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Basic settings

Basic settings

Basic settings

You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs.

Overview of basic settings

The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance.

Basic setting

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Description

Water hardness

H:04 

1

H:00 - H:07

Set the water softening system to
your water hardness.

→ 

"Setting the water softening sys-

tem", Page 26

Level H:00 switches the water
softening system off.

Rinse aid dispensing

r:05  

1

r:00 - r:06

Set the amount of rinse aid to be dis-
pensed. 

→ 

"Setting the amount of rinse aid",

Page 28

Switch the rinse aid system off with
level r:00.

Sensor setting

SE:00 

1

SE:00 - SE:02

Set the water sensor for identifying
soiling. 

→ 

"Sensors", Page 12

Extra Dry

d:00 

1

d:00 - d:01

The temperature is increased during
the final rinse, which improves the
drying result. This may increase the
run time slightly.

Note: 

Not suitable for delicate items

of tableware.
Switch Extra Dry on "d:01" or off
"d:00".

Hot water

A:00 

1

A:00 - A:01

Set cold water or hot water connec-
tion. Only set the appliance to hot
water if this can be prepared with
little energy and a suitable installa-
tion is available, e.g. solar heating
system with circulation line. The wa-
ter temperature should be at least
40 °C and max. 60 °C.
Switch hot water on "A:01" or off
"A:00".

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Factory setting (may vary according to model)

Summary of Contents for S197EB800E

Page 1: ...Dishwasher en Information for Use S197EB800E...

Page 2: ...mes 19 Information for test institutes 21 Favourite 21 Additional functions 21 Features 22 Top basket 22 Bottom basket 23 Cutlery basket 23 Etagere 24 Folding prongs 24 Knife shelf 24 Basket heights 2...

Page 3: ...n appliance care 42 Easy Clean 42 Filter system 43 Cleaning spray arms 44 Troubleshooting 46 Appliance safety 46 Error code Fault display Sig nal 48 Washing results 50 Home Connect problem 56 Informat...

Page 4: ...pliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and or knowledge provided that they are supervised or have b...

Page 5: ...possible an all pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent electrical installation according to the installation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is...

Page 6: ...t the side Covers are available from Customer Service or specialist outlets WARNING Risk of tipping Improper installation may cause the appliance to tip up Only install built under or integrable appli...

Page 7: ...utensils with sharp points can cause injuries Arrange knives and utensils with sharp points in the cutlery basket with the points downwards on the knife shelf or in the cutlery drawer WARNING Risk of...

Page 8: ...only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced with a special connection...

Page 9: ...nd closing the ap pliance door WARNING Risk of chemical burns Rinse aid and detergent may cause chemical burns to the mouth throat and eyes Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid products Kee...

Page 10: ...m to leak Check that there is a distance of at least 5 cm between the appli ance and the water pipe The pipes supplied for the drinking water and waste water connec tions are not affected here Modifie...

Page 11: ...and thus suffocate Activate the electric childproof lock and close the appliance door Opening appliance door Page 33 Environmental protection and saving energy Environmental protection and saving ene...

Page 12: ...ring the drying phase This en sures a particularly economical dry ing result For best drying results wait until the end of programme before unloading the tableware The programme has ended when the dis...

Page 13: ...ge connection Page 13 7 Install the drinking water connec tion Page 13 8 Connect the appliance to the power supply Drainage connection Connect your appliance to drainage connection so dirty water is d...

Page 14: ...nt only in the range of 220 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz Please note that the water safety system is only functional if there is a power supply 1 Insert the non heating appliance plug of the power cable i...

Page 15: ...th your appliance Familiarising yourself with your appliance Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Rating plate Rating plate with E num...

Page 16: ...ng tray where they can fully dissolve 7 Top basket Top basket Page 22 8 EmotionLight Interior lighting of the appliance Overview of basic settings Page 36 9 Cutlery shelf1 Cutlery shelf Page 24 10 Upp...

Page 17: ...e display and the setting buttons Changing basic settings Page 39 5 Rinse aid refill indicator Rinse aid system Adding rinse aid Page 28 6 Water supply display Display for water supply 7 Remote Start...

Page 18: ...f with your appliance 18 12 Door handle1 Open the appliance door Page 33 13 button If you press for approx 3 seconds you can open the basic settings Changing basic settings Page 39 1 Depending on the...

Page 19: ...s such as water temperat ure or pipe pressure may result in deviations Programme Use Programme sequence Additional func tions Chef 70 Tableware Washing pots and pans non fragile tableware and cutlery...

Page 20: ...Extra Dry Power Zone Extra Speed Additional functions Page 21 Classic 60 Tableware Cleaning mixed table ware and cutlery Level of soiling Removing common household food remnants lightly dried on Time...

Page 21: ...3 Press the right programme button Programmes Page 19 4 Press the button for the relevant additional function Additional functions Page 21 5 Press for 3 seconds a The selected programme and the addit...

Page 22: ...se in energy con sumption and the run time is extended Features Features Features You can find an overview of the pos sible features of your appliance and how to use them here These features depend on...

Page 23: ...position 6 Slide the basket back in Bottom basket Arrange pans and plates in the bot tom basket a Cutlery basket 1 Large plates up to a diameter of 31 cm can be arranged in the bottom basket as shown...

Page 24: ...lding prongs to position tableware securely e g plates You can fold the prongs down to po sition pans bowls and glasses better 1 Folding down prongs1 If you do not need the prongs fold them down 1 Pus...

Page 25: ...sys tem Page 26 5 Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed Page 28 6 Add detergent Page 29 7 Start the Programme with the highest cleaning temperature without tableware To remove any marks from wat...

Page 26: ...H xx a The display shows 4 Press or repeatedly until the right water hardness has been set The value H 04 is set at the fact ory 5 To save the settings press for 3 seconds Special salt You can use spe...

Page 27: ...0 8 E You do not need to use special salt 1 Press 2 To open the basic settings press for 3 seconds a The display shows H xx a The display shows 3 Press or repeatedly until the display shows H 00 4 To...

Page 28: ...rinse aid up to the max mark max 3 If rinse aid spills out remove it from the tub Spilled rinse aid can cause ex cessive frothing during the wash cycle 4 Close the lid of the dispenser for rinse aid a...

Page 29: ...28 separately Modern powerful detergents mainly use a low alkaline formulation with enzymes Enzymes break down starch and remove protein Oxygen based bleaching agents are generally used to remove col...

Page 30: ...d automatically to ensure the best possible washing and drying result Unsuitable detergents Do not use detergent which could cause damage to the appliance or present a risk to health Detergent Descrip...

Page 31: ...gent specified is usually sufficient 3 Close the lid of the detergent dis penser a The lid clicks into position a The detergent dispenser will open automatically at the optimum time during the program...

Page 32: ...n the dishwasher with alu minium If you are using highly caustic alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents in particular commercial or indus trial cleaning agents do not put aluminium parts in the dis...

Page 33: ...n cause burns to the skin When hot tableware is sensitive to shock may crack and can result in injury When the programme has ended do not empty the appliance until the tableware has cooled down for a...

Page 34: ...art of the pro gramme by up to 24 hours 1 Press or a 00h 01m appears on the display 2 Use or to set the re quired start time for the pro gramme 3 Press a This activates time preselection Tip To deacti...

Page 35: ...ance door 2 Press for approx 4 seconds 3 Close the appliance door a All displays light up a As soon as the displays are off the display shows 00h 01m and the residual water is pumped out a The program...

Page 36: ...d Page 28 Switch the rinse aid system off with level r 00 Sensor setting SE 00 1 SE 00 SE 02 Set the water sensor for identifying soiling Sensors Page 12 Extra Dry d 00 1 d 00 d 01 The temperature is...

Page 37: ...nning a strip of light appears on the left hand side of the appliance If the appli ance door is not completely closed the strip of light will flash The pro gramme has ended when the strip of light is...

Page 38: ...n has been activated the running time may increase The following settings are possible With the setting o 00 automatic door opening is deactivated in all programmes With the setting o 01 automatic doo...

Page 39: ...2 Press 3 To open the basic settings press for 3 seconds a The display shows H xx a The display shows 4 Press repeatedly until the display shows the required set ting 5 Press or repeatedly until the d...

Page 40: ...er The appliance receives signals from the WLAN home network Wi Fi at its installation location 1 With the help of the Home Connect app scan the QR code 2 Follow the instructions in the Home Connect a...

Page 41: ...ct server initial registration Unique appliance identification consisting of appliance codes as well as the MAC address of the Wi Fi communication module in stalled Security certificate of the Wi Fi c...

Page 42: ...ined with machine care products and machine cleaners is the right programme for the care of your appliance Tip You can get our tested and ap proved Dishwasher Care and Ma chine Cleaner for Dishwashers...

Page 43: ...ve any coarse soiling in the interior with a damp cloth 2 Clean the filters 3 Place the machine care product in the appliance interior Only use machine care products specially designed for dishwash er...

Page 44: ...fil ter 6 Re assemble the filter system Make sure that the locking catches on the coarse filter click into posi tion 7 Insert the filter system into the ap pliance and turn the coarse filter clockwise...

Page 45: ...ay arm to re move 3 Check the outlet nozzles on the spray arms for blockages under running water and remove any for eign bodies 4 Insert the lower spray arm a The spray arm clicks into position 5 Inse...

Page 46: ...ted accidently To prevent the appliance door opening accidentally activate the childproof lock Appliance door does not open at the end of the pro gramme Automatic door opening is not activated Activat...

Page 47: ...e included in the scope of supply If you use bolts that are too long this can deactivate the function of automatic door opening Appliance door does not open Childproof lock is activated Press the top...

Page 48: ...vice Page 61 E 31 00 will light up altern ately Water protection system is activated 1 Turn off the water tap 2 Call Customer Service Page 61 E 32 00 will light up altern ately or indicator for water...

Page 49: ...astewater pump is loose Secure the cover of the Wastewa ter pump Page 60 so it clicks into position E 61 03 will light up altern ately Water is not drained Wastewater hose is blocked or kinked 1 Repos...

Page 50: ...he er ror code Washing results Fault Cause Troubleshooting Tableware is not dry No rinse aid used or dosage set too low 1 Add Rinse aid Page 28 2 Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed Setting th...

Page 51: ...t store heat so well it also does not dry as well No remedial action possible Cutlery is not dry Cutlery not arranged prop erly in the cutlery basket or cutlery drawer Droplets can form on the cutlery...

Page 52: ...r in corner areas Top baskets on right and left are not set to same height Set the top baskets on the left and right to the same level Top basket Page 22 Detergent residue in the ap pliance Lid of the...

Page 53: ...ng 2 Change your detergent if required Special salt dispenser is not screwed tight Screw the special salt dispenser tight Stubborn white coatings are present on tableware inside the appliance or the d...

Page 54: ...anical cleaning Page 41 or a machine cleaning product It may not always be possible to com pletely remove deposits but they are harmless to health The formation of films is due to metal components on...

Page 55: ...not open fully 1 Arrange tableware in the top basket tableware so the tab collecting tray is not obstructed by tableware Arrange tableware Page 32 Items of tableware are blocking the dispenser lid 2...

Page 56: ...nt to a detergent dispenser when dry Excessive formation of foam occurs Hand washing up liquid is present in dispenser for rinse aid Immediately add rinse aid to the dispenser Adding rinse aid Page 28...

Page 57: ...leshooting Water is left in the appliance at the end of the pro gramme Filter system or area under the filters is blocked 1 Clean the Filters Page 43 2 Clean the Wastewater pump Page 60 Programme has...

Page 58: ...ts project beyond the basket and prevent the appliance door from closing properly All LEDs lit up or flashing Electronics have detected a fault 1 Press the main switch button for ap prox 4 seconds Con...

Page 59: ...ove detergent residue Noise Fault Cause Troubleshooting Filling valves making knock ing noises Caused by the domestic in stallation No appliance fault present Does not affect functioning of the applia...

Page 60: ...mpeller with your hand 7 Remove any remnants of food and foreign bodies in the area of the impeller 8 Insert the pump cover and press down 1 2 a The pump cover clicks into posi tion 9 Install the filt...

Page 61: ...longer close 1 Unplug the appliance from the mains 2 Cut through the power cord 3 Dispose of the appliance in an en vironmentally friendly manner Information about current disposal methods are availab...

Page 62: ...d with Aqua Stop according to our instructions this also in cludes correctly fitting the Aqua Stop extension genuine access ory Our guarantee does not cover defective supply lines or fittings up to th...

Page 63: ...three years from the date of purchase or at least as long as we offer support and spare parts for the relevant appliance Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity...

Page 64: ...en Declaration of Conformity 64 AL BA MD ME MK RS UK UA 5 GHz WLAN Wi Fi For indoor use only...

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Page 68: ...a e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom 900155...

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