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Drinking water connection

1.

Fasten the drinking water connection 
to the tap according 
to the installation instructions using 
the enclosed parts.
Ensure that the drinking water 
connection is not kinked, crushed 
or twisted.

2.

When replacing the appliance, 
always use a new water supply hose.

Water pressure:

At least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum 
1 MPa (10 bar). At a higher water 
pressure: connect pressure-reducing 
valve ahead.

Inlet rate:

Minimum 10 litres/minute

Water temperature:

Note printing on the water inlet hose! 
If models are marked with 25°, 
the water temperature may be max. 
25 °C (cold water). 

For all other models: 
Cold water preferred; hot water max. 
temperature 60 °C.

Electrical connection

Connect the appliance to an 
alternating current only, ranging from 
220 V to 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz 
via a correctly installed socket with 
protective earth conductor. See 
rating plate for required fusing 

92

.

The socket must be near 
the appliance and freely accessible 
following installation.
If the plug is not freely accessible, an 
allpole disconnector with a contact 
opening of at least 3 mm must be 
fitted on the installation side 
to satisfy the relevant safety 
instructions.  

The connection may be modified by 
technicians only.

A power cord extension may be 
purchased from customer service 
only.

Use only a residual current operated 
circuit-breaker which features 
the symbol 

. Only this extension 

guarantees compliance with 
the currently valid regulations.

The appliance features a water 
damage protection system. Please 
note the system will not function 

unless

 the power supply 

is connected.

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Page 3: ...Not suitable 13 Glass and utensil damage 13 Loading the dishwasher 13 Unloading the dishwasher 14 Cups and glasses 14 Pans 14 Cutlery basket 15 Folding spikes 15 Small accessories holder 15 Knife shelf 15 Adjusting the height of the basket 16 Detergent 17 Adding detergent 17 Combination detergent 18 Overview of programmes 19 Programme selection 20 Information for test institutes 20 0Additional opt...

Page 4: ... d e d u s e This appliance is intended for use in the home and the home environment Use the dishwasher only in the household and only for its designed purpose for washing domestic dishes Safety instructions S a f e t y i n s t r u c t i o n s Children from 8 years of age or people whose physical sensory or mental abilities or their lack of experience or knowledge prevent them from using the appli...

Page 5: ... has been correctly installed The electrical connection conditions must correspond with the specifications on the dishwasher rating plate 92 If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced with a particular power cord To prevent injury the power cord may be purchased from customer service only If the dishwasher is installed in a high sided unit the unit must be secured properly ...

Page 6: ...s The plastic housing on the water connection contains an electric valve the connecting cables are in the supply hose Do not cut through this hose do not immerse the plastic housing in water In daily use Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents Childproof lock door lock Doorlock The description of the childproof lock is at th...

Page 7: ... must be covered at the side for reasons of safety risk of injury The covers are available as optional accessories from customer service or specialist outlets depending on model m Warning Risk of explosion Do not add any solvents to the washing chamber Danger of explosion m Warning Risk of scalding Open the door carefully when the programme is still running There is a risk of hot water spraying ou...

Page 8: ...nces and the old appliances themselves contain valuable raw materials and recyclable materials Please dispose of the individual parts separated according to type Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disposal Packaging All plastic parts of the appliance are identified with internationally standardised abbreviations e g PS polystyrene Therefore plastic was...

Page 9: ...n the utensils and inner container Tap water above a specific degree of water hardness must be softened i e descaled for use in a dishwasher Water is softened with special salt in the water softening system of the dishwasher The setting and therefore the required amount of salt depends on the degree of hardness of your tap water see table ON OFF switch 0 Door opener 8 Programme selector START butt...

Page 10: ...ss table 3 Close the door 4 Switch on ON OFF switch The Cleaning display flashes 5 Press and hold down the START button 6 Rotate programme selector 8 until the salt refill indicator flashes 7 Release button The salt refill indicator flashes and the display Check water supply h are lit Setting 1 To change the setting 1 Rotate programme selector 8 until the required setting has been selected 2 Press...

Page 11: ...pending on model Using detergents with salt componentDetergentswithsaltcomponent 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 water hardness is over 21 dH special salt must be used SwitchingoffwatersofteningsystemSwitching off salt refill indicator water softening system If the salt refill indica...

Page 12: ...foam formation during the next rinse cycle remove any rinse aid which has run over with a cloth Setting amount of rinse aid The amount of rinse aid dispensed can be set in 4 stages 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 left on the utensils...

Page 13: ...types of glass e g crystal glass objects may turn cloudy after many wash cycles Glass and utensil damage Causes Glass type and glass production process Chemical composition of the detergent Water temperature of the wash programme Recommendation Use only glasses and porcelain which the manufacturer designates as dishwasher proof Use a detergent which protects utensils Take glass and cutlery out of ...

Page 14: ...dled Note When the programme ends water droplets can still be seen inside the appliance This does not affect the drying of the utensils Cups and glasses Top basket 1 Pans Bottom basket 1b Tip Heavily soiled utensils pans should be placed in the bottom basket The more powerful spray jet provides a better dishwashing result Tip Other examples such as the best way of loading your dishwasher can be fo...

Page 15: ...kesFolding spikes depending on model The spikes can be folded down to improve arrangement of pans bowls and glasses Small accessories holder Smallaccessoriesholder depending on model Light weight plastic accessories e g cups lids etc can be held securely in the small accessories holder Knife shelf Knifeshelf depending on model Long knives and other utensils can be arranged horizontally ...

Page 16: ...t lever on the outside of the basket In doing so hold the sides of the basket along the upper edge to prevent it from suddenly dropping 3 To raise the basket hold the basket on the sides of the upper edge and lift it up 4 Before re inserting the basket again ensure that it is at the same height on both sides Otherwise the appliance door cannot be closed and the upper spray arm will not be connecte...

Page 17: ...aging If you have further questions we recommend that you contact the detergent manufacturers helpline m Warning Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents Adding detergent 1 If the detergent dispenser 9 is still closed press the lock 9 to open the detergent dispenser Pour detergent into the dry detergent dispenser 9 only inser...

Page 18: ... you want to add more utensils after the programme has started do not use the tablet collecting tray 12 as a handle for the upper basket The tablet could already be there and you will touch the partially dissolved tablet Notes You will obtain optimum rinsing and drying results by using solo detergents and applying salt and rinse aid separately If programmes are short tablets may not have full clea...

Page 19: ... rinse 65 Drying Ù Ø Normal 65 all Prerinse Clean 65 Intermediate rinse Final rinse 65 Drying mixed utensils and cutlery part dried common household food remnants Ù Ø Normal 65 all Prerinse Clean 65 Intermediate rinse Final rinse 65 Drying â à Eco 50 all Prerinse Clean 50 Intermediate rinse Final rinse 65 Drying sensitiveutensils cutlery temperature sensitive plastic and glasses slightly adhesive ...

Page 20: ...rinse programme To obtain optimum cleaning and drying results at a reduced running time water and energy consumption are increased Ï Intensive zone Intensivezone 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 slig...

Page 21: ... 1 Turn on the tap fully 2 Close the door 3 Switch on ON OFF switch The Cleaning display flashes 4 Rotate programme selector 8 to the required programme 5 Press START button The Cleaning display is lit The programme starts running Note for environmentally friendly operation of the dishwasher The Eco 50 programme is a particularly environmentally friendly programme According to EU regulation 1016 2...

Page 22: ...he appliance door to spring open or water to run out of the appliance 2 To continue the programme switch on the ON OFF switch again TerminatingtheprogrammeTerminating the programme Reset 1 Press START button for approx 3 sec The End display is lit 2 The remaining programme sequence lasts approx 1 minute Switch off ON OFF switch Changing the programme When the START button has been pressed the prog...

Page 23: ...clean it with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid If the appliance is switched off for a prolonged period leave the door ajar to prevent the formation of an unpleasant odour Never use a steam cleaner to clean your dishwasher The manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damage Regularly wipe the front of the appliance and fascia with a damp cloth water and a little washing up liquid...

Page 24: ...ed and take out filter system 3 Remove any residue and clean filters under running water 4 Re install filter system in reverse sequence and ensure that the arrow marks are opposite each other after closing the filter system Spray arms Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing water may block nozzles and bearings on the spray arms 1 and 1B 1 Check outlet nozzles on the spray arms for blockages 2 Un...

Page 25: ...l 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 filters may block the waste water pump The rinsing water will then be above the filter m Warning Risk of cuts When cleaning the waste water pump ensure that you do not injure yourself on pieces of broken glass or pointed implements...

Page 26: ...nd maintenance Waste water hose kinked or blocked Install hose without kinks remove any residue Siphon connection still sealed Check connection to siphon and open if required Waste water pump blocked or cover on the waste water pump is not locked in position Lock cover correctly See Waste water pump Display Check water supply h flashes A technical fault has probably occurred Switch off appliances ...

Page 27: ...ating the programme Utensils not dry No or too little rinse aid in the dispenser Refill rinse aid Programme selected without drying Select programme with drying see Overview of programmes Programme sequence Water collecting in depressions on the utensils and cutlery Arrange utensils in a sloping position arrange affected utensils as sloping as possible The combined detergent used has a poor drying...

Page 28: ...ls Prevent contact points Spray arm rotation obstructed Arrange utensils so that the spray arm can rotate without obstruction Spray arm nozzles are blocked Clean the spray arm nozzles see Cleaning and maintenance Filters 1R dirty Clean filters see Cleaning and maintenance Filters 1R inserted incorrectly and or not engaged Insert and engage filters correctly Rinse programme too weak Select a more i...

Page 29: ...ent is very lumpy Change detergent Water stains on plastic parts Droplet formation on plastic surface is physically unavoidable After drying water stains are visible Use a more intensive programme more water changes Arrange utensils in a sloping position Use rinse aid If required increase softening setting Washable or water soluble coatings in the container or on the door Detergent substances are ...

Page 30: ...move only large food remnants Recommended programme Eco 50 Coloured blue yellow brown difficult to remove to non removable coatings in the appliance or on stainless steel utensils Film formation consisting of ingredients from vegetables e g cabbage celery potatoes noodles or the tap water e g manganese Can be partly removed with machine cleaner or by mechanical cleaning Coatings are harmless Film ...

Page 31: ...ng time after wash cycle ends Use wash cycle at lower temperature Set water softening system according to the water hardness if required one setting lower Use detergent with glass protection component Rust spots on the cutlery Cutlery not adequately rust resistant Knife blades are frequently more severely affected Use corrosion resistant cutlery Cutlery will also rust if rusting parts are rinsed a...

Page 32: ...dispenser only Appliance stops in the programme or programme is interrupted Door not closed properly Close the door Do not place utensils or fragrance dispenser in the tablet collecting tray Top basket presses against the door and prevents door from being closed securely Check whether rear panel is being pressed in e g by socket or by hose holder which has not been removed Power and or water suppl...

Page 33: ...carry original spare parts for your domestic appliances 5Installation and connection I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d c o n n e c t i o n The dishwasher must be connected correctly otherwise it will not function properly The specifications for the inlet and outlet as well as the electrical connected loads must correspond with the required criteria as specified in the following paragraphs or in the in...

Page 34: ...ngs depending on model Installation The required installation dimensions can be found in the installation instructions 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 free standing appliance must be secured to prevent it from overturning e g by screw...

Page 35: ...cal connection Connect the appliance to an alternating current only ranging from 220 V to 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz via a correctly installed socket with protective earth conductor See rating plate for required fusing 92 The socket must be near the appliance and freely accessible following installation If the plug is not freely accessible an allpole disconnector with a contact opening of at least 3...

Page 36: ...ap 2 Close the door 3 Switch on ON OFF switch 4 Select programme with the highest temperature 5 Press START button Programme sequence starts 6 After approx 4 minutes press the START button until the Cleaning display goes out After approx 1 min the End display is lit 7 Switch off ON OFF switch 8 Turn off the tap disconnect supply hose and drain water Transport appliance upright only This prevents r...

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