Whirlpool WFE 2B19 Dishwasher User Guide

June 15, 2024
Whirlpool

WFE 2B19 Dishwasher

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Whirlpool Dishwasher
  • Model Number: [Model Number]
  • Manufacturer: Whirlpool
  • Website: www.whirlpool.eu

Product Usage Instructions

Daily Reference Guide

Thank you for buying a Whirlpool product. To receive complete
assistance, please register your appliance on the Whirlpool website.

Control Panel

Before using the appliance, carefully read the Safety and
Installation Instructions. For more information about your product,
visit the Whirlpool website. After
installation, remember to remove all transport protection parts
from the dishwasher.

Display on the Floor

  • Delay Time on the floor – indicator of the time left to the
    start of the cycle when the Delay option is set

  • Salt reservoir empty – indicator light on the floor

  • Remaining Time on the floor – indicator of the time left to the
    end of the cycle

First Time Use

  1. Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON-OFF button.
  2. Hold the Settings (Extra Dry) button for 3 seconds until you
    hear a beep sound.

Setting Menu

The following settings can be adjusted:

Setting Values
Water Hardness Level 1
Rinse Aid Level 0
NaturalDry 1 = On, 0 = Off
Time on the floor 1 = On, 0 = Off
Sound 1 = On, 0 = Off
Internal Lights 1 = On, 0 = Off

To restore all settings to the factory defaults, press
START/Pause.

Filling the Salt Reservoir

  1. Remove the lower rack and unscrew the reservoir cap
    (anticlockwise).

  2. Position the funnel and fill the salt reservoir up to its edge
    (approximately 0.5 kg). Some water leakage is normal.

  3. For the first time, fill the salt reservoir with water.

  4. Remove the funnel and wipe any salt residue away from the
    opening. Ensure the cap is tightly screwed on to prevent detergent
    from entering the container during the wash program.

  5. Run a program immediately after refilling the salt reservoir to
    avoid corrosion.

Setting the Water Hardness

To set the water hardness level:

  1. Refer to the Water Hardness Table to determine the appropriate
    level based on your local water supplier’s information.

  2. Follow the instructions in the “Setting Menu” section to change
    the water hardness level.

Filling the Rinse Aid Dispenser

Rinse aid makes dish drying easier. Fill the rinse aid dispenser
when the RINSE AID REFILL indicator light in the control panel is
lit.

FAQ

Q: Where can I register my Whirlpool
appliance?

A: You can register your Whirlpool appliance on the Whirlpool website.

Q: How do I restore all settings to the factory
defaults?

A: Press the START/Pause button to restore all settings to the
factory defaults.

Q: What type of salt should I use for the
dishwasher?

A: Only use salt specifically designed for dishwashers. Using
salt is recommended with any type of dishwasher detergent.

Q: When should I fill the rinse aid
dispenser?

A: Fill the rinse aid dispenser when the RINSE AID REFILL
indicator light in the control panel is lit.

Daily Reference Guide
THANK YOU FOR BUYING A WHIRLPOOL PRODUCT. In order to receive a more complete assistance, please register your appliance on: www.whirlpool.eu/register
CONTROL PANEL

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Before using the appliance carefully read Safety and Installation Instructions. More information about your
product available on website: docs.whirlpool.eu After installation, please remember to remove all transport protection
parts from the dishwasher.

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1. ON-OFF/Reset button with indicator light 2. Eco program button with indicator light 3. Auto Intensive program button with indicator light 4. Auto Mixed program button with indicator light 5. Auto Fast program button with indicator light 6. Rapid program button with indicator light 7. Crystals program button with indicator light/ Self-Clean program – 3 sec. press 8. Prewash program button with indicator light 9. Salt reservoir empty indicator light 10. Rinse Aid reservoir empty indicator light 11. Display

12. Program number and remaining time indicator 13. Closed water tap indicator light 14. DESCALE indicator light 15. Power Clean® option button with indicator light 16. Half Load option button with indicator light 17. Extra Dry option button with indicator light/ Settings – 3 sec. press 18. Silent option button with indicator light 19. Sani Rinse option button with indicator light 20. Turbo option button with indicator light 21. Delay option button with indicator light 22. START/Pause button with indicator light

DISPLAY ON THE FLOOR

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2 1. Delay Time on the floor – indicator of the time left to the start of the cycle, when the Delay option is set 2. Salt reservoir empty – indicator light on the floor 3. Remaining Time on the floor – indicator of the time left to the end of the cycle
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FIRST TIME USE

SETTING MENU
1. Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON-OFF button. 2. Hold the Settings (Extra Dry ) button for 3 seconds, until you hear
a beep and the display shows ,,SEt”. 3. After one second the first available setting (letter,,h”) will be displayed. 4. Press Prewash program / Power Clean® option buttons to scroll
through the list of available settings (see table below), then press START/ Pause to view and change the value of currently selected setting. 5. Press Prewash program / Power Clean® option to change the value, then press START/Pause to save the new value. 6. To change another setting, repeat points 2 and 5. 7. Press ON-OFF or wait 30 seconds to exit the menu.

LETTER

SETTING
Water Hardness Level (see “SETTING THE WATER HARDNESS”
and “WATER HARDNESS TABLE”) Rinse Aid Level
(see “ADJUSTING THE DOSAGE OF RINSE AID”) NaturalDry (see “OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS”)
“1” = On, “0” = Off

VALUES
(Default – in bold)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 1 | 0

Time on the floor (see “OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS”) “1” = On, “0” = Off

1 | 0

Sound “1” = On, “0” = Off

1 | 0

Internal Lights (see “OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS”) “1” = On, “0” = Off

1 | 0

Factory Settings

Press START/Pause to restore to the factory default all the values of the settings included in

the settings menu.

FILLING THE SALT RESERVOIR The use of salt prevents the formation of LIMESCALE on the dishes and on the machine’s functional components. The salt reservoir is located in the lower part of the dishwasher (under the lower rack on the left side). · It is mandatory that the salt reservoir never be empty. · It is important to set the water hardness. · Salt must be filled when the SALT REFILL indicator light on the control
panel is lit. 1. Remove the lower rack and unscrew the reservoir cap (anticlockwise). 2. Position the funnel (see figure) and fill the salt reservoir right up to its edge (approximately 0,5 kg); it is not unusual for a little water to leak out. 3. Only the first time you do this: fill the salt reservoir with water.
4. Remove the funnel and wipe any salt residue away from the opening. Make sure the cap is screwed on tightly so that no detergent can get into the container during the wash program (this could damage the water softener beyond repair).

Run a program every time as soon as you completed refilling the salt reservoir to avoid corrosion.

Setting the water hardness To allow the water softener to work in a perfect way, it is essential that the water hardness setting is based on the actual water hardness in your house. This information can be obtained from your local water supplier. The factory setting is “3”. See ,,WATER HARDNESS TABLE”.

Water Hardness Table

Level
1 (Soft) 2 (Medium) 3 (Average) 4 (Hard) 5 (Very hard)

°dH German degrees
0 – 6 7 – 11 12 – 16 17 – 34 35 – 50

°fH French degrees
0 – 10 11 – 20 21 – 29 30 – 60 61 – 90

°Clark English degrees
0 – 7 8 – 14 15 – 20 21 – 42 43 – 62

To change, follow instructions in section”SETTING MENU”. Only use salt that has been specifically designed for dishwashers. After the salt has been poured into the machine, the SALT REFILL indicator light switches off. If the salt container is not filled, the water softener and the heating element may be damaged as a result of limescale accumulation. Using of Salt is recommended with any type of dishwasher detergent.

WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM Water softener automatically reduces water hardness, consequently preventing scale buildup on the heater, contributing also to better cleaning efficiency. This system regenerates itself with salt, therefore it is required to refill the salt container when empty. The frequency of regeneration depends on the water hardness level setting – regeneration takes place once per 4-6 Eco cycles with the water hardness level set to 3. The regeneration process occurs at the beginning of the cycle with additional fresh water. · Single regeneration consumes ~3L of water; · Takes up to 5 additional minutes for the cycle; · Consumes below 0.005kWh of energy.

FILLING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER Rinse aid makes dish DRYING easier. The rinse aid dispenser A should be filled when the RINSE AID REFILL indicator light in the control panel is lit.

1. Open the dispenser B by

pressing and pulling up the

tab on the lid.

2. Pour in the rinse aid (max.

110 ml), making sure it does

not overflow from the dis-

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penser. If this happens, clean the spill immediately with a

dry cloth.

3. Press the lid down until you hear a click to close it.

NEVER pour the rinse aid directly into the appliance tub.

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Adjusting the dosage of rinse aid If you are not completely satisfied with the drying results, you can adjust the quantity of rinse aid used. To change, follow instructions in the section “SETTING MENU”. If the rinse aid level is set to ZERO, no rinse aid will be supplied. The LOW RINSE AID indicator light will not be lit if you run out of rinse aid. A maximum of 6 levels can be set according to the dishwasher model. · If you see bluish streaks on the dishes, set a low number (0-3). · If there are drops of water or limescale marks on the dishes, set
a mid-range number (4-5).

FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER To open the detergent dispenser use the opening device C. Introduce the detergent into the dry dispenser D only. Place the amount of detergent for pre-washing directly inside the tub.

1. When measuring out the detergent refer to the

mentioned earlier information to add the proper

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quantity. Inside the dispenser D, there are indica-

tions to help the detergent dosing.

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2. Remove detergent residues from the edges of the

dispenser and close the cover until it clicks.

3. Close the lid of the detergent dispenser by pulling it up until the closing device is secured in place.
The detergent dispenser automatically opens up at the right time according to the program. Usage of detergent not designed for dishwashers may cause malfunction or damage to the appliance.

DAILY USE
1. CHECK WATER CONNECTION Check that the dishwasher is connected to the water supply and that the tap is open.
2. SWITCH ON THE DISHWASHER Open the door and press the ON/OFF button.
3. LOAD THE RACKS (see LOADING THE RACKS).
4. FILL THE DETERGENT DISPENSER
5. CHOOSE THE PROGRAM AND CUSTOMISE THE CYCLE Select the most appropriate program in accordance with the type of crockery and its soiling level (see PROGRAMS DESCRIPTION) by pressing the selected PROGRAM button. Select the desired options (see OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS). Not all options are compatible with all programs.
6. START Start the wash cycle by pressing START/Pause button (led is lit) and closing the door within 4 sec. When the program starts you hear a single beep. If the door was not closed within 4sec., the alarm sound will be played. In this case, open the door, press START/Pause button and close the door again within 4 sec.
7. END OF WASH CYCLE The end of the wash cycle is indicated by beeps and by the flashing of the wash cycle number on the display. Open the door and switch off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button. Wait for a few minutes before removing the crockery – to avoid burns. Unload the racks, beginning with the lower one.

MODIFYING A RUNNING PROGRAM If a wrong program was selected, it is possible to change it, provided that it has only just begun. RESET the machine: press and hold the ON/OFF button for more than 3. sec., and the machine will switch off. The dashboard will show “0:01”. Switch the machine back on using the ON/OFF button and select the new wash cycle and any desired options. Start the cycle by pressing the START/Pause button and closing the door within 4 sec.
ADDING EXTRA CROCKERY Without switching off the machine, open the door first slightly to avoid water splashing out (START/Pause led starts blinking) (Caution!: Hot steam!) and place the crockery inside the dishwasher. Press the START/Pause button and close the door within 4 sec., the cycle will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.
ACCIDENTAL INTERRUPTIONS If the door is opened during the wash cycle, or if there is a power cut, the cycle stops. ONLY IF YOU PRESS the START/Pause button and close the door within 4 sec., the cycle will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.

ADVICE AND TIPS
TIPS Before loading the baskets, remove all food residues from the crockery and empty the glasses. You do not need to rinse beforehand under running water. Arrange the crockery so that it is held in place firmly and does not tip over; and arrange the containers with the openings facing downwards and the concave/convex parts placed obliquely, thus allowing the water to reach every surface and flow freely. Warning: lids, handles, trays and frying pans should not prevent the sprayer arms from rotating. Place any small items in the cutlery basket. Very soiled dishes and pans should be placed in the lower basket because in this sector the water sprays are stronger and allow a higher washing performance. After loading the appliance, make sure that the sprayer arms can rotate freely.
UNSUITABLE CROCKERY · Wooden crockery and cutlery. · Delicately decorated glasses, artistic handicrafts and antique crockery.
Their decorations are not resistant. · Parts in synthetic material which do not withstand high temperatures. · Copper and tin crockery. · Crockery soiled with ash, wax, lubricating grease or ink. The colours of glass decorations and aluminium/silver pieces can change and fade during the washing process. Some types of glass (e.g. crystal objects) can become opaque after a number of wash cycles too.
DAMAGE TO GLASS AND CROCKERY · Only use glasses and porcelain guaranteed by the manufacturer as
dishwasher safe. · Use a delicate detergent suitable for crockery · Collect glasses and cutlery from the dishwasher as soon as the wash
cycle is over.
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TIPS ON ENERGY SAVING · When the household dishwasher is used according to the manufactur-
er’s instructions, washing tableware in a dishwasher usually consumes less energy and water than hand dishwashing. · In order to maximize dishwasher efficiency, it is recommended to initiate the wash cycle once the dishwasher is fully loaded. Loading the household dishwasher up to the capacity indicated by the manufacturer will contribute to energy and water savings. Information on the correct loading of tableware can be found in the Loading chapter. In case of partial loading, it is recommended to use a dedicated wash options if available (Half load/ Zone Wash/ Multizone), filling up only selected racks. Incorrect loading or overloading of the dishwasher may increase resources usage (such as water, energy and time, as well as increase noise level), reducing cleaning and drying performance. · Manual pre-rinsing of tableware items leads to increased water and energy consumption and is not recommended.
HYGIENE To avoid odour and sediment which can be accumulated in the dishwasher please run a high-temperature program at least once a month. Use a teaspoon of detergent and run it without loading to clean your appliance.
RESISTANCE TO FROST If the appliance is placed in surroundings exposed to the risk of frost, it must be drained completely. Turn off the water tap, remove the inlet and outlet hoses, and let all the water drain away. Make sure that the water softener is full of dissolved regeneration salt in the salt container, to protect the appliance from temperatures of up to -20°C. If the appliance was stored in frost conditions the appliance must remain at an ambient temperature of min. 5°C for at least 24 hours before the first run.

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PROGRAMS TABLE

Program Drying phase Natural-
Dry

Programs description

Eco 50°- program is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware, that for this use, it is the most efficient program in terms of its combined energy and water consumption, and that it is used to assess compliance with the EU Ecodesign legislation.

Auto Intensive 65° – Automatic program for heavily soiled dishes and pans. Auto Mixed 55° – Automatic program for normally soiled dishes with dried food residues.
Auto Fast 50° – Automatic program for normally and lightly soiled dishes. The everyday cycle that ensures optimal cleaning and drying performance in shorter time.

Senses the level of soiling on the dishes and adjusts the program accordingly. When the sensor is detecting the soil level an animation appears in the display and the cycle duration is updated.

Rapid 45° – Program is recommended for limited amount of

lightly-soiled dishes with no dried food residues. Does not

include the drying phase.

Crystals 45° – Program for delicate items, which are more sensitive to high temperatures, for example glasses and cups.

Available options *)

Duration Water Energy

of wash con-

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program sumption sumption

(h: min)**) (litres/cycle) (kWh/cycle)

4:30

9.5

0.55

2:25 – 3:10 15.5 – 24.5 1.30 – 1.70 1:20 – 3:00 7.5 – 19.5 0.75 – 1.20

1:00 – 1:50 7.5 – 15.5 0.70 – 1.10

0:30 – 0:40 10.0 – 12.0 0.55 – 0.65 1:40 – 1:50 12.5 – 16.5 0.95 – 1.20

Prewash – Use to refresh crockery planned to be washed later. No detergent is to be used with this program.

Self-Clean 65° – Program to be used to perform mainte-

nance of the dishwasher, to be carried out only when the dishwasher is EMPTY using specific detergents designed for

dishwasher maintenance.

0:12

4.5

0.10

1:15

11.0

1.10

ECO program data is measured under laboratory conditions according to European Standard EN 60436:2020. Note for Test Laboratories: For information on comparative EN testing conditions, please send an email to the following address: dw_test_support@whirlpool.com Pre-treatment of the dishes is not needed before any of the programs. *) Not all options can be used simultaneously. **) Values given for programs other than the program Eco are indicative only. The actual time may vary depending on many factors such as temperature and pressure of the incoming water, room temperature, amount of detergent, quantity and type of load, load balancing, additional selected options and sensor calibration. The sensor calibration can increase program duration by up to 20 min.

OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS

OPTIONS can be selected/ deselected, after choosing the program, directly by pressing the corresponding button (if available – the indicator lights up) (see CONTROL PANEL). If an option is not compatible with the selected program (see PROGRAMS TABLE), the corresponding LED flashes rapidly 3 times and beeps will sound. The option will not be enabled. An option can change time or water or energy consumption for the program.

POWER CLEAN® – Thanks to the additional power jets this option provides a more intensive and powerful wash in the lower rack, in the specific area. This option is recommended for washing pots and casseroles (Please refer to the Power Clean® loading section). HALF LOAD – If there are not many dishes to be washed, HALF LOAD is used to save water, electricity or time, depending on the selected program. Remember to halve the amount of detergent. EXTRA DRY – The higher temperature during the final rinse and the extended drying phase allow improved drying. The EXTRA DRY option results in the lengthening of the wash cycle. SILENT – Suitable for night-time operation of the appliance. This option can be used to limit noise emission during wash phases. It will increase cycle time depending on base cycle selection. SANI RINSE – This option can be used to sanitize washed dishes. It will increase the final rinse temperature and add antibacterial wash to the selected program. Ideal to clean crockery and feeding bottles. The dishwasher door must be kept shut for the entire duration of the program in order to guarantee reduction of germs. If the door is opened the indicator lamp starts flashing. WARNING: the crockery and plates could be extremely hot at the end of the cycle. TURBO – Thanks to the Turbo option you can reduce time up to 40% depending on the selected based program. Energy and water consumption are increased. DELAY – The start of the program may be delayed for a period of time between 0:30 and 24 hours. 1. Select the program and any desired options. Press the DELAY button (repeatedly) to delay the start of the program. Adjustable from 0:30 to 24 hours. Once the 24 hours setting is reached, press the DELAY another time to deactivate the DELAY function. 2. Press the START/Pause button and close the door within 4 sec. the timer will begin counting down. 3. Once this time has elapsed, the indicator light switches off and the program begins automatically. The DELAY function cannot be set once a program has been started. WATER TAP CLOSED ­ Alarm – Flashes when there is no inlet water or water tap is closed.

TIME ON THE FLOOR – A LED light projected on the floor indicates the time left to the end of the cycle. The light goes off every time the door is opened. The light goes off at the end of a cycle.This feature is active by default, but it is possible to deactivate it in the “SETTINGS MENU”. NaturalDry – It is a convection drying system which automatically opens the door during/after drying phase to ensure exceptional drying performance every day. Door opens at the temperature that is safe to your kitchen furniture, thus door will not be opened when the option of SANI RINSE are on. As additional steam protection, special designed protection foil is added together with the dishwasher. To see how to mount protection foil please refer to the INSTALLATION GUIDE. This feature is active by default, but it is possible to deactivate it in the “SETTINGS MENU”. INTERNAL LIGHTS – When the feature is active the LEDs in the tub are automatically switched on/off as soon as the user open/close the door respectively. If the door remains opened for more than 10 min, the LEDs in the tub switch off (to turn them on again, the door has to be closed and opened again). This feature is active by default, but it is possible to deactivate it in the “SETTINGS MENU”. DESCALE ­ Alarm – Limescale accumulation was detected on the internal components of the appliance. Check if the Water Hardness Setting is at the correct value and salt is present in the salt container (see FIRST TIME USE), then use a descaling product (WPro brand is recommended) with Self-Clean program. After a successful descaling, the icon will stop being displayed. If the actions above are not performed, product performance will deteriorate. DESCALE warning will start blinking and «dES» alarm will appear on the display. If still no action is taken, the appliance will only allow a certain number of cycles to be started (indicated during «dES» alarm display) and then will be BLOCKED to prevent component damage, with only the Self-Clean program available. Performing a full descaling will unblock the product. In the case of extremely high amounts of limescale, descaling may have to be performed twice to be efficient.
SENSING – When the sensor is detecting the soil level an animation appears in the display (around 20 min.) and the cycle duration is updated. SENSING is for the level of soiling on the dishes and is present for all cycles (excepting Eco) adjusting the program accordingly.

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EN LOADING THE RACKS
CUTLERY RACK The third rack was designed to house the cutlery. Arrange the cutlery as shown in the figure. A separate arrangement of the cutlery makes collection easier after washing and improves washing and drying performance. Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be positioned with the blades facing downwards. The cutlery rack is equipped with two sliding side trays to make the most of the height of the space below and enable the loading of high items into the upper rack.
UPPER RACK Load delicate and light dishes: glasses, cups, saucers, low salad bowls. The upper rack has tip-up supports which can be used in a vertical position when arranging tea/ dessert saucers or in a lower position to load bowls and food containers.
(loading example for the upper rack) Adjusting the height of the upper rack The height of the upper rack can be adjusted: a high position to place bulky crockery in the lower basket and low position to make the most of the tip-up supports by creating more space upwards and avoiding collision with the items loaded into the lower rack. The upper rack is equipped with an Upper Rack height adjuster (see figure), without pressing the levers, lift it up by simply holding the rack sides, as soon as the rack is stable in its upper position. To restore to the lower position, press the levers A at the sides of the rack and move the basket downwards. We strongly recommend that you do not adjust the height of the rack when it is loaded. NEVER raise or lower the basket on one side only.

CAPACITY: 15 standard place-settings Foldable flaps with adjustable position The side foldable flaps can be folded or unfolded to optimize the arrangement of crockery inside the rack. Wine glasses can be placed safely in the foldable flaps by inserting the stem of each glass into the corresponding slots. Depending on the model: · to unfold the flap there is needed to slide it up
and rotate or release it from the snaps and pull it down. · to fold the flap there is needed to rotate it and slide flap down or pull it up and attach flap to the snaps. LOWER RACK For pots, lids, plates, salad bowls, cutlery etc. Large plates and lids should ideally be placed at the sides to avoid interferences with the spray arm. The lower rack has tip-up supports which can be used in a vertical position when arranging plates or in a horizontal position (lower) to load pans and salad bowls easily.
(loading example for the lower rack) POWER CLEAN® Power Clean® uses the special water jets in the rear of the cavity to wash more intensively the highly dirty items. The lower rack has a Space Zone, a special pull-out support in the rear of the rack that can be used to support frying pans or baking pans in an upright position, thus taking up less space. Placing the pots/casseroles faced to the Power Clean® component please activate the POWER CLEAN® on the panel. How to use the Power Clean®: 1. Adjust the Power Clean® area G folding
down the rear plate holders to load pots. 2. Load pots and casseroles inclined vertically
in the Power Clean® area. Pots have to be inclined towards the powerful water jets.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE FILTER ASSEMBLY Regularly clean the filter assembly so that the filters do not clog and that the waste water flows away correctly. Using the dishwasher with clogged filters or foreign objects inside the filtration system or spray arms may cause unit malfunction resulting in loss of performance, noisy work or higher resources usage. The filter assembly consists of three filters which remove food residues from the washing water and then recirculate the water. The dishwasher must not be used without filters or if the filter is loose. At least once per month or after every 30 cycles, check the filter assembly and if necessary clean it thoroughly under running water, using a non-metallic brush and following the instructions below: 1. Turn the cylindrical filter A in an anti-clockwise direction and pull it out
(Fig 1). It is important when reinstalling the filter that the two triangles shown on the zoom meet. 2. Remove the cup filter B by exerting a slight pressure on the side flaps (Fig 2). 3. Slide out the stainless-steel plate filter C (Fig 3). 4. In case you find foreign objects (such as broken glass, porcelain, bones, fruit seeds etc.) please remove them carefully. 5. Inspect the trap and remove any food residues. NEVER REMOVE the wash-cycle pump protection (shown by an arrow) (Fig 4). After cleaning the filters, replace the filter assembly and fix it in position correctly; this is essential for maintaining the efficient operation of the dishwasher.
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CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS

On occasions, food residue may become encrusted onto the spray arms and block the holes used to spray the water. It is therefore recommended that you check the arms from time to time and clean them with a small non-metallic brush. To remove the upper spray you must remove it together with the manifold.

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The lower spray arm may be removed by pulling it upwards and rotating it anti- clockwise. Mounting back the spray arm is by pulling it down and rotating it clockwise.
The top spray arm may be removed by pressing it up and then rotating it anti- clockwise. Mounting back the spray arm is by pulling it upwards and rotating it clockwise.

TROUBLESHOOTING
In case your dishwasher doesn’t work properly, check if the problem can be solved by going through the following list. For other errors or issues please contact authorized After-sales Service whose contact details can be found in the warranty booklet. Spare parts will be available for a period of either up to 7 or up to 10 years, according to the specific Regulation requirements.

PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

The salt indicator is lit

Salt reservoir is almost empty.

Refill the reservoir with salt (for more information – see FILLING THE SALT RESERVOIR). Check the water hardness setting if necessary (see WATER HARDNESS TABLE).

The salt indicator is blinking

Salt reservoir is empty.

Refill the reservoir with salt as soon as possible. Using the appliance without salt may cause damage to its internal components.

The rinse aid indicator is lit or blinking

Rinse aid dispenser is empty. (After refill the rinse aid indicator may remain lit for a short time).

Refill the dispenser with rinse aid (for more information – see FILLING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER).

Descale indicator Limescale is accumulating on internal components is lit or blinking;”dES” of the appliance. alarm is displayed.
The appliance has not been plugged in properly.

Descale the appliance immediately using the Self Clean program and a commercially available descaling product (see OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS). Refill the reservoir with salt. Check the water hardness setting. If the appliance is not descaled, it will stop functioning. Insert the plug into the socket.

Power outage.

For safety reasons, the dishwasher will not restart automatically when power returns. Open dishwasher door, press START/Pause button and close the door within 4 seconds.

The dishwasher won’t start or does not respond to commands.

The dishwasher door is not closed. NaturalDry pin is not pulled in. A cycle is interrupted by door opening for more than 4 seconds.

Vigorously push the door until you hear the “click”. Press START/Pause and close the door within 4 seconds.

The control panel does not respond or F6 E1 is displayed.

Switch off the appliance by pressing the ON-OFF/Reset button, switch it back on after approximately one minute and restart the program. If the problem persists, unplug the appliance for 1 minute, then plug it back in.

The dishwasher won’t drain. Display shows: F7 E3 or F9 E1

The filter is clogged with food residues or limescale The drain hose is kinked. The sink drain pipe is blocked.

Clean the filter and descale the appliance (see CLEANING THE FILTER ASSEMBLY and DESCALE INSTRUCTION). Check the drain hose (see INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION). Clean the sink drain pipe.

Dishes are rattling against each other.

Position the crockery correctly (see LOADING THE RACKS).

The dishwasher ma- An excessive amount of foam is present. kes excessive noise.

The detergent has not been measured out correctly or it is not suitable for use in dishwashers (see FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER). Restart the current cycle by switching OFF the dishwasher, then switch it on again, select a new program, press START/Pause and close the door within 4 seconds. Please do not add any detergent.

Crockery has not been arranged properly.

Arrange the crockery correctly (see LOADING THE RACKS).

The filter is clogged with food residues or limescale. Clean the filter assembly (see CARE AND MAINTENANCE).

Crockery has not been arranged properly.

Arrange the crockery correctly (see LOADING THE RACKS).

Spray arms cannot rotate freely, being hindered Arrange the crockery correctly (see LOADING THE RACKS). Check that the upper rack is in the

by the dishes.

correct position and adjust (lift up) if necessary.

The wash cycle is too gentle.

Select an appropriate wash cycle (see PROGRAMS TABLE).

The dishes are not clean.

An excessive amount of foam is present. The cap on the rinse aid compartment has not been closed correctly.

The detergent has not been measured out correctly or it is not suitable for use in dishwashers (see FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER).
Make sure the cap of the rinse aid dispenser is closed.

The filter is clogged with food residues or limescale. Clean the filter and descale the appliance (see CLEANING THE FILTER ASSEMBLY).

The salt reservoir is empty.

Fill the salt reservoir (see FILLING THE SALT RESERVOIR).

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PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

The dishwasher does No water in the water supply or the tap is closed.

not fill the water.

The display shows: The water inlet hose is kinked.

H2O and is

lit; acoustic alarm sounds.

The screen in the water inlet hose is clogged; it is necessary to clean it.

Make sure there is water in the water supply and the water tap is open. Check the inlet hose (see INSTALLATION). Open dishwasher door, press START/Pause button and close the door within 4 seconds. Check and clean the screen in the water inlet hose. Open dishwasher door, press START/Pause button and close the door within 4 seconds.

The filter is clogged with food residues or lime- Clean the filter and descale the appliance (see CLEANING THE FILTER ASSEMBLY and DESCALE

scale.

INSTRUCTION).

The dishwasher finishes the cycle prematurely. The display shows: F8 E3

Drain hose positioned too low or siphoning into the home sewage system. An excessive amount of foam is present.

Check if the end of the drain hose is placed at the correct height (see INSTALLATION). Check for siphoning into the home sewage system, and install a siphon breaker/air admittance valve if necessary. The detergent has not been measured out correctly or it is not suitable for use in dishwashers (see FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER).

Air in the water supply.

Check water supply for leaks or other issues letting air inside.

Rinse aid is not present or the dosage is too low.

Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled (see FILLING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER). Multifunctional tablets only will not provide as good drying effects as the actual use of liquid rinse aid.

The dishes are not dried well.

The dishes have been unloaded after the door Make sure the cycle has ended before starting to unload the dishes (see DAILY USE). For even

was opened automatically but before the actual better drying results, it is recommended to let the dishes sit inside the dishwasher with the door

cycle end.

open for additional 15 minutes after the cycle ends.

The dishes are sitting too flat.

If you notice puddles of water inside cavities of cups, mugs or bowls, try loading the dishes (especially in the upper rack) providing more inclination to let larger amounts of water drip down before drying starts.

The selected cycle does not have the drying phase.

Please check in the PROGRAMS TABLE if the selected program is equipped in the drying phase. A cycle without the drying phase may not deliver desired drying efficiency, so it is recommended to change cycle selection for the one that has the drying phase.

The dishes are made of non-stick or plastic.

Some water drops remaining on this type of material are normal.

Dishes and glasses have blue streaks Rinse aid dosage is excessive. or bluish tinges.

Adjust the dosage to a lower setting.

The salt reservoir is empty.

Refill the reservoir with salt as soon as possible. Using the appliance without salt may cause damage to its internal components.

Dishes and glasses are covered with li-

The water hardness setting is too low.

Increase the setting (see WATER HARDNESS TABLE).

mescale or a whitish film.

The cap of the salt reservoir is not properly closed. Check and close the salt reservoir cap.

The rinse aid reservoir is empty or the rinse aid Refill the dispenser with rinse aid and check the dosage setting (for more information – see

dosage is insufficient.

FILLING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER).

The dishwasher shows F8 E5

Valve is blocked or faulty.

Close the water tap, if possible. Do not switch off the power supply. Call the service.

Policies, standard documentation, ordering of spare parts and additional product information can be found by: · Using QR code and visiting our website: docs.whirlpool.eu · Visiting our website: parts-selfservice.whirlpool.com · Alternatively, contact our After-sales Service (See phone number in the warranty booklet). When contacting
our After-sales Service, please state the codes provided on your product’s identification plate.

The model information can be retrieved using the QR-Code reported in the energy label. The label also includes

:

IEC 436

the model identifier that can be used to consult the portal of the registry at https://eprel.ec.europa.eu

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400011650693
02/2023 as – Xerox Fabriano
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