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aus Index Safety instructions 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to know your appliance 6 . . Filling the rinse-aid container 7 . . . . Not suitable for the dishwasher 8 . . Arranging crockery, glasses,etc. in the dishwasher 9 . . . . . . . . . . Detergents 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Delivery; Warning
aus 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 poly...
Page 5 - Children in the household
aus 5 Children in the household Do not let infants play or operate thedishwasher.Keep cleaning and rinsing agents out ofthe reach of infants. These may causechemical burns in the mouth, throat andeyes or asphyxiation.Keep infants away from the opendishwasher. It could contain residue ofthe cleaning ...
Page 6 - Control panel
aus 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 Programme selector (retractable*) 4 Additional options* 5 “Check wa...
Page 7 - Low rinse-aid indicator
aus 7 Filling the rinse-aidcontainer The purpose of a rinse-aid is to preventthe formation of water marks on tablewareand utensils, and to ensure that glassesare clean and sparkling. The rinse-aid isconsumed during the washing process. Fold back the lid on the rinse-aidcontainer 28 . To open the lid...
Page 9 - Loading the dishwasher; Pots and pans
aus 9 Arranging crockery, glasses,etc. in the dishwasher Loading the dishwasher Scrape off any large amounts ofleft-over food. It is not necessary torinse the dishes under running water.Place objects in the dishwasher in sucha way that items such as cups, glasses,pots/pans, etc. are stood upsidedown...
Page 10 - Cutlery
aus 10 Cutlery Cutlery should be placed in thedishwasher always unsorted and with theeating surface pointing downwards. Thespray jet is then better able to reach theindividual parts.To prevent injuries, place long, pointedaccessories and knives on the étagère(some models) or on the knife shelf(avail...
Page 11 - Small accessories holder*
aus 11 Small accessories holder* * some modelsLight-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups,lids, etc. can be held securely in the smallaccessories holder. 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 o...
Page 12 - Baking sheet spray head *
aus 12 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. Baking sheet spray head ...
Page 13 - Detergents; Information about detergents; Important
aus 13 Detergents Information about detergents You can use any brand of liquid or powderdetergent, as well as tablets, that havebeen specifically designed for use indomestic dishwashers. (Do not use normalwashing-up liquid!) Nowadays there are three types ofdishwasher detergent available:1. those co...
Page 14 - CAUTION
aus 14 Reduce costs! If your dishes are onlymoderately dirty, you may beable to use less detergent thanrecommended. Close the lid on the detergentcompartment.Press down the lid (1) until it clicksshut (2). If you are using detergent in tablet form,read the manufacturer’srecommendations on the packag...
Page 15 - Programme overview
aus 15 Programme overview This overview lists the max. possible number of programmes. The programmes supplied with yourappliance are indicated on the fascia. 105 2,00 – 87 0,95 – 30 0,80 – 23 19 12 15 0,10 5 – delicate Non- delicate Mixed Mixed Normal 45 Quick 35 Intensive 65 Pots and Pans 70 Pre-ri...
Page 16 - Washing dishes; Programme data
aus 16 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 consid...
Page 17 - Changing the programme; Note; Additional functions; Washing contents of UPPER
aus 17 Terminating the programme(Reset) Only when the main switch is on:Rotate programme selector to theReset position.The programme sequence lastsapprox. 1 min.When the programme has run,switch off the main switch 1 . To restart, rotate the programme selector 3 to the required programme. Switch on ...
Page 18 - Maintenance and care; Filters
aus 18 Maintenance and care A regular inspection and maintenanceof your machine will help to prevent faults.This saves time and prevents problems.Therefore you should occasionally havea careful look inside your dishwasher. Overall conditionof the machine Check spray arm for grease andlimescale depos...
Page 19 - Spray arms
aus 19 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 a...
Page 20 - Fault finding; Attention
aus 20 Pump ** on applicable models Larger remnants of food that have notbeen trapped by the filters and have beenleft in the water can cause a blockage inthe pump. The water is no longer pumpedout of the dishwasher and it can be seencovering the filter.Proceed as follows: First, always disconnect t...
Page 21 - The appliance does not start.; “Check water supply” display
aus 21 ... when the applianceis switched on The appliance does not start. The mains fuse has tripped.The appliance plug has not beeninserted.The appliance door has not beenshut properly.The tap has not been turned on.The filter on the water supply hoseis blocked.Switch off the appliance and pullout ...
Page 22 - Plastic items are discoloured
aus 22 Knocking sound coming from inletvalves This is caused by the way thewater pipes have been laid and ithas no effect upon the way theappliance functions. There is noremedy for this. ... with the dishes, cutlery, etc. Remnants of food are stuck to thedishes, cutlery, etc. Dishwasher was not load...
Page 23 - Customer Service; FD; Information; Notes on comparison tests
aus 23 Customer Service Please call your local service agent, if youare not able to resolve any problemyourself. The name of your nearest serviceagent is shown in the Customer Serviceaddress list. When you call, please providedetails of the model number (1) and theproduction (FD) number (2) which ar...
Page 24 - Installation; Electrical connection
aus 24 Installation The dishwasher must be connected bya qualified technician to ensure correctoperation. The specifications for supply,drainage and connected load must fulfilthe required criteria as stated in thefollowing paragraphs or in the installationinstructions. Install the appliance in the f...
Page 25 - Disconnecting the dishwasher
aus 25 Disconnecting the dishwasher Here too, it is important that tasks arecarried out in the correct sequence:always unplug the appliance from themains electricity first of all.Pull plug out of wall socket.Turn off water supply.Disconnect drain and water input hoses.Remove screws in underside of w...
Page 26 - Waste disposal; Disposal of the packaging
aus 26 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 ...
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