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Westinghouse WSF6602WB Dishwasher
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| Name | Westinghouse WSF6602WB Dishwasher |
| Make | Westinghouse |
| Language | English |
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Summary of Contents
- Page 1: User manual for WSF6602WB. Do not return this product to the store. If you have questions or need assistance, please call customer service. Contact details can be found on the last page of the user manual.
- Page 2: Congratulations and thank you for choosing our product. We recommend you read through the whole user manual which provides important safety instructions. This appliance complies with the requirements of Australian Standard AS/NZ 60335.2.5. To make the best use of your new appliance, it is important that the appliance is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications. Most of the packaging materials are recyclable. If you find the dishwasher is damaged or marked, you must report it within 7 days if you wish to claim for damage/marks under the manufacturer’s warranty. Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the manufacturer’s warranty. Products must be used, installed and operated in accordance with this manual.
- Page 3: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Check whether the indoor electrical fuse system is connected according to the regulations. These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety. You must read them carefully before installing or using the appliance. Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate is the same as the power supply. Always use a correctly installed shockproof socket. Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation. Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance. Always pull the mains plug. Pay special attention and make sure that the machine does not crush the power cord. Never use an extension cord or a multiple socket to make a connection. Do not use water spray and steam to clean the appliance. Check for any damage to your machine or to its packaging. Never start a damaged machine.
- Page 4: Safety information and recommendations Do not leave your dishwasher’s door open, this may lead to accidents and injury. Place knives and other sharp ended objects in the cutlery basket in the point down position. This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities unless supervised. Some dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline and can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Keep children away from the machine while it is open because there may still be residues of cleaning substances inside. Any malfunction in the machine should be repaired by qualified persons. Prior to any repair work on the machine, be sure to unplug the dishwasher from the power supply. For energy and water saving, remove coarse residues on your dishes before placing them into the machine. Use the pre-wash program only whenever necessary. Items not suitable for dishwashing include cigarette ashes, chemical substances, and glued items.
- Page 5: Description of your appliance includes various components such as the worktop, rating plate, upper and lower baskets, spray arms, filters, control panel, detergent and rinse-aid dispenser, cutlery basket, turbo drying unit, and ceiling spray rose. Technical specifications detail the capacity of 14 place settings, height of 850 mm (820 mm without worktop), width of 598 mm, and depth of 598 mm. Electrolux reserves the right to amend design and technical specifications. Do not use this appliance with power and temperature specifications different from those indicated. Do not change the specification of this appliance. Net weight is 43.5 kg. Electricity input is 220-240 V, 50 Hz. Total power is 1900 W, with heating power at 1800 W. Pump power is 100 W, and drain pump power is 30 W. Water supply pressure ranges from 0.03 MPa (0.3 bar) to 1 MPa (10 bar), with a water supply temperature of 5 - 60°C.
- Page 6: The control panel allows you to power on the machine and select programs. The On/Off lamp indicates when the machine is on. Pressing the Start/Pause button initiates the selected program. Opening the door during operation causes the Start/Pause lamp to blink. Program flow is indicated by Wash, Rinse, Dry, and End lamps on the control panel. Activating the half load option reduces program duration and resource consumption. Extra features remain active for subsequent washing programs unless canceled. You can delay the start time of the program by pressing the delay button. Changing the delay time requires pressing the Start/Pause button first. The rinse aid lack warning indicator alerts you when rinse aid needs to be refilled.
- Page 7: Cancelling a program while washing is continuing involves pressing the Start/Pause button for 3 seconds. During cancellation, the End light blinks, and the machine discharges water for about 30 seconds. After the program stops, select your desired program via the Program selection button. When the End light turns on, switch your machine off by pressing the On/Off button. Start the newly selected program by pressing the Start/Pause button. Do not open the door before the program is complete. Leave the door slightly open at the end of a wash program to speed up the drying process. If the door is opened or power is cut off during a wash program, it will continue when the door is closed or power returns. If interrupted during the drying process, the program will terminate, and the machine will be ready for a new program selection.
- Page 8: Installing the machine Positioning the machine When considering the location for the dishwasher, ensure that there is adequate space to enable loading and unloading of the dishes. Do not put your machine in any location where the ambient temperature can fall below 5°C. Before positioning, take the machine out of its packaging by following the warnings located on the package. Position the machine close to a water tap and drain, considering that its connections will not be altered once they are made. Make sure that the water inlet and outlet hoses do not get squeezed while positioning the machine. Always use new hoses when you connect the appliance to the water mains. Old hoses must not be used. In order to pass the safety valve through the kitchen cabinets, an opening of at least 45mm x 90mm is needed. Ensure that the indoor plumbing is suitable for installing a dishwasher and complies with AS/NZS 3500.1. Do not use the water inlet hose of your old machine; you must use the new water inlet hose supplied with your machine. If you connect the water drain hose to a trap spigot under the sink, remove the plastic membrane to avoid blockage.
- Page 9: Installing the machine involves connecting the water drain hose either directly to the water drain hole or to the sink outlet spigot. The plug should be connected to an earthed outlet that supplies suitable voltage and current. If there is no earthing installation, a competent electrician should carry out the installation. The indoor fuse current value should be between 10-16 A. The machine is designed for 220-240 V and should not be plugged in during installation. Maximum drain hose length is 4m; longer lengths will prevent correct draining and result in poor wash performance. Always disconnect the plug when a wash program is finished for safety purposes. When disconnecting from the mains supply, always pull from the plug, not the cord. Ensure sufficient space under the countertop for undercounter fitting and check wiring-plumbing suitability. For stability during underbench installation, any gap between the dishwasher and the benchtop should be bridged with a packing piece.
- Page 10: Installing the machine involves adjusting the machine feet according to the slope of the floor. Fit your machine by pushing it undercounter without letting the hoses get crushed or bent. Ensure the opening for the dishwasher is according to the specified dimensions of 850-870 mm.
- Page 11: Preparing the machine for use Check whether the electricity and water supply specifications match the values indicated by the installation instructions for the machine. Remove all packaging materials inside the machine. Fill the rinse aid compartment. Use a detergent specifically designed for use in domestic dishwashers. Detergent should be put into the compartment prior to starting the machine. Combined detergents produce acceptable results under certain usage conditions only. Always make sure to check the specifications of the detergent you will use. If detergents are in the form of tablets, never put them into the interior section or the cutlery basket of the dishwasher. Contact the detergent manufacturers if you are not obtaining good wash results after having used 2 in 1 or 3 in 1 detergents. If your dishes are from the previous day and there is dried food waste on them, pour 5cm³ detergent onto the base of the door and start your machine.
- Page 12: Preparing the machine for use involves several steps. To set the rinse aid level, push and hold the program button, then turn on the machine. Fill the rinse aid compartments and select a suitable rinse aid setting. Hold down the program button until the LEDs flash once to display the last setting. Set the level by pushing the program button and switch off the machine to save the setting. The factory setting for rinse aid is “4”. If dishes are not drying properly, increase the rinse aid level; if blue stains appear, decrease the level. Only use rinse aid suitable for automatic dishwashers. Fill the compartment to the MAX level and close the cap. Remove any excess rinse aid to prevent high foam and reduced washing performance.
- Page 13: Loading your dishwasher correctly will result in the best energy consumption, washing, and drying performance. There are two separate baskets for loading dishes: the lower basket for round and deep items and the upper basket for cups, tea plates, and glasses. The upper basket racks have two positions: open and closed. Long-stem glasses should be leaned against the basket edge or glass support wire, not against other items. To prevent cutlery from sticking together, place spoons among other cutlery sets and use the cutlery grid for best results. Always place sharp-pointed items with their sharp points facing down or horizontally to avoid injuries. The knife holder in the upper basket allows for easy storage and washing of kitchen utensils. Ensure the position of the dishware does not obstruct the spray arms. The upper basket can be adjusted in height to accommodate larger items in the lower basket. The upper basket knife shelf can be removed when not in use.
- Page 14: Loading your dishwasher. Alternative modular basket position. Alternative basket loads. Lower basket.
- Page 15: Loading your dishwasher. Top basket. Tips and information. Examples of incorrect loading.
- Page 16: Program descriptions outline various washing programs available for dishwashers. Fast 30’ is suitable for lightly soiled dishes and offers a quick wash. Delicate 40°C is designed for lightly soiled delicate items. ECO program is a standard option for normally soiled daily dishes, focusing on reduced energy and water consumption. Timesave is for normally soiled dishes with a faster program. Sensorwash is an auto program for heavily soiled dishes. Program durations vary, with Fast 30’ taking 30 minutes and ECO taking 220 minutes. Program duration may change based on the amount of dishes, tap water, ambient temperature, and selected additional functions. Only powder detergent should be used in short programs, which do not include a drying step. To assist drying, it is recommended to partially open the door after the program has finished.
- Page 17: Spray arms Make sure that the spray holes are not clogged and that no food waste or foreign object is stuck to the spray arms. Cleaning your dishwasher is important to maintain the machine’s service life. Oil and limescale may build up in your dishwasher over time. To extend the life of your dishwasher, clean the appliance regularly each month. Wipe the door seals regularly with a damp cloth to remove any accumulated residue or foreign objects. Clean the filters and spray arms at least once a week. Large food residues or foreign objects which were not captured by the filters may block the waste water pump. When cleaning the waste water pump, ensure that you do not injure yourself on pieces of broken glass or pointed implements. Never use your dishwasher without a filter. Clean filters are necessary for proper running of the machine.
- Page 18: Failure codes and what to do in case of failure Possible fault What to do Water inlet system failure Make sure the water inlet tap is open and that water is flowing. Contact for service if the error continues. Pressure system failure Water discharge hose and filters may be clogged. Inability to discharge water Cancel the program. Faulty heater Overflow Unplug the machine and close the tap. Faulty electronic card The installation and repairing procedures should always be carried out by the Authorised Service Agent to avoid possible risks. Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk. Function-relevant genuine spare parts can be obtained from Customer Service for a period of at least 10 years.
- Page 19: Troubleshooting If one of the program monitor lights is on and the start/pause light is flashing, your machine’s door is open, shut the door. If the program won’t start, check if the plug is connected, indoor fuses, and that the water inlet tap is turned on. Be sure that you have closed the machine door and switched off the machine by pressing the Power On/Off button. Check if the drain spigot’s membrane has been removed or spigot blocked. If detergent residues are left in the detergent compartment, detergent may have been added when the compartment was wet. If water is left inside the machine at the end of the program, the water drain hose may be clogged or twisted. If the machine stops during a wash operation, it could be due to a power failure or water inlet failure. If shaking and hitting noises are heard during a wash operation, dishes may be placed incorrectly. If there are partial food wastes left on the dishes, dishes may be leaning against one another or the spray arm may be clogged. If there are whitish stains on the dishes, a very small amount of detergent may be used or the rinse aid dosage may be set too low.
- Page 20: Warranty for sales in Australia and New Zealand outlines the terms and conditions for Westinghouse dishwashers. This document is important and should be kept with proof of purchase for future reference regarding manufacturing defects. The warranty is in addition to rights under the Australian Consumer Law. The warranty applies to new appliances purchased and used in Australia or New Zealand. The warranty period is 24 months from the date of original purchase. Electrolux is not liable under this warranty for damage caused by misuse, negligence, or improper servicing. To claim under this warranty, proof of purchase and the appliance's model and serial number are required. Electrolux will repair or replace defective parts at no extra charge during the warranty period. The warranty does not cover certain exclusions, including perishable parts and cosmetic damage that does not affect operation. For service or spare parts, customers should follow the outlined steps before calling for assistance.
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