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Fault, what to do?

Fault, what to do?

Experience has shown that you can rectify most faults 
which occur in daily operation yourself. This ensures 
that the machine is quickly available to you again. In 
the following overview you can find possible causes 
of malfunctions and helpful information for rectifying 
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 “Operating the appliance”)

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.

Waste water pump

Large food remnants or foreign objects which were 
not captured by the filters may block the waste water 
pump. The rinsing water will then be above the filter. 

Warning

Risk of cuts!

When cleaning the waste water pump, ensure that you 
do not injure yourself on pieces of broken glass 
or pointed implements.

In this case:

1

First always disconnect the appliance from 
the power supply.

2

Take out top basket 

12

 and bottom basket 

1j

.

3

Remove the filters 

1Z

.

4

Scoop out water, use a sponge if required.

5

Prise out the white pump cover (as illustrated) 
using a spoon. Grip the cover on the crosspiece 
and lift diagonally inwards. Remove cover 
completely.

6

Check impeller wheel and remove any foreign 
objects.

7

Place cover in the original position and press 
down until it engages (click).

8

Install filters.

9

Re-insert baskets.

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Summary of Contents for DI 260

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Page 3: ...erview of programmes 15 Programme selection 15 Information for test institutes 15 Additional options 16 Express Wash Speed Perfect VarioSpeed 16 Half load 16 Hygiene 16 Intensive zone 16 Extra drying...

Page 4: ...ce or carry out general maintenance unless they are at least 8 years old and are being supervised Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable Befor...

Page 5: ...ed above or below these appliances If you cannot obtain any information from the manufacturer you must not install the dishwasher above or below these appliances If you install a microwave oven above...

Page 6: ...ng Open the door carefully when the programme is still running There is a risk of hot water spraying out of the appliance m Warning Risks to children If fitted use the childproof lock An exact descrip...

Page 7: ...are referred to in the text Control panel depending on model Number depending on model Appliance interior depending on model Overview of menu The settings can be found in the individual chapters depen...

Page 8: ...on P until is indicated on the digital display 6 Release both buttons The LED for button flashes and the digital display displays the factory setting To change the setting 1 Press programme button 3 E...

Page 9: ...d off m Caution Never fill the salt dispenser with detergent You will destroy the water softening system Rinse aid As soon as the rinse aid refill indicator h is lit on the fascia there is still a rin...

Page 10: ...e aid refill indicator h is now switched off Utensils Not suitable Cutlery and utensils made of wood Delicate decorative glasses craft and antique utensils These decors are not dishwasher proof Plasti...

Page 11: ...and glasses Top basket 12 Note Utensils must not be placed above the tablet collecting tray 1B These may block the lid of the detergent dispenser and prevent it from opening fully Pans Bottom basket...

Page 12: ...r lower basket Appliance height 81 5 cm 1 Pull out the top basket 12 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...

Page 13: ...e the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents Adding detergent 1 If the detergent dispenser 9 is still closed press the lock 92 to open the deterge...

Page 14: ...e upper basket The tablet could already be there and you will touch the partially dissolved tablet Notes You will obtain optimum rinsing and drying results by using solo detergents and applying salt a...

Page 15: ...on the rating plate 9 on the appliance door Type of utensils Type of soiling Programme Possible additional options Programme sequence pots and pans non sensi tive utensils and cutlery very adhesive b...

Page 16: ...a slight increase in the energy consumption Operating the appliance Programme data The programme data consumption values can be found in the summary of instructions They refer to normal conditions an...

Page 17: ...Automatic disconnection can be adjusted from to 1 Close the door 2 Switch on ON OFF switch 3 Hold down programme button and press START button P until is indicated on the digital display 4 Release bot...

Page 18: ...tensive drying on or off 2 Press START button P The set value is saved Cleaning and maintenance A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults This saves time and pre...

Page 19: ...and take out filter system 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 clos...

Page 20: ...cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk Waste water pump Large food remnants or foreign objects which were not captured by the filters may block the waste water pump The rinsi...

Page 21: ...Error code is lit Filters 1Z are soiled or blocked Clean filters see Cleaning and maintenance Error code is lit Waste water hose kinked or blocked Install hose without kinks remove any residue Siphon...

Page 22: ...t combination detergent with bet ter drying performance Use of rinse aid also increases the drying performance Intensive drying to increase drying not activated Activate intensive drying see Operating...

Page 23: ...cover must not be obstructed by utensils Do not place utensils or fragrance dispenser in the tablet collecting tray Detergent dispenser cover blocked by the tablet Tablet must be inserted flat and not...

Page 24: ...n consisting of ingredi ents from food remnants and sub stances from the tap water limescale soapy Check function of the water softening system refill with salt or if using combined deter gents tablet...

Page 25: ...residue Remove detergent residue Detergent residue in the deter gent dispenser or in the tablet col lecting tray Spray arms blocked by utensils there fore detergent is not rinsed out Ensure that the s...

Page 26: ...who carry original spare parts for your domestic appliances Installation and connection The dishwasher must be connected correctly otherwise it will not function properly The specifications for the i...

Page 27: ...appear after the first wash cycle Technical specifications Weight max 45 kg Voltage 200 V 50 Hz or 60 Hz Connected load 1 7kW Fuse 15 A Power input switched off 0 10 W not switched off 0 10 W Water pr...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...displays the factory setting 5 Press programme button until the factory set value is indicated on the digital display To change the setting 1 By pressing the 3 button you can switch the hot water sett...

Page 30: ...elect programme with the highest temperature The expected programme duration is indicated on the numerical display 5 Press START button P Programme sequence starts 6 After approx 4 minutes press the S...

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