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        Electrolux WT65H208DU Dishwasher User Manual
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2.                USA CONTENTS  A  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cristiandad rn daran eta dadas d     Pag  4  B GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  oooocoonncccccnnnaccccnnanccnnnnanccnnnnnnconennncrrnnnnanannnnn Pag  5  Bi  HANDLING cia cia it Pag  5  B2  MUNPACKING  sutil aaa Pag  5  B3 DISPOSAL OF PACKING MATERIAL oonnccncconcnnncnnncnnnonnnonnnnncnnn conri Pag  6  Ba  TEGHNICALDA TA unitaria a ad Pag  7  C INSTALLATION AND START UP INSTRUCTIONS comcccnccccccconnccccnnancccnnnnnnnos Pag  9  C1 WATER CONNECTION   000  eee eeee aabo iniaeeai u adena neoa ai ai a oiea Pag  9  C2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION   onccincccnncnnnoncnnnnononccnn coran co nn rr rre Pag  9  C3 WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL    Pag  10  C4 DETERGENT RINSE AID DISPENSERS AND SETTINGS    ocnccnccconcconcnnnnnnnnonacinnconnnonancanananns Pag  10  C5 SETTING THE DISPENSERS  satenast tarita a aaao Pag  12  D USER INSTRUCTIONS onisicorinicintciiconiaaniza dancer calles Pag  14  Di    STARTING iii aida Pag  14  D2  WASH CYCLES eeri arearen einna a anaE aana A araen late Selanne teres Pag  15  D3  OPERATION meti dt Gi aay ida a a a a a a a aaee Pag  15  D4 END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING   oonconicicnoncconnconnonnonncnnn non n cnn ccnn cra rana Pag  16  DS  MAINTENANCE nei ati iden Pag  17  D6 HOOD TYPE DISHWASHER WITH INCORPORATED CONTINUOUS WATER SOFTENER  Pag  18  E TROUBLESHOOTING      lt iixoiisiaac ni Pag  20    I  9     l        Z  m       A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    To reduce the risk of fire  electrical shock  or inj
3.               Gora          ATE                                                          UY    Figure 12    e Connect the rinse aid dispenser between terminals  8 and 9  These connection points are live during fill   ing of the tank and at the end of the rinse cycle fora  set time  see    Setting the dispensers    paragraph      MANUAL ACTIVATION    Whenever the detergent containers are replaced  it may  be necessary to activate the dispensers manually in  order to fill the hoses and eliminate any air   Simultaneously press the buttons  as shown in the figu   res below  If necessary  repeat this operation several  times                                            DETERGENT DISPENSER    RINSE AID DISPENSER    I  9  sa         Z  T       C5 SETTING THE DISPENSERS    All operations should be carried out with the appliance  switched on  the hood open and no cycle selected                       LEGEND  4  Increase al  o Decrease y t           Confirm or select next parameter    SEQUENTIAL START  Press the indicated buttons simultaneously for 5  seconds                                                     s le  LS   6 mano       o E                                                                                                                             3   8    mj             Display of programming mode                                                                                                                       O  CJ E  GEnjo   1 2 L 3  Qe       Initial amount of detergent 
4.     The filling and heating stage has finished when the dis   play shows the tank temperature     18 81     The appliance is then ready for use    e Raise the hood      Pour the required amount of detergent into the tank   in models without automatic dispenser        Insert the rack containing the dirty dishes    Close the hood and select the suitable wash cycle  the   corresponding indicator light comes on and the wash   cycle starts                 Gt       Cycle      For lightly soiled dishes  press    J    button  Figure 13    see table of times        Cycle Il  recommended     For normally dirty dishes  press    H    button  Figure 13    see table of times      2      Cycle Ill    For very dirty dishes  press    F    button  Figure 13    see table of times      3      Cycle IV   For particularly dirty dishes with dried food residue   dishes with a special shape or for other specific needs of  the user  press    G    button  Figure 13   which initiates a  continuous wash until the operator selects an automatic    e    e To stop the wash cycle  just press the selected cycle  button or open the hood    e To continue the wash cycle  just press the selected  cycle button or close the hood  The cycle starts again  from where it stopped       At the end of the wash  the dishwasher emits a series  of beeps and    END    blinks on the display     CEE     lift the hood and remove the rack containing the clean  dishes     WARNING  The appliance will not remove burnt food  deposits 
5.     Unlike conventional water softeners  this continuous sof   tener does not require machine stops for regenerating  the resins     AUTONOMY OF A COLUMN OF RESINS ACCORDING  TO THE CHANGE IN INLET WATER HARDNESS          ppm tH Number of Cycles   150 15 14   200 20 10   250 25 7   300 30 6   350 35 5   400 40 4  The factory setting of max  outlet water hardness is 100 ppm    10 TH              Salt container   The water can only be softened if there is salt in the spe    cial container  The salt container must be filled when the   dishwasher is used for the first time and whenever the  EXFO rm   x   message i   af is displayed at the start of a wash   cycle     No salt in the container  If the message 4     is displayed at the start of a  wash cycle  it means that the salt container is empty   Wash cycles can be started just the same  even if the  display signals no salt  in which case the water used for  washing is not softened     IMPORTANT    A Open the salt container only when the  message 5AL   is displayed  Opening  the cap when the message 5AL    is  not displayed can cause spilling of the  saline solution and compromise correct  machine operation     How to fill the salt container    e Switch off the dishwasher by pressing button    A      Figure 13           Unscrew cap  A   Fig  18  of the salt container  tur   ning it anticlockwise                                            Fig  18    e Pour approx  1 5 kg of coarse salt  NaCl  in container  A    an amount suffici
6.   N  ao    O  O                       A  A                            Setting the activation time                             o    a   gt  E    I                      i ad                                     o      qa         e                                                     O                                                                               Exit from programming mode         Ea  E   GEA oa              lt  gt                 1 2 3    Q          Notes for external dispensers      ifft   A  the detergent dispenser only oper   ates during wash pump operation  terminals 7 and 9  of the main terminal box are powered at the same  time      if dtz  Ex the detergent dispenser only oper   ates during filling electrovalve operation for restor   ing the boiler level  terminals 7 and 9 of the main  terminal box are powered at the same time      if     1 5    the rinse aid dispenser only operates  during filling electrovalve operation for restoring the  boiler level  terminals 8 and 9 of the main terminal  box are powered at the same time      if A   282 the rinse aid dispenser only operates  during wash pump operation  terminals 8 and 9 of  the main terminal box are powered at the same time     For connections  see the wiring diagram   Example     Supposing that an external detergent dispenser has  been connected with a tank concentration measuring    sensor  a standard setting could be as follows    4    4  the  AE  Dn Da               az the dispenser is not activated 
7.   that water is being introduced and heated  The word    Raise the hood and check that all the components    FILL    is shown on the display during the entire filling  are in their correct position  and heating stage      Close the hood and press on off    A    button   EROS                 Notice  this dishwasher does the first tank filling through  several consecutive hot rinse cycles  while the display  shows the message FILL  scrolling across display   This    14    system save up to 30  in time over traditional models   If the hood is opened during this stage the message   CLOSE  will scroll on the display     Fag     The filling and heating stage has finished when the  display shows the tank temperature     EE    To display the boiler temperature during heating of the  tank  open the hood and press    J    button  Figure 13      i                            D2 WASH CYCLES   The wash cycle includes one wash with hot water and  detergent  150  F 66  C min   and one rinse with hot  water and rinse aid  180 F 82  C min       Table of times  Standard cycle time with supply water at 122  F 50  C     l Il Ml IV    WT65H 60 sec  70 sec  120sec  INFINITE    A device lengthens the cycle time if the water in the boi   ler has not reached the minimum temperature for correct  rinsing    The cycle times and the temperature may be personali   sed  e g  increase of the rinse time and temperature    The cycle times should only be set by an Authorized  Service technician     D3 OPERATION
8.  1 16        815 mm  29 3 4        26 5 16     668 mm       25 7 16   646 mm          756 mm                                                          1    10 3 8   25 mm 263 mm                                                                      Toter                                     76 13 16   1953 mm          9 5 16     236 mm  21 7 16   545 mm                H                                                                                  26 5 16   668 mm             29    735 mm       Figure 4    Legend Figure 4     lt QN   Oo gt    gt        _   x  gt    lt    lt   1 1    Water inlet pipe with 3 4   dia 19mm fittings   Outlet pipe 1 5 8    ID  40 mm      11 16    ID  18 mm       Power supply   Detergent connection   Equipotential  Ground  screw   Rinse aid connection   Only for model with free fall drainage   Only for model with drain pump                   C INSTALLATION AND START UP INSTRUCTIONS    A fused disconnect switch or a main circuit breaker   customer furnished  MUST be installed in the  electric supply line for the appliance  It is recom   mended that this switch circuit breaker have  lockout tagout capability  Before making any electri   cal connections to this appliance  check that the  power supply is adequate for the voltage  amperage   and phase requirements on the rating plate     RATING PLATE   The rating plate contains identification and technical  data and is located on the right hand side panel of the  appliance  Figure 5         Figure 5    C1 
9. D  The regurarity will depend on mineral  content of the supply water  Deliming should be done  when you can see clear signs of lime deposits  a white   chalky substance  on the inside walls and on the wash  arms  If deliming is necessary  a deliming agent should  be used for best results     Step 1   Discarge tank dirty water    Raise the hood and remove any baskets that are in  chamber     Remove tank filter    C    and overflow    W              Close the hood and select the drain cycle by pressing  the    B    button  Figure 13      ra    The message    CLE      CLEAN   will be displayed throu   ghout the drain cycle          E       EBE    0 O          After a few minutes  3 beeps indicate the end of the cle   aning cycle and    END    blinks on the display     HAAY    At the end of drain cycle  raise the hood  replace the  tank filter    C     the overflow    W    and close the hood     Switch off the dishwasher by pressing    A    button     Figure 13     Step 2   Filling tank and heating water  Press on off    A    button  Figure 13      wa y  TIN     The indicator light of the on off button    A    comes on  indi   cating the dishwasher is powered and the water is being  introduced and heated  The word    FILL    scrolls across  display during the entire filling and heating stage                 1    FELE    The filling and heating stage has finished when the  display shows the tank temperature     TER          Step 3   Pour the deliming agent   Raise the hood  pour 
10. PLY WITH INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTION OR IMPROPER INTALLATION  WILL VOID WARRANTY AND RESPONSIBLITIES  OF THE MANUFACTURE    3  The equipment warranty is not valid unless the unit is  installed  started and demonstrated under the super   vision of a factory trained installer    4  Switch off the appliance in the event of failure or mal   functioning at the main circuit breaker    Only have the appliance repaired by an Authorized Ser    vice Center and be sure to ask for OEM original spare   parts     NOTICE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE     The container should be examined for damage  before and during unloading      The freight carrier has assumed responsibility for its  safe transit and delivery      If damaged equipment is received  either apparent or  concealed  a claim must be made with the delivering  carrier  Apparent damage or loss must be noted on  the freight bill at the time of delivery       The freight bill must then be signed by the carrier  representative  Driver   If the bill is not signed  the  carrier may refuse the claim  The supply can supply  the necessary forms      A request for inspection must be made to the carrier  within 15 days if there is concealed damage or loss  that is not apparent until after the equipment is uncra   ted  The carrier should arrange an inspection      Be certain to hold all contents plus all packing mate   rial  Under no circumstances should a damaged    appliance be returned to the manufacturer without  prior notice and written authorizati
11. SSES AND DISHES ARE  NOT DRIED PROPERLY    1  To be performed by authorized service technicians  check the instructions  for the amount of rinse aid      Check that there is rinse aid in the container and if necessary top off level      Check the set amount of rinse aid  see    setting the dispensers    paragraph       Check that the water temperature is between 176  F 80  C and 194  F 90  C     OD          CONDENSATION ON GLASSES           Check that there is rinse aid in the container and if necessary top off level   2  Check the set amount of rinse aid  see    setting the dispensers    paragraph    3  Remove the rack of glasses immediately the cycle has ended           STAINS ON THE GLASSES    1  Only use    non foaming    products for professional dishwashers           EXCESSIVE FOAM IN THE TANK    1  Check that the wash water temperature is not less than 122  F 50  C    2  To be performed by authorized service technicians  check if the amount of  product dispensed by the detergent dispenser is excessive    3  Ensure that the tank has not been cleaned with unsuitable cleaners  Drain  the tank and rinse thoroughly before new wash cycles    4  If a foaming detergent has been used  drain and refill the tank with water  until the foam disappears           SMEARS OR SPOTS ON THE  GLASSES    1  Reduce the amount of rinse aid  see    setting the dispensers    paragraph            THE WASH OR RINSE ARMS  TURN SLOWLY          4      Remove and thoroughly clean the arms   2  Clean 
12. WATER CONNECTION    e Position the dishwasher and level the appliance by  adjusting the appropriate bullet feet  Figure 5     e Connect the appliance water supply pipe    A      Figure 4   keeping with local plumbing codes  to the  incoming water supply  Install a shutoff valve  Y   Strainer and a pressure gauge between the appli   ance and the incoming water supply of the unit   Figure 6                              Figure 6    e Check that the dynamic water supply pressure measures  between 7 25   101 psi 50   700kPa while dishwasher  tank or boiler is filling with water     If the pressure is too high  install a suitable pressure  regulator on the incoming water supply to the unit      On the model with free fall drainage    connect the waste outlet pipe    C     Figure 4  to the main  drain pipe  using a trap  or place the outlet pipe over an     S    trap set into the floor       On the model with drain pump     position the outlet pipe at a height anywhere between 29  1 2    to 39 3 8    750 and 1000 mm from the floor     Check that about 1 gallon 4 litres of water flow out of the  outlet pipe during the rinse cycle     Make sure drain hose does not kink  pinch or twist   resulting in a water flow restriction     C2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION          Figure 7    CAUTION   THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST  MEET ALL NATIONAL AND ELECTRICAL  CODE REQUIREMENTS     A    The installation of this unit must conform to local   codes or  in the absence of local codes  to all Natio    
13. also see    Warning Messages Displayed On The Control Panel         TIPS  e Carry out a couple of cycles without dishes to flush out any industrial grease which have remained in the tank  and piping   e Avoid washing decorated dishes     Do not allow silverware to come into contact with other metals     Do not allow food to dry on the dishes     Remove large food scraps from the dishes to prevent clogging the filters   e Pre wash the dishes by spraying them with cold or lukewarm water  do not use any detergent     Use automatic dispensers for the detergent     e If there is no automatic dispenser  pour a non foaming detergent into the tank when the water has reached the  washing temperature     CONTROL PANEL       LEGEND      on off     drain self cleaning cycle     open close hood  only for models with automatic hood   display        tank    indicator light     boiler    indicator light  wash cycle 1  wash cycle 2     wash cycle 3     wash cycle infinite                            omnremo xow            Figure 13    The temperature shown on the display is that of the boiler if the indicator light    E    is on or of the tank if the light    D    is on   The tank temperature is displayed during the wash cycle and the boiler temperature during the rinse cycle        D1 STARTING The indicator light of the on off button    A     Figure 13     Open the water supply shutoff valve  comes on  indicating that the dishwasher is powered and    Switch unit on at the main circuit breaker
14. during filling of  ank     z  5 1 the dispenser is activated during wash  pump operation and  thanks to the concentration mea   sured by the conduction sensor  the correct amount of  detergent is dispensed    Suggestion  to check the effectiveness of the rinse aid   look at freshly washed glasses against the light  Drops of  water remaining on the glass indicate an insufficient  amount  while streaks on glass indicate an excess  amount          na    Changing the detergent rinse aid type   If changing to a different detergent rinse aid type   even one by the same manufacturer   you must rinse  the suction and pressure hoses with fresh water before  connecting the new detergent rinse aid container  Other   wise  the mixing of different types of detergent rinse aid  will cause crystallisation  which may result in a break   down of the dosing pump  Failure to observe this condi   tion will invalidate the warranty and product liability     I       sa   o   Z  T       D USERINSTRUCTIONS    Our appliances have been studied and optimized to give the highest performance  This appliance must be used exclusi   vely for the purpose for which it has been designed  i e  for washing dishes with water and specific detergents  Any other  use will be considered    improper use    and will void the warranty and manufacturer liability     This appliance will not carry out the rinse cycle should there be no supply water  it stops all functions and an error mes   sage    A1    will be displayed  
15. ent to fill the salt container up to the rim   using the special funnel supplied  Fig  19                                       Fig  19    IMPORTANT    only salt may be placed in the salt con   tainer  Do not introduce any other chem   ical substances such as detergent  rinse  aid or descaling agent  since these  would inevitably damage the appliance   Such damage invalidates any warranty  and relieves the manufacturer of all lia   bility       Remove any traces of salt from the filling hole  the  container thread and the closing cap seal      Refit the cap of container  A   turning it clockwise and  making sure it is tight     IMPORTANT    The message 5A  L   may appear for  several wash cycles even after topping   up the salt  as the salt must circulate in  the entire system  Correct operation of  the dishwasher is not  however  affec   ted     A    The salt container always has water in it  therefore it is  normal if water comes out during filling     I  V   l        Z  T          E    TROUBLESHOOTING       DISHWASHER DOES NOT WASH  WELL       1  Check if the suction filter is dirty  if so clean it thoroughly    2  Check if the wash jets are clogged by solid food particles    3  Check that the initial amount of detergent or subsequent additions are cor   rect    4  The selected wash cycle is too short  Repeat the cycle    5  Check that the tank temperature is between 131   F 55  C and 150  F 65  C    6  Check that the dishes are stacked correctly in the racks           GLA
16. from dishes  Dishes with burnt on  food deposits should be cleaned manually  using detergent before putting them in the dish   washer     Change the water in the tank at least twice a day     I  9  sa         Z  T       Type of racks and loading    e YELLOW rack  for 18 plates with maximum diameter  of 240 mm           Figure 14      BLUE rack for glasses  the glasses should be placed  upside down        D4 END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING    The appliance is designed to carry out an automatic   cleaning cycle to help flush out any residues and to   guarantee greater health and hygiene    e Lift the hood and take out the rack containing the  clean dishes    e Remove the tank filter    C    and the overflow    W    to  drain the water from the tank                 Figure 15    e Close the hood   e Select the drain cycle by pressing    B    button   Figure 13      ma    The message  CLE    CLEAN   will be displayed  throughout the drain cycle        oo  SE          ELE       16       After a few minutes  3 beeps indicate the end of the  cleaning cycle and    END    blinks on the display        End      e Switch off the dishwasher by pressing    A    button     Figure 13      e Switch unit off at the main circuit breaker   e Close the water shutoff valve     Replace the filters and the overflow              Cleaning the nozzle jets    Remove the top and bottom jets    F    and    Il      unscrewing the ring nut    H                    Figure 16    e Unscrew plugs    L    from the 
17. nal Codes governing plumbing  sanitation  safety  and good trade practices    e Check the over rating plate before making any  electric supply connections  Electric supply connec   tions must agree with data on the unit rating plate      The earth wire at the terminal end must be  3 4    20 mm  max   longer than the phase wires    e The appliance requires a ground connection to the  unit ground screw located at the rear of the unit  marked    Q     Figure 4  in the manual and marked with  the symbol    Y    on the unit  The ground wire must    I  9   l        Z  T       have a cross section of AWG 6 13 3 mm   Do not use  the wiring conduit or other piping for ground connec   tions  If necessary  have the electrician supply the  ground wire     WARNING   A Before servicing unit switch off power at  the main circuit breaker and place a red  tag on the breaker to indicate work is  being done on that circuit     Power supply 208V 3ph or 240V 3ph               CI O             ATTE    J  Y                   tiit                               leelkdeido i                                                    OE  GI E  Sy                                  Figure 8    Open the power supply terminal box and insert the jum   pers provided as follows  one jumper between terminals 1  and 2  one between terminals 3 and 4 and another  between terminals 5 and 6  Using a suitable power sup   ply cable  connect the three phases to terminals 1  3  5   and the earth wire to the terminal          Co
18. nce message    CALL    may be   activated    Upon reaching the set number of cycles  e g  20000    CAII 3 appears on the display    This message advises calling a qualified authorized ser    vice technician for a general check up on of the state of   the appliance    NOTICE  CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE   COMPANY TO PERFORM  MAINTENACE AND   REPAIRS    NOTICE  Using any parts other than genuine factory   manufactured parts relieves the manufacturer of all war    ranty and liability    NOTICE  Manufacturer reserves the right to change spe    cifications at any time without notice    WARNING  The equipment warranty is not valid unless   the appliance is installed  started and demonstrated   under the supervision of factory trained installer     18    WARNING  The unit must be installed by Personnel who  are qualified to work with electricity and plumbing   Improper installation can cause injury to personnel  and or damage to the equipment  The unit must be  installed in accordance with applicable codes     D6 HOOD TYPE DISHWASHER WITH  INCORPORATED CONTINUOUS WATER  SOFTENER    These models have a continuous softener in the  dishwasher water circuit  By means of special resins   this device removes the calcareous substances from the  feed water  supplying decalcified water for washing    For the continuous softener to work properly the resins  must be regenerated periodically  with frequency depen   ding on the hardness of the water and the number of  wash cycles carried out
19. nnections provided for energy control    This appliance is designed for an external energy con   sumption control                             pan  ia                3    Y                                                    eu    Figure 9                      Connect the energy peak controller across terminals 11  and 12     CAUTION   A A normally open  n o   contact of the con   troller must be connected across termi   nals 11 and 12  When this contact closes  the boiler heating elements are discon   nected  Using the dishwasher in these  conditions may increase the cycle time     10    Safety devices       An automatic resettable thermally protectived device  incorporated in the windings of the electric pump cuts  off the electricity supply in the case of malfunctioning    e In the event of water mains failure  a back flow  device prevents water in the boiler from returning into  the mains      An overflow pipe  connected to the drainage outlet   maintains the water in the tank at a constant level    e On models with a drain pump  a supplementary level  control device activates if the main level control  device is faulty    Failure to comply with safety rules and regulations   relieves the manufacturer of all liability     C3 WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE  CONTROL PANEL    NO WATER      Check that the shutoff valve is open     Check that the water inlet filter is clean     Check the minimum main pressure is not less than  7 25 psi 50kPa     Check that the overflow pipe i
20. on     B1 HANDLING    Use suitable means to move the appliance  a lift truck or  fork pallet trucks  the forks should reach more than hal   fway beneath the appliance      B2 UNPACKING  Wear protective gloves to unpack        Figure 1    Lift the appliance using a lift truck        Figure 2    remove the base and position the appliance where it is  to be installed        Figure 3    I       sa         Z  T       Remove the protective film and ensure that the packag   ing material is disposed of correctly in compliance with  the regulations in force in the country where the product  is to be used     B3 DISPOSAL OF PACKING MATERIAL    All the packaging materials are environmentally safe and  friendly  They maybe kept without fear or danger  They  may be recycled or burned in a special waste incinera   tion plant  Recyclable plastic components are marked as  follows     A polyethylene external wrapping film   PE instruction bag    A polypropy  top packaging panels   pp lene straps    n   polystyrene protective surround ele    amp  foam ments     Wood and cardboard components may be disposed of  according to local regulations in force  Appliances that  have reached the end of their service life should be sui   tably disposed of  The appliance should be dismantled  according to regulations in force  All metal parts are in  stainless steel  AISI 304  and are removable  Plastic  parts are marked with the symbol of the material     B4 TECHNICAL DATA          MODEL WT65H WT65H  Suppl
21. penser pump  Figure 10     Pump    S    dispenses about 0 0046 oz per second 0 13 g   per second of rinse aid  It dispenses 0 014 02 0 39 g in   3 sec  at each rinse    Dispenser operating time may be changed  following the   instructions given in the next paragraph    Insert the hose provided in the kit into the rinse aid con    tainer    Connections for automatic detergent dispenser    Figure 10                       US    Figure 10      me    There are two holes  plugged     O     a 3 16    5 mm  for  introducing the detergent  These holes may be easily  identified from outside by looking for the countersunk  marks on the external panel    Inside the tank there is a hole    P     3 8 dia 10mm  closed  with a plug  which may be used for mounting a liquid  detergent injector    The sensor and liquid detergent injector should be instal   led without compromising the watertightness of the  appliance     Electrical connections for automatic detergent and  rinse aid dispensers    Terminals are available on the power supply terminal  box for the electrical connection of external dispensers  working at 208 V or 240 V  Max  power 30 VA                                                                                      Figure 11    e Connect the detergent dispenser between terminals  7 and 9  These connection points are live for a set  time during filling of the tank and at the start of the  wash cycle  see paragraph    Setting the dispensers                 ME 3 09           oon  
22. rinse jets and clean using  a water spray  Do not use sharp implements to clean  the nozzle holes  which could otherwise be damaged     Cleaning the filter  e Remove the filter    E    and clean away any remained  food                 Figure 17    Upon completion of cleaning operations  replace the  parts removed previously     Cleaning the exterior surfaces  Before carrying out any cleaning operations  turn off the  power at the main circuit breaker   Clean the stainless steel surfaces using warm soapy  water  never use detergents containing abrasive sub   stances nor steel scrapers  common wire wool  brushes    or scrapers  rinse thoroughly using a wet cloth and care   fully wipe dry  Clean the control panel using a soft damp  cloth and a neutral detergent if necessary    Do not wash the appliance using direct or high pressure  water jets  To reduce the emission of pollutants into the  environment  clean the appliance  externally and where  necessary internally  with products having a biodegrada   bility of over 90     Leave the hood raised whenever the appliance is not in  use     D5 MAINTENANCE    DELIMING   WARNING  DELIMING SOLUTION  RINSE AGENTS  OR ANY OTHER KIND OF ACID MUST NOT COME IN  CONTACT WITH BLEACH OR RINSE SOLUTION  CONTAINING BLEACH USED IN CHEMICAL SANITI   ZING MACHINES  MIXING MAY CAUSE HAZARDOUS  GAS TO FORM  THIS ENTIRE PROCEDURE MUST  BE FOLLOWED STEP BY STEP FOR SAFE AND SATI   SFACTORY RESULTS    DELIME THE DISHWASHER ON A REGULAR BASIS  AS REQUIRE
23. s inserted    INSUFFICIENT DRAINAGE      Check if the overflow has been removed       Check for obstruction on the waste outlet pipe and  the overflow aperture     TANK WATER LEVEL TOO HIGH      Check for obstruction on the waste outlet pipe and  the overflow aperture     CALL THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER    CALL THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER      The appliance continues to operate  but appropriate  checks by an authorized technician are recommen   ded     C4 DETERGENT RINSE AID DISPENSERS AND  SETTINGS    If the appliance is connected to a water softener or  osmotic device  contact the detergent supplier for the  specific product    Peristaltic dispensers  rinse aid and detergent  require  periodic maintenance  The internal hose of the rinse aid  dispenser should undergo periodic maintenance  at  least once or twice a year      1  Dishwasher with incorporated detergent dispen   ser pump  Figure 10     Pump    R    dispenses about 0 0210z per second  0 6 y   per second of detergent  When the appliance is filled   with water for the first time in the day  it dispenses   1 90 oz  54 g of detergent in 90 sec   thereby providing a   concentration of 0 046 oz per quart 1 3g per liter  Pump      R    dispenses 0 126 02 3 6 g in 6 sec  at each cycle    Dispenser operating time may be changed  following the   instructions given in the next paragraph    Insert the hose provided in the kit into the detergent con    tainer    2  Dishwashers with incorporated peristaltic rinse   aid dis
24. the required amount of deliming  agent regarding agent concentration suggested by agent  supplier for 11 gallons 42 liters of water     Step 4   Start the wash cycle and discarge the tank  Close the hood and start the Cycle lll by pressing    F     button  Figure 13   The wash cycle duration is 2 minu   tes     3    At the end of the cycle the dishwasher emits a series of  beeps and    END    blinks on the display     ERELT    CAUTION  observe chemicals producers instruc   tions handling appliance where chemicals have  been used        17    I  9  sa   o   Z  T       CAUTION  do not allow the deliming agent to remain  in the machine longer than recommended by the  deliming agent supplier    Repeat the step 1    To delime the boiler  call your authorized service com   pany     Prolonged period of inactivity    If the dishwasher is not to be used for a long time  pro   ceed as follows     e Close the water supply shutoff valve    e Completely drain the tank      Remove and carefully clean the filters    e Completely drain the incorporated dispenser hoses   removing them from the containers  Repeat the pro   cedure described in the paragraph    Manual activa   tion    at least 3 times    e Completely drain the boiler by simultaneously pres   sing the buttons as shown in the figure                       A buzzer indicates completion of drainage       Spread a thin film of petroleum jelly over all the stain   less steel surfaces     Preventive maintenance   The preventive maintena
25. the wash pump suction filter        20          
26. ts relieves the manufacturer of all warranty  and liability     e NOTICE  Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice       WARNING  The equipment warranty is not valid unless the appliance is installed  started and demonstrated under  the supervision of a factory trained installer       WARNING  The unit must be installed by Personnel who are qualified to work with electricity and plumbing  Improper  installation can cause injury to personnel and or damage to the equipment  The unit must be installed in accordance  with applicable codes     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    B GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS    WARNING    CAREFULLY READ THE INSTALLATION OPERA   TING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE  INSTALLING THIS APPLIANCE  INCORRECT  INSTALLATION  ADAPTATIONS OR ALTERNATIONS  COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PER   SONAL INJURY  FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  ABUSE RESULTING IN DAMAGE  AND IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL VOID WAR   RANTY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MANUFAC   TURER     1  Carefully read this instructions booklet  as it contains  important advice for safe installation  operation and  maintenance  Keep this booklet handy in a safe place  for future reference    2  The installation instructons contained herein are  for the use of qualified installation and service  personnel only  Installation or service by other  than qualified personnel may result in damage to  the appliance and or injury to the operator  FAIL   URE TO COM
27. ury when using your dishwasher  please follow these basic pre   cautions including the following     e Read all instructions before using your dishwasher     e This Manual does not cover every possible condition and situation that may occur  Use common sense and caution  when installing  operating and maintaining this appliance       Do not sit  stand or lean on the hood or racks of a dishwasher       Store dishwasher detergent and rinse agents in clearly marked packages with MSDS  Material Safety Data Sheets   sheets in a safe place     e FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUID IN  THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE     e Your dishwasher uses hot water to clean and sanitize a variety of wares  Machine surfaces and wares become hot  during and immediately following normal operations  Operators should use caution when loading and unloading  wares from the machine       Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use     e The installation of this unit must conform to local codes or  in the absence of local codes  to all National Codes gover   ning plumbing  sanitation  safety and good trade practices     e BEFORE SERVICING  DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND PLACE A RED TAG AT THE DISCON   NECT SWITCH TO INDICATE WORK IS BEING DONE ON THAT CIRCUIT     e NOTICE  CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE COMPANY TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS     e NOTICE  Using any parts other than genuine factory manufactured par
28. y voltage  208 V  1 ph  60 Hz 39 amp 240 V  1 ph  60 Hz  32 amp  Total Watts 13 6 kW 13 6 kW    Boiler heating elements   Tank heating elements   Water supply pressure   Water supply temperature   Water supply hardness for models without incorporated continuous water softner  Water supply hardness for models with incorporated continuous water softner  Rinse cycle water consumption   Boiler capacity   Tank capacity   Standard cycle time with water supply at 122  F 50  C   Legal noise level Leq   Minimum Supply   Circuit Ampacity   Net weight   Shipping weight   Shipping width   Shipping height   Shipping depth       12 0 kw   3 0 kw   7 25   101 psi 50   700 kPa  122  F 50  C   140 ppm 14H max  400 ppm 40 TH max  0 90 gallon 3 4 liters  3 gallons 12 liters   11 gallons 42 liters  60 70 120 seconds   lt 65 dB   40 amp   282 lb 128 kg  359 36 Ib 163 kg   33 1 16     840 mm  74 7 16      1890 mm  36 5 8      930 mm    12 0 kw   3 0 kW   7 25   101 psi 50   700k Pa  122  F 50  C   140 ppm 14 YH max  400 ppm 40  H max  0 90 gallon 3 4 liters  3 gallons 12 liters   11 gallons 42 liters  60 70 120 seconds   lt 65 dB   33 amp   282  b 128 kg  359 36 Ib 163 kg   33 1 16     840 mm  74 7 16      1890 mm  36 5 8      930 mm          Table 1    Standard cycle time may vary should the inlet water temperature be different from that indicated above        WT65H208DU    WT65H240DU    WT65H208WS    WT65H240WS       X X                            I  9        g  Z  T       37          940 mm  32
    
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