Page 3 - Index
en Index Safety instructions 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to know your appliance 6 . . Water softener 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filling the special salt container 8 . . Filling the rinse-aid container 9 . . . . Unsuitable dishes 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arranging crockery, glasses...
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Delivery; 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.The corrugated cardboard consistsmainly of waste paper.The polysty...
Page 5 - In daily use; Children in the household
en 5 In daily use Warning Knives and other utensils with sharp pointsmust be placed in the baskets either flat orwith the points downwards. Use the dishwasher only in thehousehold and only for its designedpurpose, i.e. for washing domesticdishes.Do not lean or sit on the open door.The appliance coul...
Page 7 - Water softener; Setting up the water softener; A and B illuminate.; Water hardness table; dh
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 9 - Note; LOW RINSE–AID indicator
en 9 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 29 . To open the lid,...
Page 10 - Unsuitable dishes
en 10 Unsuitable dishes You should not clean thefollowing items in yourdishwasher: Cutlery and dishes made of wood. Theywill leach out and become unsightly; theutilised adhesives are also not suitablefor the dishwasher temperatures.Delicate décor glasses, craft dishes andvases, special antique or ir...
Page 11 - Pots and pans; Cutlery
en 11 Arranging crockery, glasses,etc. in the dishwasher Loading the dishwasher Scrape off any large amounts of left-overfood. It is not necessary to rinse the dishesunder running water.Place objects in the dishwasher in such away that items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans,etc. are stood upside dow...
Page 12 - Baking sheet spray head *
en 12 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 14 - Detergents; Information about detergents
en 14 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. Detergents Information ab...
Page 15 - Important; Adding detergent
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. 4...
Page 16 - CAUTION
en 16 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 packagi...
Page 17 - Programme overview; Normal; Programme selection
en 17 Programme overview This overview lists the max. possible number of programmes. The programmes supplied with yourappliance are indicated on the fascia. Type of crockerye.g. china, pots/pans,cutlery,glasses,etc. Type of foodremains Amount offood remains Condition offood remains Wash programme Pr...
Page 18 - Washing dishes; Programme specifications; Function button C flashes.; Switching the dishwasher OFF
en 18 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 specifications The programme specifications can befound in the summary of instructions.Programme spe...
Page 19 - Programme interruption; Changing the programme
en 19 Programme interruption Carefully open the door, it could happenthat water splashes out of theappliance. Only open completely whenthe spray arm no longer turns.If the programme is already in “drying”mode, an acoustic signal reminds youto close the appliance door or to abortthe programme.Switch ...
Page 20 - Maintenance and care; Dishwasher salt; Filters
en 20 Maintenance and care You can help prevent faults by checkingand maintaining your appliance regularly.This will save time and reduce problems.Therefore you should occasionallyexamine the inside of your dishwasher. Overall condition of theappliance Check the rinsing compartment for greaseand lim...
Page 21 - Spray arms; Fault finding; Appliance does not start up
en 21 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 22 - Caution; Unusual amount of foam is created
en 22 Caution Do not forget that repairsshould only be carried out by aqualified specialist. Improperrepairs can lead toconsiderable equipmentdamage as well as danger tothe user. ... with the appliance itself Lower spray arm rotates withdifficulty Spray arm is blocked by smallitems or food remains. ...
Page 24 - Customer Service; FD; Important information; Notes on waste disposal
en 24 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 are...
Page 25 - General; Installation
en 25 General Built-under and integrated applianceswhich are subsequently installed asfree-standing appliances must besecured to prevent them from fallingover, e.g. by screwing them to the wallor by installing them under a continuousworktop which is screwed to theadjoining units.For Swiss version on...
Page 26 - Fresh water connection; Electrical connection
en 26 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...