DSF6106WDSF6106XUser ManualENDishwasher
Unloading the baskets1. Let the tableware cool down before you remove itfrom the appliance. Hot items can be easilydamaged.2. First remove items from
TroubleshootingIf the appliance does not start or it stops duringoperation, before you contact the Service, check if youcan solve the problem by yours
Problem Possible solutionThe dishes are wet.• The program does not have a drying phase or has a drying phase withlow temperature.• The rinse aid dispe
c) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux productpurchased by you and accompanied by thisdocument;d) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux authorised servicecentres;e) ‘El
failure. The benefits to you given by this warrantyare in addition to your other rights and remediesunder a law in relation to the Appliances or servi
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ContentsSafety information 2Safety instructions 3Control panel 4Programs 5Before first use 5Daily use 6Hints and tips9Care and cleaning 10Troubleshoot
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, itsAuthorised Service Centre or a similarly qualified persons in order to av
• Do not drink and play with the water in theappliance.• Do not remove the dishes from the appliance untilthe programme is completed. There can bedete
Indicator DescriptionRinse aid indicator. It is always off while the program operates.Half Load indicator.ProgramsProgram Degree of soilType of loadPr
3. Start a program to remove any processingresiduals that can still be inside the appliance. Donot use detergent and do not load the baskets.Adding ri
Program selection modeThe appliance must be in Program selection mode to start a program. If the control panel does not show thiscondition, use the Re
Option Half load 1. Set the program.2. Press the related indicator comes on.3. Press to start the program.This option is available with , and .W
The indicator comes on. If you do not deactivate the appliance within 5 minutes all indicators goes off. Thishelps to decrease energy consumption.Tu
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