Smeg LSA14X7 instruction manual User instructions, Loading The Upper Basket

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UPPER BASKET

User instructions

UPPER BASKET

It is recommended to load the upper basket with small- or medium-sized items such as glasses, small plates, tea or coffee cups, shallow bowls and light objects made from heat resistant plastic. If the upper basket is used in the lowermost position, it can also be loaded with serving dishes, provided they are only slightly soiled.

LOADING THE UPPER BASKET

Load plates facing forward; cups, bowls etc. must always be facing downwards. The left-hand side of the basket can be loaded with two layers of cups and glasses. The centre can be filled with plates and side- plates, fitted upright into the supports provided.

Loading examples:

½ LOAD

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Contents GUIDE FOR USING THE DISHWASHER AND THE WASHING PROGRAMS Contents 1. Safety and operating instructions Safety instructionsUSES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE NEVER BE REMOVEDTHIS DISHWASHER MUST BE USED BY ADULTS APPLIANCE AQUASTOP MODELS2.1 Water supply connection Installation instructions2. Installation and hook-up DRAIN CONNECTION CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLYIF THE APPLIANCE IS PROVIDED WITH A PLUGLESS SUPPLY CORD 2.2 Electrical connection and precautionsNEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY PULLING ON THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD FOR GREAT BRITAIN ONLY Fuse replacement3. Description of the controls User instructionsSELECTED PROGRAM INDICATOR LIGHTS 3.1 Upper panel“3/1” OPTION BUTTON 13 INFORMATION DISPLAY SETTING THE WASHING PROGRAM AND SWITCHING ON“3/1” OPTION LIGHT HALF LOAD BUTTONReference program as per EN 50242 standard See energy label 0,85 0,03100’ 1,20Before starting a washing program make sure that 3.2 Washing programsThe correct amount of detergent has been added to the dispenser EXTRA PROGRAMSDELAYED START available in all programs except the soak program SELECTING HALF LOAD WASHavailable in all programs except the soak program CHANGING THE PROGRAM CANCELLING THE CURRENT PROGRAMTO SAVE ON ENERGY! … AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT TO CUT DOWN ON DETERGENT CONSUMPTION! … AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENTREMOVING THE DISHES END OF CYCLE4.1 Using the water softening system 4. Operating instructionsADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM WATER HARDNESS TABLE 4.2 Using the rinse aid and detergent dispensersADDING THE RINSE AID ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER SETTINGDuring the washing cycle, the dispenser will be opened automatically ADDING THE DETERGENTUser instructions MAKE SURE that the items being washed are dishwasher-safe 4.3 General warnings and recommendationsCorrect loading of the dishes helps ensure optimal washing results Dishes and objects in copper, tin, zinc or brass these tend to stain Items which are not dishwasher-safeLOWER BASKET 4.4 Using the basketsLoading examples ½ LOAD LOADING THE LOWER BASKETCUTLERY BASKET LOADING THE UPPER BASKET UPPER BASKETDepending on the models, the basket may be equipped with some or all of the following accessories Version B ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKETUser instructions CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTER 5. Cleaning and maintenanceCLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS 5.1 General warnings and recommendationsGENERAL WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE FILTER UNITPROLONGED DISUSE Fill the rinse aid dispenser Shut off the water supply tapIf the dishes are not being cleaned properly, check that TROUBLESHOOTING MINOR PROBLEMSBEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLONGED DISUSE Reconnect the water intake hose and open the tap againIf there are visible traces of rust inside the tank If the dishes fail to dry or remain dull, check thatIf the dishes show signs of streaking, staining, etc., check that FAULT 6. TroubleshootingSafety level E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6Turbine flow-regulator malfunction E7 E8 E9Alternate washing system malfunction Water intake system malfunctionElectrical characteristics TECHNICAL DATAWidth Height depending on models Capacity Water supply pressure