SANI Quick
Select SANI Quick if you want a quicker program that still fulfils hygiene demands. The temperature
of the main wash is 50 °C. The final rinse is 85 °C for 4 minutes.
Self-cleaning
Self-cleaning program for hygienic cleaning of the dishwasher tub, spray arms and spray pipes.
This program should be run (with no dishes in the machine) using normal dishwasher detergent or
citric acid. Special dishwasher cleaners are also available on the market. For the removal of limescale
deposits, see Dishwasher tub in the chapter Care and cleaning.
Starting the dishwasher
Press Start/Stop until the display shows "Program started, close door". This indicates that the
dishwasher is ready to start. Close the door properly, otherwise the dishwasher will not start.
If the dishwasher is not started or the door is not closed within 2 minutes of the last button press, the
machine switches off.
Remaining time
Once you have chosen a program, the time the programme took when last used is displayed.
Once you have started the dishwasher the display shows the remaining program time. The remaining
time is updated after the water for the final rinse has been heated.
This may differ somewhat from time to time depending on the temperature of the water supply, the
amount of dishes, the ambient temperature and other factors.
During the first run of each program, the remaining time displayed can be slightly misleading, as the
dishwasher is estimating the time. When you run the program a second time, the dishwasher will
calculate the remaining time based on the previous duration of the program.
Remaining time
Status indicator
The status indicator on the front display provides information by means of different colours.
Blue - Load more
The program has started, but you can still load more dishes.
Red - Do not load
You should not load more dishes (risk of poorer dishwashing result).
A flashing light indicates that the door has been opened while a program is in progress. If it flashes
when the door is closed, an error has occurred. See the chapter Troubleshooting
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