Page 2 - Visit our website for:; CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. CONTROL PANEL . . . . . ...
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Children and vulnerable
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before the installation and use of the ap-pliance, carefully read the supplied in-structions. The manufacturer is not re-sponsible if an incorrect installation anduse causes injuries and damages. Alwayskeep the instructions with the appliancefor future reference. 1.1 Children ...
Page 5 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 6 7 12 9 11 1 Top spray arm 2 Upper spray arm 3 Lower spray arm 4 Filters 5 Rating plate 6 Salt container 7 Air vent 8 Rinse aid dispenser 9 Detergent dispenser 10 Cutlery basket 11 Lower basket 12 Upper basket 2.1 Beam-on-Floor The Beam-on-Floor is a light that...
Page 6 - CONTROL PANEL; Delay; Indicators; Salt indicator. It is always off while the program operates.
3. CONTROL PANEL 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 On/off button 2 Display 3 Delay button 4 Program button (down) 5 Program button (up) 6 ExtraHygiene button 7 Multitab button 8 RESET button 9 Indicators Indicators Description Salt indicator. It is always off while the program operates. Rinse aid indicator. It is...
Page 7 - PROGRAMS; Program; Multitab
4. PROGRAMS Program Degree of soilType of load Programphases Options 1 1) AllCrockery, cutlery,pots and pans PrewashWash 45 °C or 70 °CRinsesDry ExtraHygieneMultitab 2 2) Heavy soilCrockery, cutlery,pots and pans PrewashWash 70 °CRinsesDry Multitab 3 3) Normal soilCrockery and cut-lery PrewashWash 5...
Page 8 - Information for test institutes
Consumption values Program 1) Duration(min) Energy(kWh) Water(l) 1 90 - 160 0.9 - 1.7 8 - 15 2 140 - 160 1.5 - 1.6 13 - 14 3 200 - 220 1.1 - 1.2 9 - 11 4 30 0.9 9 5 147 - 161 0.79 - 0.96 10.4 - 12.6 6 50 - 60 1.0 - 1.2 10 - 11 7 70 - 80 0.8 - 0.9 11 - 12 8 14 0.05 4 1) The pressure and the temperatu...
Page 9 - OPTIONS; ExtraHygiene; Acoustic signals
5. OPTIONS Activate or deactivate the op-tions before the start of a pro-gram. You cannot activate or de-activate the options while a pro-gram operates. If one or more options are set,make sure that the related indi-cators are on before the programstarts. 5.1 ExtraHygiene With this option you have b...
Page 10 - BEFORE FIRST USE; Adjusting the water softener; Electronic adjustment
6. BEFORE FIRST USE 1. Make sure that the set level of thewater softener agrees with the waterhardness in your area. If not, adjustthe water softener. Contact your localwater authority to know the waterhardness in your area. 2. Fill the salt container. 3. Fill the rinse aid dispenser. 4. Open the wa...
Page 11 - DAILY USE
6.2 Filling the salt container 1. Turn the cap counterclockwise andopen the salt container. 2. Put 1 litre of water in the salt con-tainer (only for the first time). 3. Fill the salt container with dishwash-er salt. 4. Remove the salt around the openingof the salt container. 5. Turn the cap clockwis...
Page 12 - RESET
7.1 Using the detergent 20 30 M A X 1 2 3 4 + - A B C 1. Press the release button ( B ) to open the lid ( C ). 2. Put the detergent in the compart-ment ( A ) . 3. If the program has a prewash phase,put a small quantity of detergent onthe inner part of the appliance door. 4. If you use detergent tabl...
Page 13 - At the end of the program; Important; HINTS AND TIPS; The water softener
Make sure that there is detergentin the detergent dispenser be-fore you start a new program. At the end of the program The display shows 0:00 and the end indi-cator comes on. 1. Press the on/off button to deactivatethe appliance. 2. Close the water tap. If you do not press the on/offbutton, the AUTO...
Page 14 - Before starting a program; CARE AND CLEANING; Cleaning the filters
• Make sure that glasses do not touch other glasses. • Put the small items in the cutlery bas- ket. • Put the light items in the upper bas- ket. Make sure that they do not move. • Make sure that the spray arms can move freely before you start a pro-gram. 8.4 Before starting a program Make sure that:...
Page 15 - Cleaning the spray arms; TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; The program does not start.
6. Make sure that the filter ( B ) is cor- rectly positioned under the 2 guides( C ). 7. Assemble the filter ( A ) and put it back in filter ( B ). Turn it clockwise until it locks. An incorrect position of the filterscan cause bad washing resultsand damage to the appliance. 9.2 Cleaning the spray a...
Page 16 - Make sure that the water tap is not clogged.; If the washing and drying; Dishes are wet; How to activate the rinse; Rinse aid dispenser off.
Problem Possible solution Make sure that the pressure of the watersupply is not too low. For this information,contact your local water authority. Make sure that the water tap is not clogged. Make sure that the filter in the inlet hose isnot clogged. Make sure that the inlet hose has no kinks orbends...
Page 17 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION
6. Adjust the released quantity of rinseaid. 7. Fill the rinse aid dispenser. 11. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions Width / Height / Depth(mm) 596 / 818 - 898 / 550 Electrical connection Refer to the rating plate. Voltage 220-240 V Frequency 50 Hz Water supply pressure Min. / max. (bar / MPa) (0.5 / ...
Page 18 - INSTALLATION; Water connection; Inlet water supply
12. INSTALLATION If floor is n ot level, adjustlevelling legs t o s uit The hos e s hould not beextended by more than2 metres or water pump-out problems m a y occu r Remove entire plasticmembrane from sink trapspigot & fit drain hose to spigotwith clamp There should be a minimum2mm gap between t...
Page 19 - Water drain hose; Remove
Make sure that the local water authoritygives you the average mains pressure inyour area. In order to pass the safety valve throughthe kitchen cabinets, an opening of atleast 45 mm x 90 mm is needed. Water drain hose The highest point of the drain hose mustbe no more than 600 mm from the floorand mu...
Page 20 - WARRANTY
13. WARRANTY FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEWZEALANDALL AEG BRANDED APPLIANCES This document sets out the terms andconditions of the product warrantiesfor AEG Appliances. It is an importantdocument. Please keep it with yourproof of purchase documents in a safeplace for future reference should yourequi...
Page 21 - Important Notice
ance is transported at the owner’scost and risk while in transit to andfrom AEG or its ASC. 6. Proof of purchase is required beforeyou can make a claim under this war-ranty. 7. You may not make a claim under thiswarranty unless the defect claimed isdue to faulty or defective parts orworkmanship. AEG...
Page 22 - ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
Before calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in point 13 above have been followed. SERVICE AUSTRALIA www.aeg.com/au FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest state service centre in Australia PLEASE CALL 1300 363 664OR EMAIL [email protected] For the cost o...