Fisher & Paykel DS602 manual User Maintenance Instruction, Cleaning the DishDrawerTM

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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION

Cleaning the DishDrawerTM

The secondary panel and the front of the DishDrawer may need wiping down from time to time. This can be done with a clean damp cloth.

We do not recommend the use of the following cleaning agents on or in your DishDrawer as they may damage it:

·Plastic or stainless steel scouring pads.

·Abrasive, solvent, household cleaners, acid or alkaline cleaners.

·Handwashing liquids, soap, laundry detergents or disinfectants.

If a dishwasher cleaner is used, we would strongly recommend a Heavy Plus wash program with detergent by run immediately afterward to prevent damaged to the DishDrawer.

Cleaning the Drain Filter, Spray Arm,

 

Filter Plate and Motor Assembly

1

We recommend the drain filter be cleaned whenever

there is evidence of food particles.

2

The filter plate is designed to be self cleaning, but

3

 

food scraps may accumulate.

The spray arm and filter plate may need cleaning about once a month in normal use or more often, should the need arise.

To Clean the Drain Filter

Lift up the drain filter access panel, if fitted on the basket.

Lift and remove the drain filter out of the DishDrawer.

Empty, rinse under clean running water and replace back into the allocated space. The correct placement of the drain filter is shown in

Figure 21.

To Clean the Spray Arm

·Remove the basket carefully. Lift from the back end first so that you do not knock the detergent and rinse agent dispenser.

·Lift the spray arm.

·Shake any foreign material out of the spray arm.

·Rinse the spray arm under water and wipe the spray arm with a damp cloth.

·Replace the spray arm back onto the impeller. Figure 21 shows the correct placement of the spray arm.

Figure 21 - Internal Parts

of the DishDrawer

Key

1.Spray Arm

2.Filter Plate

3.Drain Filter

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Contents Page Contents Clutter-Free Counter Top Becomes a Reality Unique Features of Your DishDrawerTMIntroduction Design Your Own Rack SystemGentler Introduction of Detergent AccessoriesGuilt-Free Small Load Big On the InsideBasic precautions, including the following Please read all instructions before operating the DishDrawerInstallation Maintenance OperationalImportant Safety Instructions Primary Control Buttons PowerControl Functions Lock Start / PauseDelay Start To Activate Delay StartSecondary Control Panel ProgramOperating Instructions Purpose of Each Insert DishDrawerTM AccessoriesUsage Plate Insert Dishdrawertm Loading BasketsSpray Arms Cup Rack PostsCutlery Baskets Detergent Quantities To Load the Detergent Dispenser Detergent and Rinse Agent DispenserDetergent Compartments To Load the Rinse Agent Dispenser Rinse Agent Indicator LightRinse Agent Dispenser How Much Rinse Agent to UseTo Enter the Option Adjustment Mode Option Adjustment ModeRinse Agent Setting Auto Power Water PressureWash Program Chart Wash Phase TspInstallation of Upper Kickstrip Reinstallation of the Upper KickstripCare Guide User Maintenance Instruction Cleaning the DishDrawerTMTo Clean the Filter Plate Vacation TimeProblem Solver Problem Possible Cause What to doRefer to Section on Foaming Incorrect amount Problem Possible Cause Fault Code Displays Fault Code U2Indicative Lights Faultwhat to do Fault Code F1 Indicative Lights Fault What to do DishDrawer Warranty Service Proof of Purchase