Dishwasher PART Ⅰ: Generic Version PART Ⅱ: Special Version MDWB1W,MDWB1SS,MDWB1BL Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher Keep this manual for future reference.
Dishwasher PART Ⅰ: Generic Version Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher Keep this manual for future reference.
CONTENTS 3 SAFETY INFORMATION 8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 9 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 9 11 External Care Internal Care Caring For The Dishwasher 13 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 13 16 About Power Connection Water Supply And Drain Connection Of Drain Hoses Position The Appliance Built-In Installation 21 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 24 LOADING THE BASKETS ACCORDING TO AS/NZS 2007.1 9 14 15 16 NOTE: Reviewing the section on troubleshooting Tips will help you solve some common problems by yourself.
SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING When using your dishwasher , follow the precautions listed below: This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: -staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; -farm houses; -by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; -bed and breakfast type environments.
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. (For IEC60335-1 ) Packaging material could be dangerous for children! This appliance is for indoor household use only. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid. Please unplug before cleaning and performing maintenance on the appliance. Use a soft cloth moistened with mild soap, and then use a dry cloth to wipe it again.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance; If it does not fit the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher. Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is operating, there is a risk of water squirting out. Do not place any heavy objects on or stand on the door when it is open. The appliance could tip forward.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “ dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For unmarked plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer's recommendations. Use only detergent and rinse agents recommended for use in an automatic dishwasher. Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher. The door should not be left open, since this could increase the risk of tripping.
Disposal For disposing of package and the appliance please go to a recycling centre. Therefore cut off the power supply cable and make the door closing device unusable. Cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled paper and should be disposed in the waste paper collection for recycling.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW IMPORTANT: To get the best performance from your dishwasher, read all operating instructions before using it for the first time. Spray arm Filter assembly Dispenser Cup rack Basket Cutlery rack NOTE: Pictures are only for reference, different models may be different. Please prevail in kind.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING External Care The door and the door seal Clean the door seals regularly with a soft damp cloth to remove food deposits. When the dishwasher is being loaded, food and drink residues may drip onto the sides of the dishwasher door.These surfaces are outside the wash cabinet and are not accessed by water from the spray arms. Any deposits should be wiped off before the door is closed.
Fine filter Main filter Open 1 Hold the coarse filter and rotate it anticlockwise to unlock the filter. Lift the filter upwards and out of the dishwasher. 2 Lift fine filter up from main filter. 3 Larger food remnants can be cleaned by rinsing the filter under running water. For a more thorough clean, use a soft cleaning brush. 4 Reassemble the fi lters in the reverse order of the dissasembly, replace the filter insert, and rotate clockwise to the close arrow. WARNING Do not over tighten the filters.
Spray arms It is necessary to clean the spray arms regularly for hard water chemicals will clog the spray arm jets and bearings. To clean the spray arms, follow the instructions below: 1 To remove the lower spray arm, pull out the spray arm upward. 2 Wash the arms in soapy and warm water and use a soft brush to clean the jets. Replace them after rinsing them thoroughly. Caring For The Dishwasher Frost precaution please take frost protection measures on the dishwasher in winter.
Remove the plug Before cleaning or performing maintenance, always remove the plug from the socket. No solvents or abrasive cleaning To clean the exterior and rubber parts of the dishwasher,do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products.Only use a cloth with warm soapy water. To remove spots or stains from the surface of the interior, use a cloth dampened with water an a little vinegar, or a cleaning product made specifically for dishwashers.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power before installing dishwasher. Failure to do so could result in death or electrical shock. Attention The installation of the pipes and electrical equipments should be done by professionals. About Power Connection WARNING For personal safety: Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug with this appliance. Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the earthing connection from the power cord.
Water Supply And Drain Cold water connection Connect the cold water supply hose to a threaded 3/4(inch) connector and make sure that it is fastened tightly in place. If the water pipes are new or have not been used for an extended period of time, let the water run to make sure that the water is clear. This precaution is needed to avoid the risk of the water inlet to be blocked and damage the appliance.
Connection Of Drain Hoses Insert the drain hose into a drain pipe with a minimum diameter of 4 cm, or let it run into the sink, making sure to avoid bending or crimping it. The height of drain pipe must be less than 600mm. The free end of the hose must not be immersed in water to avoid the back flow of it.
How to drain excess water from hoses If the sink is 1000 higher from the floor, the excess water in hoses cannot be drained directly into the sink. It will be necessary to drain excess water from hoses into a bowl or suitable container that is held outside and lower than the sink. Water outlet Connect the water drain hose. The drain hose must be correctly fitted to avoid water leaks. Ensure that the water drain hose is not kinked or squashed.
Fully-integrated Step 1a: If only the body into cabinets, please make this map the size of the cabinet hole. 80 458 min 100 550 Electrical, drain band water supply line entrances, both sides min 555 m in Space of cabinet Step 1b: ) / 2 +3 458 min ( C-555 F(17) 100 Electrical, drain band water supply line entrances, both sides 80 A=D(480)+9.5 If the entire decorative panel into the cabinet also, the size of A should be equal to D +9.
Step 2: Aesthetic panel's dimensions and installation Weight of the decorative panel should be min 3Kg-max 4Kg. Dim.A and B could be alterable by handle, Dim.C, D and E could be alterable by fact, Dim.E should be in range 16~22mm, besides the appliance assembling decorative panel. 457.5 8- 2(deep12) 2- 15(deep5) 16~22(E) 21.5 95 35 26.
Step 4: Assemble the decorative door on the dishwasher, as figure. First install screw between the cabinet base board and decorative panel, in all 16; then pull glide from out door groove, case 8-screw between decorative panels and glide .
Step 5: Install the adjust screw into the base Step 6: Install the dishwasher in aperture, but not full, as figure, adjust screw, let its bottom align aperture’s base, then push dishwasher full.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Before Calling For Service Reviewing the charts on the following pages may save you from calling for service. Problem Possible causes Solution Fuse blown, or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher. Power supply is not turned on. Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely. Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket.
Problem Possible Causes What To Do There are rust stains on cutlery The affected items are not corrosion resistant. Avoid washing items that are not corrosion resistant in the dishwasher. Knocking noise in the wash cabinet The spray arm is knocking against an item in a basket. Interrupt the program, and rearrange the items which are obstructing the spray arm. Rattling noise in the wash cabinet Item of crockery are loose in the wash cabinet.
Problem Possible Causes What To Do Detergent left in dispenser cups Dishes block detergent dispenser cups Re-loading the dishes properly. The dishesare not drying Improper loading Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions. Too little rinse-aid Increase the amount of rinse-aid / Refill the rinse-aid dispenser. Dishes are removed too soon Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing. Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape.
LOADING THE BASKETS ACCORDING TO AS/NZS 2007.1: 1.Upper basket: Number 6 1 3 2 5 7 4 Item 1 Cups 2 Saucers 3 Glasses 4 Dessert dishes 5 Dinner plates 6 Soup plates 7 Cutlery basket Number Item 2.Cutlery basket: 5 1 2 1 5 4 3 4 4 3 2 5 3 2 3 4 4 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 5 3 1 4 1 1 Soup spoons 2 Forks 3 Knives 4 Teaspoons 5 Dessert spoons 2 3 2 5 1 Information for comparability tests in accordance with (*AS/NZS 2007.
PART Ⅱ: Special Version MDWB1W,MDWB1SS,MDWB1BL Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher and Keep this manual for future reference.
CONTENTS 4 USING YOUR DISHWASHER 4 12 Control Panel Preparing And Loading Dishes Function Of The Rinse Aid And Detergent Filling The Rinse Aid Reservoir Filling The Detergent Dispenser 13 PROGRAMMING THE DISHWASHER 13 15 Wash Cycle Table Starting A Cycle Wash Changing The Program Mid-cycle Forget To Add A Dish? 16 ERROR CODES 17 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7 10 11 14 14 NOTE: If you cannot solve the problems by yourself, please ask for help from a professional technician.
QUICK USER GUIDE Please read the corresponding content on the instruction manual for detailed operating method. 1 Install the dishwasher (Please check the section 5 “INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ” of PART Ⅰ: Generic Version.
USING YOUR DISHWASHER Control Panel 1 2 4 3 7 8 9 11 5 6 10 Operation (Button) 1 Power Press this button to turn on your dishwasher, the screen lights up. 2 Lock This option allows you to lock the buttons on the control panel - except the Power button - so children cannot accidently start the dishwasher by pressing the buttons on the panel. 3 Delay Press this button to set the delayed hours for washing. You can delay the start of washing up to 24 hours.
Display Intensive Heavily soiled items include pots and pans. With dried on food. Heavy For heavily soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. ECO This is the standard program suitable for normally soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. 7 Program indicator Glass For lightly soiled crockery and glass. 90 Min For normally soiled loads that need quick wash. Rapid A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads that do not need drying.
Display Rinse Aid 10 Warning indicator If the “ ” indicator is lit, it means the dishwasher is low on dishwasher rinse aid and requires a refill. Water Faucet If the “ 11 Progress indicator ” indicator is lit, it means the water faucet closed. Program end when the program is end, the indicator will be lit.
Preparing And Loading Dishes Consider buying utensils which are identified as dishwasher-proof. For particular items, select a program with the lowest possible temperature. To prevent damage, do not take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher immediately after the program has ended.
Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing downwards so that water cannot collect in the container or a deep base. Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another, or cover each other. To avoid damage, glasses should not touch one another. The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee and tea cups.
Loading the cutlery basket For personal safety and a top quality cleaning, place the silverware in the basket making sure that: They do not nest together. Silverware is placed with the handles-down. But place knives and other potentially dangerous utensils are placed handles-up. WARNING Do not let any item extend through the bottom.
Function Of The Rinse Aid And Detergent The rinse aid is released during the final rinse to prevent water from forming droplets on your dishes, which can leave spots and streaks. It also improves drying by allowing water to roll off the dishes. Your dishwasher is designed to use liquid rinse aids. WARNING Only use branded rinse aid for dishwasher. Never fill the rinse aid dispenser with any other substances (e.g. Dishwasher cleaning agent, liquid detergent). This would damage the appliance.
Filling The Rinse Aid Reservoir Rinse-Aid indicator 1 To open the dispenser, turn the cap to the "open" (left) arrow and lift it out. 2 Carefully pour in the rinse-aid into its dispenser, whilst avoiding it to overflow. NOTE: Clean up any spilled rinse aid with an absorbent cloth to avoid excessive foaming during the next wash. 3 Replace the cap by inserting it aligned with "open" arrow and turning it to the closed (right) arrow.
Filling The Detergent Dispenser Push latch to open A 1 Press the release catch on the detergent dispenser to open the cover. B 2 Add detergent into the larger cavity (A) for the main wash cycle . For more heavily soiled wash loads, also add some detergent into the smaller cavity (B) for the pre-wash cycle . 3 Close the cover and press on it until it locks into place. NOTE: Be aware that depending on the soiling of water, setting may be different.
PROGRAMMING THE DISHWASHER Wash Cycle Table The table below shows which programs are best for the levels of food residue on them and how much detergent is needed. It also show various information about the programs. ( )Means: need to fill rinse into the Rinse-Aid Dispenser. Program Intensive Heavy (*AS/NZS 2007.1) Description Of Cycle Pre-wash(50℃) Wash(70℃) Rinse Rinse Rinse(70℃) Drying Pre-wash Wash(60℃) Rinse Rinse(70℃) Drying Pre-wash Wash(50℃) Rinse Rinse(70℃) Drying Detergent Pre/Main 5/17.
Program Description Of Cycle Detergent Pre/Main Running Time(min) Energy (Kwh) Water (L) 15 0.02 5 80 0.48 5 Rinse Rinse Aid Fruit wash Self-cleaning Wash(70℃) Rinse Rinse(65℃) Drying 15g (Or 1 piece) NOTE: *AS/NZS 2007.1: This program is the test cycle. The information for comparability test in accordance with *AS/NZS 2007.1. Starting A Cycle Wash 1. Draw out the lower and upper basket, load the dishes and push them back.
1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Start/Pause button to pause the washing. Press program button for more than 3 seconds - the program will cancel. Press the program button to select the desired program. Press the Start/Pause button, after 10 seconds, the dishwasher will start. 3 sec Forget To Add A Dish? A forgotten dish can be added any time before the detergent dispenser opens. If this is the case, follow the instructions below: 1. Press the Start/Pause button to pause the washing. 2.
ERROR CODES If there is a malfunction, the dishwasher will display error codes to identify these: Codes Meanings Possible Causes E1 Longer inlet time. Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted, or water pressure is too low. E3 Not reaching required temperature. Malfunction of heating element. E4 Overflow. Some element of dishwasher leaks. Ed Failure of communication between main PCB with display PCB. Open circuit or break wiring for the communication.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION W D1 H D2 Height (H) 438mm Width (W) 550mm Depth (D1) 500mm (with the door closed) Depth (D2) 812mm (with the door opened 90°) 17
Product fiche Manufacturer MIDEA Type / Description MDWB1W,MDWB1SS,MDWB1BL Standard place settings 6 Energy efficiency class 2.5 Water consumption class 3.5 Standard cleaning cycle ECO Energy consumption of the standard cleaning cycle 0.45 kWh Water consumption of the standard cleaning cycle 7.