Indesit DIF 14B1 EU Built-in Dishwasher Instructions Manual
- June 15, 2024
- INDESIT
Table of Contents
- Indesit DIF 14B1 EU Built-in Dishwasher
- General safety
- Disposal
- Assistance
- Product Data
- Installation
- Description of the appliance
- Refined salt and rinse aid
- Measuring out the refined salt
- Loading the racks
- Detergent and dishwasher use
- Wash cycles
- Care and maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Indesit DIF 14B1 EU Built-in Dishwasher
General safety
- This appliance should not be operated by children younger than 8 years, people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or inexperienced people who are not familiar with the product, unless they are given close supervision or instructions on how to use it safely and are made aware by a responsible person of the dangers its use might entail.
- Children must not play with the appliance.
- It is the user’s responsibility to clean and maintain the appliance. Children should never clean or maintain it unless they are given supervision.
- The appliance was designed for domestic use inside the home and is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
- The appliance must be used to wash domestic crockery according to the instructions in this manual.
- The appliance must not be installed outdoors, even in covered areas. It is extremely dangerous to leave the machine exposed to rain and storms.
- Do not touch the appliance when barefoot.
- When unplugging the appliance always pull the plug from the mains socket. Do not pull on the cable.
- The water supply tap must be shut off and the plug should be removed from the electrical socket at the end of every cycle and before cleaning the appliance or carrying out any maintenance work.
- The maximum number of place settings is shown in the product sheet.
- If the appliance breaks down, do not under any circumstances touch the internal parts in an attempt to perform the repair work yourself.
- Do not lean or sit on the open door: this may cause the appliance to overturn.
- The door should not be left open as it may create a dangerous obstacle.
- Keep detergent and rinse aid out of reach of children.
- The packaging material should not be used as a toy.
- Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be placed either with the points/blades facing downwards in the cutlery basket or horizontally on the tip-up compartments or in the tray/third basket, if available.
- Connect the appliance to the water mains using the new supply hose provided with the appliance. Do not reuse the old hose.
- Install the back side of a free-standing dishwasher against a wall.
Disposal
- To dispose of any packaging materials, follow local legislation so that the packaging may be reused.
- The European Directive 2012/19/EU relating to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) states that household appliances should not be disposed of using the normal solid urban waste cycle. Exhausted appliances should be collected separately in order to optimise the cost of reusing and recycling the materials inside the machine while preventing potential damage to the atmosphere and public health. The crossed-out dustbin symbol shown on all products reminds the owners of their obligations regarding separated waste collection.
- For further information relating to the correct disposal of household appliances, owners may contact the relevant public authority or the local appliance dealer.
Saving energy and respecting the environment
Saving water and energy
- Only begin a wash cycle when the dishwasher is full. While waiting for the dishwasher to be filled, prevent unpleasant odours with the Soak cycle (if available, see Wash Cycles).
- Select a wash cycle that is suited to the type of crockery and to the soil level using the Table of Wash Cycles:
- For dishes with a normal soil level, use the Eco wash cycle, which guarantees low energy and water consumption levels.
- If the load is smaller than usual activate the Half Load option (see Special wash cycles and options, if available).
- If your electricity supply contract gives details of electricity-saving time bands, run the wash cycles when electricity prices are lower. The Delayed Start option can help you organise the wash cycles accordingly (see Special wash cycles and options, if available).
Assistance
Before contacting Assistance:
- Check whether the problem can be resolved using the Troubleshooting guide (see Troubleshooting).
- Restart the program to check whether the problem has ceased to exist.
- If the problem persists, contact the Authorised Technical Assistance Service.
Never use the services of unauthorized technicians. Please have the following information to hand:
- The type of malfunction.
- The appliance model (Mod.).
- The serial number (S/N).
This information can be found on the appliance data plate (see Description of the appliance).
Product Data
- Brand: INDESIT
- Model: DIF 14B1
- Rated Capacity in Standard Place Settings: 13
- Energy Efficiency Class (on a scale from A+++ to D): A+
- Energy Consumption per Year in kWh: 295.0
- Energy Consumption of the Standard Cleaning Cycle in kWh: 1.04
- Power Consumption of the Off-mode in W: 0.5
- Power Consumption of the Left-on Mode in W: 5.0
- Water Consumption per Year in Liters: 3080.0
- Drying Efficacy Class (on a scale from G to A): A
- Program Time for Standard Cleaning Cycle in Minutes: 138’
- Duration of the Left-on Mode in Minutes: 12
- Noise Level in dB(A) Re 1pW: 49
- Built-in Model: Yes
NOTES
- The information on the label and fiche relates to the standard cleaning cycle, this program is suitable for cleaning normally soiled tableware and it is the most efficient program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. The standard cleaning cycle corresponds to the Eco cycle.
- Based on 280 standard cleaning cycles using cold water fill and the consumption of the low power modes. Actual energy consumption depends on how the appliance is used.
- Based on 280 standard cleaning cycles. Actual water consumption depends on how the appliance is used.
Installation
- If the appliance must be moved at any time, keep it in an upright position; if necessary, it may be tilted onto its back.
Connecting the water supply
- Adaptation of the water supply for installation should only be performed by a qualified technician.
- The water inlet and outlet hoses may be positioned towards the right or the left to achieve the best possible installation.
- Make sure the dishwasher does not bend or squash the hoses.
Connecting the water inlet hose
- To a 3/4” gas cold or hot water connection point (max. 60°C).
- Run the water until it is clear.
- Screw the inlet hose tightly into position and turn off the tap.
- If the inlet hose is not long enough, contact a specialist store or an authorised technician (see Assistance).
- The water pressure must be within the values indicated in the Technical Data table – otherwise, the dishwasher may be function properly.
- Make sure the hose is not bent or compressed.
Connecting the water outlet hose
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Connect the outlet hose to a drain duct with a minimum diameter of 2 cm. (A)
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The outlet hose connection must be at a height ranging from 40 to 80 cm from the floor or surface where the dishwasher rests.
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Before connecting the water outlet hose to the sink drain, remove the plastic plug (B).
Anti-flooding protection
To ensure floods do not occur, the dishwasher:
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* is provided with a special system that blocks the water supply in the event of anomalies or leaks from inside the appliance.
- Some models are also equipped with the supplementary safety device New Acqua Stop*, which guarantees anti-flooding protection even in the event of a supply hose rupture.
WARNING: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE!
Under no circumstances should the water inlet hose be cut as it contains live electrical parts.
Electrical connection
Before inserting the plug into the electrical socket, make sure that:
- The socket is earthed and complies with current regulations;
- the socket can withstand the maximum load of the appliance as shown on the data plate located on the inside of the door(see chapter Description of the appliance);
- The power supply voltage falls within the values indicated on the data plate on the inside of the door.
- The socket is compatible with the plug of the appliance. If this is not the case, ask an authorised technician to replace the plug (see Assistance). Do not use extension cables or multiple sockets.
- Once the appliance has been installed, the power supply cable and the electrical socket should be easily accessible.
- The cable should not be bent or compressed.
- If the power supply cable is damaged, have it replaced by the manufacturer or its authorised Technical Assistance Service to prevent all potential hazards. (See Assistance)
- The Company shall not be held responsible for any incidents if these regulations are not observed.
Positioning and levelling
- Position the dishwasher on a level sturdy floor. If the floor is uneven, the front feet of the appliance may be adjusted until it reaches a horizontal position. If the appliance is levelled correctly, it will be more stable and much less likely to move or cause vibrations and noise while it is operating.
- Before recessing the dishwasher, stick the adhesive transparent strip* under the wooden shelf to protect it from any condensation that may form.
- Place the dishwasher so that its sides or back panel are in contact with the adjacent cabinets or the wall. This appliance can also be recessed under a single worktop* (see the Assembly instruction sheet).
- To adjust the height of the rear foot, turn the red hexagonal bushing on the lower central part at the front of the dishwasher using a hexagonal spanner with an opening of 8 mm. Turn the spanner in a clockwise direction to increase the height and in an anticlockwise direction to decrease it. (see the Building-in instruction sheet attached to the documentation)
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- Only available in selected models.
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Advice regarding the first wash cycle
- After the installation, remove the stoppers from the racks and the retaining elastic elements from the upper rack (if any).
Water softener settings
- Before starting the first wash cycle, set the hardness level of the water from the main supply. (see chapter Rinse aid and Refined Salt).
- First load the softener tank with water, then introduce about 1 kg of salt. It is perfectly normal for water to flow out.
- As soon as this procedure is complete, run a wash cycle. Only use salt that has been specifically designed for dishwashers.
- After the salt has been poured into the machine, the LOW
- SALT indicator light* switches off.
- If the salt container is not filled, the water softener and the heating element may be damaged as a result.
Technical data
Dimensions
| width 59.5 cm
height 82 cm
depth 57 cm
Capacity| 13 standard place-settings
Water supply pressure| 0,05 ÷ 1MPa (0.5 ÷ 10 bar)
7,25 psi – 145 psi
Power supply voltage| See appliance data plate
Total absorbed power| See appliance data plate
Fuse| See appliance data plate
This dishwasher conforms to the following European Community Directives:
-2006/95/EC (Low Voltage)
-2004/108/EC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
-2009/125/EC (Comm. Reg. 1016/2010) (Ecodesign)
-97/17/EC (Labelling)
-2012/19/ CE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Description of the appliance
Overall view
- 1. Upper rack
- 2. Upper sprayer arm
- 3. Tip-up dispensers
- 4. Rack height adjuster
- 5. Lower rack
- 6. Lower sprayer arm
- 7. Washing filter
- 8. Salt dispenser
- 9. Detergent dispenser and rinse-aid dispenser
- 10. Data plate
- 11. Control panel***
Control panel
- ***Only in completely built-in models.
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- Only available in selected models.
The number and type of wash cycles and options may vary depending on the dishwasher model.
Refined salt and rinse aid
- Only use products that have been specifically designed for dishwashers. Do not use table salt or industrial salt. Follow the instructions given on the packaging.
- If you are using a multi-function product, we recommend that you add salt in any case, especially if the water is hard or very hard. (Follow the instructions given on the packaging.)
- If you do not add salt or rinse aid, the LOW SALT and LOW RINSE AID indicator lights will remain lit.
Measuring out the refined salt
The use of salt prevents the formation of LIMESCALE on the dishes and the machine’s functional components.
- The salt dispenser must be never empty.
- It is important to set the water hardness.
- The salt dispenser is located in the lower part of the dishwasher (see Description) and should be filled:
- When the LOW RINSE AID indicator light in the control panel is lit *;
- When the green float* on the cap of the salt dispenser is no longer visible.
See autonomy in the water hardness table.
- Remove the lower rack and unscrew the container cap (anticlockwise).
- Only the first time you do this: fill the water dispenser up to the edge.
- Position the funnel (see figure) and fill the salt container right up to its edge (approximately 1 kg); it is not unusual for a little water to leak out.
- Remove the funnel and wipe any salt residue away from the opening; rinse the cap under running water and then screw it on. It is advisable to perform this procedure every time you add salt to the container.
- Make sure the cap is screwed on tightly so that no detergent can get into the container during the wash cycle (this could damage the water softener beyond repair).
- Whenever you need to add salt, we recommend carrying out the procedure before the washing cycle is started.
Setting the water hardness
For perfect water softener operation, the adjustment must be based on the
water hardness in your house. Ask your local water supplier for this
information. The factory setting is for medium water hardness.
- Switch the dishwasher on using the On/Off button.
- Switch it off using the On/Off button
- Hold down button P for 5 seconds until you hear a beep*.
- Switch it on using the On/Off button
- The program indicator light of the current set level flashes.
- Press button P to select the desired hardness level (see hardness table).
- Switch it off using the On/Off button
- The setting is complete!
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- Only available in selected models.
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Water Hardness Table| Average autonomy salt dispenser with 1 wash
cycle per day
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level| °dH| °fH| mmol/l| months
1| 0 – 11| 0 – 20| 1,1 – 2| 5 months
2| 12 – 17| 21 – 30| 2,1 – 3| 3 months
3| 17 – 34| 31 – 60| 3,1 – 6| 2 months
4 ***| 34 – 50| 61 – 90| 6,1 – 9**| 2/3 weeks
For values between 0°f and 10°f, we do not recommend the use of salt. A
setting of 4 may increase cycle duration.
(°dH = hardness measured in German degrees – °f = hardness measured in French degrees – mmol/l = millimoles per litre)
Measuring out the rinse aid
Rinse aid makes dish DRYING easier. The rinse aid dispenser should be filled:
- When the LOW RINSE AID indicator light on the panel/display is lit *;
- When the dark optical indicator* on the dispenser door “D” becomes transparent.
- Open the dispenser “D” by pressing and pulling up the tab on the lid;
- Carefully introduce the rinse aid as far as the maximum reference notch in the filling space – avoid spilling it. If this happens, clean the spill immediately with a dry cloth.
- Press the lid down until you hear a click to close it. NEVER pour the rinse aid directly into the tub.
Adjusting the amount of rinse aid
If you are not completely satisfied with the drying results, you may want to adjust the quantity of rinse aid used.
- Switch the dishwasher on using the On/Off button.
- Switch it off using the On/Off button
- Press button P three times – a beep will be heard*.
- Switch it on using the On/Off button
- The program indicator light of the current set level flashes.
- Press button P to select the level of rinse aid quantity to be supplied.
- Switch it off using the On/Off button
- The setting is complete!
If the rinse aid level is set to ZERO, the rinse aid will not be supplied and the low rinse aid indicator light will not be lit if you run out of it.
A maximum of 4 levels can be set according to the dishwasher model. The factory setting is for a medium level.
- If you see bluish streaks on the dishes, set a low number (1-2).
- If there are drops of water or limescale marks on the dishes, set a high number (3-4).
Loading the racks
Tips
- Before loading the racks, remove all food residues from the crockery and empty liquids from glasses and containers. No preventive rinsing is needed 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. Make sure that the lids, handles, trays and frying pans do not prevent the sprayer arms from rotating. Place any small items in the cutlery basket.
- Since plastic dishes and non-stick frying pans usually retain more water drops, their drying will be not as good as that of ceramic or stainless-steel dishes.
- Lightweight items such as plastic containers should be placed in the upper rack and arranged so that they cannot move. After loading the appliance, make sure that the sprayer arms can rotate freely.
Lower rack
- The lower rack can hold pans, lids, dishes, salad bowls, cutlery etc. Large plates and lids should ideally be placed at the sides.
- Very soiled dishes and pans should be placed in the lower rack because in this sector the water sprays are stronger and allow a higher washing performance.
- *Only available in selected models with different numbers and positions.
Several dishwasher models are fitted with tip-up sectors*. They can be used in a vertical position when arranging dishes or in a horizontal position (lower) to load pans and salad bowls easily.
Cutlery basket
The modular basket is equipped with top grilles for improved cutlery arrangement. The cutlery basket should be positioned only at the front of the lower rack
- Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points facing downwards or they must be positioned horizontally in the tip-up compartments on the upper rack
Upper rack
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Load this rack with delicate and lightweight crockery such as glasses, cups, saucers and shallow salad bowls.
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Several dishwasher models are fitted with tip-up sectors*. They can be used in a vertical position when arranging tea/dessert saucers or in a lower position to load bowls and food containers.
Tip-up compartments with adjustable position
The side tip-up compartments can be positioned at three different heights to optimize the arrangement of crockery inside the rack.
Wine glasses can be placed safely in the tip-up compartments by inserting the stem of each glass into the corresponding slots.
For optimum drying results incline the tip-up compartments more. To change the inclination, pull up the tip-up compartment, slide it slightly and position it as you wish.
**Cutlery tray***
Some dishwasher models are fitted with a sliding tray which can be used to hold serving utensils or small cups. For optimum washing performance avoid positioning bulky crockery directly below the tray. The cutlery tray can be removed (see Figure).
- The upper rack can be adjusted for height based on requirements: a high position to place bulky crockery in the lower rack and a low position to make the most of the tip-up compartments/sectors by creating more space upwards.
Adjusting the height of the upper rack
- To make it easier to arrange the crockery, the upper rack may be moved to a higher or lower position.
- The height of the upper rack should be adjusted WHEN THE RACK IS EMPTY.
- NEVER raise or lower the rack on one side only.
If the rack is equipped with a Lift-Up device* (see figure), lift it by holding its sides. To restore the lower position, press the lever (A) at the sides of the rack and follow the rack down.
Unsuitable crockery
- Wooden crockery and cutlery.
- Delicate decorated glasses, artistic handicrafts and antique crockery. Their decorations are not resistant.
- Parts in synthetic material that 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 several wash cycles too.
Damage to glass and crockery
Caused by:
- Type of glass and glass production process.
- Chemical composition of detergent.
- Water temperature of rinse cycle.
Tips:
- 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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- Only available in selected models.
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Detergent and dishwasher use
Starting the dishwasher
- Turn the water tap on.
- Open the door and press the ON/OFF button.
- Measure out the detergent. (see adjacent information).
- Load the racks (see Loading the racks).
- Select the wash cycle by the type of crockery and its soil level (see Table of wash cycles) by pressing the P button.
- Select the wash options*. (see Special wash cycles and Options).
- Start the wash cycle by shutting the door.
- The end of the wash cycle is indicated by beeps and by the flashing of the indicator light of the selected wash cycle. Open the door, switch off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button, shut off the water tap and unplug the appliance from the electricity socket.
- Wait a few minutes before removing the crockery to avoid burns. Unload the racks, beginning with the lower level.
- The machine will switch off automatically during long periods of inactivity to minimise electricity consumption.
- If the crockery is only lightly soiled or if it has been rinsed with water before being placed in the dishwasher, reduce the amount of detergent used accordingly.
Changing a wash cycle in progress
If a mistake was made in the wash cycle selection process, it is possible to change the cycle provided that it has only just begun: open the door, taking care to avoid the escaping steam, and press and hold the ON/OFF button; the machine will switch off. Switch the machine back on using the ON/OFF button and select the new wash cycle and any options desired; start the cycle by closing the door.
Adding extra crockery
- Without switching off the machine, open the door, taking care to avoid the escaping steam, and place the crockery inside the dishwasher. Close the door: the cycle starts from the point at which it was interrupted.
Accidental interruptions
- If the door is opened during the wash cycle or there is a power cut, the cycle stops. It starts again from the point at which it was interrupted once the door has been shut or the electricity supply restored.
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- Only available in selected models.
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Measuring out the detergent
- A good wash result also depends on the correct amount of detergent being used. Exceeding the stated amount does not result in a more effective wash and increases environmental pollution.
- Based on how soiled the items are, the amount can be adjusted to individual cases using powder or liquid detergent.
- In the case of normally soiled items, use approximately either 35 gr (powder detergent) or 35 ml (liquid detergent). If tablets are used, one tablet will be enough.
- If the crockery is only lightly soiled or if it has been rinsed with water before being placed in the dishwasher, reduce the amount of detergent used accordingly.
- For good washing results also follow the instructions shown on the detergent box.
- For further questions please ask the detergent producers.
- To open the detergent dispenser use the opening device “A”.
Introduce the detergent into the dry dispenser “B” only. Place the amount of detergent for pre-washing directly inside the tub.
- When measuring out the detergent refer to the Table of wash cycles to add the proper quantity. Compartment B comprises a level showing the maximum quantity of liquid or powder detergent that can be added to each cycle.
- Remove detergent residues from the edges of the dispenser and close the cover until it clicks.
- 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 wash cycle.
- If all-in-one detergents are used, we recommend using the TABS option, because it adjusts the cycle so that the best washing and drying results are always achieved.
- Only use detergent which has been specifically designed for dishwashers.
- DO NOT USE washing-up liquid.
- Using excessive detergent may result in foam residues remaining in the machine after the cycle has ended.
- To achieve the best washing and drying results, the combined use of detergent, rinse aid liquid and refined salt is required.
- We recommend using detergents that do not contain phosphates or chlorine, as these products are harmful to the environment.
Wash cycles
Wash-cycle data is measured under laboratory conditions according to European Standard EN 50242. Based on the different conditions of use, the wash-cycle duration and data can change.
The number and type of wash cycles and options may vary depending on the dishwasher model.
Instructions on wash-cycle selection and detergent dosage
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The ECO wash cycle is the standard cycle to which the energy label data refers. It can be used to wash crockery with a normal soil level and is the most efficient cycle in terms of energy and water consumption for this type of crockery.
27 gr/ml + 6 gr/ml – 1 Tab (Quantity of pre-washing detergent) -
Heavily soiled dishes and pans (not to be used for delicate items). 30 gr/ml – 1 Tab
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Normally soiled pans and dishes. 27 gr/ml + 6 gr/ml** – 1 Tab
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Pre-wash while awaiting completion of the load with the dishes from the next meal. No detergent.
- Standby consumption: Left-on mode consumption: 5,0 W – Off mode consumption: 0.5 W
Notes:
- To reduce consumption, only run the dishwasher when it is full.
- Note for Test Laboratories: for information on comparative EN testing conditions, please send an email to the following address: assistenza_en_lvs@indesitcompany.com
Care and maintenance
Shutting off the water and electricity supplies
- Turn off the water tap after every wash cycle to avoid leaks.
- Always unplug the appliance when cleaning it and when performing maintenance work.
Cleaning the dishwasher
- The external surfaces of the machine and the control panel can be cleaned using a non-abrasive cloth that has been dampened with water. Do not use solvents or abrasive products.
- Any marks on the inside of the appliance may be removed using a cloth dampened with water and a little vinegar.
Preventing unpleasant odours
- Always keep the door of the appliance ajar to prevent moisture from forming and being trapped inside the machine.
- Clean the seals around the door and detergent dispensers regularly using a damp sponge. This will avoid food from becoming trapped in the seals, which is the main cause behind the
formation of unpleasant odours.
Cleaning the sprayer arms
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Food residue may become encrusted onto the sprayer 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.
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The two sprayer arms may both be removed.
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To remove the upper sprayer arm, turn the plastic locking ring in an anti-clockwise direction. The upper sprayer arm should be replaced so that the side with the greater number of holes is facing upwards.
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The lower sprayer arm can be removed by pressing on the side tabs and pulling it upwards.
**Cleaning the water inlet filter***
If the water hoses are new or have not been used for an extended period, let the water run to make sure it is clear and free of impurities before performing the necessary connections. If this precaution is not taken, the water inlet could become blocked and damage the dishwasher.
Clean the water inlet filter at the tap outlet regularly.
- Turn off the water tap.
- Unscrew the end of the water inlet hose, remove the filter and clean it carefully under running water.
- Replace the filter and screw the water hose back into position.
Cleaning the filters
- The filter assembly consists of three filters which remove food residues from the washing water and then recirculate the water. They should be cleaned if you wish to achieve the best results in every wash.
- Clean the filters regularly.
- The dishwasher should not be used without filters or if the filter is loose.
After several washes, check the filter assembly and if necessary clean it thoroughly under running water, using a non-metallic brush and following the instructions below:
- Turn the cylindrical filter C in an anti-clockwise direction and pull it out (fig. 1).
- Remove the cup filter B by exerting a slight pressure on the side flaps (fig. 2);
- Slide out the stainless-steel plate filter A (fig. 3).
- Inspect the trap and remove any food residues. NEVER REMOVE the wash-cycle pump protection (black detail) (fig.4).
After cleaning the filters, re-place the filter assembly and fix it in position correctly; this is essential for maintaining the efficient operation of the dishwasher.
Leaving the machine unused for extended periods
- Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply and shut off the water tap.
- Leave the door of the appliance ajar.
- When you return, run a wash cycle when the dishwasher is empty.
Troubleshooting
Whenever the appliance fails to work, check for a solution from the following list before calling for Assistance.
Problem: | Possible causes / Solutions: |
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The dishwasher does not start or cannot be controlled. |
- The water supply tap is not turned on.
- Switch off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button, and switch it back on after approximately
- one minute and reset the wash cycle.
- The appliance has not been plugged in properly or another electricity socket should be used.
- The dishwasher door has not been closed properly.
The door won’t close.|
- Make sure that the racks are inserted all the way.
- The lock was released. Strongly push the door until a “clacking” noise is heard.
No water drains out of the dishwasher.|
- The wash cycle has not finished yet.
- The water drain hose is bent (see Installation).
- The drain duct is clogged up.
- The filter is clogged up with food residues.
- Check the height of the drain hose.
The dishwasher makes excessive noise.|
- The dishes are rattling against each other or the sprayer’s arms. Place the dishes properly and make sure the sprayer arms can rotate freely.
- Too much foam: the detergent has not been measured out correctly or it is not suitable for use in dishwashers. (See Detergent and dishwasher use.) Do not prewash the dishes by hand.
The dishes and glasses are covered in a white film or limescale deposits.|
- No refined salt.
- Water hardness adjustment is not suitable: increase the relevant values. (See Refined Salt and Rinse Aid.)
- The salt and rinse-aid dispenser cap has not been closed properly.
- The rinse aid has been used up or the dosage is too low.
The dishes and glasses are streaked or have a bluish tinge.|
- The rinse aid dosage is too high.
The crockery has not been dried properly.|
- A wash cycle without a drying programme has been selected.
- The rinse aid has been used up. (See Refined Salt and Rinse Aid.)
- The rinse aid dispenser setting is not suitable.
- The crockery is made from non-stick material or plastic; the presence of water drops is normal.
The dishes are not clean.|
- The crockery has not been arranged properly.
- The sprayer arms cannot rotate freely, being hindered by the dishes.
- The wash cycle is too gentle (see Wash Cycles).
- Too much foam: the detergent has not been measured out correctly or it is not suitable for use in dishwashers. (See Detergent and dishwasher use.)
- The lid on the rinse aid compartment has not been closed correctly.
- The filter is dirty or clogged up (see Care and Maintenance.)
- The refined salt level is low (See Refined Salt and Rinse Aid.)
- Make sure that the height of the dishes is compatible with the rack adjustment.
- The holes in the sprayer arms are clogged up. (See Care and Maintenance.)
The dishwasher won’t load any water.
It is blocked with flashing lights.
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There is no water in the mains supply or the tap is shut off.
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The water inlet hose is bent (see Installation).
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The filters are clogged up: they need cleaning. (See Care and Maintenance.)
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The drain duct is clogged up: it needs cleaning.
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After checking and cleaning, switch the dishwasher on and off and start a new wash cycle.
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If the problem persists, turn off the water tap, remove the plug and call the Service Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I tilt the dishwasher onto its back during movement?
Yes, if necessary, you can tilt the dishwasher onto its back when moving it. However, it's recommended to keep it upright.
Who should adapt the water supply for installation?
Only a qualified technician should perform the adaptation of the water supply for dishwasher installation.
Can I adjust the position of the water inlet and outlet hoses?
Yes, you can position the water inlet and outlet hoses towards the right or left for optimal installation. Ensure they are not bent or squashed.
How should I connect the water inlet hose?
Connect the water inlet hose to a 3/4” gas cold or hot water connection point with a maximum temperature of 60°C. Be sure to run the water until it's clear before tightening the hose.
What should I do if the inlet hose is not long enough?
If the inlet hose is too short, contact a specialist store or authorized technician for a suitable extension.
What should I do if the dishwasher does not function properly due to water pressure?
Ensure that the water pressure falls within the values indicated in the Technical Data table to prevent any operational issues.
How should I connect the water outlet hose?
Connect the outlet hose to a drain duct with a minimum diameter of 2 cm and ensure it is positioned at a height ranging from 40 to 80 cm from the floor or surface where the dishwasher rests.
What anti-flooding protection does the dishwasher have?
The dishwasher is equipped with a system that blocks the water supply in case of anomalies or leaks. Some models also have the supplementary safety device New Acqua Stop for added protection.
Can I cut the water inlet hose?
Under no circumstances should you cut the water inlet hose as it contains live electrical parts.
What electrical requirements should I consider?
Ensure that the electrical socket is earthed and complies with current regulations, can withstand the maximum load of the appliance, and matches the power supply voltage indicated on the data plate.
How should I position and level the dishwasher?
Position the dishwasher on a level, sturdy floor. Adjust the front feet to reach a horizontal position if the floor is uneven. Make sure the sides or back panel are in contact with adjacent cabinets or walls.
What should I do before the first wash cycle?
Remove stoppers from the racks and retain elastic elements from the upper rack (if any) after installation.
Reference:Indesit DIF 14B1 EU Built-in Dishwasher Instructions Manual- device.report
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