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Dishwasher / User’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for DIS15R12

Page 1: ...DIS15R12 EN Document Number 1873370100_AA_BEKO_45E10_EN 31 10 18 17 48 Dishwasher User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... local authorities Please read this user manual first Dear Customer We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state of the art technology Therefore please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product and keep it as a reference for future use If you handover the product to someone...

Page 3: ...DIS15R12 EN Document Number 1873370100_AA_BEKO_45E10_EN 31 10 18 17 48 Dishwasher User s Manual ...

Page 4: ... local authorities Please read this user manual first Dear Customer We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state of the art technology Therefore please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product and keep it as a reference for future use If you handover the product to someone...

Page 5: ...ble for washing in the dishwasher 18 Placing the dishes into the dishwasher 18 Cutlery basket 20 Collapsible lower basket tines 20 Collapsible lower basket tines 21 Lower basket bottle wire 22 Upper basket rack 22 Adjusting the height of the upper basket 23 Collapsible upper basket wires 24 Ceiling cutlery basket 24 5 OPERATING THE PRODUCT25 Keys 26 Function keys 26 Preparing the machine 26 Progra...

Page 6: ...nd remain undamaged Unplug the product when not in use Never wash the product by spreading or pouring water onto it There is the risk of electric shock Never touch the plug with wet hands Never unplug by pulling on the cable always pull out by grabbing the plug The product must be unplugged during installation maintenance cleaning and repairing procedures Always have the installation and repairing...

Page 7: ...n a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Children s safety Electrical products are dangerous for the children Keep children away from the product when it is in use Do not let them to tamper with the product Do not forget to close the door of the product when leaving th...

Page 8: ...pose of the waste product with normal domestic and other wastes at the end of its service life Take it to the collection center for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Please consult your local authorities to learn about these collection centers Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU It does not contain harmful and ...

Page 9: ...eller 3 Lower impeller 4 Silverware basket 5 Door 6 Rating Label 7 Control panel 8 Detergent dispenser 9 Lower basket 10 Filters 11 Salt reservoir lid 12 Upper basket rail 13 Upper cutlery basket depends on model 14 Tabletop depends on model 15 Fan drying system depends on model 15 ...

Page 10: ...the quality of the product C Figures in this manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly C Values stated on the markings of the product or in the printed documents accompanying the product are obtained in the laboratory on basis of the relevant standards Depending on operational and environmental conditions of the product these values may vary Note for test institutions Data require...

Page 11: ...cing the product pay attention not to damage the floor walls piping etc Do not hold the product by its door or panel to move it Appropriate installation location Place the product on a solid and flat floor that has sufficient load carrying capacity The product must be installed on a flat surface in order for the door to be closed comfortably and securely Do not install the product at places where ...

Page 12: ... washing programme is over Connection to the drain Water discharge hose can directly be connected to the drain hole or sink s drainage The length of this connection must be min 50 cm and max 100 cm from the floor A discharge hose longer than 4 meters causes dirty washing Attach the water discharge hose to the drainpipe without bending it Tightly fix the water discharge hose to the drainpipe in ord...

Page 13: ...erform first operation in the shortest programme with detergent while the machine is empty During the initial use fill the salt reservoir with 1 litre of water prior to filling it with salt A There might be a small amount of water left in the product after factory quality control tests This has no harm on the product Aquasafe depends on model The Aquasafe system protects against water leaks that m...

Page 14: ... reduces the hardness of incoming water This system softens the supply water to a level that will allow washing the dishes with the required quality C The mains water hardness must be softened if it is over 7 dH Otherwise hardness ions will accumulate on the dishes that are washed and may affect the washing rinsing and drying performances of the machine Adjusting the water softening system Cleanin...

Page 15: ...evel 1 6 9 5 7 9 13 Level 2 10 15 8 12 14 22 Press the 2nd programme key to set the water hardness setting to position 2 Level 3 16 19 13 15 23 27 Press the 3rd programme key to set the water hardness setting to position 3 Level 4 20 24 16 19 28 34 Press the 4th programme key to set the water hardness setting to position 4 Level 5 25 62 20 50 35 90 Press the 5th programme key to set the water hard...

Page 16: ...idering the information given above according to the hardness level of the supply water in your new location Your machine will display the most recently adjusted water hardness level Adding salt Water softening system needs to be regenerated in order for the product operates with the same performance continuously Dishwasher salt is used for this purpose C Use only special softening salts produced ...

Page 17: ...fferent salt brands in the market have different particle sizes and since the water hardness may vary dissolution of the salt in water may take a couple of hours Therefore Salt Indicator remains on for a while after adding salt into the machine Detergent You can use powder liquid gel or tablet detergents in the machine A Only use in the machine the detergents produced particularly for use with dis...

Page 18: ...y run 3 After the empty washing cycle review the user manual and readjust the water hardness level so as to suit the water supply 4 Make the appropriate rinse aid settings 1 2 3 C Use powder or liquid gel detergent in short programmes without prewash since the solubility of the tablet detergent changes depending on the temperature and time Tablet detergents In addition to the conventional tablet d...

Page 19: ...ashing level must be increased and if there is a blue trace after wiping them by hand it must be decreased This is set to position 3 as factory default C The rinse aid adjustment is described under Adjusting the amount of rinse aid in the section for operating the machine C Wipe clean any spilled rinse aid outside the reservoir Rinse aid that spilled accidentally will cause foaming and it will eve...

Page 20: ... only if you place the dishes in an orderly way Wipe away any coarse food remnants bones seeds etc on the dishes before placing them in the dishwasher Place thin narrow pieces in the middle sections of baskets if possible Place the heavily soiled and bigger items in the lower basket and smaller delicate and light items in the upper basket Place the hollowed dishes such as bowls glasses and pans up...

Page 21: ...Dishwasher User s Manual 19 40 EN Preparation Suggestions for loading the dishwasher Lower basket Upper basket Improper Loading Of Dishware ...

Page 22: ...fferent sizes Collapsible lower basket tines depends on model Foldable tines A located at the lower basket of the machine are designed for an easier placement of large pieces such as pans bowls etc You can create larger spaces by folding each tines individually or all of them at once To bring the collapsible tines into horizontal position grab the tines from mid position and push them in the direc...

Page 23: ...placement of large pieces such as pans bowls etc You can create larger spaces by folding each tines individually or all of them at once To bring the collapsible tines into horizontal position grab the tines from mid position and push them in the directions of arrows B To bring the tines back to vertical position just lift them up Collapsible tines will click into the latch again C C Bringing the t...

Page 24: ...r basket rack depends on model Lower basket bottle wire depends on model The bottle wire is designed for easier washing of long pieces with wide mouths You may take out the bottle wire from the basket when not in use by pulling it out from both sides H ...

Page 25: ...stment mechanism has the same positions on the right and left sides of the upper basket Adjusting the height of the upper basket depends on model The upper basket height adjustment mechanism has been designed for you to create large spaces in the lower or upper sections of your machine depending on your needs by adjusting the height in the upper or lower direction while your basket is empty or loa...

Page 26: ...ger space for your dishes in the upper basket of your machine To bring the collapsible wires into horizontal position grab the wire from the middle position and push them in the direction of arrow in the figure Place your larger dishes into the area created To bring the wires back to vertical position just lift them up C Bringing the wires to the horizontal position by holding them from the tips m...

Page 27: ...y 2 Rinse Aid Indicator 3 Programme Indicators Water Overflow Warning P1 Flashes 4 5 6 Delayed Start Key 7 Time Delay Countdown Indicator 8 Start Pause Cancel Key 9 Salt Indicator 10 Water Cut off Indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 Tablet detergent function Half Load function ...

Page 28: ...ave selected supports the selected function To cancel the selected function press the function key again Preparing the machine 1 Open the door of the dishwasher 2 Place the dishes in accordance with the instructions in the user manual 3 Make sure that the upper and lower impellers rotate freely 4 Put adequate amount of detergent into the detergent dispenser 5 Check if the Salt and Rinse Aid indica...

Page 29: ...dishes that are scraped or pre cleaned Medium High Medium Medium Low 205 115 120 58 30 10 5 14 8 15 10 6 10 4 0 83 1 28 1 18 1 12 0 77 Degree of Soiling Energy kWh Prewash Wash Dry Duration min Water I Programme Table The consumption values shown in the table were determined under standard conditions Differences may therefore occur under practical conditions Reference programme for testing institu...

Page 30: ...hing programme you will select C Tablet Detergent function may cause change in the programme duration Changing Warning Sound Volume 1 After turning on your machine press and hold the Time Delay and Start Pause Cancel keys respectively 2 Using the Time Delay key turn on 9 and 6 LEDs 3 Adjust the volume with the function keys If the 1st programme indicator is on the volume is off If the 2nd programm...

Page 31: ... automatically when the washing programme starts and remains lit until the end of the programme C Floor illumination cannot be cancelled by the user Programming the washing time Time Delay If an economical electricity tariff is applied in your region you can use the time delay function to wash your dishes during appropriate hours You can delay the start of the selected programme until 9 hours C Ho...

Page 32: ...oor of your machine be careful C After the rinsing step the machine will wait silent in pause mode for some time in order to have the water remaining in the machine and on the dishes drained completely and to have the water softener cleaned and then it will resume running in drying mode Cancelling the programme Press and hold the Programme Selection Programme Cancel keys for 3 seconds Release the ...

Page 33: ...the machine 2 Press the On Off key to switch off your machine 3 Close the tap 4 Unplug the machine from the socket C For energy saving the machine is automatically switched off following the completion of the programme or when the programme is not started C Leave your dishes in the machine for about 15 minutes after they are washed in order to have them cooled Your dishes will dry in a shorter tim...

Page 34: ... with or without detergent based on the degree of soil If water has remained in the machine drain the water by performing the procedures under the topic Canceling a programme If the water cannot be discharged remove the filters as specified in the Cleaning the filters section and check if there are any leftover deposits that have accumulated at the bottom of the machine blocking the water path Cle...

Page 35: ...nt of the filters will reduce washing efficiency Cleaning the hose filter Damages on the machine that may be caused by impurities coming from the urban supply water or your own water installation such as sand dirt rust etc can be prevented by means of the filter attached to the water inlet hose Check the filter and the hose regularly and clean them if necessary 1 Turn off the tap and remove the ho...

Page 36: ...if the holes on the lower impeller 1 are clogged If they are clogged remove and clean the impeller You can pull the lower impeller up to remove it Upper impeller Check if the holes on the upper impeller 1 are clogged If they are clogged remove and clean the impeller Turn its nut to left to remove the upper impeller Make sure that the nut is tightened well when installing the upper impeller ...

Page 37: ...filter system is clean Clean the filter system regularly as illustrated in section Cleaning and Care Filters are installed incorrectly Check the filter system and make sure that it is installed correctly Baskets are overloaded Do not overload the baskets in excess of their capacity Detergent is stored under unsuitable conditions If you are using powder detergent do not store the detergent package ...

Page 38: ...h the structure of Teflon Since the surface tensions of Teflon and water are different water droplets will remain as beads on the Teflon surface Tea coffee or lipstick stains remain on dishes Selected programme is unsuitable Select a programme with a higher temperature and cycle time Surface quality of the kitchen utensils is deteriorated Tea and coffee stains or other dye spots may not be cleaned...

Page 39: ...he salt that spilled inside the machine Since the salt granules that will remain under the lid will dissolve during prewash causing the lid loosen check the lid once again at the end of the programme Salty food remnants have remained on dishes for a long time If cutlery soiled with such foods will be kept waiting in machine dirt must be removed by prewash or dishes must be washed without being kep...

Page 40: ...d lustre porcelains are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher Manufacturers of some glassware and porcelain tableware items do not recommend washing such kitchen utensils in the dishwashers either Dishes are scratched C Kitchen utensils that contains or are made of aluminium should not be washed in dishwasher Salt leakage exists Pay attention not to spill salt around the salt filling hole whi...

Page 41: ...er tap water with a tissue paper or fork will be sufficient Rinse aid has spilled into the machine when adding rinse aid Take care that rinse aid is not spilled in the machine when you are filling it Clean any spilled rinse ait with the help of a tissue paper towel Lid of the rinse aid reservoir is left open Make sure that the lid of the rinse aid reservoir is closed after adding rinse aid Kitchen...

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