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1. gt 40mm min 300mm min 900mm max 10 discharges into the same soil system as the kitchen sink There are just two other points to bear in mind Firstly with the machine in its permanent position do check that the drain hose is not kinked or squashed in such a way as to obstruct the flow of water Secondly if the drain hose supplied with the machine is not long enough to reach the desired discharge point it can be replaced with a hose of the same internal diameter up to 2 m long see your local Service Network or installer Electrical connections WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 18 Amp socket in another part of your home IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug this is what you have to do Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug whi
2. 240V 50Hz 50Hz 250W 250W 2800W 2800W 3050W 3050W Tpsi Tpsi 49KN sq m A9KN sq m 110psi 110psi T58KN sq m 7T58KN sq m Height 461mm 114mm Tpsi 49KN sq m 110psi T58KN sq m Thickness 4mm max 4mm max DW400 DW600 DW650M DW700 E ACD F B HI G A Start Stop button B Mains on indicator C Temperature selection button NOT DW400 D Economy drying button NOT DW400 DW600 DW650M E Programme guide F Door handle G Salt refill indicator NOT DW400 DW600 DW650M H Wash cycle phase indicator I Programme Selector DW1100M ACD E F B G H A Start Stop button B Mains on indicator C Start control D Economy Drying button E Wash Programme buttons F Door handle G Wash cycle phase indicator H Salt refill indicator Please note that the external appearance of your appliance may differ slightly from that shown in the instruction book 6 Installation Positioning Apart from the need to position your dishwasher close to an existing water supply and waste outlet long runs of new pipework can be expensive you can put it almost anywhere you please either on its own or incorporated into a run of standard metric kitchen units If you choose the latter option you will find that the machine has a number of useful features making it easier to blend in with the units Firstly the machine can be set hard against walls and adjacent units
3. container with water this operation should be carried out during the first salt filling Replace the cap making sure that there is no trace of salt on the thread of the screw or on the gasket Screw the cap on tightly 14 Important Use only coarse salt which is often available from garden centres or salt sold specifically for dishwashers Always refill the container immediately before starting a complete wash cycle not before Rinse and Hold so that any salt granules or salt water which may flow out of the container which will always have some water in it during the refilling will not remain on the bottom of the tub without being properly diluted Adjusting the Water Softener The hardness of water varies according to the area in which you live The harder the water the more limestone and mineral salt it contains Ask your Water Board to tell you the degree of water hardness in your area The water softener in this machine is pre set for water having a maximum hardness of 30 F 17 dH This setting is satisfactory in most areas If however you live in an area where the water is particularly hard exceeding 30 F 17 dH you can have the softener adjusted to suit a hardness up to 50 F 28 dH If it is necessary to adjust the machine call the Zanussi Service Network or a qualified plumber Important If you do have the water softener adjusted to suit very hard water the salt container will need refilli
4. crockery with prewash Main wash up to 65 C pots and cutlery 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse 2 Normally soiled Energetic B Main wash up to 65 C crockery pots no prewash 2 cold rinses pans and cutlery 1 hot rinse 3 Normally soiled Universal C Short main wash up to 65 C crockery no prewash 2 cold rinses and cutlery 1 hot rinse ee te ep ee ay ge ee E 4 Partial load Rinse amp hold D Cold rinse to prevent food to be completed scraps from drying and later in the day sticking to the dishes EG Washing programmes DW600 DW650M Type of load and Recommended Programme Required Programme degree of soil programme knob setting pushbutton Cycle description 1 Extremely soiled Energetic A Cold prewash crockery pots pans and with prewash Extended main wash up cutlery to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse 2 Normally soiled Energetic B Extended main wash crockery pots pans and no prewash 2 cold rinses cutlery with a reduced 1 hot rinse quantity of food scraps 3 Lightly soiled crockery Universal C Main wash up to 65 C pots and cutlery no prewash 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse 4 Normally soiled Economy A Cold prewash crockery plates and with prewash Extended main wash up saucers glasses and to 55 C 2 cold rinses cutlery 1 hot rinse Lightly soiled dishes Gentle C Main wash up to 55 C 5 and glasses with no prewash 2 cold rinses delicate decorations 1 hot rinse 6 Partial load Rinse amp hold D Cold rinse to preven
5. cylinder you can work out the pressure yourself in both cases by measuring the vertical distance or head between the machine s inlet hose and the outlet from the cold water storage cistern allowing roughly 1 psi for every 2 feet As to the making of the connection itself the coupling nut fitted to the machine s supply hose is designed to screw onto either a 3 4 inch gas thread spout or to a purpose made quick coupling tap such as the Press Block To make this easier the hose itself may be turned to the right or left In either case be sure to incorporate the strainer supplied with the machine onto the joint fig 5 Waste connections Care must also be taken over the disposal of the waste water from the machine If your dishwasher is not to be permanently plumbed in merely hook the curved end of the drain hose firmly over the edge of the kitchen sink having made sure that the sink is empty and that the waste outlet is not blocked Otherwise fit a P trap and stand pipe assembly like that in figure 6 ensure the pipe has an internal diameter of a least 38 mm 1 ins and hook the drain hose into that In this case ensure that there is an air gap between the hose and the inside of the pipe to prevent the risk of dirty water being syphoned back into the machine and check that the top of the stand pipe is between 300 and 900 mm above floor level In addition make sure that the stand pipe trap assembly
6. person not authorised by us The appliance is still in the possession of the original purchaser 32 All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Network Service Centre Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property Exclusions This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation improper use or neglect the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right machines improperly installed or calls to machines outside the UK and the Republic of Ireland Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those which are the subject of rental agreements Television receivers routine adjustment or poor reception resulting from a source outside of the receiver or five years ZANUSSI 5 YEAR COVER CONDITIONS For a once only payment you can extend your Standard Guarantee to 5 years All the conditions and exclusions of the Standard Guarantee apply Notes 1 Products supplied as seconds refurbished damaged or shop soiled are not eligible for Zanussi 5 Year Cover 2 The issue of a cover does NOT by virtue of our having done so nullify the exclusions Guarantee Record Appliance purchased from Guarantee card no 3 The Engineer will need to check the details of your Cover card and may make a charge for his services if it is not presented t
7. Cold rinse to prevent food scraps from drying up and sticking to the dishes If you require this type of drying depress the relevant button G6 Washing programmes DW1100M Programme 1 Type of load and degree of soil Extremely soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery Very soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery Normally soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery Lightly soiled crockery pots and cutlery Lightly soiled dishes and glasses with delicate decorations Partial load to be completed later in the day Recommended programme Intensive with prewash Energetic with prewash Universal with prewash Economy with prewash Gentle no prewash Rinse amp hold Economy drying Buttons to be depressed d OD S Olb gt S I amp O lb I gt m D gt Cycle description Prewash at 55 C Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses hot air drying Cold prewash Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold rinse to prevent food scraps from drying up and sticking to the dishes If required depress after selecting wash cycle Taking Care of Your Machine Important Make su
8. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF ZANUSSI DISHWASHERS MODEL Nos DW400 DW600 ZANUSSI DW650M DW700 DW1100M The aan of science It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings Dishwasher warnings THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY YOU MUST READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE APPLIANCE Unplug the appliance and turn off the water after use Any plumbing work to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified plumber or competent person Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the products This product should be serviced by an authorised Zanussi Network Service Centre and only genuine Zanussi spare parts should be used It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify the product in any way Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable Zanussi dis
9. ch is marked with the letter E or the earth simbol and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS 1362 fuse Only ASTA approved fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing fuse Or coloured green or green The right fuse cover carrier colour is the one shown by the coloured insert at the base of the plug or is the colour of the inscription at the base of the plug The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost A replacement cover carrier must be obtained from Zanussi Service Agents whose addresses are listed on the attached Zanussi Service and Spares Nationwide THIS APPLIANCE COMPLIES WITH E E C DIRECTIVE NO 82 499 OF 7 6 82 RELATIVE TO RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION l1 User instructions Getting to know your machine DW400 DW600 DW650M DW700 Controls and How to Use Them see diagram page 6 A Start Stop Button Press to start press to switch off B Mains on Indicator This light will come on when the start button is pressed and the machine starts to operate It will not go out until the switch is pressed to turn the machine off once the dishwashing cycle has bee
10. e machine is plugged into the electric socket and that the switch if any is on Close the door of the machine firmly after loading it and adding the detergent Press the programme selector knob turning it clockwise at the same time until the index points exactly to the required programme letter If required press the water temperature economy button NOT ON DW400 and the economy drying button NOT ON DW400 DW600 and DW650M Note It is important to press these buttons if required in the order shown on the wash cycle charts The start button must always be pressed last see wash programmes on pages 22 23 24 25 Stopping the Machine The machine will stop automatically at the end of the wash cycle but the pilot light will remain on until the Start Stop Button is pressed To stop the machine during a wash cycle press the Start Stop Button To restart the machine press the Start Stop Button again and the wash cycle will resume where it was interrupted At the end of the wash cycle press the Start Stop Button turn off the water supply switch off the electricity and unplug the machine Warning Do not open the door while the machine is working There is a safety device incorporated which automatically stops the machine if it is opened accidentally 21 Washing programmes DW400 Type of load and Programme degree of soil Recommended Programme Cycle description 1 Very soiled Energetic A Cold prewash
11. etely Next remove the metal trim screwed to both the door and lower panel fit the covering sheets of plastic laminate and clamp them in position by replacing the metal trims Finally hook the lower panel onto its top catch and retighten the lower retaining screws Please note The decor panels should be fitted before building the appliance in Adjusting the height of the machine DW650M DW1100M The machine s total height may be reduced 50 mm by removing the plinth To carry out this operation to proceed as follows a remove the front kick plate which is fastened to the appliance by means of two screws b lean the appliance on the side and remove the plinth by unscrewing the four screws which fasten it to the bottom c remove from the plinth the four feet and screw them on the holes provided on the two cross pieces at the bottom of the appliance d mount the smoller kick plate Water supply connections This Zanussi dishwasher may be connected to either a hot or cold water supply and for convenience it is well worth having it permanently plumbed in Just make sure that the water pressure is within the limits given in the technical data and in the case of a hot water supply that the temperature never exceeds 70 C 158 F Your local Water Authority will advise you on the average mains pressure in your area Where the water is supplied via a cold water storage cistern or hot water
12. her Cutlery with wooden or horn handles or glued parts Saucepans with wooden handles unless they are sold as dishwasher proof Aluminium ware Crystal ware Plastic articles unless they are sold as dishwasher proof if you do not know don t risk it as the plastic may soften and the article will be distorted and spoiled Fine decorated and antique china Most modern china has what is known as underglaze decoration and this is usually dishwasher proof but you should always check Old china and some modern fine china has overglaze decorations which can wash off in a dishwasher so don t take risks if you have not got the manufacturer s assurance 29 Servicing If having followed these instructions carefully your machine fails to work properly contact your local Zanussi Service Network Before you do that though it is worth making a few simple checks yourself If the machine wont start Make sure the appliance is properly plugged in and that the socket switch is in the on position Check that there is power in the socket by plugging in an appliance which you know to be working a small lamp for example If this too fails to work check the main circuit fuses in your home s consumer unit or the main fuse box Make sure the water tap is fully open Check that the door is firmly shut Check that you have set the programme selector knob correctly and pressed the start butt
13. hwashers are designed to be used for washing normal household utensils Items that are contaminated by petrol paint steel or iron debris corrosive acidic or alkaline chemicals are not to be washed in a dishwasher When finishing loading or unloading close the door as an open door can be a hazard If your house is fitted with a water softening unit it is not necessary to add salt to the water softening unit in the dishwasher Do not put in your dishwasher Cutlery with wooden or horn handles or glued parts bronze cutlery saucepans with wooden handles unless they are sold as dishwasher proof aluminium ware crystal ware leaded glass plastic articles unless sold as dishwasher proof antique china or fine decorated china unless sold as dishwasher proof Always check with the manufacturer of the item if in any doubt A chemical reaction can occur between silver cutlery and stainless steel cutlery As a precaution do not wash together Under no circumstances should you open the door whilst the appliance is in operation Always turn off the appliance before opening the door Built in dishwashers only The appliance must be secured to the underside of the worktop using the brackets provided Failure to do this could result in an unstable appliance which may cause damage or injury Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause inju
14. lower jet strength is only needed if you are washing delicate china or fine glasses The normal position is between and see fig 17 Choosing the Right Detergent Use only top quality detergent specially made for dishwasher Filling with Detergent Add the detergent after loading the machine To do this open the detergent compartment on the inside of the door by pushing back the lid catch E fig 18 Pour the detergent into the compartment Close the lid firmly The detergent will be automatically dispensed at the right time Quantity of Detergent This depends on the brand you use on the degree of soil and the type of load Follow the directions on the powder packet As a guide use 4 tsps 25g for normal loads 4 tsps 30g for heavily soiled load If you don t use enough powder the results will be poor on the other hand too much powder will not improve results and will just be wasted You will soon find out the right amount to add after using the machine for a few days Programme Selection The charts on pages 22 23 24 25 give details of the programmes which your machine is designed to carry out You will soon discover which programmes suit your type of washing up If you half load the machine and want to make up a full load later in the day after another meal use the rinse and hold programme Starting the Machine Turn on the water tap or taps which supply the machine Make sure that th
15. move bigger scraps of food from the plates and dishes eg small bones fish bones scraps of meat and vegetables in fact anything that can be scraped off easily This will prevent the filter from clogging There is no need to rinse the crockery before putting it in the machine Open the door by pulling the handle outwards Slide each basket out to load it The lower basket is designed to take dinner plates up to 27 cm 10 6 ins diameter serving dishes cooking bowls pots pans and cutlery Cutlery should be put in the removable cutlery basket Mix spoons with knives and forks so that they will not stick together and prevent the jets of water cleaning them properly Unless your cutlery has very thin handles put it in the basket with the handles downwards If the handles are so thin that they stick through the bottom of the basket load them with the handles upwards The two diagrams fig 11 and 12 show how items can be arranged in the bottom basket 17 The top basket is designed to take dessert Important plates tea plates saucers soup plates up Be absolutely sure not to load the to 24 em 9 4 ins diameter serving crockery in such a way that it obstructs dishes cups mugs and glasses The two the water inlet funnel at the centre of diagrams fig 18 and 14 show how items the basket After loading make sure that the spray arm can turn freely can be arranged in the top basket 18 Raising and Lo
16. n completed C Water Temperature Selection Button Not on DW400 This allows you to select a high or low water temperature The water will normally heat up to 65 C which is the temperature required for energetic wash programmes see Wash Programmes page 23 24 If one to the gentle programmes is required press the button and the water will heat up to 55 C only Press the button to release the switch and return to normal 65 C D Economy Drying Button Not on DW400 DW600 and DW650M Press this to cut out the final drying phase which will not be needed if you do not intend to unload the machine for some hours after the wash cycle has been completed overnight for example By using this button you will save electricity Please note that with this selection the crockery will take longer to dry than normal 12 E Programme Guide This chart shows the different wash programmes available For a detailed explanation of the programmes see the wash programme guide on pages 22 23 24 F Door Handle G Salt Refill Indicator Not DW400 DW600 and DW650M The indicator shows when the salt container needs refilling see page 14 H Wash Cycle Phase Indicator This shows which phase the machine has reached and will help to assess how much longer the programme will take to complete and also indicates that the cycle is proceeding normally IlL Prewash m Main wash ESEE wi Cold rinses Warm rinse Hot ai
17. ng more frequently Rinse Aid This special liquid is essential for good results It ensures quick drying and shiny crockery and glass by helping the water to run smoothly off the items before the salts contained in the water can leave streaks and marks The rinse aid dispenser which automatically dispenses the right amount of liquid at the right time is located inside the door of the machine next to the detergent dispenser see fig 8 15 To fill the dispenser press the catch A Adjusting the Quantity of Rinse Aid fig 9 to open the lid Pour rinse aid into It may be necessary to adjust the the funnel The container holds quantity of rinse aid dispensed if you live approximately 110cc of rinse aid which in either a very hard or a very soft water will last for about 20 wash cycles district More is needed for hard and less To the left of the dispenser there is an for soft water Leave the dispenser in indicator which shows the level of liquid position 1 when you first use the in the dispenser B fig 9 machine and only adjust it if after a few cycles you notice any of the following Crockery remaining dull looking and or showing occasional round spots If this is so increase the quantity of rinse aid by turning knob C fig 10 towards 4 16 Loading the Machine Most tableware cutlery and cookware can be safely washed in the dishwasher Check the list on page 29 and do not put these items in the machine Re
18. o him at the time of his call 4 The date of purchase or the date of initial payment deposit of the appliance will be deemed the date of commencement of cover 5 Covers issued are not refundable or transferable on Model no Serial no Your name These details may be taken from your Address Guarantee Record Card 33 ZANUSSI The appliance of science Zanussi Ltd Zanussi House Newbury The information in this manual is correct at time of going to press Zanussi reserve the right to alter specifications without notice 56789101112789 32292 3435
19. ogrammes on the machine Five extra programmes are available by depressing the Economy Drying Button for all programmes except Rinse and Hold For details of each wash programme see page 25 F Door Handle G Wash Cycle Phase Indicator This shows which phase the machine has reached and will help to assess how much longer the programme will take to complete and also indicates that the cycle is proceeding normally Il Prewash m Main wash Ht Cold rinses X Warm rinse Hot air drying H Salt Refill Indicator The indicator shows when the salt container needs refilling see page 14 13 Using your machine Open the machine by pulling the handle outwards To close the door push it back until you feel it click Water Softening The dishwasher has a completely automatic water softener All you need to do is to fill the container with salt and then recharge it with more salt The water softener prevents limestone and mineral salts present in water to varying degrees depositing on crockery and forming whiteish marks which make the crockery look dull Softened water improves the cleaning action and after rinsing the crockery and glass should look clean and shining Filling the Salt Container Important To fill the container slide out the lower basket unscrew the cap in the base of the dishwasher fig 7 and using the funnel supplied with the machine pour 1 5 Kg 3 lb coarse salt into it Fill the
20. on If the machine won t fill Make sure taps and stop cocks are turned on Make sure the supply hose hoses are not sharply bent If the machine won t drain Check that the drain hose is not bent blocked or obstructed in any other way Make sure that the filter is not clogged 30 If the crockery does not come out clean Make sure that you are using a detergent specially made for dishwashers Make sure that you are using enough detergent Check that you have loaded the crockery etc correctly Check that the spray arms are able to turn freely and that the nozzles are not blocked or obstructed Make sure that the filter is clean If you find the crockery streaked with lime deposits Check that there is enough salt in the container Check that there is enough rinse aid in the container Make sure that the quantity of rinse aid being dispensed is sufficient see page 16 If you find traces of tea and coffee or lipstick left on the crockery Make sure you are using enough detergent If you think that the crockery or cutlery has a salty taste Make sure that the cap of the salt container is tightly screwed down If the machine vibrates badly or is too noisy Check that the machine is absolutely level Check that there is sufficient clearance between the machine and nearby walls cabinets etc Check that all the internal packing plastic s
21. pacers and transit security bolts have been removed e The crockery is not completely dry If the crockery remains in the machine for a long period of time after washing condensation may occur on the inner walls of the dishwasher and on the crockery itself IN GUARANTEE CUSTOMERS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE ABOVE CHECKS HAVE BEEN MADE AS THE ENGINEER WILL _ MAKE A CHARGE IF THE FAULT IS NOT A MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN Please note that proof of purchase is required for any in guarantee service calls l Peace of mind for twelve months ZANUSSI STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card We ZANUSSI Ltd undertake that if within twelve months of the date of the purchase this ZANUSSI appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials we will at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any
22. r drying I Programme Selector Dial This is marked with letter A D on DW400 DW600 and DW650M and A F on DW700 The programme guide G helps you to decide which programme to select see also Wash Programme Chart page 22 23 24 To set the machine to the chosen programme press the dial and turn it clockwise until the index points exactly to the letter for the required programme Getting to know your machine DW1100M Controls and How to Use it see diagram page 6 A Start Stop Button Press to start press to switch off NB Once the Start Stop Button is depressed it is impossible to modify the programme buttons or the economy drying button due to the safety lock device To cancel an incorrect selection turn the machine off by depressing the Start Stop Button B Mains on Indicator This light will come on when the start button is pressed and the machine starts to operate It will not go out until the switch is pressed to turn the machine off once the dishwashing cycle has been completed C Start Control By depressing this button the dishwasher will begin the programme selected D Economy Drying Button Press this to reduce the temperature of the final rinse on all programmes from 65 C to 55 C By using this button you will save electricity Please note that with this selection the crockery will take longer to dry than normal E Wash Programme Buttons There are six programme buttons for the six main pr
23. re that the machine is unplugged and the water turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance Please note when moving house make sure that the machine is not tilted too much during transport General Cleaning Inspect the filters and spray arm nozzles before re loading the machine and remove any food scraps Wipe round the rubber gasket at the bottom of the door to remove grease which tends to collect there ra So BEX Py SS SNe n i ies Sa W 26 Cleaning the Filters It is essential to clean the filter system regularly It can easily get clogged with scraps of food which will cause the machine to work inefficiently There are three filters see figs 19 amp 20 below one large circular fin mesh filter A and two small cone shaped ones B amp C Inspect and if necessary clean the cone shaped filters C fits inside B after each wash cycle Remove them both by turning the outer one B clockwise until it disengages Then remove the inner one C by squeezing the two plastic tongues at the bottom of the outer filter B Remove any food scraps and clean thoroughly with a stiff saucepan brush and hot sudsy water The large fine mesh filters A should be thoroughly cleaned about every two months To remove the filter A first take off the bottom spray arm by releasing the securing catches and lifting it up Unlock the base of the spray arm D fig 21 and then lift out the filter Clean it wi
24. ry or more serious malfunctioning Refer to your local Zanussi Network Service Centre Always insist on genuine Zanussi spare parts Contents Page 5 7 12 14 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 32 33 Specifications Installation User instructions Using your machine Loading machine Programme Selection Washing programmes DW400 Washing programmes DW600 DW650M Washing programmes DW700 Washing programmes DW1100M Taking care of your machine Making the most of your machine Servicing ZANUSSI guarantee conditions ZANUSSI 5 year cover Please note that the specifications of your appliance may differ slightly from those shown in this leaflet Specifications Width Overall depth Overall depth with door open Height Capacity DW400 600mm 23 6 570mm 22A 1200mm 47 2 850mm 33 5 12 DW1100M 600mm 23 6 570mm 22 4 1200mm AT 2 900mm 35 4 12 IEC place settings Supply voltage Motor rating During washing Heater element Maximum power absorbed 220 240V 50Hz 250W 2570W 2820W 220 240V 50Hz 250W 2570W 2820W Water supply pressure Minimum Maximum Decor Panel Size Door Panel Bottom Panel Tpsi 49KN sq m 110psi T58KN sq m Width 590mm 590mm DW600 DW650M DW700 600mm 600mm 23 6 23 6 570mm 570mm 22 4 224 1200mm 1200mm 47 2 AT 850mm 850mm 33 5 33 5 DW650M 900mm 35 4 12 12 220 240V 220
25. t to be completed later food scraps from drying in the day sticking to the ishes Washing programmes DW700 Pro gramme 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Type of load and degree of soil Extremely soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery Normally soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery with a normal quantity of food scraps Normally soiled crockery pots pans and cutlery with a reduced quantity of food scraps Lightly soiled crockery pots and cutlery Normally soiled crockery plates and saucers glasses and cutlery Lightly soiled dishes and glasses with delicate decorations Partial load to be completed later in the day Programme Recommended knob programme setting Energetic A with prewash Universal C with prewash Universal D no prewash Economy A with prewash Economy B no prewash Gentle D no prewash Rinse amp hold F Economy drying Required push button S Cycle description Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Cold prewash Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Main wash up to 65 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying eg a a 8 a a ee Cold prewash Extended main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Extended main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying Main wash up to 55 C 2 cold rinses 1 hot rinse hot air drying
26. t the Rinse and Hold programme and then dry the inside thoroughly Leave the door ajar Making the most of your Machine Be careful always to load the racks correctly It is more economical and efficient to wash a full load of crockery etc than a half one even if you only have to do this once a day Load the baskets immediately after clearing the table If the crocks ete are greasy and there are not enough to justify doing a full cycle set the machine to do the Rinse and Hold programme Once the machine is full select the correct programme and wash a load If you have to buy more crockery pots and pans check that they are dishwasher proof This will be marked on the crockery on the packing material or in the brochure or leaflet If in doubt ask the retailer Silver tableware and cutlery can be washed safely in the dishwasher but make sure it is not touching any stainless steel items If it is there could be a chemical reaction between the two metals caused by the oxidising effect of soapy water resulting in spots on the silver As a precaution never put silver and stainless steel in the same basket Saucepans and casseroles with burnt on food should be soaked before you put them in the machine and the worst of ee soil should be removed as it soaks off Saucepans and casseroles free of burnt on food can be machine washed very satisfactorily Do Not Put the Following in Your Dishwas
27. th a stiff saucepan brush and hot sudsy water Replace the filters and the spray arm making sure that all the parts are securely in position Important Never use the dishwasher unless the filters and spray arm are firmly in the correct position 27 Cleaning the Spray Arm Nozzles The holes in the spray arm nozzles must be kept free of scraps of the efficiency of the washing action Inspect the spray arms regularly When thorough cleaning is necessary remove the bottom spray arm by releasing it from its securing catches and pulling it out see fig 19 Wash the spray arm in hot sudsy water using a stiff saucepan brush if necessary to remove scraps Reassemble carefully making sure the catches are secure To clean the top spray arm and nozzles slide out the top basket then unhook the spray arm from the central support see fig 16 Remove and wash the parts as above Reassemble the parts carefully 28 Cleaning the Cabinet Wipe the outside of the cabinet and control panel regularly with a soft damp cloth When necessary use a liquid kitchen or household cleaner to remove bad marks rinse with a damp cloth and rub up with a soft duster Never use abrasive cleaners which could damage the surface If the machine is not going to be used for some time take the following precautions Unplug the machine and turn off the water supply Fill up the rinse aid container Make sure that the tub is clean by carrying ou
28. there is no need to leave a gap all round and the dishwasher features fill and drain hoses which can be turned to the right or left to suit the installation see fig 1 Secondly the integral worktop may be adjusted by up to 25 mm 1 inch either forwards or backwards to align it with any adjacent units worktops To do this simply remove the screws from the brackets beneath the worktop s front lip see fig 2 make the desired re alignment and replace the screws to fix the worktop in place see fig 3 Alternatively if you prefer to install the machine beneath an existing worktop the machine s integral worktop can be removed merely by removing the front securing screws as above and releasing the worktop from its rear catch This done the dishwasher will fit into a recess of the dimensions given in figure 3 Important Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown Building in instructions Fitting decor panels DW650M DW700 and DW1100M To give the dishwasher a completely built in look both the door and lower panel can be covered with sheets of plastic laminate you must provide these yourself to match the doors of adjacent units To fit these decor panels start by loosening the bottom panel s retaining screws see fig 4 and freeing it from its top catch Make sure these screws are not removed compl
29. wering the Top Basket If you have plates over 27 cm 10 6 ins diameter and up to 31 cm 12 2 ins the top basket must be raised to a higher position to accommodate them The large plates can then be stacked in the lower basket To do this take the front runner stops off the top basket see fig 15 and remove the basket Then take off the rear runner stops pull out the slides and refit them in a higher position see fig 15 Replace the rear runner stops then the basket and finally the front runner stops Note When the top basket is in the higher position it will only take plates up to 19 em 7 5 ins diameter and you will not be able to use the raised cup section Reversible spray arm If a small load of heavy soiled crockery is to be washed this can be placed only into the bottom basket At the same time the upper spray arm position should be reversed as per Fig 16 To do so unhook the upper spray arm from the central support and re fit it in a reverse position holes on the bottom In this way the wash efficiency is improved as the bottom basket is sprayed by both arms When the wash is completed do remember to reset the upper arm to the original position holes on the top 19 Jet Strength Control Not on DW 400 DW 600 and DW 650 M The water jet strength of the upper spray arm can be adjusted by turning the water inlet funnel see fig 17 jet strength increase jet strength decrease A

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