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 14.10 Terminate programme.......... 3414.11 Switching off appliance ........ 34 15 Basic settings........................... 35 15.1 Overview of basic settings ..... 3515.2 Changing basic settings......... 36 16 Home Connect ......................... 37 16.1 Home Connect quick start ..... 37...
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 6 - WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
aus Safety 6 Contact between the appliance and installation lines may lead to adefect in these lines, e.g. gas pipes and power lines. Gas from acorroded gas pipe can ignite. A damaged power line can cause ashort circuit. ▶ Check that there is a distance of at least 5 cm between the ap-pliance and i...
Page 7 - WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!; Damaged appliance
Safety aus 7 ▶ Do not sit or stand on the appliance door when open. Knives and utensils with sharp points can cause injuries. ▶ Arrange knives and utensils with sharp points in the cutlery bas-ket with the points downwards, on the knife shelf or in the cut-lery drawer. WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding! I...
Page 8 - WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation!
aus Safety 8 ▶ If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately un-plug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box andturn off the water tap. ▶ Call customer services. → Page 57 Incorrect repairs are dangerous. ▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trainedsp...
Page 9 - WARNING ‒ Risk of crushing!
Safety aus 9 WARNING ‒ Risk of crushing! With higher-level appliances, children can become crushedbetween the appliance door and cabinet doors underneath. ▶ Keep an eye on children when opening and closing the appli-ance door. WARNING ‒ Risk of chemical burns! Rinse aid and detergent may cause chem...
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 - Installation and con-; Installing and connecting; Installing the drainage connection
aus Installation and connection 12 4.3 AquaSensor The AquaSensor is an optical meas-uring device (light barrier) whichmeasures the turbidity of the rinsingwater. You can save water with theAquaSensor.Use of the AquaSensor depends onthe programme. If the soiling level ishigh, the rinsing water is dr...
Page 13 - tion; Note; Electrical connection; Notes
Installation and connection aus 13 2. Connect the wastewater hose tothe outlet connection of the siphonusing the enclosed parts. 3. When doing so, check that thewastewater hose is not kinked,crushed or twisted. 4. Also check that there is no coverin the drainage system preventingthe wastewater from...
Page 14 - Familiarising yourself with your appliance; You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.
aus Familiarising yourself with your appliance 14 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 57 . The data you need for Customer ...
Page 17 - Timer programming
Familiarising yourself with your appliance aus 17 10 Timer programming Setting timer programming→ Page 33 11 Display The display shows information aboutthe remaining running time or the ba-sic settings. You can change the ba-sic settings via the display and thesetting buttons. 12 Door handle 1 Ope...
Page 18 - Programmes; ditional function →
aus Programmes 18 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 19 - Programme
Programmes aus 19 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 - 1:45 ¡ 2) 0.700 - 0.850 ¡ 3) 11.5 - 14.0 Tableware: ¡ Delicate table-ware, cutlery,temperature-sensitiveplastics,glasses ...
Page 20 - tute
aus Programmes 20 Programme Consumption val-ues1) Duration inhrs:mins2) Energy con-sumption in kWh3) Water con-sumption in litres Use Programme se-quence Quick 1h ¡ 1) 1:00 ¡ 2) 1.300 ¡ 3) 10.5 Tableware: ¡ Mixed table-ware and cut-lery Level of soiling: ¡ Commonhousehold foodremnants lightlydried ...
Page 21 - Additional functions; Use
Additional functions aus 21 Tip: You can use the Home Connect app to download additional pro-grammes and save them to the button. 1 Save Favourite on theappliance. 1. Press . 2. Press the right programme button. 3. Press the button for the relevantadditional function. → "Additional functions...
Page 22 - Features; Pull out the top basket.
aus Features 22 Additionalfunction Use ¡ There is a slightincrease in energyconsumption andthe run time is ex-tended. 9 Features You can find an overview of the pos-sible features of your appliance andhow to use them here.These features depend on the modelof your appliance. 9.1 Top basket Arrange c...
Page 23 - Cutlery basket
Features aus 23 9.2 Bottom basket Arrange pans and plates in the bot-tom basket. a Cutlery basket 1 Large plates up to a diameter of31 cm can be arranged in the bottombasket as shown. 9.3 Cutlery basket Arrange cutlery in the cutlery basket,always without sorting it and with thesharp points downwar...
Page 24 - Folding down prongs; Baking sheet spray head; Check that the appliance is al-
aus Features 24 9.5 Etagere Use the cutlery shelf and space un-derneath for small cups and glassesor for large items of cutlery, e.g.cooking spoons or serving cutlery. If you do not need the cutlery shelf,you can fold it up. 9.6 Folding prongs Use the folding prongs to positiontableware securely, e...
Page 25 - Inserting baking sheet spray head; Set the baskets at the right height.
Features aus 25 Inserting baking sheet spray head Use the baking sheet spray head in-stead of the top basket to clean largetrays, grilles and plates. 1. Remove top basket. 2. Insert the baking sheet spray headin the holder and turn to theright . a The baking sheet spray headclicks into position. R...
Page 26 - 0 Before using for the; 1 Rinse aid system; Adding rinse aid; max
aus first time 26 first time 10 Before using for the first time first time 10.1 Making settings for ini- tial start-up On initial start-up or after a reset tothe factory settings, you will need tomake settings. Tip: Connect your appliance to a mo- bile device. You can convenientlychange all settin...
Page 27 - Setting the amount of; Detergent
Detergent aus 27 4. Close the lid of the dispenser forrinse aid. a The lid clicks into position. 11.2 Setting the amount of rinse aid If there are streaks or water marks ontableware, change the amount ofrinse aid. 1. Press . 2. To open the basic settings, press for 3 seconds. a The display shows ...
Page 28 - Separate detergents; Unsuitable detergents
aus Detergent 28 Detergent Description tirely and leaveresidues of deter-gent. This mayimpair the clean-ing effect. Powder deter-gent Powder deter-gent is recom-mended forshorter Pro-grammes→ Page 18 . The dosage can beadjusted to thelevel of soiling. Liquid detergent Liquid detergentworks faster ...
Page 29 - gents
Detergent aus 29 Detergent Description Detergentcontainingchlorine Chlorine residue ontableware maypresent a risk tohealth. 12.3 Information on deter- gents Follow the instructions on detergentsin everyday use. ¡ Detergents marked as "organic" or"ecological" (environmentallyfriendly...
Page 30 - The lid clicks into position.; Damage to glass and; Cause
aus Tableware 30 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 31 - Arrange tableware; Tips
Tableware aus 31 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 32 - Removing tableware; 4 Basic operation; Opening appliance door; Press the right programme button.
aus operation 32 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 34 - Press; Switching off appliance; If you press during the wash
aus operation 34 2. Press to resume the pro-gramme. 14.10 Terminate programme To end a programme early or toswitch from a programme that hasalready started, you will need to can-cel it first. ▶ Press for approx. 4 seconds. a All displays light up. a As soon as the displays are off,the display shows...
Page 35 - 5 Basic settings; Overview of basic settings; The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance.
Basic settings aus 35 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 r05 1 r00 - r06 S...
Page 36 - Basic setting; Changing basic settings
aus Basic settings 36 Basic setting Display text Selection Description Wi-Fi Cn:00 Cn:00 - Cn:01 Switch the wireless networkconnection on or off.Level "Cn:00" switches thewireless network connectionoff.The basic setting "Wi-Fi" isonly available once the ap-pliance is connected to th...
Page 37 - To save the settings, press; 6 Home Connect; and to the Home Connect app.; Home Connect quick; Installing app; Requirements
Home Connect aus 37 5. To save the settings, press for 3 seconds. Home Connect 16 Home Connect Home Connect This appliance is network-capable.Connect your appliance to a mobiledevice to control its functions via theHome Connect app.The Home Connect services are notavailable in every country. The av...
Page 38 - Home Connect settings; settings →; Activating Remote Start; Remote Diagnostics; For further information and de-
aus Home Connect 38 16.2 Home Connect settings Adapt Home Connect to your needs.You can find the Home Connect set-tings in the basic settings for your ap-pliance. Which settings the displayshows will depend on whetherHome Connect has been set up andwhether the appliance is connectedto your home net...
Page 39 - Please note that the; 7 Cleaning and servi-; Cleaning the tub; Cleaning products; Action
Cleaning and servicing aus 39 Note: Please note that the Home Connect functions can only beutilised with the Home Connect app.Information on data protection can beretrieved in the Home Connect app. 17 Cleaning and servi- cing To keep your appliance working effi-ciently for a long time, it is impor...
Page 40 - Phase; Running Machine Care
aus Cleaning and servicing 40 Phase Removal of Detergent Placement 1 Grease and limes-cale Liquid machine careproduct or machinedescaler in powderform. Appliance interior, e.g.bottle hung in the cut-lery basket or powderin the interior. 2 Food remnants anddeposits Machine cleaner Detergent dispense...
Page 41 - Micro filter; Cleaning filters; Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise
Cleaning and servicing aus 41 1 Micro filter 2 Fine filter 3 Coarse filter Cleaning filters Soiling in the dishwashing water mayblock the filters. 1. After each wash check the filtersfor residue. 2. Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise and remove the filter system . ‒ Check that no foreign objects...
Page 42 - Cleaning spray arms; Insert the lower spray arm.
aus Cleaning and servicing 42 17.6 Cleaning spray arms Limescale and soiling in the dish-washing water may block the nozzlesand bearings on the spray arms.Clean the spray arms regularly. 1. Unscrew the upper spray arm and pull down to remove . 1 2 2. Pull up the lower spray arm to re-move. 3. Chec...
Page 43 - 8 Troubleshooting; Depending on the appliance specifications
Troubleshooting aus 43 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 44 - Fault
aus Troubleshooting 44 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 55 - Clean wastewater pump; age and disposal; Removing the appliance
Transportation, storage and disposal aus 55 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 56 - Protect appliance from; Always transport the dish-; ance
aus Transportation, storage and disposal 56 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 56 19.3 Transporting the ap...
Page 57 - 0 Customer Service
Customer Service aus 57 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 58 - 1 Technical specifications; Information regarding; 2 Declaration of Con-
aus Technical specifications 58 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 ...
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