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This document provides a comprehensive user manual for the Electrolux ESS67300SW and ESS67300SX dishwashers, covering safety information, product description, control panel functions, programmes, settings, options, daily use, hints and tips, care and cleaning, troubleshooting, and environmental concerns.
The Electrolux dishwasher is designed to efficiently clean crockery and cutlery. It features a water softener system that removes minerals from the water supply, which can negatively affect washing results and the appliance itself. The water softener level should be adjusted according to the local water hardness to ensure optimal washing. The appliance also includes a rinse aid dispenser that automatically releases rinse aid during the hot rinse phase to prevent streaks and stains, improving drying results.
For optimal cleaning, the dishwasher offers various programmes tailored to different degrees of soil and types of loads. These include an ECO programme for normal soil, an AUTO programme that senses soil levels and adjusts settings, programmes for mixed soil, heavy soil, and light soil, as well as a self-cleaning programme for appliance maintenance. The appliance is equipped with a detergent dispenser for gel, powder, or tablets.
A key feature is the AirDry function, which improves drying results with less energy consumption by automatically opening the appliance door during the drying phase. This function is active for most programmes, but can be deactivated if desired, especially in households with children. The appliance also includes a MyFavourite option, allowing users to save their most frequently used programme and its associated options for quick access.
Before first use, users must ensure the water softener level is set correctly, fill the salt container and rinse aid dispenser, and run a programme without detergent or dishes to remove any processing residuals. Daily use involves opening the water tap, activating the appliance, checking and refilling salt and rinse aid if indicators are on, loading baskets, adding detergent, and selecting a suitable programme.
The control panel features an on/off button, programme selection, a display, and buttons for Delay and Options. Indicators on the panel show the status of salt, rinse aid, delay, TimeManager, XtraDry, and Hygiene options.
Programmes can be started immediately or with a delay. The Delay Start function allows users to set a desired delay time before a programme begins. Programmes can be cancelled by simultaneously pressing Delay and Options. If the door is opened during a programme, the appliance pauses and resumes from the point of interruption once the door is closed, although opening the door for more than 30 seconds during the drying phase will end the programme, unless AirDry is active.
The appliance offers several options to enhance washing and drying performance:
For optimal results, users are advised to load the dishwasher to its full capacity, remove large food residues, and avoid pre-rinsing dishes by hand. Hollow items should be placed with openings facing downwards, and items should not touch each other to allow water to reach all surfaces. Multi-tabs can be used, but for hard water, separate salt, rinse aid, and basic detergent are recommended.
Regular care and cleaning are essential for maintaining the appliance's performance. This includes cleaning the filter system, which consists of three parts (flat filter, main filter, and microfilter). The filters should be checked regularly and cleaned by turning, removing, and washing them under running water, then reassembling them correctly.
The upper spray arm should also be cleaned regularly to prevent clogged holes, which can lead to unsatisfactory washing results. This involves pulling out the upper basket, detaching the spray arm by turning it clockwise while pressing upwards, washing it under running water, and using a thin pointed tool to clear any particles from the holes. Reinstallation is done by pressing the spray arm upwards and turning it counterclockwise until it locks.
External cleaning requires a moist soft cloth and neutral detergents, avoiding abrasive products or solvents. The door, including the rubber gasket, should be wiped clean weekly. For internal cleaning, a cleaning product designed for dishwashers should be used at least once every two months, or the automatic cleaning programme can be run. Running short-duration programmes regularly can lead to grease and limescale buildup, so long-duration programmes should be run at least twice a month to prevent this.
Users should also check the filters and sump after each use for foreign objects like glass pieces or toothpicks, as these can decrease cleaning performance and damage the drain pump. If foreign objects cannot be removed, an Authorised Service Centre should be contacted.
Troubleshooting guidance is provided for common issues such as the appliance not activating, programmes not starting, water filling problems (i10 or i11), drainage issues (i20), anti-flood device activation (i30), sensor malfunctions (i41-i44, i61, i69, iC0, iC3, iF1), and problems with washing or drying results. For any issues not covered, or if problems persist after self-checking, users are advised to contact an Authorised Service Centre.
| Type | Freestanding |
|---|---|
| Number of place settings | 13 |
| Noise level | 44 dB |
| Color | White |
| Control type | Electronic |
| Delayed start timer | Yes |
| Delay start | Yes |
| Child lock | Yes |
| Size | Full-size |
| Washing programs | Eco, Glass, Intensive |
| Width | 596 mm |
| Height | 85 cm |











