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Asko DW20.C User Manual

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4.4 Water level DW20
When servicing DW20 dishwashers, it is
important to check the water level in the
machine.
This is particularly important when programming
the time-controlled water intake. Too low a water
level can cause poor dishwashing results.
Always allow the machine to take in and
pump out water a few times before checking
the level.
Check the level at the lower wash tower
In the event of too low a water level, the filter in
the inlet valve must always be checked and
rinsed clean of any dirt. An inlet hose with a ¾”
connection at both ends has a filter in the
connection outside the machine and must be
checked and rinsed clean of any dirt.
When inserting a new inlet valve, it is
recommended that the machine always be
programmed for volume-controlled water intake
or for increasing or decreasing the water level.
See the service manual or installation instructions
for guidance.
Overflow level = 6.5 litres
Without Spray arm diverter = 3.1
litres (1.5 mm above the level)
With Spray arm diverter = 2.7 litres
(0.5 mm below the level)

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Asko DW20.C Specifications

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BrandAsko
ModelDW20.C
CategoryDishwasher
LanguageEnglish

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