DISHWASHER / USER'S MANUAL
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Table of Pr
og
ramme Dat
a and A
ver
ag
e Consum
p
tion V
alues ¹
Pr
og
ramme N
o
1 R
ef
er
ence *
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pr
og
ramme N
ame
Eco 50 °C
A
ut
o 40-65 °C
Pr
ew
ash
Mini 30'
GlassCar
e
Quic
kW
ash 58'
Int
ensiv
e 70 °C
All-in-
W
ash
W
ashing T
em
per
atur
e
50°C
40 °C- 65°C
-
35°C
40°C
60°C
70°C
70°C
Pr
og
ramme Inf
or
mation
It is suit
able f
or
w
ashing t
he
nor
mall
y soiled lef
t
dail
y dishes in t
he
mos
t economical
w
ay.
It de
ter
mines t
he soiling
degr
ee of t
he dishes
and se
ts t
he t
emper
atur
e
and amount of t
he
w
ashing w
at
er as w
ell
as t
he w
ashing time
automaticall
y. It is
suit
able f
or all dish t
ypes.
It is suit
able to r
emo
ve
the r
ough r
emnants
on t
he dishes to be
lef
t in t
he dishw
asher
.
It also pr
ev
ents odour
for
mation inside t
he
mac
hine.
It is suit
able f
or
quic
kl
y w
ashing t
he
lightl
y soiled dishes
that ha
ve under
gone
pr
ecleaning pr
ocess.
It is suit
able f
or dishes
that
ar
e
not
pr
ecleaned
and to be w
ashed
immediat
el
y.
It is t
he dail
y w
ashing
pr
ogr
amme to w
ash
the light to nor
mall
y
soiled dishes in t
he
fas
tes
t w
ay
.
It is suit
able f
or hea
vil
y
soiled pans and tr
ay
s.
It is t
he mos
t suit
able
w
ashing pr
ogr
amme
for dail
y mix
ed dishes.
While delicat
e glass
items ar
e w
ashed
in t
he upper bas
ke
t,
pans and tr
ay
s can be
w
ashed in t
he lo
w
er
bas
ke
t.
Deg
ree of Soiling
Mediocr
e
Mediocr
e-High
-
Low
Low
Lo
w
-Mediocr
e
High
Mediocr
e
De
ter
g
ent Amount
A=25 cm³/1
5 cm³ B=5 cm³
A+B
A
Do not use
de
ter
gent
A **
A
A+B
A+B
A+B
Pr
og
ramme Flo
w
Pr
ew
ash
▼
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
End
De
ter
mines t
he soiling degr
ee
of t
he dishes and se
ts t
he
temper
atur
e and amount of t
he
w
ashing w
at
er as w
ell as t
he
w
ashing time automaticall
y.
Pr
ew
ash
▼
End
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
End
Pr
ew
ash
▼
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
End
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
End
Pr
ew
ash
▼
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
End
Pr
ew
ash
▼
W
ash
▼
Cold Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
Hot Rinse
▼
Dr
ying
▼
End
Pr
og
ramme T
ime
(minut
es)
16
7
12
4-1
88
15
30
83
58
14
3
17
7
W
at
er Consum
p
tion
(lit
er
s)
6
10,2-1
4,2
4
10,4
13,4
10,2
16,2
18,6
Po
w
er Consum
p
tion (kW
hour)
1,03
108-1
70
-
0,8
0,88
1,32
1,26
1,36
Consump
tion v
alues giv
en in t
he t
able ar
e v
alues measur
ed under s
tandar
d conditions. F
or t
his r
eason, t
her
e ma
y be diff
er
ences in dail
y usag
es.
* R
ef
er
ence pr
ogr
amme f
or T
es
t Ins
titut
es. T
es
ts conduct
ed in accor
dance wit
h EN 502
42 s
tandar
d mus
t be made wit
h fi
lled w
at
er sof
tener
, salt cont
ainer and r
inse aid r
eser
voir in t
he r
ef
er
ence pr
ogr
amme.
** P
owder de
ter
gent mus
t be used onl
y.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
6
Service life of the product extends and
frequently faced problems decrease if it is
cleaned at regular intervals.
A
Unplug the product and turn off
the tap before attempting any
cleaning procedures.
C
Do not use abrasive substances
for cleaning.
C
Clean the filter and impellers at
least once a week to ensure the
machine operates efficiently.
Cleaning the outer surface of
the product
Clean the outer surface and door gaskets
of the product gently with a mild cleaning
material and damp cloth. Wipe the control
panel only with a damp cloth.
Cleaning the interior of the
machine
•
Clean the interior of the machine
and the tank by running a prewash
programme without detergent or a long
washing programme with detergent
based on the degree of dirtiness.
•
If water has remained in the machine,
drain the water by performing the
procedures under the topic "Cancelling
a programme". If the water cannot be
discharged, clean any leftover deposits
that have piled up in the bottom of the
machine, blocking the water path.
Cleaning the filters
Clean the filters at least once a week to
ensure the machine operates efficiently.
Check if food residues are left on the filters.
If there are food residues on filters, take them
out and clean well under running water.
1. Turn the micro filter (1) and coarse filter
(2) assembly counterclockwise and pull
it out from its seating (A).
2. Press the two pawls on the coarse filter
inwards and separate the coarse filter
from the assembly (B).
3. Pull out the metal / plastic filter (3) from
the seating (C).
4. Clean all three filters under tap water
with the aid of a brush.
5. Replace the metal/plastic filter.
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