Care and cleaning
Coarse filter
The coarse filter traps larger food particles, which cannot
get past the drainage pump. Empty the coarse filter as
necessary.
Coarse filter
1
Lift the coarse filter by the handle.
2
Empty the coarse filter. Remember to replace it!
Fine filter
Debris that collects on the fine filter is automatically rinsed
away during each wash. Clean the fine filter when neces-
sary.
Fine filter
1
Turn the handle anticlockwise.
2
Lift the filter straight up using the handle. Free the coarse
filter to clean the fine filter.
3
Replace in reverse order. Check that the edges seal
properly when replacing the fine filter.
4
Lock the filter in place by turning the handle clockwise
to the stop position. The handle should point straight
out from the dishwasher.
NOTE!
The dishwasher must not be used without the filter in
place!
Diswashing efficiency can be affected if the course filter
is incorrectly fitted. After cleaning ensure that filter handle
is fully locked with the handle pointing out of the dishwash-
er.
Spray arms
Holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked. Re-
move any debris using a pin or something similar. The spray
arms also have holes on their undersides.
To facilitate cleaning, you can remove the spray arms. Re-
member to fit them firmly back into place after cleaning.
Lower spray arm
•
Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it.
Upper spray arm
1
Pull out the upper basket.
2
Unscrew the spray arm bearings counterclockwise to
remove the spray arm from the upper basket.
The door and the door seal
Regularly clean the sides of the door and the door seal. Use
a slightly damp cloth (with a little cleaner if necessary).
The dishwasher tub
The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept
clean through normal use.
Limescale deposits
If you have hard water, limescale deposits may build up in
the dishwasher. If this happens, run the Intensive wash
programme with two tablespoons of citric acid in the deter-
gent compartment (with no dishes in the machine).
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