Fisher & Paykel DD124P5, DD224P5 manual US CA 10 Caring for your dinnerware, Vacation time

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US CA 10 Caring for your dinnerware

The combination of high temperatures and dishwasher detergent may cause damage to some items if they are washed in a dishwasher. Remember, if in any doubt about any aspect concerning items washed in the DishDrawer®, follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items, or wash the item by hand.

Cutlery & silverware

All cutlery and silverware should be rinsed immediately after use to prevent tarnishing caused by some foods. The Rinse wash program is useful for this. Silver items should not come into contact with stainless steel, e.g. other cutlery. Mixing these items can cause staining. Remove silver cutlery from the DishDrawer® and hand dry it immediately after the program has finished if needed.

Aluminum

Aluminum can be dulled by dishwasher detergent. The degree of change depends on the quality of the product.

Other metals

Iron and cast iron objects can rust and stain other items. Copper, pewter and brass tend to stain.

Woodware

Wooden items are generally sensitive to heat and water. Regular use in a dishwasher may cause deterioration over time. If in doubt, wash by hand.

Glassware

Most everyday glassware is dishwasher safe. Crystal, very fine and antique glassware may etch that is, become opaque. You may prefer to wash these items by hand.

Plastic

Some plastic may change shape or color with hot water. Check manufacturer’s instructions about washing plastic items. Washable plastic items should be weighed down so they do not flip over and fill with water or fall through the basket during the wash.

Decorated items

Most modern china patterns are dishwasher safe. Antique items, those with a pattern painted over the glaze, gold rims or hand painted china may be more sensitive to machine washing. If in doubt, wash by hand.

Glued items

Certain adhesives are softened or dissolved in machine washing. If in doubt, wash by hand.

Vacation time

If the DishDrawer® is not going to be used for some time, we recommend you ensure the baskets are empty. Leave the inside of the DishDrawer® clean. Leave the drawers ajar to allow air to circulate. Turn off both the power and water supply to the DishDrawer®.

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Contents DishDrawer Contents Safety and warnings Important safety precautionsInstallation MaintenanceOperational Controls Wash program selector Power failureChildlock Eco button optionalStart OperationLoad dishes FinishStandard wash program when to use Wash program chartEco wash program when to use US CA 10 Caring for your dinnerware Vacation timeRinse Agent Dishwasher standards test 11 US CAWash Program Normal Cycle Detergent Quantities Recommended Loading PatternBasket US CA 12 AccessoriesDrain filter access panel Mega rackCup racks AccessoriesCutlery basket How to load your DishDrawer US CA 14 LoadingLoading 15 US CA How not to load your DishDrawerDetergent dispenser Filling the detergent dispenserHard water situations Detergent quantitiesWash type Wash program Detergent quantities Soft water situationsFilling the rinse agent dispenser Rinse agent indicator lightRinse agent dispenser How much rinse agent to useAuto Power setting Option adjustmentsRinse Agent setting End of Wash Program BeepsMake an US CA 20 Option adjustmentsAdjustment SaveUser maintenance instructions Cleaning the surfacesCleaning the drain filter, spray arm Filter plate User maintenance instructionsCleaning the drain filter Cleaning the spray arm and filter plate Troubleshooting Not start IntermittentDishDrawer will DishDrawerHow to recognize a fault code Fault codesHow to attend to a fault code Fault Codes Possible Causes What to Do Fill Fault Service Before you call for service or assistanceHow long does this limited warranty last? WarrantyLimited warranty This warranty does not coverCommercial use No other warranties