Page 3 - Index
en Index Safety instructions 4 . . . . . . . Delivery 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In daily use 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children in the household 4 . . . . Childproof lock (door lock) 4 . . . . Childproof lock (button lock) 5 ...
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Delivery; Warning; Children in the household
en 4 Safety instructions Delivery Check the packaging and dishwasherimmediately for damage caused intransit. Do not switch on a damagedappliance, but contact your supplier.Please dispose of the packagingmaterial in an environmentally friendlymanner.Do not let children play with packagingand its part...
Page 5 - Control panel
en 5 Childproof lock (button lock) You can secure your appliance to preventunintentional cancellation of theprogramme (e.g. incorrect operationby children).Activating the button lock: Start the required programme.Hold down the button B forapprox. 4 sec. until this is indicated on the digital display...
Page 6 - Water softening system; Set
en 6 Water softening system To ensure good washing results,the dishwasher requires soft water,i.e. containing low amounts of lime,otherwise white limescale will bedeposited on the utensils and innercontainer.Tap water above 7 _ dH (from set value ) must be softened. The water is softened with salt(r...
Page 7 - Salt; Using salt; Warnings
en 7 Salt Using salt Always refill with salt immediately beforeswitching on the appliance. This ensuresthat overrun salt solution is immediatelywashed out and does not corrode therinsing tank. Open the screw-type cap of thecompartment 25 . Fill the tank with water (only requiredwhen switching on the...
Page 8 - Rinse aid; Setting amount of rinse-aid
en 8 Rinse aid As soon as the rinse-aid refill indicatorlights up on the control panel 9 , refill with rinse aid.The rinse aid is required for stain-freeutensils and clear glasses.Use only rinse aid for domesticdishwashers.Combined detergents with rinse-aidcomponent may be used up to a waterhardness...
Page 9 - Utensils; Not suitable; Unloading the dishwasher
en 9 Utensils Not suitable Cutlery and utensils made of wood.Delicate decorative glasses, craft andantique utensils. These decors are notdishwasher-proof.Plastic parts not resistant to heat.Copper and tin utensils.Utensils which are soiled with ash, wax,lubricating grease or ink. Aluminium and silve...
Page 10 - Pans; Cutlery basket
en 10 Pans Bottom basket 28 Cutlery basket You should always place cutlery unsortedwith the points downwards.To prevent injuries, place long, pointedimplements and knives on the knife shelf. Folding spikes * * depending on modelThe spikes can be folded down to improvearrangement of pans, bowls and g...
Page 11 - Appliance height 86.5 cm
en 11 Adjusting the height of thebasket * * depending on modelIf required, the height of the upper utensilsbasket can be adjusted to provide morespace for tall utensils either in the upperor lower basket.Appliance height 81.5 cm Top basket Bottom basket Setting 1max. ∅ 22 cm 30 cm Setting 2max. ∅ 24...
Page 12 - Detergent; Adding detergent; Tip
en 12 Detergent You can use tablets as well as powderor liquid detergents for dishwashers,but never use washing up liquid. Tabletscontain not only detergent but alsorinse-aid and salt (3in1) and, dependingon the combination (4in1, 5in1, etc.),additional components such as glassprotection or stainles...
Page 14 - Overview of programmes; Programme; Programme selection
en 14 Overview of programmes The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview. The correspondingprogrammes for your appliance can be found on the fascia. Programme Type of utensilsand soiling Programme sequence Possibleadditional options Intensive 70 Pots, utensilsand cutleryHi...
Page 15 - Additional options; Washing the dishes; Programme data; Switching on the appliance
en 15 Additional options * depending on modelAdditional options 5 can be set with the buttons. Saving time (VarioSpeed) * The >>Save time<< function can reducethe running time by approx. 20% to 50%depending on the selected rinseprogramme. The change in the runningtime is indicated on the...
Page 16 - Interrupting the programme
en 16 Remaining running time display When the programme is selected, theremaining running time of the programmeis indicated on the digital display 10 . The running time is determined during theprogramme by the water temperature, thenumber of utensils as well as the degreeof soiling and may vary (dep...
Page 17 - Maintenance and care
en 17 Changing the programme When the START button 6 has been pressed, the programme cannot bechanged.The only way a programme can bechanged is by Cancel programme (reset). Intensive drying The final rinse uses a higher temperaturewhich improves the drying result.The running time may increase slight...
Page 18 - Filters; Spray arms
en 18 Filters The filters 26 keep large foreign objects in the rinsing water away from the pump.These foreign objects may occasionallyblock the filters.The filter system consists of a coarse filter,a flat fine filter and a microfilter. After each washing cycle check thefilters for residue.Unscrew fi...
Page 19 - Waste water pump; Troubleshooting
en 19 Waste water pump Large food remnants in the rinsing waternot retained by the filters may block thewaste water pump. The rinsing water isthen not pumped out and covers the filter.In this case: First disconnect the appliance from thepower supply.Remove the filters 26 . Scoop out water, use a spo...
Page 20 - “check water supply”
en 20 ... when the appliance isswitched on The appliance does not start. The mains fuse has tripped.The appliance plug has not beeninserted.The appliance door has not beenshut properly. ... on the appliance Lower spray arm rotates sluggishly. Spray arm blocked. ... changing settings A setting cannot...
Page 22 - Customer service; FD; Installation
en 22 Customer service If you are unable to rectify the fault, pleasecontact your customer service.Your nearest customer service centre canbe found in the customer service list.When calling customer service, pleasequote the appliance number (1) and theFD number (2) which can be found on therating pl...
Page 24 - Protection against frost
en 24 Electrical connection Connect the appliance to an alternatingcurrent only, ranging from 220 V to240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz via a correctlyinstalled socket with protective earthconductor. See rating plate for requiredfusing 32 . The socket must be near the applianceand freely accessible following...
Page 25 - Waste disposal; Packaging
en 25 Waste disposal Both the packaging of new appliancesand the old appliances themselves containvaluable raw materials and recyclablematerials.Please dispose of the individual partsseparated according to type.Please ask your dealer or inquire at yourlocal authority about current means ofdisposal. ...
Page 27 - Baking sheet spray head *
40 Switch on the child-proof lock 41 Open the door with child-prooflock switched on 42 Switch off the child-proof lock Always close the appliance doorcompletely before leaving theappliance. Only in this way can youprotect your children from potentialhazards. Child-proof lock * Large sheets or grille...