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Beko DFS05010W User Manual

Beko DFS05010W
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DFS05010W
DFS05010S
DFS05010B
EN
Document Number :
15 0223 0100_EJ_UK_BEKO_A4_EN/ 02-12-15.(9:30)
Dishwasher
User’s Manual

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Beko DFS05010W Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBeko
ModelDFS05010W
CategoryDishwasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Explanation of Symbols

Instructions for Safety and Environment

General Safety

Provides essential safety precautions for operating the dishwasher, including electrical safety, handling, and general usage guidelines.

Intended Use

Specifies that the product is designed for domestic household use only, not for commercial applications.

Children's Safety

Details safety measures to protect children from electrical hazards and risks associated with the dishwasher's operation.

Disposing of Packaging Material

Advises on the proper and environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials, emphasizing recycling.

Transportation of the Product

Guides on how to safely move and transport the dishwasher to prevent damage, particularly to electronic components.

Compliance with WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste Product

Explains compliance with the WEEE directive and provides instructions for proper disposal of the product at its end of life.

Compliance with RoHS Directive

States the product's compliance with the RoHS Directive concerning hazardous materials used in its manufacturing.

Package Information

Provides information about the recyclable nature of the product's packaging materials and proper disposal guidance.

Dishwasher

Overview

Provides a general overview and identification of the main parts of the dishwasher, including baskets, impellers, and control panel.

Technical Specifications

Lists the technical specifications, compliance standards, and declarations for the dishwasher, such as power input and water pressure.

Condensing Drying System

Explains the function of the condensing drying system for efficient dish drying without a heating element.

Installation

Appropriate Installation Location

Details the requirements for selecting a suitable, stable, and accessible location for installing the dishwasher.

Connecting Water Supply

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to properly connect the water inlet hose to the water tap.

Connection to the Drain

Explains how to connect the water discharge hose to a suitable drain hole or sink drainage.

Electrical Connection

Guides on connecting the dishwasher to the electrical power supply, including voltage, frequency, and socket requirements.

This Appliance Must Be Earthed

Emphasizes the importance of proper earthing for electrical safety and preventing shock hazards.

Adjusting the Feet

Instructs on how to adjust the dishwasher's feet for stability and proper door closure.

Fitting a Different Plug

Provides instructions for replacing the power plug if it's not compatible with the household socket, ensuring safety.

Initial Use

Outlines the necessary preparations and initial steps before the first use of the dishwasher, including filling salt and running an empty cycle.

Preparation

Tips for Energy Saving

Offers advice on using the dishwasher efficiently to save energy and water, like wiping food remnants before loading.

Water Softening System

Explains the function of the water softening system and its importance for preventing limescale and improving dishwashing performance.

Adjusting the Water Softening System

Guides on how to adjust the water softening system based on local water hardness for optimal washing results.

Adding Salt

Details the procedure for filling the salt reservoir with dishwasher salt for the water softening system to function correctly.

Water Hardness & Regeneration Settings

Explains how to determine water hardness using a test strip and adjust the dishwasher's settings accordingly for efficient operation.

Adding Detergent

Provides instructions on how to add the correct amount of powder or tablet detergent to the dispenser before starting a wash cycle.

Tablet Detergents

Discusses the use of tablet detergents, their types (e.g., 3-in-1), and usage recommendations for optimal results.

Rinse Aid

Explains the role of rinse aid in improving drying and preventing stains, and how to fill the reservoir correctly.

Items Not Suitable for Washing in the Dishwasher

Lists types of kitchenware and items that should not be washed in the dishwasher to prevent damage or poor results.

Placing the Dishes into the Dishwasher

Provides guidance on how to load dishes efficiently in the baskets for optimal washing and drying performance.

Suggestions for Loading the Dishwasher

Illustrates proper loading techniques for the lower and upper baskets of the dishwasher, showing correct placement of various items.

Height Setting with Empty Basket

Explains how to adjust the height of the upper basket using its wheels for better loading flexibility and capacity.

Operating the Product

On/Off

Describes how to switch the dishwasher on and off using the main power button or programme selection key.

Programme Selection Key

Explains the function of the programme selection key for choosing different wash cycles and operating modes.

Half Load Key

Details the use of the Half Load function to save resources like water and electricity when the machine is not fully loaded.

Start / Stop Key

Explains how to start, pause, or cancel a selected washing programme using the dedicated button.

Starting Your Machine

A step-by-step guide on how to start the dishwasher for a wash cycle, covering tap, plug, loading, and program selection.

How to Cancel the Washing Programme

Provides instructions on how to stop or cancel a running washing programme by pressing and holding the Start/Stop key.

Salt Indicator

Explains the function of the salt indicator light and when to refill the salt reservoir for water softening.

Rinse Aid Indicator

Explains the function of the rinse aid indicator light and when to refill the rinse aid reservoir for better drying.

End of Programme

Describes what happens at the end of a wash cycle, including indicator lights and post-cycle procedures.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning the Filters

Details how to clean the micro and coarse filters regularly to ensure efficient dishwasher operation and prevent clogging.

Cleaning the Outer Surface of the Product

Provides instructions for cleaning the exterior surfaces, door gaskets, and control panel of the dishwasher with a damp cloth.

Cleaning the Interior of the Machine

Explains how to clean the inside of the dishwasher, including the tank, by running a prewash or wash program.

Cleaning the Hose Filter

Guides on how to clean the filter located in the water inlet hose to prevent damage from impurities like sand or rust.

Cleaning the Impellers

Details how to clean the lower impeller, ensuring holes are clear for proper water circulation and washing performance.

Upper Impeller

Explains how to remove and clean the upper impeller, checking for clogged holes and ensuring secure reinstallation.

Troubleshooting

Machine Does Not Start

Lists common causes and solutions for the machine failing to start, such as power connection or door closure issues.

Dishes Are Not Washed Clean

Addresses issues related to dishes not being cleaned properly, including loading, programme selection, and detergent problems.

Dishes Are Not Dry at the End of Cycle

Provides troubleshooting steps for dishes not drying adequately after the wash cycle, such as unloading procedures.

Tea, Cafe or Lipstick Stains Remain on Dishes

Offers solutions for stubborn stains like tea, coffee, or lipstick on dishes, often related to programme choice or utensil surface.

Lime Traces Remain on Dishes and Glassware Gains a Misty Appearance

Explains how to deal with lime scale build-up and misty appearance on dishes, usually due to water hardness or insufficient rinse aid.

Rust, Discoloration or Surface Deterioration Occurs on Dishes

Discusses causes and solutions for rust, discoloration, or surface damage on dishes, including salt leakage and utensil quality.

Detergent Remains in Detergent Dispenser

Addresses issues where detergent is not dispensed properly, possibly due to dampness or incorrect timing of addition.

Decorations and Ornaments on Kitchen Utensils Are Being Erased

Warns that decorative items on utensils may be erased during washing and are not recommended for dishwashers.

Dishes Are Scratched

Provides reasons and solutions for scratches appearing on dishes, including improper loading and unsuitable materials like aluminum.

Smear Remains on Glasses Resembling Milk Stain

Offers solutions for milk-like smearing or bluish/rainbow appearance on glasses, often due to excessive rinse aid or soft water.

Foam Forms in the Machine

Explains how to prevent or resolve excessive foam formation inside the dishwasher, often caused by hand-wash detergents.

Kitchen Utensils Are Broken

Addresses causes and solutions for kitchen utensils breaking during washing, typically due to improper loading or overloading.

Water Remains in the Dishwasher at the End of the Programme

Provides troubleshooting steps for water remaining in the dishwasher after the cycle ends, such as filter or hose blockages.

Guarantee

What is Covered?

Details the aspects of the product that are covered under the manufacturer's warranty, such as faulty materials and manufacturing defects.

What is Not Covered?

Lists exclusions and items not covered by the product's warranty, including transit damage, appearance parts, and consumables.

Important Notes

Highlights important notes and conditions related to the product's guarantee, such as domestic use only and professional installation.

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