Asko D1996 Use and Care Manual

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Use & Care Guide
ASKO D1996
DEAR ASKO CUSTOMER
Welcome to the family of ASKO customers. We hope that you will get many years of good use of your
new dishwasher. The dishwasher is very sophisticated. In order to get best possible use of your
machine and all its functions we recommend you to read this Use and Care Guide before you use the
dishwasher.
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Page 1 - ASKO D1996

Use & Care GuideASKO D1996DEAR ASKO CUSTOMERWelcome to the family of ASKO customers. We hope that you will get many years of good use of yournew d

Page 2 - SERVICE & GUARANTEE

10Place larger plates, dishes, pots, saucepansand cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lowerbasket. The detachable plate rack that is supp-lied with

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11 Intensive washUse the Intensive wash programme for heavilysoiled ware, such as pots and pans, and gratinforms. The dishwasher can suitably be loade

Page 4

12CONSUMPTION FIGURESWashing time (appr. min)* Energy (appr. kWh) Washing time (appr. min)** Energy (appr. kWh)

Page 5 - CHILDREN’S SAFETY!

13OPTIONS ECO/BIO FUNCTIONThe Eco/Bio function reduces temperature ofthe main wash to 50°C and extends duration ofthe washing phase by 15 minutes. Thi

Page 6 - TECHNICAL DATA

14ECO WASHCHOOSE ECONOMY WASHPress the E-button to reduce temperature of themain wash to 50°C. Duration of the main wash-ing phase will be extended by

Page 7 - DISHWARE BASKETS*

15For a variety of reasons, some articles are unsu-itable for machine washing. Some materials can-not withstand high temperature, others can bedamaged

Page 8 - DISPENSER

16CLEANINGCLEANINGThe inside of the machine is made of stainlesssteel, which is kept clean by normal use. Howe-ver, deposits of lime can be formed ins

Page 9 - BASIC INSTRUCTIONS

17Spray armsSpray-arm jets and bearings may sometimes be-come clogged. Screw off the nut and take offthe washer on top of the spray arm and lift offth

Page 10

18TOPPING UP WITH RINSE AIDDrying will be faster if you use rinse aid. Therinse-aid indicating lamp on the panel will lightwhen the rinse-aid containe

Page 11

19SALTFILLING WITH SALTThe salt compartment must be filled with saltbefore using a machine that is equipped with awater softener. Use coarse salt or r

Page 12 - STANDARD PROGRAMMES

2SERVICE & GUARANTEESERVICEBefore calling for service, check to see whetherthe faults is due to something that you can putright yourself. See Trou

Page 13 - DELAYED START

20SETTINGSREPROGRAMMINGSome of the machine functions can be reprogrammed. Access to reprogramming of the machine isgained via the ordinary control but

Page 14 - ECO WASH

21ADD ADDITIONAL RINSINGProceed as follows to give an extra rinse in the Intensive and Normal wash:1. PRESS NORMAL WASH FIVE TIMES* (WITHIN 15 SECONDS

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22SETTING THE PUMPING-OUT TIMEThe pumping-out time can suitably be extended if you are using a long drain hose, max. 3 metres,or if the machine for an

Page 16 - CLEANING

23FAULT INDICATIONSINDICATOR LAMPSINDICATION TYPE OF FAULT ACTIONDOOR IS OPEN PREVENTING START OF THE SELECTED CLOSE THE DOORPROGRAMME(NORMAL FOR THIS

Page 17 - Spray arms

24TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHWASHING RESULTSFAULT - POOR WASHING PERFORMANCEPossible causes1. Rotation of spray arms prevented by protruding object. Check

Page 18 - RINSE AID

25• Very hard water. Compensate with acidic rinse aid.Still not clean after testing with citric acid?• The cause is probably temperature that is too h

Page 19

26TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHWASHERIf the machine does not work, check first to find out if the reason is a simple fault that you canremedy yourself. Try

Page 20 - SETTINGS

27PERFORMANCE INFORMATIONEXAMPLE OF HOW TO LOAD THE MACHINE STANDARD TESTSDishwashing and drying performanceAustralia: AS/NZS 2007.1Dishwashing progra

Page 21 - Right level

QUICK GUIDE1.FILL THE BASKETSRemove large particles of food and waste. It is not necessary to rinse, thanks to the Super CleaningSystem™.2. DOSE THE D

Page 22 - SETTING THE WATER HARDNESS

3CONTENTSREAD FIRSTSafety 4Children’s safety 5The parts of the dishwasher 6Technical data 6Baskets 7Dispenser 8Control panel, symbols 8HOW TO USE THE

Page 23 - FAULT INDICATIONS

4PULL-LATCH (FULLY INTEGRATED MACHINES ONLY)The machine will stop if the door is openedduring operation. However, since the machineis fitted with a pu

Page 24 - Possible causes

5CHILD-SAFE STOPPING AND STARTINGTo stop a dishwashing programme, the stopbutton must be pressed for three seconds. Thisdelay is integrated.To prevent

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61. KNIFE BASKET2. UPPER BASKET3. LAMP4. SPRAY ARMS5.LOWER BASKET6. CUTLERY BASKET7. RINSE AID FILLING8. RINSE AID DISPENSER9. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT10

Page 26 - TROUBLE SHOOTING - DISHWASHER

7DISHWARE BASKETS*Upper basketLower basket4Cutlery basket5Knife rack61. ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDING RACKS2. DIVIDED CUP SHELF3. FOLDABLE GLASS THREAD4. LOW

Page 27 - PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

8CONTROL PANEL*1. MAIN POWER SWITCH2. INDICATION LAMPS3. INTENSIVE WASH4. NORMAL WASH5. QUICK WASH6. RINSE & HOLD7. ECO/BIO-FUNCTION8. TEMPERATURE

Page 28 - QUICK GUIDE

9BASIC INSTRUCTIONSThe following step-by-step instructions will helpyou to achieve the best possible results. FILL THE BASKETS PROPERLYYour dishwasher

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