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7 Programme options

7.5 

Childproof lock

Activating

▸ On the start screen, touch the   button repeatedly until the user setting «Childproof

lock»   appears.

▸ Touch the   button.
▸ Touch the 

 button.

The following appears in the display: «To activate or unlock the childproof lock,
please enter the code 3221 backwards.»

▸ Touch the   button to confirm the message.

The input field for the code appears in the display.

1

2

3

4

▸ Enter the code as given in the «Frequently used user settings» section (see page 17).

The childproof lock is activated.

Operation with the childproof lock activated

The childproof lock has to be overridden before a programme can be selected.
EcoManagement data, however, can be retrieved without overriding the childproof lock.
▸ Open the appliance door.

The input field for the code appears in the display.

▸ Enter the code as given in the «Frequently used user settings» section (see page 17).

The appliance is unlocked.

The appliance can be operated as usual.

Deactivating

▸ On the start screen, touch the   button repeatedly until the user setting «Childproof

lock»   appears.

▸ Touch the   button.
▸ Touch the 

 button.

The childproof lock is deactivated.

7.6 

All in 1

Activating

▸ On the start screen, touch the   button repeatedly until the user setting used «All in 1»

 appears.

▸ Touch the 

 button.

«All in 1» is activated.

▸ Touch the 

 button to access the start screen.

▸ Add the combination cleaning agent (see page 28).

Do not use tabs with the «Party» programme! Only add combination cleaning
products that are in powder or gel form!

▸ Select a programme (see page 30).

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Summary of Contents for AdoraDish V6000 OptiLift

Page 1: ...Operating instructions AdoraDish V6000 OptiLift Dishwasher V ZUG Home Install the app network your appliances and benefit from a wide range of useful functions...

Page 2: ...s Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the pu...

Page 3: ...ding dishes 33 7 Programme options 34 7 1 Delayed start 34 7 2 Programme in permanent mode 34 7 3 Favourites 35 7 4 Permanently selecting setting options 37 7 5 Childproof lock 38 7 6 All in 1 38 7 7...

Page 4: ...4 15 Notes 60 16 Service Support 63...

Page 5: ...Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicates a list 1 2 General safety precautions Read the operating instruc tions before using the appli ance f...

Page 6: ...must be placed with the point downwards or placed hori zontally in the basket CAUTION Do not drop or in sert knives forks or other sharp items in the opening of the door lock No detergent must enter t...

Page 7: ...pliance is not to be used as drinking water Detergent residue in the appliance could cause eye or skin irritation Keep children away from the open appliance Note on use Use the childproof locking faci...

Page 8: ...focation Keep pack aging material away from children When carrying out maintenance work on the appliance including replacing light bulbs cut off the electricity supply to the appliance remove the scre...

Page 9: ...e detergent Run the Intensive programme without dishes to protect the appliance from cor rosion from any excess salt and to remove traces of grease left behind from the man ufacturing process The refi...

Page 10: ...arge cutlery basket 2 Detergent dispenser 9 Upper basket with SoftSlide 3 Operating and display elements and SoftClose 4 Salt reservoir 10 Spray arms 5 Swivelling lower basket 11 Filter system OptiLif...

Page 11: ...lements 3 EcoManagement see page 18 4 Frequently used user settings see page 17 5 Other user settings see page 41 Programme selected Intensive 1h15 70 C E F A B 1 2 D Buttons Displaying 1 Back arrow b...

Page 12: ...ode programme empty storage tank Navigation elements Go back to the previous menu Display other functions in the menu Display other functions in the menu Display other selection options in the menu 3...

Page 13: ...ed white The fewer LEDs illuminate dimmed white the less time there is remaining until the programme starts Programme independent appliance reactions In the case of the following appliance reactions a...

Page 14: ...e the final drying time The programme time depends on the following conditions connected load in the case of a one phase connection the programme time is exten ded by up to 15 minutes Tank rinsing wit...

Page 15: ...k 0h47 11 16 l 0 9 1 2 kWh Sprint Programme phases Consumption values For light soiling e g aperitif dish ware and tea and coffee cups and saucers Not suitable for slowly dis solving tabs Cleaning 55...

Page 16: ...cleaning results can be improved by putting some deter gent on the appliance door Soaking 35 C Cleaning 65 C Intermediate rinsing Rinsing with rinse agent 60 C Drying 2h15 11 18 l 1 3 1 55 kWh Hygien...

Page 17: ...aked and this improves the cleaning results and reduces the energy consumption RinsePlus The cleaning effect is improved through additional rinsing cycles and an extended clean ing phase If RinsePlus...

Page 18: ...se lection At the end of a programme the energy and water consumption of the last pro gramme run is displayed The values can vary according to programme load additional functions and user set tings 5...

Page 19: ...slightly The lower basket rises Pull the grip forwards Guide the lower basket down or with a small load push it down Caution Risk of injury When sliding the lower basket out or closing the appliance...

Page 20: ...de of the basket Load pans and bowls Large items Load deep plates and lids on the right Load wide items such as soup plates and lids at the back on the right Loading items incorrectly can damage them...

Page 21: ...basket Sharp objects can damage the appliance Do not insert any knives forks or other pointed objects into the opening of the door lock Raise the basket prongs Place the cutlery basket over the raised...

Page 22: ...can damage the appliance Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the upper basket of 9 kg Loading smaller items Arrange smaller items such as saucers glasses cups and dishes If using the fold dow...

Page 23: ...racks to accommodate tall glasses Glass holder Pull the glass holders 1 gently up until they engage Rest tall glasses on the glass holder 1 Rack Push the rack 1 up by the hooks 2 Push the rack inward...

Page 24: ...basket at the sides by the grips 1 Raise the upper basket slightly and press the button 2 at the same time The locking device is released Lower the upper basket into the desired position release the...

Page 25: ...ce Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the cutlery drawer of 5 kg Loading cutlery Where possible load spoons with handles between the tines With thick handled spoons or if the side is raised...

Page 26: ...nually This leads to increased water and energy con sumption If the dishes are cleaned in the dishwasher following the operating instructions then as a rule less water and energy are consumed than wit...

Page 27: ...y use detergent in powder or gel form Combination cleaning products tabs powder If using combination cleaning products which should render the use of rinse agent and regeneration salt superfluous plea...

Page 28: ...the release catch 1 in the direction of the arrow 2 1 Observe the 20 and 30 ml level marks 3 Add the detergent to the detergent dis penser For dosage follow the detergent manufacturer s instructions...

Page 29: ...depressed to easily save a programme as a favourite see page 35 delete a favourite see page 36 get information about a function see page 39 use a programme in permanent mode see page 34 For programmes...

Page 30: ...the desired setting option e g Use the programme in permanent mode see page 34 or save it as a favourite see page 35 as required Changing programme selection Touch the button repeatedly until the sta...

Page 31: ...g message appears in the display Party Heating up 0h10 Close the appliance door The appliance heats up for max 25 minutes Depending on the model the message Load the dishes appears in the display or t...

Page 32: ...nser before each further wash cycle Touch the button to cancel the programme Close the appliance door to restart the programme If the appliance door is left open for longer than 3 hours between 2 wash...

Page 33: ...rying results it is recommended that the appliance only be unloaded after the final drying phase has finished End of programme and final drying phase When the programme has finished a 5 acoustic signa...

Page 34: ...o soak the dishes during the delayed start if required Touch the button The setting options menu appears in the display The duration selected is saved Close the appliance door Depending on the model t...

Page 35: ...permanent mode appears in the display Touch the button and confirm the prompt with YES The start screen appears in the display The permanent mode is ended 7 3 Favourites Up to 10 programmes with or w...

Page 36: ...close the appli ance door The programme starts immediately The FunctionLight illuminates Using favourites in permanent mode On the start screen touch the button repeatedly until the desired favourite...

Page 37: ...the setting option selected is automatically assigned to each programme Permanently select other setting options as required Touch the button to access the main user settings menu Temporarily turning...

Page 38: ...wever can be retrieved without overriding the childproof lock Open the appliance door The input field for the code appears in the display Enter the code as given in the Frequently used user settings s...

Page 39: ...h the button The energy and water consumption of the last programme appears in the display Consumption of last programme 8l 0 8 kWh Touch the button The average energy and water consumption of the las...

Page 40: ...Enable bluetooth and location determination on the smartphone or tablet Search the Google PlayTM Store or the App Store for V ZUG Install and open the V ZUG App Enabling the V ZUG Home mode on the ap...

Page 41: ...tons Five different levels of brightness are available for selection Level 1 very dark Level 2 dark Level 3 medium factory setting Level 4 bright Level 5 very bright Signals and tones Selection There...

Page 42: ...23 27 28 32 33 38 39 45 45 65 Temperature unit Selection The temperature unit can be displayed in C or F C Degrees Celsius factory set ting F Degrees Fahrenheit Interior illumination Selection If the...

Page 43: ...consumption of the appliance With De lete all consumption values are reset to 0 Activated factory setting Delete Deactivated Storage tank Selection If the user setting is activated the last rinse wat...

Page 44: ...Cleaning the interior and exterior Cleaning the interior Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the interior of the appli ance The appliance should be additionally cleaned twi...

Page 45: ...tem 5 and the coarse filter see page 45 10 3 Cleaning the filter system Only use soft materials for cleaning beneath the filter system Never use metal ob jects An incorrectly assembled filter system c...

Page 46: ...me Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum Open the box of regeneration salt Open the appliance door Using the grip 2 pull the lower basket 1 out as far as it will go until it lifts slightly 2 1 Hold the...

Page 47: ...ation salt The consumption of regeneration salt depends on the hardness of the water supply The lower the water hardness the greater the number of wash cycles per kg of regeneration salt Wash cycles p...

Page 48: ...ol lowing appears in the display Please refill rinse agent Open the rinse agent reservoir 2 by pushing the release catch 1 in the direction of the arrow 2 1 3 4 Fill with rinse agent up to the max mar...

Page 49: ...ton Run the Pre rinsing pro gramme A1 Check filter sys tem Filter system is not in serted Filter system is not fully locked in place Clean filter system and re insert cor rectly Turn the fine filter a...

Page 50: ...Overvoltage Cancel the error message by press ing the button If the error message persists Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute Switch the power supply back on again Cancel the error messag...

Page 51: ...required The EcoManage ment consumption values displayed are too high The values can vary ac cording to programme load additional func tions and user settings The accuracy of the val ues determined b...

Page 52: ...isplay or the FunctionLight goes out depending on model There are rust spots on the items being washed The rust stems from another source e g the cutlery pans water pipe The appliance is made of rust...

Page 53: ...mall cutlery basket Large cutlery basket Racks Set of 4 easy prongs Vario cutlery basket insert 12 2 Spare parts Filter system The minimum period during which spare parts are available 10 years after...

Page 54: ...G Permitted pressure of water supply 0 1 1 0 MPa 1 10 bar Max pumping height 1 2 m Electrical connection The electrical connection data can be found on the identification plate Open the appliance doo...

Page 55: ...ce specific data is stored in the European Product Database for Energy Labelling EPREL To identify the appliance scan the QR code on the energy label and follow the link or alternatively manually ente...

Page 56: ...fied electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door 14 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collectio...

Page 57: ...programme 14 Delayed start 17 Adding OptiStart 34 Cancelling 34 Setting duration 34 Detergent Adding 28 Combination 17 Selecting 27 Detergent dispenser 10 28 Display 10 Operating 29 Unlocking 38 Wipe...

Page 58: ...5 Sprint 15 R Rack 23 53 Raclette 16 Regeneration salt Consumption 47 Refilling 46 Rinse agent Adding 48 Dosing 42 Rinse agent reservoir 10 48 RinsePlus 17 S Safety warnings General 5 Salt reservoir 1...

Page 59: ...l consumption 18 Displaying 39 Type 2 U U and E messages 50 Upper basket 10 User settings 11 41 Adjusting 41 Using for the first time 9 V Validity 2 Vario cutlery basket insert 53 V ZUG App 40 V ZUG H...

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Page 63: ...ce designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ____________________________...

Page 64: ...detergent Select programme Close appliance door At end of final drying programme starts unload dishes V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6302 Zug Tel 41 58 767 67 67 Fax 41 58 767 61 61 info vzug com ww...

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