Hotpoint DWF50, DWM55 manual Loading your Dishwasher

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D ISHWASHER

Loading your Dishwasher

First of all.

Beforeplacingdishesinthebaskets, removeallcoursefoodremains.This avoids blocking the filter, which would reduce the efficiency of the wash.

If saucepans and frying pans are verydirty,allowthemtosoakbefore beingwashed.

Tomakeiteasiertoloadyourdishes, pull the baskets out.

Multisystem baskets

Thedishwasherisfittedwithupper, lower and cutlery baskets. They providegreaterflexibilityforloading dishes,makingthemmoresuitable for your specific needs.

The basket handles can be removed for cleaning. Pull out the two fastening plugs, remove the handles and rinse under running water. Replace the handles fixing theminplacewiththetwofastening plugs.

What goes into the lower basket?

Werecommendyouplacethemost difficultdishestowashintothelower basket: saucepans, lids, soup dishes and plates (a load example is shown in the photo).

• Servingdishesandlargelids:

place them on the sides of the

basket.

• Saucepans,saladbowls:must

alwaysbeplacedupsidedown

• Very deep dishes: place them

obliquely,thusallowingwaterto

run down them and cleaning

thembetter

• Glasses and cups: position

themasshowninloadexample

In this specific model, the cutlery basket is fitted with two detachable side compartments, as shown in figure A1, which can be hooked on either the upper or lower basket as required.

What goes into the upper basket?

Placedelicateandlightweightdishes in the upper basket: glasses, tea cupsandcoffeecups,saucersand plates-shallowsaladbowls,slightly dirty frying pans and shallow pans. Position lightweight dishes in such aswayastoavoidtheirbeingmoved by the spray of water.

The dishwasher can also be equipped with one or two tip up compartments onto which you can place mugs and cups, as well as long sharp knives and serving cutlery.

Afterloadingthedishes,remember to check that the spray arms can turnfreelywithouthittingagainstany dishes.

How to adjust the upper basket.

Theupperbasketcanbesetinhigh or low position to enable you to organise your dishes effortlessly.

There are two handles on the sides of the upper basket, use these to adjust its height (see fig.C).

lowerbasket

Load examples

upperbasket

Where to put the different parts of the cutlery basket:

A

photo.

The cutlery baskets can be split up by pulling out the handle and removing the metal clip that keeps the two parts joined together.

When you only have a little cutlery to wash you can use just half the basket, save space for other crockery or place the other half in the upper basket instead (see figures A and B).

This basket is equipped with two removablegrids.Cutleryandsharp utensils should always be inserted in random order with the blades pointingdownwards(takecarewith knife blades). Position them so that theydon’ttouch.

What can I Wash Items not suitable for the dishwasher:

Cutleryandtablewaremadefromwoodorpartwood-Theymaybecomefadedandunsightlyinappearance.

Avoid washing horn handled and bronze cutlery in the machine.

Delicate/decorative glassware and vases, special antique or irreplaceable china - the decorative patterns printed on these items will not be dishwasher proof.

Plastic objects that are not resistant to hot water.

CopperandPewterutensils.AluminiumandSliverobjects.

Some types of glass can become opaque in appearance after they have been washed too many times in a dishwasher.

Highly absorbent materials such as sponges and towels should never be placed in a dishwasher.

If in any doubt, check with the manufacturer on items suitability for dishwasher’s.

WARNING:Dishesorcutlerysoiledwithtobaccoash,wax,lubricatinggreaseorpaintshouldnotbeput inthedishwasher.

Ourrecommendation:Infuture,onlypurchasetableorkitchenwarethathasbeenconfirmed-dishwasherproof.

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Contents Instructions for Installation and Use Ishwasher Contents Electrical Connection For your Safety Do not drink any water residues from inside the dishwasherHeight Adjustment LevellingDrain hose connection StandpipeGetting to know your Dishwasher ControlsHow to use your Dishwasher Programme Chart Instructions DescriptionBefore Using your Dishwasher To adjust salt consumption, do as followsWhen to add salt Filling the salt containerCleaner Dishes Adding detergentIf it wont close Softer WaterLoading your Dishwasher Information for Test Labs 30 grCare and Cleaning Cleaning the spray armsCleaning the Water Inlet Filter Unplug the applianceTroubleshooting Resolving minor problems yourselfIshwasher Ishwasher Repair Service and Information Help Desk Genuine Parts and AccessoriesUK 08709 077Extended Warranties Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back Guarantee terms and conditionsRepair Service and Information Desk Genuine Parts and AccessoriesJune 2003 Part no. FP198 195039366.00

DWM55, DWF50 specifications

The Hotpoint DWF50 and DWM55 are two of the most popular appliance models from Hotpoint, designed to offer reliable and efficient performance in domestic settings. Each model has distinct features and technologies that meet various consumer needs while ensuring convenience in daily chores.

The Hotpoint DWF50 is primarily a dishwasher model known for its energy efficiency and effective cleaning capabilities. It boasts an A++ energy rating, which not only highlights its eco-friendliness but also helps users save on energy bills. The DWF50 features multiple wash programs, allowing users to choose the one that best suits their dishwashing requirements—from intensive cleaning cycles for heavily soiled pots and pans to quick washes for lightly soiled dishes. The model is equipped with a Half Load option, meaning users can run the dishwasher even when it is not full, saving both water and power.

Additionally, the DWF50 comes with a delay timer, enabling users to set the machine to start its cycle at a more convenient time, such as during off-peak energy hours. The adjustable top basket adds to its flexibility, allowing for the accommodation of taller items without compromising the loading space in the lower basket. With a sleek design and user-friendly interface, the DWF50 integrates seamlessly into modern kitchens.

On the other hand, the Hotpoint DWM55 is a washing machine that combines functionality with cutting-edge technology. The DWM55 also carries an A+++ energy rating, signifying its excellent energy performance. One of its standout features is the Anti-Stain technology, which effectively removes stubborn stains without the need for pre-soaking, thereby saving time and effort.

This washing machine includes a variety of washing programs tailored to different types of fabrics and soil levels. The Quick Wash option provides a solution for when time is of the essence, allowing users to clean lightly soiled garments in under 30 minutes. The DWM55 is also equipped with a large 7 kg washing capacity, making it suitable for medium-sized families.

Both the DWF50 and DWM55 prioritize user-friendly operation, featuring clear settings and easy-to-read displays. Their sleek designs and efficient technologies make them valuable additions to any household, delivering reliability and performance in everyday laundry and dishwashing tasks. With these models, Hotpoint continues to uphold its reputation for producing high-quality home appliances.