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Hisense HV642C60 Dishwasher
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  • Page 1: User manual Dishwasher HV642C60 HV642C60UK
  • Page 2: Your dishwasher Safety instructions Installation Declaration of conformity Overflow guard Before washing for the first time Water hardness Basic settings Greener dishwashing Using the dishwasher
  • Page 3: Safety instructions Read the user manual and keep it in a safe place. Number of standard place settings: 14. Never use the dishwasher for any purpose other than that specified in these operating instructions. Do not load the dishwasher door or dishwasher baskets with anything other than dishes. Never leave the dishwasher door open as someone may trip on it. Use only dishwasher detergent. This machine can be used by children aged 8 and upwards, and by people with reduced physical capacity, mental ability, memory loss or lacking experience and knowledge. Damaged supply cord must only be replaced by the manufacturer's service centre or someone similarly professionally qualified. Never place dishes with solvent residues in the dishwasher due to the risk of explosion. Knives and other pointed items must be placed with the points down in the cutlery basket or horizontally in other baskets.
  • Page 4: WARNING! Children must be supervised – dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Installation See the chapter Installation. Declaration of conformity We hereby declare that this appliance is in conformity with the relevant European directives and the requirements of the relevant standards. Overflow guard The overflow guard starts pumping out the water and turns off the water supply if the water level in the dishwasher exceeds the normal level. Packaging The outer packaging protects the product during transport. The packaging material is recyclable. Disposal The dishwasher is manufactured and labelled for recycling. When the dishwasher has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable. Contact your local authority for information about where and how your dishwasher should be correctly recycled. Symbols on the appliance Read the user manual. Recycle as electrical waste. Approved in accordance with the relevant EU directives. Approved in accordance with the relevant UK legal requirements.
  • Page 5: Before washing for the first time Water hardness In order to achieve good dishwashing results, the dishwasher needs soft water. Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and the dishwasher. A water supply with a water hardness in excess of 5°dH must be softened. The built-in water softener must be adjusted to the hardness of the water supply. Once you have adjusted the water softener settings, add detergent and rinse aid suitable for soft water. If the water hardness exceeds 50°dH, we recommend connecting an external water softener. Regeneration extends the dishwashing program and increases energy and water consumption. It is important that you select the right setting for the water softener. Never run the dishwasher with an empty salt compartment if the water supply has a water hardness in excess of 5°dH.
  • Page 6: Basic settings The first time the dishwasher is switched on, it is important that you choose the right settings to ensure good dishwashing results. Set up: - Rinse aid - Water hardness - TAB (All-in-one detergent) Top up with rinse aid Drying is faster and a better result is achieved if you use rinse aid. You will also achieve a better dishwashing result with clear and spotless dishes. Top up with salt For a water supply with a hardness above 5 °dH, fill with salt. Add salt to the salt compartment if you have selected Water hardness 4:01 - 4:09. WARNING! In order to avoid rust stains a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding salt.
  • Page 7: Greener dishwashing Save energy and water when using a dishwasher in a residential setting. Do not rinse the dishes under running water as this will lead to increased energy and water consumption. Choose a green detergent and read the environmental declaration on the packaging. Run a fully loaded dishwasher to save energy and water. Select the Eco 55° program for normally soiled dishes, which is the most effective in terms of energy and water consumption. Activate the Auto Dry setting for better drying results. Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity, or gas. Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using energy-efficient means. Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature to avoid damaging certain cookware materials.
  • Page 8: Loading the dishwasher Some cookware is not dishwasher safe due to high heat or damage from detergent. Exercise caution with handmade items, fragile decoration, crystal/glassware, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, wood, and plastic. Load the dishes carefully to ensure the best washing and drying results with minimal energy and water consumption. All dirty surfaces should face inwards and downwards. Dishes should not be placed in or on each other. Angle dishes with hollows so that rinse water will run off. Make sure small items cannot fall through the dishwasher basket; place them in the cutlery basket. The dishwasher is equipped with an upper basket and a lower basket with a cutlery basket. Place glasses, cups, bowls, side plates, and saucers in the upper basket. Wine glasses are placed on the wine glass shelf and knives are placed in the knife stand on the right.
  • Page 9: Knife stand Raising and lowering the upper basket Pull out the upper basket. Grab the sides of the upper basket with both hands and lift it up. If the upper basket is raised while in the top position, it will drop to the bottom position. Note that both sides of the basket must always be set to the same height. Lower basket Place plates, side plates, serving dishes, pots and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower basket.
  • Page 10: Adjustable plate supports can be folded down to make it easier to load pots and bowls. Place cutlery with the handles facing down, except for knives, and spread them out as much as possible. Ensure that spoons do not stack inside each other. Place the cutlery basket in the lower basket. The cutlery basket lid can be removed. The cutlery basket is flexible and can be separated into two parts. The two parts of the cutlery basket can be attached to the side of the lower basket. Check that the spray arms can rotate freely.
  • Page 11: Using the dishwasher Add detergent Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging. This dishwasher is fitted with a water softener, so use detergent and rinse aid doses suitable for soft water. Too much detergent can result in less effective dishwashing and also entails greater environmental impact. The detergent compartment must be dry when adding detergent. Use only dishwasher detergent! Washing up liquid must not be used as the foam that forms prevents the dishwasher from operating effectively. There are many types of all-in-one detergents on the market. Read through the directions for these products carefully. Activate the TAB setting when using an all-in-one detergent that contains rinse aid. Dishwasher tablets are not recommended for short programs (less than 75 minutes). Use powder or liquid dishwasher detergent instead. Optimal washing and drying results are achieved by using normal detergent together with separately dispensed rinse aid and salt.
  • Page 12: On/Off The control panel only reacts to use when the door is open. Select a program to suit the type of dishes and how dirty they are. Eco 55° is always pre-selected. This program is suitable for washing normally soiled dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. For heavily soiled dishes with a lot of grease, a program with higher temperatures should be used. The dishwasher can measure how dirty the dishes are and adjust water consumption and temperature accordingly. A quick program for slightly dried leftovers. The Auto Dry option is important for ensuring the best drying results. A program with a high temperature for dissolving grease on very dirty dishes, such as pans, casserole dishes and oven dishes. When newly installed, the program needs to be run five times before it is fully adapted and can provide the best results. You can read more about greener dishwashing in the chapter Greener dishwashing.
  • Page 13: Glass 40° A gentle dishwashing program with a low temperature for washing fragile items made of crystal/glass. Hygiene 70° This program is ideal to use where demands on hygiene are extra high, e.g. for baby bottles and cutting boards. Self-clean Self-cleaning program for hygienic cleaning of the dishwasher tub, spray arms and spray pipes. NOTE! The dishwasher will indicate at regular intervals that Self-clean needs to be run. Delayed start When you select Delayed start, the dishwasher will start 1-24 hours after you have pressed and closed the door. Speed wash This option shortens the program time, but uses more energy and water. Start/Stop The display will start to flash, indicating that the dishwasher is ready to start.
  • Page 14: Stopping or changing a program involves opening the door and pressing and holding a button for three seconds. You can top up with new detergent if the detergent dispenser lid has opened and then select a new program. Once a program is chosen, the time it took when last used is displayed. Opening the door stops the dishwasher automatically, allowing you to add more dishes before it continues the program. In case of a power failure, the program will resume when power is restored, except during drying when it will be interrupted. The end of the program is indicated by a short signal from the buzzer, and End appears on the display when the program finishes. The dishwasher switches off automatically after the program ends, and it is advised to shut off the water tap after each use. For the best drying results, fully load the dishwasher and angle dishes to allow rinse water to run off. Top up with rinse aid or increase the rinse aid dosage setting, and activate the Auto Dry setting for optimal results. It is recommended to allow dishes to cool before unloading, starting with the lower basket to prevent water drops from the upper basket.
  • Page 15: Program chart Consumption values vary depending on the temperature of the incoming water, room temperature, load size, selected additional functions and more. The values for the Eco 55° program are accurate, others are indicative only. The dishwasher's built-in water softener is regularly regenerated to maintain its function. Regeneration extends the dishwashing program and increases energy and water consumption. This program is suitable for washing normally soiled dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU legislation on ecodesign.
  • Page 16: Open the dishwasher's settings menu by pressing and holding the appropriate buttons until SEt is displayed. Press to step through the settings menu and confirm the selected setting by pressing the designated button. A beep confirms that the control panel has been pressed and indicates when a dishwashing program has ended. Error messages are indicated by a loud buzzer. The rinse aid dispenser can be adjusted between 3:00 (Off) and 3:05 (High dosage). Increase the rinse aid dosage if dishes have water marks, and decrease it if dishes have a sticky film or are streaked. Adjust the water softener setting based on the hardness of the water supply. For water hardness above 5 °dH, fill with salt; for hardness below 6 °dH, select 4:00 to deactivate the water softener. Pre-selected rinse aid dosage at factory is 3:04. Pre-selected water softener setting at factory is 4:04.
  • Page 17: Settings for all-in-one detergent include a rinse aid dosage adjustment. Auto Dry feature shortens program time and improves drying results. Wait for the dishwasher to indicate the program has ended before unloading. Auto Dry is not available for certain programs like Hygiene 70° and Self-clean. Error messages are indicated by F-- and may be needed when contacting service. Restoring factory defaults can be done by selecting rSt. The settings menu can be exited by selecting End. The menu closes automatically after three seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 18: Care and cleaning Top up with rinse aid When the rinse aid needs topping up, the symbol lights on the display. Open the rinse aid compartment lid. Carefully top up with rinse aid to the level marked MAX. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment. Top up with salt When the salt needs topping up, the symbol lights on the display. Remove the salt compartment lid by turning it anticlockwise. Add enough salt to fill the salt compartment (max. 750 gram). In order to avoid rust stains, a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding salt.
  • Page 19: Clean the filter. The filter traps larger food particles, which cannot get past the drainage pump. Empty the filter when necessary. It should be cleaned at regular intervals depending on how often the dishwasher is used. Turn the locking ring anticlockwise and lift the filter straight up. Dishwashing results may be affected if the filter is fitted incorrectly. The dishwasher must not be used without the filter in place. Check that the yellow drainage pump stop is in place. Cleaning the spray arms is necessary as holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked. To facilitate cleaning, you can remove the spray arms.
  • Page 20: Lower spray arm Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it. Clean the outside of the dishwasher Open the door. Clean the sides of the door and the door seal regularly with a slightly damp cloth. Control panel Keep the control panel clean. If necessary, wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Dishwasher tub The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use. If you have hard water, limescale deposits may build up in the dishwasher. Remove blockages If the dishwasher still contains water after the program has finished, something may be blocking the drainage pump. Turn off the machine and remove the plug from the wall socket. Scoop out the water from the dishwasher tub. Inspect the drainage pump by removing the yellow drainage pump stop. Carefully remove any sharp items from the pump wheel.
  • Page 21: Plug the machine in again. Do not forget to refit the drainage pump stop. If the water supply contains small particles, the outer filter on the inlet hose may become blocked, resulting in the water inlet fault error message. Turn off the machine and remove the plug from the wall socket. Unscrew the inlet hose and carefully remove the outer filter from the inlet hose and clean it. Refit the filter and check that the gasket is correctly positioned. Store the dishwasher above freezing temperature and avoid long transport distances in very cold weather. Transport the dishwasher upright or laying on its back. Before transporting a used dishwasher, water must first be removed from the machine.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Error messages F10: Overfilling water - Unblocking the drainage pump. If the problem persists, contact your nearest service centre. F11: Water outlet fault - See Water remains in the dishwasher under Problem. If the problem persists, contact your nearest service centre. F12: Water inlet fault - Check that the water tap is on and that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked. If the problem persists, contact your nearest service centre. F40: Inlet valve leakage - Turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre. F41: Heater fault 1 - Turn off the water tap, remove the plug from the wall socket, and contact your nearest service centre. F54: Overfilling water - Turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre. Do not remove the plug from the wall socket until the water tap has been turned off. F67: Water inlet fault - Check that the water tap is on and that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked. If the problem persists, contact your nearest service centre. The control panel does not react - Wait a moment then try again. Cannot close door - Check that the baskets are correctly positioned and that the dishes are not blocking the baskets.
  • Page 23: Problem: The door lock does not click into place and lock. Possible causes: The door is not properly closed. Action: Check the door lock and ensure it clicks into place. Problem: The dishwasher does not start. Possible causes: The start button has not been pressed. Action: Press the start button and check if the door is properly closed. Problem: The door lock has not clicked into place and locked. Action: Open the door, press and hold the appropriate button until the display starts counting down, then close the door. Problem: The Delayed start option has been selected. Action: Press and hold the button for three seconds to cancel the Delayed start option. Problem: The plug is not plugged into the wall socket. Action: Check the plug connection. Problem: A fuse or circuit breaker has been tripped. Action: Check the fuse or circuit breaker. Problem: The dishes are not clean. Possible causes: The spray arms do not rotate. Action: Check that the dishes are not blocking the spray arms and clean the spray arms if necessary. Problem: Unsuitable dishwashing program. Action: Select a program with a high temperature to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes. Problem: Incorrect detergent dosage. Action: Dose according to water hardness to avoid poor dishwashing results. Problem: Old detergent. Action: Avoid large packages as detergent is a perishable product.
  • Page 24: Problem: Dishes loaded incorrectly. Action: Do not cover porcelain with large bowls or the like. Avoid placing very tall glasses in the corners of the baskets. Problem: Glasses and cups have toppled over during the program. Action: Place dishes to sit steady. Problem: The filter is clogged. Action: Clean the filter. Problem: The filter is not fitted correctly. Action: Check that the filter is fitted correctly. Problem: Drainage pump stop missing. Action: Check that the yellow drainage pump stop is in place. Problem: Spots on stainless steel or silver. Action: Rinse off certain foodstuffs if not starting the dishwasher immediately. Problem: Spots or films on the dishes. Action: See the chapter on settings for incorrect rinse aid dosage. Problem: Salt compartment empty. Action: Top up with salt. Problem: Incorrect water softener setting. Action: See water hardness in the chapter on settings. Problem: The water softener is leaking salt. Action: Check that the salt compartment lid is properly tightened.
  • Page 25: Problem: The dishes have a sticky white/blue film. Possible cause: Rinse aid dosage setting too high. Action: Reduce the dosage. Problem: Spots left after washing. Possible cause: Lipstick and tea/coffee stains can be difficult to remove. Action: Use a detergent with a bleaching agent. Problem: Detergent residue in the detergent compartment after dishwashing. Possible cause: The detergent compartment must be dry when adding detergent. Action: Check that the dishes are not preventing the detergent compartment from opening. Problem: Rattling sound when dishwashing. Possible cause: The dishes are not correctly placed or the spray arms are not rotating. Action: Spin the spray arms to make sure they can rotate. Problem: Water remains in the dishwasher. Possible cause: The filter is clogged. Action: Clean the filter. Problem: The filter is not fitted correctly. Action: Check that the filter is fitted correctly. Problem: Debris in the drainage pump. Action: Clean the drainage pump. Problem: Kink in drainage hose. Possible cause: Blocked drainage hose. Action: Check that the hose is free from kinks and sharp bends. Problem: Bad odour in dishwasher. Possible cause: Dirt around the seals and in corners. Action: Clean with washing-up brush and low foaming cleaner. Problem: Low temperature programs have been selected for a prolonged period. Action: Run a program with a high temperature once or twice a month.
  • Page 26: Problem Possible causes Action Grease deposits in the dishwasher. Low temperature programs have been selected for a prolonged period. Select a program with a high temperature to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes, such as Intensive 70°. The dishes are not dry enough. The Auto Dry setting has not been activated. Activate the Auto Dry setting. The dishwasher is not fully loaded. Rinse aid needs topping up or dosage is set too low. Top up with rinse aid or increase the rinse aid dosage setting. The setting TAB is activated and all-in-one detergent with insufficient drying effect is being used.
  • Page 27: Installation instructions must be followed carefully. Remove plastic strips if the recess dimension is 596-598 mm. Wear protective gloves as edges may be sharp. Connections to electricity, water, and drainage must be performed by a qualified professional. Always follow applicable regulations for water, drainage, and electricity. Two people are required for installation. Place a drip tray beneath the dishwasher to prevent water damage. Test the dishwasher before securing it in place. Turn off the water supply during installation. Ensure the installation area is firm and level.
  • Page 28: Check that the machine is installed such that the door opens freely, otherwise door lock functionality may be disrupted. Note that the door springs may need adjusting after a cover door has been fitted. This dishwasher is suitable for installing in a raised recess to attain an ergonomic working height. The drainage hose can also be connected to a connection nipple on the sink unit's water trap. The drainage hose may be extended by a maximum of 3 m. Use only the inlet hose supplied with the dishwasher. The supply pipe must be fitted with a water tap (stopcock). Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity or gas. Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using an energy-efficient means. The dishwasher must be connected to an earthed socket.
  • Page 29: Read the chapter Troubleshooting before contacting the service centre. If you have encountered a problem that you cannot resolve, please contact your nearest service centre for professional help. Our website also has information about spare part availability and what you can repair yourself. When making contact, provide the details on the serial number plate. Please note that non-professional repairs may risk user safety and affect the warranty. Press and hold specific buttons for 3 seconds to show the number of program cycles on the display. If the dishwasher has completed more than 999 cycles, the number of thousands is displayed followed by the number of cycles up to 999.
  • Page 30: Technical data and energy labelling Height: 816-890 mm Width: 598 mm Depth: 555 mm Weight: 30 kg Number of standard place settings: 14 Water pressure: 0.03-1.0 MPa Electrical connection: See the serial number plate Rated power: See the serial number plate Information for consumers Information for test institute
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