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- 1. General Safety Rules (Water Connection → Loading The Salt → Cleaning And Maintenance → Troubleshooting And Warranty)
- 2. General Safety Rules
- 3. Water Pressure Must Be Between 0.08 Mpa And 1 Mpa. (Electrical Connections And Safety Instructions → Before Cleaning Or Maintaining The Dishwasher, Unplug The Appliance And Turn Off The Water Supply. → Make Sure That The Electrical System Is Earthed And Complies With All Applicable Laws, And That The Socket Is Compatible With The Plug Of The Appliance. → For Further Information On The Product Or To Consult The Technical Data Sheet, Please Refer To The Manufacturer's Website.)
- 4. Do Not Leave The Appliance Exposed To The Elements (Installation → If The Appliance Breaks Down Or Stops Working Properly → Remove All Elements Of The Packaging → Do Not Install Or Use The Dishwasher If It Is Damaged)
- 5. Follow The Instructions Supplied With The Product. (Replacement Of The Inlet Hose → Do Not Connect The Dishwasher To The Mains Supply Until All Installation Operations Have Been Performed According To The 'technical Notes For Installation'. → Use Only The Inlet Hose Supplied With The Appliance For Connection To The Water Mains. → Anti-removal Device (only On Some Models))
- 6. Connect The New Inlet Hose (Fit The Anti-removal Device)
- 7. Water Connection
- 8. Aquastop (Waterblock → How It Works)
- 9. Connecting The Outlet Hose
- 10. Loading (The Salt → Rinse/refresh)
- 11. Adjusting The Upper Basket (only On Some Models) (Type 'a': → Type 'b': (only Models With Easy Click))
- 12. Loading Dishes (Using The Upper Basket → Cup Holder → 'maxi-ladle')
- 13. Total Care+ (Using The Lower Basket → Foldable Racks)
- 14. Using The Third Basket (Cutlery Basket)
- 15. Information For Test Laboratories (Power Wash)
- 16. Loading (The Detergent → Filling The Detergent Container)
- 17. Loading Pre-wash Detergent In Programmes That Require It (In Programmes That Have A Pre-wash Cycle That Requires An Additional Dose Of Detergent)
- 18. Types Of Detergent (Detergent Tablets → Concentrated Detergents → Combined Detergents → 'tablets' Combined Detergents)
- 19. Loading (The Rinse Aid → Filling The Rinse Aid Container → Adjusting The Amount Of Rinse Aid)
- 20. The Limestone Content Of The Water (Regulating The Quantity Of Rinse Aid → Adjusting The Amount Of Rinse Aid)
- 21. Cleaning The Filters (Self-cleaning Micro Filter)
- 22. After Cleaning The Filters, Make Sure That They Are Correctly Reassembled And That The Gauze Filter Is Properly Positioned At The Bottom Of …
- 23. Practical Hints (What Not To Wash → How To Make Savings)
- 24. Useful Hints
- 25. Cleaning And Maintenance (Cleaning The Appliances Exterior → Cleaning The Appliances Interior)
- 26. When You Have Finished, Refit The Rotor Arms In The Same Position, Remembering To Re-align The Arrow And Screw Into Position (fig.4). After …
- 27. Load / Tablets Button (On/off Button → Programme Selection Light → Salt Empty Light → Technical Data)
- 28. Programme Selection And Special Features (Interrupting A Programme → Changing A Running Programme → 'impulse' Or 'intermittent' Programmes)
- 29. Programme End (Half Load/tablets Option → 'no Salt' Indicator Light → 'half Load' Button → 'tablets' Button)
- 30. Delay Start (Settings → Entering The Settings Menu)
- 31. Child Lock (Memo Function)
- 32. Programme Legend (Programme → Description → Universal → Intensive → Eco)
- 33. Eco Programme (Programme Options → Cycle Duration Factors → Prewash Option → Consumption Values)
- 34. Water Softener Unit (Regulating The Water Softener → Water Hardness)
- 35. Programme (Information On Resin Regeneration → Level → Frequency → No Indicator)
- 36. Troubleshooting And Warranty (Bug Reports → Only Models With A Display → Error Displayed → Meaning And Solutions)
- 37. Error E21 (Only Models Without A Display → Other Faults → Faults → Solution)
- 38. Cause (Solution → Faults → Dishwasher Does Not Discharge Water → Dishes Only Partially Washed)
- 39. Faults (Cause → Solution → Presence Of White Spots On Dishes → Noise During Wash)
- 40. Assistance And Warranty (The Product Is Guaranteed Under The Law, And Under The Terms And Conditions Stated On The Warranty Certificate Included With The Product.)
- 41. Environmental Conditions (Weee Disposal → Relevant Collection Points → Importance Of Proper Treatment → Role Of Individuals In Weee Management)
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HOOVER HI 3E9E0S Dishwasher
Assistance and Warranty
The product is guaranteed under the law, and under the terms and conditions
stated on the warranty certificate included with the product. The certificate
should be stored and shown to an authorized Technical Assistance Centre in
case of need, together with the proof of purchase. You can also check the
warranty conditions on our website.
For assistance, please fill in the online form or contact us at the number
indicated on the support page of our website.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any printing errors in this booklet.
Moreover, the manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes deemed useful to its
products without changing their essential characteristics.
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | HOOVER HI 3E9E0S Dishwasher |
| Make | Hoover |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.8 MB |

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Table of Contents
- 1. General Safety Rules - Water Connection →
- 2. General Safety Rules →
- 3. Water Pressure Must Be Between 0.08 Mpa And 1 Mpa. - Electri... →
- 4. Do Not Leave The Appliance Exposed To The Elements - Install... →
- 5. Follow The Instructions Supplied With The Product. - Replace... →
- 6. Connect The New Inlet Hose - Fit The Anti-removal Device →
- 7. Water Connection →
- 8. Aquastop - Waterblock →
- 9. Connecting The Outlet Hose →
- 10. Loading - The Salt →
- 11. Adjusting The Upper Basket (only On Some Models) - Type 'a': →
- 12. Loading Dishes - Using The Upper Basket →
- 13. Total Care+ - Using The Lower Basket →
- 14. Using The Third Basket - Cutlery Basket →
- 15. Information For Test Laboratories - Power Wash →
- 16. Loading - The Detergent →
- 17. Loading Pre-wash Detergent In Programmes That Require It - I... →
- 18. Types Of Detergent - Detergent Tablets →
- 19. Loading - The Rinse Aid →
- 20. The Limestone Content Of The Water - Regulating The Quantity... →
- 21. Cleaning The Filters - Self-cleaning Micro Filter →
- 22. After Cleaning The Filters, Make Sure That They Are Correctl... →
- 23. Practical Hints - What Not To Wash →
- 24. Useful Hints →
- 25. Cleaning And Maintenance - Cleaning The Appliances Exterior →
- 26. When You Have Finished, Refit The Rotor Arms In The Same Pos... →
- 27. Load / Tablets Button - On/off Button →
- 28. Programme Selection And Special Features - Interrupting A Pr... →
- 29. Programme End - Half Load/tablets Option →
- 30. Delay Start - Settings →
- 31. Child Lock - Memo Function →
- 32. Programme Legend - Programme →
- 33. Eco Programme - Programme Options →
- 34. Water Softener Unit - Regulating The Water Softener →
- 35. Programme - Information On Resin Regeneration →
- 36. Troubleshooting And Warranty - Bug Reports →
- 37. Error E21 - Only Models Without A Display →
- 38. Cause - Solution →
- 39. Faults - Cause →
- 40. Assistance And Warranty - The Product Is Guaranteed Under Th... →
- 41. Environmental Conditions - Weee Disposal →














































