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DE DIETRICH DVH1200JU User Manual

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SUPER EASY: hold the basket by the

side handles and pull upwards with both

hands at the same time (both to raise and

lower it)(3.1.2). Ensure that it is level.

NORMAL: with the basket empty,

remove the stops (3.1.3); take the basket

out (3.1.4); insert it at the required height

and fit the stop back into place.

3.2 Putting the dishes into the machine.
Ensure that the dishes are

dishwasher-safe.

It is not advisable to put items made of

wood, silver, aluminium, decorated

porcelain or non heat-resistant plastic into

the dishwasher.

For correct washing, it is essential that

the dishes are positioned suitably in the

baskets without touching each other.

The lower basket is for the dirtiest items:

casserole dishes, bowls and plates.

Start to fill the basket from the outside

(3.2.1). Put the casserole dishes in facing

down, the soup dishes on the left and the

plates on the right.

If you have dropdown supports, you

can use them in their horizontal position

for large items such as casserole dishes

(3.2.2 - 3.2.3).

Put the cutlery in with the handle facing

downwards (3.2.4)

Knives and other sharp utensils should

be placed in the basket with their points

downwards or horizontally.

The top basket is for delicate items: cups,

glasses, porcelain, crystal and standard

size plates (3.2.5). There is an area for

long utensils and dropdown supports that

can be used for wine glasses when put

into vertical position (3.2.6).

For the Express programme or the Top

Load function , all of the dishes should

be placed in the Top Basket (3.2.7).

And for the Bottom Load function, the

dishes will be placed only in the Bottom

Basket (3.2.3).

Ensure that there is no obstacle

preventing the sprinklers from turning

around (3.2.8) or the detergent

compartment from opening.

If the level is 0, DO NOT use salt. If

you have any questions, consult the

technical support service.

Electronic setting.
If your model is type A, hold down the

Opc button (2.2.1) for more than 3

seconds. The current value will appear

on the display when you release it L2

(2.2.2)

Press the same key several times until

you reach the required value.

Validate by pressing button (2.2.3).
If your model has a Time Delay

(2.2.4) or Duo Zone (2.2.5) or 1/2

Load (2.2.6) button, hold this button

down for at least 3 seconds. When you

release it, the current L2 value will

appear on the display (2.2.2), or pilot

lights will flash (2.2.7).

Press the same key several times until

you reach the required value.

Validate by pressing PROG button

(2.2.8).

For all other models (models “e” without

Option buttons), hold down the PROG

button for at least 5 seconds. On

releasing the button the current value

will be shown by flashing pilot lights

(2.2.7).

If the model has less than 5

programmes, level 0 will be shown by

the pilot lights switching off (except for

the steady END/STOP light) (2.2.9).

Press the PROG button repeatedly until

the desired value is reached.

Validate by releasing the PROG button

and not pressing it again for at least 10

seconds. After this time, it will

automatically store the value and exit to

the main menu.

2.3 Preliminary cleaning. You should run a

preliminary wash (without detergent,

dishes or rinse aid). First of all, if you

need to, load the dishwasher with salt

(2.3.1) without completely filling the

compartment. Fill it up with water (2.3.2)

and stir with a spoon. Close the lid and

start the programme.

3.1 Regulating the top basket. Types of

regulation (3.1.1)

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