DAEWOO Dishwasher / User Manual

Models: DA1D5SI0ES - DA1D5SW0ES

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This User Manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your appliance. Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference.

Safety Icons and Meanings

⚠️ WARNING Serious injury or death risk
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangerous voltage risk
? FIRE Fire risk
CAUTION Injury or property damage risk
ℹ️ IMPORTANT / NOTE Operating the system correctly

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1. General Safety Warnings

1.2. Installation Warnings

1.3. During Use

RECYCLING

PACKAGING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Disposal of your old machine

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2. INSTALLATION

2.1. Machine Positioning

2.2. Water Connection

2.3. Water inlet hose

2.4. Drain Hose

Connect the water drain hose directly to water drain hole or to the sink outlet spigot. This connection should be minimum 50 cm and maximum 110 cm from floor that dishwasher is placed.

IMPORTANT: Items will not wash properly if a drain hose longer than 4 m is used.

Diagram showing drain hose connection with minimum and maximum height requirements.

2.5. Electrical connection

2.6. Fitting the machine undercounter

Diagram illustrating dimensions for undercounter fitting.

All Products (±2 mm) B1 (2nd basket) B2 (3rd basket)
Product's Height 820 mm 825 mm 835 mm

A: If there is no felt on the top of the product; you should take into account this product's height.

B1: If there is felt on the top of the product with 2nd basket; you should take into account this product's height.

B2: If there is felt on the top of the product with 3rd basket; you should take into account this product's height.

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

3.1. General appearance

Diagram of dishwasher components:

  1. Worktop
  2. Upper basket with racks
  3. Upper spray arm
  4. Lower basket
  5. Lower spray arm
  6. Filters
  7. Rating plate
  8. Control panel
  9. Detergent and rinse-aid dispenser
  10. Cutlery basket
  11. Salt dispenser
  12. Upper basket track latch
  13. Minii Active Drying Unit: This system provides better drying performance for your dishes.

3.2. Technical specifications

Specification Value
Capacity 10 place settings
Dimensions (mm) Height: 850mm, Width: 450mm, Depth: 598mm
Net weight 40kg
Operating voltage / frequency 220-240V 50 Hz,
Total current (A) 10(A)
Total power (W) 1900(W)
Water supply pressure Maximum: 1 (Mpa), Minimum: 0.03 (Mpa)

4. BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

4.1. Preparing your dishwasher for first use

4.2 Salt usage (IF AVAILABLE)

For a good washing function, the dishwasher needs soft, i.e. less calcareous water. Otherwise, white lime residues will remain on the dishes and the interior equipment. This will negatively affect your machine's washing, drying and shining performance. When water flows through the softener system, the ions forming the hardness are removed from the water and the water reaches the softness required to obtain the best washing result. Depending on the level of hardness of the inflowing water, these ions that harden the water accumulate rapidly inside the softener system. Therefore, the softener system has to be refreshed so that it operates with the same performance also during the next wash. For this purpose, dishwasher salt is used.

Machine can only be used by special dishwasher salt to soften the water. Do not use any small grained or powdered type of salts which can easily soluble. Using any other type of salt can damage your machine.

4.3 Fill the salt (IF AVAILABLE)

To add softener salt, open the salt compartment cap by turning it counter clockwise. (1) (2) At first use, fill the compartment with 1 kg salt and water (3) until it is almost overflowing. If available, using a funnel (4) will make filling easier. Replace the cap and close it. After every 20-30 Cycles add salt into your mach until it fills up (approx. 1 kg).

Diagram showing how to fill the salt compartment.

Only add water to the salt compartment on first use.

Use softener salt specifically produced for use in dishwashers.

When you start your dishwasher, the salt compartment is filled with water, therefore put the softener salt in prior to starting your machine.

If the softener salt has overflowed and you do not start the machine immediately, run a short washing program to protect your machine against corrosion.

4.4 Test Strip

Diagram illustrating the steps for using a test strip to determine water hardness.

NOTE: The level is set to 3 as default. If the water is well water or has a hardness level above 90 dF, we recommend that you use filter and refinement devices.

4.5 Water Hardness Table

Level German dH French dF British dE Indicator
1 0-5 0-9 0-6 L1 is seen on the display.
2 6-11 10-20 7-14 L2 is seen on the display.
3 12-17 21-30 15-21 L3 is seen on the display.
4 18-22 31-40 22-28 L4 is seen on the display.
5 23-31 41-55 29-39 L5 is seen on the display.
6 32-50 56-90 40-63 L6 is seen on the display.

4.6 Water Softener System

The dishwasher is equipped with a water softener which reduces the hardness in the mains water supply. To find out the hardness level of your tap water, contact your water company or use the test strip (if available).

4.7 Setting

4.8. Detergent usage

Only use detergents specifically designed for domestic dishwashers. Keep your detergents in cool, dry places out of reach of children.

Add the proper detergent for the selected program to ensure the best performance. The amount of detergent needed depends on the cycle, load size, and soil level of dishes.

Do not fill detergent into the detergent compartment more than required; otherwise you can see whitish streaks or bluish layers on glass and dishes and may cause glass corrosion. Continued use of too much detergent may cause machine damage. Using little detergent can result in poor cleaning and you can see whitish streaks in hard water.

See the detergent manufacturer's instructions for further information.

4.9 Filling the detergent

Push the latch to open the dispenser and pour in the detergent. Close the lid and press it until it locks in place. The dispenser should be refilled just before the start of each programme. If the dishes are heavily soiled, place additional detergent in the pre-wash detergent chamber.

Diagram showing detergent dispenser.

4.10 Using combined detergents

These products should be used according to the manufacturer's instructions. Never put combined detergents into the interior section or the cutlery basket. Combined detergents contain not only the detergent but also rinse-aid, salt replacement substances and additional components depending on the combination. We recommend you do not use combined detergents in short programmes. Please use powder detergents instead. If you encounter problems when using combined detergents, please contact the detergent manufacturer.

When you stop using combined detergents, make sure that water hardness and rinse aid settings are set to the correct level.

4.11 Rinse-aid usage

The rinse aid helps to dry the dishes without streaks and stains. Rinse-aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. The rinse aid is automatically released during the hot rinse phase. If rinse aid dosage setting set too low, whitish stains remains on dishes and dishes do not dry and washed clean. If rinse aid dosage setting set too height, you can see bluish layers on glass and dishes.

4.12 Filling the rinse-aid and setting

To fill the rinse aid compartment, open the rinse-aid compartment cap. Fill the compartment with rinse aid to the MAX level and then close the cap. Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid compartment and wipe up any spills.

In order to change the rinse aid level, follow the below steps before turning on the machine:

Level Brightener Dose Indicator
1 Rinse-aid not dispensed r1 is shown on the display.
2 1 dose is dispensed r2 is shown on the display.
3 2 doses are dispensed r3 is shown on the display.
4 3 doses are dispensed r4 is shown on the display.
5 4 doses are dispensed r5 is shown on the display.

5. LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER

For best results, follow these loading guidelines.

Loading the household dishwasher up to the capacity indicated by the manufacturer will contribute to energy and water savings.

Manual pre-rinsing of tableware items leads to increased water and energy consumption and is not recommended.

You can place cups, glasses, stemware, small plates, bowls, etc. in upper basket. Do not lean long glasses against one another or they cannot remain steady and may receive damage. When placing long stem glasses and goblets, lean them against the basket edge or rack and not against other items.

Place all containers such as cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher with the opening facing downwards otherwise water can collect on items.

If there is cutlery basket in machine, you are recommended to use the cutlery grid in order to obtain the best result. Place all large (pots, pans, lids, plates, bowls etc.) and very dirty items in the lower rack. Dishes and cutlery should not be placed above each other.

5.1. Recommendations

Top basket

Fixed Rack

Upper basket racks have two positions: open (a) and closed (b). You can place cups on the racks to be washed. You can also place long forks, knives and spoons on the racks laterally.

Diagram showing the top basket rack positions.

Upper Basket Height adjustment

Turn the Rail Stop Clips, at the ends of the rails, to the sides to open them (as shown in the image below), then pull out and remove the basket. Change the position of the wheels, then reinstall the basket to the rail, making sure to close the Rail Stop Clips. When the upper basket is in the higher position, large items such as pans can be placed on the lower basket.

Diagram showing how to adjust the upper basket height.

5.3 Alternative Basket Loads

Lower Basket

Diagram showing recommended loading for the lower basket.

Top Basket

Diagram showing recommended loading for the top basket.

Incorrect Loads

Diagram showing incorrect loading examples with 'X' marks.

Incorrect loading can cause poor washing and drying performance. Please follow the manufacturer's recommendations for a good performance result.

Important Note for Test Laboratories

For detailed information required for tests according to EN normatives and a softcopy of the manual, please send the model name and serial number to the following address: dishwasher@standardtest.infow

6. PROGRAMME TABLE

Program Name: P1 Quick 30' P2 Eco P3 Super 50' P4 Intensive P5 Hygiene
Type of Soil: Suitable for lightly soiled dishes and quick wash. Standard program for normally soiled daily using dishes with reduced energy and water consumptions. Suitable for normally soiled daily dishes with faster program. Suitable for heavily soiled dishes. Suitable for heavily soiled dishes requiring hygienic washing.
Level of Soil: Light Medium Medium Heavy Heavy
Amount of Detergent: A: 25 cm³
B: 15 cm³
A A A A
Program Duration (h:min) 00:30 03:18 00:50 01:57 02:04
Electricity consumption (kWh/cycle) 0.71 0.755 1.20 1.61 1.60
Water consumption (l/cycle) 10.2 11.0 10.5 17.8 14.8

7. THE CONTROL PANEL

Diagram of the control panel with numbered components.

  1. On/Off Button
  2. Program Selection Button
  3. Program Indicators
  4. Delay Button
  5. Delay Indicator
  6. Remaining Time Indicator
  7. Tablet Button
  8. Tablet Indicator
  9. Half Load Button
  10. Half Load Indicator
  11. Start/Pause Button
  12. Rinse Aid Indicator
  13. Salt Indicator
  14. Washing Step Indicators
    • a- Washing Step Indicator
    • b- Rinse Step Indicator
    • c- Drying Step Indicator
    • d- End Step Indicator

1. On/Off Button

Switch the machine on by pressing the On/Off button.

2. Program Selection Button

Select a suitable programme by pressing Program Selection button. The selected program indicator (2.1) will be on. For the details of the programs refer to section Program Table.

3. Delay Button

You can delay the start time of the programme for 1-2...24 hours by pressing the Delay button before the programme starts. To activate the delay time, press Start/Pause button (7). The delay indicator (3.1) will be on. If you want to change the delay time, first press the Start/Pause button (7) and then the delay button to select a new delay time. To activate the new delay time, press the Start/Pause button (7) again. To cancel the delay, you need to switch to 0 hour by pressing the Delay button.

If you switch off the machine after selecting and activating the delay time, the delayed time is cancelled.

4. Remaining Time Indicator

Programme flow can be monitored via the Wash, Rinse, Dry, End indicators (10) and Remaining Time Indicator.

5. Tablet Button

Press the Tablet button to activate the Tablet option when using combined detergent that contains salt and rinse aid. Tablet indicator (5.1) will be on.

6. Half Load Button

Thanks to the half load function in your machine, you can shorten the durations of the programmes that you have selected and reduce the energy and water consumption by using half load electricity and water. Half Load indicator (6.1) will be on.

7. Start/Pause Button

Press the Start/Pause button to start the selected programme. The wash led turns on and the Remaining Time Indicator shows the programme duration. It also indicates the remaining time during the programme flow. If you open the door of your machine when the programme is running the duration of the programme pauses, and related washing step indicator blinks.

8. Rinse Aid Indicator

When the rinse aid level is low, the rinse aid lack warning indicator turns on and you should fill the rinse aid chamber.

9. Salt Indicator

When there is insufficient softening salt, the salt lack warning indicator turns on and you should fill up the salt chamber.

10. Washing Step Indicators

You can monitor the programme flow with the Washing Step Indicators on the control panel. While the Dry indicator is on, the machine remains silent for about 15-50 minutes with respect to the flow of the program you have selected.

7.1. Changing a programme

If you would like to change the programme when the machine is already running.

Press the Start/Pause button.

After the programme stops, select your desired programme by pressing Program Selection button.

Start newly selected programme by pressing the Start/Pause button.

The new programme will resume the course of the old programme.

7.2. Cancelling a programme

If you would like to cancel a programme when it is running.

Press the Start/Pause button for 3 seconds.

Diagram showing how to cancel a program.

During cancellation, the Dry led is on. The machine discharges the water inside it in about 30 seconds.

When the End led turns on, switch your machine off by pressing the On/Off button.

7.3. Switching the Machine Off

Switch your machine off with On/Off button after the programme has ended and the End led turns on. Pull the plug out of the outlet. Turn off the water tap.

NOTE: Do not open the door before the programme ends.

NOTE: At the end of the washing programme, you can leave the door of your machine ajar to hasten the drying.

NOTE: If the door of the machine is opened or power is cut off during washing, the programme will continue when the door is closed or the power is restored.

NOTE: Child lock is activated/deactivated by pressing the Tablet button (5) for about 3 seconds. When it is activated, all leds blink and “CL” is shown on the Remaining Time Indicator (4) once. When it is deactivated, all leds and “CL” blink twice.

NOTE: To save any program as favourite program, press Program (2) and Delay (3) buttons at the same time. To select favourite program, press Program (2) button for 3 seconds.

NOTE: If an extra option has been used on the latest washing programme, this option will remain active on the newly selected programme until the machine turns off. To cancel this option on the newly selected wash programme, press the related option button.

Buzzer Sound Control

(Model Depending)

To change the buzzer sound level, follow the below steps:

  1. Open the door and press Half Load (6) and Tablet (5) buttons at the same time for 3 seconds.
  2. When sound setting is recognized, buzzer gives a long sound and machine will display last set level, from "SO” to “S3”.
  3. To decrease sound level press Tablet button (5). To increase sound level, press Half Load button (6).
  4. To save the selected sound level, turn off the machine.

"S0" level means all voices are off. Factory setting is "S3”.

Save Power Mode

To activate or deactivate save power mode, follow the below steps:

  1. Open the door and press Program (2) and Half Load (6) buttons at the same time for 3 seconds.
  2. After 3 seconds, the machine will display last Setting, “IL1” or “ILO”.
  3. When Save Power Mode is activated, "IL1" will be displayed. On this mode, interior lights (if available) will turn off 2 minutes after the door is opened, and the machine will turn off automatically 15 minutes after any intervention in order to save energy.
  4. When Save Power Mode is deactivated "ILO” will be displayed. If Save Power Mode is deactive, interior lights will be on as long as the door is open, and the machine will always be on unless it is turned off by user.
  5. To save the selected setting, turn off the machine.

In factory setting, Save Power Mode is active.

8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning your dishwasher is important to maintain the machine's service life.

Make sure that the water softening setting (If available) is done correctly and correct amount of detergent is used to prevent limescale accumulation. Refill the salt compartment when the salt sensor light comes on.

Oil and limescale may build up in your Dishwasher over time. If this occurs:

8.1. Filters

Clean the filters and spray arms at least once a week. If any food waste remains or foreign objects on the coarse and fine filters, remove them and clean them thoroughly with water.

a) Micro Filter

b) Coarse Filter

c) Metal Filter

Diagram showing filter assembly and disassembly.

To remove and clean the filter combination, turn it counter clockwise and remove it by lifting it upwards (1). Pull the coarse filter out of the micro filter (2). Then pull and remove the metal filter (3). Rinse the filter with lots of water until it is free of residue. Reassemble the filters. Replace the filter insert, and rotate it clockwise (4).

8.2. Spray arms

Make sure that the spray holes are not clogged and that no food waste or foreign object is stuck to the spray arms. If there is any clogging, remove the spray arms and clean them under water. To remove the upper spray arm undo the nut holding it in position by turning it clockwise and pulling it downwards. Make sure that the nut is properly tightened when refitting the upper spray arm.

Diagram showing spray arm cleaning.

8.3 Drain Pump

Large food residues or foreign objects which were not captured by the filters may block the waste water pump. The rinsing water will then be above the filter.

⚠️ Warning Risk of cuts

When cleaning the waste water pump, ensure that you do not injure yourself on pieces of broken glass or pointed implements.

In this case:

  1. First always disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
  2. Take out baskets.
  3. Remove the filters.
  4. Scoop out water, use a sponge if required.
  5. Check the area and remove any foreign objects.
  6. Install filters.
  7. Re-insert baskets.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
The programme does not start. Your Dishwasher is not plugged in. Plug your Dishwasher in.
Your Dishwasher is not switched on. Switch your Dishwasher on by pressing the On/Off button.
Fuse blown. Check your indoor fuses.
Water remains inside the machine. Water inlet tap is closed. Turn on the water inlet tap.
Water inlet hose and machine filters are clogged. Check the water inlet hose and machine filters and make sure they are not clogged.
Machine stops during washing. Water drain hose is clogged or twisted. Check the drain hose, then either clean or untwist it.
The filters are clogged. Clean the filters.
Shaking and hitting noises are heard during a wash operation. The programme is not finished yet. Wait until the programme is finished.
Partial food wastes remain on the dishes. Your Dishwasher door is open. Close the Dishwasher door.
Power failure. Check mains power.
Water inlet failure. Check water tap.
The spray arm is hitting the dishes in the lower basket. Move or remove items blocking the spray arm.
Dishes placed incorrectly, sprayed water not reaching affected dishes. Do not overload baskets.
Dishes leaning each another. Place dishes as instructed in the section on loading your dishwasher.
Not enough detergent used. Use the correct amount of detergent, as instructed in the programme table.
Wrong wash programme selected. Use the information in the programme table to select the most appropriate programme.
Spray arms clogged with food waste. Clean the holes in the spray arms with thin objects.
Filters or water drain pump clogged or filter misplaced. Check the drain hose and filters are correctly fitted.
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
Whitish stains remains on dishes. Not enough detergent used. Use the correct amount of detergent, as instructed in the programme table.
Rinse aid dosage and/or water softener setting set too low. Increase rinse aid and/or water softener level.
High water hardness level. Increase water softener level and add salt.
Dishes do not dry. Salt compartment cap not closed properly. Check that the salt compartment cap is closed properly.
Drying option is not selected. Select a programme with a drying option.
Rinse aid dosage set too low. Increase rinse aid dosage setting.
Rust stains form on the dishes. Stainless-steel quality of the dishes is insufficient. Use only dishwasher-proof sets.
High level of salt in wash water. Adjust the water hardness level using water hardness table.
Salt compartment cap not closed properly. Check that the salt compartment cap is closed properly.
Too much salt spilled in the Dishwasher while filling it with salt. Use funnel while filling salt to the compartment to avoid spillage.
A poor mains grounding. Consult a qualified electrician immediately.
Detergent remains in the detergent compartment. Detergent was added when the detergent compartment was wet. Make sure detergent compartment is dry before use.

AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO

TROUBLE CODE POSSIBLE FAULT WHAT TO DO
F5 Insufficient water Make sure the water inlet tap is open and water is flowing. Separate the inlet hose from the tap and clean the filter of the hose. Contact for service if the error continues.
F3 Continuous water input Close the tap and contact for service.
F2 Inability to discharge water Water discharge hose and filters may be clogged. Cancel the program. If the error continues, contact for service.
F8 Heater error Contact for service.
F1 Overflow Unplug the machine and close the tap.
FE Faulty electronic card Contact for service.
F7 Overheating Contact for service.
F6 Faulty heater sensor Contact for service.

The installation and repairing procedures should always carried out by the Authorised Service Agent in order to avoid possible risks. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out by unauthorised persons. Repairs may be carried out by technicians only. If a component has to be replaced, ensure that only original spare parts are used.

Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk.

Contact information for your customer service can be found on the back of this document.

Function-relevant genuine spare parts according to the corresponding Ecodesign order can be obtained from Customer Service for a period of at least 10 years from the date on which your appliance was placed on the market within the European Economic Area.

For more information, visit: https://daewooelectronics.com/

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