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Dishwasher operation
People may trip over the open appli-
ance door.
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Note that the door should not be left
in the open position since this can
present a tripping hazard.
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Close the door after every use.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
Improper handling of the appliance
may damage it.
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Make sure that children and pets do
not stand on the open door.
Once the programme has come to an end
and the dishes have cooled, you can remove
them.
1. When unloading the dishwasher, start
with the lower rack and then unload the
upper rack. This will prevent water drip-
ping onto the lower layer of dishes from
the top layer of dishes.
2. Leave the appliance door open slightly so
that the inside can cool off and dry.
If no further settings are made, the appliance
will automatically switch off after 15 minutes.
Changing the dishwashing
programme
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
Hot steam emitted when opening the
appliance door can cause scalding.
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Maintain a sufficient distance from
the appliance door and do not hold
your head or upper body directly
above the open appliance door.
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Keep children and pets away from
the appliance when opening the ap-
pliance door.
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Make sure that children do not open
the appliance door during operation.
You can interrupt an active dishwashing pro-
gramme at any point and start a new one.
However, do not forget to add extra dish-
washer detergent if the programme has al-
ready been running for a longer period and
the cover of the dishwasher detergent dis-
penser is already open.
(16)
(5)
1. Press the button (5) in order to inter-
rupt the dishwashing programme.
The time indicator (16) will stay lit.
2. If required, add extra dishwasher deter-
gent.
3. To cancel the programme in progress,
press the programme button of the pro-
gramme in progress and hold it down for
approx. 3 seconds.
The light of the programme button will go
out and the time indicator will be set “to
zero”.
4. Select a new programme with the respec-
tive programme button.
5. Select additional options if required, as
described on the previous pages.
6. Start the programme.