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Asko D3250 Manuel de démarrage rapide
1. Load the dishwasher. (There's no need to pre-rinse. Simply scrape off large food particles before you
load the dishware.)
2. After you've pushed the baskets back inside the unit, manually rotate the upper and lower spray arms
to be sure they turn freely. Rearrange any item that blocks the wash arms.
3. Add 1 to 3 tablespoons of automatic dishwashing detergent and close the dispenser cover.
(See "Dishwashing Detergent" below.)
4. Make sure there is rinse aid in the dispenser. Add rinse aid, if needed.
5. Press the main power button on the far left side of the inner door panel to turn on power to the machine.
6. Press a program button.
7. Set the Temperature and Dry options as desired.
8. Press the Start/Stop button.
9. Close the door securely. (You should hear it click shut.) The dishwasher will start.
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 door 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.
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.)
We recommend that you use only unscented, granular automatic dishwashing detergent. Generally, one tablespoon of detergent is needed
for a normal wash load. More heavily soiled items, however, may need more detergent. Also, the amount of detergent needed can vary due
to differences in water hardness. The harder the water, the more detergent you may need. (See page 5.) In any case, you should never use
more than three tablespoons of detergent.
Using liquid rinse aid prevents water spots from forming on dishes and improves drying by allowing water to "sheet" off the dishes. The rinse
aid is released during the final rinse. The Rinse Aid indicator light will glow when the rinse aid dispenser is empty. For information on how
to fill the rinse aid dispenser and control the amount released, refer to your Use and Care Guide.
NOTE:
If you use a dishwashing detergent with a rinse aid additive, you should not fill the rinse aid dispenser.
To prevent a child from accidentally starting the dishwasher or changing the program settings, the dishwasher can be programmed not to
start unless two buttons are held down simultaneously. Refer to your Use and Care Guide for instructions on how to activate this feature.
The dishwasher can be programmed to emit a short signal at the end of the program. Refer to your Use and Care Guide for instructions on
how to activate this feature.
1)
Where do I put the prewash detergent?
2)
Where do I put the rinse aid?
3)
Why does my dishwasher run so long?
4)
Why am I getting a white film on my
dishes?
5)
Why is there always water left in the
bottom of my machine?
1)
The prewash detergent goes in the small compartment between the main wash
detergent compartment and the rinse aid dispenser. (See page 5.)
2)
The rinse aid goes into the rinse aid dispenser. (See page 6.)
3)
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 shorten the cycle
times. If this doesn't resolve the problem, call the ASKO Advisory Center.
4)
You may be using too much detergent or washing your dishes in water that is too
hot. Try using less detergent and a lower temperature setting.
5)
It's normal to have some water left in the sump area near the drain. If the water fills
more than the drain area, see page 10 for possible solutions.
Refer to your Use and Care Guide for additional information.
Refer to this page in
the Use & Care Guide.
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