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Benchtop Dishwasher  
KABNCHTPDWA  
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kogan KABNCHTPDWA Benchtop Dishwasher Overview

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  • Page 1: Benchtop dishwasher
  • Page 2: Safety & warnings Overview Installation Before first use Operation Cleaning & care Specifications Troubleshooting Notes
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  • Page 4: Control panel Power button: Turn the dishwasher on/off. Wash program selector: Select wash cycle. Program indicator: Illuminates when a program is selected. Delay button: Set a cycle delay. Start/pause button: Start or pause a cycle. Display screen: Show remaining time, etc. Rinse aid warning indicator: Illuminates when the dishwasher requires rinse aid. Program end indicator: Illuminates when a program ends.
  • Page 5: Installation warnings must be heeded, as plumbing and electrical components should be installed by qualified professionals. Electrical shock hazards exist; disconnect electrical power before installing the dishwasher to avoid serious injury. The dishwasher should be placed near an existing water inlet, drain outlet, and electrical outlet for easier installation. Position the dishwasher so that the back rests against the wall and the sides align with adjacent cabinets or walls. Water supply and drain hoses can be positioned to the right or left to facilitate installation. A cold-water connection is required for the dishwasher; connect the cold-water supply hose to a threaded 3/4 connector securely. If water pipes are new or unused for a long time, let the water run to clear impurities before connecting. If the supplied hose does not fit your tap, contact a local plumbing supply center for a suitable adapter.
  • Page 6: Insert the drain hose into a drainpipe with a minimum diameter of 4cm or position it in a sink. Avoid bending or crimping the hose. Ensure the hose’s free end is below 30cm in height and not immersed in water to prevent backflow.
  • Page 7: Draining excess water from hoses is necessary if the sink is over 300mm above floor level. Excess water should be drained into a bowl or container that is outside and lower than the sink. Securely connect the water drain hose to avoid leaks, ensuring it is not kinked or compressed. If a drain hose extension is needed, use a similar hose no longer than 4m to maintain dishwasher efficiency. Before starting the dishwasher, confirm that it is level and securely placed, the water supply is turned on, inlet hose connections are fully tightened and not leaking, the power plug is securely in the electrical outlet, the power is switched on, the inlet water and drain hoses are free from tangles or kinks, and all packaging materials have been removed from the dishwasher.
  • Page 8: Filling the rinse aid dispenser involves turning the cap to the left and lifting it out. Pour rinse aid into the dispenser without overfilling and clean any spills to prevent excessive foaming. Replace the cap and turn it to the right to secure it. The rinse aid dispenser has 6 settings, starting at 4. Increase the setting to 5 if spots or poor drying occur. Reduce the setting if whitish stains or a bluish film appear on glassware. Adjust until dishes are consistently spot-free.
  • Page 9: Detergent WARNING: Dishwasher detergent is corrosive. Keep out of reach of children. Detergents contain chemicals necessary for removing dirt and flushing it out of the dishwasher. Refill the dispenser before each wash cycle. Typically, one tablespoon of detergent is sufficient for a normal wash load. Heavily soiled items may require more detergent. Always add detergent just before starting the dishwasher to prevent it from becoming damp and not dissolving properly. Adding detergent to the dispenser involves pushing the latch to open the detergent compartment and filling it according to the level markings. For heavily soiled dishes, you may add extra detergent to the pre-wash chamber. Press the lid closed until it locks.
  • Page 10: Operation Quick use guide Press the ‘Power’ button to turn the washing machine on. Open the door. Compartment A: Use for each wash cycle. Fill the detergent dispenser. Compartment B: For programs with pre-wash only (follow product instructions). Check ‘Rinse Aid’ indicator for the rinse-aid level. Scrape off large or loose food particles. Soften any burnt food remnants in pans, then load the baskets according to the tray loading instructions in the user manual. Close the door and press the ‘Program’ button until the desired program illuminates. Turn on the water tap, then press the ‘Start/Pause’ button. The machine will start after approximately 10 seconds. To change the program, press the ‘Start/Pause’ button, then hold the ‘Program’ button for 3 seconds to cancel the current cycle. Carefully open the door (Warning: Hot steam may escape!) to add forgotten dishes. If the appliance shuts off during a wash cycle or there is a power failure, switch it back on. Re-select the desired cycle and restart the dishwasher from the beginning.
  • Page 11: When the cycle is finished, the buzzer will sound 8 times and then stop. Turn off the dishwasher using the ‘Power’ button. The dishwasher will automatically power off after 30 minutes if left in standby mode. Turn off the water tap and unload baskets. Wait 15 minutes after the cycle completes before unloading to avoid burns, as dishes and utensils may still be hot and fragile. Consider purchasing utensils labeled as dishwasher safe. To prevent damage, avoid removing glassware and cutlery immediately after the wash cycle ends. Not suitable for use: cutlery with handles made of wood, horn, China, or mother-of-pearl. Plastic items that are not heat-resistant. Some glass types may become dull or cloudy with repeated washing.
  • Page 12: Loading and unloading guidelines for optimal performance include several important tips. Scrape off food particles and soften burnt food remnants in pans; pre-rinsing under running water is generally unnecessary. Place items like cups, glasses, pots, and pans facing downward. Load curved items or those with recesses at a slight angle to allow water to drain. Stack all utensils securely to prevent tipping. Ensure that all items are positioned to allow the spray arms to rotate freely. Avoid placing very small items in the dishwasher that could fall through the basket. Load hollow items with openings facing downward to prevent water from collecting. Arrange dishes and cutlery so they do not nest inside or cover each other. Long-bladed knives should be positioned horizontally in the basket to avoid hazards. Avoid overloading the dishwasher to ensure effective cleaning and reasonable energy consumption.
  • Page 13: Cutlery should be placed into the basket with the handles at the bottom. Place most silverware handles down; however, knives and other potentially dangerous utensils should be placed with their handles up. Do not let any item extend through bottom. Always load sharp utensils with the sharp point down! Soup spoons Forks Knives Teaspoons Dessert spoons
  • Page 14: Starting a cycle Wash cycle table Description of cycle For heaviest soiled crockery and normally soiled pots, pans, dishes etc. with dried on food. For heavily soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. For normal loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans. Standard daily cycle for light soiled loads such as glasses, crystal and fine china. For lightly soiled crockery and glass.
  • Page 15: A shorter wash for lightly soiled loads. This program provides an effective cleaning of the dishwasher itself. Turning the machine on involves ensuring the dishwasher is plugged in and the outlet is on. Remove the basket, load the dishes, and push the basket back into place. Add the required amount of detergent, then close the detergent compartment. Ensure the water supply is turned on at full pressure. Press the ‘Program’ button repeatedly until the desired wash program is displayed. When a program is selected, the corresponding indicator will illuminate. Press the ‘Start/Pause’ button to begin the wash. If you press the ‘Start/Pause’ button during a wash, the dishwasher will emit a sound every minute until resumed.
  • Page 16: Changing the program allows modification if the dishwasher has recently started its cycle. Refill the detergent compartment before setting a new program if the detergent has already been dispensed or washed away. To change the program, hold the ‘Start/Pause’ button for 3 seconds to enter standby mode, then select the desired program. You can add a forgotten dish at any time before the detergent is released. Press the ‘Start/Pause’ button, open the door slightly to pause washing, and wait for the spray arms to stop before adding the dish. After the wash cycle finishes, a buzzer will sound 8 times. Turn off the dishwasher using the ‘Power’ button and shut off the water supply. Wait a few minutes before unloading to prevent burns and allow dishes to cool. Leaving the door open for a few minutes after the cycle improves drying.
  • Page 17: Removing the filter involves several steps. Rotate and lift the entire filter assembly. Lift components B and C upwards from A. Separate components B and C. To reinstall, repeat the steps in reverse order. Inspect filters after each use and clean any blockages. Unscrew the coarse filter and rinse under running water. Clean the filter assembly thoroughly at least once a week.
  • Page 18: Cleaning the dishwasher involves several key steps. Control panel should be cleaned with a lightly damp cloth and dried thoroughly. The door edge should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth, avoiding spray cleaners. Spray arms need to be removed periodically to clean nozzle openings and prevent clogs. After every wash, turn off the water supply and leave the door slightly open. Always unplug the dishwasher before cleaning or maintenance. Use only a cloth with warm soapy water for the exterior and rubber parts. If not in use for an extended time, run a wash cycle with the dishwasher empty. Keep the dishwasher upright when moving, or lay it on its back if necessary. Clean the seals periodically with a damp sponge to prevent odours.
  • Page 19: Height: 438mm Width: 550mm Depth: 500mm Water pressure capacity: 0.04 - 1.0MPa 6 place settings
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting If you experience any issues with this dishwasher, refer to this section to check for possible solutions before contacting help. Dishwasher doesn't start. Ensure the dishwasher is turned on and the power cord is securely plugged into the outlet. Fuse blown/circuit tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. Disconnect other appliances sharing the circuit with the dishwasher. Water not pumped from dishwasher. Check and straighten the drain hose if necessary. Inspect and clean the coarse filter. Kitchen sink clogged. Ensure the kitchen sink is draining properly. If not, a plumber may be needed. Improper detergent. Ensure you are using dishwashing detergent. Suds in the dishwasher. Wipe up any spilled rinse aid immediately. Stained interior. Clean the interior with a damp sponge and dishwashing detergent. Avoid other cleaners to prevent excess suds. White film on inside surface. Hard water minerals. Rust stains on cutlery. Items are not corrosion resistant.
  • Page 21: Knocking noise inside the dishwasher may be caused by items obstructing the spray arm. Pause the program and rearrange any items that are blocking the spray arm. Rattling inside the dishwasher could indicate a loose item. This noise does not affect dishwasher performance, but consulting a plumber may be necessary. Dishes not loaded correctly can lead to inadequate cleaning results. Select a more intensive cleaning program if dishes are not clean. Insufficient detergent can also result in unclean dishes. Rearranging items can help ensure the spray arm rotates freely. Cloudiness of glassware may be due to soft water with too much detergent. Use a mild abrasive cleaner to remove black or grey marks on dishes.
  • Page 22: Load the dishwasher as directed in this user guide. Improper loading can lead to insufficient rinse aid. Increase or refill the rinse aid for better results. Open the door slightly after washing to allow steam to escape. Wait until dishes are cool before unloading. Short programs may use lower rinse temperatures, affecting drying. Select a program with a higher rinse temperature for better drying. Cutlery or dishes with poor-quality coatings may not dry well. The appliance will display error codes to warn you of malfunctions. If an overflow error occurs, turn off the water supply and seek support.
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  • Page 26: We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set-up. For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any additional assistance you may require, head online to help.Kogan.com.