps and cable connections of the circulation pump are removed, the screws of the motor holding plate connected to the body frame are unscrewed. So as to detach the circulation pump from the motor holding plate, the connection is cut off by breaking the white coloured auricle shown in the photo, and a new auricle is installed during the assembly

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 13.10. Feedıng Pıpe Of The Upper Spray Arm And Fılter Support

Filter support is freed after the related screw is loosened. After the notch of the feeding pipe of the upper spray arm is released, both of the parts are taken out. After the notch located on the filter support is extended, it is removed from the upper feeding pipe.

13.11. Side Walls

A total of 7 screws, as 3 in the front, 2 at the back and 2 at the top, are loosened and the side walls are taken out.

13.12. Regeneratıon Contaıner

The 2 metal notches are released through a screwdriver. The lid of the regeneration container is taken out by being rotated in the counter clockwise direction at 5-10˚.

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The electronic counter on the flowmeter located at the left lower corner of the regeneration container, is taken out as demonstrated in the photo and detached from the socket. 13.14. Hinge Plates

3 screws on the both sides are loosened. 2 screws on the both sides of the connection sheet of the hinge arm are unscrewed and the plates are removed.

13.15. Detergent Container

The inner door plate, held by 8 notches, is taken out by releasing the lobes.

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To render services to these components, the operators should work on the backside of the machine. The concrete sheet should be removed. The hose holder is taken out by turning as it is seen in the picture

30 cm

The drain hose holder is made up two symmetric parts, which fit together by the help of the snaps, and should be located approximately 30 cm from the hose end.

For disassembling the water inlet valve, the screw of the water inlet valve located on the concrete sheet is unscrewed. Water inlet valve is taken out by being rotated in the clockwise direction. (according to the back of machine)

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For dismantling the interference filter and the main power cable first of all dismantle the sockets. Unscrew the screw mounted on the main power cable holder and release the cable.

Then unscrew the two screws, assembling the interference filter and the concrete sheet. Push the filter as it is seen in the picture in order to release it. 13.17. Bottom Layout

The inner tub differs because of the change made for the new sump, and sump connections Sump o-ring is placed between the sump and the inner tub in order to prevent leakage

New filter support part is fixed to the sump and inner tub by the screws numbered as 3, 4 and 5. The sump is fixed to the inner tub by the help of 5 PT type screws as shown in the picture left.

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Drain pump gasket and drain pump gasket holder are assembled to the sump drain hose outlet.

This side of gasket and gasket holder should be located inside the sump.

This side of gasket and gasket holder should be located as shown on the picture

The drain hose is assembled to the drain exit of the sump by using a hose clamp

Drain pump group should be fixed to the sump by the help of snap fits

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Main Body

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Inner Tub

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Door group.

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Panel Group

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BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER 15. Part list Common reference numbers list for all UB1 models is shown below. REF. 13 14 15 16 20 40 110 220 221 240 401 402 403 440 470 471 472 473 530 531 532 534 535 536 537 650 1030 1200 1201 1230 1300 1310 1910 1920 2000 2001 2002 2411 2414 2420 2421 2430 2437

DESCRIPTION Foot Group-Adjustable Foot Group-Adjustable-Rıght-Back Foot Group-Adjustable-Left-Front Rear Feet Adjustable Left Back Rear Adjustable Foot Connectıon Part Bottom Tray Foot Group-Adjustable Sıde Panel-Left Sıde Panel-Rıght Rear Bottom Support Hınge Arm-Rıght Hınge Arm-Left Hınge Arm Support Hınge Sprıng Hınge Wheel Hınge Rope Group Hınge Sprıng Holder-Left Hınge Sprıng Holder-Rıght Kıck Plate Sheet Kıck Plate Sheet Kıck Plate Sheet Plınth Adjustment Sheet-Left Plınth Adjustment Sheet-Rıght Kick Plate Adjusting Locker Termınal Box Inner Tub Isolatıon Outer Door Inner Door Gr Lower Support - Front Door Insulatıon Door Lock Group Door Lock Hook Door Sealıng Gasket Door Sealıng Gasket - Bottom Structure Group Top Corner Bracket - Left Top Corner Bracket - Rıght Shelf Group Upper Basket Group Lower Basket Group Lower Basket Wheel Group Cutlery Basket Group Cutlery Basket Separator

REF. 5052 5710 5711 5830 6161 6210 6311 6330 6800 6801 6802 6811 6920 7011 7160 7161 7162 7169 7211 7220 7221 7228 7232 7234 7260 7261 7510 7514 7515 7516 7517 7518 7550 7560 7561 7610 7611 7620 7630 7640 7810 7831 7834

DESCRIPTION Card Holder-Back Water Inlet Valve Screw Counter Group Rınse Aıd Glass On Off Swıtch Mıcro Swıtch Door Swıtch Detergent Dıspenser Group Detergent Dıspenser Gasket Thermoactuator Rınse Aıd Gasket Ntc Group Draın Hose Holder Regeneratıon Unıt Aır Funnel Gasket Aır Funnel Cover Hose Lower Spray Arm Group Upper Spray Arm Group Upper Spray Arm Feed Pıpe Gasket Nozzle Holder For Top Spray Arm Top Spray Arm Nozzle Water Supply Tube Upper Spray Arm Feedıng Pıpe Central Par Sump Group Corner Paddıng Gr-Front Rear Corner Paddıng Gr Package Cover - Bottom Package Cover - Upper Package Strafor - Bottom Hose Between Sump And Heater Overflow Float Group Overflow Sıphon Metal Fılter Group Fılter Support Group Mıcro Fılter Group Coarse Fılter Fılter Group Draın Hose Hose Hose

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DESCRIPTION Raıl Wheel Group Raıl Raıl Cap Raıl Cap Raıl Wheel Screw Raıl Wheel Holder On Off Button Functıon Button Program Selectıng Button Functıon Button Glass Motor & Spray Pump Motor Fıxıng Cap Motor Bracket Group Dampenıng Rubber Motor Bracket Group Capacıtor Interference Fılter Draın Pump Group Flow Through Heater Pump Inlet Hose Cable Harness Group Electronıc Card Card Holder-Front

REF. 7835 7844 7910 8318 8319 8357 8358 8360 8365 9018 9102 9105 9113 9114 9115 9153 9154 9155 9213 9640 9644 9940

DESCRIPTION Hose Between Counter And Regeneratıon U. Hose Sump Gasket Hose Clamp (Ø 16.4) Hose Clamp Hose Clamp.(Ø 34_1) Hose Clamp Hose Clamp Draın Hose Holder Sump Clamp Screw Type. Screw Screw Bolt M4X8 Screw Screw Screw Screw Cap Sıde Walls Screw Washer Noıse Isolatıon For Tub Noıse Isolatıon-Rıght Accessorıes Group

Different reference numbers that changes model by model for UB1 models are shown below.

95

2011

7665689542

7665789542

7665889542

7665989542

7666089542

7677449571

7677549571

7677649571

7677749571

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7677949571

7665589542

Kıck Plate Kıck Plate Sheet Sıde Supportıng Part Sıde Supportıng Part Door Lock Cotton Fleece Upper Basket Wheel Group Upper Basket Mechanısm Maın Frame Upper Basket Mechanısm-Left Upper Basket Mechanısm-Rıght Plate Holder-Left Plate Holder-Rıght Lower Basket Foldıng Part Lower Basket Foldıng Part Lower Basket Clıps Lower Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Gr Lower Basket Handle Bowl Foldıng Part Bowl Support Part Upper Basket Clıps Foldıng Part Clıps Rıght Upper Basket Support Wıre Upper Basket Support Wıre Foldıng Part Foldıng Part Pc Inlay Program Follow Up Glass Cable Protector Salt Indıcator Swıtch Button Holder - Flat Water Softener Group Water Softener Nut Water Softener Cap Gasket O Rıng -Water Softener Water Softener Cap Gasket Water Softener Cap Kıck Plate Styropor Hose Hose Hose Clamp( Ø 15_6 ) Hose Clamp (Dıa 17.3) Screw Screw Noıse Isolatıon Noıse Isolatıon-Left Salt Funnel

7665489542

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7665389542

REF. DESCRIPTION

7657189542

BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER

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7694689571

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7694589571

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7694489571

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7690589571

7679649542

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7694389571

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7694289571

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7679449542

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7690049542

Kıck Plate Kıck Plate Sheet Sıde Supportıng Part Sıde Supportıng Part Door Lock Cotton Fleece Upper Basket Wheel Group Upper Basket Mechanısm Maın Frame Upper Basket Mechanısm-Left Upper Basket Mechanısm-Rıght Plate Holder-Left Plate Holder-Rıght Lower Basket Foldıng Part Lower Basket Foldıng Part Lower Basket Clıps Lower Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Upper Basket Handle Gr Lower Basket Handle Bowl Foldıng Part Bowl Support Part Upper Basket Clıps Foldıng Part Clıps Rıght Upper Basket Support Wıre Upper Basket Support Wıre Foldıng Part Foldıng Part Pc Inlay Program Follow Up Glass Cable Protector Salt Indıcator Swıtch Button Holder - Flat 7037 Water Softener Group Water Softener Nut Water Softener Cap Gasket O Rıng -Water Softener Water Softener Cap Gasket Water Softener Cap Kıck Plate Styropor Hose Hose Hose Clamp( Ø 15_6 ) Hose Clamp (Dıa 17.3) Screw Screw Noıse Isolatıon Noıse Isolatıon-Left Salt Funnel

7680049542

500 533 538 539 653 2413 2415 2416 2417 2423 2424 2425 2426 2427 2428 2438 2439 2440 2443 2515 2516 2517 2518 2715 2716 2717 2718 3015 3511 5053 6160 6201 7100 7102 7103 7104 7108 7140 7520 7837 7839 8364 9027 9112 9203 9641 9643 9935

7678149571

REF. DESCRIPTION

7678049571

BUILT- UNDER DISHWASHER

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