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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
FILTRATION SYSTEM
The lter protects the pump against penetration of larger pieces of food and other objects. Remains of food
may clog the lter. Therefore it is necessary to remove and clean the lter from time to time.
Filtration system consists of acoarse lter, a at (main lter) and a ne micro lter.
1 Flat lter
The food remains and dirt are guided by aspecial jet on the lower
arm into this lter.
2 Coarse lter
This lter captures the larger particles such as pieces of bone or
glass, which could clog the drain. If you need to remove trapped
particles from the lter, gently squeeze the tabs at the top and pull
out the lter.
3 Micro lter
This lter captures in the dirt trap small food particles and prevents
their returning on the dishes.
- Check after each use of the dishwasher that the lter is not
clogged.
- After unscrewing the coarse lter, you can remove the entire
lter system. Remove all food remains and then rinse the lter
under running water.
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Step 1: Turn the lter counterclockwise
andthenslide it out.
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Step 2: Push the at lter upward.
Note:
• When removing the lter proceed from step 1 to step 2, when inserting the lter back proceed from step
2 to step 1 and install the lter system 3.
Filter assembly
Regular lter cleaning ensures optimum performance and washing results. The lter e ectively captures
particles from the wash water and allows the recycling of water during the cycle. It is therefore advisable after
each wash cycle to remove from the lter larger trapped particles by rinsing the lter under running water.
Remove the lter by pulling the tab of the lter in the vertical direction. The whole lter should be cleaned
once aweek.
Use acleaning brush to clean the coarse and ne lter. Then reassemble the lter as shown above and insert
the entire ltration system into the dishwasher back into position and push it downward.
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