Page 2 - Model; Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made tohigh standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to readthese operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the applianceand get the best use out of it. Please follow the safety precaution...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 Safety precautions 5 1.1 Symbols used ............................................................................................. 5 1.2 General safety precautions ...................................................................... 6 1.4 Instructions for use ..........................
Page 5 - Safety precautions; Symbols used; Information and precautions that should be observed.
1 Safety precautions 1.1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions.Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in dam-age to the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions ▸ ...
Page 6 - Safety precautions; General safety precautions
1 Safety precautions 1.2 General safety precautions ▪ Read the operating instructions before using the appliance forthe first time! ▪ This appliance can be used by persons (including children)with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lackof experience and/or knowledge, provided they ...
Page 7 - Appliance-specific safety precautions
1 Safety precautions 1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ▪ The appliance is only suitable for washing household dishesand cutlery with water and standard dishwasher detergent.The appliance is for use in the home and for the intended pur-pose only. No liability is assumed for any damage caused ...
Page 8 - Instructions for use; Before using for the first time; Use original spare parts only.; Children in the home; Use the childproof locking facility.
1 Safety precautions 1.4 Instructions for use Before using for the first time ▪ The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply inaccordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/electrician carry out the necessary work. The appliance was tested...
Page 10 - How to avoid damaging the appliance; Turn off the water tap during longer absences.; The door must not be closed when; appears in the display, otherwise the; dicator illuminates, even if using
1 Safety precautions Caution: Risk to life! ▪ Packaging material, e.g. plastic film and polystyrene, can be dangerous forchildren. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from chil-dren. How to avoid damaging the appliance ▪ Turn off the water tap during longer absences. ▪ Please note: T...
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1 Safety precautions Front Front Back Front, upside down Side F ron t 11
Page 12 - Packaging; Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door.; Disposal; The; Note on heat pump
2 Disposal Packaging ▪ All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS))are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposedof in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection ▪ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this i...
Page 13 - Your appliance; Appliance description
3 Your appliance 3.1 Appliance description ▪ Load capacity – 12 or 13 international place settings (SMS 55, cutlery drawer) * – 13 or 14 international place settings (EURO 60, cutlery drawer) * ▪ 10 programmes – «Automatic» – «Fondue/Raclette» – «Daily quick» – «Hygiene» – «Sprint» – «Pre-rinsing» –...
Page 14 - Appliance construction
3 Your appliance 3.2 Appliance construction 2 4 3 5 9 8 7 10 1 6 1 Vario cutlery basket insert * 13 11 12 * Depending on model 2 Spray arm 3 Basket 4 Cutlery basket * 5 Rinse agent reservoir 6 Operating and display elements 7 Quick operating instructions 8 Detergent dispenser 9 Salt reservoir 10 Fil...
Page 15 - Operating and display elements; Programme buttons
3 Your appliance 3.3 Operating and display elements Programme buttons Programme selection Economy programme End of programme Additional functions (buttons) Energy saving Partial load SteamFinish Delayed start Programme symbols Automatic Intensive Daily quick Fondue/Raclette Sprint Hygiene Glass Pre-...
Page 16 - Acoustic signal
3 Your appliance Display (plain text display) Various information appears in the display during the programme selectionand the programme sequence: ▪ Programme name with duration/temperature ▪ Programme progress and time remaining ▪ Additional functions ▪ Delayed start ▪ Childproof lock ▪ Hints and t...
Page 17 - Programme overview; Programmes; Automatic; Gentle programme for glasses.; Intensive
4 Programme overview 4.1 Programmes Automatic Optimum cleaning results with minimal water and energy consump-tion. For normal soiling. Not suitable for burned-on or heavily dried-onsoiling. Daily quick Quick programme for normal soiling. Cleans with higher spray pres-sure. Sprint Quick programme for...
Page 18 - Programme overview; Hygiene
4 Programme overview Fondue/Raclette For heavy soiling. Particularly suitable for burned-on soiling (fondueand raclette pans, gratin dishes...). Only use dishwasher-safe fonduepans. Add detergent to the pre-rinsing compartment to improve thecleaning results. Hygiene Where hygiene requirements are hi...
Page 19 - Additional functions; Energy saving
4 Programme overview 4.2 Additional functions Energy saving Reduces the wash temperature during cleaning by 5 °C, providingenergy savings of about 10% and gentle washing for glassware. For appliances with a heat pump, up to a certain wash temperatureonly the heat pump is used for heating, reducing e...
Page 20 - Changing user settings; ▸ Hold the button depressed (for about; ▸ To change, press the; Exiting user settings; ▸ Press the button repeatedly until in the
5 User settings 5.1 Changing user settings User settings can only be changed when no programme is running. The pro-cedure is generally the same for all settings. Changing user settings ▸ Hold the button depressed (for about 5 seconds) until in the display appears: User settings ▸ Press the button re...
Page 21 - User settings; Possible settings
5 User settings Possible settings The following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings. Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds • 7 selectable levels • Off **• On • Select desired language • Off• Low **• High * Depending on the model** Factory setting • Off **• On • Automatic **• 13...
Page 22 - Resetting the language; Contrast
5 User settings 5.2 Language The language in the display can be changed. Language ENGLISH Changing the language (see page 20) Resetting the language ▸ With the hob switched off, hold the and buttons depressed for 10seconds. – User settings are started and thelanguage setting appears in the dis-play ...
Page 23 - «All in 1» detergent; If the or; products can only be used up to a certain water hardness.; Setting for «All in 1» detergent (see page 20)
5 User settings 5.4 Acoustic signal An acoustic signal is emitted at the end of aprogramme and if the appliance malfunctions. Acoustic signal LOW It can be set at one of three levels («Off», «Low», «High»). In the event of a malfunction, an acoustic signal is emitted even if it is setto off. If a de...
Page 24 - Setting the childproof lock (see page 20); Rinse agent dosage; If the dishes are streaky, set the dosage to level 3.; Setting the rinse agent dosage (see page 20); Water hardness; water hardness and
5 User settings 5.6 Childproof lock The childproof lock prevents a programmefrom being started accidentally. Childproof lock OFF When the childproof lock is on, a programme can only be started by pressingtwo buttons simultaneously. Setting the childproof lock (see page 20) 5.7 Rinse agent dosage The...
Page 25 - Setting the water hardness unit (see page 20); Levels of water hardness
5 User settings The unit of water hardness can be set to theFrench degree of water hardness (°fH) or theGerman degree of water hardness (°dH). Water hardness unit °fH Setting the water hardness unit (see page 20) The water hardness setting can be changed tosuit local conditions. Water hardness AUTOM...
Page 26 - Hot water connection; The available hot water is used optimally.; Setting the hot water connection (see page 20); «NO HEATING» setting; Changing the unit of temperature (see page 20)
5 User settings 5.9 Hot water connection The available hot water is used optimally. Hot water No If the water intake is still too cold, a short pre-rinse is carried out. The clean-ing phase with hot water follows. If the additional energy saving function is se-lected, the water is heated up further ...
Page 27 - Storage duration of tank; In the display appears:; appears briefly during pro-; Changing the storage duration of the tank (see page 20); Setting the automatic door opening (see page 20); The interior illumination can be switched off.
5 User settings 5.11 Storage duration of tank If the quality of the last rinse water allows, it isstored in a tank and used for the next pro-gramme. Storage duration of the tank 36h After the duration set, the water is drained and pumped off. This procedure iscarried out when the appliance is powere...
Page 28 - Changing the interior illumination (see page 20); Factory settings
5 User settings Changing the interior illumination (see page 20) 5.14 Heat pump * Using the heat pump sharply reduces energyconsumption and extends the programme dur-ation. Heat pump ON The length of time the heat pump is switched on depends on the temperatureof the wash. If several programmes are s...
Page 29 - Operation; Preparing the appliance; Opening the appliance door; low water hardness and
6 Operation 6.1 Preparing the appliance An appliance with a heat pump can only be operated after standing inthe normal operating position for around 2 hours. Opening the appliance door ▸ Pull the door handle forwards. – Any programme that is running will be automatic-ally interrupted. Before using f...
Page 30 - Operation; Dishwashing tips; Tableware; Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe.; General note; Do not overload the baskets.
6 Operation 6.2 Dishwashing tips Tableware Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe. ▪ Handcrafted objects and wooden or plastic parts that are sensitive to heator detergent suds should be cleaned by hand. ▪ The printing on glass and porcelain is hard-wearing only to a point andeventually ...
Page 31 - Loading the baskets; filter system to become clogged up.
6 Operation 6.3 Loading the baskets Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe. Follow the tipsand advice in the 'Dishwashing tips' section. ▸ Remove any coarse or hard pieces of food or foreign objects left on the dishes. ▸ Make sure no toothpicks get into the appliance. Toothpicks can caus...
Page 32 - Loading tips for the cutlery drawer *; ▸ Where possible, load spoons with handles between the tines.
6 Operation 6.4 Loading tips for the cutlery drawer * * Depending on model ▸ Where possible, load spoons with handles between the tines. ▸ With thick-handled spoons or if the side is raised, the mouthpiece can be placed between the tines. 32
Page 34 - Loading tips for the upper basket; ▸ If using the fold-down racks
6 Operation 6.5 Loading tips for the upper basket ▸ Pull the upper basket out as far as it will go and load. Arrange smaller items such as saucers, glasses, cups and dishes. ▸ If using the fold-down racks 1 , stagger the items so that the water can reach the dirty surfaces better. ▸ Load salad serve...
Page 35 - Remove the racks to accommodate tall glasses.; Dismantling/adjusting the height of the racks
6 Operation Glass holder The glass holders 1 are particularly suitable for tall glasses. They can be folded down or up. ▸ Push the glass holders gently down or, altern- atively, pull them up until they engage. 1 Racks The racks 1 can be used as glass holders. 1 Remove the racks to accommodate tall g...
Page 39 - Loading tips for the lower basket; ▸ Pull the lower basket out as far as it will go and load.
6 Operation 6.6 Loading tips for the lower basket ▸ Pull the lower basket out as far as it will go and load. ▸ Load larger items such as plates, bowls, platters, pots and pans. ▸ Load wide dishes (soup plates, lids, etc.) at the back on the right. Put plastic bowls in the upper basket. If loaded int...
Page 40 - Easy prongs
6 Operation Fold-down tines The tines 1 can be folded down to create a larger area for loading e.g. large plates, pans, dishes ora number of cups and glasses. Cooking trays can be placed between the prongs.Easy prongs give optimal stability. 1 In order to fold the tines down, the locking grip 2 at t...
Page 41 - Cleaning baking trays
6 Operation Cleaning baking trays The upper basket has to be removed for largerbaking trays. ▸ Slide the upper basket out as far as possible. ▸ Remove the basket safety lock 2 by pushing it upwards. ▸ Pull the upper basket out of its guides. 2 When the upper basket is put back, the basket safety loc...
Page 43 - Adding the detergent; Ensure no cleaning agent gets into the door lock opening.; Powder; ▸ Open the detergent dispenser by pushing the re-
6 Operation 6.7 Adding the detergent Ensure no cleaning agent gets into the door lock opening. This can cause the door lock to malfunction. Powder ▸ Open the detergent dispenser by pushing the re- lease catch in the direction of the arrow. ▸ Add the detergent to the detergent compart- ment. ▪ For do...
Page 47 - Delayed start; Setting; Dishes can be loaded at any time during the delayed start.; Clearing
6 Operation 6.12 Delayed start The delayed start allows you to wash during off-peak hours (e.g. at off-peakelectricity rates). A delayed start of between 30 minutes and 24 hours can beset. The delayed start duration last entered is shown as a suggestion. Setting ▸ Select a programme and the addition...
Page 48 - Interrupting a programme; Aborting a programme; The dishes and water may be hot – scalding hazard!
6 Operation 6.13 Interrupting a programme The dishes and water may be hot – scalding hazard! ▸ Open the appliance door carefully. – The programme is interrupted. – The programme symbol flashes. – Display (alternates), e.g.: Close appliance door Cleaning 1h05 6.14 Aborting a programme The dishes and ...
Page 49 - End of programme; A 5× acoustic signal is emitted at the end of the programme.; Unloading; ▸ Unload the appliance.
6 Operation 6.15 End of programme The door must not be closed when Automatic door opening / Do not close the door! appears in the display, otherwise the door opener can get damaged. – A 5× acoustic signal is emitted at the end of the programme. – If the appliance door remains closed, final drying st...
Page 50 - Operation with childproof lock activated; Accessing programme selection
6 Operation 6.16 Operation with childproof lock activated When the childproof lock is activated, before a programme can be selectedthe childproof lock has to be overridden by pressing two buttons at the sametime. After 'Accessing programme selection', the next steps (as described inthe previous sect...
Page 51 - Care and maintenance; Cleaning the interior; ▸ Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.
7 Care and maintenance 7.1 Cleaning the interior Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the interior ofthe appliance. We recommend cleaning the appliance twice a year with dish-washer cleaner. Follow the directions for use for dishwasher cleaner carefully. Most dish-washer cl...
Page 52 - Upper spray arm
7 Care and maintenance 7.3 Cleaning the filter system Only use soft materials for cleaning beneath the filter system. Neveruse metal objects for cleaning.If inserted incorrectly, the filter system can cause the appliance tomalfunction. A dirty filter system can cause unsatisfactory cleaning results ...
Page 53 - Lower spray arm; Filling with regeneration salt; Never fill the salt reservoir with detergent!; Run the
7 Care and maintenance Lower spray arm ▸ Hold the spray arm 3 in the middle and pull hard upwards. ▸ Rinse the spray arm well under running water. ▸ Check the nozzles. 3 Clean the filter system and the coarse filter at the same time. See 'Clean-ing the filter system'. 7.5 Filling with regeneration s...
Page 54 - Approximate consumption of regeneration salt; Filling with rinse agent
7 Care and maintenance On initial use, the refill indicator can remain illuminated for severalwash cycles. goes out when the salt concentration in the reservoir isevenly distributed (after approximately 10 wash cycles). Approximate consumption of regeneration salt A = Hardness of the water supply B ...
Page 55 - Water inlet filter, cleaning
7 Care and maintenance ▸ Open the rinse agent reservoir by pushing the release catch in the direction of the arrow. ▸ Fill with rinse agent up to the «max.» mark (1.3 dl suffices for about 35 wash cycles). ▸ Close the cover. ▸ Wipe away any spilt rinse agent. 7.7 Water inlet filter, cleaning Have th...
Page 56 - Care and maintenance; Emptying the storage tank; ▸ With the appliance switched off, hold the
7 Care and maintenance 7.8 Emptying the storage tank The storage tank must be emptied (e.g. in the case of holiday homes, changeof tenant, etc.) before disconnecting the appliance from the power supply. ▸ With the appliance switched off, hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. – The tank is emptied...
Page 57 - What to do if ...; Malfunction warning indicated by acoustic signal; Possible cause; ▸ Wipe away spilt rinse agent with a cloth.
8 Trouble-shooting 8.1 What to do if … This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructionsgiven. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please callCustomer Services. Please note down the error message and the serial number (FN) beforecalling Cust...
Page 61 - Demo mode; ... the dishes are not clean
8 Trouble-shooting Possible cause Solution ▪ «Demo mode» isswitched on. ▸ Open the appliance door. ▸ Hold the and buttons depressed. ▸ Simultaneously press the button. - In the plain text display appears: Demo mode ON ▸ Press the button. - In the plain text display appears: Demo mode OFF ▸ Press the...
Page 62 - ... there are streaks or milky spots on the dishes; ... there are rust stains on the items being washed
8 Trouble-shooting … there are streaks or milky spots on the dishes ▸ Reduce the rinse agent dosage setting. ▸ If not using detergent, All in 1 OFF must be set in the 'User settings'. ... the dishes are wet and dull or have water marks on them ▸ Refill the rinse agent. ▸ Increase the rinse agent dos...
Page 63 - ... an unpleasant smell tends to come from the appliance; Power failure
8 Trouble-shooting … an unpleasant smell tends to come from the appliance ▸ Clean the filter system. ▸ Add detergent and run the «Appliance hygiene» programme. ▸ Select a more powerful programme. ▸ Add enough regeneration salt. 8.2 Power failure A power failure causes: ▪ the programme that is curren...
Page 64 - Accessories and spare parts; Accessories; «Small» cutlery basket
9 Accessories and spare parts Please give product family of the appliance and exact description of the ac-cessory or spare part when ordering parts. Accessories «Small» cutlery basket «Large» cutlery basket Vario cutlery basket insert Lower basket for glasses 64
Page 65 - Spare parts
9 Accessories and spare parts Cup support Racks Set of 4 easy prongs Spare parts Seal / water inlet filter for Aquastop Filter system 65
Page 66 - Technical data; Overview; External dimensions
10 Technical data 10.1 Overview External dimensions SMS 55 SMS 55 Ex- tra height EURO 60 EURO 60 Extra height EURO 60 HP Height (with slideplate, if relevant)[cm]: 75.9 82.4 75.9 82.4 86.4 Height (with ad-justable plinth)[cm]: – 84.5–89.0 78.0–89.8 84.5–96.3 87.0–91.5 Width [cm]: 54.6 54.6 59.6 59.6...
Page 67 - Overflow protection; Consumption data; Appliance without a heat pump
10 Technical data Overflow protection In the event of a power failure, the overflow protection system isrendered ineffective. Hence, the water tap should be turned off dur-ing longer periods of non-use. The electronic control unit monitors the water level in the appliance. In theevent of a malfuncti...
Page 68 - Appliance with a heat pump
10 Technical data Program-me V [° C] R [° C] Z G [° C] T D * W[l] E [kWh] Pre-rins-ing Yes No No No No 0h16 1–3 0.05 Appliancehygiene No 70 Yes 70 Yes 1h43 15 1.60 Economyprogram-me Yes 50 No 40 Yes 2h15 – 2h30 9.3 0.52 * Duration without final drying time. The duration of the programme dependson th...
Page 70 - Index
11 Index A Accessories .............................................. 64Acoustic signal .................................. 16, 23Additional function Delayed start ...................................... 47Saving .................................................. 46Selecting ...........................
Page 72 - Notes
Page 75 - Appliance; Requesting repairs
13 Service & Support The «Troubleshooting» chapter provides valuable information for dealing with minor operating faults. This saves you the time, effort and potential cost of having to call out a service technician. Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warran...
Page 76 - Quick instructions
Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions! ▸ Open the appliance door. ▸ Load the dishes. ▸ Add the detergent. ▸ Select a programme. ▸ Select any additional function(s), if required. ▸ Close the appliance door. ▸ The programme starts immediately. ▸ When...