Whirlpool KDDD 6010 Instruction for Use

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Page 1 - KDDS 6010 - KDDD 6010

KDDS 6010 - KDDD 6010Instructions for use5019_709_02000_IFU_GB 30-05-2007 11:58 Pagina 1

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The detergent and rinse aid dispenser is located on the inside of theDishDrawer®. The detergent dispenser has two compartments, thepre wash compartmen

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We highly recommend the regular use of liquid rinse aid to give thebest drying results. Rinse aid gives a streak free, sparkling clean lookto glass an

Page 4 - Operating instructions

Soft water is required for dishwashing to prevent the build up of scale (lime deposits) on your dishes andin your DishDrawer®. If hard water is used f

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THE SALT RESERVOIRWater softening can only take place when there is salt in thereservoir. The salt reservoir must be filled prior to using theDishDraw

Page 6 - Wash programmes

CLEANING THE DISHDRAWER®From time to time the wash programme indicator panel and itssurrounds need to be cleaned to remove food particles, hard waters

Page 7 - Caring for your dinnerware

CLEANING THE SPRAY ARM1. Remove the basket carefully. Lift from the back end first so thatyou do not knock the detergent and rinse aid dispenser.2. Li

Page 8 - Accessories and loading

How to enter option adjustment modeAfter using the DishDrawer® you may want tochange some of the preset options to suit your needs.The settings for Ri

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How to remove the end of wash programmebeepsThe factory has programmed the DishDrawer® tobeep six times at the end of the wash programme.This feature

Page 10 - Detergent dispenser

HOW TO RECOGNISE A FAULT CODEWhen a fault has occurred, the DishDrawer® will continuously beep every second.The fault code will be displayed on the El

Page 11 - Rinse aid dispenser

If the DishDrawer® does not appear to be operating properly, check this chart below andcorrect where possible.Trouble shootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES

Page 12 - Water softener

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Page 13 - Rinse Aid

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DODishDrawer® interior isstained• Some foods, like tomato based products, maystain the inside of the DishDrawer®.• Pre

Page 14 - User maintenance instructions

Save these instructionsWARNINGBefore operating your DishDrawer®, pleaseread all the instructions before use.For your safety the information in this ma

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will be exposed to temperatures below freezing orexposed to weather.Do not use an extension cord or a portableelectrical outlet device (e.g. multi soc

Page 16 - Option adjustment mode

Your installer MUST have completed and checked the following:• The DishDrawer® is square and level.• The DishDrawer® is fastened securely to the cabin

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Page 18 - Fault codes

Operating instructions 4Wash programmes 6Caring for your dinnerware 7Accessories and loading 8Detergent dispenser 10Rinse aid dispenser 11Water soften

Page 19 - Trouble shooting

If you have a double DishDrawer®, eachDishDrawer® has its own control panel andcan run independently of the other.1 - LOAD DISHESRemove all excess foo

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7 -STARTClose the DishDrawer®. Press theSTART/PAUSE button to initiate the washprogramme. This button also functions as theDelay Start.PAUSETo pause

Page 21 - Important safety information

STANDARD PROGRAMME - When to useINTENSIVEHeavily soiled pots, pans & dishesNORMALDishes with normal soil for optimum wash & dry performanceFAS

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The combination of high temperatures anddishwasher detergent may cause damage tosome items if they are washed in theDishDrawer®. Remember, if in any d

Page 23 - Disposal of old appliances

The inserts and racks can be added or removed to suit yourindividual needs. If you have the double DishDrawer® model,some of the accessories are inter

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CUTLERY BASKETCutlery, small kitchen utensils and some plastic lids are best placedinto the cutlery basket. For best wash performance, we recommendloa

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