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    							Contents
     1. Description of the controls________________________________ 18
    2. Troubleshooting _______________________________________ 30
    Thank you for choosing one of our products.
    You are advised to read this manual carefully; it contains all the
    information you need about the right conditions for the proper, safe use
    of your dishwasher.
    The individual sections are laid out to provide you with a step-by-step
    guide to all your appliances functions; the texts are easy to understand
    and are complete with detailed illustrations.
    This user-friendly manual will provide answers to all your questions
    about use of the dishwasher.
    For any other information about use and maintenance of the dishwasher,
    read the enclosed manual carefully.
    USER INSTRUCTIONS: useful information is provided for the use of the
    washing programs and all the dishwashers functions.
     
    						
    							User instructions
    
    1.  Description of the controls
    1.1 Front panel
    All the dishwasher control are grouped on the front panel.
    1ON/OFF
     BUTTON
    2SELECTION PROGRAMS 
    BUTTONS (P1...P5)
    3DELAY PROGRAM
     BUTTON (on some models only)
    ½ LOAD WASH 
    BUTTON (on some models only)43/1 OPTION 
    BUTTON (on some models only)
    5START/PAUSE 
    BUTTON
    6POWER ON
     LIGHT
    7PROGRAMS
     LIGHTS
    8DELAY PROGRAM
     LIGHTS (on some models only)
    9½ LOAD WASH 
    LIGHT (on some models only)
    10PHASES
    /PROGRAM 
    LIGHTS
    11NO SALT 
    LIGHT (on some models only)
    12NO RINSE AID 
    LIGHT (on some models only)
    13RECESSED DOOR HANDLE
     
    						
    							User instructions
    
    For AAA 12 place-settings models only (see energy label)
    DURATIONCONSUMPTIONPROGRAMSELECTIONTYPE AND GRADE DIRTPROGRESSPROGRAMMINUTES(2)WATERLITRES (1)POWERKWh (2)
    SOAKPANS AND DISHESIN W AITING OFCOMPLETINGTHE LOADCold prewash1560,03
    QUICKDISHES NOT MUCH DIRTYAND W ITH FRESH DIRTWITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY
    Wash at 38°CCold rinseRinse at 58°C45130,80
    ECOPANS AND DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY BUTWITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Wash at 55°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    100141,20
    DAILYPANS AND DISHESWITH NORMAL DIRT,WITHOUT DRY RESIDUAL
    Wash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    85131,25
    STRONGPANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY
    Wash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    95171,45
    DELICATE+DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY
    Cold prewashWash at 45°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    75171,05
    BIO(*)+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 50°CCold rinseRinse at 62°CDry
    180171,05
    NORMAL+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    90171,30
    SUPER+
    PANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY AND W ITHDRY RESIDUALS
    Prewash at 45°CWash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    110201,60
    Only  run the soak program with half loads.
    The  HALF LOAD - 3/1  option (4) is available for all programs  except the soak program .
    (*)    Reference program as per EN 50242 standard.
    (1)   Average power consumption with the softener set on  level 2.
    (2)  The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures, and the type and amount of dishes.
     
    						
    							User instructions
    
    For AAB 12 place-settings models only (see energy label)
    DURATIONCONSUMPTIONPROGRAMSELECTIONTYPE AND GRADE DIRTPROGRESSPROGRAMMINUTES(2)WATERLITRES (1)POWERKWh (2)
    SOAKPANS AND DISHESIN W AITING OFCOMPLETINGTHE LOADCold prewash1560,03
    QUICKDISHES NOT MUCH DIRTYAND W ITH FRESH DIRTWITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY
    Wash at 38°CCold rinseRinse at 58°C45130,80
    ECOPANS AND DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY BUTWITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Wash at 52°CCold rinseRinse at 65°CDry
    140141,05
    DAILYPANS AND DISHESWITH NORMAL DIRT,WITHOUT DRY RESIDUAL
    Wash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    95141,25
    STRONGPANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY
    Wash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    95171,45
    DELICATE+DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY
    Cold prewashWash at 45°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    75161,05
    BIO(*)+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 55°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    160171,05
    NORMAL+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    100171,30
    SUPER+
    PANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY AND W ITHDRY RESIDUALS
    Prewash at 45°CWash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    110201,60
    Only run the soak program with half loads.
    The  HALF LOAD - 3/1  option (4) is available for all programs  except the soak program .
    (*)    Reference program as per EN 50242 standard.
    (1)   Average power consumption with the softener set on  level 2.
    (2)  The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures, and the type and amount of dishes.
     
    						
    							User instructions
    
    For BAB 12 place-settings models only (see energy label)
    DURATIONCONSUMPTIONPROGRAMSELECTIONTYPE AND GRADE DIRTPROGRESSPROGRAMMINUTES(2)WATERLITRES (1)POWERKWh (2)
    SOAKPANS AND DISHESIN W AITING OFCOMPLETINGTHE LOADCold prewash1270,02
    QUICKDISHES NOT MUCH DIRTYAND W ITH FRESH DIRTWITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY
    Wash at 38°CCold rinseRinse at 58°C45150,87
    ECO(*)PANS AND DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY BUTWITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Wash at 55°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    150151,24
    DAILYPANS AND DISHESWITH NORMAL DIRT,WITHOUT DRY RESIDUAL
    Wash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    90161,43
    STRONGPANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY
    Wash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    100201,60
    DELICATE+DISHESNOT VERY DIRTY
    Cold prewashWash at 45°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    80201,20
    BIO+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 55°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    96201,30
    NORMAL+PANS AND DISHES DIRTYAND W ITH DRY RESIDUALS
    Cold prewashWash at 65°CCold rinseRinse at 68°CDry
    95201,40
    SUPER+
    PANS AND DISHESVERY DIRTY AND W ITHDRY RESIDUALS
    Prewash at 45°CWash at 70°C2 cold rinsesRinse at 70°CDry
    115241,77
    Only run the soak program with half loads.
    The  HALF LOAD - 3/1  option (4) is available for all programs  except the soak program .
    (*)    Reference program as per EN 50242 standard.
    (1)   Average power consumption with the softener set on  level 2.
    (2)  The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures, and the type and amount of dishes.
     
    						
    							User instructions
    TABLE FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES
    Reference standardEN 50242
    Reference program(*) Program BIO (P3+P1) - models AAA-AAB
    (*) Program ECO (P3) - models BAB
    Load12 place-settings
    Type of detergentB
    Amount of detergent30 g
    Rinse aid setting5/6
    1.2 Washing programs
    The dishwasher is equipped with a control panel, described in chapter
    1. Description of the controls, from which it is possible to carry out all
    the power switch-on, switch-off and programming operations.
    Before starting a washing program make sure that:
    •The water supply tap is 
    open.
    •The
    correct amount of detergent has been added to the
    dispenser.
    •The baskets have been 
    correctly loaded.
    •The spray arms are able to 
    rotate freely and without
    obstruction.
    •The dishwasher door is 
    securely closed.
    LIGHTING
    When the ON/OFF 
    button (1)
     is pressed, the dishwasher switches on
    and the light (6)
     comes on. About 2 seconds
     later, the
    PHASES/PROGRAM 
    lights (10) 
    will come on.
     
    						
    							User instructions
     PROGRAMMING
    In this model of dishwasher, all programming procedures can only be
    carried out with the door closed. As long as the door is open, the
    PROGRAMS 
    lights (7)
     and PHASES/PROGRAM 
    lights (10) 
    will remain
    off.
    SELECTION PROGRAM
    The program selection is possible
    through the relative buttons (2)
    .
    When the button relating to the program required is pressed, the relative
    light will come on to confirm the operation.
    START PROGRAM
    To start the dishwasher, press the START/PAUSE
     button (5)
     for a few
    seconds, until the light of the first phase of the selected program starts to
    flash (confirmation beep).
    This phase, that updates itself during the cycle, is “indicative” since it is
    influenced by the washing conditions such as dishwasher type and
    quantity, entry temperature etc. For this reason it is normal to see the
    updating during a program (increment and decrease of minutes)
    specially in the passage from one phase to the other (for example, from
    washing to rinse).
    As the program runs, the PHASES/PROGRAM 
    lights (10)
     will indicate
    the current cycle status.
    The light of the phase in progress will
    flash, while the lights of the previous and
    subsequent phases remain on.
    N.B.
     during execution of programs which
    do not include a prewash, the first
    PHASES/PROGRAM 
    light (10)
     will remain
    off.Prewash
    WashRinse
    Dry
     
    						
    							User instructions
    END PROGRAM
    When the program finishes, a buzzer sounds
    briefly and all the PHASES/PROGRAM 
    lights
    (10)
    flash.
    Press any of the SELECTION PROGRAMS 
    buttons (2)
    , stops the light
    flashins, and the dishwasher is now ready to perform a new cycle;
    opening and shutting the door or switching the appliance off and on has
    the same effect.
    INTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM
    In order to interrupt a running program it is necessary:
    • press the START/PAUSE 
    button (5)
    , the light of the current phase
    goes out;
    •  keep the button pressed until the PHASES/PROGRAM 
    lights (10)
    come on (confirmation buzzer).
    TO CHANGE A PROGRAM
    To change the running program it is necessary:
    •  to interrupt the running program (see “I
    NTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM”);
    •  select the new program;
    •  to press again the START/PAUSE 
    button (5)
     to make start the new
    program.
     
    						
    							User instructions
     ANNULLING A PROGRAM
    To annul the program in progress, it must first be interrupted (see
    “I
    NTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM”).
    Now press buttons P1
    +P2
     simultaneously and
    the first three program lights will come on.
    In case that the door is opened during the operation, to the next door
    closing it is going to be necessary to start the program as shown in
    paragraph “
    START PROGRAM”. The  program will resume from the point in
    which it was interrupted.
    In case that the tub temperature is higher than 50°C the program
    will start about 30 seconds later.
    The washing cycle will not take place if the dishwasher door is left open
    or not properly closed.
    HALF LOAD WASH FUNCTION (on some models only)
    (available in all programs except the soak program)
    Pressing button ½ LOAD WASH (4) 
    selects washing on the top basket
    only.
    After selecting the program, proceed as follows:
    •  press the button ½ LOAD WASH (4)
     once to select the top basket
    (the relative light comes on);
    •  press the button ½ LOAD WASH (4)
     again to return to full load
    wash status (the light goes out).
    The ½ LOAD 
    wash option can be selected in all programs except the
    soak
    program.
    N.B.:
     selecting the ½ LOAD
     option changes the duration of the program.
    It is possible to place a cutlery basket inside the basket selected for the
    HALF-LOAD program; the other basket 
    must remain empty.
    WARNING: do not load dishes and cutlery into the non-selected
    basket, because the water spray will only reach the selected basket.
     
    						
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