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        Asko D3530 Dishwasher User Manual
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1.     Read all instructions before using the dishwasher   Dishwashers must be electrically grounded  Read  the Installation Instructions for details    Use the dishwasher only for its intended purpose   Do not run the dishwasher while you are out of the  home    Use only automatic dishwasher detergents and rinse  agents    To reduce the risk of injury  keep detergents and rinse  aids out of the reach of children    Do not load sharp items near the door  you could  damage the door seal    Place sharp knives in the silverware basket with the  sharp ends down to avoid the risk of cut type injuries   Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked     dishwasher safe    or the equivalent  For items not  marked  check the manufacturer   s recommendations   Items not dishwasher safe could become deformed or  melt and create a potential fire hazard    Do not touch the heating element during or imediately  after use    Do not operate the dishwasher unless all enclosure    panels are properly in place  i e   guard plate  access  panel  toe kick  etc     Do not tamper with controls by removing or changing   Do not abuse  sit on  or stand on the dishwasher  door or baskets     To reduce the risk of injury  do not allow children to  play in or on a dishwasher    Under certain conditions  hydrogen gas may be  produced in a hot water system that has not been  used for two weeks or more  HYDROGEN GAS IS  EXPLOSIVE  If the hot water system has not been  used for two weeks  before using the di
2.    2 to 3 tablespoons         12 grains and higher is extremely hard water  See below for more details     Twelve grains and higher is extremely hard water and  detergent alone may not be enough  You may need to  use a water softener to maximize the performance of  your dishwasher  Also  in areas with extremely hard water   9   you may need to wash at lower temperatures to  prevent hard water deposits from forming in tank and  wash system     In hard water areas  both the dishes and the machine  can develop a white or gray film after a while  This can    be removed by replacing the prewash detergent with two  tablespoons of citric acid  If the water is very hard  use a  rinse aid that contains citric acid     Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different  amounts of phosphorous for softening water  If you have  hard water and use a detergent with less than 8 7   phosphorous content  you may need to use more  detergent or use a detergent with more than 8 7   phosphorous content     Page 5    RINSE AID DISPENSER       The rinse aid is released during the final rinse to prevent  water from forming droplets on your dishes that can leave  spots and streaks  It also improves drying by allowing  water to    sheet    off the dishes     ASKO dishwashers are designed to use liquid rinse aids   The rinse aid dispenser is located inside the door next  to the detergent dispenser   See illustration on page 3    To fill the dispenser  open the cap and pour the rinse aid  into the 
3.   your mind before you press Start Stop  continue to press  this button until    0    displays     All Baskets  This option lets you set which spray arms will  function  You have three choices     All Baskets     Washes both the upper and lower  baskets   Upper Basket     Washes only the upper basket  Lower Basket     Washes only the lower basket    Temperature   The temperature can be changed in all programs  except  Auto wash  Rinse and Hold  and Rinse and Dry  Your  choices are  cold  85    105    120    130    140    160     and 170   F   Note  The Delicate and Quick wash  programs cannot be set over 140   F   To select a  temperature  press the Menu button until Temperature  displays  then press the Set button until the desired  setting displays  Press Menu to confirm your selection     When you select 170   F  the word    Sani    displays   Options continued on next page       Page 7    OPTIONS  CONTINUED   Drying   This lets you select how long the turbo fan runs after  the final rinse  You have three options  Short  Normal   or Extra drying   Note  This option is not available with  the Auto wash  Rinse and Hold  and Rinse and Dry  programs   To set the drying time  press Menu until     Drying    displays  then press Set until your preference  displays    Express   This option reduces the wash time and lowers the wash  temperature by 20  F   Note  This option is not available  with the Quick Wash and Rinse and Hold Dry  Programs   Press Menu until Express displays  th
4.  on    1     If spots and poor drying  are problems  increase the amount of rinse aid dispensed  by removing the dispenser lid and rotating the dial to   2   If the dishes still aren t drying properly or are spotted   adjust the dial to the next higher number until your dishes  are spot free     To increase the amount of rinse aid released in the  final rinse  turn the adjustment dial to the next  higher number     NOTE  Only adjust the dial one number at a time     WHEN TO REFILL THE RINSE AID DISPENSER    The black dot on the rinse aid dispenser indicates the  amount of rinse aid in the dispenser  As the rinse aid  diminishes  the size of the black dot decreases  You  should never let the rinse aid get below 1 4 full     Rinse Aid Level Indicator       RINSE AID INDICATOR    Model D3530 has an indicator on the control panel that  displays when the rinse aid dispenser is nearly empty   After you refill the dispenser  there may be some delay  before this indicator goes out     Page 6    As the rinse aid diminishes  the size of the black dot  on the rinse aid level indicator changes  as  illustrated below     Full   3 4 full   1 2 full   1 4 full   Should refill to eliminate spotting          ve e      Empty    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    THE CONTROL PANEL    Your ASKO dishwasher has our state of the art electronic control panel  as illustrated below        Q  PC UPGRADE  Program Display Programming Start Stop  button window buttons button  DISPLAY WINDOW    The display window s
5.  only the lower basket    Delicate Wash  Cold  140 F    For delicate items  such as fine china and crystal  that  are washed immediately after use  When using this  program  you should set the temperature to low and dry  the dishes without heat    Quick Wash  Cold  85    140   F    For lightly soiled loads that are washed immediately  after use  This program can also be used for delicate  items  but you should set the temperature to low and  dry the dishes without heat    Rinse and Dry  120   F    Rinses the dishes with hot water then activates the fan  and heating element to dry them    Rinse and Hold   To rinse dishes that you plan to wash later that day     Once you have selected a program  you can change some of the program features by using the options  described  below   To select an option  simply press the Menu button until the option you desire displays  then press the Set  button until the desired setting displays  Press Menu to confirm your selection  You can continue to make programming    changes or press Start Stop to start the program     Delayed Start   This option allows you to delay starting the dishwasher  from 1 2 hour to 24 hours  Press the Menu button until  Delayed Start displays  then press Set until the number  of hours you wish to delay starting the dishwasher  displays along with a flashing clock symbol  Press Menu  then press Start Stop     To cancel Delay after you press Start Stop  hold down  the Start Stop button for three seconds  If you change
6.  process by opening the door slightly to release  the moist air      SOLUTIONS TO COMMON DISHWASHING PROBLEMS    As with any new appliance  it sometimes takes using it a  few times to learn to operate it properly  If you are having  minor performance problems with your dishwasher  read  this section before calling for service  It may save you  time and unnecessary expense     NOTE  ASKO has no control over what is put in our  appliances once installed in a customer   s home  You are  solely responsible for what you wash in your ASKO  dishwasher        Poor washing performance      The dishes may not be loaded properly  Make sure  that soiled surfaces are facing downward or toward  the center of the dishwasher  Also  make sure that  the bowls  pots  etc   are not stacked so closely that  water can t reach the soiled surfaces       Make sure you are using the appropriate program  settings for the dirtiness of your dishes       An item may be obstructing the spray arm rotation   With the baskets loaded and in place  manually turn  the spray arms to make sure they move freely        Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored  tightly closed in a cool  dry place  Old or caked  detergent will not dissolve properly  Wait until you  are ready to start the dishwasher to add the detergent   If you are using the Delay program  make sure the  dispenser is dry before adding the detergent       Your dishwasher detergent may be inferior  Try     different brand        Make sure th
7. ash one item over  an extended period then compare it with the colors and patterns of the rest of the  set  Wash in the Quick program on a low temperature setting     Do not wash copper in the same load as silver or silver plate  It could discolor the  silver items  Do not let copper items come in contact with stainless steel     Antiques and very delicate china should not be washed in the dishwasher  Certain  types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed  Check with the manufacturer     Wash at a low temperature setting  Be sure to load crystal dishware so that it is  secure and will not fall over or knock against other dishware while being washed     Gold colored flatware can become discolored   Cannot withstand machine washing     Certain types of adhesives may loosen when machine washed     Exception  Milk glass may turn yellow     Sharp kitchen knives may become dull if washed in very hot water and allowed to  contact other items during the wash  Wood handles may also warp  crack  or  loosen  Plastic handles may discolor  Check manufacturer   s washing instructions     Certain types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed     Never wash items such as electronic air cleaners  air filters of any kind  paint  brushes  etc  You could damage the dishwasher     If marked    Dishwasher Safe     After washing  wipe the non stick coating area with  vegetable oil to maintain its non stick quality     Pewter will tarnish when machine washed     If the item is labeled dishwash
8. cei ASKO    USE AND CARE GUIDE    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE       CONTENTS    BEFORE USING YOUR NEW DISHWASHER  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  CHILD SAFETY TIPS   DISHWASHER FEATURES   LOADING THE BASKETS   DETERGENT DISPENSER   DISHWASHING DETERGENT   RINSE AID DISPENSER   OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   CARE AND CLEANING   OVERFILL PROTECTION   ENERGY SAVING TIPS   SOLUTIONS TO COMMON DISHWASHING PROBLEMS  TROUBLESHOOTING   WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS   INDEX   ASKO PRODUCT WARRANTY             iC NN                                mh  on BNO        O    Page 1       BEFORE USING YOUR NEW DISHWASHER                   Read through this guide before attempting to use  your new dishwasher    Read the    Washing Special Items    section before  washing any porcelain or china that has    on glaze     decoration  crystal glassware  or items of wood or  plastic     Make sure the door is properly balanced  To do this   open it a little and release it  It should stay where  you released it  If it doesn   t  consult the  nstallation  Instructions or contact your installer    Call your local water company to learn the water  hardness in your area  You ll need to know this to  determine how much detergent and rinse aid to use        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    This manual does not cover all possible conditions and  situations that may occur  Common sense and caution  should always be used when installing  operating  and  maintaining any appliance                              
9. dispenser until the level indicator turns completely  black  The dispenser holds about four ounces of liquid  rinse aid     Be careful not to overfill the dispenser  because this could  cause oversudsing  Wipe away any spills with a damp  cloth  Don t forget to replace the cap before you close  the dishwasher door     If you have soft water  rinse aid may cause a white film  to develop on your dishes  You may not need rinse aid     NOTE  If you use a dishwashing detergent with a  rinse aid additive  you should not fill the  rinse aid dispenser  This could cause a    film on your dishes        Dispenser  Cap    1  To open the dispenser  turn the cap to the  open   left   arrow and lift it out     2  Pour the rinse aid into the dispenser  being careful not to  overfill     3  Replace the cap by inserting it aligned with    open    arrow  and turning it to the closed  right  arrow     ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF RINSE AID DISPENSED    A measured amount of rinse aid is released during the  final rinse  As with detergent  the amount of rinse aid  needed for your dishes depends on the hardness of the  water in your area   See page 5   Too much rinse aid  can result in lather or foaming and cause cloudiness or  streaks on your dishes  If the water in your area is very  soft  you may not need rinse aid  If you do  you can  dilute the rinse aid with an equal amount of water         Rinse aid  adjustment dial    The rinse aid dispenser has six settings  Always start  with the dispenser set
10. e basket  The small items lid is slotted  so E  you also could use it to keep silverware separated  such as When loading silverware  try to avoid  teaspoons  nesting the spoons and forks     Page 4    DETERGENT DISPENSER       ASKO dishwashers are designed to be energy efficient   Because the machine uses less water than conventional  dishwashers  you also use less detergent and rinse aid   Generally  only one tablespoon of detergent is needed  for anormal wash load  The amount of detergent needed  for your dishes  however  could be more  depending on  the hardness of the water in your area  Also  more heavily  soiled items need more detergent   See below      Measure and place detergent for the main wash into the  large detergent compartment  The detergent for prewash  goes into the small compartment to the right of the main  wash compartment  You should use one half the amount  of detergent for the prewash that you use for the main  wash  The amount of detergent used for the main  wash and prewash combined should never be over  three tablespoons     Always add the detergent just before starting the  dishwasher  otherwise it could get damp and won t  dissolve properly     Prewash Detergent  Compartment   Rinse Aid   Level Indicator    Dispenser Lid  Lever                Main Wash  Detergent  Compartment                                        Rinse Aid  Compartment                      Detergent  Compartment Lid                         WARNING   Dishwasher detergent is corros
11. e dishwasher  thoroughly check the unit for cosmetic damage     FOR RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS ONLY    LENGTH OF WARRANTY AM APPLIANCE GROUP WILL PAY FOR     Three Year Full Warranty ASKO replacement parts and or repair labor to correct defect in  From date of purchase  materials or workmanship  Service must be provided by an  authorized ASKO service agent     Fourth  amp  Fifth Year Limited ASKO replacement parts  not including labor  for any defective solid   Warranty state controls  timers  motors  or pumps as well as defective    Three year full plus fourth and fifth year dishwasher racks     does not include damage due to misuse or  limited from date of purchase  abuse  Service must be provided by an authorized ASKO service  agent     Lifetime Warranty ASKO replacements parts  not including labor  of the stainless steel  tank or inner door panel if it fails to hold water due to a manufacturing  defect  such as rusting or cracking  Service must be provided by an  authorized ASKO service agent        FOR NON RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS  Six Month Full Warranty ASKO replacement parts and or repair labor to correct defect in    From date of purchase  materials or workmanship  Service must be provided by an  authorized ASKO service agent        AM APPLIANCE GROUP WILL NOT PAY FOR     A  Service calls to     1  Correct the installation of the appliance   2  Repair damage due to shipment  delivery  installation  misuse or abuse   3  Instruct how to use the appliance   4  Replace h
12. e rinse aid dispenser is filled   See page 6       If you have hard water in your area  try adding more  detergent and increasing the amount of rinse aid  dispensed   See page 5        Check that the spray arm jets are not clogged       Do not overload the dishes and be careful to avoid  nesting     Poor drying performance      Select the Extra Dry setting        If you don t want to use Extra Dry  you can decrease  the drying time by opening the door slightly to let out  the warm  humid air        Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled   See page  6        Make sure you use the proper amount of rinse aid    See page 6        Load items with concave bottoms tilted so as much  water as possible will run off       Unload the bottom basket first to avoid spilling water  onto the dishes when unloading the top basket       Certain plastics may need to be towel dried     Plastic items      Always check the manufacturer s suggested care  instructions before washing plastic in your  dishwasher       Some high acid foods can discolor plastic  You  should rinse these items if you do not plan to run the  dishwasher right away       Plastic items dry poorly and may need to be towel  dried     Chipped or Broken Dishes       When you load the dishes  be sure they re securely  in place and will not fall over or strike against each  other during the wash       Load glasses between the tines  not straddling them       Move the baskets in and out slowly to avoid slamming  the dishes toget
13. en  press Set once to select On or twice to select Off  Press  Menu to confirm your selection     Cool Touch   This option lets you set a cool down cycle after the drying  program  Press Menu until Cool Touch displays  then  press Set once to select On or twice to select Off  Press  Menu to confirm your selection     STARTISTOP BUTTON    Once you have selected the wash program and options   press this button to start the dishwasher   Make sure  the door is securely closed      FAULT CODES    In the event that the machine should fail during a  program  the display window will show a fault code  The  table below defines these codes and gives possible  causes and solutions  See also  Troubleshooting  on  page 13     Display  Overfilling   Water Inlet Fault  Inlet Valve Leakage  Drainage   Blocked Filter    Page 8    PROGRAM TIMES    The program times may not always be the same  because of variations in the household hot water  temperature  The dishwasher heats the water to the  proper temperature for the program selected  so if the  temperature of the water entering the dishwasher is too  low  the dishwasher will run longer because it takes  longer to heat the water  Raising your water heater  setting could help to shorten the cycle times     INTERRUPTING A PROGRAM  TO ADD AN ITEM    If you want to interrupt a program to add an item  open  the door slightly until the spray arms stop turning  You  can then open the door fully and place the item into the  dishwasher  Close the doo
14. er safe  Do not use Extra dry  Do not wash  disposable plastic items     Rinse these items if you re not going to wash them immediately  salty or acidic  foods can stain if left on  Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks  which are difficult to remove  Do not put silver and silver plate in the same silverware  basket with stainless steel  Contact between these metals can damage silver   Do not wash copper utensils in the same load  This could cause a brown film on  the silver  Also  adhesives used to attach some hollow handled knives can loosen     Rinse these items if you re not going to wash them immediately  salty or acidic  foods can stain if left on  Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks  which are difficult to remove  Do not mix different types of stainless steel in the  same load     Tin will rust     Unless marked    Dishwasher Safe  by the manufacturer  Wood can warp  crack or  lose shape with any kind of washing     HSIT19N3       INDEX    A  Adding a program  Auto wash    Buzzer    C    Care and cleaning   Celsius or Fahrenheit   Changing or stopping a program  Child safe button feature  Coarse filter   Common dishwashing problems  Control panel    D    Default settings  restoring  Deleting a program  Detergent dispenser  Detergent left in compartment  Dishwasher  does not drain properly  does not fill properly  features  makes unusual noises  runs too long  Dishwashing problems  Display window  Door  cleaning  Drain  problems  Drain pump  remo
15. ergent       Do not overload the machine  Water should circulate  freely to ensure adequate rinsing and draining       Fillthe rinse aid dispenser  unless you have soft water  in your area  in which case you may not need a rinse  aid    See page 6        Use a lower water temperature setting    Do not use the Extra Dry setting      Donotpre rinse the dishes  just scrape off large food  particles and bones           REMOVING HARD WATER SPOTS FROM DISHES    To remove hard water spots  try the following   1  Run dishes through a normal wash program     2  Remove all metal dishware  such as cutlery  pans   etc   from the dishwasher     3  Do not add detergent  Instead  pour two cups of  vinegar into a bowl and set the bowl face up on the    bottom rack of the dishwasher   4  Run the dishes through a Normal wash program     If this doesn t work  try the same process with 1 4 cup of  citric acid crystals  available at most drug stores  instead  of vinegar        TROUBLESHOOTING    If you should experience a problem with your dishwasher   you should review the list of frequently encountered  Situations below  It could save you the cost and  inconvenience of a service call     Even though the product is under warranty  if the problem  is not caused by defective product workmanship or  materials  you will be charged for a service call  Refer to  page 17 to determine what is and is not covered under  your warranty  If you   re still not sure  contact the ASKO  Advisory Center before yo
16. follow the steps below     1  Press Menu until    Special Settings    displays then  press Set    2  Press Menu again until    Language    displays    3  Press Set until your language choice displays    4  Press Menu to confirm your selection     End of Program Buzzer Volume  At the end of each program  a buzzer sounds  You can  adjust the volume of the buzzer as follows     1  Press Menu until    Special Settings    displays then  press Set    2  Press Menu again until    Buzzer    displays    3  Press Set until your volume preference displays  Your  choices are 1  softest  to 9  loudest   A    0    indicates  the buzzer is off    4  Press Menu to confirm your selection     Celsius or Fahrenheit   You can change the temperature on the display window  from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa  To do this   follow the steps below     1  Press Menu until    Special Settings    displays then  press Set    2  Press Menu again until      C    or      F    displays    3  Press Set until your preference displays    4  Press Menu to confirm your selection     Activating the Child Safe Button  This model can be programmed not to start unless the  Start button is held down for three seconds     To set the child lock feature  follow the steps below     1  Press Menu until    Special Settings    displays then  press Set    2  Press Menu again until Child Lock displays    3  Press Set to turn the feature on    3  Press Menu to confirm you change     A key symbol appears in the display whe
17. he dishwasher   Sharp items loaded in the silverware basket should  be loaded with pointed ends down        DISHWASHER FEATURES    NOTE  Deviations in features may occur  depending on the model     Knife Utensil Basket    Lower Basket    WSS    Detergent Dispenser    Rinse Aid Dispenser                                                  mM       Upper Basket         LI  ZA  gt  WAS   Spray Arms  Cutlery Basket        Filter  BASKETS  Upper Basket       i Cup shelf    77            Fail  7  KnifelUtensil Basket  Fold down L5  HAN Fold down tines    p NIC zi SU    glass ENS m  N  support Les man AN     AES fiiy Knife blade     A   slots  XL Mar                                   Fold down  tines                          KONTIO     mec  A       A                       M                                                                                m   CCUUTETUETITILTUTTTITA       Easy             xU II HII        puou          Knife stop    Cutlery Basket        Collapsible handle    Cutlery  compartments    iN            Hl  D          NYS  INN  Small items W   N  containment lid CANN          NY       lj       LOADING THE BASKETS    Your new dishwasher features ASKO s Super Cleaning If you plan to start your dishwasher right away  it s not  System     This means that after prewash  mainwash necessary to rinse the dishes  You do  however  need  and intermediate rinse the water is drained out and to scrape off the large particles of food before loading     cycle continues with clea
18. he drain pump  and filtering system within easy reach inside the tub   There are three components of the filtering system  the  main filter  the coarse filter  and the fine filter     In hard water areas  it may be necessary to clean  chemical buildup from the filters every 12 to 18 months     Main filter   Food and soil particles trapped by this filter are  pulverized by a special jet on the lower spray arm  and washed down the drain     Fine filter  This filter holds soil and food residue in the sump  area and prevents it from being redeposited on the  dishes during a cycle     Coarse filter   Larger items  such as pieces of bone or glass  that  could clog the drain are trapped in the coarse filter   To remove an item caught in this filter  gently  squeeze the tabs on top of this filter and lift it out     CLEANING THE DOOR    To clean the edge around the door  use only a soft warm   damp rag  To prevent penetration of water into the door  lock and electrical components  do not use a spray  cleaner of any kind     Also  never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on  the outer surfaces because they will scratch the finish   Some papers towels can also scratch or leave marks on  the surface     CLEANING THE DRAIN PUMP    On occasion something may get through the filters and into  the drain pump  The drain pumps on ASKO dishwashers  are designed to automatically reverse if anything should get  caught in the propellers  thus ejecting the item back into the  sump area or down 
19. her       Make sure not to load dishes so high that the spray  arms could strike them       Make sure tall glasses and stemware will clear the  top of the tub when you push the basket in       Always load delicate items in the top basket    Do not overload the dishwasher       Do not jam the glasses together when loading           Continued on next              Page 11    SOLUTIONS TO COMMOND DISHWASHING PROBLEMS  continued       Stains and discolorations   Stains or discoloration on dishes could be caused by a  number of things  Listed below are some of the most  common causes  See also    Washing Special Items  on  page 15               much iron or manganese      the water can cause  yellow or brown marks on your dishes  As a  temporary solution  in place of the prewash detergent   use one teaspoon to one tablespoon of citric acid  crystals  You should consider installing a water  filtering system       Coffee and tea stains usually have to be removed by  handwashing in a solution of 1 2 cup bleach and one  quart of water   Do not use on sterling silver or silver  plate   Be sure to rinse these items thoroughly before  putting them in the dishwasher so there is no bleach  residue on the dishware     Etching   If you have a cloudy film on your dishes that can t be  removed  it could be etching  To prevent etching  try the  following        Use less detergent  You may be using too much for  the water hardness in your area   See page 5        Use a good quality dishwasher det
20. hows the programs  options  remaining program time and fault codes  It also allows you to  access the program menus and customize the wash programs  If you select Delayed Start  the window will display the  number of hours selected  When you press Start Stop  the countdown time displays     Remaining program time     The remaining program time is calculated by the time it took the program to run last time    Note  The first time you run a program  the display will display 1 00   As the program progresses  the time remaining    displays the hour and minutes  e g   1 02  which means one hour and two minutes      PROGRAMS    To select a program  simply press the program button until the program you desire displays then press Start Stop  The  programs are described below  You can also change certain program features  See  Options  below     Auto Wash   The dishwasher has sensors that detect the level of soil  on the dishes and adjust the water consumption and  temperature accordingly  You cannot adjust the  temperature or drying time with this program    Heavy Wash  Cold  85      170   Sani F    For the heaviest soiled loads  such as casseroles or  sauce pans    Normal Wash  Cold  85      170  F    For normally soiled loads  such as plates  glasses   bowls  and lightly soiled pans    Mixed Wash   Designed to wash heavily soiled dishes in the lower  basket and lightly soiled dishes in the upper basket   Upper Basket   Washes only the upper basket    OPTIONS    Lower Basket  Washes
21. ive  Take care to  keep it out of reach of children     NOTE  We recommend that you do not add  prewash detergent for Quick or Delicate    wash programs     DISHWASHING DETERGENT    We recommend that you use only unscented  granular  automatic dishwashing detergent  Using the wrong  detergent could cause flooding and or damage your  dishwasher  Do not use detergent that has been wet and  is clumped  Also  check the expiration date on the  container     The amount of detergent needed can vary due to  differences in water hardness  To determine the water  hardness in your area  contact your local water utility or  area water softening company  The harder the water   the more detergent you may need  Refer to the chart    below for the recommended detergent amounts based  on water hardness  Remember  you should adjust the  amount of detergent you use by small amounts until you  find the correct amount     NOTE  We recommend that you do not add  prewash detergent for the Quick or Delicate  wash programs    NOTE  If you use a dishwashing detergent with a    rinse aid additive  you should not fill the  rinse aid dispenser  This could cause a  film on your dishes     RECOMMENDED DETERGENT AMOUNTS  BASED ON WATER HARDNESS    WATER HARDNESS DETERGENT AMOUNTS    Soft Prewash   0 3 grains per gallon  Main wash    Medium  4 8 grains per gallon    Prewash  Main wash    Hard Prewash   9  grains   Main wash    1 teaspoon   1 to 1 1 2 tablespoons  1 teaspoon   1 to 2 tablespoons   1 teaspoons
22. ly means that something is not loaded  properly  Make sure the dishes are securely in place  and that nothing has fallen between the basket tines   Also  place small items in the small items  compartment and close the lid   See page 4      Dishwasher leaks         Use only unscented  granular automatic dishwasher  detergent  Using a liquid detergent could cause  oversudsing and leakage     You should always use fresh detergent     The amount of detergent needed for your dishes  depends on the hardness of the water in your area   Contact your local utility company to learn the water  hardness in your area then refer to the chart on page  5 to determine the amount of detergent you should  use     Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid dispenser   Spilled rinse aid could cause oversudsing and lead  to overflowing  Wipe away any spills with a damp  cloth     Make sure the dishwasher is level   See the  installation instructions      Dishwasher runs too long         If the temperature of the water entering your dishwasher  is below 120    the dishwasher runs longer because it  heats the water to the proper temperature for the  program selected  Raising your water heater setting  may help to shorten the cycle times  If this doesn t  resolve the problem  call the ASKO Advisory Center     Dishwasher does not drain properly              Make sure that the cycle was complete before you  opened the dishwasher  If not  allow it to complete  and check again    Some water left in the sum
23. n loading sharp items           LOADING THE LOWER BASKET    Load larger items in the lower basket  such as  dinner plates   pots and pans  serving dishes  and casseroles  The rear tines  easily fold down to provide space for large items  such as pots  and pans  Be sure to load dishware facing downward or toward  the center of the dishwasher     The plate guard on the bottom front of the upper basket   see page 3  is designed to prevent you from loading  dishes in the lower basket that are too tall and could  interfere with the spray arm rotation  If an item strikes  the plate guard when you slide the lower basket into the  dishwasher  it should be removed or rearranged     LOADING THE SILVERWARE BASKET    The silverware basket is designed with eight compartments to  help keep the silverware separated  Load silverware with the  handles downwards and spread it out as much as possible to  avoid nesting  For safety  load sharp knives with the handles  up  eS               LL  Avoid placing silverware made of different materials  e g   silver IWS  and stainless  in the same compartment because of the risk WD Se  of discoloration   See page 15                              Nis     RUN             S NI   n  TQ   N    H  S Y              N ANS Nj          P Small items NOR  The silverware basket has a lid in the middle that snaps down lid    over the compartments to its left or right to contain small   lightweight items that might slip through the rack tines or get    washed out of th
24. n the child lock  is active  To deactivate the child lock  press the Set and  Menu buttons simultaneously  You can then select the  program and options and press Start to start the unit   The child lock comes back on automatically after three  minutes     To permanently deactivate the lock  repeat the above  steps     Machine Information   You can view how much water the machine used the  last time it was operated and how many times it has  been used since it was new  To do this  follow the steps  below     1  Press Menu until    Special Settings    displays then  press Set    2  Press Menu again until    Machine Information     displays    3  Press Set to view the water usage  in litres     4  Press Set again to view the number of times the  machine has been used    4  Press Menu to exit     RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT  SETTINGS    You can easily restore the factory default settings  except  language  by following the steps below     1  Turn off the power  Wait approximately 5 seconds     2  Hold in the Program button while pressing the main  power button     Page 9       CARE AND CLEANING    The interior of your ASKO dishwasher is made of  surgical quality stainless steel that has been electro   polished to make it the smoothest surface available   The smooth surface prohibits the accumulation of dirt  and bacteria inside the unit  If the water in your area is  especially hard  however  lime deposits could form    CLEANING THE FILTERS    For your convenience  we have placed t
25. n water     LOADING THE UPPER BASKET    After you have scraped off the large food particles  place glasses  cups   saucers  bowls and small plates in the upper basket  as illustrated     Load stemware with the stem fitted inside one of the grooved tines on  the stemware rack  The row of tines by the stemware rack is adjustable  to prevent glassware from bumping together  clattering   Load the  glassware then use the lever to adjust the tines until the items are  Secure     The fold down cup shelf on the right side of the basket gives you an  additional place to stack cups and small bowls  The cup shelf is divided   which gives you more loading flexibility     This model has a knife stop on the front of the upper basket and special  slots to hold the blades securely in place  This gives you a safe place  to load long utensils and knives that won t fit in the silverware or knife   utensil basket  The knife stop prevents knives or utensils from damaging the door when you open and close it     NOTE  When loading sharp items  always be careful not to cut the rack coating             ZN    SQ  yy                                                LOADING THE KNIFEIUTENSIL BASKET    Whenever possible  knives and long utensils should be loaded in the knife   utensil basket attached above the upper basket  To avoid injury  items with  sharp ends should a ways be loaded with the sharp ends pointed toward the  back of the dishwasher  Again  always be careful not to cut the rack coating  whe
26. nce Group regarding a warranty issue  make a note of the model  type name  and serial number  see page 13      AM Appliance Group ASKO Advisory Center  P  O  Box 851805 800 898 1879  Richardson  Texas 75085 1805 or 972 238 0794    Page 16 Art No  8075594    
27. nless  steel surface                                     23101 NM     gt  Ji    AEA M                                             To reach      item caught in the drain pump  remove the  filters then the small black insert in the sump area        WARNING   Be sure to replace the adaptor piece before you  put the filters back in        OVERFILL PROTECTION    Your ASKO dishwasher has an overfill protection device  that automatically shuts off the inlet valve and circulation  pump and starts the drain pump if the water level in the  unit should rise above the normal level  If this happens   turn the water off at the main supply and call for service     If there is water in the base pan due to an overfill or  small leak  the water must be removed before the  dishwasher will start     When an overfill is detected  the display window will show  a fault message   See    Fault Codes    on page 8      ENERGY SAVING TIPS    If you plan to wash the dishes right away  there   s no  need to pre rinse  Simply scrape off large particles  and load the dishes       Wash only full loads    Use the Auto Wash program whenever possible       Use the Heavy Wash program only for heavily soiled  dishes       Don t use temperatures above 130  F for lightly soiled  dishes           Select the upper or lower basket program or option  when only one basket is loaded       Use the Express option when washing only slightly  soiled loads       Use the    Short    drying option   You can speed up the  drying
28. ouse fuses or correct house wiring   5  Correct house plumbing  including drain problems related to improper installation   High loop  disposer  knockout  disposer not draining  etc    6  Clean or service air device in drain line   B  Repair and or replacement parts for failure of product if appliance is used for other than home residential use   C  Damage resulting from accident  fire  floods  acts of God  alteration  misuse  abuse  improper installation  or  installation not in accordance with local electrical or plumbing codes   D  Any shipping costs for parts during the limited warranty period   E  Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the Continental United States   F  Pickup and delivery  ASKO washers are designed to be repaired in the home     IN NO EVENT SHALL AM APPLIANCE GROUP BE RESPONSIBLE  FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES     Some states will not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so this exclusion or  limitation may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  vary from state to state     For warranty service  contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized ASKO service  agent  Service will be provided during normal business hours  Should you have a service problem that cannot be  resolved locally  contact AM Appliance Group at the numbers listed below  Before calling for service or contacting AM  Applia
29. p area near the drain is  normal    If the plumbing code in your area requires an air gap   make sure that the air gap isn   t blocked or plugged   If the unit is connected to a garbage disposer  make  sure the disposer is empty    If water backs up into the sink  check the garbage  disposer and trap for blockage    Check the dishwasher filters and drain area for  blockage   See page 10     Check for a kink in the drain hose     Dishwasher does not fill properly               Make sure the water supply is turned on   Check inlet valve     Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door  is closed securely    Check for crimps in the water feed line    The system is designed to detect an overflow  When  it does  it shuts off the circulation pump and inlet  valve and turns on the drain pump   See    Overfill  Protection    on page 11      Dishwasher will not start         Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door  is closed securely     Make sure the Delay option is not turned on     Check that the water supply is connected properly  and the water is turned on     Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into  the wall socket     Check your fuse box for a blown fuse or tripped circuit  breaker     Page 13    WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS       Most common dishware items can be safely washed in had any affect on it    an automatic dishwasher  If you have any doubts about   a particular item  check with the manufacturer to see if it NOTE  ASKO has no control over what is p
30. r securely  The program will  continue from where it was interrupted     WARNING  Be extremely careful when opening the  door during a program  The water is hot and you  could get scalded     CHANGING OR STOPPING A  PROGRAM    If you decide to change the program after you have started  the machine  press the Start Stop button for three  seconds  You will have to select the program and options  again when you are ready to restart the program   Note   If the program has already gone through the wash cycle   you will have to add detergent      If you have corrected the fault  turn the main power off  then back on to remove the fault indication  If it still  displays  try again to correct the problem or call a service  technician     Type of Fault and Recommended Action   Too much water has entered the dishwasher  Call a service technician   Water inlet fault  Make sure the water supply is open    Valve leakage  Shut off the water supply and contact a service technician   The drain is blocked  See  Troubleshooting  on page 13    The filter is clogged  See  Cleaning the Filters  on page 10     SPECIAL SETTINGS MENU    Model D3530 has several special settings available  as  defined below  To access them  press the Menu button  until    Special Settings  displays then press Set     Language  You can change the language in the display window to  one of the following     English Swedish  French Danish  Spanish Norwegian  Russian Netherlands    Italian Finnish  To change the language  
31. shwasher turn  on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from  each for several minutes  This will release any  accumulated hydrogen gas  As the gas is flammable   do not smoke or use an open flame during this time   When removing an old dishwasher from service or  discarding it  remove the door to the washing  compartment    Do not store or use combustible materials  gasoline   or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity  of this or any other appliance    Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before  servicing    Repairs should be done by a qualified technician        CHILD SAFETY TIPS              Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids are corrosive   so always keep them out of reach of children   Should a child swallow dishwasher detergent or rinse  aid  give plenty to drink immediately  i e   one or two  glasses of milk or water  Do not try to induce vomiting   Seek medical advice immediately  1 800 POISON1  Always close the door and start the dishwasher as  soon as you put in the detergent    Always keep small children away from the machine  when itis open  There may be some detergent residue  left inside the machine     Page 2              If dishwasher detergent gets in someone s eyes  rinse  them with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes   Do not allow children to use or play in or on the  dishwasher    Load all long and sharp items in the knife utensil  basket  If this is not possible  load sharp objects with  the pointed end facing the back of t
32. the drain  Should you need to remove  an obstacle from the drain  first turn the power off then  remove the filters  as explained on page 7   Next  lift out the  adaptor piece on the left side of the sump area   You might  want to remove any standing water first   You can then look  into the sump area for the item causing the obstruction  You  may need to use your finger to move the pump blade and  loosen the object  Should you find something  simply scoop  it out then replace the adaptor piece and the filters     WARNING   Never run the dishwasher without the filters in place     Page 10          inside the machine  If this happens  you can remove  them by putting two tablespoons of citric acid in the  detergent compartment and running a Normal program   In extremely hard water areas you may need to repeat  this process a few times to remove hard water deposits     To do this  remove the coarse filter by squeezing the  tabs and lifting it out  Next  unscrew the fine filter and lift  it and the main filter out  Wash all three filters gently in  hot  soapy water and rinse them thoroughly     WARNING   Never run the dishwasher without the filters in  place                    WARNING     Never use a spray cleaner of any kind  on the door panel  You could damage  the door lock and electrical  components  And never use abrasive  cleaners or scouring pads on the  outer surfaces because they   will scratch the finish   Also  some paper towels  can scratch or leave  marks on the stai
33. u call a service technician     BEFORE YOU CALL    Before calling for service or contacting ASKO regarding  a warranty issue  make a note of the model name  type  number and serial number  The model is on the front of  the dishwasher  The type plate with the type name and  serial number is located on the inside edge of the door    See illustration at right      ASKO Advisory Center Phone Number   972 238 0794 or 800 898 1879    Continued on next page     Page 12                         272 7m E Jd  j m tA           SOU                 Type plate   see below                 i   es p     se   ESL                         Type Name  Type  DW20 X        1e         000000000000 iin  umber       TROUBLESHOOTING  continued       Detergent left in compartment         Be careful not to load items so close to the dispenser  that the cover will not open to release the detergent     The dispenser is not supposed to open when you  use the Rinse program     Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored  tightly closed in a cool  dry place  Old or caked  detergent should be thrown away because it will not  dissolve properly and will leave a gritty residue on  the dishware     Wait until you are ready to start the dishwasher to  add the detergent    If you are using the Delay program  make sure the  dispenser is dry before adding the detergent    The detergent compartment only opens in the main  wash programs  not the Rinse program     Dishwasher makes unusual noises         This usual
34. ut in our  is dishwasher safe  If that isn   t possible  you might wash dishwashers once installed in a customer s home  You  one item of a set a few times and compare it to the rest are solely responsible for what you wash in your  of the set to determine if washing it in the dishwasher ASKO dishwasher     Dishwasher  Safe    Aluminum Yes  with  caution    i        Cast Iron    China Yes  with    caution    Copper Yes  with  caution        Crystal    Dirilyte    Disposable  plastic items    Flatware with  bonded handles    N   Yes  Glass      Lead crystal    Non dishware  items    Non stick  coatings    Pewter  Plastic    Silver and Yes  with  Silver plate caution    Stainless Yes  with  Steel caution       Page 14          Information and Recommendations    Anodized aluminum may fade or darken  Patches and discoloration may appear   but they can be removed with steel wool  Load aluminum utensils  Such as a pie  tin or roasting pan  where they do not touch other dishes because this can cause  gray or black marks  You can remove these spots with a nonabrasive cleaner     The seasoning is lost and the iron rusts  Hand wash and dry immediately     China without decoration or with decoration protected by glaze is dishwasher  safe  However  you should arrange the objects so they do not touch each other or  they could be damaged     China with a pattern on top of the glaze or with gold leaf decoration may fade  If  possible  check with the manufacturer  If that isn   t possible  w
35. ving an obstacle    E    End of program buzzer  Energy saving tips  Error codes   Etching    F    Factory default settings  restoring  Fahrenheit or Celsius in display window  Fault codes   Fill problems   Filtering system   Fine filter   Flatware with custom handles    H   Hard water  removing spots        Interrupting a program to add an item    K    Knife stop  Knife Utensil basket  Knives    L   Language display  Lower basket   M    Machine information  Main filter    Main wash detergent compartment          Operating instructions  Options    P    Pre wash detergent compartment  Program options  Program times  Programs  adding a  deleting a    R    Restoring factory default settings  Rinse aid dispenser    S    Serial number location  Service   Silverware basket   omall items compartment  Solutions to problems  Special settings menu  Spray Arms   Stains and discolorations  Start Stop button  Stemware rack   Stopping a program   T   Troubleshooting   Type plate location on unit  U    Unusual noises  Upper basket  Utensil knife basket  V    Warranty information    Ww   Wash programs  Washing special items  Water hardness    CO ON ON O1    O       CO    CO    Page 15    ASKO PRODUCT WARRANTY    MODEL D3530    Be sure to complete the Warranty Registration Card you received with your appliance and mail it to AM  Appliance Group to validate your appliance warranty     Cosmetic damage must be reported to your dealer within five days from the date of purchase  After unpacking  th
    
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