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Product Type Dishwasher
Brand Hoover
Model HND 310 A-86S
Energy Class D
Place Settings 13
Dimensions (HxWxD) 85 x 60 x 60 cm
Weight 45 kg
Noise Level 44 dB(A)
Water Consumption per Cycle 10 L
Number of Programs 7
Key Programs Eco, Intensive, Quick 30min, Glass, Daily, Soak, Auto
Additional Features Delay start (3/6/9h), Half load, Child lock
Safety Features Water leak protection, Anti-flood system
Drying System Condensation drying
Filter Type Self-cleaning with microfilter
Cutlery Basket Third level cutlery tray
Salt and Rinse Aid Indicator Yes
Interior Light Yes (LED)
Spare Parts Availability At least 10 years after purchase
Maintenance Clean filters monthly, run maintenance cycle

Frequently Asked Questions - HND 310 A-86S HOOVER

How do I install the Hoover HND 310 A-86S dishwasher?
Installation must be done by a qualified technician. Ensure water supply and drain connections are correct. Level the appliance using the adjustable feet. Refer to the manual for specific steps.
What detergent should I use for this dishwasher?
Use a high-quality dishwasher detergent, preferably in tablet or powder form. Ensure it is suitable for your water hardness. Always check the detergent compartment for proper dosage.
How do I add rinse aid and salt to the Hoover HND 310 A-86S?
Open the rinse aid dispenser and fill until the indicator turns clear. For salt, unscrew the cap of the water softener, add salt, and fill with water if needed. Observe the salt indicator on the control panel.
Why is my dishwasher not cleaning properly?
Check if the spray arms are blocked, filters are clean, and the detergent dispenser is working. Also ensure the water temperature is correct (min 45°C) and load the items properly.
What does an error code like E1 mean on the display?
Error codes indicate specific malfunctions. E1 usually refers to a water filling problem. Check the water supply and hose. For all codes, consult the manual's troubleshooting section.
How often should I clean the filters?
Clean the filters at least once a month to prevent clogs. Remove the lower and upper filters, rinse under running water, and replace. Run a maintenance cycle periodically.
Can I use the half load feature on the Hoover HND 310 A-86S?
Yes, select the half load option on the control panel to run only one rack. This saves water and energy when you have a smaller load.
What is the duration of the Eco program?
The Eco program typically lasts around 3.5 hours at 50°C, optimizing water and energy consumption. It is the standard test cycle.
Where can I find spare parts for this model?
Spare parts are available from authorized Hoover service centers or online stores. Use the model number HND 310 A-86S to ensure compatibility. Hoover guarantees parts for at least 10 years.
How do I activate the child lock?
Press and hold the Child Lock button for 3 seconds until the indicator lights up. This locks the control panel to prevent accidental changes. To deactivate, repeat the process.

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USER MANUAL HND 310 A-86S HOOVER

DISHWASHER

DISHWASHER

DISHWASHER

DISHWASHER

DISHWASHER

CONTENTS

2 B A

3 B C D C A

Salt refill indicator

Cutlery basket (fig. 4)

Lower basket (fig. 6)

M = 8 + 4 deep plates N = 11 + 1 flat plates O = 12 dessert plates P = serving dish Q = cutlery basket

Cutlery basket (fig. 7)

1/2 mixed load (fig. 1)

A = glasses

B = cups

C = deep plates

D = Dessert plates

E = Saucers

F = Casserole

G = Roasting pan

H = Medium bowl

I = Small bowl

2 C D F B E H I G A

1/2 standard filling (fig. 2)

A = 6 Glasses

B = 6 Cups

C = Serving dish

Bottom basket (fig. 3)

A = Medium large pot

B = Large pot

C = Frying pan

D = Griddle

Lower basket (fig. 4)

M = 8 + 4 deep plates

N = 11 + 1 flat plates

0 = 12 dessert plates

P = serving dish

Q = cutlery basket

FILLING WITH DETERGENT AND RINSE AID

Filling with soap

IMPORTANT

Diagram of a device with labeled component B, showing internal components and a tool interacting with it.

CLEANING THE FILTER

The filter unit (fig. A "4") consists of:

2

Illustration of a medical or laboratory device with a hand holding a clip and a black arrow pointing to a circular feature (no text or symbols).

GOOD ADVICE

Fig. 1Two mechanical gear components labeled a and b, shown from different angles (no text or symbols on the gears themselves).

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A = medium-sized saucepan B = large saucepan C = frying pan D = lid E = serving platter F = cutlery G = oven dishes

Cutlery basket (fig. 4)

Lower basket (fig. 6)

M = 8 + 4 soup plates N = 11 + 1 dinner plates O = 12 dessert plates P = serving dish Q = cutlery

3D rendering of a mechanical component with labeled part R (no text or symbols beyond label).

Cutlery basket (fig. 7)

H = bowl, medium I = bowl, small

1 = bowl, item

2 C D F B E H I G A

1/2 Standard load (fig. 2)

A = 6 glasses

B = 6 cups

H = bowl, large I = bowl, small

Cutlery is placed in the cutlery basket in the lower basket

Half load in the lower basket

(Only in certain models)3 D F A G B E C

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A = medium-sized saucepan

B = large pot

C = frying pan

D = 1 o'clock

F = serving dish

Lower basket (fig. 4)

Diagram of a device with labeled component B, showing internal components and a hand pouring liquid.

CLEANING THE FILTERS

The filter system (fig. A "4") consists of:

Illustration of a hand holding a cylindrical object with arrows indicating motion or force.

Diagram of a medical or electronic device with a tool interacting with a component.

GENERAL ADVICE

WHEN THE PROGRAM IS FINISHED

2 B A

3 B C D C A

Adjusting the upper basket

(only in some models)

Lower basket (fig. 3)

Lower basket (fig. 6)

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A = medium-sized pot

B = Kettle

C = Frying pan

D = Lids

Diagram of a device with labeled parts and an arrow indicating motion (no readable text or symbols)

CLEANING THE FILTER

Illustration of a hand holding a mechanical device with arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Illustration of a medical or laboratory procedure showing a tool interacting with a device (no text or symbols visible)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

AFTER WASHING

Salt indicator

A = Soup plates B = Dinner plates C = Dessert plates D = Bowls E = Cups F = Glasses

2 A B G C D H F E F

Upper basket (fig. 2)

Lower basket (fig. 3)

Lower basket (fig. 6)

M = 8 + 4 soup plates N = 11 + 1 dinner plates O = 12 dessert plates P = Serving dishes Q = Cutlery

3D rendering of a mechanical component with labeled part 'R' and number '7' (no readable text or symbols beyond label)

Cutlery basket (fig. 7)

1/2 mixed wash (fig. 1)

A = Glasses

B = Cups

C = Dinner plates

D = Dessert plates

E = Saucers

E = Saucers E = Casseroles

F = Casserole

G = Frying pan

H = Medium bowl

I = Small bowl

2 C D F B E H I G A

1/2 standard wash (fig. 2)

A = 6 Glasses

B = 6 Cups

C = Serving dish

Lower basket (fig. 3)

E = Tureens, serving dishes

F = Cutlery

G = Fixed shapes

Lower basket (fig. 4)

M = 8 + 4 soup plates

N = 11 + 1 dinner plates

0 = 12 dessert plates

P = Serving dishes

Q = Cutlery

FILLING WITH DETERGENT AND RINSE AID

Diagram of a device with labeled component B, showing internal components and a downward arrow (no text or symbols beyond label)

CLEANING THE FILTER

Illustration of a hand holding a mechanical device with arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Illustration of a medical or laboratory procedure showing a tool interacting with a device (no text or symbols visible)

PRACTICAL TIPS

Please read the instructions in this booklet carefully because they contain important information on how to install, use and maintain your dishwasher safely as well as containing useful tips on how to make the most of it.

Keep this booklet safe for future reference.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

There are certain basic safety rules which are valid for any domestic appliance.

Installation

■ Make sure that the plug fitted to the machine is compatible with the power supply socket. If it is not, get a suitably qualified person to fit the correct type, and to make sure that the cables to the mains socket are able to cope with the power rating of the appliance. ■ Ensure that the dishwasher does not crush power cables. ■ In general it is not advisable to use adaptors, multiple plugs and/or extension cables. ■ Should it be necessary to replace the supply cord, call the After Sales Service Centre.

Safety

■ Never touch the appliance when your hands or feet are wet or damp. ■ Do not use when your feet are bare. ■ Do not remove the plug from the mains supply socket by pulling the mains cable or the machine itself. ■ Do not leave the appliance exposed to the elements (rain, sun etc). ■ Do not let children (or others incapable of operating it) use the machine without supervision. ■ Water left in the machine or on the dishes at the end of the wash programme should not be swallowed. ■ The door should not be left in the open position since this could present a potential hazard (e.g. tripping). ■ Leaning or sitting on the open door of the dishwasher could cause it to tip over.

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - Safety - 1

WARNING!

Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points down or placed in a horizontal position.

Daily use

■ This appliance is designed for domestic use only. ■ The dishwasher is designed for normal kitchen utensils. Objects that have been contaminated by petrol, paint, traces of steel or iron, corrosive chemicals, acids or alkalis must not be washed in the dishwasher. ■ If there is a water softening device installed in the home there is no need to add salt to the water softener fitted in the dishwasher.

■ Cutlery is washed best if it is placed in the basket with the handles downwards.

If the appliance breaks down or stops working properly, switch it off, turn off the water supply and do not tamper with it. Repair work should only be carried out by an approved service agent and only genuine spare parts should be fitted. Any failure to follow the above advice may have serious consequences for the safety of the appliance.

Disposal

■ The dishwasher has been made from materials which can be recycled so that it can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. ■ If you wish to dispose of an old dishwasher be careful to remove the door to eliminate the risk of children becoming trapped inside it.

INSTALLATION

(Technical notes)

■ After unpacking, adjust the height of the dishwasher. For the dishwasher to work correctly it must be level. Adjust the feet so that the machine does not tilt by more than 2 degrees. ■ If you need to move the machine after removing the packaging, do not try to lift it by the bottom of the door. Follow the instructions in the figure below. Open the door slightly and lift the machine by holding on the top.

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - (Technical notes) - 1

IMPORTANT

When the appliance is located on a carpet floor, attention must be paid to ensure that there is no obstruction to the bottom vents.

Make sure that the plug on the appliance remains accessible after installation.

Electrical connection

This appliance complies with international safety standards, and is fitted with a 3 pin plug with earth connection to ensure complete earthing of the product. Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply it is important to ensure:

  1. that the supply socket is properly earthed;
  2. that your electricity supply is capable of meeting the consumption requirements listed on the rating plate of your appliance.

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - Electrical connection - 1

WARNING!

Ensure that your product is properly earthed.

In the absence of adequate earthing you will notice that when touching the metal parts of your appliance an electrical dispersion can be felt, due to the presence of a radio interference suppressor.

Manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage due to non-earthing of the machine.

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - WARNING! - 1

This appliance complies with Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and following changes.

Water connection

IMPORTANT

The appliance must be connected to the water mains using new hose-sets. The old hose-sets should not be reused.

■ The inlet and drain hoses can be directed to left or right.

IMPORTANT

The dishwasher can be connected to either cold or hot water, as long as it is no hotter than 60 °C.

■ Water pressure must be between 0.08 MPa and 0.8 MPa. If the pressure is below the minimum, consult our service department for advice. ■ The inlet hose must be connected to a tap so that the water supply can be cut off when the machine is not in use (fig. 1 B). ■ The dishwasher is fitted with a 3/4" threaded connector (fig. 2). ■ Connect inlet hose "A" to water tap "B" with a 3/4" attachment, making sure that it has been properly tightened. ■ If necessary, the inlet pipe can be lengthened up to 2.5 m. The extension pipe is available from the After Sales Service Centre. ■ If limescale deposits or sand are present in the water, it is advisable to obtain the appropriate filter, art. 92643345-92643394, from the After Sales Service Centre (fig. 3). The filter "D" must be inserted between the tap "B" and the inlet hose "A", remembering to fit the washer "C". If the dishwasher is connected to new pipes or to pipes which have not been in use for a long time, run water through for a few minutes before connecting the inlet hose. In this way, no deposits of sand or rust will clog up the water inflow filter.

Diagram of a wall-mounted electrical cabinet with a pipe, labeled B, against a tiled background (no text or symbols beyond labels)

2 B A

3 B C D C A

Connecting the outlet hose

■ The outlet hose should discharge into a standpipe, making sure that there are no kinks (fig. 4). ■ The standpipe must be at least 40 cm above floor level and it must have an internal diameter of at least 4 cm. ■ It is advisable to fit an anti-odour air trap (fig. 4X). ■ If necessary, the outlet hose can be extended up to 2.5 m, provided that it is kept at a maximum height of 85 cm above floor level. The extension pipe is available from the After Sales Service Centre.

■ The hose can be hooked over the side of the sink, but it must not be immersed in water, in order to prevent water from being syphoned back to the machine when this is in operation (fig. 4Y). ■ When installing the appliance under a worktop, the hose pipe clamp must be attached to the wall in the highest possible position under the worktop (fig. 4Z). ■ Check that there are no kinks in the inlet and outlet hoses.

4 Y X 2.5 m MAX max 100 cm min 40 cm max 60 cm Ø28 Ø15 Ø20

INSTALLATION IN FITTED KITCHENS

■ The height of the dishwasher ("A" in fig. 1) is 82 cm, as scheduled by the international Regulations (ISO) and the dishwasher will fit perfectly under the kitchen working top. ■ If the underside of the worktop is of water absorbent material (e.g. unfaced chipboard), affix the self adhesive protective tape to it (fig. 2). ■ Insert the dishwasher under the worktop and connect to the electricity and water supplies as shown in the instruction book (fig. 1). The front feet can be adjusted so that correct height is reached. ■ Tighten the dishwasher to the worktop by means of the 30 mm long screws "A" shown in fig. 3.

INSTALLATION IN FITTED KITCHENS

(Dishwasher with adjustable feet)

Adjust the height of the dishwasher according to the available space "A" of fig. 1 (maximum 885 mm). Ensure that the appliance is quite level by adjustment of the rear feet (fig. 4). If the underside of the worktop is of water absorbent material (e.g. unfaced chipboard) affix the self adhesive protective tape to it (fig. 2). Insert the dishwasher under the worktop and connect to the electricity and water supplies as shown in the instruction book (fig. 1). If necessary, final height adjustment can be achieved via the front feet and locked by the fitted locking nuts. Tighten the dishwasher to the worktop by means of the 30 mm long screws "A" shown in fig. 3.

The plinth is adjustable to allow perfect cover of the bottom gap.

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Opening the door

Put your hand into the recess and pull. If the machine comes open while it is working, an electrical safety device automatically switches everything off.

IMPORTANT

For the machine to work properly, the door should not be opened while it is in operation.

Closing the door

Place the baskets in the machine. Make sure that both the spray arms are free to rotate and are not obstructed by cutlery, crockery or pans. Close the door, pressing on it to make sure it is firmly shut.

WATER SOFTENER UNIT

Depending on the source of the supply, water contains varying amounts of limestone and minerals which are deposited on the dishes leaving whitish stains and marks.

The higher the level of these minerals present in the water, the harder the water is. The dishwasher is fitted with a water softener unit which, through the use of special regenerating salt, supplies softened water for washing the dishes. The softener unit can treat water with a hardness of up to 60°F (French grading) or 33°F (German grading) through five different settings.

The degree of hardness of your water can be obtained from your water supply company.

Regulating the water softener

The table below lists different degrees of water hardness with the corresponding setting for the softener unit.

*The water softener unit is set in the factory at level 2, as this is suitable for the majority of users.

If your water is at level 0, you need not use any regenerating salt, nor need you make any adjustment, as your water is soft.

According to the degree of hardness of your water, regulate the softener unit in the following way:

  1. Remove the lower rack. Unscrew and remove the cap from the salt dispenser located in the bottom of the tub (fig. A"1");
  2. Turn the selector screw to the required position with a screwdriver or a knife.

N.B.: For models fitted with electronic programmer refer to the programme list enclosed.

TYPE 1 TYPE 2

LevelWater hardnessWater hardnessUse of regenerating saltWater softener settingN° of washes
°FH (French)°dH (German)
00-90-5NOFREE
110-306-16YESposition N.150
*231-4017-22YESposition N.240
341-5023-27YESposition N.330
451-6028-33YESposition N.420

Loading the salt

■ On the bottom of the machine there is a container for the salt for regenerating the softener. ■ It is important to use only a salt that is specifically designed for dishwasher. Other types of salt contain small quantities of insoluble particles which over a long period of time may affect and deteriorate the softener performance. ■ To add salt, unscrew the cap of the container on the bottom and then refill the container. ■ During this operation a little water will overflow: but keep adding salt until the container is full. When the container is full, clean the thread of salt residue and retighten the tap. ■ After loading the salt, it is recommended running a complete washing cycle, or COLD RINSE programme. The salt dispenser has a capacity of between 1.5 and 1.8 kg and, for efficient use of the appliance, it should be refilled from time to time according to the regulation of the water softener unit.

IMPORTANT

(Only for first start up)

When the appliance is used for the first time, after completely filling the salt container, it is necessary to add water until the container overflows.

Line drawing of a kitchen utensil pouring liquid into a bowl (no text or symbols)

Salt loading indicator

Some models are provided with an indicator light which signals salt consumption.

The signal will appear according to one of two systems:

■ an indicator light on the control panel which will light up when it is necessary to reload the salt container; ■ the salt container cap with a green mobile light (fig. 1a) which remains visible as long as there is enough salt for regeneration purposes. When the green surface is depressed inside the cap, more salt must be loaded.

Other models are provided with a blind cap (fig. 1b). In this case, the salt level must be checked periodically, according to the regulation of the water softener unit.

IMPORTANT

The appearance of white stains on dishes is generally an important sign that the salt container needs filling.

Fig. 1Two mechanical gear components labeled a and b, shown from different angles (no text or symbols on the gears themselves)

Adjustment of the upper basket

(some models only)

If 27 cm to 31 cm plates are normally used, load them onto the lower basket after the upper basket has been placed in its upper position and proceed as detailed below (According to the models):

Type "A":

  1. Turn the front stops "A" outwards;
  2. Take out the basket and remount it in the upper position;
  3. Replace the blocks "A" in their original position.

Dishes that are bigger than 20 cm in diameter can no longer be loaded onto the upper basket and the mobile supports cannot be used when the basket is in the upper position.

Type "A"HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - Type "A": - 1

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Type "B":

  1. Pull out the upper basket;
  2. Then grasp the basket from both sides and lift it upwards (fig. 1).

Dishes that are bigger than 20 cm in diameter can no longer be loaded onto the upper basket and the mobile supports cannot be used when the basket is in the upper position.

ADJUST BASKET TO THE LOWER POSITION:

  1. Grasp the basket from both sides and lift slightly upwards (fig. 2a);
  2. Then slowly release into the correct position (fig. 2b).

It is advisable to adjust the basket before loading the dishes.

Type "B"HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - ADJUST BASKET TO THE LOWER POSITION: - 1

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LOADING DISHES

Using the upper basket

■ The upper basket is provided with mobile racks hooked to the sides of the basket which can be regulated in two positions: upright and lowered. In the lowered position the racks may be used for tea and coffee cups, kitchen knives and ladles. Glasses with stems may be safely hung on the ends of the racks. Glasses, cups, saucers and dessert plates may be loaded under the racks. ■ Soup plates and ordinary plates may be loaded with the rack in the upright position. Plates should be loaded vertically with the underside of the plate towards the back of the dishwasher with a space between each plate to allow water to pass freely. ■ It is advisable to load plates of the same size together in order to utilize maximum basket capacity. ■ Plates may be loaded in a single row (fig. 1) or on both rows (fig. 2). ■ It is advisable to load large plates (approx. 27 or more cm) slightly tilted towards the rear to facilitate introduction of the basket into the machine.

■ Salad bowls and plastic bowls may also be loaded on the upper basket. It is advisable to block these in place so that the jets of water do not make them overturn. ■ The upper basket has been designed to offer maximum flexibility in use and can be loaded with up to 24 plates on two rows, up to 30 glasses on five rows or a mixed load.

Using the lower basket

■ Saucepans, oven dishes, tureens, salad bowls, lids, serving dishes, dinner plates, soup plates and ladles can be loaded on the lower basket. ■ Place the cutlery in the plastic cutlery holder with the handles pointing upwards. ■ Place the cutlery holder on the lower basket (fig. 3), making sure that the cutlery does not get in the way of the rotating arms.

IMPORTANT

The lower basket has a safety-stop device for safe extraction, which is especially useful when it is fully loaded. To load salt, clean the filter, or perform ordinary maintenance, the basket must be completely removed.

1 A C E B D F

A standard daily load is shown in figures 1, 2, and 3.

Upper basket (fig. 1)

A = soup plates, B = dinner plates, C = dessert plates, D = saucers, E = cups, F = glasses

2 A B G C D H F E F

Upper basket (fig. 2)

A = soup plates, B = dinner plates, C = dessert plates, D = saucers, E = cups, F = stemmed glasses, G = glasses, H = single-section cutlery basket

3 D F A G B E C

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A = medium-sized saucepan, B = large saucepan, C = frying pan, D = lids, E = tureens and serving dishes, F = cutlery, G = oven dishes

Two white plastic basket-like structures with handles, displayed against a neutral background (no text or symbols)

Please load the dishwasher sensibly to ensure the best wash results.

Cutlery basket (fig. 4)

The cutlery basket consists of two detachable parts, which allow for various loading options. The two parts can be separated by sliding the left section away from the right section.

INFORMATION FOR THE TEST LABORATORIES

General programme comparison (Ref. EN 50242 Standards)

(see programme selection)

  1. Upper basket position: low
  2. Normal load
  3. Shine setting: 6
  4. Amount of detergent:

- 8 g for pre-wash;

- 22 g for wash.

12 international place load (Ref. EN 50242)

Correct loading is indicated, in fig. 5 for the upper basket, in fig. 6 for the lower basket and in fig. 7 for the cutlery basket.

5 G C E B C H D F H A

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - international place load (Ref. EN 50242) - 2

6 Q M P N M O

Lower basket (fig. 6)

M = 8 + 4 soup plates N = 11 + 1 dinner plates O = 12 dessert plates P = serving dish Q = cutlery

Cutlery basket (fig. 7)

Place the side racks in the lower position and fill with 6 + 6 knives (R); in the spaces left insert cutlery with the handles down. Take care not to load more than two different types of cutlery in the same compartment.

3D rendering of a mechanical component with labeled part R (no text or symbols beyond label)

Half load wash upper basket

(some models only)

1 A C D B G F H I E A

1/2 mixed load (fig. 1)

A = glasses

B = cups

C = soup plates

D = dessert plates

E = saucers

F = saucepan

G = frying pan

H = medium bowl

I = small bowl

2 C D F B E H I G A

1/2 load standard (fig. 2)

A = 6 glasses

B = 6 cups

C = serving dish

D = 6 soup plates

E = 6 dinner plates

F = 6 dessert plates

G = 6 saucers

H = medium bowl

I = small bowl

Place the cutlery in the plastic cutlery holder on the lower basket.

Half load wash lower basket

(some models only)

3 D F A G B E C

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A = medium-sized saucepan

B = large saucepan

C = frying pan

D = lids

E = tureens, serving dishes

F = cutlery

G = oven dishes

Please load the dishwasher sensibly to ensure the best wash results.

4 Q M P N M O N

Lower basket (fig. 4)

M = 8 + 4 soup plates

N = 11 + 1 dinner plates

0 = 12 dessert plates

P = serving dish

Q = cutlery

LOADING THE DETERGENT AND THE RINSE AID

Filling the detergent container

IMPORTANT

It is essential to use a detergent that is specifically designed for dishwashers either in powder, liquid or tablet form.

“FINISH” gives very good results and can be easily obtained.

Unsuitable detergents (like those for washing up by hand) do not contain the proper ingredients for use in a dishwasher, and stop the dishwasher from working correctly.

Normal wash

The detergent container is inside the door (fig. A "2"). If the lid of the container is closed, press the button (A) to open.

At the end of every wash cycle the lid is always open and ready for the next time the dishwasher is used.

HOOVER HND 310 A-86S - Normal wash - 1

WARNING!

When loading the lower basket, please ensure that the plates or others do not obstruct the detergent dispenser.

The amount of detergent to be used varies according to how dirty the dishes are and on the type of dishes to be washed. We advise using 20:30 g of detergent in the wash section of detergent compartment (B).

Diagram of a device with labeled component A, showing internal structure and no readable text or symbols

Diagram of a device with labeled parts and a magnified view showing internal components

After pouring the detergent into the container, close the lid, firstly pushing (1) and then pressing on it (2) until you hear the click.

Diagram of a device with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating movement or force

Since not all detergents are the same the instructions on the boxes of detergent can vary. We should just like to remind users that too little detergent does not clean the dishes properly whilst too much detergent will not produce better results and is also a waste.

IMPORTANT

Do not use an excessive amount of detergent and help limit damage to the environment at the same time.

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CAUTION!

IMPORTANT NOTE ON THE USE OF COMBINED DETERGENTS

If you are planning to use combined detergents i.e. those with built in salt and/or rinse agent, we would advise the following:

■ read carefully and follow the manufacturer's instructions given on the packaging;

■ some combined detergents, particularly those with built in rinse agent, provide best results when used with specific programmes:

■ the effectiveness of detergents containing the built in water softener/salt depends on the hardness of your water supply. Check that the hardness of your water supply is within the effective range given on the detergent packaging. In certain circumstances use of combined detergents can cause: ■ limescale deposits on dishes or in the dishwasher; ■ a reduction in washing and drying performance.

Should this occur, we would recommend using traditional separate products – salt, detergent and rinse agent. This will ensure that the water softener in the dishwasher operates correctly.

Please note that on return to the use of conventional salt, a number of cycles will be required before the system becomes fully efficient again.

IMPORTANT

Any problems which arise as a direct result of the use of these products are not covered by our warranty.

Filling the rinse aid container

The rinse aid, which is automatically released during the last rinsing cycle, helps the dishes to dry quickly and prevents spots and stains forming.

The rinse aid container can be found to the left of the detergent container (fig. A "3").

To open the lid, push the reference mark and, in the same time, pull the tab of opening.

It is always advisable to use rinse aid that is specifically designed for dishwasher.

Check the rinse aid level through the indicator eye (C) which is located on the dispenser.

Regulating the rinse aid from 1 to 6

The regulator (D) is placed under the lid and can be turned using a coin.

The recommended position is 4. The limestone content of the water considerably affects the formation of limescale and the drying performance.

It is therefore important to regulate the quantity of rinse aid to achieve good washing results.

If, after the wash, streaks occur on the dishes, decrease the amount by one position. If whitish spots occur, increase the amount by one position.

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Mechanical component diagram showing a dial with labeled point D (no text or symbols beyond label)

CLEANING THE FILTERS

The filter system (fig.A "4") consists of:

a central container that traps the larger particles;

a flat gauze that continuously filters the wash water;

a micro filter, located beneath the gauze, that traps the tiniest particles ensuring a perfect rinse.

■ To achieve excellent results every time, the filters should be checked and cleaned after each wash. ■ To remove the filter unit, simply turn the handle anticlockwise (fig. 1). ■ For ease of cleaning, the central container is removable (fig. 2). ■ Remove the gauze filter (fig.3) and wash the whole unit under a jet of water. If necessary a small brush can be used. ■ With the Self-cleaning Micro filter, maintenance is reduced and the filter unit need only be checked every two weeks. Nevertheless, after each wash it is advisable to check that the central container and the gauze filter are not clogged.

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WARNING!

After cleaning the filters, make sure that they are correctly reassembled and that the gauze filter is properly positioned at the bottom of the dishwasher.

Make sure that the filter is screwed back, clockwise, into the gauze, as poor seating of the filter unit could have an adverse effect on the efficiency of the appliance.

IMPORTANT

Never use the dishwasher without the filters.

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PRACTICAL HINTS

How to get really good wash results

■ Before placing the dishes in the dishwasher, remove any remaining food (bones, shells, pieces of meat or vegetables, coffee grounds, skin of fruit, cigarette ash, toothpicks, etc.) to avoid blocking the filters, water outlet, and washing arm nozzles. ■ Try not to rinse the dishes before loading them into the dishwasher. ■ If saucepans and oven dishes are encrusted with the remains of burnt or roast food, it is advisable to leave them to soak before washing. ■ Place the dishes face downwards. ■ Try to place the dishes in such a way that they are not touching one another. If they are loaded properly, you will get better results. ■ After loading the dishes, check that the washing arms can rotate freely. ■ Pans and other dishes that have particularly stubborn food particles or remnants of burnt food should be left to soak in water with dishwasher detergent. ■ To wash silver properly:

a) rinse the silver immediately after use, especially if it has been used for mayonnaise, eggs, fish, etc.; b) do not sprinkle detergent onto it; c) keep it separate from other metals.

How to make savings

If you want the dishwasher to give a complete wash, place the dishes in the dishwasher at the end of each meal and, if necessary, turn on the COLD RINSE cycle to soften the food remains and remove bigger particles of food from the new load of dishes. When the dishwasher is full, start the complete wash cycle programme. ■ If the dishes are not very dirty or if the baskets are not very full, select an ECONOMY programme, following the instructions in the program list.

What not to wash

It should be remembered that not all dishes are suitable for washing in a dishwasher. We advise against using the dishwasher to wash items in thermoplastic, cutlery with wooden or plastic handles, saucepans with wooden handles, items in aluminium, crystal, leaded glass unless otherwise stated. ■ Certain decorations may fade. It is therefore a good idea before loading the whole batch to wash just one of the items first so as to be sure that others like it will not fade. ■ It is a good idea not to put silver cutlery with non-stainless steel handles into the dishwasher as there could be a chemical reaction between them.

IMPORTANT

When buying new crockery or cutlery, always make sure that they are suitable for washing in a dishwasher.

Useful hints

■ In order to avoid any dripping from the top rack, remove the lower rack first. ■ If the dishes are to be left in the machine for some time, leave the door ajar to let some air circulate and to improve the drying performance.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

To clean the dishwasher outside, do not use solvents (degreasing action) or abrasives, but only a cloth soaked with water. The dishwasher does not require special maintenance, because the tank is self-cleaning. Regularly wipe the door gasket with a damp cloth to remove any food remains or rinse aid. It is advisable to remove limestone deposits or dirt periodically, by doing an empty wash; pour a glass of vinegar on the bottom of the tank and select the light wash. If, in spite of the routine cleaning of the filters, you notice that the dishes or pans are not properly washed or rinsed, check that all the spray heads on the rotor arms (fig. A "5") are clear.

If they are blocked, clean them in the following way:

  1. to remove the upper rotor arm, turn it until it lines up with the stop marked by the arrow (fig. 1b). Push it upwards (fig. 1) and, keeping it pushed in, unscrew it in a clockwise direction (to reassemble it repeat the same operation, but turn it anticlockwise). The lower rotor arm can be removed simply by pulling it upwards (fig. 2);
  2. wash the rotor arms under a jet of water to clear any blockage in the spray heads;
  3. when you have finished, refit the rotor arms in the same position, remembering to re-align the arrow and screw into position. Both the door lining and the tank lining are in stainless steel; however, should spots caused by oxidation occur, this is probably due to a high level of iron salts present in the water. The spots can be removed with a mild abrasive agent; never use chlorine based materials, steel wool, etc.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a lever and base with a numbered component (no text or symbols)

WHEN CYCLE IS FINISHED

After every wash it is essential to turn off water supply and to switch off the machine by pressing the On/Off button to the off position.

If the machine is not going to be used for some time, it is advisable to follow these rules:

  1. do an empty wash with detergent in order to clean the machine of any deposits;
  2. pull out the electric plug;
  3. turn off the water tap;
  4. fill the rinse aid container;
  5. leave the door ajar;
  6. keep the inside of the machine clean;
  7. If the machine is left in places where the temperature is below 0°C any water left inside the pipes may freeze. Wait until the temperature rises above zero and then wait for about 24 hours before starting up the dishwasher.

IDENTIFYING MINOR FAULTS

Should the dishwasher fail to operate, before contacting the Service Centre, make the following checks:

FAULT CAUSE REMEDY
1 - Machine completely deadPlug is not connected to wall socketConnect electric plug
O/I button has not been pressedPress button
Door is openClose door
No electricityCheck the fuse in the plug and the electricity supply
2 - Machine does not draw waterSee causes for no. 1Check
Water tap is turned offTurn water tap on
Programme selector is not at correct positionTurn programme selector to correct position
The inlet hose is bentEliminate the bends in the hose
The inlet hose filter is not correctly connectedClean the filter at the end of the hose
3 - Machine does not discharge waterFilter is dirtyClean filter
Outlet hose is kinkedStraighten outlet hose
The outlet hose extension is not correctly connectedFollow the Instructions for connecting the outlet hose carefully
The outlet connection on the wall is pointing downwards not upwardsCall a qualified technician
4 - Machine discharges water continuouslyPosition of outlet hose is too lowLift outlet hose to at least 40 cm above floor level
5 - Spray arms are not heard to rotateExcessive amount of detergentReduce amount of detergent Use suitable detergent
Item prevents arms from rotatingCheck
Plate and cup filter very dirtyClean plate and cup filter
6 - On electronic appliances without a display: one or more LED flashing quickly.Water inlet tap turned offSwitch off the appliance. Turn on the tap. Re-set the cycle.
FAULT CAUSE REMEDY
7 - Load of dishes is only partially washedSee causes for no. 5Check
Bottom of saucepans have not been washed wellBurnt on food remains must be soaked before putting pans in dishwasher
Edge of saucepans have not been washed wellReposition saucepans
Spray arms are partially blockedRemove spray arms by unscrewing ring nuts clockwise and wash under running water
The dishes have not been properly loadedDo not place the dishes too closely together
The end of the outlet hose is in the waterThe end of the outlet hose must not come into contact with the outflow water
The incorrect amount of detergent has been measured out; the detergent is old and hardIncrease the measure according to how dirty the dishes are and change detergent
The wash programme is not thorough enoughChoose a more vigorous programme
The lower basket dishes have not been washedDepress half load button
8 - Presence of white spots on dishesWater is too hardCheck salt and rinse aid level and regulate amount.Should the fault persist, Contact Service Centre
9 - Noise during washThe dishes knock against one anotherRe-check loading of dishes in the basket
The revolving arms knock against the dishesAgain re-check loading
10 -The dishes are not completely dryInadequate air flowLeave the dishwasher door ajar at the end of the wash program to allow the dishes to dry naturally

N.B.: Should any of the situations occur and should the machine give a bad wash performance, it is necessary to remove the deposits from the dishes by hand since the final drying cycle hardens the deposits which a second wash in the machine would not be able to remove.

If the malfunction continues contact a Service Centre quoting the serial number of the dishwasher. This is found on the plaque on the inside of the dishwasher door at the top or on the guarantee. This information will make it possible to take more effective action more quickly.

The manufacturers decline any responsibility for any printing mistakes in this instruction booklet. They also reserve the right to modify their own appliances as necessary without altering the essential characteristics.

The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of any printing mistakes in this booklet. The manufacturer also reserves the right to make appropriate modifications to

Its products without changing the essential characteristics.

This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.

The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.

For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Brand : HOOVER

Model : HND 310 A-86S

Category : Dishwasher