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[. . . ]  The water hardness has to be between 8° and 14° F (0, 8-1, 4 mmol/l). For higher hardness install a water softener containing at least 16 liters of resin. WARNING: If the machine works continuously with short cycles, it is necessary to connect it to hot water at 50° C. [. . . ] When the set temperatures are reached, the lamps (B) and (D) switch off, showing that the dishwasher is ready for starting the washing cycle. Check that the boiler thermometer (A) and the tank thermometer (C) are at the preset temperatures. During the installation, when the Break Tank is empty, switch on the appliance and keep the door open, so that the Break Tank fills up before putting the kitchenware into the appliance. The internal thermostats are set by the manufacturer at the following temperatures:  boiler temperature: 78° C;  tank temperature: 55° C. 22 WASHING CYCLE  Open the dishwasher door.  In order to achieve the best washing results, remove all the solids from the kitchen utensils, empty pots and saucepans, and soften any encrustations with specific products.  Ice cream basins, pots, pans, buckets, saucepans and other kitchenware are to be placed in the basket with their concave part downwards; ladles and similar kitchen utensils are to be placed in their suitable container provided as standard equipment.  Select the washing cycle:  When it is switched on, the dishwasher is automatically ready to carry out the short washing cycle, suitable for kitchenware not particularly dirty. This operation is signaled by the turning off of the lamp (H) and the turning on of the lamp (I).  Push again the button (G) in order to select the continuous washing cycle, suitable for kitchenware particularly dirty and encrusted. This operation is signaled by the turning off of the lamp (I) and by the turning on of the lamp (L).  Push again the button (G) in order to select again the short washing cycle. This operation is signaled by the turning off of the lamp (L) and by the turning on of the lamp (H).  After the washing cycle is started, it is not possible to change from the short cycle to the long cycle or vice versa. The dishwasher begins the washing and rinsing cycles automatically, as shown by the blinking of the lamp (H), (I) or (L), and it starts the rinse-aid dispenser automatically. When the working cycle comes to its end, the lamp (H), (I) or (L) stops blinking and stays on.  It is available on demand the “THERMOLOCK” device, which extends the washing cycle until the water in the boiler reaches the pre-set temperature. [. . . ] This operation is particularly recommended for the good working of the heating elements. 24 It is possible to clean the washing arms simply removing the plastic plugs placed at their ends. The plugs present a bayonet coupling and can be easily removed turning them anti-clockwise towards the letter “A”, as shown on the plug itself. DRAIN PUMP After emptying the machine through the drain pump, clean the drain pump filter carrying out the following operations.  Remove the drain pump filter and hold the water that is remained inside the pump. [. . . ]

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