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Westinghouse WSF6604XB Dishwasher

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WSF6604XB  
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 user manual.  
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  • Page 1: 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 are sure you will find your new appliance a pleasure to use and a great asset to your cooking. Before you use the appliance, 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. It is important that the appliance is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards. We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners. Conditions of use: This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications. 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. Most of the packaging materials are recyclable. Please dispose of those materials through your local recycling depot or by placing them in appropriate collection containers. 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.
  • 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. Only use detergents and rinse aids which are produced specifically for dishwashers. The machine door should not be opened while the machine is in operation, to avoid the risk of hot water spraying out.
  • 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 detergents and rinse aids. Any malfunction in the machine should be repaired by qualified persons. Prior to any repair work on the machine, 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, candle leftovers, and chemical substances.
  • Page 5: Description of your appliance includes various components such as the worktop, rating plate, upper basket with racks, upper spray arm, lower spray arm, filters, control panel, detergent and rinse-aid dispenser, cutlery basket, turbo drying unit, lower basket, and ceiling spray rose. Technical specifications detail the capacity of 14 place settings, height of 850 mm, and height without worktop of 820 mm. Width and depth are both 598 mm. Electrolux reserves the right to amend design and technical specifications. The appliance should not be used with power and temperature specifications different from those indicated. Changing the specification of the appliance is not permitted. Net weight is 45.5 kg. Electricity input is 220-240 V, 50 Hz. Total power is 1900 W, with heating power at 1800 W. Water supply pressure ranges from 0.03 MPa (0.3 bar) to 1 MPa (10 bar) and water supply temperature is between 5 - 60°C.
  • Page 6: The control panel includes various buttons and indicators for operating the machine. The rinse aid indicator shows if the rinse aid compartment needs to be filled. The on/off button controls the energy of the machine and indicates when it is powered on. Program selection buttons allow users to choose different washing programs. The half load function shortens program durations and reduces energy and water consumption. The tablet option button activates the use of combined detergents containing rinse aid. The delay button sets a timer for starting the program at a later time. The start/pause key initiates or pauses the selected washing program. Program monitoring lights indicate the current status of the wash cycle, including wash, rinse, dry, and end stages. The child lock feature can be activated to prevent accidental changes to settings.
  • Page 7: The control panel allows you to add suitable options for the wash using the option buttons. To change a program while in operation, press the up and down buttons together after completing your program and option selection to save your favourite program and option. Press the Start/Pause button to begin the selected program. To select a favourite program, press the Up button for 3 seconds. After the program stops, select a new program using the program selection up/down buttons. Press the On/Off button to switch the machine off when the End light illuminates. Disconnect the plug and turn off the watertap after switching off the machine. Do not open the door before the program is complete. If the door is opened or power is cut off during a wash program, the program will continue when the door is closed or power returns. To cancel a program while in operation, press and hold the Start/Pause button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 8: Installing the machine involves careful positioning to ensure proper loading and unloading of dishes. Do not place the machine in locations where the ambient temperature can fall below 5°C. Ensure adequate clearance from all sides for comfortable movement during cleaning. Always use new hoses when connecting the appliance to the water mains. The water inlet hose must be examined every twelve months for deterioration. A water tempering valve is required if the water temperature exceeds 60°C. Ensure that indoor plumbing complies with AS/NZS 3500.1 standards for dishwasher installation. Connect the water inlet hose directly to the water inlet tap, ensuring clean water flows before connection. If connecting the water drain hose to a trap spigot, remove the plastic membrane to prevent blockages. After making connections, check for leaks and ensure the water inlet tap is turned off after each wash program.
  • 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 of your machine should be connected to an earthed outlet that supplies suitable voltage and current. If there is no earthing installation, have a competent electrician carry out an earthing installation. The indoor fuse current value should be 10-16 A. Your 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. The machine’s electrical cable should be replaced by an authorised service or an authorised electrician only. For safety, always disconnect the plug when a wash program is finished and do not unplug with wet hands. When disconnecting your machine from the mains supply, always pull from the plug, not the cord. If fitting the machine undercounter, ensure sufficient space and suitable wiring-plumbing.
  • 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 meets the specified dimensions of 850-870mm.
  • Page 11: Preparing the machine for use involves several important steps. 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 and fill the rinse aid compartment. Use a detergent specifically designed for use in domestic dishwashers, available in powder, gel, and tablet forms. Detergent should be placed into the compartment prior to starting the machine. Combined detergents produce acceptable results under certain usage conditions only, containing rinse aid in preset amounts. Always check the specifications of the product you will use or whether it is a combined product. If using tablet detergents, never place them into the interior section or the cutlery basket of the dishwasher; always put them into the detergent compartment. Contact the detergent manufacturer if you are not obtaining good wash results after using combined detergents. For better results with combined detergents, add rinse aid into your machine and adjust the rinse aid setting to the lowest position.
  • Page 12: Preparing the machine for use involves several steps. To set the rinse aid level, fill the rinse aid compartments and select a suitable rinse aid setting. Turn on the machine by pressing the On/Off button and press the Up button for at least 3 seconds immediately after turning it on. Release the Up button when all LEDs blink once to display the last setting level. To fill the rinse aid compartment, open the rinse-aid compartment cap. Adjust the hardness level using the Up or Down button and turn 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 form, decrease it. Only use rinse aid suitable for automatic dishwashers and remove excess rinse aid to prevent foam. Fill the compartment until the MAX level and close the cap carefully to avoid spills.
  • Page 13: Loading guidelines contribute to energy and water savings. Manual pre-rinsing of tableware is not recommended. Place cups, glasses, and small plates in the upper basket. Do not lean long glasses against one another to avoid damage. Lean long stem glasses against the basket edge or rack. Place containers with openings facing downwards to prevent water collection. Use the cutlery grid for best results if a cutlery basket is present. Place large and very dirty items in the lower rack. Dishes and cutlery should not be placed above each other. Ensure the rotation of spray arms is not obstructed.
  • Page 14: Tips and information about the upper basket knife holder emphasize the importance of ensuring dishware does not obstruct the spray arms. The knife holder allows for easy washing of kitchen utensils. Height adjustment of the upper basket involves turning the rail stop clips to remove the basket and changing the wheel position for larger items in the lower basket. The upper basket knife shelf can be removed when not in use. The movable cutlery basket can slide between the front and rear wires of the bottom basket. Upper basket racks have two positions for washing cups and placing long utensils laterally.
  • Page 15: Loading your dishwasher involves understanding the different basket positions and loads. There are alternative modular basket positions available. You can load the lower basket with larger items. The top basket is suitable for smaller and more delicate items. It is important to follow tips and information for optimal loading. Examples of incorrect loading can help avoid common mistakes.
  • Page 16: Program descriptions include various washing programs such as Prewash, Fast 30’, Eco, Timesave 50’, Sensorwash, and Hygiene. Prewash is for rinsing items that you plan to wash later. Fast 30’ is a quicker program for lightly soiled items. Eco is designed for normally soiled dishes with reduced energy and water consumption. Timesave 50’ is a faster program for normally soiled daily dishes. Sensorwash is an auto program for normally and heavily soiled dishes. Hygiene is suitable for heavily soiled dishes requiring hygienic washing. Short programs do not include a drying step. To assist drying, it is recommended to partially open the door after the program has finished. Program duration may change according to the amount of dishes, tap water, ambient temperature, and selected additional functions.
  • 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 water is flowing. Separate the inlet hose from the tap and clean the filter of the hose. Pressure system failure Close the tap and contact for service. Inability to discharge water Cancel the program. Overflow Faulty heater sensor Unsuccessful heating 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, check your indoor fuses, ensure the water inlet tap is turned on, and confirm the machine door is closed. If detergent residues are left in the detergent compartment, it may be due to detergent added when the compartment was wet or a large dish blocking the dispenser door. If water is left inside the machine at the end of the program, the water drain hose may be clogged or twisted, or the filters may be clogged. If the machine stops during a wash operation, it could be due to a power failure, water inlet failure, or the program being on standby mode. If shaking and hitting noises are heard during a wash operation, dishes may be placed incorrectly or the spray arm may be hitting the dishes. If there are partial food wastes left on the dishes, it may be due to incorrect placement, an overloaded basket, or a clogged spray arm. If there are whitish stains on the dishes, a very small amount of detergent may be used or the rinse aid dosage setting may be too low. If the dishes won’t dry up, a program without a dry operation may have been selected or dishes may have been unloaded too fast. If there are rust stains on the dishes, the stainless-steel quality of the dishes may be insufficient or there may be unhealthy mains grounding.
  • Page 20: Warranty for sales in Australia and New Zealand outlines the terms and conditions of product warranties for Westinghouse Appliances. 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 lasts for 24 months from the date of original purchase. Electrolux is not liable under this warranty for damage caused by negligence, misuse, or improper servicing. Claims under this warranty require proof of purchase and the model and serial number of the Appliance. Electrolux will repair or replace defective parts at no extra charge during the warranty period. Transportation costs for warranty claims will be borne by Electrolux. In New Zealand, Appliances come with guarantees under the Consumer Guarantees Act and other relevant laws.
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