Equator WB 65 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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User Instructions
Selecting a Wash Program
To select the desired Wash Program, turn the Program
Selector Knob clockwise until the mark coincides with
the program required. NEVER TRY TO TURN THE
CONTROL COUNTER - CLOCKWISE.
Additional function keys
Your dishwasher has a number of additional function
keys, which have to be selected according to the WASH
PROGRAM desired. Reference the Wash Program
Guide on the dishwasher Control Panel, also listed on
Page 3.
Starting the Dishwasher
When starting the dishwasher, carefully follow these
steps:
1. Check to make sure that the dishwasher is
plugged-in and that there is power available to
it.
2. Check the water tap or faucet to ensure it is in
the "ON" position.
3. Check the Rinse Aid Dispenser Level indicator.
4. Load the various glasses, plates, cookware and
cutlery as previously described.
5. Fill the Detergent Dispenser.
6. Select the desired Wash Program to suit the load.
7. Press the On/Off Button. The On/Off indicator
light will illuminate and the selected wash
program has begun.
Important - To open the door or interrupt the
wash program at any time, always press the On/Off
Button to the "Off" position first.
End-of-Cycle &
Unloading the Dishwasher
When the Program Knob reaches the Stop 0
position and the «Ready» indicator light on the con-
trol panel illuminates, the selected wash program is
complete.
Press the On/Off Button .
Turn off the water and unplug the dishwasher.
Emptying the Dishwasher
We recommend that you wait until the dishes are dry
before removing them.
By opening the door slightly and allowing to stand a
moment following the end of program, the final drying
process will be accelerated.
Open the door completely and remove the dishes.
Empty the lower rack first, preventing spillage of any
residual water trapped in deep wells of cups or on
more difficult to dry plastic items loaded in the upper
rack.
The silverware/cutlery basket is easily removed from
the lower basket for convenience in unloading.
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