Page 2 - Table of contents; Environmental protection and
aus 2 Table of contents 1 Safety ........................................... 4 1.1 General information ................... 41.2 Intended use.............................. 41.3 Restriction on user group.......... 41.4 Safe installation ......................... 41.5 Safe use .......................
Page 3 - 9 Transportation, storage and
aus 3 14.8 Terminate programme........... 3514.9 Switching off appliance ......... 36 15 Basic settings.......................... 37 15.1 Overview of basic settings .... 3715.2 Changing basic settings........ 39 16 Home Connect ........................ 39 16.1 Home Connect quick start .... 40...
Page 4 - Safety; General information; WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!
aus Safety 4 1 Safety Observe the following safety instructions. 1.1 General information ¡ Read this instruction manual carefully. ¡ Keep the instruction manual and the product information safefor future reference or for the next owner. ¡ Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in trans...
Page 5 - WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!
Safety aus 5 WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! Incorrect installation is dangerous. ▶ Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with thespecifications on the rating plate. ▶ Always use the supplied power cable for the new appliance. ▶ Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternat...
Page 8 - Damaged appliance
aus Safety 8 1.6 Damaged appliance WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous. ▶ Never operate a damaged appliance. ▶ Never operate an appliance with a cracked or fractured surface. ▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Alway...
Page 9 - WARNING ‒ Risk of harm to health!
Safety aus 9 WARNING ‒ Risk of harm to health! Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby puttingtheir lives at risk. ▶ With redundant appliances, unplug the power cord. Then cutthrough the cord and damage the lock on the appliance doorbeyond repair so that the appliance door will no lo...
Page 10 - Preventing material; Safe installation; Do not use a steam cleaner.
aus Preventing 10 Preventing 2 Preventing material damage Preventing 2.1 Safe installation ATTENTION! Improper installation of the appliancemay cause damage. ▶ If the dishwasher is installed aboveor below other domestic appli-ances, follow the information on in-stallation in combination with adishw...
Page 11 - Childproof lock; WARNING; Activating the door lock; Environmental protec-; Disposing of packaging
Childproof lock aus 11 3 Childproof lock The childproof lock lets you protectchildren from possible hazards result-ing from the appliance.The appliance is equipped with adoor lock. 3.1 Door lock The door lock is a mechanical safetysystem and makes it more difficult toopen the appliance door.You can...
Page 12 - Description; Installation and con-; The appliance has been tested
aus Installation and connection 12 Change the sensor setting to the de-fault. a Consumption is reduced. → "Sensors", Page 12 4.3 Aqua sensor The aqua sensor is an optical meas-uring device (light barrier) whichmeasures the turbidity of the washingwater. You can save water with theaqua sens...
Page 13 - Installing and connecting; Installing the drainage connection; tion; Note
Installation and connection aus 13 marks on the appliance. Thesemarks will disappear after the firstwash cycle.The delivery consists of the following: ¡ Dishwasher ¡ Operating instructions ¡ Installation Instructions ¡ Further information documents ¡ Installation material ¡ Steam guard plate ¡ Main...
Page 14 - Electrical connection; Notes
aus Installation and connection 14 5.5 Electrical connection Connect your appliance to the powersupply. Connecting the appliance to theelectricity supply Notes ¡ Follow the Safety instructions→ Page 4 . ¡ Please note that the water safetysystem is only functional if there isa power supply. 1. Inse...
Page 15 - Familiarising yourself with your appliance; You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.
Familiarising yourself with your appliance aus 15 6 Familiarising yourself with your appliance 6.1 Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Rating plate Rating plate with E number and FD num-ber → Page 61 . The data you need for Customer ...
Page 19 - Programmes; ditional function →
Programmes aus 19 7 Programmes You can find an overview of the pro-grammes that can be selected here.Different programmes, which can befound on the control panel of yourappliance, are available dependingon the appliance configuration.The running time may vary depend-ing on the programme selected. T...
Page 20 - Programme
aus Programmes 20 Programme Consumption val-ues1) Duration inhrs:mins2) Energy con-sumption in kWh3) Water con-sumption in litres Use Programme se-quence Auto Gentle ¡ 1) 1:30 - 1:40 ¡ 2) 0.700 - 0.850 ¡ 3) 11.5 - 14.0 Tableware: ¡ Delicate table-ware, cutlery,temperature-sensitiveplastics,glasses ...
Page 21 - tute
Programmes aus 21 Programme Consumption val-ues1) Duration inhrs:mins2) Energy con-sumption in kWh3) Water con-sumption in litres Use Programme se-quence Extra Quiet ¡ 1) 4:00 ¡ 2) 1.050 ¡ 3) 11.2 Tableware: ¡ Mixed table-ware and cut-lery Level of soiling: ¡ Commonhousehold foodremnants lightlydri...
Page 22 - You can use the Home Connect; Additional functions; Use
aus Additional functions 22 7.2 Favourite You can save a combination of a pro-gramme and an additional function tothe button.Save the programme via theHome Connect app or on the appli-ance.The pre-rinse program is saved tothis button at the factory. Pre-rinse issuitable for all types of tableware.T...
Page 23 - Features
Features aus 23 Additionalfunction Use HygienePlus ¡ To ensure ahigher hygienestatus for the ap-pliance and table-ware, the temper-ature is raised andmaintained for anextra-long period. ¡ Especially suitablefor cleaning chop-ping boards orbaby bottles. ¡ Continuous use ofthis function in-creases th...
Page 24 - Pull out the top basket.
aus Features 24 Adjusting top basket with sidelevers To wash large items of tableware inthe baskets, adjust the shelf positionof the top basket. 1. Pull out the top basket. 2. To prevent the basket from sud-denly dropping down, hold theside of the basket by the top edge. 3. Press in the levers on t...
Page 25 - Arrange cutlery in the cutlery drawer.; Folding down prongs; Depending on the appliance specifications
Features aus 25 9.3 Cutlery basket Arrange cutlery in the cutlery basket,always without sorting it and with thesharp points downwards. 9.4 Cutlery drawer Arrange cutlery in the cutlery drawer. Arrange cutlery with the points andsharp edges downwards. 9.5 Etagere Use the cutlery shelf and space un-d...
Page 26 - Baking sheet spray head; Check that the appliance is al-; Inserting baking sheet spray head
aus Features 26 1. Push the lever forwards and folddown the prongs . 1 2 2. To use the prongs again, fold themback up. a The prongs audibly click into posi-tion. 9.7 Baking sheet spray head Use the baking sheet spray head toclean large items of tableware, e.g.trays, grilles and plates. Arrange max...
Page 27 - Selecting Extra Clean Zone; Level
Features aus 27 Selecting Extra Clean Zone Note: Consumption will increase if you operate your appliance with theExtra Clean Zone switched on. 1. Pull out the top basket. 2. Set the slider to ON or OFF. 3. Push in the top basket. Cleaning Extra Clean Zone Limescale and soiling from the dish-washin...
Page 28 - 0 Before using for the; 1 Rinse aid system; Adding rinse aid
aus first time 28 Appliance height 81.5 cm with cutlery drawer Level Top basket Bottom basket 1 max. ø 16 cm 30 cm/31 cm → Page 24 2 max. ø 18.5 cm 27.5 cm 3 max. ø 21 cm 25 cm first time 10 Before using for the first time first time 10.1 Making settings for ini- tial start-up On initial start-up ...
Page 29 - max; Setting the amount of
Detergent aus 29 2. Add rinse aid up to the max mark. max 3. If rinse aid spills out, remove itfrom the tub.Spilled rinse aid can cause ex-cessive frothing during the washcycle. 4. Close the lid of the dispenser forrinse aid. a The lid clicks into position. 11.2 Setting the amount of rinse aid If t...
Page 30 - Detergent; Separate detergents
aus Detergent 30 based bleaching agents are generallyused to remove coloured stains, e.g.tea or ketchup. Note: Follow the manufacturer's in- structions for each detergent. Detergent Description Tabs Tabs are suitablefor all cleaningfunctions and donot need to bemeasured out.With shorter Pro-gramme...
Page 31 - Unsuitable detergents; gents
Detergent aus 31 If you are using combined detergent,the washing programme is adjustedautomatically to ensure the best pos-sible washing and drying result. 12.2 Unsuitable detergents Do not use detergent which couldcause damage to the appliance orpresent a risk to health. Detergent Description Hand...
Page 32 - The lid clicks into position.; Damage to glass and; Cause
aus Tableware 32 3. Close the lid of the detergent dis-penser. a The lid clicks into position. a The detergent dispenser will openautomatically at the optimum timeduring the programme. Powder orliquid detergent will spread aroundthe washing tank and dissolvethere. Tablets will fall into the tabletc...
Page 33 - Arrange tableware; Tips
Tableware aus 33 Cause Recommenda-tion Highly caustic al-kaline or highlyacidic cleaningsolutions, in par-ticular commer-cial or industrialcleaners, are notsafe to use in thedishwasher withaluminium. If you are usinghighly caustic al-kaline or highlyacidic cleaningagents, in partic-ular commercialo...
Page 34 - Removing tableware; 4 Basic operation; Opening appliance door; Press the right programme button.
aus operation 34 13.3 Removing tableware WARNING Risk of injury! Hot tableware can cause burns to theskin. When hot, tableware is sensitiveto shock, may crack and can result ininjury. ▶ When the programme has ended,do not empty the appliance untilthe tableware has cooled down fora while. 1. To prev...
Page 35 - tions; Interrupting programme
operation aus 35 14.4 Setting additional func- tions You can set additional functions tocomplete the washing programmeselected. Note: The additional functions which can be used depend on the pro-gramme selected. ▶ Press the button for the relevantadditional function. → "Additional functions...
Page 36 - Switching off appliance; If you press during the wash
aus operation 36 14.9 Switching off appliance 1. Please note the information onSafe use → Page 10 . 2. Press . Tip: If you press during the wash cycle, the programme currently run-ning will be interrupted. When youswitch the appliance back on, theprogramme continues automatically.
Page 37 - 5 Basic settings; Overview of basic settings; Basic setting
Basic settings aus 37 15 Basic settings You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs. 15.1 Overview of basic settings The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance. Basic setting Display text Selection Description Rinse aid dis-pensing r:05 1 r:00 - r:0...
Page 39 - Changing basic settings; 6 Home Connect
Home Connect aus 39 Basic setting Display text Selection Description Remote Start rc:01 rc:00 - rc:02 Activate or deactivate → "Remote Start ", Page 41 . The following settings arepossible: ¡ With the setting "rc:00",the function is perman-ently deactivated. ¡ With the setting "...
Page 40 - and to the Home Connect app.; Home Connect quick; Setting up the Home Connect app; Requirements; Home Connect settings; Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
aus Home Connect 40 Home Connect services in your coun-try. You can find information aboutthis at: www.home-connect.com.To be able to use Home Connect,you must first set up the connectionto the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi 1 ) and to the Home Connect app. The Home Connect app guides youthrough the enti...
Page 41 - Activating Remote Start; Remote Diagnostics
Home Connect aus 41 16.3 Remote Start You can use the Home Connect appto start the appliance with your mo-bile device. Tip: If you select "rc:02" in the Basic settings → Page 39 of this function, the function is permanently activatedand you can start your appliance witha mobile device at ...
Page 42 - 7 Cleaning and servi-; Cleaning the tub; You can get our tested and ap-
aus Cleaning and servicing 42 17 Cleaning and servi- cing To keep your appliance working effi-ciently for a long time, it is importantto clean and maintain it carefully. 17.1 Cleaning the tub WARNING Risk of harm to health! Using detergents containing chlorinemay result in harm to health. ▶ Never u...
Page 43 - Running Machine Care; Cleaning filters
Cleaning and servicing aus 43 To ensure optimum cleaning perform-ance, the programme doses the de-tergents independently of each an-other during the relevant cleaningphase. Correct placement of the de-tergents is necessary here.Run Machine Care without tablewareif the indicator for Machine Careligh...
Page 44 - Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise; Cleaning spray arms
aus Cleaning and servicing 44 2. Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise and remove the filter system . ‒ Check that no foreign objectsfall into the sump. 1 2 3. Pull down the micro filter to re-move. 4. Press the locking catches to-gether and lift the coarse filter out . 1 2 5. Clean the filter ele...
Page 45 - Insert the lower spray arm.
Cleaning and servicing aus 45 2. Pull up the lower spray arm to re-move. 3. Check the outlet nozzles on thespray arms for blockages underrunning water and remove any for-eign bodies. 4. Insert the lower spray arm. a The spray arm clicks into position. 5. Insert the upper spray arm andscrew it firml...
Page 46 - 8 Troubleshooting
aus Troubleshooting 46 18 Troubleshooting You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot-ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces-sary costs. WARNING Risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. ▶ Repairs to the appli...
Page 47 - Fault
Troubleshooting aus 47 Fault Cause and troubleshooting E:32-00 will light upalternately or indicatorfor water supply lightsup. The filters in the water connection of the supply orAquaStop hose are blocked. 1. Switch off the appliance. 2. Pull out the mains plug. 3. Turn off the water tap. 4. Unscre...
Page 59 - Clean wastewater pump; age and disposal; Removing the appliance
Transportation, storage and disposal aus 59 18.1 Clean wastewater pump Large remnants of food or foreignbodies can block the waste waterpump. As soon as the rinsing waterno longer drains properly, the wastewater pump must be cleaned. WARNING Risk of injury! Sharp and pointed objects or frag-ments o...
Page 60 - Protect appliance from; Always transport the dish-; ance
aus Transportation, storage and disposal 60 19.2 Protect appliance from frost If there is a risk of frost where the ap-pliance will be standing, e.g. in a holi-day home, empty the appliance com-pletely. ▶ Empty the appliance. → "Transporting the appliance", Page 60 19.3 Transporting the ap...
Page 61 - 0 Customer Service
Customer Service aus 61 20 Customer Service Detailed information on the warrantyperiod and terms of warranty in yourcountry is available from our after-sales service, your retailer or on ourwebsite.If you contact Customer Service, youwill require the product number (E-Nr.), the production number (F...
Page 62 - 1 Technical specifications; Information regarding; 2 Declaration of Con-
aus Technical specifications 62 21 Technical specifications Weight Max.: 60 kg Voltage 220-240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz Power rating 2000 - 2400 W Fuse 10 A Water pressure ¡ min. 50 kPa (0.5 bar) ¡ max. 1000 kPa (10 bar) Inlet rate Min. 10 l/min Water temperature Cold water.Hot water max.: 60 °C Capacity ...
Page 64 - Register your new device on MyBosch now and profit directly from:
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