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en Table of contents

Safety instructions

Delivery

Installation

In daily use

Children in the household

Door lock

Damage

Disposal

Getting to know your appliance

Control panel

Appliance interior

Water softening system

Setting

Water hardness table

Special salt

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Using special salt

Detergents with salt component

Switching off water softening system

Rinse aid %

Setting amount of rinse aid

Switching the rinse aid refill indicator off or on

Utensils

Not suitable

Glass and utensil damage

Loading the dishwasher

Unloading the dishwasher

Cups and glasses

Pans

Cutlery basket

Knife shelf

Folding spikes

Small accessories holder

Adjusting the height of the basket

Detergent

Adding detergent

Combination detergent

Overview of programmes

Programme selection

Information for test institutes

Additional options

Turbo

Half load

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Washing the dishes

Programme data

Aqua sensor

Switching on the appliance

Optical display while the programme is running

Remaining running time display

Timer programming

End of programme

Switching off the appliance

Interrupting the programme

Terminating the programme

Changing the programme

Intensive drying

Maintenance and care

Overall condition of the machine

Special salt and rinse aid

Filters

Spray arms

Troubleshooting

Waste water pump

... when the appliance is switched on

... on the appliance

... during the wash cycle

... on the utensils

Customer service

Installation

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Safety instructions

Delivery

Technical specifications

Installation

Waste-water connection

Fresh water connection

Electrical connection

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Removing the appliance

Transportation

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Protection against frost (Emptying the appliance)

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Waste disposal

Packaging

Old appliances

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Safety instructions

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Warning

Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points downwards or horizontally on the knife shelf *.

* depending on model

Delivery

1 Check the packaging and dishwasher immediately for damage caused in transit. Do not switch on a damaged appliance, but contact your supplier.

2 Please dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner.

3 Do not let children play with packaging and its parts. There is a risk of suffocation from collapsible boxes and film.

Installation

Read the “Installation” chapter to learn how to install and connect the appliance correctly.

Children in the household

If fitted, use the childproof lock. An exact description can be found in the back of the envelope.

Do not allow children to play with or operate the appliance.

Keep children away from detergents and rinse aid. These may cause chemical burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or asphyxiation.

Keep children away from open dishwasher. The water in the rinsing compartment is not drinking water and could contain detergent residue.

In daily use

Use the dishwasher only in the household and only for its designed purpose: for washing domestic dishes.

Children or people whose physical, sensory or mental abilities prevent them from using the appliance safely must not use this appliance without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.

Do not lean or sit on the open door. The appliance could tip.

Please note that free-standing appliances may tip over if the baskets are overloaded.

Do not add any solvents to the washing chamber.

Danger of explosion!

Open the door carefully when the programme is still running. There is a risk of hot water spraying out of the appliance.

To prevent injuries, e. g. caused by stumbling, open the dishwasher only briefly in order to load and unload the dishwasher.

Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents.

Childproof lock (door lock) *

The description of the childproof lock is at the back in the envelope.

* depending on model

Damage

The appliance may be repaired and opened up by a technician only. To do this, disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse. Turn off the tap.

Disposal

1 Make redundant appliances unusable to prevent subsequent accidents.

2 Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally friendly manner.

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Warning

Children could become locked in the appliance (risk of suffocation) or find themselves in other dangerous situations.

Therefore: Pull out the mains plug, sever and dispose of the power cord. Destroy the door lock so that the door can no longer be closed.

Getting to know your appliance

Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the appliance can be found in the envelope at the front.

Individual positions are referred to in the text.

Control panel

( Main switch

0 Door opener

8 Timer programming *

@ Digital display

H Additional options **

P Display “Check water supply”

X Salt refill indicator

` Rinse aid refill indicator h Programme buttons **

* depending on model

** Number depending on model

Appliance interior

1" Top basket

1* Knife shelf *

12 Top spray arm

1: Bottom spray arm

1B Dispenser for special salt

1J Filters

1R Cutlery basket

1Z Bottom basket

1b Lock for detergent dispenser

1j Dispenser for rinse aid

9" Detergent dispenser

9* Rating plate

* depending on model

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Water softening system

To ensure good washing results, the dishwasher requires soft water, i.e. containing low amounts of lime, otherwise white limescale will be deposited on the utensils and inner container.

Tap water above 9° Clarke must be softened. The water is softened with salt (regeneration salt) in the water softening system of the dishwasher.

The setting and therefore the required amount of salt depends on the degree of hardness of your tap water

(see table).

Water hardness table

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Setting

The amount of salt dispensed can be set from ‹ to ˆ .

Salt is not required at the set value ‹ .

1 Find out about the hardness value of your tap water. Your water utility company will help you with this.

2 Set value can be found in the water hardness table.

3 Open the door.

4 Hold down programme button + and switch on the main switch ( .

5 Release both buttons.

The LED for button + flashes and the digital display @ displays the factory setting … .

To change the setting:

1 Press programme button + .

Each time the button is pressed, the set value increases by one level; when the value of ˆ has been reached, the display jumps back to ‹ (off).

2 Switch off the main switch ( .

The chosen setting has now been stored.

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Special salt

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Using special salt

Always refill with special salt immediately before switching on the appliance. This ensures that overrun special salt solution is immediately washed out and does not corrode the rinsing tank.

1 Open the screw-type cap of the compartment

1B .

2 Fill the tank with water (only required when switching on the appliance for the first time).

3 Then add salt (not table salt) .

The water is displaced and runs out.

Salt refill indicator

As soon as the salt refill indicator X on the fascia is lit, top up the salt.

Depending on the washing frequency and the hardness setting, the regeneration salt may not have to be topped up for several months.

If the salt refill indicator X is impaired (e. g. when using combined detergents containing salt component), it can be switched off.

Proceed as described under “Setting water softening system” and set the value to ‹ .

The water softening system and salt refill indicator are now switched off.

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Warnings

Never fill the salt dispenser with detergent. You will destroy the water softening system.

To prevent corrosion, always refill with salt immediately before switching on the appliance.

* depending on model

The salt refill indicator X on the fascia is lit. It goes out as soon as a sufficiently high salt solution has formed.

If the set value ‹ is displayed, do not add any salt because salt will not be used during operation of the appliance, the salt display is switched off. If the set values ‚ to ˆ are displayed, salt must be added.

Using detergents with salt component

If combined detergents with a salt component are used, salt can usually be omitted up to a water hardness of 21° dH (37° fH, 26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l).

If the water hardness is over 21° dH, special salt must be used.

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Rinse aid

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As soon as the rinse-aid refill indicator ` is lit on the fascia, there is still a rinse-aid reserve of 1–2 rinsing processes. Refill with rinse aid.

The rinse aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. Use only rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.

Combined detergents with rinse-aid component may be used up to a water hardness of 21° dH (37° fH,

26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only. If the water hardness is over 21° dH, rinse aid must be used.

1 Open the cover on the rinse-aid dispenser 1j .

To do this, press the mark (1) on the cover and simultaneously lift the cover on the control plate (2).

Setting amount of rinse aid

The rinse aid dispensing rate can be adjusted steplessly. The clear rinse controller was set to 4 at the factory.

Do not change the position of the rinse aid control unless there are streaks (rotate towards –) or water stains (rotate towards +) on the utensils.

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2 Carefully pour in the rinse aid to just below the edge of the filler opening.

Switching the rinse aid refill indicator off or on

If the rinse-aid refill indicator ` is impaired (e. g. when using combined detergents containing rinse aid component), it can be switched off.

To change the setting:

1 Keep pressing the timer programming button 8 and press main switch ( until the digital display @ illuminates.

2 Release buttons. On the digital display @ ‚ is indicated (rinse-aid refill indicator on).

3 By pressing the timer programming button 8 , you can switch the rinse-aid indicator off ‹ or on ‚ .

4 Switch off the main switch ( ; the chosen setting has now been stored.

3 Close cover until it clicks shut.

4 To prevent excessive foam formation during the next rinse cycle, remove any rinse aid which has run over with a cloth.

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Utensils

Not suitable

Cutlery and utensils made of wood.

Delicate decorative glasses, craft and antique utensils. These decors are not dishwasher-proof.

Plastic parts not resistant to heat.

Copper and tin utensils.

Utensils which are soiled with ash, wax, lubricating grease or ink.

Aluminium and silver parts have a tendency to discolour and fade during the wash cycle. Even some types of glass (e.g. crystal glass objects) may turn cloudy after many wash cycles.

Unloading the dishwasher

To prevent water from dripping off the upper basket onto the utensils in the lower basket, it is recommended to empty the appliance from the bottom up.

Hot utensils are sensitive to shock! Therefore, when the programme ends, leave the utensils to cool down in the dishwasher until they can be handled.

Cups and glasses

Top basket 1"

Glass and utensil damage

Causes:

Glass type and glass production process.

Chemical composition of the detergent.

Water temperature of the wash programme.

Recommendation:

Use only glasses and porcelain which the manufacturer designates as dishwasher-proof.

Use a detergent which protects utensils.

Take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher as soon as possible after the programme ends.

Pans

Bottom basket 1Z

Loading the dishwasher

1 Remove large food remnants. It is not necessary to prerinse utensils under running water.

2 Place the utensils so that they are secure and cannot tip over.

all utensils with their openings face down.

parts with curves or indentations are at an angle, thereby allowing water to drain.

does not obstruct rotation of the two spray arms 12 and 1: .

Very small utensils should not be washed in the machine, as they may fall out of the baskets.

Tip

Heavily soiled utensils (pans) should be placed in the bottom basket. The more powerful spray jet provides a better dishwashing result.

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Cutlery basket

You should always place cutlery unsorted with the points downwards.

To prevent injuries, place long, pointed implements and knives on the knife shelf.

Knife shelf *

* depending on model

Long knives and other utensils can be arranged horizontally.

You can remove the knife shelf to wash taller utensils.

Adjusting the height of the basket *

* depending on model

If required, the height of the upper utensils basket

1" can be adjusted to provide more space for tall utensils either in the upper or lower basket.

Appliance height 81 cm

Setting 1 max. ø

Setting 2 max. ø

Top basket

20 cm

25 cm

Bottom basket

28 cm

23.5 cm

Select one of the two following procedures according to the design of the top basket for your appliance model:

Folding spikes *

* depending on model

The spikes can be folded down to improve arrangement of pans, bowls and glasses.

Top basket with side levers

1 Pull out the top basket 1" out.

2 To lower the basket, press in the left and then the right lever on the outside of the basket. In doing so, hold the sides of the basket along the upper edge to prevent it from suddenly dropping.

Small accessories holder *

* depending on model

Light-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups, lids, etc. can be held securely in the small accessories holder.

3 To raise the basket, hold the basket on the sides of the upper edge and lift it up.

4 Before re-inserting the basket again, ensure that it is at the same height on both sides.

Otherwise, the appliance door cannot be closed and the upper spray arm will not be connected to the water circuit.

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Top basket with upper and lower roller pairs

1 Pull out the top basket 1" out.

2 Remove the upper basket and re-attach it to the upper (stage 2) or lower (stage 1) rollers.

Detergent

You can use tablets as well as powder or liquid detergents for dishwashers, but never use washing up liquid. The dosage can be individually adjusted with powder or a liquid detergent according to the degree of soiling. Tablets contain an adequately large amount of active ingredients for all cleaning tasks. Modern, powerful detergents predominantly use a low-alkaline formulation with phosphate and enzymes. Phosphates bond the lime in the water.

Enzymes break down starch and remove protein.

Phosphate-free detergents are less frequent. These have a slightly weaker lime bonding capacity and require a higher dosage. To remove coloured stains (e.g. tea, tomato sauce), oxygen-based bleaching agents are usually used.

Note

To ensure a good washing result, always follow the instructions on the detergent packaging!

If you have further questions, we recommend that you contact the detergent manufacturers’ helpline.

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Warning

Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents.

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Adding detergent

1 If the detergent dispenser 9" is still closed, press the lock 1b to open the detergent dispenser.

Pour detergent into the dry detergent dispenser 9" . Dosage: see manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging.

The graduated detergent dispenser 9" helps you add the correct amount of powder or liquid detergent.

Usually 20 ml–25 ml are adequate for normal soiling. If using tablets, one tablet is adequate.

2 Close cover on the detergent dispenser. To do this, (1) push the dispenser cover shut and (2) press gently on the end until the catch engages audibly.

If using tablets, please refer to the manufacturer’s packaging where to put the tablets (e.g. cutlery basket, detergent dispenser, etc.). Even if using tablets, ensure that the detergent dispenser cover is closed.

Tip

If the utensils are only lightly soiled, slightly less than the indicated amount of detergent is usually adequate.

Suitable detergents and care products can be purchased online via our website or via customer service (see back page).

Combination detergent

Apart from conventional detergents (Solo), a number of products are offered with additional functions.

These products contain not only the detergent but also rinse-aid and salt replacement substances (3in1) and, depending on the combination (4in1, 5in1, etc.), additional components such as glass protection or stainless steel cleaner. Combination detergents function only up to a specific degree of hardness

(usually 26° Clarke). Over this limit salt and rinse-aid must be added.

As soon as combined detergents are used, the rinse programme is adjusted automatically to ensure the best possible rinsing and drying result.

Notes

You will obtain optimum rinsing and drying results by using solo detergents and applying salt and rinse aid separately.

If programmes are short, tablets may not have full cleaning effect due to different dissolving properties and there may even be undissolved detergent residue. It is recommended to use washing powder for these programmes.

The Intensive programme (on some models) requires one tab only. When using washing powder, you can apply some of this cleaning agent to the inside of the appliance’s door.

Even if the rinse-aid and/or salt refill indicator is lit, the rinse programme will run correctly with combined detergents.

If using detergents in a water-soluble protective cover: Take hold of the cover with dry hands only and put the detergent into an absolutely dry detergent dispenser only, otherwise the detergent may stick.

If you switch from combined detergents to solo detergents, ensure that the water softening system and amount of rinse aid have been set to the correct value.

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Overview of programmes

The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview. The corresponding programmes and their arrangement can be found on the fascia.

Type of utensils Type of soiling Programme Programme sequence pots and pans, non-sensitive utensils and cutlery very adhesive burnedin or dried-on food remnants containing starch or protein

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Intensive 70°

Possible additional options all Prerinse

Clean 70°

Intermediate rinse

Final rinse 70° mixed utensils and cutlery part dried, common household food remnants

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Auto 55°–65°

Dry

Is optimised according to the soiling with the aid of sensors.

sensitive utensils, cutlery, temperature-sensitive plastic and glasses slightly adhesive, fresh food remnants mixed utensils and cutlery all types of utensils

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Eco 50°

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Quick 45° cold rinsing, intermediate cleaning

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Prerinse

Turbo

Half load none none

Prerinse

Clean 50°

Intermediate rinse

Final rinse 65°

Dry

Prerinse

Clean 40°

Intermediate rinse

Final rinse 55°

Dry

Clean 45°

Intermediate rinse

Final rinse 55°

Prerinse

Programme selection

You can select a suitable programme according to the type of utensils and degree of soiling.

Information for test institutes

Test institutes can request the conditions for running comparison tests by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

Quote the appliance number (E ­ Nr.) and the production date (FD) which you can find on the rating plate 9* on the appliance door.

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Additional options Washing the dishes

* depending on model

Additional options can be set with the buttons H .

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Turbo *

The Turbo programme significantly reduces the programme running time. The energy consumption is increased by up to 30% due to more intensive heating.

The time reduction affects the following programmes:

Auto:

Eco:

Time reduction up to 25%

Time reduction up to 58%

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Half load *

If you have only a few items to wash (e.g. glasses, cups, plates), you can switch to “half load”. This will save water, energy and time. It is recommended to put a little less detergent in the detergent dispenser than for a full load.

Programme data

The programme data (consumption values) can be found in the summary of instructions. They refer to normal conditions and the water hardness set value

… . Different influencing factors such as water temperature or line pressure may result in deviations.

Aqua sensor *

* depending on model

The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device (light barrier) which measures the turbidity of the rinsing water.

The Aqua sensor is used according to the programme.

If the Aqua sensor is active, “clean” rinsing water can be transferred to the next rinse bath and water consumption can be reduced by 2–4 litres. If the turbidity is greater, the water is drained and is replaced with fresh water. In the automatic programmes the temperature and running time can also be adjusted to the degree of soiling.

Switching on the appliance

1 Turn on the tap fully.

2 Open the door.

3 Switch on the main switch ( .

The display of the last selected programme flashes. This programme runs if no other programme button h is pressed. The expected programme duration is indicated on the numerical display @ .

4 Close the door.

The programme starts running.

Optical display while the programme is running *

* depending on model

While the programme is running, a light spot shines on the floor under the appliance door. Do not open the dishwasher door until the light point is no longer visible on the floor.

If the appliance is installed at eye-level, with flush furniture front, the light point is not visible.

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Remaining running time display

When the programme is selected, the remaining running time of the programme is indicated on the digital display @ .

The running time is determined during the programme by the water temperature, the number of utensils as well as the degree of soiling and may vary (depending on the selected programme).

Timer programming *

* depending on model

You can delay the start of the programme in 1 hour steps up to 19 hours.

1 Switch on the main switch ( .

2 Press the timer programming button 8 until the digital display @ jumps to ‚œ .

3 Keep pressing the timer programming button 8 until the required time is displayed.

4 To delete the preselected starting time, press the button 8 until ‹œ is indicated on the digital display @ .

You can change your programme selection at any time until the programme starts.

End of programme

The programme has ended when the value ‹ is indicated on the numerical display @ .

The end of the programme is also indicated by an acoustic signal. This function can be changed as follows:

1 Open the door.

2 Hold down programme button 3 and switch on the main switch ( .

3 Release both buttons.

The programme button 3 flashes and the factory-set value ƒ (half-loud) lights up on the numerical display @ .

To change the setting:

1 Press programme button 3 . Each time the button is pressed, the set value increases by one level; when the value of „ has been reached, the display jumps back to ‹ (off).

2 Switch off main switch ( , the set value is saved.

3 Close the door.

Switching off the appliance

Short time after the end of the programme:

1 Open the door.

2 Switch off the main switch ( .

3 Turn off the tap (not applicable if Aqua-Stop fitted).

4 Remove the utensils when they have cooled down.

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Warning

At the end of the programme please open the door fully and not partially when emptying the dishwasher.

Any escaping water vapour could damage sensitive worktops.

Interrupting the programme

1 Open the door.

2 Switch off the main switch ( .

The LEDs go out. The programme is saved.

If the door was opened on an appliance which has a warm water connection or is heated, first leave the door ajar for several minutes and then close. Otherwise, expansion (pressure) may cause the appliance door to spring open or water to run out of the appliance.

3 To continue the programme, switch on the main switch ( again.

4 Close the door.

Terminating the programme (Reset)

1 Open the door.

2 Simultaneously press programme buttons # and 3 for approx. 3 sec.

3 Close the door.

The programme sequence lasts approx. 1 min.

On the digital display @ ‹ is indicated.

4 Open the door.

5 Switch off the main switch ( .

6 Close the door.

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Changing the programme

After you have switched the appliance on, it is possible to change the programme within 2 min.

If you want to change the programme afterwards, the appliance waits until the initiated programme section (e. g. washing) ends. The remaining time comprises the remaining time of the previous programme section and the remaining time of the new selected programme.

Maintenance and care

A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults. This saves time and prevents problems.

Intensive drying

The final rinse uses a higher temperature which improves the drying result. The running time may increase slightly. (Caution if utensils are delicate!)

1 Open the door.

2 Hold down programme button # and press main switch ( until the digital display illuminates.

3 Release both buttons.

The LED for button # flashes and the digital display @ displays the setting ‹ (off) or ‚ (on).

To change the setting:

1 By pressing the # button, you can switch intensive drying on ‚ or off ‹ .

2 Switch off the main switch ( .

The set value is saved.

3 Close the door.

Overall condition of the machine

Check spray arm for grease and limescale deposits.

If you find such deposits:

Fill detergent dispenser with detergent. Start the appliance without utensils in the programme with the highest rinsing temperature.

Clean the appliance with detergents/appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for use with dishwashers.

Regularly clean door seal with a damp cloth.

Never use a steam cleaner to clean your dishwasher.

The manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damage.

Regularly wipe the front of the appliance and fascia with a damp cloth; water and a little washing up liquid are adequate. Do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive detergents, as these could scratch the surfaces.

Stainless steel appliances: To prevent corrosion, avoid using sponge cloths or wash them out thoroughly several times before using for the first time.

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Warning

Never use other chlorinated household detergents!

Health hazard!

Special salt and rinse aid

Check the refill indicators X and ` . If required, refill salt and/or rinse aid.

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Filters

The filters 1J keep large foreign objects in the rinsing water away from the pump.

These foreign objects may occasionally block the filters.

1 After each wash cycle check the filters for residue and clean if required.

2 After unscrewing the coarse microfilter, you can take out the filter group.

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3 Remove any residue and clean filters under running water.

4 Re-install filter system in reverse sequence and ensure that the arrow marks are opposite each other after closing the filter system.

Troubleshooting

The majority of faults which could occur in daily operation can be rectified by the user. This ensures that the appliance is quickly available for use again.

The following overview will help you locating the causes and gives helpful advise to eliminate them.

Note

If the appliance stops during dishwashing or does not start for no obvious reason, first run the Abort programme function (Reset).

(See chapter entitled “Dishwashing”)

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Warning

Don’t forget: Repairs may be carried out by technicians only. If a component has to be replaced, ensure that only original spare parts are used.

Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk.

Spray arms

Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing water may block nozzles and bearings on the spray arms 12 and 1: .

1 Check outlet nozzles on the spray arms for blockages.

2 Unscrew the upper spray arm 12 .

3 Remove the lower spray arm 1: upwards.

Waste water pump

Large food remnants in the rinsing water not retained by the filters may block the waste water pump.

The rinsing water is then not pumped out and covers the filter.

In this case:

1 First disconnect the appliance from the power supply.

2 Remove the filters 1J .

3 Scoop out water, use a sponge if required.

4 Loosen screw on the cover (Torx T 20) and remove the cover.

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4 Clean spray arms under running water.

5 Re-engage or screw on spray arms.

5 Check inner compartment and remove any foreign objects.

6 Re-insert cover and screw tight.

7 Re-insert the filters and screw tight.

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... when the appliance is switched on

The appliance does not start.

The mains fuse has tripped.

The appliance plug has not been inserted.

The appliance door has not been shut properly.

... on the appliance

Lower spray arm rotates sluggishly.

Spray arm blocked.

The door is difficult to open. *

Child-proof lock is activated. The deactivation instructions are at the back in the envelope.

* depending on model

Cover on the detergent dispenser cannot be closed.

Detergent dispenser overfilled or mechanism blocked by sticky detergent residue.

Detergent residue in the detergent dispenser.

Dispenser was damp when filled.

“Check water supply” display P lights up.

Tap turned off.

Water supply interrupted.

Supply hose kinked.

Filter in the water supply blocked.

1 Switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug.

2 Turn off the tap.

3 Clean filter in the supply hose.

Water is left in the appliance at the end of the programme.

Waste water hose is blocked or kinked.

Waste water pump blocked, cover on the waste water pump is not locked in position

(see Waste water pump).

Filters blocked.

The programme has not yet ended. Wait until programme ends or implement “Reset” function.

Refill indicator for salt X and/or rinse-aid ` is not lit.

Refill indicator/s switched off.

Adequate salt/rinse-aid available.

Refill indicator for special salt X is lit.

No salt.

Refill with special salt.

... during the wash cycle

Unusual foam formation.

Handwash liquid in the rinse aid dispenser.

Spilled rinse aid causes excessive frothing, therefore please remove with a cloth.

Appliance stops during the wash cycle.

Power supply interrupted.

Water supply interrupted.

Filling valves making striking noises

Caused by the installation of the water line and has no effect on the function of the machine.

Remedial action is not possible.

Knocking/rattling noise during rinsing

Spray arm is striking utensils.

Utensils not arranged correctly.

4 Reconnect power supply.

5 Turn on the tap.

6 Switch on the appliance.

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... on the utensils

Food residue on the utensils.

Utensils placed too closely together, utensils basket overfilled.

Too little detergent.

Rinse programme too weak.

Spray arm rotation obstructed.

Spray arm nozzles blocked.

Filters blocked.

Filters incorrectly inserted.

Waste water pump blocked.

Top basket on right and left not set to same height.

Tea or lipstick residue is not completely removed.

The detergent has an inadequate bleaching effect.

Too low rinsing temperature.

Too little/unsuitable detergent.

White stains on the utensils/glasses remain milky.

If phosphate-free detergents are used with hard tap water, white deposits may be deposited more easily on utensils and the container walls.

Too little/unsuitable detergent.

Too weak programme selected.

No/too little rinse aid.

No/too little special salt.

Water softening system set to the wrong value.

Salt dispenser lock not fastened.

Contact the detergent manufacturer, in particular if: the utensils are very wet at the end of the programme.

limescale forms.

Dull, discoloured glasses, film cannot be washed off.

Unsuitable detergent.

Glasses not dishwasher-proof.

Streaks on glasses and cutlery, glasses have metallic appearance.

Too much rinse aid.

Plastic parts discoloured.

Too little/unsuitable detergent.

Too weak programme selected.

Rust spots on the cutlery.

Cutlery not rust-resistant.

Salt content in the rinsing water too high, as salt dispenser lock not fastened firmly or salt was spilled while being refilled.

Utensils not dry.

Appliance door opened too early and utensils taken out too early.

Programme selected without drying.

Too little/unsuitable rinse aid.

Activate intensive drying.

The combined detergent used has a poor drying performance.

Use rinse aid (see Rinse aid chapter for setting).

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Customer service Installation

If the advice given does not resolve your problem, please contact your customer service. Contact details can be found on the back cover of this instruction manual or in the enclosed customer service list. When calling , please quote the appliance number (1) and the production date (FD = 2) which can be found on the rating plate 9* on the appliance door.

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The dishwasher must be connected correctly, otherwise it will not function properly. The specifications for the inlet and outlet as well as the electrical connected loads must correspond with the required criteria as specified in the following paragraphs or in the installation instructions.

Install the appliance in the correct sequence:

1 Checking appliance on delivery

2 Installing the appliance

3 Waste water connection

4 Fresh water connection

5 Electrical connection

Rely on the expertise of the manufacturer.

Call us to ensure that the repair will be carried out by fullytrained service engineers, who are equipped with original spare parts for your appliance.

Safety instructions

Install and connect the appliance according to the installation and assembly instructions.

Prior to installation, disconnect the dishwasher from the power supply.

Ensure that the protective conductor system of the domestic supply has been correctly installed.

The electrical connection conditions must correspond with the specifications on the dishwasher rating plate 9* .

If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a particular power cord.

To prevent injury, the power cord may be replaced by customer service only.

If the dishwasher is installed in a high-sided unit, the unit must be secured properly.

Install built-under or integratable appliances only under continuous worktops which have been screwed to adjacent cupboards to ensure stability.

Do not install the appliance near heat sources

(radiators, heat storage tanks, cookers or other appliances which generate heat) and do not install under a hob.

After installing the appliance, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.

Some models:

The plastic housing on the water connection contains an electric valve, the connecting cables are in the supply hose. Do not cut through this hose, do not immerse the plastic housing in water.

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Warning

If the appliance is not in a cavity and a side panel is accessible, the door hinge area must be covered at the side for reasons of safety (risk of injury). The covers are available as optional accessories from customer service or specialist outlets.

Delivery

Your dishwasher has been checked thoroughly in the factory to ensure that it is in working order. This may cause small water stains. These will disappear after the first wash cycle.

Technical specifications

Weight : max. 53 kg

Voltage:

230 V, 50 Hz

Connected load:

2,3 kW

Fuse:

10/13 A

Water pressure: at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum 1 MPa (10 bar).

At a higher water pressure: connect pressurereducing valve ahead.

Inlet rate: minimum 10 litres/minute

Water temperature: cold water; hot water max. temperature 60 °C.

Installation

The required installation dimensions can be found in the installation instructions. Level the appliance with the aid of the height-adjustable feet. Ensure that the appliance is situated securely on the floor.

A built-under or integrated appliance which is installed subsequently as a free-standing appliance must be secured to prevent it from overturning, e.g. by screwing it to the wall or by installing it under a continuous worktop which is screwed to adjacent cupboards.

The appliance can easily be installed in a fitted kitchen between wooden and plastic walls. If the plug is not freely accessible, an allpole disconnector with a contact opening of at least 3 mm must be fitted on the installation side to satisfy the relevant safety instructions.

Waste-water connection

1 The required work sequence can be found in the installation instructions. If required, fit a siphon with an drainage connection.

2 Connect the waste-water hose to the drainage connection of the siphon with the enclosed parts.

Ensure that the drainage hose is not kinked, crushed or twisted and that there is no cover plate in the drainage to prevent the waste water from flowing out!

Fresh water connection

1 Connect the fresh-water connection to the tap according to the installation instructions with the enclosed parts.

Ensure that the fresh-water connection is not kinked, crushed or twisted.

2 When replacing the appliance, always use a new water supply hose.

Water pressure: at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum 1 MPa (10 bar).

At a higher water pressure: connect pressurereducing valve ahead.

Inlet rate: minimum 10 litres/minute

Water temperature: cold water preferred; hot water max. temperature

60 °C.

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Electrical connection

Connect the appliance only to 230 V and 50 Hz alternating current via a correctly installed socket with protective conductor. See rating plate for required fusing 9* .

The socket must be near the appliance and freely accessible following installation.

The connection may be modified by technicians only.

A power cord extension may be purchased from customer service only.

Use only a residual current operated circuitbreaker which features the symbol ‚ . Only this extension guarantees compliance with the currently valid regulations.

Removing the appliance

Also observe the sequence of worksteps here.

1 Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.

2 Turn off the water supply.

3 Disconnect the waste water and fresh water connections.

4 Loosen the fastening screws under the worktop.

5 If fitted, remove the base panel.

6 Pull out the appliance, carefully pulling the hose behind.

Transportation

Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts.

Drain the appliance according to the following steps:

1 Turn on the tap.

2 Open the door.

3 Switch on the main switch ( .

4 Select programme + .

The expected programme duration is indicated on the numerical display @ .

5 Close the door.

Programme sequence starts.

6 Open door after approx. 4 minutes.

7 End the programme by simultaneously pressing buttons # and 3 .

8 Close the door.

9 Open door after approx. 1 minute.

The numerical display indicates ‹ .

10 Switch off main switch ( and turn off the tap.

Transport appliance upright only.

(This prevents residual water from running into the machine control and damaging the programme sequence.)

Protection against frost

If the appliance is in a room where there is a risk of frost (e.g. holiday home), empty the appliance completely (see Transportation).

Turn off the tap, disconnect supply hose and drain water.

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Waste disposal

Both the packaging of new appliances and the old appliances themselves contain valuable raw materials and recyclable materials.

Please dispose of the individual parts separated according to type.

Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disposal.

Packaging

All plastic parts of the appliance are identified with internationally standardised abbreviations (e.g. >PS< polystyrene). Therefore, plastic waste can be sorted out when the appliance is being disposed of.

Please follow the safety instructions under “Delivery”.

Old appliances

Please follow the safety instructions under “Disposal of your appliance”.

This appliance is identified according to the

European guideline 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE.

The guideline specifies the framework for an

EU-wide valid return and re-use of old appliances.

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