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Dishwasher 

SL6KLN1AU_ara_en_a_638_X.doc – 15.02.08 

Seite 1 von 49 

1

 

SAFETY ........................................................ 3

 

2

 

INSTALLATION ............................................ 4

 

2.1

 

Aligning the appliance........................................................ 4

 

2.2

 

Electrical connection .......................................................... 4

 

2.3

 

Water connection ................................................................ 4

 

3

 

OPERATION ................................................. 5

 

3.1

 

Control panel....................................................................... 5

 

3.2

 

Display ................................................................................. 5

 

3.3

 

Pushbuttons / Additional functions (Sa–Sc) .................... 6

 

3.4

 

Pushbuttons / Programme selection (S1–S6)................... 7

 

3.5

 

Special functions ................................................................ 8

 

4

 

COMPONENTS........................................... 10

 

4.1

 

Operating module ............................................................. 10

 

4.2

 

Display module (optional) ................................................ 10

 

4.3

 

Power module ................................................................... 10

 

4.4

 

Actuator ............................................................................. 13

 

4.5

 

Aqua sensor (optional) ..................................................... 14

 

4.6

 

Aqua Stop valve ................................................................ 15

 

4.7

 

Info light (optional)............................................................ 16

 

4.8

 

NTC .................................................................................... 17

 

4.9

 

Salt and rinse-aid indicators (optional)........................... 18

 

4.10

 

Optical low rinse-aid sensor (optional) ........................... 19

 

4.11

 

Dispenser........................................................................... 20

 

4.12

 

Dispenser (top dispenser) ............................................... 21

 

4.13

 

Instantaneous water heater ............................................. 22

 

4.14

 

Detergent-solution pump ................................................. 23

 

4.15

 

Level sensor with safety function ................................... 24

 

4.16

 

Filter system ..................................................................... 25

 

4.17

 

Spray system .................................................................... 26

 

4.18

 

Rinsing and pumping system.......................................... 27

 

4.19

 

Door spring ....................................................................... 28

 

4.20

 

Circulation pump (SICASYM) .......................................... 29

 

4.21

 

Water inlet with heat exchanger ...................................... 30

 

4.22

 

Water points ...................................................................... 32

 

5

 

FUNCTIONS................................................33

 

5.1

 

3 in 1 detergents ............................................................... 33

 

6

 

REPAIR .......................................................34

 

6.1

 

Operating module ............................................................. 34

 

6.2

 

Replacing the Aqua Stop valve ....................................... 35

 

6.3

 

Worktop (optional)............................................................ 36

 

6.4

 

Removing and installing dispenser ................................ 37

 

6.5

 

Removing and installing circulation pump .................... 38

 

6.6

 

Detergent-solution pump ................................................. 40

 

6.7

 

Removing and installing hinge........................................ 41

 

6.8

 

Water softening system ................................................... 43

 

6.9

 

Instantaneous water heater ............................................. 44

 

6.10

 

Smooth running pull-out rail for top basket (optional).. 45

 

6.11

 

Replacing the door seal ................................................... 46

 

Summary of Contents for SE2KLH1AU

Page 1: ...al 18 4 10 Optical low rinse aid sensor optional 19 4 11 Dispenser 20 4 12 Dispenser top dispenser 21 4 13 Instantaneous water heater 22 4 14 Detergent solution pump 23 4 15 Level sensor with safety f...

Page 2: ...SL6KLN1AU_ara_en_a_638_X doc 15 02 08 Seite 2 von 49 6 12 Diagnosis aids 47 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 48 7 1 General technical specifications 48...

Page 3: ...fety and appliance function When repairs are complete conduct a test in accordance with VDE 0701 or the corresponding national regulations When repairs are complete perform a function and leak test WA...

Page 4: ...which are fitted to the end built in or under or are free standing 2 2 Electrical connection Connect the appliance to a correctly installed earthed socket only Comply with the specifications on the ra...

Page 5: ...d in these positions Time jumps may occur Low salt and rinse aid indicators are integrated in the display 3 2 2 Display at front The following symbols can be indicated via the optional display module...

Page 6: ...top basket rinsing through out the rinse cycle However the programme sequence is the same as for alternate rinsing 3 3 4 Time reduction optional The time reduction button can also be selected for any...

Page 7: ...ent The type and number of intermediate rinse cycles are determined during the measurement at the end of the wash cycle Final rinse at 67 and drying cycle 3 4 3 Auto 35 45 Two Aqua sensor decisions ar...

Page 8: ...ton and switch on the appliance The set value is indicated on the display The set value increases by one each time the S4 button is pressed The volume setting can be changed between 0 buzzer off and 3...

Page 9: ...02 08 Seite 9 von 49 3 5 5 Programme reset Press the S2 and the S4 buttons for 3 seconds while the appliance is on Close the door the pump is actuated for approx one minute Then close the detergent d...

Page 10: ...appliance is filled only with untreated water in this filling step 4 3 2 Regeneration electronics The electronics determine in comparison with the water hardness set on the appliance the volume of wa...

Page 11: ...e memory function which ensures that the current rinse programme continues in the event of a power failure or programme interruption 4 3 5 Sensors All outgoing signals from the door switch the level s...

Page 12: ...ter are switched on by relays Before replacing a module start the customer service test programme Before replacing a module follow the ESD instruc tions Before replacing a module due to a defective tr...

Page 13: ...1 the PTC heats up and transfers the heat to the wax filled metal cylinder 4 The wax expands and forces the plunger 6 out of the cylinder The plunger 6 transfers the mechanical movement to the releas...

Page 14: ...dity ranges The Aqua sensor is active in the prerinse cycle decision on water change before washing in the wash cycle washing temperature and rewash time depending on turbidity range 6 turbidity range...

Page 15: ...base pan The Aqua Stop valve is enclosed by a housing The housing is connected to the bottom pan by a leakage water hose sleeve of the inlet hose D The inlet hose C and the electric control cable B f...

Page 16: ...utside info light The info light consists of an LED and a fibre optic cable The light is bundled via the fibre optic cable and is projected as a red light spot on the subsurface in front of the dishwa...

Page 17: ...d temperature safety switch 85 C is combined with the NTC sensor If a fault occurs the heater is switched off at a water temperature of 85 C operates in switching mode Temperature in C Resistance in k...

Page 18: ...The dispenser contains a float with an integrated permanent magnet A The magnetic field actuates a reed switch on the outside of the dispenser The lamps of the refill indicators in the control panel...

Page 19: ...eceiver diode B via a prism C If the dispenser is full the light beam in the prism is scattered The received signal is weaker than the transmitted one If the dispenser is empty the light beam in the p...

Page 20: ...e pawl engages with the switching core B of the rinse aid lever so that when the actuator C is activated again the dosing plunger A is lifted off the rinse aid Technical specifications Value Unit Rins...

Page 21: ...he release pawl engages with the switching core of the rinse aid lever so that when the coil is actuated again the plunger is lifted off the rinse aid The number of impulses is changed in the final ri...

Page 22: ...flange actuates the safety pressure switch D for the heating element C If the pressure drops the heater switches off The heating position is overtravelled preventing dry heating Technical specificatio...

Page 23: ...mp The detergent solution pump is flange mounted on the pump sump It pumps the detergent solution out of the appliance Technical specifications Designation Value Unit Nominal voltage 230 240 V Frequen...

Page 24: ...ater hose Once a predefined level has been reached in the base pan E the float uses a switch lever to actuate the safety level switch B which then electrically switches off the filling and safety valv...

Page 25: ...ing in order to prevent dirt particles penetrating the rinsing circuit 3 stage filter system 4 stage filter system A Coarse filter C Microfilter cylinder B Surface filter D Fine filter cylinder A Coar...

Page 26: ...e instantaneous water heater situated under the pump sump D The upper spray arm F is attached by its inlet pipe directly to the top basket Connection to the supply pipe is by a variable coupling B If...

Page 27: ...A temperature controller B connected in series disconnects the appliance at 85 C to prevent overheating In mechanically controlled appliances this temperature switch A is combined with a 65 C temperat...

Page 28: ...the tensile force of the standard installed springs and maximum pretension of the spring tensioner is no longer adequate In this case stronger door springs see table may be used If furniture doors ar...

Page 29: ...ue After the switchover phase the windings are then in series one behind the other i e each winding is connected to half the mains voltage The motor is then adjusted optimally to the operating pump an...

Page 30: ...f completed rinse cycles is recorded by the electronics counter which determines when the water softener requires regeneration Before each regeneration step the electronics check whether the capacity...

Page 31: ...e normal volume of water is run in During the initial water inflow for the rinse programme this volume of water compensates for the loss of water which is used to wet the dry utensils The circulation...

Page 32: ...g disc has three openings and locks the relevant water channel to the spray arms Water pressures vary depending on the position of the locking disc Rinse type Water pressure Alternate rinsing Top bask...

Page 33: ...g cycle with the saved water for subsequent drying support The special programme sequence is activated if the electronics module detects low rinse aid the rinse aid refill indicator is deactivated The...

Page 34: ...nwards Release middle catch 2 Pull module down out of the support plate 6 1 2 Installation Push module from below into the support plate until the two catches on the module housing engage in the suppo...

Page 35: ...s Strip the insulation off the cable ends Push the shrink fit hose over the cable Connect electric cables to the insulating sleeves 1 After fitting warm the connectors until the shrinkage process occu...

Page 36: ...tional 6 3 1 Removal Catch tappets are located on the rear right and left hand sides of the worktop Press up the catch tappets Push back the worktop and lift off 6 3 2 Installation Insert worktop into...

Page 37: ...es A stamped out of the inner door off the catches B Press the released dispenser inwards 6 4 2 Installation Align retention plates A towards the centre so that all catches B lock securely into positi...

Page 38: ...to installation lubricate the seal with washing up liquid Connect pump to the pump housing Leaks Ensure that all 4 locking hooks in the pump housing are attached Sluggish or blocked fan impeller When...

Page 39: ...ling the slide ring seal Sluggish or blocked fan impeller Ensure that the spacer ring is re attached to the motor shaft Press slide ring seal into the pump housing Manually rotate fan impeller firmly...

Page 40: ...d base plate Press lever 1 to right and disengage Rotate detergent solution pump forwards 2 After a quarter revolution remove detergent solution pump to right 3 6 6 2 Installation Insert detergent sol...

Page 41: ...screw from the hinge plate towards the base pan as well as the adjusting screw if fitted Unscrew hinge plate A from the frame Pull up the hinge plate A and remove Remove the spring clamp D Two piece...

Page 42: ...hinge plate A Insert hinge plate A into the base pan Screw hinge plate A to the frame and base pan Insert hinge lever B with the bearing bush C into the hinge plate A Screw inner door to hinge lever B...

Page 43: ...he base pan until the water softening system can be removed from the plug and socket connections at the water inlet and from the level sensor housing 13 Pull out the reed switch 14 Take out water soft...

Page 44: ...ection in the base pan 20 Place the appliance on its back carefully remove the base pan and loosen the catch between the level sensor housing and the water softening system 21 Disconnect the circulati...

Page 45: ...brackets may break off Carefully bend fixing brackets If the fixing bracket breaks the appliance can no longer be repaired Slightly bend open both fixing brackets with a screwdriver Press pull out rai...

Page 46: ...lip is pointing towards the middle of the rinsing tank otherwise there will be leaks in the area of the door adjust the length of the seal to the circumference of the container cut the ends of the se...

Page 47: ...ids Transparent door Material no 21 4115 appliance dimension 81 cm Material no 21 4114 appliance dimension 86 cm Test prod Material no 340730 remove the components from the module before measuring the...

Page 48: ...KLN1AU_ara_en_a_638_X doc 15 02 08 Seite 48 von 49 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 General technical specifications Voltage frequency 230 240 V 50 Hz Connected load 2 3 kW Heat output 2 15 kW Fuse 10 1...

Page 49: ...5 Eco 50 Quick 45 Prerinse Plate warming Duration in min 105 135 85 140 70 80 140 30 19 25 with a half load 95 105 85 130 65 120 with Vario Speed 86 90 71 75 50 54 65 70 Current consumption in kWh 1 4...

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