Page 2 - Table of contents; IMPORTANT SAFETY
en-us 2 Table of contents 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................... 4 1.1 Safety definitions................. 41.2 General information............. 41.3 Intended use ....................... 51.4 Restrictive Use .................... 51.5 Grounding instructions ........ 51.6 Safe use.....
Page 4 - Safety definitions; WARNING; This alerts you to important information and/or tips.; General information; Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
en-us 4 Read all instructions carefully before use. These precautions will reducethe risk of electrical shock, fire and injury to persons. When using kitchenappliances, basic safety precautions must be followed including those inthe following pages. 1.1 Safety definitions Here you can find explanati...
Page 5 - Grounding instructions
en-us 5 ¡ Severe product damage and/or injury could result from the use of un-qualified service technicians or non-original parts. All repairs must beperformed by an authorized service provider using only original equip-ment factory replacement parts. ¡ NSF/ANSI 184 Certified residential dishwashers...
Page 7 - Never touch the blow opening of the Zeolith container.; Locate sharp items so they are not likely to damage the door seal.
en-us 7 WARNING The blow opening of the Zeolith container becomes hot and can causeburns. ▶ Never touch the blow opening of the Zeolith container. WARNING To avoid risk of injury, when loading items to be washed, observe the fol-lowing. ▶ Locate sharp items so they are not likely to damage the door ...
Page 8 - Water and power shut off; To reduce risk of injury to children, observe the following.; State of California Proposition 65 Warnings
en-us 8 NOTICE: Water and power shut off ▶ It is highly recommended for the end user to become familiar with theprocedure to shut off the incoming water supply and the procedure toshut off the incoming power supply. See the installation instructions orcontact your installer for more information. 1.7...
Page 9 - Preventing material; Environmental; Depending on the appliance specifications
Preventing material damage en-us 9 Preventing material damage 2 Preventing material damage Preventing material damage NOTICE: Harsh chemicals such as bleach- based products can damage your dishwasher. ▶ Do not use harsh chemicals such as bleach-based products to clean your dishwasher. Certain clean...
Page 15 - Cycle
Dishwasher Cycles en-us 15 Dishwasher Cycles 5 Dishwasher Cycles Dishwasher Cycles Below is an overview of the different cycles available on your dish- washer. The running time may vary depending on the cycle selected. The running time depends on the water temperature, the quantity of dishware, the...
Page 17 - Loading patterns; Save Favorite on the
Dishwasher Cycles en-us 17 5.1 Energy Guide The Energy Guide label was based on the Normal soil sensing cycle. The unit was tested without any rinse aid (liquid) in the rinse aid dispenser. A single dose of deter- gent was inserted into the deter- gent dispenser, with no detergent being used in the...
Page 18 - Option
en-us Options 18 a The Favorite button flashes. a The program combination is saved. Tip: To reset the cycle, either use the Home Connect app or reset your appliance back to the factory settings. → "Overview of the basic set- tings", Page 32 Options 6 Options Options Here is an overview of...
Page 19 - Adjusting upper rack with
Features en-us 19 7.1 Upper rack Arrange cups, glasses, and small tableware items in the top rack. You can adjust the height of the upper rack to make room for larger items. Adjusting upper rack with RackMatic® To wash large items in the racks, adjust the shelf height of the up- per rack. 1. Pull o...
Page 20 - Silverware Basket; Silverware drawer
en-us Features 20 Large plates up to a diameter of 12 inches can be arranged in the lower rack as shown. 7.3 Silverware Basket Arrange the silverware in the sil- verware basket, ensuring that the items are not nestled together and with the sharp points down. WARNING The sharp points and edges of kn...
Page 21 - Folding down the tines; Small items holder; Appliance height 32 inches with silverware basket; Level
Features en-us 21 7.6 Flip tines Use the flip tines to position dish- ware securely, e.g. plates. You can fold the tines down to ar- range pans, bowls and glasses better. 1 Folding down the tines 1 If you do not need the tines, fold them down. 1. Push the lever forward and fold down the tines . 1 ...
Page 22 - Appliance height 32 inches with silverware drawer; Before using for the; Rinse aid system; Adding rinse aid; max
en-us Before using for the first time 22 Appliance height 32 inches with silverware drawer Level Upper rack Lower rack 1 max. ø 6" 12" → Page 19 2 max. ø 7" 11" 3 max. ø 8" 10" Before using for the first time 8 Before using for the first time Before using for the first time...
Page 23 - Setting the amount of; detergents
Detergent en-us 23 3. If rinse aid spills out, remove it from the tub.Spilled rinse aid can cause ex- cessive frothing during the wash cycle. 4. Close the lid of the dispenser for rinse aid. a The lid clicks into position. 9.2 Setting the amount of rinse aid If there are streaks or water spots on d...
Page 24 - Detergent Description
en-us Detergent 24 Detergent Description Tabs Tabs are perfect for all cleaning functions and do not need to be measured out. However, with shorter Cycles → Page 15 some- times tabs do not dissolve entirely and leave residues of de- tergent. This may re- duce its effective- ness. Powder detergent ...
Page 25 - Adding Detergent
Dishware en-us 25 ¡ Use tablets with enhanced dry- ing results. 10.4 Adding Detergent 1. To open the detergent dis- penser, press the locking latch. 2. Add the detergent to the dry detergent dispenser. 3 tbsp (45 ml) 1.75 tbsp (25 ml) 1 tbsp (15 ml) If you are using tablets, one is enough. Insert t...
Page 26 - Damage to glass and; Cause; Loading dishware
en-us Dishware 26 11.1 Damage to glass and dishware Only put glasses and china in the dishwasher if they are labeled dishwasher-safe. Avoid damage to glass and dishware. Cause Recommenda- tion The following types of dishes are not dish- washer-safe: ¡ Wooden utensils and dishes ¡ Decorative glasswa...
Page 27 - Note; Removing dishware; CAUTION
Dishware en-us 27 Note Load the racks so that no project- ing items of dishware interfere with closing of the door. Projecting items of dishware may push the appliance door open during the program, so allowing steam to es- cape and water to leak out around the door. This could damage your kitchen c...
Page 28 - Loading patterns; Additional loading patterns for 8
en-us Dishware 28 1. To prevent water dripping onto dishware, unload it starting at the bottom and working up. 2. Check the washing tank and accessories for soiling and clean if necessary. → "Cleaning and maintenance", Page 36 11.4 Loading patterns Recommended loading patterns. 9 place set...
Page 29 - 2 Basic Operation; Notes
Basic Operation en-us 29 Basic Operation 12 Basic Operation Basic Operation 12.1 Protection against unintentional operation Your dishwasher has a built in feature to help prevent uninten- tional operation, e.g. by children. After starting the appliance, the door has to be closed within 4 seconds, o...
Page 31 - Please note the information on
Basic Operation en-us 31 1. Please note the information on Preventing Material Damage → Page 9 . 2. Press On/Off.
Page 32 - 3 Basic settings; Overview of the basic settings; Basic setting
en-us Basic settings 32 Basic settings 13 Basic settings Basic settings You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs. 13.1 Overview of the basic settings The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance. Basic setting Display text Selection Description Rinse...
Page 33 - Changing the basic; 4 Home Connect®
Home Connect® en-us 33 Basic setting Display text Selection Description Remote Start rc1 rc0 - rc2 Activate or deactivate → "Remote Start ", Page 34 . The following settings are possible: ¡ With the setting "rc0", the option is perma- nently deactivated. ¡ With the setting "rc1...
Page 34 - Tips; quick start; Setting up the; Requirements; settings
en-us Home Connect® 34 your country. You can find infor- mation on this at: www.home-con- nect.com. To be able to use Home Con- nect®, you must first set up the connection to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi 1 ) and to the Home Connect® app. The Home Connect® app guides you through the entire registrat...
Page 35 - Activating Remote Start; Remote Diagnostics
Home Connect® en-us 35 nently activated, and you can start your appliance with a mobile de- vice at any time. Activating Remote Start When you have selected "rc1" in the basic settings of this function, activate the function on your appli- ance. Requirements ¡ The appliance is connected to ...
Page 36 - 5 Cleaning and; Cleaning the tub; Tips on appliance; Action
en-us Cleaning and maintenance 36 Cleaning and maintenance 15 Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time, it is im- portant to clean and maintain it carefully. 15.1 Cleaning the tub WARNING Using detergents containing chlo- rine may ...
Page 37 - Phase; Run Machine Care
Cleaning and maintenance en-us 37 Phase Removal of Cleaner Placement 1 Grease and limescale Liquid machine care product or machine descaler in powder form. Appliance interior, e.g. bottle hung in the silverware bas- ket or powder in the interior. 2 Food remnants and deposits Machine cleaner Deterge...
Page 38 - Cleaning filters
en-us Cleaning and maintenance 38 15.5 Filter system The filter system removes coarse soiling from the dishwashing cy- cle. 1 2 3 1 Micro filter 2 Fine filter 3 Coarse filter Cleaning filters Debris in the rinsing water can block the filters. 1. Check the filters for residues after each dishwashing...
Page 39 - Cleaning the spray
Cleaning and maintenance en-us 39 7. Insert the filter system into the appliance and turn the coarse filter clockwise. ‒ Ensure that the arrow mark- ings match up. 15.6 Cleaning the spray arms Limescale and soiling in the dish- washing water may block the noz- zles and bearings on the spray arms. C...
Page 40 - 6 Troubleshooting; Issue
en-us Troubleshooting 40 Troubleshooting 16 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting You can eliminate minor issues on your appliance yourself. Please read the information on eliminat- ing issues before contacting Cus- tomer Service. This may avoid un- necessary repair costs. Issue Cause and troubleshooting...
Page 51 - Clean drain pump
Troubleshooting en-us 51 Issue Cause and troubleshooting Noise level varies ▶ Arrange dishware so the spray arms do not strike dishware. With a small load the water jets directly strike against the tub. ▶ Distribute the dishware evenly. ▶ Load the appliance with more dishware. Light items of dishwa...
Page 52 - storage and
en-us Transportation, storage and disposal 52 Transportation, storage and disposal 17 Transportation, storage and disposal Transportation, storage and disposal 17.1 Removing the appliance 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Turn off the water faucet. 3. Detach the drain connection...
Page 53 - 8 Customer Service; consecutive
Customer Service en-us 53 Customer Service 18 Customer Service Customer Service With any warranty repair, we will make sure your appliance is re- paired by an authorized service provider using genuine replace- ment parts. We use only genuine replacement parts for all repairs. Detailed information o...
Page 54 - 9 Technical specifications; regarding Free and; 0 STATEMENT OF; What this warranty
en-us Technical specifications 54 Technical specifications 19 Technical specifications Technical specifications Weight Max.: 45 kg Voltage 120 V, 60 Hz Power rating 1440 W Fuse 12 A Water pressure ¡ Min. 7.25 psi (50 kPa) ¡ Max. 145 psi (1000 kPa) Inlet rate Min. 2.6 gal/min Water temperature Cold ...
Page 55 - warranty lasts; cosmetic; Extended Warranty
STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY en-us 55 Bosch appliance sold to you (“Product“), provided that the Product was purchased: ¡ For your normal, household (non-commercial) use, and has in fact at all times only been used for normal household pur- poses. ¡ New at retail from a BSH au- thorized de...
Page 56 - your exclusive
en-us STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY 56 20.4 Repair/replace as your exclusive remedy During this warranty period, Bosch or one of its authorized ser- vice providers will repair your Product without charge to you (subject to certain limitations stated herein) if your Product proves to have be...
Page 57 - Warranty exclusions
STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY en-us 57 repairs, prorates, or Product re- placement, once this warranty has expired. 20.6 Warranty exclusions The warranty coverage described herein excludes all defects or damage that are not the direct fault of Bosch, including without limitation, one or mor...
Page 58 - Obtaining warranty
en-us STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY 58 OR TORT (INCLUDING STRICT LIABILITY, OR NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE. THIS WAR- RANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IM- PLIED. ANY WARRANTY IM- PLIED BY LAW, WHETHER FOR MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTH...