Page 3 - Index
en 3 en Index Safety instructions 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to know your appliance 6 . . Water softener 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filling the special salt container 7 . . Adding rinse aid 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unsuitable dishes 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arranging crocke...
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Delivery; Warning
en 4 Safety instructions Delivery Immediately check the packaging anddishwasher for any damage which mayhave been caused in transit. Do not usea damaged appliance, but consult yoursupplier.Please dispose of packaging materialproperly: The corrugated cardboard consistsmainly of waste paper. The polys...
Page 5 - In daily use; Children in the household; If a fault occurs
en 5 In daily use Warning Knives and other utensils with sharp pointsmust be placed in the baskets either flat orwith the points downwards. Use the dishwasher only in thehousehold and only for its designedpurpose, i.e. for washing domesticdishes.Do not lean or sit on the open door.The appliance coul...
Page 6 - Water softener; Setting up the water softener
en 6 Getting to know yourappliance Diagrams of the control panel and theinterior of the appliance can be foundin the envelope at the front.Individual positions are referred to inthe text. Control panel 1 Main switch 2 Door opener 3 Time delay 4 Digital display/Programme progress indicator 5 Salt ref...
Page 7 - How the salt works; Note; Salt refill indicator
en 7 Filling the special saltcontainer How the salt works While washing is taking place, salt isautomatically rinsed out of the saltcontainer into the water softener where itdissolves the lime in the water.The dissolved lime is pumped out of thedishwasher. The water softening system isthen ready for...
Page 8 - Adding rinse aid; Set Amount of Rinse Aid
en 8 Adding rinse aid Rinse aid is used in the rinsing cycle toensure clear glasses and stain-freeutensils. Open the lid of the rinse-aid dispenser 29 by pressing the button on the rinse-aid lid and lifting up the lid. Pour the rinse-aid into the filler holeuntil the level indicator turns dark.Close...
Page 9 - Unsuitable dishes
en 9 Unsuitable dishes You should not clean thefollowing items in yourdishwasher: Cutlery and dishes made of wood. Theywill leach out and become unsightly; theutilised adhesives are also not suitablefor the dishwasher temperatures.Delicate décor glasses, craft dishes andvases, special antique or irr...
Page 10 - Pots and pans; Cutlery
en 10 Arranging crockery, glasses,etc. in the dishwasher Loading the dishwasher Scrape off any large amounts of left-overfood. It is not necessary to rinse the dishesunder running water.Place objects in the dishwasher in such away that items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans,etc. are stood upside dow...
Page 12 - Adjusting position of basket *
en 12 Adjusting position of basket * * not on all models 86cm 81cm Ø max.30/*25cm Ø max.20/*25cm Ø max.34/*29cm Ø max.20/*25cm If required, the height of the top basket canbe adjusted in order to create more spacefor large utensils either in the top or bottombasket.Select one of the two following pr...
Page 13 - Detergents; Information about detergents
en 13 To raise the basket, take hold of thebasket on the upper edge and pullupwards.Before you re-insert the basket, ensurethat it is at the same height on bothsides. Otherwise, the appliance doorcannot be closed and the upper sprayarm will not connect to the water circuit. Detergents Information ab...
Page 14 - Filling with detergent
en 14 Detergent dispenser withdosing aid The graduated detergent dispenser helpsyou add the correct amount of detergent.The lower and middle lines in thedispenser indicate15 ml and 25 ml ofdetergent respectively. The dispenser canbe filled with 40 ml of detergent when thedoor is opened horizontally....
Page 17 - Programme overview; Auto; Programme selection
en 17 Programme overview This overview lists the max. possible number of programmes. The programmes supplied with yourappliance are indicated on the fascia. Type of crockerye.g. china, pots/pans,cutlery,glasses,etc. Type of foodremains Amount offood remains Condition offood remains Wash programme Pr...
Page 18 - Washing dishes; Programme data
en 18 Washing dishes Reduce costs! If only a small number ofdishes have been loaded intothe dishwasher, selecting aprogramme that operates atthe next lowest temperaturewill usually suffice. Programme data The stated programme data are based onstandard operating conditions. The valuescan vary conside...
Page 20 - Changing the programme; Additional functions *; Washing contents of UPPER
en 20 Cancel programme (Reset) Only when the master switch is ON.Press the A and C buttonssimultaneously, and hold them pressedfor approx. 3 seconds.The numerical display shows . Close the door.The programme continues for approx. 1 min.When it has ended, set the main switch 1 to OFF. Close the deter...
Page 21 - Maintenance and care; Special dishwasher salt; Filters
en 21 Maintenance and care You can help prevent faults by checkingand maintaining your appliance regularly.This will save time and reduce problems.Therefore you should occasionallyexamine the inside of your dishwasher. Overall condition of theappliance Check the rinsing compartment for greaseand lim...
Page 22 - Spray arms
en 22 Spray arms Lime and remnants of food in the washingwater can block the nozzles in the sprayarms 22 and 23 and the arm mountings . Inspect the nozzles in the spray armsfor blocked holes due to remnants offood.If necessary, pull the lower arm 23 upwards and lift it off.Unscrew the upper spray ar...
Page 23 - Fault finding; The appliance does not start.; Refill display does not light up.
en 23 Fault finding Resolving minor problemsyourself Experience has shown that you canresolve most problems that arise duringnormal daily usage yourself, withouthaving to call out a service engineer. Notonly does this save costs, but it alsomeans that the appliance is available foruse again that muc...
Page 25 - Customer Service; FD
en 25 Dishes, cutlery, etc. have not beendried Selected programme did notinclude drying function.Amount of rinse-aid was set toolow.Items were removed fromdishwasher too soon. Glasses have a dull appearance Amount of rinse-aid was set toolow. Tea stains or traces of lipstick havenot been completely ...
Page 26 - Information; Notes on comparison tests; Installation
en 26 Information Notes on comparison tests You will find details of the conditions forthe comparison tests on the additional”Notes on comparison tests” sheet. Theconsumption values for the relevantprogrammes are given in the introduction. General Built-under and integrated applianceswhich are subse...
Page 27 - Fresh water connection; Electrical connection
en 27 Fresh water connection Using the enclosed parts, connect thefresh water connection to the tapaccording to the installation instructions.Ensure that the fresh water connection isnot kinked, crushed or twisted.When replacing the appliance, alwaysconnect a new water supply hose to thewater supply...
Page 28 - Disposal of the packaging
en 28 Waste disposal Disposal Old appliances are not worthless rubbish.Valuable raw materials can be reclaimedby recycling old appliances.Pull out the mains plug of the redundantappliance. Cut off the power cord anddiscard with mains plug.To prevent children from lockingthemselves in the appliance a...
Page 32 - Dishwasher; introduction; Inserting the water softening system *
Dishwasher introduction Quick and easy:everything you need to knowabout your dishwasher...You should, however, stillread the installation andoperating instructions beforeyou use the dishwasher forthe first time. Switch on the appliance the dishwasher starts... Switch off the appliance that’s it... P...