Maytag MSE 860 FARS Use and Care Guide

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Page 1 - MSE 860 FARS

Use & Care GuideDishwasherMAYTAGMSE 860 FARS

Page 2 - Quick Guide

101. Program selector2. Display window3. Temperature buttonControl panel4. Start/stop5. Drying buttonDispenser1 34521. Compartment for main wash dish-

Page 3 - Contents

11Basic CourseBelow are step by step instructions to help youachieve the best possible dishwashing results. Load the baskets correctly!Your dishwasher

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12NB!Only use dishwasher detergentDetergent for washing by hand cannot beused as the build-up of foam impedes themachine’s performance. Press the main

Page 5 - Before doing your first wash

13Options Select optionsTo select an option, press one of the optionbuttons DryingYou can select different drying time lengthsdepending on how dry y

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14Only perform washes with a fullmachineWaiting to run the wash until the machine isfull saves energy.Wash at a lower temperatureIf the load is only l

Page 7 - Child Safety!

15Language, Child lock, Buzzervolume, Water hardness,Temperature unit, Machineinformation, Reset machine to theoriginal settingsYou will probably only

Page 8 - Technical information

16Press Start/Stop and closethe doorThe dishwasher will now start. It managesthe entire wash automatically. Ensure thatthe door is properly closed or

Page 9 - Baskets*

17Fragile dishesA number of household goods are not suit-able for machine washing. There can bemany reasons for this. Certain materialscannot withstan

Page 10 - Dispenser

18Standard program* SCS = Super Cleaning System™.** Wash times may vary depending on water temperature, variations in voltage, etc.1. Connection to ho

Page 11 - Basic Course

19Standard program* SCS = Super Cleaning System™.** Wash times may vary depending on water temperature, variations in voltage, etc.1. Connection to ho

Page 12 - Press the main switch

2Quick Guide1. Loading basketsRemove large food particles and debris. There is no need to rinse thanks to the SuperCleaning System™.2. Dispensing dis

Page 13 - Select options

20When you have selected programme andoption, the display shows the length of timethe programme took the last time it wasused. When you have started t

Page 14 - Eco-dishwashing

21CleaningCleaningThe dishwasher’s inner container is made ofstainless steel and is kept clean throughnormal use. However, if you have calciferous(har

Page 15 - Specialsettings

22If you still cannot start the machine and ahumming noise can be heard, then theoverfilling protection has been activated.• Shutoff the water• Remove

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23Rinse aidPour in rinse aidDrying proceeds more quickly if you userinse aid.Machines with indicator on the panelWhen the rinse aid has run out and mo

Page 17 - Fragile dishes

24SaltPour in saltBefore using a dishwasher with a watersoftening filter, you must fill the salt com-partment with salt. Use coarse salt or spe-cial

Page 18 - Standard program

25Fault indicationsOverfilling Too much water in the machine Phone for serviceWater inlet fault Fault in the water inlet Check that the tap is openInl

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26TroubleshootingProblems Possible causes Action• The spray arms are notrotating.• Old dishwasher detergent.NB! Detergent is a perishable.• Incorrect

Page 20 - The display

27ProblemsPossible causes Action• Too high dosage of rinseaid.• Certain food remnantssuch as mustard, mayon-naise, lemon, vinegar, saltand dressings

Page 21 - Cleaning

28ProblemsPossible causes ActionWater remains in themachine.Bad odour in the machineThe dishes are notsufficiently drypump) can be heard fromthe mach

Page 22 - Spray arms

29Test dosageStrong wash/Normal washMain wash 25 gram Standard detergent.Rinse aid dosage 3.Energy labellingEurope: EN 50242Dishwasher program:Normal

Page 23 - Rinse aid

3ContentsPageQuick guide 2Contents 3-4Before doing your first wash 5Read through the directions for use Take care with certain materialsCheck the

Page 24 - Pour in salt

30Suggestions on positioning thedishwasherThe dishwasher can be built in, fully free-standing or semi-freestanding.CAUTION!Connection to electricity,

Page 25 - Fault indications

31Connection to waterThere must be a shut-off tap on the watersupply pipe. The shut-off tap should bepositioned above the work surface or at thefront

Page 26 - Troubleshooting

32Positioning the machineA. Adjusting machines with six feet(freestanding dishwasher)1. Adjust the height of the dishwasher withthe four steel feet.2.

Page 27 - Possible causes Action

33To prevent kinks, pull the drain hose and theconnecting pipe.Adjusting the plinth(Only if you have kick-plate as accessory)The dishwasher has two ki

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34Setting water hardness (machines with water softener)Before starting to use the dishwasher, you should set the correct water hardness. Phoneyour loc

Page 29 - Performance information

35Service & guaranteeServiceBefore calling for service, check to seewhether the faults is due to something thatyou can put right yourself. See Tro

Page 33 - Fitting strip seal

39Search wordsAAdvice! 7, 16After dishwashing 16CChild safe 7Citric acid 21, 23Cleaning 6, 21Connection 19, 29, 31Control panel 10Crystal 3, 5

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4Rinse aid 23Pour in rinse aidSelect dosageSalt 24Pour in saltFault indications 25Troubleshooting 26-28The dishes are not cleanStains or a film on the

Page 35 - Service & guarantee

40Art. No: 80 785 79. Rev. 03 • We reserve the right to make changes.Printed on environmentally-friendly paper which meets the demands of Friends of t

Page 36 - Own comments

5Before doing your first washRead through the directions for useRead through the directions for use beforestarting to use your machine, especially the

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6SafetyGeneralWinter storage/Transport• Read and keep the directions for use!• Installation of water, drainage and elec-tricity must be carried out b

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7Child Safety!Child-safe button lockTo prevent children starting the machine,you can activate a button lock.Proceed as follows:1. Switch off the dishw

Page 39 - Search words

8Parts of the dishwasher*1. Knife basket (*Not all models)2. Upper basket3. Lamp4. Spray arms5. Lower basket6. Cutlery basket7. Rinse Aid Filling8. Di

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9Baskets*Upper basketLower basketCutlery basket*Details may differ depending on the model andmarket!15Knife basket ( *Not all models )361. Wine glass

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