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the appliance may still contain 

detergent leftovers.

The water in the dishwasher is not 

• 

drinking water. Danger of caustic 

injuries.

Always place long and sharp/

• 

pointed objects (e.g. serving forks, 

bread knives) into the cutlery 

basket with the pointed end down 

or flat on the upper basket to avoid 

possible injuries.

 For daily operation

Use your appliance only for the 

• 

following domestic uses: Washing 

household dishes.

Do not use chemical solvents in 

• 

the appliance; there is a danger of 

explosion.

This appliance is not intended for 

• 

use by persons (including children) 

with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capabilities, or lack of 

experience and knowledge, unless 

they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning use 

of the appliance by a person 

responsible for their safety.

Do not sit or stand on the opened 

• 

door or place other objects on it. 

The appliance may tip over.

Do not open the door while the 

• 

appliance is running, as hot water 

or steam may escape.

Do not leave the door open – an 

• 

open door can be a hazard.

If you need to move your 

• 

appliance, do it in upright position 

and hold from the rear side. Tilting 

the appliance onto its front side 

may cause the electronic parts in it 

to get wet and damaged.

 Problems

Repairs and modifications to the 

• 

appliance may only be carried 

out by qualified customer service 

personel.

In the event of a problem, or before 

• 

performing a repair, disconnect the 

appliance from the mains supply:

 

- disconnect the appliance by 

pulling out the mains plug

 

- shut off the power.

Do not pull on the cable – pull on 

• 

the plug. Turn off the water supply 

tap.

What should not be washed in 

your dishwasher

Rust sensitive steel parts

• 

Cutlery with wooden or horn 

• 

handles

Cutlery with mother of pearl or 

• 

porcelain handles

Non heat resistant plastic parts

• 

No glued dish or cutlery parts

• 

No items made out of copper, tin or 

• 

aluminium

Sensitive decorative glasses and 

• 

porcelain parts

Lead crystal glasses

• 

Art and crafted articles

• 

Aluminium and silver tend to 

• 

discolour

Glass and crystal articles may lose 

• 

their shine over time

Sponges and dishcloths

• 

 Do not wash items soiled with 

cigarette ash, candle wax, varnish, 

paints or chemicals.

 Recommendation: When buying new 

dishes, note whether they are suitable 

for the dishwasher. (marked as 

dishwasher proof)

Summary of Contents for OM 45-16 T RF

Page 1: ...OM 45 16 T RF OM 45 37 T RF...

Page 2: ...ese documents in a safe place for later reference This operating manual has been written for several different machines and some of the features mentioned here may not apply to your particular model S...

Page 3: ...ing the Rinse Aid Dispenser 11 Filling the Detergent Dispenser 11 Detergent 12 Multipurpose Detergents 13 Loading the dishwasher 13 Suggestions for loading the dishwasher 14 Loading suggestions 15 5 P...

Page 4: ...th shelf 2 Guide rail for the upper dish basket 3 Salt container 4 Cutlery basket 5 Detergent dispenser 6 Door 7 Control panel 8 Filters 9 Lower sprayer arm 10 Lower basket 11 Upper sprayer arm 12 Hou...

Page 5: ...ion Check the appliance for transit damage Never install or use damaged machines If in doubt contact your supplier Before First Use See Notes for Installation on page 6 Have the grounding system insta...

Page 6: ...d to move your appliance do it in upright position and hold from the rear side Tilting the appliance onto its front side may cause the electronic parts in it to get wet and damaged Problems Repairs an...

Page 7: ...lose to the appliance Do not use extension cables or multiple adapters as this can lead to overheating which can be a fire hazard Hardwiring may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Check th...

Page 8: ...ed to open warm water devices or flow through water heaters Permitted water pressure Lowest permitted water pressure 0 3 bars 3 N cm 30 kPa When the water pressure is below 1 bar please contact your t...

Page 9: ...asten the drainage hose to the siphon Electrical connection Please refer to the type plate for information on current type mains voltage and fuse protection The type plate is located on the inside of...

Page 10: ...ter clockwise fig A B 4 Using Your Dishwasher The electricity and water connections of the dishwater must be in compliance with the instructions in this booklet Filling the dishwasher salt Only use sp...

Page 11: ...y Begin a washing program immediately after filling the salt container The washing program prevents damage to the appliance which may be caused by any spilled salt solution After the first washing cyc...

Page 12: ...may hinder cleaning Set the dose of rinse aid The dose of rinse aid to be used can be set by means of the dispenser regulator between levels 1 and 6 4 Your appliance is pre set at the factory to leve...

Page 13: ...close the detergent box lid When completely full this compartment will contain 6 g of powder detergent Do not use tablet detergents in short programs since the solubility of them changes depending on...

Page 14: ...structions of the detergent manufacturer on the package when using such detergents Contact the detergent producer if your dishes are wet and or if you notice lime spots particularly on your glasses af...

Page 15: ...r basket then switch to the upper basket Suggestions for loading the dishwasher Use the lower basket for plates bowls pots etc 1016 2 folding plate support rods depending on the model There are two se...

Page 16: ...15 GB Cutlery basket 1029 Loading suggestions Load the upper basket with dessert plates cups glasses etc 1028 Rack 1024...

Page 17: ...changed using the wheels which are mounted at two different heights Release the latches on both the right and left tracks of the upper basket by pushing them outwards C Pull out the basket out complet...

Page 18: ...lf Load Button 6 Delayed Start Button 7 Handle 8 Program Indicator 9 Salt Indicator 10 Rinse Aid Indicator 11 Remaining Time Indicator Delay Time Indicator 12 Start Indicator 13 Delayed Start Indicato...

Page 19: ...me you press the program selection button Number of the defined programs can change depending on the model you have purchased Half Load Button 5 If you want to run your machine without loading it comp...

Page 20: ...Program indicator 15 c lights up when the program is over Remaining Time Indicator 3 displays 0 00 Canceling a Program Press Start Pause Cancel button 2 for three seconds to cancel a program that is a...

Page 21: ...n Program Selection and Table of Average Consumption Values Resume the delayed start countdown by pressing the Start Pause Cancel button 2 If you want to cancel delayed start countdown while it is in...

Page 22: ...machine with On Off button 1 when the status is OFF then the rinse aid indicator will never come on Starting Your Machine Plug the mains plug into the wall socket Open the tap Open the door Place the...

Page 23: ...Unplug the mains plug from the wall socket Leave your dishes in the machine for about 15 minutes after they are washed in order to have them cooled down Your dishes will dry in a shorter time if you l...

Page 24: ...Few Few Medium Medium High High Medium to high Detergents A 25 cm 15 cm B 5 cm A A A B A B A B A B A Programme sequence without options Pre wash End Wash Cold rinse Hot Rinse End Pre wash Wash Cold ri...

Page 25: ...negative effect on the cleaning results 1 Main filter 2 Coarse filter 3 Micro filter 1 Remove the lower basket from the machine 2 Turn the coarse filter to the right and pull it out in an upward direc...

Page 26: ...the spray arm B 4 Clean the spray arms under running water 5 Replace the spray arms Ensure that the fastening screws are screwed tight 1032 Cleaning the filter inset in the water inlet hose depends on...

Page 27: ...ing Clogged filters From time to time remove the complete filter system as shown in the manual and wash it under flowing water Misplaced or displaced filters After washing the filter system replace th...

Page 28: ...a while Unload the dishes after the pieces cool down to a touchable level Start unloading process from the lower basket Program Selection For products with program selecting feature choose a longer pr...

Page 29: ...ss Run a washing program to clean up the salts spilled in the machine Recheck the salt box cover after the program is completed Metallic Look In Bluish Rainbow Color Excessive rinse aid Lower rinse ai...

Page 30: ...a closed container if possible For ease of storing we recommend you to use tablet detergents Overloading the baskets In order to avoid scratches and breaks in glasses and other glass tableware because...

Page 31: ...powder detergents do not store them in humid places after you open their boxes Keep them in a closed container if possible For ease of storing we recommend you to use tablet detergents Clogged impell...

Page 32: ...or not closing it Rinse aid compartment should always be closed as shown in the manual after it is filled with rinse aid Usage of decorated glasses and porcelains Decorated glasses and decorated lust...

Page 33: ...32 GB Service If your appliance ever malfunctions check the notes and advice given in the operating manual If this does not fix the problem our customer service staff are available to assist you...

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