Diplomat ADP8234

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    mdsh
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    Having just moved into a new house I have become the owner of the above dishwasher – but without the manual.

    It was really really scaled up, so much that I could not see how water could flow through the filter. Having descaled the filter, door seal, salt despenser cap, etc, put some salt in the salt thingie and run a cleaner through the machine it is starting to look hygenic enough to wash dishes.

    Since I don’t have the manual I don’t know how much salt to put in, or whether it matters if salt slightly spills down the outside concentric section of the salt thingie.

    Having previously had a Bosch d/washer I was supprised to see the salt container full of water, the Bosch has the salt container half-way up the side of the machine, not the bottom, so it does not visibly contain any water.

    So, anyway, I put a couple of scoops of salt in the machine and expected what I guessed was the low-salt symbol, a kind of S shapped thing but in two parts, to turn off. It didn’t, so how much salt should I put in?

    Actually, my real qiestion is, can I get hold of a manual, a copy thereof, or a PDF, or a rough guide…?

    Thanks.

    #135584
    admin
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8234

    You have to completely fill it and then the “S” sign will come off.

    #135585
    NWAR
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    Mark,

    Try conatacting MFI through the Web Links section. It’s one of their machines so they might be able to sort you out with a manual.

    Craig

    #135586
    admin
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    Amanda wrote:You have to completely fill it and then the “S” sign will come off.

    Completely. Golly, thanks.

    NWAR wrote:Try conatacting MFI through the Web Links section.

    Excelant advice, thanks. I did not know it was an MFI kitchen. MFI had records of it and are sending me the manual to it and also the cooker 🙂

    Thanks – what a fantastic and helpful site!

    #135587
    mdsh
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    Anonymous wrote:what a fantastic and helpful site!

    Oops – I forgot to log in before replying. Anyway – thanks again!

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