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Summary of Contents for Bosch SMS50E52AU:
*9000791023*
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9000791023 aus (9205) 640EA
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aus Table of contents
1
Safety instructions
2
Children from 8 years of age or people whose physical, sensory or mental abilities or their lack of experience or knowledge prevent them from using the appliance safely must not use this appliance without supervision or instruction by a responsible p...
2
Before you switch ON the appliance
2
Please read the operating and installation instructions carefully. They contain important information on how to install, use and maintain the appliance.
2
Retain all documents for subsequent use or for the next owner.
2
Delivery
2
Installation
2
Read the “Installation” chapter to learn how to install and connect the appliance correctly.
2
In daily use
2
m Warning
2
Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points downwards or horizontally on the knife shelf *.
2
* depending on model
2
Children in the household
2
Childproof lock (door lock)Door lock *
3
The description of the childproof lock is at the back in the envelope.
3
* depending on model
3
Damage
3
Disposal
3
m Warning
3
Children could become locked in the appliance (risk of suffocation) or find themselves in other dangerous situations.
3
Therefore: Pull out the mains plug, sever and dispose of the power cord. Destroy the door lock so that the door can no longer be closed.
3
Getting to know your appliance
3
Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the appliance can be found in the envelope at the front.
3
Individual positions are referred to in the text.
3
Control panel
3
(
3
ON/OFF switch
3
0
3
Door opener
3
8
3
Programme selector
3
@
3
START button
3
H
3
Timer programming *
3
P
3
Additional options **
3
X
3
Rinse aid refill indicator
3
`
3
Display “Check water supply”
3
h
3
Dry display
3
)"
3
Cleaning display
3
* depending on model
3
** Number depending on model
3
Appliance interior
3
1"
3
Top basket
3
1*
3
Knife shelf *
3
12
3
Tablet collecting tray
3
1:
3
Top spray arm
3
1 B
3
Bottom spray arm
3
1 J
3
Filters
3
1 R
3
Cutlery basket
3
1 Z
3
Bottom basket
3
1b
3
Dispenser for rinse aid
3
1j
3
Detergent dispenser
3
9"
3
Lock for detergent dispenser
3
9*
3
Rating plate
3
* depending on model
3
Rinse aid %
4
As soon as the rinse-aid refill indicator X is lit on the fascia, there is still a rinse-aid reserve of 1 – 2 rinsing processes. Refill with rinse aid.
4
The rinse aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. Use only rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.
4
Combined detergents with rinse-aid component may be used up to a water hardness of 21° dH (37° fH, 26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only. If the water hardness is over 21° dH, rinse aid must be used.
4
Setting amount of rinse aid
4
The amount of rinse aid dispensed can be set in 4 stages. Accordingly 0, 1, 2 or 3 displays are lit (see water hardness table).
4
Factory setting: 2.
4
Do not change the amount of rinse aid unless streaks (select lower setting) or water stains (select higher setting) are left on the utensils.
4
Switching off rinse-aid refill indicator
4
If the rinse-aid refill indicator X is impaired (e.g. when using combined detergents containing rinse-aid component), it can be switched off.
4
The rinse aid refill indicator X is now switched off.
4
Utensils
5
Not suitable
5
Aluminium and silver parts have a tendency to discolour and fade during the wash cycle. Even some types of glass (e.g. crystal glass objects) may turn cloudy after many wash cycles.
5
Glass and utensil damage
5
Causes:
5
Recommendation:
5
Loading the dishwasher
5
Very small utensils should not be washed in the machine, as they may fall out of the baskets.
5
Unloading the dishwasher
5
To prevent water from dripping off the upper basket onto the utensils in the lower basket, it is recommended to empty the appliance from the bottom up.
5
Hot utensils are sensitive to shock! Therefore, when the programme ends, leave the utensils to cool down in the dishwasher until they can be handled.
5
Note
5
When the programme ends, water droplets can still be seen inside the appliance. This does not affect the drying of the utensils.
5
Cups and glasses
5
Top basket 1"
5
Pans
6
Bottom basket 1Z
6
Tip
6
Heavily soiled utensils (pans) should be placed in the bottom basket. The more powerful spray jet provides a better dishwashing result.
6
Tip
6
Other examples, such as the best way of loading your dishwasher, can be found on our homepage as a free download. The corresponding Internet address can be found on the back page of these instructions for use.
6
Cutlery basket
6
You should always place cutlery unsorted with the points downwards.
6
To prevent injuries, place long, pointed implements and knives on the knife shelf.
6
EtagereEtagere *
6
The etagere and the space underneath can be used for small cups and glasses or for larger items of cutlery, such as wooden spoons or serving cutlery. The etagere can be folded up if not required.
6
* Depending on the model, a 3-fold height adjustment is possible. To do this, first place the etagere vertically and pull up, then place at a slight angle, push down to the required height (1, 2, or 3) and snap into place.
6
Folding spikesFolding spikes *
6
* depending on model
6
The spikes can be folded down to improve arrangement of pans, bowls and glasses.
6
Small accessories holder *Small accessories holder
7
* depending on model
7
Light-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups, lids, etc. can be held securely in the small accessories holder.
7
Knife shelf *Knife shelf
7
* depending on model
7
Long knives and other utensils can be arranged horizontally.
7
Adjusting the height of the basketAdjusting the height of the basket *
7
* depending on model
7
If required, the height of the upper utensils basket 1" can be adjusted to provide more space for tall utensils either in the upper or lower basket.
7
Appliance height 81.5 cm
7
Top basket
7
Bottom basket
7
Setting 1 max. ø
7
22 cm
7
30 cm
7
Setting 2 max. ø
7
24.5 cm
7
27.5 cm
7
Setting 3 max. ø
7
27 cm
7
25 cm
7
Appliance height 86.5 cm
7
Top basket
7
Bottom basket
7
Setting 1 max. ø
7
24 cm
7
33 cm
7
Setting 2 max. ø
7
26.5 cm
7
30.5 cm
7
Setting 3 max. ø
7
29 cm
7
28 cm
7
Select one of the two following procedures according to the design of the top basket for your appliance model:
7
Top basket with side levers
8
Top basket with upper and lower roller pairs
8
Detergent
8
You can use tablets as well as powder or liquid detergents for dishwashers, but never use washing up liquid. The dosage can be individually adjusted with powder or a liquid detergent according to the degree of soiling. Tablets contain an adequately l...
8
Note
8
To ensure a good washing result, always follow the instructions on the detergent packaging!
8
If you have further questions, we recommend that you contact the detergent manufacturers’ helpline.
8
m Warning
8
Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents.
8
Adding detergent
9
Tip
9
If the utensils are only lightly soiled, slightly less than the indicated amount of detergent is usually adequate.
9
Suitable detergents and care products can be purchased online via our website or via customer service (see back page).
9
Overview of programmes
10
The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview. The corresponding programmes for your appliance can be found on the fascia. The programme data has been measured in the laboratory according to AS/NSZ 2007.
10
Programme
10
Type of utensils and soiling
10
Programme sequence
10
Possible additional options
10
Programme data
10
1.) Duration: hs/ mins
10
2.) Energy consumption in kWh
10
3.) Water consumption in litres
10
4.) With Aquasensor
10
ª
10
Pots and Pans 70°
10
Pots, utensils and cutlery
10
Highly soiled
10
Prerinse
10
Clean 70°
10
Intermediate rinse
10
Final rinse 70°
10
Dry
10
All
10
1.) 2:15
10
2.) 1,50
10
3.) 15
10
4.) 12
10
± / °
10
Intensive 65°
10
Pots, utensils and cutlery
10
Highly soiled
10
Prerinse
10
Clean 65°
10
Intermediate rinse
10
Final rinse 70°
10
Dry
10
All
10
1.) 2:00
10
2.) 1,35
10
3.) 14
10
4.) -
10
¹
10
Auto 45° – 65°
10
Utensils and cutlery
10
Normally soiled
10
Is optimised according to the soiling with the aid of sensors.
10
All
10
1.) 1:30-2:40
10
2.) 0,95-1,60
10
3.) -
10
4.) 8-19
10
Ù / Ø
10
Normal 45°
10
Utensils and cutlery
10
Normally soiled
10
Prerinse
10
Clean 45°
10
Intermediate rinse
10
Final rinse 45°
10
Dry
10
All
10
1.) 2:20
10
2.) 0,62
10
3.) 12,3
10
4.) -
10
ñ / ð
10
Quick 45°
10
Utensils and cutlery
10
Lightly soiled
10
Clean 45°
10
Intermediate rinse
10
Final rinse 55°
10
Extra drying
10
1.) 0:29
10
2.) 0,80
10
3.) 10
10
4.) -
10
ù / ø
10
Prerinse
10
Lightly soiled
10
Prerinse
10
None
10
1.) 0:15
10
2.) 0,05
10
3.) 4
10
4.) -
10
Programme selection
10
You can select a suitable programme according to the type of utensils and degree of soiling.
10
Information for test institutes
11
Test institutes can request the conditions for running comparison tests by sending an e-mail to
11
[email protected]
.
11
Quote the appliance number (ENr.) and the production date (FD) which you can find on the rating plate 9* on the appliance door.
11
Additional options
11
* depending on model
11
Additional options can be set with the buttons P.
11
Express Wash/ Speed Perfect (VarioSpeed)Ÿ Express Wash/ Speed Perfect/ (VarioSpeed) *
11
This function can reduce the running time by approx. 20% to 50% depending on the selected rinse programme. To obtain optimum cleaning and drying results at a reduced running time, water and energy consumption are increased.
11
Ï Intensive zone *Intensive zone
11
Perfect for a mixed load. You can wash very soiled pots and pans in the lower basket together with normally soiled utensils in the upper basket. The spray pressure in the lower basket is intensified, the rinsing temperature is increased slightly.
11
· Hygiene *Hygiene
11
The temperature is increased during the cleaning process. This increases the hygiene status. This additional option is ideal for cleaning e.g. chopping boards and baby bottles.
11
Half load§ Half load *
11
If you have only a few items to wash (e.g. glasses, cups, plates), you can switch to “half load”. This will save water, energy and time. It is recommended to put a little less detergent in the detergent dispenser than for a full load.
11
¿ Extra drying *Extra drying
11
An increased temperature during the final rinse and an extended drying phase ensure that even plastic parts dry better. There is a slight increase in the energy consumption.
11
Washing the dishes
12
Aqua sensorAqua sensor *
12
* depending on model
12
The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device (light barrier) which measures the turbidity of the rinsing water.
12
The Aqua sensor is used according to the programme. If the Aqua sensor is active, “clean” rinsing water can be transferred to the next rinse bath and water consumption can be reduced by 3–6 litres. If the turbidity is greater, the water is drai...
12
Switching on the appliance
12
Timer programmingTimer programming *
12
* depending on model
12
You can delay the start of the programme by 3, 6 or 9 hours.
12
End of programme
12
The programme has ended when neither of the two displays h or )" is lit.
12
Note
12
To save energy, the dishwasher automatically switches off after the end of the programme.
12
Interrupting the programme
12
Terminating the programmeTerminating the programme (Reset)
12
Changing the programme
12
When the START button @ has been pressed, the programme cannot be changed.
12
The only way a programme can be changed is by Cancel programme (Reset).
12
Intensive drying
13
The final rinse uses a higher temperature which improves the drying result. The running time may increase slightly. (Caution if utensils are delicate!)
13
Maintenance and care
13
A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults. This saves time and prevents problems.
13
Overall condition of the machine
13
If you find such deposits:
13
Clean the appliance with detergents/ appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for use with dishwashers.
13
Never use a steam cleaner to clean your dishwasher. The manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damage.
13
Regularly wipe the front of the appliance and fascia with a damp cloth; water and a little washing up liquid are adequate. Do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive detergents, as these could scratch the surfaces.
13
Stainless steel appliances: To prevent corrosion, avoid using sponge cloths or wash them out thoroughly several times before using for the first time.
13
m Warning
13
Never use other chlorinated household detergents! Health hazard!
13
Rinse aid
13
Filters
14
The filters 1J keep large foreign objects in the rinsing water away from the pump. These foreign objects may occasionally block the filters.
14
The filter system consists of a coarse filter, a flat fine filter and a microfilter.
14
Spray arms
14
Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing water may block nozzles and bearings on the spray arms 1: and 1B.
14
Troubleshooting
15
The majority of faults which could occur in daily operation can be rectified by the user. This ensures that the appliance is quickly available for use again. The following overview will help you locating the causes and gives helpful advise to elimina...
15
Note
15
If the appliance stops during dishwashing or does not start for no obvious reason, first run the Abort programme function (Reset).
15
(See chapter entitled “Dishwashing”)
15
m Warning
15
Don’t forget: Repairs may be carried out by technicians only. If a component has to be replaced, ensure that only original spare parts are used. Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at c...
15
Waste water pump
15
Large food remnants or foreign objects which were not captured by the filters may block the waste water pump. The rinsing water will then be above the filter.
15
In this case:
15
... when the appliance is switched on
16
... on the appliance
16
... during the wash cycle
16
... on the utensils
17
Customer service
17
If the advice given does not resolve your problem, please contact your customer service. Contact details can be found on the back cover of this instruction manual or in the enclosed customer service list. When calling , please quote the appliance num...
17
Rely on the expertise of the manufacturer. Call us to ensure that the repair will be carried out by fully-trained service engineers, who are equipped with original spare parts for your appliance.
17
Installation
18
The dishwasher must be connected correctly, otherwise it will not function properly. The specifications for the inlet and outlet as well as the electrical connected loads must correspond with the required criteria as specified in the following paragr...
18
Install the appliance in the correct sequence:
18
Safety instructions
18
m Warning
18
If the appliance is not in a cavity and a side panel is accessible, the door hinge area must be covered at the side for reasons of safety (risk of injury). The covers are available as optional accessories from customer service or specialist outlets.
18
Delivery
18
Your dishwasher has been checked thoroughly in the factory to ensure that it is in working order. This may cause small water stains. These will disappear after the first wash cycle.
18
Technical specifications
18
Weight:
18
max. 60 kg
18
Voltage:
18
220–240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz
18
Connected load:
18
2.0–2.4 kW
18
Fuse:
18
10/16 A (UK 13A)
18
Water pressure:
18
at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum 1 MPa (10 bar). At a higher water pressure: connect pressure-reducing valve ahead.
18
Inlet rate:
18
minimum 10 litres/minute
18
Water temperature:
18
for cold water connection only.
18
Installation
19
The required installation dimensions can be found in the installation instructions. Level the appliance with the aid of the height-adjustable feet. Ensure that the appliance is situated securely on the floor.
19
Waste-water connection
19
Fresh water connection
19
Electrical connection
19
Removing the appliance
19
Also observe the sequence of worksteps here.
19
Transportation
20
Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts.
20
Transport appliance upright only.
20
(This prevents residual water from running into the machine control and damaging the programme sequence.)
20
Protection against frostProtection against frost (Emptying the appliance)
20
If the appliance is in a room where there is a risk of frost (e.g. holiday home), empty the appliance completely (see Transportation).
20
Waste disposal
20
Both the packaging of new appliances and the old appliances themselves contain valuable raw materials and recyclable materials.
20
Please dispose of the individual parts separated according to type.
20
Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disposal.
20
Packaging
20
All plastic parts of the appliance are identified with internationally standardised abbreviations (e.g. >PS< polystyrene). Therefore, plastic waste can be sorted out when the appliance is being disposed of.
20
Please follow the safety instructions under “Delivery”.
20
Old appliances
20
Please follow the safety instructions under “Disposal of your appliance”.
20
This appliance is identified according to the European guideline 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE. The guideline specifies the framework for an EU-wide valid return and re-use of old appliances.
20
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*9000791023*
1
9000791023 aus (9205) 640EA
1
aus Table of contents
1
Safety instructions
2
Children from 8 years of age or people whose physical, sensory or mental abilities or their lack of experience or knowledge prevent them from using the appliance safely must not use this appliance without supervision or instruction by a responsible p...
2
Before you switch ON the appliance
2
Please read the operating and installation instructions carefully. They contain important information on how to install, use and maintain the appliance.
2
Retain all documents for subsequent use or for the next owner.
2
Delivery
2
Installation
2
Read the “Installation” chapter to learn how to install and connect the appliance correctly.
2
In daily use
2
m Warning
2
Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points downwards or horizontally on the knife shelf *.
2
* depending on model
2
Children in the household
2
Childproof lock (door lock)Door lock *
3
The description of the childproof lock is at the back in the envelope.
3
* depending on model
3
Damage
3
Disposal
3
m Warning
3
Children could become locked in the appliance (risk of suffocation) or find themselves in other dangerous situations.
3
Therefore: Pull out the mains plug, sever and dispose of the power cord. Destroy the door lock so that the door can no longer be closed.
3
Getting to know your appliance
3
Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the appliance can be found in the envelope at the front.
3
Individual positions are referred to in the text.
3
Control panel
3
(
3
ON/OFF switch
3
0
3
Door opener
3
8
3
Programme selector
3
@
3
START button
3
H
3
Timer programming *
3
P
3
Additional options **
3
X
3
Rinse aid refill indicator
3
`
3
Display “Check water supply”
3
h
3
Dry display
3
)"
3
Cleaning display
3
* depending on model
3
** Number depending on model
3
Appliance interior
3
1"
3
Top basket
3
1*
3
Knife shelf *
3
12
3
Tablet collecting tray
3
1:
3
Top spray arm
3
1 B
3
Bottom spray arm
3
1 J
3
Filters
3
1 R
3
Cutlery basket
3
1 Z
3
Bottom basket
3
1b
3
Dispenser for rinse aid
3
1j
3
Detergent dispenser
3
9"
3
Lock for detergent dispenser
3
9*
3
Rating plate
3
* depending on model
3
Rinse aid %
4
As soon as the rinse-aid refill indicator X is lit on the fascia, there is still a rinse-aid reserve of 1 – 2 rinsing processes. Refill with rinse aid.
4
The rinse aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. Use only rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.
4
Combined detergents with rinse-aid component may be used up to a water hardness of 21° dH (37° fH, 26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only. If the water hardness is over 21° dH, rinse aid must be used.
4
Setting amount of rinse aid
4
The amount of rinse aid dispensed can be set in 4 stages. Accordingly 0, 1, 2 or 3 displays are lit (see water hardness table).
4
Factory setting: 2.
4
Do not change the amount of rinse aid unless streaks (select lower setting) or water stains (select higher setting) are left on the utensils.
4
Switching off rinse-aid refill indicator
4
If the rinse-aid refill indicator X is impaired (e.g. when using combined detergents containing rinse-aid component), it can be switched off.
4
The rinse aid refill indicator X is now switched off.
4
Utensils
5
Not suitable
5
Aluminium and silver parts have a tendency to discolour and fade during the wash cycle. Even some types of glass (e.g. crystal glass objects) may turn cloudy after many wash cycles.
5
Glass and utensil damage
5
Causes:
5
Recommendation:
5
Loading the dishwasher
5
Very small utensils should not be washed in the machine, as they may fall out of the baskets.
5
Unloading the dishwasher
5
To prevent water from dripping off the upper basket onto the utensils in the lower basket, it is recommended to empty the appliance from the bottom up.
5
Hot utensils are sensitive to shock! Therefore, when the programme ends, leave the utensils to cool down in the dishwasher until they can be handled.
5
Note
5
When the programme ends, water droplets can still be seen inside the appliance. This does not affect the drying of the utensils.
5
Cups and glasses
5
Top basket 1"
5
Pans
6
Bottom basket 1Z
6
Tip
6
Heavily soiled utensils (pans) should be placed in the bottom basket. The more powerful spray jet provides a better dishwashing result.
6
Tip
6
Other examples, such as the best way of loading your dishwasher, can be found on our homepage as a free download. The corresponding Internet address can be found on the back page of these instructions for use.
6
Cutlery basket
6
You should always place cutlery unsorted with the points downwards.
6
To prevent injuries, place long, pointed implements and knives on the knife shelf.
6
EtagereEtagere *
6
The etagere and the space underneath can be used for small cups and glasses or for larger items of cutlery, such as wooden spoons or serving cutlery. The etagere can be folded up if not required.
6
* Depending on the model, a 3-fold height adjustment is possible. To do this, first place the etagere vertically and pull up, then place at a slight angle, push down to the required height (1, 2, or 3) and snap into place.
6
Folding spikesFolding spikes *
6
* depending on model
6
The spikes can be folded down to improve arrangement of pans, bowls and glasses.
6
Small accessories holder *Small accessories holder
7
* depending on model
7
Light-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups, lids, etc. can be held securely in the small accessories holder.
7
Knife shelf *Knife shelf
7
* depending on model
7
Long knives and other utensils can be arranged horizontally.
7
Adjusting the height of the basketAdjusting the height of the basket *
7
* depending on model
7
If required, the height of the upper utensils basket 1" can be adjusted to provide more space for tall utensils either in the upper or lower basket.
7
Appliance height 81.5 cm
7
Top basket
7
Bottom basket
7
Setting 1 max. ø
7
22 cm
7
30 cm
7
Setting 2 max. ø
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24.5 cm
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27.5 cm
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Setting 3 max. ø
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27 cm
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25 cm
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Appliance height 86.5 cm
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Top basket
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Bottom basket
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Setting 1 max. ø
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24 cm
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33 cm
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Setting 2 max. ø
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26.5 cm
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30.5 cm
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Setting 3 max. ø
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29 cm
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28 cm
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Select one of the two following procedures according to the design of the top basket for your appliance model:
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Top basket with side levers
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Top basket with upper and lower roller pairs
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Detergent
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You can use tablets as well as powder or liquid detergents for dishwashers, but never use washing up liquid. The dosage can be individually adjusted with powder or a liquid detergent according to the degree of soiling. Tablets contain an adequately l...
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Note
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To ensure a good washing result, always follow the instructions on the detergent packaging!
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If you have further questions, we recommend that you contact the detergent manufacturers’ helpline.
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m Warning
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Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for cleaning and rinsing agents.
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Adding detergent
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Tip
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If the utensils are only lightly soiled, slightly less than the indicated amount of detergent is usually adequate.
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Suitable detergents and care products can be purchased online via our website or via customer service (see back page).
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Overview of programmes
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The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview. The corresponding programmes for your appliance can be found on the fascia. The programme data has been measured in the laboratory according to AS/NSZ 2007.
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Programme
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Type of utensils and soiling
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Programme sequence
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Possible additional options
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Programme data
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1.) Duration: hs/ mins
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2.) Energy consumption in kWh
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3.) Water consumption in litres
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4.) With Aquasensor
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ª
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Pots and Pans 70°
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Pots, utensils and cutlery
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Highly soiled
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Prerinse
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Clean 70°
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Intermediate rinse
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Final rinse 70°
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Dry
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All
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1.) 2:15
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2.) 1,50
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3.) 15
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4.) 12
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± / °
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Intensive 65°
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Pots, utensils and cutlery
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Highly soiled
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Prerinse
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Clean 65°
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Intermediate rinse
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Final rinse 70°
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Dry
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All
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1.) 2:00
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2.) 1,35
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3.) 14
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4.) -
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¹
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Auto 45° – 65°
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Utensils and cutlery
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Normally soiled
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Is optimised according to the soiling with the aid of sensors.
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All
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1.) 1:30-2:40
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2.) 0,95-1,60
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3.) -
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4.) 8-19
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Ù / Ø
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Normal 45°
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Utensils and cutlery
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Normally soiled
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Prerinse
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Clean 45°
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Intermediate rinse
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Final rinse 45°
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Dry
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All
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1.) 2:20
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2.) 0,62
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3.) 12,3
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4.) -
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ñ / ð
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Quick 45°
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Utensils and cutlery
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Lightly soiled
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Clean 45°
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Intermediate rinse
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Final rinse 55°
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Extra drying
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1.) 0:29
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2.) 0,80
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3.) 10
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4.) -
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ù / ø
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Prerinse
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Lightly soiled
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Prerinse
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None
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1.) 0:15
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2.) 0,05
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3.) 4
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4.) -
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Programme selection
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You can select a suitable programme according to the type of utensils and degree of soiling.
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Information for test institutes
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Test institutes can request the conditions for running comparison tests by sending an e-mail to
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[email protected]
.
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Quote the appliance number (ENr.) and the production date (FD) which you can find on the rating plate 9* on the appliance door.
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Additional options
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* depending on model
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Additional options can be set with the buttons P.
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Express Wash/ Speed Perfect (VarioSpeed)Ÿ Express Wash/ Speed Perfect/ (VarioSpeed) *
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This function can reduce the running time by approx. 20% to 50% depending on the selected rinse programme. To obtain optimum cleaning and drying results at a reduced running time, water and energy consumption are increased.
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Ï Intensive zone *Intensive zone
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Perfect for a mixed load. You can wash very soiled pots and pans in the lower basket together with normally soiled utensils in the upper basket. The spray pressure in the lower basket is intensified, the rinsing temperature is increased slightly.
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· Hygiene *Hygiene
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The temperature is increased during the cleaning process. This increases the hygiene status. This additional option is ideal for cleaning e.g. chopping boards and baby bottles.
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Half load§ Half load *
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If you have only a few items to wash (e.g. glasses, cups, plates), you can switch to “half load”. This will save water, energy and time. It is recommended to put a little less detergent in the detergent dispenser than for a full load.
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¿ Extra drying *Extra drying
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An increased temperature during the final rinse and an extended drying phase ensure that even plastic parts dry better. There is a slight increase in the energy consumption.
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Washing the dishes
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Aqua sensorAqua sensor *
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* depending on model
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The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device (light barrier) which measures the turbidity of the rinsing water.
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The Aqua sensor is used according to the programme. If the Aqua sensor is active, “clean” rinsing water can be transferred to the next rinse bath and water consumption can be reduced by 3–6 litres. If the turbidity is greater, the water is drai...
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Switching on the appliance
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Timer programmingTimer programming *
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* depending on model
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You can delay the start of the programme by 3, 6 or 9 hours.
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End of programme
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The programme has ended when neither of the two displays h or )" is lit.
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Note
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To save energy, the dishwasher automatically switches off after the end of the programme.
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Interrupting the programme
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Terminating the programmeTerminating the programme (Reset)
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Changing the programme
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When the START button @ has been pressed, the programme cannot be changed.
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The only way a programme can be changed is by Cancel programme (Reset).
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Intensive drying
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The final rinse uses a higher temperature which improves the drying result. The running time may increase slightly. (Caution if utensils are delicate!)
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Maintenance and care
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A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults. This saves time and prevents problems.
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Overall condition of the machine
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If you find such deposits:
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Clean the appliance with detergents/ appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for use with dishwashers.
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Never use a steam cleaner to clean your dishwasher. The manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damage.
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Regularly wipe the front of the appliance and fascia with a damp cloth; water and a little washing up liquid are adequate. Do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive detergents, as these could scratch the surfaces.
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Stainless steel appliances: To prevent corrosion, avoid using sponge cloths or wash them out thoroughly several times before using for the first time.
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m Warning
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Never use other chlorinated household detergents! Health hazard!
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Rinse aid
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Filters
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The filters 1J keep large foreign objects in the rinsing water away from the pump. These foreign objects may occasionally block the filters.
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The filter system consists of a coarse filter, a flat fine filter and a microfilter.
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Spray arms
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Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing water may block nozzles and bearings on the spray arms 1: and 1B.
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Troubleshooting
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The majority of faults which could occur in daily operation can be rectified by the user. This ensures that the appliance is quickly available for use again. The following overview will help you locating the causes and gives helpful advise to elimina...
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Note
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If the appliance stops during dishwashing or does not start for no obvious reason, first run the Abort programme function (Reset).
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(See chapter entitled “Dishwashing”)
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m Warning
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Don’t forget: Repairs may be carried out by technicians only. If a component has to be replaced, ensure that only original spare parts are used. Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at c...
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Waste water pump
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Large food remnants or foreign objects which were not captured by the filters may block the waste water pump. The rinsing water will then be above the filter.
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In this case:
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... when the appliance is switched on
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... on the appliance
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... during the wash cycle
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... on the utensils
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Customer service
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If the advice given does not resolve your problem, please contact your customer service. Contact details can be found on the back cover of this instruction manual or in the enclosed customer service list. When calling , please quote the appliance num...
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Rely on the expertise of the manufacturer. Call us to ensure that the repair will be carried out by fully-trained service engineers, who are equipped with original spare parts for your appliance.
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Installation
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The dishwasher must be connected correctly, otherwise it will not function properly. The specifications for the inlet and outlet as well as the electrical connected loads must correspond with the required criteria as specified in the following paragr...
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Install the appliance in the correct sequence:
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Safety instructions
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m Warning
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If the appliance is not in a cavity and a side panel is accessible, the door hinge area must be covered at the side for reasons of safety (risk of injury). The covers are available as optional accessories from customer service or specialist outlets.
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Delivery
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Your dishwasher has been checked thoroughly in the factory to ensure that it is in working order. This may cause small water stains. These will disappear after the first wash cycle.
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Technical specifications
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Weight:
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max. 60 kg
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Voltage:
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220–240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz
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Connected load:
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2.0–2.4 kW
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Fuse:
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10/16 A (UK 13A)
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Water pressure:
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at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum 1 MPa (10 bar). At a higher water pressure: connect pressure-reducing valve ahead.
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Inlet rate:
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minimum 10 litres/minute
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Water temperature:
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for cold water connection only.
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Installation
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The required installation dimensions can be found in the installation instructions. Level the appliance with the aid of the height-adjustable feet. Ensure that the appliance is situated securely on the floor.
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Waste-water connection
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Fresh water connection
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Electrical connection
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Removing the appliance
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Also observe the sequence of worksteps here.
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Transportation
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Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts.
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Transport appliance upright only.
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(This prevents residual water from running into the machine control and damaging the programme sequence.)
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Protection against frostProtection against frost (Emptying the appliance)
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If the appliance is in a room where there is a risk of frost (e.g. holiday home), empty the appliance completely (see Transportation).
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Waste disposal
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Both the packaging of new appliances and the old appliances themselves contain valuable raw materials and recyclable materials.
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Please dispose of the individual parts separated according to type.
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Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disposal.
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Packaging
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All plastic parts of the appliance are identified with internationally standardised abbreviations (e.g. >PS< polystyrene). Therefore, plastic waste can be sorted out when the appliance is being disposed of.
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Please follow the safety instructions under “Delivery”.
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Old appliances
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Please follow the safety instructions under “Disposal of your appliance”.
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This appliance is identified according to the European guideline 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE. The guideline specifies the framework for an EU-wide valid return and re-use of old appliances.
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