Dishwasher Instruction Manual
Model: CD24M566UP
Brand: Cyclone
Please keep it handy for reference at all times.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Proper installation
Please install your dishwasher properly, follow the installation guide. Water supply inlet temperature should be between 120°F and 149°F. Dispose of the discarded appliance and packing material properly. The dishwasher must be properly grounded, or it can result in a risk of electric shock. PERMANENTLY CONNECTED is allowed. If there is any damage to the Dishwasher, please contact your Dealer; do not attempt to repair or replace any part by yourself.
Basic precaution before use
- Read all instructions before using the dishwasher.
- The manual does not cover every possible condition and situation that may occur.
- Use the dishwasher only for its intended function as described in this manual.
- When loading items to be washed:
- Load sharp items and knives so that they are not likely to damage the door seal and tub.
- Load sharp items and knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of injury.
- Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe; if not marked, check with the manufacturer for recommendation, as items that are not dishwasher safe may melt and create a potential fire hazard.
- If the dishwasher drains into a food disposer, make sure the disposer is completely empty before running the dishwasher.
- Do not tamper with controls.
- Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are in their proper place.
- Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use, especially if the sanitize option has been selected.
- To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on a dishwasher.
- Do not let children abuse, sit, or stand on the door or racks of the dishwasher.
- Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using the dishwasher, turn on all hot water faucets and let water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas is flammable. Do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
- Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- Use only detergents or rinse agents recommended for use in a dishwasher and keep them out of the reach of children.
- Keep young children and infants away from the dishwasher when it is operating.
- Do not use the dishwasher if it has a damaged power line or plug, and do not plug the dishwasher into a damaged outlet. Failure to observe these instructions may result in electrical shock.
- Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
FEATURES OF YOUR NEW DISHWASHER
Specification
Capacity | 10 place settings |
Dimension | 23.5 x 21.7 x 32.4 inches (W x D x H) |
Power Supply | 120volts, 60Hz |
Rated power usage | Wash motor 100W Heater 700W |
Water Feed Pressure | 5.8 ~ 145 psi (0.04 ~ 1MPa) |
Interior View Diagram Description: An illustration shows the inside of the dishwasher with various components labeled with numbers: 1. Lock, 2. Upper Basket, 3. Upper Spray Arm, 4. Cutlery Basket, 5. Lower Basket, 6. Cup Shelf, 7. Heating Element.
Filter System
Your dishwasher has a multiple Filter System with three mesh filters. It can separate soiled water and clean water in different chambers. The multiple filter system helps your dishwasher achieve better performance with less water and less energy.
Smart Wash System
Your dishwasher has a Smart Wash System. When a partial load of lightly soiled dishes is placed in the unit, a wash cycle similar to a short wash will automatically be performed. When a full load of heavily soiled dishes is placed in the unit, a heavy wash cycle will automatically be performed. It can determine the type of cycle required to clean the dishes and will clean more efficiently every time.
How your dishwasher cleans
Your dishwasher cleans by spraying a mixture of hot water and detergent through the spray arms against soiled surfaces. The dishwasher fills with water covering the filter area. Water is then pumped through the multiple filter and spray arms. Separated soil particles go down the drain as the water is pumped out and replaced with clean water. The number of water fills will vary with the cycle being used.
Getting Started
- Load the dishwasher (See Dish Preparation and Loading sections).
- Add detergent (See Filling the detergent dispenser).
- Add rinse aid (See Filling the rinse aid dispenser).
- Select desired CYCLE (See Cycle Chart).
- Select desired OPTIONS (See Control Panel). The indicator light above the pad will glow when selected.
- Run the hot water faucet nearest the dishwasher until the water is hot, then turn it off.
- To start, press Start/Cancel (See Control Panel). Then close door.
NOTE: This model is embedded operation; all buttons can only be operated in the open state.
Wash Cycle Selections
Cycle times are approximate and will vary with the options selected. Hot water is necessary to activate the detergent and melt fatty food soils. An automatic sensor will check the incoming water temperature. If it is not at the appropriate temperature, the timer will delay the cycle to allow automatic water heating during the main wash. When the HI-TEMP wash is selected, an even higher temperature will be assured to handle heavier soil loads.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Control Panel
Diagram Description: An illustration of the dishwasher control panel with buttons and indicators labeled 1 through 6. 1. Start/Cancel button. 2. Program Buttons (P). 3. Delay Start button. 4. Display Window. 5. Status Indicators. 6. Options buttons.
1. Start/Cancel
Open the door to select the desired cycle and options, touch the Start/Cancel button and close the door within 4 seconds to start the cycle or begin the delay countdown. To cancel and reset the program during the cycle, open the door, and touch Start/Cancel for 3 seconds. Close the door and the dishwasher will start a 60-second drain.
2. Wash Cycle Selections
- Heavy: This cycle is for hard-to-clean, heavily soiled dishes, pots, pans, and dishes.
- Normal: This is the standard program. It is for regularly soiled dinner dishes or silverware.
- ECO: It is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware and is the most efficient program in terms of its combined energy and water consumption for that type of tableware.
- Glass: For lightly soiled loads, such as glasses, crystal, and fine china.
- Rapid: A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads that do not need drying.
- Rinse: Use for rinsing dishes, glasses, and silverware that will not be washed right away.
3. Delay
To delay the start of a selected cycle, press the Delay Start pad until the desired delay time shows in the LED display. You can delay the start for 1 to 24 hours. To cancel the delay start option before the delay period is over, press the Start/Cancel pad for 3-5 seconds.
4. Display window
This displays the remaining hours and minutes of the running cycle, delay hours, and error codes etc.
5. Status Indicators
- Rinse detergent need to be refilled
- Program end
- Water failure, faucet is not open
6. Options
- Heating Dry: When the "Heating Dry" function is selected, the heater will work during the drying process. NOTE: The Heating Dry option is not available with "Rinse" cycles.
- Sanitize: When the "Sanitize" function is selected, the temperature of water will be maintained at 69°C (156.2°F) max. The max temperature may not be reached if the incoming water temperature is not correct. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments. NOTE: The Sanitize option is available with "Heavy", "Normal", and "ECO" cycles.
- Hi Temp: When the "Hi Temp wash" function is selected, the temperature of the water will be maintained at 60°C (140°F) max. NOTE: The Hi Temp option is available with "Heavy", "Normal", "ECO", and "Glass" cycles.
- Energy Save: When the "Energy Save" function is selected, energy consumption will be reduced during washing process. NOTE: The Hi Temp option is available with "Heavy" and "Normal" cycles.
OPERATING THE DISHWASHER
Status Window
H:01- H:24: If the Delay Start option is selected, the number of delay start hours shows in the status window. 2:25-0:00: After the machine starts operation, the remaining time of the selected cycle will be shown in the window.
NOTE: The remaining time could suddenly increase or drop several minutes. This means the Smart Sensor has checked the soil level and determined if additional water fills are needed or if water fills can be deleted.
Error indication
In certain situations which are critical to the machine's function and safe operation, the control shall shut down and indicate an error code (See Error Codes on page 18). If Error codes are displayed, contact the dealer or services. They will be able to provide assistance in troubleshooting the problem and/or locate an authorized service technician if needed.
Cycle Chart
Program | Description of Cycle | Water (L/G) | Cycle time (min) |
Heavy | Pre Wash Main Wash (60°C) Rinse (65°C) Rinse (with Sani69°C) Drying | 21.5L/5.6G | 155 |
NORMAL | Pre Wash Main Wash(50-55°C) Rinse (58-60°C) Rinse (with Sani69°C) Drying | 10.5~21.5L/ 2.8~5.6G | 100~130 |
ECO | Pre Wash Main Wash(45-50°C) Rinse (50-55°C) Rinse (with Sani69°C) Drying | 18L/4.8G | 115 |
Glass | Pre Wash Main Wash (48-50°C) Rinse (50-55°C) Drying | 18L/4.8G | 105 |
Rapid | Pre Wash Main Wash(50°C) Rinse (50°C) | 14L/3.7G | 60 |
Rinse | Pre Wash Main Wash | 7.5L/1.9G | 20 |
PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES
Dish Preparation
Scrape away large pieces of food, bones, pits, toothpicks, etc. The continuously filtered wash system will remove the remaining food particles. Burned-on foods should be loosened before loading. Empty liquids from glasses and cups. Foods such as mustard, mayonnaise, vinegar, lemon juice, and tomato-based products may cause discoloration of stainless steel and plastics if allowed to sit for a long period of time. Unless the dishwasher is to be operated at once, it is best to rinse off these food soils. If the dishwasher drains into a food disposer, be sure the disposer is completely empty before starting the dishwasher.
Loading the Upper Basket
The upper basket is designed for cups, glasses, small plates, bowls, and plastic items marked dishwasher safe, etc. For best results, place the bowls, cups, glasses, and sauce pans with soiled surfaces facing down or toward the center. Tilt slightly for better drainage.
Diagram Description: An illustration shows the upper basket with recommended placement for cups, glasses, and small plates, indicating tilted positions for drainage.
Loading the Bottom Basket
The bottom basket is designed to load plates, soup bowls, plates, saucers, and cookware. The adjustable basket space will allow you to load items with a maximum height of 11 inches. The fold-down tines in the bottom basket make it easy to load those extra large and hard-to-fit items. The tines may be left up for normal use or folded down for more flexible loading. Fold down for more space to load large pots or pans.
- Make sure the loaded dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the middle spray arm, which is located at the bottom of the upper basket. (Check this by rotating the middle spray arm by hand.)
- Large items should be placed along the edge so they do not interfere with the middle spray arm rotation, and make sure they do not prevent the detergent dispenser from opening.
- Large items should be turned so that the inside faces downward, and make sure these items do not interfere with the lower spray arm rotation.
Loading the Lower Basket
The lower basket has been especially designed for dinner dishes, soup bowls, plates, pots, lids, casserole dishes, and plates. Load large items such as pans and pots into the dishwasher so their open sides face downwards. We recommend loading cups, stemware, and small plates into the upper basket. See the recommended loading patterns below.
Diagram Description: An illustration shows the lower basket with a 10-place setting layout, indicating where to place dinner plates, bowls, pots, and pans.
Loading the Upper Basket
The upper basket has been designed for small plates, mugs, glasses, and plastic items marked "dishwasher safe". Load your plates into the dishwasher in two half rows, so that the front of each plate faces the back of the plate in front of it, and the open sides of the plates at the center of the dishwasher face each other. See the illustrations below. Make sure the loaded dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the nozzle which is located at the bottom of the upper basket. (Check this by rotating the nozzle by hand.) When loading dishes, pull the upper basket out sufficiently so you can load it without striking the counter.
Diagram Description: An illustration shows the upper basket with a 10-place setting layout, indicating placement for small plates, mugs, and glasses.
Loading the Silverware Basket
The silverware basket can be divided into three separate modules that can be used in both upper and lower racks.
- Spoons
- Knives
- Salad forks
- Forks
- Large spoons
- Large forks
Diagram Description: A grid shows the silverware basket divided into sections, with numbers 1-6 corresponding to the types of silverware (Spoons, Knives, Salad forks, Forks, Large spoons, Large forks). An arrow indicates "In" for placement.
Adding A Dish
To add or remove items after wash cycle starts:
- Open door slightly and wait a few seconds until wash action stops before completely opening.
- Add the item.
- Close the door firmly to latch within 4 secs, then cycle will automatically resume.
Filling the rinse aid dispenser
Rinse aid greatly improves drying and reduces water spots and filming. Without rinse aid, your dishes and dishwasher interior will have excessive moisture. The Heated Dry option will not perform as well without rinse aid. The rinse aid dispenser, located next to the Detergent cup, automatically releases a measured amount of rinse aid during the last rinse. If the rinse aid is low, the Rinse Aid light is illuminated at the beginning and end of the cycle indicating that it is time to refill.
Filling the rinse aid dispenser
Your dishwasher is designed to use a liquid rinse aid. The use of rinse greatly improves drying performance after the final rinse. Do not use a solid or bar-type rinse aid. Under normal conditions, the rinse aid will last approximately one month. It is best to keep it full, but do not overfill.
Filling the detergent dispenser
- Open the detergent dispenser cap by pushing the detergent dispenser release catch. The flap is always open at the end of a dishwashing cycle.
- Add the recommended amount of detergent to the main wash detergent compartment.
- Close the flap and then press it down.
Diagram Description: Three illustrations show the process of filling the detergent dispenser: 1. Pushing the release catch to open the dispenser lid. 2. Adding detergent into the compartment. 3. Closing the lid with a "Click" sound.
Filling the rinse aid reservoir
Your dishwasher has been designed to use liquid rinse aid only. Using a powdered rinse aid will clog the reservoir opening and cause the dishwasher to malfunction. Rinse aid improves the drying performance of the dishwasher.
- Do not add regular detergent to the rinse aid reservoir.
- Remove the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it counterclockwise.
- Fill the rinse aid reservoir with rinse aid. Use the viewing port when filling the rinse aid reservoir.
- Add the rinse aid if the LED screen shows "LSb" (rinse aid left).
- Close the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it clockwise.
Diagram Description: Four illustrations show the process of filling the rinse aid reservoir: 1. Removing the cap by rotating counterclockwise. 2. Filling the reservoir using the viewing port up to the MAX indicator. 3. Showing the LED screen displaying "LSb". 4. Closing the cap by rotating clockwise.
USER MAINTENANCE
Keeping your dishwasher clean improves its performance, reduces unnecessary repairs, and lengthens its life.
Cleaning the Exterior
It's best to clean spills on the outside of your dishwasher as they occur. Use a soft, damp cloth on the control panel to gently wipe away spills and dust. Do not use benzene, wax, thinner, chlorine bleach, or alcohol. These materials may discolor the inner walls and cause stains. Do not clean the dishwasher by sprinkling water over it and avoid letting water come into contact with any of the electrical parts. If your dishwasher has a stainless steel door panel, you can clean it with a stainless steel cleaner for Home Appliances or a similar product using a clean, soft cloth.
Cleaning the Interior
Clean the interior of your dishwasher periodically to remove any dirt or food particles. Wipe the inside of the dishwasher and the inner part of the door with a wet dishcloth. We recommend filling the detergent dispenser with dish detergent, and then running the dishwasher empty periodically using either the Normal or Express 60 cycle with the sanitize option. This will keep your dishwasher clean. If white spots and odor are still present in your dishwasher, run the Normal cycle with the dishwasher empty and without detergent until it flushes. Then, interrupt the cycle and put an 8 ounce cup of white vinegar into the lower basket. Close the dishwasher and let the cycle finish.
- Do not remove the tub front seal (the long rubber seal enclosing the opening of the dishwasher).
Cleaning the Filters
- Turn off the dishwasher.
- Rotate the filter insert counterclockwise to unfasten and then detach the filter insert.
- Remove the fine filter (flat, rectangular).
- Remove any dirt or other remains from the filters, and then rinse them under running water.
- Reassemble the filters in the reverse order of the disassembly, replace the filter insert, and rotate clockwise to the close arrow.
Diagram Description: Three illustrations show the filter cleaning process: 1. The filter assembly being detached. 2. The filter insert being rotated counterclockwise. 3. The fine filter being removed.
Cleaning the Nozzles
If your dishwasher does not seem to be cleaning adequately or the nozzles seem clogged, you can clean each of the nozzles. When removing the nozzles, take care as they may break.
Lower nozzle
- Check whether the nozzle holes are clogged by food particles.
- If cleaning is needed, remove the nozzle by pulling it upwards.
- Clean the nozzle, and then push it back into place.
- Check whether the nozzle is engaged correctly by rotating it by hand.
Diagram Description: Two illustrations show the lower spray arm: one showing how to check for clogged holes, and another showing how to remove and reinsert the nozzle.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
Dishwasher won't start | Dishwasher door not latched | Shut the door completely; make sure it is latched. |
Dishwasher won't start | Power supply or power line is not connected | Check and connect the power supply. |
Dishwasher won't start | Delay Start option has been selected | Refer to Delay Start section in this manual to reset. |
Dishwasher beeps at the end of the cycle | Child Lock activated (selected models) | Deactivate the child lock; refer to child lock section in this manual. |
Dishwasher beeps at the end of the cycle | It indicates the wash cycle finished, the dishwasher will beep | (Normal operation) |
Rinse Aid light on | LED screen shows "Lsb" | Add rinse aid. |
Dishwasher operates too long | The dishwasher is connected to cold water | Check the dishwasher; make sure it is properly connected to the hot water supply. |
Dishwasher operates too long | The cycle time will vary due to the soil | When heavy soil is detected, the auto, normal, pots&pan cycle will automatically increase the cycle time. |
Dishwasher operates too long | The sanitize option is selected | When sanitize option is selected, the cycle time will be increased to meet the sanitized temperature request. |
Dishes are not clean enough | Water pressure is temporarily low | Use your dishwasher when the water pressure is normal. |
Dishes are not clean enough | The inlet water temperature is low | Make sure the dishwasher is connected to the hot water supply. Try not to use your dishwasher when hot water is being used elsewhere in the house. |
Dishes are not clean enough | Dishes are loaded too close together, improper use of detergent | Load the dishes again as the manual instructs. Add detergent depending on the water hardness and the cycle you chose. Use fresh detergent. |
Dishes are not clean enough | The selected cycle is not suitable for food soil condition | Choose another cycle for longer washing time. |
Dishes are not clean enough | Spray arms is blocked by some items | Make sure the spray arm is rotated freely. |
Dishes not drying enough | Detergent dispenser is empty | Fill rinse aid dispenser or increase the amount of rinse aid. |
Dishes not drying enough | Improper loading of dishes | Load the dishes again as the manual instructs. |
Dishes not drying enough | The cycle you chose did not include the drying | Choose the proper cycle with drying. |
Spots and filming on dishes | Water hardness is too high | For extremely hard water, install a water softener. |
Spots and filming on dishes | Improper loading of dishes | Load the dishes again as the manual indicates. |
Spots and filming on dishes | Old rinse aid is used | Use fresh rinse aid. |
Spots and filming on dishes | Rinse dispenser empty | Add rinse aid to the dispenser. |
Etching | Using too much detergent | Use less detergent if you have soft water. |
Etching | The inlet water temperature exceeds 158°F | Lower the inlet water temperature. |
Detergent left in dispenser cup | Detergent may be too old | Use fresh detergent. |
Detergent dispenser will not shut | Spray arm is blocked | Load the dishes, making sure the spray arms are not blocked. |
Detergent dispenser will not shut | Improper operation of the detergent cover | Add the detergent and rinse aid as indicated by the manual. |
Water remains in the dishwasher | Previous cycle has not finished or has been interrupted | Select the proper cycle explained in the manual. |
Dishwasher does not drain properly | Drain is clogged | Check the air gap if you have one. Make sure the disposer is empty if the dishwasher is connected to the disposer. |
Dishwasher does not drain properly | Drain hose is kinked | Make sure the drain hose is properly connected to the sink. |
Suds in the tub | Improper detergent is used | Make sure to use only the automatic dishwasher detergent. |
Suds in the tub | Excessive suds caused by using the improper detergent | Make sure to use only the proper dishwasher detergent. |
Dishwasher leaks | Dishwasher is not level | Level the dishwasher. |
Black or gray marks on dishes | Aluminum utensils have rubbed against dishes | Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks. |
Stained tub interior | Coffee and tea soil | Using an approved spot cleaner to remove the soil. |
Stained tub interior | Reddish stain | Some tomato-based foods will cause this; use of the rinse only cycle right after loading this will decrease the staining. |
Noises | Detergent cup opening / Drain pump sound | This is normal. |
Noises | A hard object has entered the wash module. When the object is ground up, the sound should stop. | If the noise persists after a complete cycle, call for service. |
Dishwasher won't fill | Water valve is turn off | Check if the water valve is turn on. |
Dishwasher won't fill | Door latch may not be properly seated | Make sure the door is closed. |
Error Codes
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
Error Code | Symptom | Error Message | Possible Reason |
E1 | during the water inlet step, if the flow meter can't detect the defined water after 4 minutes, the dishwasher will warning for E1. | 1. check the water supply 2. check the inlet valve 3. check the inlet 4. check the flowmetre 5. check the pressure switch 6. check the drain 7. check the PCB | |
E3 | (only appeared in the factory mode) when the temperature cant reached the defined value after 90 minutes, the dishwasher will warning for E3. | 1. check the heater 2. check the thermistor 3. check the PCB | |
E4 | the water flood into the bottom and result in the detective switch moves, the dishwasher will warning for E4. | 1. check the use of the detergent 2. check whether the appliance is level 3. check the micro-switch 4. check the drain pump 5. check the amount of the filled water 6. find where leakage is | |
E6 E7 | (only appeared in the factory mode) E6 - thermal sensor cut. E7 - thermal sensor short. | 1. check the inlet water temperature 2. check the thermistor 3. check the PCB | |
E9 | If pushing one button for more than 30s, the dishwasher will warning for E9 | Button sticks, warning resolved when releasing the button. | |
Ed | If the Dashboard detect communication data is abnormal for more than 30s, the dishwasher will warning for Ed | Communication data abnormal, warning resolved when communicate data return to normal. |