Operation Manual

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MAINTENANCE
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7.1 CLEANING OF SPAY-ROTORS
The spray-rotors can easily be removed for the periodic cleaning of the jets in order to prevent possible
obstructions.
Wash them thoroughly under running water and put them back in their correct position.
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7.2 CLEANING OF FILTERS
After each wash the filter group should be checked in order to remove possible dirt residues. Proceed as follows:
Unscrew the external filter 1 by turning it in an anticlockwise direction.
Take out the central filter 2
Remove the fine filter 3.
Clean all these components under running water. It is important to clean all filters thoroughly because the
dishwasher cannot function properly with obstructed filters.
We recommend to put the cleaned filters back in their positions immediately to avoid damage to the wash pump.
WARNING: Dirty filters may affect good washing results.
To remove the upper spray-rotor:
Unscrew anticlockwise the support of the spray-rotor.
To remove the lower spray-rotor:
Pull the spray-rotor upwards and take it out.
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7.3 CLEANING THE DRAINAGE PUMP
The pump may be accessed from inside the
machine.
1. Always disconnect the plug from the mains
socket before cleaning the pump.
2. Unscrew the external filter 1 by turning it in an
anticlockwise direction (fig. 21).
3. Remove the fine filter 3 (fig. 23).
4. Finally, remove the small insert Z from the left
part of the drainage hole in the base of the
appliance.
5. By placing your finger inside the hole, it is
possible to rotate the pump propeller and elimi-
nate any blockages which may have occurred.
6. Replace the insert and the filters.
7. Plug the appliance back into the mains socket.
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CAUTION:
Do not forget to replace insert Z.
CAUTION:
Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply (by pulling the plug out
of the socket) before cleaning the appliance or performing any maintenance operations.