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Details the requirements and precautions for proper grounding of the appliance to prevent electric shock.
Provides essential guidelines for safe and correct usage of the dishwasher to prevent damage or injury.
Explains the function of each button and indicator on the dishwasher's control panel for operation.
Details detergent types, concentrated detergent, tablets, and dispenser usage for effective cleaning.
Details available wash programs, cycle selection, descriptions, running times, energy, water, and rinse aid usage.
Details electrical requirements, connection procedures, and crucial grounding instructions for safe operation.
Addresses issues like dishwasher not starting, water not pumping, and suds in the tub with possible causes and solutions.
Addresses unsatisfactory washing results, cloudiness on glassware, and dishes not drying properly.
Lists common error codes displayed by the appliance, their meanings, and potential causes.
This document serves as a comprehensive use and care guide for Euro Appliances dishwashers, specifically models EDV606SX and EDV606WH. It outlines the appliance's functions, operational procedures, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting advice, emphasizing European quality and passion in its design.
The Euro Appliances dishwasher is designed for household and similar applications, including staff kitchen areas, farmhouses, hotels, motels, and bed and breakfast environments. Its primary function is to efficiently clean dishes, utensils, and cookware through automated wash cycles. The appliance features a control panel for selecting various wash programs, adjusting settings like delay start and extra dry, and monitoring the wash cycle's progress. It incorporates a detergent dispenser for both main and pre-wash cycles, and a rinse aid dispenser to ensure spot-free drying. The dishwasher is equipped with upper and lower baskets designed to accommodate different types of dishware, along with a cutlery basket for silverware. A filtering system is in place to remove food particles from the wash water, ensuring effective cleaning and preventing blockages.
Operating the dishwasher begins with switching it on via the On/Off button and opening the door. Users then fill the detergent dispenser, checking the rinse aid level and refilling if necessary. Dishes should be loaded into the baskets after scraping off large food particles and softening burnt food. The guide provides detailed instructions on how to load various items, recommending that cups, glasses, and pots/pans be faced downwards, and curved items loaded aslant to allow water runoff. Sharp items like knives should be placed with points down or horizontally in the upper basket. The upper basket's height can be adjusted to create more space, and folding spikes in the lower basket allow for better stacking of pots and pans. Once loaded, a wash program is selected using the Program Button, and the cycle is initiated by pressing the Start/Pause Button.
The dishwasher offers several wash programs, including Intensive, Heavy, ECO, Glass, 90min, and Rapid, each tailored for different soiling levels and dishware types. A delay start function allows users to postpone the wash cycle by 3, 6, 9, or 12 hours. The "Extra Dry" function can be selected for enhanced drying. A "Half Load" function is available for smaller loads (4 place settings or less), reducing water and energy consumption. The control panel features indicators for rinse aid, program ending, and water faucet status. A child lock function can be activated by simultaneously pressing two buttons to prevent accidental program changes.
During a wash cycle, the program can be modified if it has been running for a short time, requiring a refill of the detergent dispenser if it has already been released. Forgotten dishes can be added by pausing the machine, opening the door slightly, waiting for spray arms to stop, adding dishes, closing the door, and resuming the cycle. Users are warned to open the door carefully during operation due to hot steam. At the end of a wash cycle, the dishwasher signals completion with a buzzer. It is recommended to wait about 15 minutes before unloading to avoid scalding and allow dishes to cool and dry better, starting with the lower basket to prevent water from dripping onto clean dishes.
Regular maintenance is crucial for optimal performance. The filtering system, consisting of a coarse filter, main filter, and fine filter, should be cleaned regularly. Larger food particles trapped in the filter should be removed after each wash cycle by rinsing the semicircular filter and cup under running water. The entire filter assembly should be cleaned once a week by turning it anti-clockwise and lifting it out. Users are advised not to knock the filters during cleaning to prevent damage.
The control panel can be cleaned with a lightly dampened cloth and dried thoroughly. For the exterior, a good appliance polish wax is recommended, avoiding sharp objects, scouring pads, or harsh cleaners. The door edges should be cleaned with a soft, warm, damp cloth, taking care not to use spray cleaners near the door lock and electrical components. Abrasive agents or paper towels should be avoided on stainless steel surfaces to prevent scratching.
To protect the dishwasher against freezing in winter, users should cut off electrical power, turn off the water supply, disconnect and drain the water inlet pipe, and remove the filter at the bottom of the tub to soak up any remaining water. The spray arms also require regular cleaning to prevent hard water chemicals from clogging the jets and bearings. The upper spray arm can be removed by rotating the nut clockwise, and the lower spray arm by pulling it upward. Both should be washed in soapy, warm water, cleaned with a soft brush, and thoroughly rinsed before reinstallation.
For periods of non-use, it is recommended to run an empty wash cycle, remove the plug, turn off the water supply, and leave the door slightly open to prevent odors and prolong the life of door seals. Periodic cleaning of the door seals with a damp sponge is also advised to prevent food residue buildup.
| Type | Freestanding |
|---|---|
| Size | 60cm |
| Place Settings | 14 |
| Programs | 6 |
| Noise Level | 49 dB |
| Features | Delay Start, Half Load, Child Lock |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 850 x 600 x 600 mm |