The controls, Getting to know your dishwasher – Hotpoint FDW85 User Manual

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The Controls

A. ON-OFF display button

Press this button to turn the
display on.

B. Display

Displays the functions in
progress.

D. Start/Reset button

With Start, the wash cycle
begins, whereas all the settings
are cleared with Reset.

E. Auto Duo-Wash cycle

indicator light
To remind you that the Duo-
Wash cycle has been set.

F. Delayed Start indicator light

This indicates that delayed start
has been set.

M. Mode button

Press this button to select the
auto Duo-Wash cycle, the
Delayed Start, the extra drying
and the half load.

N. Basket indicator

Shows which basket you have
selected for the Half Load.

P. Cycle select button

Press this button to select the
desired cycle.

Q. Water leak indicator light

To warn you of a water leak.

G. Extra drying indicator light

To indicate that extra drying
has been set.

H. Cycle phase indicator lights

Pre-Wash, Wash, Rinses,
Drying.

I. Wash cycle symbols

A wide range of wash cycles to
choose from.

L. Multifunction numeric

indicator
Informs you the duration of the
cycle, the amount of time left to
wait and any error codes.

S. ‘Selection’ button

Press this button to select the
following functions: Delayed
Start, Extra Drying, Basket
selection.

T. Low salt indicator light

This light tells you that is is time
to add more salt.

U. Low rinse aid indicator light

This light tells you that it is time
to add more rinse aid.

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Width

cm. 60

Depth

cm. 60

Height

cm. 85

Capacity

12 standard place settings

Mains water pressure

4,3 psi - 145 psi (30 KPa÷ 1MPa) (0,3 ÷10 bar)

Power voltage

See data plate

Total absorber power

See data plate

Fuse

See data plate

1. Basket height adjuster

2. Salt container cap

3. Bottom spray arm

4. Upper basket

5. Top spray arm

6. Lower basket

7. Washing filter

8. Detergent and rinse aid

dispenser

This dishwasher conforms to the
following European Community
Directives:

•

73/23/EEC of 19/02/73 (Low

Voltage) and subsequent
modifications;

•

89/336/EEC of 03/05/89

(Electromagnetic
Compatibility) and subsequent
modifications;

•

97/17/CE
(Labelling)

•

2002/96/CE
(Waste Electrical and

Electronic Equipment)

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