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* depending on model
Additional options can be set with the 
buttons 

8

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Express Wash/ Speed Perfect (VarioSpeed)

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 Express Wash/ Speed Perfect/

(VarioSpeed) *

This function can reduce the running time 
by approx. 20% to 50% depending on the 
selected rinse programme. To obtain 
optimum cleaning and drying results at a 
reduced running time, water and energy 
consumption are increased.

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 Intensive zone *

Intensive zone

Perfect for a mixed load. You can wash 
very soiled pots and pans in the lower 
basket together with normally soiled 
utensils in the upper basket. The spray 
pressure in the lower basket is intensified, 
the rinsing temperature is increased 
slightly. 

·

 Hygiene *

Hygiene

The temperature is increased during the 
cleaning process. This increases the 
hygiene status. This additional option is 
ideal for cleaning e.g. chopping boards 
and baby bottles.

Half load

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 Half load *

If you have only a few items to wash (e.g. 
glasses, cups, plates), you can switch to 
“half load”. This will save water, energy 
and time. It is recommended to put a little 
less detergent in the detergent dispenser 
than for a full load.

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 Extra drying *

Extra drying

An increased temperature during the final 
rinse and an extended drying phase 
ensure that even plastic parts dry better. 
There is a slight increase in the energy 
consumption.

Programme data

The programme data (consumption 
values) can be found in the summary 
of instructions. This data refers to normal 
conditions and the water hardness set 
value 2. Different influencing factors such 
as water temperature or mains pressure 
may result in deviations.

Aqua sensor

Aqua sensor *

* depending on model
The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring 
device (light barrier) which measures the 
turbidity of the rinsing water.
The Aqua sensor is used according to the 
programme. If the Aqua sensor is active, 
“clean” rinsing water can be transferred to 
the next rinse bath and water consumption 
can be reduced by 3–6 litres. If the 
turbidity is greater, the water is drained 
and is replaced with fresh water. In the 
automatic programmes the temperature 
and running time can also be adjusted to 
the degree of soiling.

Switching on the appliance

Turn on the tap fully.

Switch  on  ON/OFF  switch 

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The display of the last selected 
programme flashes. This programme 
remains selected unless another 
programme is selected with the button 

H

 or button > 

P

.

Press the START button 

h

Close the door.
The programme starts running.

Additional options

Washing the dishes

Summary of Contents for S51E50X1GB

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Page 2: ...6WDUW 5HVHW VHF QG 3URJUDP 5HVHW VHF...

Page 3: ...mes 15 Programme selection 15 Information for test institutes 15 Additional options 16 Express Wash Speed Perfect VarioSpeed 16 Intensive zone 16 Hygiene 16 Half load 16 Extra drying 16 Washing the di...

Page 4: ...er if the baskets are overloaded Do not add any solvents to the washing chamber Danger of explosion Open the door carefully when the programme is still running There is a risk of hot water spraying ou...

Page 5: ...se of the power cord Destroy the door lock so that the door can no longer be closed Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the appliance can be found in the envelope at the front Individual...

Page 6: ...pending on the hardness of your water Accordingly 0 1 2 or 3 displays are lit see table Factory setting 1 Find out about the hardness value of your tap water Your water utility company will help you w...

Page 7: ...thsaltcomponent Using detergents with salt component If combined detergents with a salt component are used salt can usually be omitted up to a water hardness of 21 dH 37 fH 26 Clarke 3 7 mmol l If the...

Page 8: ...Accordingly 0 1 2 or 3 displays are lit see water hardness table Factory setting 2 Do not change the amount of rinse aid unless streaks select lower setting or water stains select higher setting are...

Page 9: ...protects utensils Take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher as soon as possible after the programme ends Loading the dishwasher Remove large food remnants It is not necessary to prerinse utensils...

Page 10: ...oints downwards To prevent injuries place long pointed implements and knives on the knife shelf EtagereEtagere The etagere and the space underneath can be used for small cups and glasses or for larger...

Page 11: ...ket depending on model If required the height of the upper utensils basket 1 can be adjusted to provide more space for tall utensils either in the upper or lower basket Appliance height 81 5 cm Applia...

Page 12: ...dishwashers but never use washing up liquid The dosage can be individually adjusted with powder or a liquid detergent according to the degree of soiling Tablets contain an adequately large amount of a...

Page 13: ...y adequate Suitable detergents and care products can be purchased online via our website or via customer service see back page Combination detergent Apart from conventional detergents Solo a number of...

Page 14: ...ne tab only When using washing powder you can apply some of this cleaning agent to the inside of the appliance s door Even if the rinse aid and or salt refill indicator is lit the rinse programme will...

Page 15: ...ional options Programme sequence pots and pans non sensitive utensils and cutlery very adhesive burned inor dried on food remnants containing starch or protein Intensive 70 all Prerinse Clean 70 Inter...

Page 16: ...increased temperature during the final rinse and an extended drying phase ensure that even plastic parts dry better There is a slight increase in the energy consumption Programme data The programme da...

Page 17: ...efill indicator flash Release buttons The refill indicators and flash and the displays and are lit Setting 2 The set buzzer volume can be heard To change the setting Press the button H until the requi...

Page 18: ...The setting is saved Close the door A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults This saves time and prevents problems Overall condition of the machine Check spray...

Page 19: ...ed and take out filter system Remove any residue and clean filters under running water Re install filter system in reverse sequence and ensure that the arrow marks are opposite each other after closin...

Page 20: ...airs or use of non original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk Waste water pump Large food remnants or foreign objects which were not captured by the filte...

Page 21: ...ce at the end of the programme Waste water hose is blocked or kinked Waste water pump blocked cover on the waste water pump is not locked in position see Waste water pump Filters blocked The programme...

Page 22: ...e aid No too little special salt Water softening system set to the wrong value Salt dispenser lock not fastened Contact the detergent manufacturer in particular if the utensils are very wet at the end...

Page 23: ...appliance on delivery Installing the appliance Waste water connection Fresh water connection Electrical connection Safety instructions Install and connect the appliance according to the installation a...

Page 24: ...ns Level the appliance with the aid of the height adjustable feet Ensure that the appliance is situated securely on the floor A built under or integrated appliance which is installed subsequently as a...

Page 25: ...rom the power supply Turn off the water supply Disconnect the waste water and fresh water connections Loosen fastening screws for the furniture parts If fitted remove the base panel Pull out the appli...

Page 26: ...ied with internationally standardised abbreviations e g PS polystyrene Therefore plastic waste can be sorted out when the appliance is being disposed of Please follow the safety instructions under Del...

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