Page 3 - Index
en Index Safety instructions 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to know your appliance 6 . . Water softener 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filling in the Salt 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding rinse aid 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not suitable for the dishwasher 10 . . Arranging crocker...
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Delivery; In daily use; Warning
en 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. Installation Install and connect the applianceaccording to the in...
Page 5 - Children in the household; If a fault occurs
en 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 a...
Page 7 - Water softener; Setting up the water softener
en 7 Water softener In order to rinse dishes and glassessatisfactorily, the dishwasher requires softwater, i.e. containing little or no lime,otherwise water stains will be left behindon crockery and glasses, etc.If the tap water exceeds a certain level ofhardness, it must be softened, i.e.decalcifie...
Page 8 - Filling in the Salt; Salt refill indicator
en 8 Filling in the Salt Open the screw-type cap of thecompartment 24 . Warning Before switching on the appliance forthe first time, pour approx. 1 litre of waterinto the salt dispenser. Then refill with salt (not cooking salt)until the salt container is full(max. 1.5 kg). When you refill the salt,w...
Page 9 - Adding rinse aid; Rinse-aid refill indicator
en 9 Adding rinse aid The rinse aid is required for stain-freeutensils and clear glasses.Use only rinse aid for domesticdishwashers. Open the cover on the rinse-aiddispenser 29 . To do this, press the mark (1 ) on the cover and simultaneously lift the cover on the control plate (2 ). Carefully pour ...
Page 11 - Pots and pans
en 11 Arranging crockery,glasses, etc. in thedishwasher 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 D items such as cups, glasses,pots/pans, etc. are stood upsidedow...
Page 14 - Baking sheet spray head *; Note; Detergents; Information about detergents
en 14 Baking sheet spray head * * some modelsYou can clean large baking sheets orgrilles with the baking sheet spray head.To do this, remove the top basket andinsert the spray head as illustrated in thediagram. To ensure that the spray jet can reach allparts, arrange the baking sheets asillustrated(...
Page 15 - Adding detergent; Important
en 15 Detergent compartment withmeasuring marks The side of the detergent compartment ismarked with lines to help you determinehow much powder to add.The capacity of the detergent container is15 ml up to the bottom line and 25 ml up tothe middle line. When the compartment isfull it contains 40 ml. I...
Page 18 - Overview of programmes
en 18 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. Rinse if the utensils have been left several days prior to washing in the dishwasher. Coffee, cake, milk, sausage, cold drin...
Page 19 - Washing dishes; Programme data; Remaining running time display
en 19 Washing dishes Reduce costs! If only a small number of dishes havebeen loaded into the dishwasher, selectinga programme that operates at the nextlowest temperature will usually suffice. Programme data The programme specifications can befound in the summary of instructions.Programme specificati...
Page 21 - Intensive drying; Sensors
en 21 Intensive drying If the “Intensive drying” function isactivated, the temperature of the final rinseis increased in all programmes and youwill therefore receive an improved dryingresult. (Note the higher temperature maynot be suitable for fragile utensils.) Hold down the programme button Aand s...
Page 22 - Additional functions; Washing contents of; Maintenance and care; Special dishwasher salt
en 22 Additional functions * on some models additional functions 2 can be set with the buttons. Pre-Soak * The Pre-Soak programme option serves toperform a pre-soak cycle before the mainprogramme. This cycle enables cookware,e.g. pans, bowls, etc. to be pre-soakedand pre-rinsed in the lower rack. If...
Page 23 - Filters
en 23 Filters The filters 25 prevent larger remnants of food or other objects from getting insidethe pump. This residue can occasionallyclog up the filters.The filter system consists of a filtercylinder, a flat fine filter and, depending onthe model, a microfilter (*). Inspect the filters for obstru...
Page 24 - Spray arms
en 24 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 ar...
Page 25 - Fault finding; Attention; “Check water supply” display
en 25 Fault finding Resolving minor problemsyourself Experience has shown that you canresolve most problems that arise duringnormal daily usage yourself, withouthaving to call out a service engineer. Notonly does this save costs, but it alsomeans that the appliance is available foruse again that muc...
Page 27 - Customer Service; FD
en 27 Glasses have a dull appearance Amount of rinse-aid was set toolow. Tea stains or traces of lipstick havenot been completely removed Detergent does not have asufficient bleaching effect.Washing temperature was set toolow. Traces of rust on cutlery Cutlery is not sufficiently rustproof.Salt cont...
Page 28 - Information; Notes on comparison tests; Installation
en 28 Information Notes on comparison tests You will find details of the conditions forthe comparison tests on the additional”Notes on comparison tests” sheet. Theconsumption values for the relevantprogrammes are given in the introduction. General Built-under and integrated applianceswhich are subse...
Page 29 - Fresh water connection; Electrical connection
en 29 Fresh water connection Using the enclosed parts, connect thefresh water connection to the tapaccording to the installation instructions.Ensure that the fresh water connection isnot kinked, crushed or twisted.When replacing the appliance, alwaysconnect a new water supply hose to thewater supply...
Page 30 - Disposal of the packaging
en 30 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 a...