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Combination detergent

Apart from conventional detergents 
(Solo), a  number of  products are  offered 
with additional functions. These 
products contain not only the detergent 
but also rinse-aid and salt replacement 
substances (3in1) and, depending 
on the combination (4in1, 5in1, etc.), 
additional components such as glass 
protection or stainless steel cleaner. 
Combination detergents function only 
up to a specific degree of hardness 
(usually 21°dH). Over this limit salt 
and rinse-aid must be added. 
As soon as combined detergents 
are used, the rinse programme 
is adjusted automatically to ensure 
the best possible rinsing and drying 
result.

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Warning – 

Do 

not

 place small parts 

for washing in the tablet collecting tray 

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; this prevents the tablet from 

dissolving evenly.

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Warning – 

If you want to add more 

utensils after the programme 
has started, do 

not

 use the tablet 

collecting tray 

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 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 cleaning effect 
due to different dissolving properties 
and there may even be undissolved 
detergent residue. It is 
recommended to use washing 
powder for these programmes.

The Intensive programme (on some 
models) requires one 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 run correctly with combined 
detergents.

If using detergents in a water-soluble 
protective cover: Take hold of the 
cover with dry hands only and put 
the detergent into an absolutely 
dry detergent dispenser only, 
otherwise the detergent may stick.

If you switch from combined 
detergents to solo detergents, 
ensure that the water softening 
system and amount of rinse aid have 
been set to the correct value.

Summary of Contents for SR23E850TI

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Page 3: ...off water softening system 12 Rinse aid 13 Setting amount of rinse aid 14 Switching off rinse aid refill indicator 14 Utensils 14 Not suitable 14 Glass and utensil damage 14 Loading the dishwasher 15 Unloading the dishwasher 15 Cups and glasses 15 Pans 16 Cutlery basket 16 Etagere 16 Folding spikes 16 Small accessories holder 17 Knife shelf 17 Adjusting the height of the basket 17 Detergent 18 Add...

Page 4: ...gainst frost Emptying the appliance 40 8 Intended use In te n d e d u s e This appliance is intended for use in the home and domestic environments Use the dishwasher only in the home and only for its designated purpose for washing domestic dishes This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum altitude of 4000 metres above sea level Safety instructions S a fe ty in s tru c tio n s This applianc...

Page 5: ... environmentally friendly manner 3 Do not let children play with packaging and its parts There is a risk of suffocation from collapsible boxes and film Installation Following installation ensure that the back of the dishwasher is not freely accessible protection against contact due to hot surface Install and connect the appliance according to the installation and assembly instructions Prior to ins...

Page 6: ...all built under or integratable appliances only under continuous worktops which have been screwed to adjacent cupboards to ensure stability Do not install the appliance near heat sources radiators heat storage tanks cookers or other appliances which generate heat and do not install under a hob Please note that the insulation material of the dishwasher power cord may melt next to heat sources e g h...

Page 7: ...ppliances unusable to prevent subsequent accidents 2 Dispose of the appliance in a n environmentally friendly manner m Warning Risk of injury To prevent injuries e g caused by stumbling open the dishwasher only briefly in order to load and unload the dishwasher Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points downwards or horizontally on the knife sh...

Page 8: ...r asphyxiation Keep children away from open dishwasher There may be small parts in the dishwasher which children could swallow and the water inside the dishwasher is not drinking water as it may contain detergent residue Ensure that children do not place fingers in the tablet collecting tray 12 Small fingers could become caught in the slots When opening and closing the door on an eye level applian...

Page 9: ...s Please follow the safety instructions under Disposal of your appliance Getting to know your appliance G e ttin g to k n o w y o u ra p p lia n c e Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the appliance can be found in the envelope at the front Individual positions are referred to in the text Control panel depending on model Number depending on model This appliance is labelled in accorda...

Page 10: ...r 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 1 Top basket 1 Knife shelf 12 Tablet collecting tray 1 Upper spray arms 1B Bottom spray arm 1J Dispens...

Page 11: ...ess 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 Pres...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...shwashers Combined detergents with rinse aid component may be used up to a water hardness of 21 dH 37 fH 26 Clarke 3 7 mmol l only If the water hardness is over 21 dH rinse aid must be used 1 Open the dispenser 1j by pressing and lifting the plate on the cover 2 Carefully pour rinse aid up to the max mark in the filler opening 3 Close cover until it clicks shut 4 To prevent excessive foam formatio...

Page 14: ... is impaired e g when using combined detergents containing rinse aid component it can be switched off Proceed as described under Setting amount of rinse aid and select setting 0 The rinse aid refill indicator X is now switched off Utensils U te n s ils Not suitable Cutlery and utensils made of wood Delicate decorative glasses craft and antique utensils These decors are not dishwasher proof Plastic...

Page 15: ...t of the baskets Unloading the dishwasher To prevent water from dripping off the upper basket onto the utensils in the lower basket it is recommended to empty the appliance from the bottom up Hot utensils are sensitive to shock Therefore when the programme ends leave the utensils to cool down in the dishwasher until they can be handled Note When the programme ends water droplets can still be seen ...

Page 16: ...re The etagere and the space underneath can be used for small cups and glasses or for larger items of cutlery such as wooden spoons or serving cutlery The etagere can be folded up if not required Depending on the model a 3 fold height adjustment is possible To do this first place the etagere vertically and pull up then place at a slight angle push down to the required height 1 2 or 3 and snap into...

Page 17: ...ntally AdjustingtheheightofthebasketAdjusting the height of the basket 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 Select one of the two following procedures according to the design of the top basket for your appliance model Top basket Bottom basket Sett...

Page 18: ...e 3 or lower stage 1 rollers Detergent D e te rg e n t You can use tablets as well as powder or liquid detergents for 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 active ingredients for all cleaning tasks Modern powerful detergents predominantly ...

Page 19: ...g tablets one tablet is adequate 2 Close the cover on the detergent dispenser by sliding it up until the lock engages without difficulty The detergent dispenser opens automatically at the optimum time depending on the programme The powder or liquid detergent is distributed in the appliance and is dissolved the tablet falls into the tablet collecting tray where it dissolves in doses Tip If the uten...

Page 20: ...or 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 cleaning effect due to different dissolving properties and there may even be undissolved detergent residue It is recommen...

Page 21: ... rinse 70 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 22: ...nse 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 slight...

Page 23: ...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 2010...

Page 24: ...ART button for approx 3 sec until all displays go out 2 The remaining programme sequence for draining the residual water takes approx 1 minute Changing the programme When the START button has been pressed the programme cannot be changed The only way a programme can be changed is by Cancel programme Reset Intensive drying The final rinse uses a higher temperature which improves the drying result Th...

Page 25: ... seal always remains clean and hygienic regularly 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...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...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 I...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...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 30: ...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 31: ...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 32: ...letely removed Do not prerinse utensils Remove 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 mecha...

Page 33: ...tensely sensors therefore decide on weak programme sequence Stubborn soiling cannot be completely removed Do not prerinse utensils Remove only large food remnants Recommended programme Eco 50 Initial or existing irreversible clouding of glass Glasses not dishwasher proof only suitable for dishwasher Use dishwasher proof glasses Avoid long steam phase standing time after wash cycle ends Use wash cy...

Page 34: ...tallation Door or attached parts must close without obstruction Cover on the detergent dispenser cannot be closed Detergent dispenser or cover guide blocked by sticky detergent residue Remove detergent residue Detergent residue in the detergent dispenser or in the tablet collecting tray Spray arms blocked by utensils therefore detergent is not rinsed out Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freel...

Page 35: ...e water jets strike the washing tank directly Load the appliance with more utensils or distribute the utensils more evenly in the dishwasher Light utensils move during the wash cycle Arrange light utensils securely Unusual foam formation Handwash liquid in the rinse aid dispenser Immediately refill rinse aid dispenser with rinse aid Rinse aid spilled Remove rinse aid with a cloth Fault Cause Remed...

Page 36: ... competence of the manufa cturer Contact us You can therefore be sure that the repair is carried out by trained service technicians who carry original spare parts for your domestic appliances 5Installation and connection In s ta lla tio n a n d c o n n e c tio n The dishwasher must be connected correctly otherwise it will not function properly The specifications for the inlet and outlet as well as...

Page 37: ...mall water stains These will disappear after the first wash cycle Technical specifications Weight max 45 kg Voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz or 60 Hz Connected load 2000 2400W Fuse 10 16 A UK 13A Power input off mode Po 0 10 W left on mode Pl 0 10 W according to regulations EU nos 1016 2010 and 1059 2010 Additional functions and settings may increase the power input Water pressure at least 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar...

Page 38: ...ith an drainage connection 2 Connect the waste water hose to the drainage connection of the siphon with the enclosed parts Ensure that the drainage hose is not kinked crushed or twisted and that there is no cover plate in the drainage to prevent the waste water from flowing out Drinking water connection 1 Fasten the drinking water connection to the tap according to the installation instructions us...

Page 39: ...ction 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...

Page 40: ... the START button until all displays go out After approx 1 min the appliance is completely drained 7 Switch off ON OFF switch 8 Turn off the tap disconnect supply hose and drain water Transport appliance upright only This prevents residual water from running into the machine control and damaging the programme sequence Protection against frostProtectionagainstfrost Emptyingtheappliance If the appli...

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