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Table of contents
1 Safety ............................................4
1.1 General information....................4
1.2 Intended use...............................4
1.3 Restriction on user group...........4
1.4 Safe installation ..........................4
1.5 Safe use .....................................6
1.6 Damaged appliance...................8
1.7 Risk to children ..........................8
1.8 Safety systems ...........................9
2 Preventing material damage .....10
2.1 Safe installation ........................10
2.2 Safe use ...................................10
3 Childproof lock...........................10
3.1 Electric childproof lock.............11
4 Environmental protection and
saving energy.............................11
4.1 Disposing of packaging ...........11
4.2 Saving energy...........................11
4.3
Zeolith drying
......................11
4.4 AquaSensor..............................12
4.5 Sensors ....................................12
5 Installation and connection.......12
5.1 Scope of supply .......................12
5.2 Installing and connecting the
appliance..................................13
5.3 Drainage connection ................13
5.4 Drinking water connection .......13
5.5 Electrical connection ................13
6 Familiarising yourself with
your appliance............................15
6.1 Appliance .................................15
6.2 Controls ....................................17
7 Programmes ...............................19
7.1 Information for test institute......22
7.2
Favourite
..............................22
8 Additional functions ..................22
9 Features......................................23
9.1 Top basket ...............................23
9.2 Bottom basket ..........................24
9.3 Cutlery basket ..........................25
9.4 3rd basket ................................25
9.5 Etagere .....................................25
9.6 Folding prongs .........................26
9.7 Knife shelf.................................26
9.8 Baking sheet spray head .........26
9.9 Extra Clean Zone .....................27
9.10 Basket heights........................28
10 Before using for the
first time....................................28
10.1 Making settings for initial
start-up....................................28
11 Rinse aid system......................29
11.1 Rinse aid ................................29
11.2 Setting the amount of rinse
aid...........................................29
11.3 Switching the rinse aid sys-
tem off ....................................30
12 Detergent ..................................30
12.1 Suitable detergents ................30
12.2 Unsuitable detergents ............31
12.3 Information on detergents ......31
12.4 Adding detergent ...................32
13 Tableware .................................32
13.1 Damage to glass and table-
ware........................................33
13.2 Arrange tableware ..................33
13.3 Removing tableware...............34
14 Basic operation ........................34
14.1 Opening appliance door ........34
14.2 Switching on the appliance ....35
14.3 Setting a programme .............35
14.4 Setting additional functions ....35
14.5 Setting timer programming ....35
14.6 Starting the programme .........35

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14.7 Interrupting programme .........36
14.8 Terminate programme............36
14.9 Display programme inform-
ation........................................36
14.10 Switching off appliance ........36
15 Basic settings...........................37
15.1 Overview of basic settings .....37
15.2 Changing basic settings.........39
15.3 Setting the time ......................39
16 HomeConnect .........................39
16.1 HomeConnect quick start .....40
16.2 HomeConnect settings..........40
16.3
Remote Start
....................40
16.4 Remote Diagnostics ..............41
16.5 Software update .....................41
16.6 Data protection.......................41
17 Cleaning and servicing............41
17.1 Cleaning the tub .....................41
17.2 Cleaning products ..................42
17.3 Tips on appliance care...........42
17.4
Machine Care
..................42
17.5 Filter system ...........................43
17.6 Cleaning spray arms ..............44
18 Troubleshooting.......................46
18.1 Clean wastewater pump.........59
19 Transportation, storage and
disposal ....................................59
19.1 Removing the appliance ........59
19.2 Protect appliance from frost...60
19.3 Transporting the appliance ....60
19.4 Disposing of old appliance ....60
20 Customer Service.....................61
20.1 Product number (E-Nr.),
production number (FD)
and consecutive numbering
(Z-Nr.) .....................................61
20.2 AQUA-STOP guarantee ..........61
21 Technical specifications..........62
21.1 Information regarding Free
and Open Source Software....62
22 Declaration of Conformity .......62

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1 Safety
Observe the following safety instructions.
1.1 General information
¡ Read this instruction manual carefully.
¡ Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe
for future reference or for the next owner.
¡ Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit.
1.2 Intended use
Only use this appliance:
¡ For cleaning household tableware.
¡ In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en-
vironment.
¡ Up to an altitude of 2500 m above sea level.
1.3 Restriction on user group
This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by
people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
inadequate experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are
supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance
safely and have understood the resulting dangers.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by chil-
dren unless they are being supervised.
Keep children under the age of 8 years away from the appliance
and power cable.
1.4 Safe installation
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Improper installation may cause injury.
▶ When installing and connecting the appliance, follow the instruc-
tions in the manual and installation instructions.

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WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect installation is dangerous.
▶ Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with the
specifications on the rating plate.
▶ Always use the supplied power cable for the new appliance.
▶ Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternating cur-
rent only via a properly installed socket with earthing.
▶ The protective conductor system of the domestic electrical in-
stallation must be properly installed.
▶ Never equip the appliance with an external switching device,
e.g. a timer or remote control.
▶ When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of the power
cord must be freely accessible. If free access is not possible, an
all-pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent elec-
trical installation according to the installation regulations.
▶ When installing the appliance, check that the power cable is not
trapped or damaged.
Cutting through the supply hose or immersing the Aqua-Stop
valve in water is dangerous.
▶ Never immerse the plastic housing in water. The plastic housing
on the supply hose contains an electric valve.
▶ Never cut through the supply hose. The supply hose contains
electric power cables.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non-approved
adapters.
▶ Do not use extension cables or multiple socket strips.
▶ If the power cord is too short, contact Customer Service.
▶ Only use adapters approved by the manufacturer.

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WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Hinges move when opening and closing the appliance door and
can cause injury.
▶ If built-under or integrable appliances are not in a cavity so that
one side is accessible, the hinge area must be covered at the
side. Covers are available from Customer Service or specialist
outlets.
WARNING‒Risk of tipping!
Improper installation may cause the appliance to tip up.
▶ Only install built-under or integrable appliances under a continu-
ous worktop that is securely connected to adjacent cabinets.
1.5 Safe use
WARNING‒Risk of serious harm to health!
Failure to comply with safety instructions and directions for use on
packagings of detergent and rinse aid products may cause seri-
ous harm to health.
▶ Follow the safety instructions and directions for use on the
packagings of detergent and rinse aid products.
WARNING‒Risk of explosion!
Adding solvents to the interior of the appliance may cause explo-
sions.
▶ Never add solvents to the interior of the appliance.
Highly caustic alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents in conjunc-
tion with aluminium parts in the interior of the appliance may
cause explosions.
▶ Never use highly caustic alkaline or highly acidic cleaning
agents, in particular commercial or industrial products, in con-
junction with aluminium parts (e.g. grease filters of extractor
hoods or aluminium pans), e.g. for the Machine Care pro-
gramme.

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WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Leaving the appliance door open may result in injury.
▶ Only open the appliance door to load or unload tableware in or-
der to prevent accidents, e.g. through tripping.
▶ Do not sit or stand on the appliance door when open.
Knives and utensils with sharp points can cause injuries.
▶ Arrange knives and utensils with sharp points in the cutlery bas-
ket with the points downwards, on the knife shelf or in the cut-
lery drawer.
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
If you open the appliance door while the programme is running,
hot water may splash out of the appliance.
▶ Open the appliance door carefully if the programme is still run-
ning.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.
▶ Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces.
▶ Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appli-
ance.
If the insulation of the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance
parts or heat sources.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp points or
edges.
▶ Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The blow opening of the Zeolith container becomes hot and can
cause burns.
▶ Never touch the blow opening of the Zeolith container.

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1.6 Damaged appliance
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never operate a damaged appliance.
▶ Never operate an appliance with a cracked or fractured surface.
▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Always
unplug the appliance at the mains.
▶ If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately un-
plug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box and
turn off the water tap.
▶ Call customer services. →Page61
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained
specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be re-
placed with a special connection cable, which is available from
the manufacturer or his Customer Service.
1.7 Risk to children
WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!
Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap
themselves up in it and suffocate.
▶ Keep packaging material away from children.
▶ Do not let children play with packaging material.
Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them to
suffocate.
▶ Keep small parts away from children.
▶ Do not let children play with small parts.
Children may become trapped in the appliance and suffocate.
▶ Use the childproof lock if fitted.
▶ Never let children play with or operate the appliance.

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WARNING‒Risk of harm to health!
Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby putting
their lives at risk.
▶ With redundant appliances, unplug the power cord. Then cut
through the cord and damage the lock on the appliance door
beyond repair so that the appliance door will no longer close.
WARNING‒Risk of crushing!
With higher-level appliances, children can become crushed
between the appliance door and cabinet doors underneath.
▶ Keep an eye on children when opening and closing the appli-
ance door.
WARNING‒Risk of chemical burns!
Rinse aid and detergent may cause chemical burns to the mouth,
throat and eyes.
▶ Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid products.
▶ Keep children away from the appliance when open. The water in
the interior of the dishwasher is not drinking water. It may con-
tain residues of detergents and rinse aid.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Children may get their fingers caught in the slots of the tablet col-
lecting tray and injure themselves.
▶ Keep children away from the appliance when open.
1.8 Safety systems
Protect children from possible hazards resulting from the appli-
ance.
The appliance is equipped with a Childproof lock →Page10.

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Preventing
2 Preventing material
damage
Preventing
2.1 Safe installation
ATTENTION!
Improper installation of the appliance
may cause damage.
▶ If the dishwasher is installed above
or below other domestic appli-
ances, follow the information on in-
stallation in combination with a
dishwasher in the installation in-
structions for the individual appli-
ances.
▶ If there is no information or if the
installation instructions do not in-
clude the relevant information, con-
tact the manufacturer of these ap-
pliances to check that the dish-
washer can be installed above or
below these appliances.
▶ If no information is available from
the manufacturer, the dishwasher
should not be installed above or
below such appliances.
▶ To ensure the safe operation of all
domestic appliances, continue fol-
lowing the installation instructions
for the dishwasher.
▶ Do not install the dishwasher un-
der a hob.
▶ Do not install the dishwasher near
heat sources, e.g. radiators, heat
storage tanks, ovens or other ap-
pliances that generate heat.
Modified or damaged water hoses
may result in material damage and
damage to the appliance.
▶ Never kink, crush, modify or cut
through water hoses.
▶ Only use the water hoses supplied
with the appliance or genuine
spare hoses.
▶ Never re-use water hoses that
have been used before.
If the water pressure is too high or
too low, the appliance may not be
able to operate properly.
▶ Make sure that the water pressure
in the water supply system is min.
50kPa (0.5bar) and max.
1000kPa (10bar).
▶ If the water pressure exceeds the
maximum value specified, a pres-
sure-reducing valve must be in-
stalled between the drinking water
connection and the hose set of the
appliance.
2.2 Safe use
ATTENTION!
Escaping water vapour can damage
fitted units.
▶ When the programme ends, leave
the appliance to cool down for a
while before opening the door.
Unsuitable cleaning agents may dam-
age the appliance.
▶ Do not use a steam cleaner.
▶ So as not to scratch the finish on
the appliance, do not use sponges
with a rough surface or abrasive
cleaning agents.
▶ To prevent corrosion, do not use
sponge cloths on dishwashers with
a stainless steel front or rinse such
cloths thoroughly several times be-
fore using them for the first time.
3 Childproof lock
The childproof lock lets you protect
children from possible hazards result-
ing from the appliance.
The appliance is equipped with an
electrical childproof lock.

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3.1 Electric childproof lock
The electric childproof lock makes it
more difficult to open the appliance
door.
You can activate or deactivate the
electric childproof lock in the Basic
settings →Page37.
WARNING
Risk of suffocation!
Children may become trapped in the
appliance and thus suffocate.
▶ Activate the electric childproof lock
and close the appliance door.
→"Opening appliance door",
Page34
4 Environmental protec-
tion and saving energy
4.1 Disposing of packaging
The packaging materials are environ-
mentally compatible and can be re-
cycled.
▶ Sort the individual components by
type and dispose of them separ-
ately.
4.2 Saving energy
If you follow these instructions, your
appliance will use less electricity and
less water.
Use the Eco Wash programme.
a
The Eco Wash programme is en-
ergy-efficient and environmentally
friendly.
→"Programmes", Page19
Change the sensor setting to the de-
fault.
a
Consumption is reduced.
→"Sensors", Page12
Zeolith drying automatically helps to
save energy.
a
→"Zeolith drying
", Page11
4.3 Zeolith drying
The appliance features a Zeolith con-
tainer. Zeolith drying lets you save
energy.
Zeolite is a mineral that can store
moisture and heat energy and then
release them again.
During dishwashing heat energy is
used to heat up the washing water
and dry the mineral.
During the drying phase moisture
from the interior of the dishwasher is
stored in the mineral and heat energy
is released. The heat energy is blown
out into the interior of the dishwasher
with dry air. This speeds up and im-
proves drying.
Zeolith drying therefore saves a great
deal of energy.
Tip:To avoid impairing Zeolith drying
performance, do not position table-
ware parts directly in front of the in-
take opening or the blow opening of
the Zeolith container.
Do not position heat-sensitive table-
ware parts directly in front of the blow
opening of the Zeolith container.
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4.4 AquaSensor
The AquaSensor is an optical meas-
uring device (light barrier) which
measures the turbidity of the rinsing
water. You can save water with the
AquaSensor.
Use of the AquaSensor depends on
the programme. If the soiling level is
high, the rinsing water is drained off
and replaced with fresh water. If the
soiling level is lower, the rinsing wa-
ter is used in the next wash cycle, so
reducing water consumption by 3-6
litres. In the automatic programmes
the temperature and run time are ad-
ditionally adjusted to the level of soil-
ing.
4.5 Sensors
The sensors adjust the programme
sequence and strength in the auto-
matic programmes depending on the
level and type of soiling.
The sensor has different sensitivity
settings that can be changed in the
basic settings.
→"Changing basic settings",
Page39
Sensor set-
ting
Description
Standard Optimum setting for
a mixed load and
heavily soiled table-
ware. Saves both en-
ergy and water.
Sensitive Adjusts the pro-
gramme strength for
effective removal of
food remnants even
with low soiling
levels. Energy and
water consumption
are adjusted accord-
ingly.
Sensor set-
ting
Description
Very sensitive Adjusts the pro-
gramme strength for
difficult conditions of
use, e.g. stubborn
dried-on food rem-
nants. Recommen-
ded setting when us-
ing organic or ecolo-
gical detergents con-
taining low levels of
active agents. En-
ergy and water con-
sumption are adjus-
ted accordingly.
5 Installation and con-
nection
To ensure proper operation, connect
the appliance to the power and water
supply correctly. Observe the spe-
cified criteria and the installation in-
structions.
5.1 Scope of supply
After unpacking all parts, check for
any damage in transit and complete-
ness of the delivery.
If you have any complaints, contact
the dealer who sold you the appli-
ance or our Customer Service.
Note:The appliance has been tested
at the factory to check it is in working
order. It is possible that water has left
marks on the appliance. These
marks will disappear after the first
wash cycle.
The delivery consists of the following:
¡ Dishwasher
¡ Operating instructions
¡ Installation Instructions
¡ Further information documents

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¡ Installation material
¡ Steam guard plate
¡ Mains cable
5.2 Installing and connecting
the appliance
You can position your built-under or
integrable appliance in a fitted kit-
chen between wooden and plastic
walls. If you subsequently install your
dishwasher as a free-standing appli-
ance, you must stop it from tipping
over, e.g. by screwing it to the wall or
installing it under a continuous work-
top that is securely connected to ad-
jacent cabinets.
1. Follow the safety instructions.
→Page4
2. Follow the instructions for electrical
connection.
3. Check the Scope of supply and
the condition of the appliance.
4. Consult the installation instructions
for the installation dimensions re-
quired.
5. Make the appliance level using the
height-adjustable feet.
Make sure that the appliance is
standing on the floor securely.
6. Install the drainage connection.
→Page13
7. Install the drinking water connec-
tion. →Page13
8. Connect the appliance to the
power supply.
5.3 Drainage connection
Connect your appliance to drainage
connection so dirty water is dis-
charged via the wash cycle.
Installing the drainage connection
1. Consult the installation instructions
supplied for the steps required
here.
2. Connect the wastewater hose to
the outlet connection of the siphon
using the enclosed parts.
3. When doing so, check that the
wastewater hose is not kinked,
crushed or twisted.
4. Also check that there is no cover
in the drainage system preventing
the wastewater from being dis-
charged.
5.4 Drinking water connec-
tion
Connect your appliance to a drinking
water connection.
Installing the drinking water
connection
Note
¡ If you are replacing the appliance,
you must use a new water supply
hose.
1. Consult the installation instructions
supplied for the steps required
here.
2. Connect the appliance to the drink-
ing water connection using the en-
closed parts.
Observe the Technical data.
3. When doing so, check that the
drinking water connection is not
kinked, crushed or twisted.
5.5 Electrical connection
Connect your appliance to the power
supply.
Connecting the appliance to the
electricity supply
Notes
¡ Follow the Safety instructions
→Page4.
¡ Please note that the water safety
system is only functional if there is
a power supply.

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1. Insert the non-heating appliance
plug of the power cable into the
appliance.
2. Insert the mains plug of the appli-
ance into a nearby socket.
The connection data for the appli-
ance can be found on the rating
plate.
3. Check that the mains plug is inser-
ted properly.

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6 Familiarising yourself with your appliance
6.1 Appliance
You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
14
15
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Rating plate Rating plate with E number and FD num-
ber →Page61.
The data you need for Customer Service
→Page61.
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Depending on the appliance specifications

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2
Detergent dispenser
Detergent →Page30 is added to the de-
tergent dispenser.
3
Bottom basket
Bottom basket →Page24
4
Lower spray arm The lower spray arm washes the table-
ware in the bottom basket.
If the tableware has not been washed
properly, clean the spray arms.
→"Cleaning spray arms", Page44
5
Tablet collecting tray During the wash cycle tablets automatic-
ally fall out of the detergent dispenser into
the tablet collecting tray where they can
fully dissolve.
6
Top basket
Top basket →Page23
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3rd basket
3rd basket →Page25
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EmotionLight Interior lighting of the appliance.
→"Overview of basic settings", Page37
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Cutlery shelf
1
Cutlery shelf →Page25
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Upper spray arm The upper spray arm washes the table-
ware in the top basket.
If the tableware has not been washed
properly, clean the spray arms.
→"Cleaning spray arms", Page44
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Intake opening of the Zeo-
lith container
The intake opening is required for Zeolith
drying →Page11.
12
Blow opening of the Zeo-
lith container
The blow opening is required for Zeolith
drying →Page11.
13
Filter system
Filter system →Page43
14
Cutlery basket
Cutlery basket →Page25
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Dispenser for rinse aid Add rinse aid to the dispenser for rinse
aid.
→"Rinse aid system", Page29
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Depending on the appliance specifications

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6.2 Controls
You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and
to obtain information about the operating status.
With some buttons you can perform different functions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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ON/OFF button and reset
button
Switching on the appliance
→Page35
Switching off the appliance
→Page36
Terminating the programme
→Page36
2
Programme buttons Programmes
3
Info button If you press , the display shows in-
formation about selected pro-
grammes, basic settings and addi-
tional functions.
If you press for approx. 3 seconds,
you can open the menu.
→"Changing basic settings",
Page39
4
Display The display shows information about
programmes, basic settings or addi-
tional functions. You can change the
basic settings via the display and the
setting buttons.
→"Changing basic settings",
Page39
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WLAN display
Home Connect →Page39
6
Setting buttons Changing the basic settings
→Page39
7
Timer programming Setting timer programming
→Page35
8
Remote Start
→"Remote Start ", Page40
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Start button
Starting the programme →Page35
10
Programme buttons and addi-
tional functions
Programmes
Additional functions →Page22
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buttons You can use these buttons to scroll
between the basic settings.
→"Changing basic settings",
Page39
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Display
1
The display shows information about
programmes, basic settings or addi-
tional functions. You can change the
basic settings via the display and the
setting buttons.
→"Changing basic settings",
Page39
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Display Remote Start
1
If you have activated the function and
are controlling the appliance via the
HomeConnect app, the display lights
up on the appliance.
14
Door handle
1
Open the appliance door. →Page34
15
Rinse aid refill indicator Rinse aid system
→"Adding rinse aid", Page29
1
Depending on the appliance specifications

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7 Programmes
You can find an overview of the pro-
grammes that can be selected here.
Different programmes, which can be
found on the control panel of your
appliance, are available depending
on the appliance configuration.
The running time may vary depend-
ing on the programme selected. The
running time depends on the water
temperature, the quantity of table-
ware, the level of soiling and the Ad-
ditional function →Page22 selec-
ted. The running time will change if
the rinse aid system is switched off
or rinse aid needs to be added.
The programme data is based on val-
ues measured in the laboratory ac-
cording to AS/NZS 2007. Different in-
fluencing factors such as water tem-
perature or pipe pressure may result
in deviations.
Programme Consumption val-
ues
1) Duration in
hrs:mins
2) Energy con-
sumption in kWh
3) Water con-
sumption in litres
Use Programme se-
quence
Auto Gentle
¡ 1) 1:40-1:55
¡ 2) 0,780-
0,850
¡ 3) 11,0-13,6
Tableware:
¡ Delicate table-
ware, cutlery,
temperature-
sensitive
plastics,
glasses and
stemware in the
stemware bas-
ket
Level of soiling:
¡ Lightly adhering
fresh food rem-
nants
Sensor-controlled:
¡ Optimised by
sensors de-
pending on the
soiling level of
the washing wa-
ter
Auto Wash
¡ 1) 1:55 -3:00
¡ 2) 0,990 -
1,280
¡ 3) 7,6 -15,4
Tableware:
¡ Mixed table-
ware and cut-
lery
Level of soiling:
¡ Common
household food
remnants lightly
dried on
Sensor-controlled:
¡ Optimised by
sensors de-
pending on the
soiling level of
the washing wa-
ter

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Programme Consumption val-
ues
1) Duration in
hrs:mins
2) Energy con-
sumption in kWh
3) Water con-
sumption in litres
Use Programme se-
quence
Auto Intensive 65
-75°
¡ 1) 2:10-2:30
¡ 2) 1,050-
1,300
¡ 3) 9,5-13,5
Tableware:
¡ Pots and pans,
non-fragile
tableware and
cutlery
Level of soiling:
¡ Stubborn
burned or
dried-on food
remnants con-
taining starch
and protein
Sensor-controlled:
¡ Optimised by
sensors de-
pending on the
soiling level of
the washing wa-
ter
Eco Wash
¡ 1) 3:10
¡ 2) 0,580
¡ 3) 11,5
Tableware:
¡ Mixed table-
ware and cut-
lery
Level of soiling:
¡ Normally soiled
load
Most economical
programme:
¡ Pre-Rinse
¡ Cleaning 45°C
¡ Intermediate
rinse
¡ Final rinse
35°C
¡ Drying
Extra Quiet
¡ 1) 4:00
¡ 2) 0,800
¡ 3) 10,5
Tableware:
¡ Mixed table-
ware and cut-
lery
Level of soiling:
¡ Common
household food
remnants lightly
dried on
Reduced noise:
¡ Pre-Rinse
¡ Cleaning 50°C
¡ Intermediate
rinse
¡ Final rinse
35°C
¡ Dry

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Programme Consumption val-
ues
1) Duration in
hrs:mins
2) Energy con-
sumption in kWh
3) Water con-
sumption in litres
Use Programme se-
quence
Short Wash 60°
¡ 1) 1:29
¡ 2) 1,050
¡ 3) 11,5
Tableware:
¡ Mixed table-
ware and cut-
lery
Level of soiling:
¡ Common
household food
remnants lightly
dried on
Time-optimised:
¡ Cleaning 60°C
¡ Intermediate
rinse
¡ Final rinse
50°C
¡ Dry
Express Wash
¡ 1) 0:35
¡ 2) 0,710
¡ 3) 10,5
Tableware:
¡ Delicate table-
ware, cutlery,
temperature-
sensitive
plastics and
glasses
Level of soiling:
¡ Lightly adhering
fresh food rem-
nants
Time-optimised:
¡ Cleaning 45°C
¡ Intermediate
rinse
¡ Final rinse
50°C
Machine Care
¡ 1) 2:10
¡ 2) 1,350
¡ 3) 15,0
Use only if appli-
ance is unloaded.
Machine Care
70°C
Favourite
¡ 1) 0:15-0:15
¡ 2) 0,050-
0,050
¡ 3) 4,0-4,0
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7.1 Information for test insti-
tute
Test institutes can request the condi-
tions for comparison tests, e.g. ac-
cording to AS/NZS2007, by sending
an e-mail to dishwasher@test-appli-
ances.com.
These are the conditions for conduct-
ing the tests, however not the results
or consumption values.
The product number (E-Nr.) and the
production number (FD) are required
here. They can be found on the rat-
ing plate on the appliance door.
Open ajar using a block of approxim-
ately 100mm upon completion of
dry test.
7.2 Favourite
You can save a combination of a pro-
gramme and an additional function to
the button.
You can save the program via the
Home Connect app or on the appli-
ance.
The pre-rinse program is saved to
this button at the factory. Pre-rinse is
suitable for all types of tableware.
The tableware undergoes intermedi-
ate cleaning via cold rinsing.
Tip:You can use the Home Connect
app to download additional pro-
grammes and save them to the
button.
1
Save Favourite
on the
appliance.
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Press
.
3. Press the right programme button.
4. Press the button for the relevant
additional function.
→"Additional functions", Page22
5. Press for 3 seconds.
a The selected programme and the
additional function will flash.
a
flashes.
a The programme and the additional
function are saved.
Tip:To reset the programme, either
use the Home Connect app or reset
your appliance back to the factory
settings.
→"Overview of basic settings",
Page37
8 Additional functions
You can find an overview of the addi-
tional functions that can be selected
here. Different additional functions,
which can be found on the control
panel of your appliance, are available
depending on the appliance configur-
ation.
Additional
function
Use
SpeedPerfect
¡ The run time is
shortened by 15%
to 75% depending
on the rinse pro-
gramme.
¡ The additional
function can be
activated before
the start of the
programme and at
any time when the
programme is run-
ning.
¡ Energy and water
consumption are
increased.
1
Depending on the appliance specifications

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Additional
function
Use
HygienePlus
¡ To ensure a
higher hygiene
status for the ap-
pliance and table-
ware, the temper-
ature is raised and
maintained for an
extra-long period.
¡ Especially suitable
for cleaning chop-
ping boards or
baby bottles.
¡ Continuous use of
this function in-
creases the hy-
giene status.
¡ This will increase
the run time and
energy consump-
tion.
Intens-
iveZone
¡ Switch on with
mixed loads con-
taining tableware
with different soil-
ing levels, e.g.
place very soiled
pots and pans in
the bottom basket
and normally
soiled tableware in
the upper basket.
¡ The spray pres-
sure in the bottom
basket is in-
creased and the
maximum pro-
gramme temperat-
ure held longer.
This will increase
the run time and
energy consump-
tion.
Additional
function
Use
Extra Dry
¡ For a better drying
result the final
rinse temperature
is increased and
the drying phase
extended.
¡ Especially suitable
for drying plastic
parts.
¡ There is a slight
increase in energy
consumption and
the run time is ex-
tended.
9 Features
You can find an overview of the pos-
sible features of your appliance and
how to use them here.
These features depend on the model
of your appliance.
9.1 Top basket
Arrange cups, glasses and small
items of tableware in the top basket.
a
Knife shelf
1
1
Depending on the appliance specifications

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You can adjust the height of the top
basket to make room for larger items
of tableware.
Adjusting top basket with side
levers
To wash large items of tableware in
the baskets, adjust the shelf position
of the top basket.
1. Pull out the top basket.
2. To prevent the basket from sud-
denly dropping down, hold the
side of the basket by the top edge.
3. Press in the levers on the right and
left on the outside of the basket.
4. Raise or lower the basket evenly to
the right level.
Check that the basket is level on
both sides.
5. Release the levers.
a The basket clicks into position.
6. Slide the basket back in.
9.2 Bottom basket
Arrange pans and plates in the bot-
tom basket.
a
Cutlery basket
1
Large plates up to a diameter of
34cm can be arranged in the bottom
basket as shown.
1
Depending on the appliance specifications

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9.3 Cutlery basket
Arrange cutlery in the cutlery basket,
always without sorting it and with the
sharp points downwards.
9.4 3rd basket
Use the 3rd basket to wash large
items of cutlery that are lightly soiled
as well as small items of tableware,
e.g. small cups, bowls or cooking
spoons.
Moving the side shelf in the 3rd
basket
You can move the side shelf in the
3rd basket to wash stemware in the
top basket.
1. Move the side shelf to the left.
2. Arrange the stemware in the top
basket.
9.5 Etagere
Use the cutlery shelf and space un-
derneath for small cups and glasses
or for large items of cutlery, e.g.
cooking spoons or serving cutlery.
If you do not need the cutlery shelf,
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9.6 Folding prongs
Use the folding prongs to position
tableware securely, e.g. plates.
You can fold the prongs down to po-
sition pans, bowls and glasses
better.
1
Folding down prongs
1
If you do not need the prongs, fold
them down.
1. Push the lever forwards
and fold
down the prongs .
1
2
2. To use the prongs again, fold them
back up.
a The prongs audibly click into posi-
tion.
9.7 Knife shelf
Use the shelf for knives and long
items of cutlery.
9.8 Baking sheet spray head
Use the baking sheet spray head to
clean large items of tableware, e.g.
trays, grilles and plates.
Arrange max. 2baking sheets and
2grilles as shown to ensure that the
spray jet can reach all parts.
Note:Check that the appliance is al-
ways operated with the top basket or
the baking sheet spray head.
Inserting baking sheet spray head
Use the baking sheet spray head in-
stead of the top basket to clean large
trays, grilles and plates.
1
Depending on the appliance specifications

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1. Remove top basket.
2. Insert the baking sheet spray head
in the holder
and turn to the
right .
a The baking sheet spray head
clicks into position.
Removing baking sheet spray
head
If you no longer require the baking
sheet spray head, remove it from the
appliance.
1. Turn the baking sheet spray head
anticlockwise and remove from the
holder.
2. Insert the top basket in the appli-
ance.
9.9 Extra Clean Zone
Use the Extra Clean Zone in the top
basket to clean soiled tableware thor-
oughly, e.g. muesli bowls.
Selecting Extra Clean Zone
Note:Consumption will increase if
you operate your appliance with the
Extra Clean Zone switched on.
1. Pull out the top basket.
2. Set the slider to ON or OFF.
3. Push in the top basket.
Cleaning Extra Clean Zone
Limescale and soiling from the dish-
washing water can block the nozzles.
Note:Always operate the appliance
with the Extra Clean Zone fitted.
1. Pull out the top basket.
2. Pull the tab on the Extra Clean
Zone up
and forwards .
3. Set the slider to ON.
4. Clean under running water.

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5. Place the Extra Clean Zone in the
top basket and lock in place .
Check that the mounts are in the
correct position.
a The Extra Clean Zone audibly
clicks into position .
6. Push in the top basket.
9.10 Basket heights
Set the baskets at the right height.
Level Top basket Bottom basket
1 max. ø 18 cm
33 cm/34 cm →Page24
2 max. ø 20.5 30.5 cm
3 max. ø 21 cm 28 cm
first time
10 Before using for the
first time
first time
10.1 Making settings for ini-
tial start-up
Tip:Connect your appliance to a mo-
bile device. You can conveniently
change all settings via the
HomeConnect app.
→"HomeConnect quick start",
Page40
Requirement:The appliance has
been installed and connected.
→Page12
1.
Add rinse aid. →Page29
2. Switch on the appliance.
→Page35
a The display shows the settings for
initial start-up.
3. Press
repeatedly until the display
shows the required setting.
Tip:If you select Initial start-up
HomeConnect here, make further
settings using the HomeConnect
app on your mobile device.
You can change the settings for
initial start-up and other Basic set-
tings →Page37 on the appliance
at any time or use the HomeCon-
nect app on your mobile device.
4. Press or repeatedly until the
display shows the right value.

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You can change several settings.
5. To save the settings, press
for
approx. 3seconds.
6.
Add detergent →Page30.
7. Start the Programme with the
highest cleaning temperature
→Page19 without tableware.
To remove any marks from water
or other residues, we recommend
you operate the appliance without
tableware before using it for the
first time.
11 Rinse aid system
11.1 Rinse aid
For optimum drying results, use rinse
aid.
Only use rinse aid for domestic dish-
washers.
Adding rinse aid
If the display shows "Please add
rinse aid. ", add rinse aid. Only use
rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.
1. Press the catch on the lid of the
dispenser for rinse aid
and lift
.
1
2
2. Add rinse aid up to the max mark.
max
3. If rinse aid spills out, remove it
from the tub.
Spilled rinse aid can cause ex-
cessive frothing during the wash
cycle.
4. Close the lid of the dispenser for
rinse aid.
a The lid clicks into position.
11.2 Setting the amount of
rinse aid
If there are streaks or water marks on
tableware, change the amount of
rinse aid.
1. Press
.
2. To open the basic settings, press
for approx. 3seconds.
3. Press
repeatedly until the display
shows "Rinse aid dispenser".
4. Press
or repeatedly until the
right amount of rinse aid has been
set.
– A low setting adds less rinse aid
during the wash cycle and re-
duces streaking on tableware.
– A higher setting adds more
rinse aid during the wash cycle,
reduces water marks and im-
proves the drying result.
5. To save the settings, press
for
approx. 3seconds.

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11.3 Switching the rinse aid
system off
If you find the rinse aid refill indicator
irritating, e.g. when using combined
detergents with a rinse aid compon-
ent, you can switch the rinse aid sys-
tem off.
Tip:The function of rinse aid is lim-
ited with combined detergents. You
will generally get better results using
rinse aid.
1. Press .
2. To open the basic settings, press
for approx. 3seconds.
3. Press
repeatedly until the display
shows "Rinse aid dispenser".
4. Press
or repeatedly until the
display shows 0.
5. To save the settings, press
for
approx. 3seconds.
a The rinse aid system is switched
off and the rinse aid refill indicator
is deactivated.
12 Detergent
12.1 Suitable detergents
Only use detergents that are suitable
for dishwashers. Both separate and
combined detergents are suitable.
For optimum washing and drying res-
ults, use separate detergent together
with Rinse aid →Page29.
Modern, powerful detergents mainly
use a low-alkaline formulation with
enzymes. Enzymes break down
starch and remove protein. Oxygen-
based bleaching agents are generally
used to remove coloured stains, e.g.
tea or ketchup.
Note:Follow the manufacturer's in-
structions for each detergent.
Detergent Description
Tabs Tabs are suitable
for all cleaning
functions and do
not need to be
measured out.
With shorter Pro-
grammes
→Page19 tabs
sometimes do
not dissolve en-
tirely and leave
residues of deter-
gent. This may
impair the clean-
ing effect.
Powder deter-
gent
Powder deter-
gent is recom-
mended for
shorter Pro-
grammes
→Page19. The
dosage can be
adjusted to the
level of soiling.
Liquid detergent Liquid detergent
works faster and
is recommended
for shorter Pro-
grammes
→Page19
without PreRinse.
Sometimes liquid
detergent may
leak out despite
the detergent dis-
penser being
closed. This is
not a fault and is
non-critical if you
remember the
following:
¡ Only choose a
programme
without PreR-
inse.

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Detergent Description
¡ Do not select
timer program-
ming for start-
ing the pro-
gramme.
The dosage can
be adjusted to
the level of soil-
ing.
Tip:Suitable detergents are available
online via our website or from Cus-
tomer Service →Page61.
Separate detergents
Separate detergents are products
that do not contain components other
than detergent, e.g. powder or liquid
detergent.
With powder and liquid detergent the
dosage can be individually adjusted
to the level of soiling of the table-
ware.
For better washing and drying res-
ults, please also use Rinse aid
→Page29.
Combined detergents
Besides conventional separate deter-
gents, a number of products are
available with additional functions.
These products not only contain de-
tergent, but also rinse aid and salt re-
placement substances (3in1) and,
depending on the combination (4in1,
5in1,...), additional components such
as glass protection or stainless steel
cleaner.
Note:Follow the manufacturer's in-
structions for each detergent.
If you are using combined detergent,
the washing programme is adjusted
automatically to ensure the best pos-
sible washing and drying result.
12.2 Unsuitable detergents
Do not use detergent which could
cause damage to the appliance or
present a risk to health.
Detergent Description
Hand wash-
ing-up liquid
Hand washing-up li-
quid can cause in-
creased frothing and
damage the appli-
ance.
Detergent
containing
chlorine
Chlorine residue on
tableware may
present a risk to
health.
12.3 Information on deter-
gents
Follow the instructions on detergents
in everyday use.
¡ Detergents marked as "organic" or
"ecological" (environmentally
friendly) generally contain lower
levels of active agents or com-
pletely dispense with certain sub-
stances. The cleaning effect may
be restricted here.
¡ Set the rinse aid system to the
separate or combined detergent in
use.
¡ Follow the manufacturer's instruc-
tions for each detergent.
¡ To prevent sticking, only touch de-
tergents in a water-soluble pouch
with dry hands and only ever place
them in a dry detergent dispenser.
¡ Even if the rinse aid refill indicator
lights up, washing programmes will
still run properly with combined de-
tergents.
¡ The function of rinse aid is limited
with combined detergents. You will
generally get better results using
rinse aid.
¡ Use tablets with a special drying
performance.

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12.4 Adding detergent
1. To open the detergent dispenser,
press the locking latch.
2. Add the detergent to the dry deter-
gent dispenser.
15 ml
25 ml
50 ml
If you are using tablets, one is
enough. Insert the tablets in a hori-
zontal position.
If you are using powder or liquid
detergent, follow the manufac-
turer's instructions and quantities
for dosage in the detergent dis-
penser.
20ml–25ml detergent is suffi-
cient for normal soiling. If table-
ware is only lightly soiled, slightly
less than the amount of detergent
specified is usually sufficient.
3. Close the lid of the detergent dis-
penser.
a The lid clicks into position.
a The detergent dispenser will open
automatically at the optimum time
during the programme. Powder or
liquid detergent will spread around
the washing tank and dissolve
there. Tablets will fall into the tablet
collecting tray and dissolve in the
right dosage. In order to ensure
that tablets can dissolve evenly, do
not place any other objects in the
tablet collecting tray.
Tip:If you use powder detergent and
select a program with pre-rinse, you
can also add a little detergent to the
interior door of the appliance.
13 Tableware
Only clean tableware that is suitable
for dishwashers.
Note:Decorated glassware and parts
made of aluminium or silver may
fade or discolour with dishwashing.
Delicate types of glass may turn
cloudy after a few washing cycles.

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13.1 Damage to glass and
tableware
Only put glasses and china in the
dishwasher if it is marked as dish-
washer-safe by the manufacturer.
Avoid damage to glass and table-
ware.
Cause Recommenda-
tion
The following
tableware is not
dishwasher-safe:
¡ Items of cut-
lery and table-
ware made
from wood
¡ Decorated
glassware, an-
tique and
hand-crafted
tableware
¡ Plastic parts
not resistant to
heat
¡ Tableware
made from
copper or tin
¡ Tableware
soiled with
ash, wax, lub-
ricating grease
or paint
¡ Very small
items of table-
ware
Only put table-
ware in the dish-
washer if it is
marked as dish-
washer-safe by
the manufacturer.
The chemical
composition of
detergent causes
damage.
Use a detergent
marked by the
manufacturer as
gentle on table-
ware.
Cause Recommenda-
tion
Highly caustic al-
kaline or highly
acidic cleaning
solutions, in par-
ticular commer-
cial or industrial
cleaners, are not
safe to use in the
dishwasher with
aluminium.
If you are using
highly caustic al-
kaline or highly
acidic cleaning
agents, in partic-
ular commercial
or industrial
cleaning agents,
do not put alu-
minium parts in
the dishwasher
interior.
The water tem-
perature of the
programme is
too high.
Select a pro-
gramme with
lower temperat-
ures.
After the pro-
gramme has
ended, take
glassware and
cutlery out of the
appliance without
delay.
13.2 Arrange tableware
Arrange tableware correctly to optim-
ise the dishwashing result and pre-
vent damage to both the appliance
and tableware.
Tips
¡ Using the appliance allows you to
save energy and water compared
to washing-up by hand.
¡ See our website for examples of
how to load your appliance effi-
ciently, free of charge.
¡ To save energy and water, load
the machine with the number of
place settings specified (standard
load with tableware and cutlery).

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¡ For better washing and drying res-
ults, position items with curves or
recesses at an angle so water can
run off.
1. Remove large remnants of food
from tableware.
To save resources, do not pre-
rinse tableware under running wa-
ter.
2. Observe the following when arran-
ging tableware:
– Put heavily soiled tableware in
the bottom basket, e.g. pans.
The more powerful the spray jet,
the better the dishwashing result
will be.
– To prevent damage to table-
ware, arrange it so it is stable
and cannot tip over.
– To prevent injury, arrange cut-
lery with the points and sharp
edges facing down.
– Position containers with the
openings facing down so no wa-
ter can collect in them.
– Do not block the spray arms -
make sure that they can turn
freely.
– Do not place small parts in the
tablet collecting tray and do not
block it with tableware so as not
to obstruct the lid of the deter-
gent dispenser.
13.3 Removing tableware
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Hot tableware can cause burns to the
skin. When hot, tableware is sensitive
to shock, may crack and can result in
injury.
▶ When the programme has ended,
do not empty the appliance until
the tableware has cooled down for
a while.
1. To prevent water dripping on the
tableware, unload it starting at the
bottom and working up.
2. Check the washing tank and ac-
cessories for soiling and clean if
necessary.
→"Cleaning and servicing",
Page41
operation
14 Basic operation
operation
14.1 Opening appliance door
1. If the electric childproof lock is not
activated, press on the upper
middle section of the appliance
door.

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2. If the electric childproof lock is ac-
tivated, press on the upper middle
section of the appliance door twice
with a short interval in between.
a The appliance door will open auto-
matically.
14.2 Switching on the appli-
ance
▶ Press
.
The programme last selected and
the additional function last selec-
ted will be set by default.
If you do not perform any actions
on the appliance for 10 minutes,
the appliance will automatically
switch off.
14.3 Setting a programme
To adjust the wash cycle to the soil-
ing level of the tableware, select a
suitable programme.
▶ Press the right programme button.
a The programme is set and the pro-
gramme button flashes.
14.4 Setting additional func-
tions
You can set additional functions to
complete the washing programme
selected.
Note:The additional functions which
can be used depend on the pro-
gramme selected.
▶ Press the button for the relevant
additional function.
→"Additional functions", Page22
a The additional function is set and
the additional function button
flashes.
14.5 Setting timer program-
ming
You can delay the start of the pro-
gramme by up to 24hours.
1. Press
.
2. Press
or repeatedly until the
display shows the right time.
Depending on the setting of the
time display, the end of the pro-
gramme is shown on the display
by "Finish in" (e.g. 3h25min) or
"Finish at" (e.g. 15:20hours). You
can change this setting in the Ba-
sic settings →Page37.
3. To activate timer programming,
press
.
Note:To deactivate timer program-
ming, press
for approx.
4seconds.
14.6 Starting the programme
▶ Press
.
a The programme has ended when
the display shows "Finished".
Notes
¡ If you want to add more tableware
while the appliance is running, do
not use the tablet collecting tray as
a handle for the top basket. You
might touch the partially dissolved
tablet.
¡ You can only change a pro-
gramme when running if you can-
cel it.
→"Terminate programme",
Page36
¡ The appliance switches off auto-
matically 1minute after the end of
the programme to save energy. If
you open the appliance door im-
mediately after the programme has
ended, the appliance will switch off
after 4 seconds.

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Tip:To assist the drying, we recom-
mend that the door will be partially
opened after the cycle.
14.7 Interrupting programme
Note:When you open the appliance
door once the appliance has heated
up, leave the door slightly ajar for a
few minutes and then close it. This
will help prevent excess pressure
building up in the appliance and stop
the appliance door bursting open.
1. Open the appliance door carefully.
2. Press
.
a The programme is saved and the
appliance switches off.
3. Press to resume the pro-
gramme.
4. Close the appliance door.
14.8 Terminate programme
To end a programme early or to
switch from a programme that has
already started, you will need to can-
cel it first.
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Press
for approx.
4seconds.
3. Close the appliance door.
a All displays light up.
a As soon as the displays are off,
the display shows "Program was
terminated. " and then "Finished".
a The programme is cancelled and
ends after approx. 1minute.
14.9 Display programme in-
formation
You can show information about pro-
grammes and additional functions on
the display.
1. Press
.
2. Press the programme button or an
additional function.
14.10 Switching off appliance
1. Please note the information on
Safe use →Page10.
2. Press
.
Tip:If you press
during the wash
cycle, the programme currently run-
ning will be interrupted. When you
switch the appliance back on, the
programme continues automatically.

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15 Basic settings
You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs.
15.1 Overview of basic settings
The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance.
Basic setting Selection Description
Time setting 00:00 - 24:00 Set the current time.
The setting depends on the time
format selected.
Time format 12 h
24 h
1
Set the time format.
Time display In hours
Time
1
Set the time display for the end of the
programme.
"Finish in" shows the remaining time
the programme has to run, e.g.
3h25min.
"Finish at" shows the time when the
programme will end, e.g. 15:20hours.
Sprache/Lan-
guage
See selection on
the appliance.
Select the menu language.
Rinse aid dis-
penser
0 - 6
5
1
Set or switch off the amount of rinse
aid to be dispensed.
→"Setting the amount of rinse aid",
Page29
Sensor setting Standard
1
Sensitive
Very sensitive
Set the water sensor for identifying
soiling.
→"Sensors", Page12
Extra Dry on
off
1
Switch "Extra Dry" on or off for each
operation.
The temperature is increased during
the final rinse for a better drying res-
ult. This may increase the running
time slightly.
Please take care with delicate table-
ware.
1
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Basic setting Selection Description
Water connection Cold water
1
Hot water
Set cold water or hot water connec-
tion.
Only set the appliance to hot water if
this can be prepared with little energy
and a suitable installation is available,
e.g. solar heating system with circula-
tion line. The water temperature
should be at least 40°C and max.
60°C.
Eco forecast on
off
1
Switch EcoCheck on or off.
When selecting the programme, the
average water consumption and en-
ergy consumption is briefly shown on
the display.
Emotion Light off
On via main
switch
1
On on opening
door
Switch the interior lighting of the appli-
ance on or off.
When the appliance door is opened,
the interior lighting switches off auto-
matically after 10 minutes.
Active Light on
1
off
Switch"Active Light" on or off.
While the programme is running, a
strip of light appears on the left-hand
side of the appliance. If the appliance
door is not completely closed, the
strip of light will flash. The programme
has ended when the strip of light is no
longer visible on the left-hand side.
Start programme Auto Wash
Last programme
1
Set a default programme for when the
appliance is switched on.
Tone volume Scale with multiple
levels.
Set the signal volume at the end of
the programme.
Level 0 switches the signal tones off.
Button volume Scale with multiple
levels
Set the button volume during opera-
tion.
Level 0 switches the button tones off.
Child-proof lock on
off
1
Switch the Electric childproof lock
→Page11 on or off.
Wi-Fi on
off
Switch the wireless network connec-
tion on or off.
The basic setting "Wi-Fi" is only avail-
able once the appliance is connected
to the HomeConnect app.
→"HomeConnect ", Page39
1
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Basic setting Selection Description
Remote Start off
Manual
Permanent
Activate or deactivate
→"Remote Start
", Page40.
This basic setting is not available until
after you have connected the device
with the HomeConnect app.
→"HomeConnect ", Page39
Greeting on
1
off
Switch display of the brand name logo
on or off when the appliance is
switched on.
Factory setting Reset Restore changed settings to the fact-
ory settings.
The settings for initial start-up must be
configured.
1
Factory setting (may vary according to model)
15.2 Changing basic settings
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Press
.
3. To open the basic settings, press
for approx. 3seconds.
4. Press
repeatedly until the display
shows the required setting.
5. Press
or repeatedly until the
display shows the right value.
You can change several settings.
6. To save the settings, press for
approx. 3seconds.
7. Close the appliance door.
15.3 Setting the time
1. To open the basic settings, press
for approx. 3seconds.
2. Press
repeatedly until the display
shows "Time setting".
3. Press
or repeatedly until the
display shows the required time.
Holding down
and will
change the set values in 10-minute
steps.
4. To save the settings, press for
approx. 3seconds.
HomeConnect
16 HomeConnect
HomeConnect
This appliance is network-capable.
Connect your appliance to a mobile
device to control its functions via the
HomeConnect app.
The HomeConnect services are not
available in every country. The avail-
ability of the HomeConnect function
depends on the availability of
HomeConnect services in your coun-
try. You can find information about
this at: www.home-connect.com.
To be able to use HomeConnect,
you must first set up the connection
to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi
1
)
and to the HomeConnect app.
¡ →"Connecting the appliance to
WLAN home network (Wi-Fi)",
Page40
The HomeConnect app guides you
through the entire login process. Fol-
low the instructions in the HomeCon-
nect app to configure the settings.
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Tips
¡ Please consult the documents sup-
plied by HomeConnect.
¡ Please also follow the instructions
in the HomeConnect app.
Note:Please note the safety precau-
tions in this instruction manual and
make sure that they are also ob-
served when operating the appliance
via the HomeConnect app.
→"Safety", Page4
16.1 HomeConnect quick
start
Connect your appliance to a mobile
device quickly and easily.
Installing app
1. Install the HomeConnect app on
your mobile device.
2. Start the app and set up access
for HomeConnect.
The HomeConnect app guides
you through the entire login pro-
cess.
Connecting the appliance to
WLAN home network (Wi-Fi)
Requirements
¡ HomeConnect app is installed on
your mobile device.
¡ Wi-Fi on the router is activated.
¡ The appliance receives signals
from the WLAN home network (Wi-
Fi) at its installation location.
1. With the help of the HomeConnect
App scan the QR code.
2. Follow the instructions in the
HomeConnect app.
16.2 HomeConnect settings
Adapt HomeConnect to your needs.
You can find the HomeConnect set-
tings in the basic settings for your ap-
pliance. Which settings the display
shows will depend on whether
HomeConnect has been set up and
whether the appliance is connected
to your home network.
16.3 Remote Start
You can use the HomeConnect app
to start the appliance with your mo-
bile device.
Tip:If you select "Permanent" in the
Basic settings →Page39 of this
function, the function is permanently
activated and you can start your ap-
pliance with a mobile device at any
time.
Activating Remote Start
When you have selected "Manual" in
the basic settings of this function, ac-
tivate the function on your appliance.
Requirements
¡ The appliance is connected to your
WLAN home network.
¡ The appliance is connected to the
HomeConnect app.
¡ "Manual" is selected in the Basic
settings →Page39 of this function.
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▶ Press .
If you open the appliance door, the
function is automatically deactiv-
ated.
a button lights up.
Tip:To deactivate the function, press
.
16.4 Remote Diagnostics
Customer Service can use Remote
Diagnostics to access your appliance
if you contact them, have your appli-
ance connected to the HomeCon-
nect server and if Remote Dia-
gnostics is available in the country in
which you are using the appliance.
Tip:For further information and de-
tails about the availability of Remote
Diagnostics in your country, please
visit the service/support section of
your local website: www.home-con-
nect.com
16.5 Software update
You can use this function to update
the software of your appliance, e.g.
for optimisation, troubleshooting or
safety-relevant updating.
The HomeConnect app informs you
about available software updates.
16.6 Data protection
Please see the information on data
protection.
The first time your appliance is
registered on a home network
connected to the Internet, your
appliance will transmit the following
types of data to the HomeConnect
server (initial registration):
¡ Unique appliance identification
(consisting of appliance codes as
well as the MAC address of the
Wi-Fi communication module in-
stalled).
¡ Security certificate of the Wi-Fi
communication module (to ensure
a secure data connection).
¡ The current software and hardware
version of your appliance.
¡ Status of any previous reset to
factory settings.
This initial registration prepares the
HomeConnect functions for use and
is only required when you want to
use the HomeConnect functions for
the first time.
Note:Please note that the
HomeConnect functions can only be
utilised with the HomeConnect app.
Information on data protection can be
retrieved in the HomeConnect app.
17 Cleaning and servi-
cing
To keep your appliance working effi-
ciently for a long time, it is important
to clean and maintain it carefully.
17.1 Cleaning the tub
WARNING
Risk of harm to health!
Using detergents containing chlorine
may result in harm to health.
▶ Never use detergents containing
chlorine.
1. Remove any coarse soiling in the
interior with a damp cloth.
2. Add detergent to the detergent dis-
penser.
3. Select the programme with the
highest temperature.
4. Start the programme without table-
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17.2 Cleaning products
Only use suitable cleaning products
to clean your appliance.
→"Safe use", Page10
17.3 Tips on appliance care
Follow the tips on appliance care to
make sure your appliance functions
properly at all times.
Action Benefit
Wipe the door
seals, the front of
the dishwasher
and the control
panel regularly
This ensures the
parts of the appli-
ance will remain
clean and hy-
gienic.
Action Benefit
using a damp
cloth and wash-
ing-up liquid.
If the appliance
is not going to
be used for a
while, leave the
door slightly ajar.
This will prevent
unpleasant
odours.
17.4 Machine Care
Deposits, e.g. from remnants of food
and limescale, can cause your appli-
ance to malfunction. To avoid such
faults and reduce odours, we recom-
mend cleaning your appliance at reg-
ular intervals.
Machine Care combined with ma-
chine care products and machine
cleaners is the right programme for
the care of your appliance.
Tip:You can get our tested and ap-
proved Dishwasher Care and Ma-
chine Cleaner for Dishwashers online
at https://www.bosch-home.com/
store or from customer service.
Machine Care is a programme which
removes various deposits in one
washing cycle. Cleaning takes place
in two phases:
Phase Removal of Detergent Placement
1 Grease and limes-
cale
Liquid machine care
product or machine
descaler in powder
form.
Appliance interior, e.g.
bottle hung in the cut-
lery basket or powder
in the interior.
2 Food remnants and
deposits
Machine cleaner Detergent dispenser
To ensure optimum cleaning perform-
ance, the programme doses the de-
tergents independently of each an-
other during the relevant cleaning
phase. Correct placement of the de-
tergents is necessary here.
Run Machine Care without tableware
if the indicator for Machine Care
lights up on the control panel or if ad-
vised to do so by the display. The in-
dicator will go out after you have run
Machine Care. If your appliance does
not have a reminder function, we re-
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RunningMachine Care
Notes
¡ Run the Machine Care programme
without any tableware in the dish-
washer.
¡ Only use machine care products
and machine cleaners specially
designed for dishwashers.
¡ Make sure that there are no alu-
minium parts, e.g. extractor hood
grease filters or aluminium pans, in
the interior of the appliance.
¡ If you have not run Machine Care
after 3 washing cycles, the indic-
ator for Machine Care will go out
automatically.
¡ For optimum cleaning perform-
ance, ensure the correct place-
ment of cleaners.
¡ Follow the safety instructions given
on the packagings of the machine
care products and machine clean-
ers.
¡ Activate the Extra Clean Zone
→Page27 function.
1. Remove any coarse soiling in the
interior with a damp cloth.
2. Clean the filters.
3. Place the machine care product in
the appliance interior.
Only use machine care products
specially designed for dishwash-
ers.
4. Pour the machine cleaner into the
detergent dispenser until it is filled
completely.
Do not place any additional ma-
chine cleaner in the appliance in-
terior.
5. Press
.
6. Press
.
a Machine Care is run.
a Once the programme has ended,
the indicator for Machine Care
goes out.
17.5 Filter system
The filter system removes coarse
soiling from the dishwashing cycle.
1
2
3
1
Micro filter
2
Fine filter
3
Coarse filter
Cleaning filters
Soiling in the dishwashing water may
block the filters.
1. After each wash check the filters
for residue.
2. Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise
and remove the filter system .
‒ Check that no foreign objects
fall into the sump.
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3. Pull down the micro filter to re-
move.
4. Press the locking catches to-
gether and lift the coarse filter out
.
1
2
5. Clean the filter elements under run-
ning water.
Carefully clean the rim of dirt
between the coarse and the fine fil-
ter.
6. Re-assemble the filter system.
Make sure that the locking catches
on the coarse filter click into posi-
tion.
7. Insert the filter system into the ap-
pliance and turn the coarse filter
clockwise.
‒ Make sure that the arrow mark-
ings match up.
17.6 Cleaning spray arms
Limescale and soiling in the dish-
washing water may block the nozzles
and bearings on the spray arms.
Clean the spray arms regularly.
1. Unscrew the upper spray arm
and pull down to remove .
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2

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2. Pull up the lower spray arm to re-
move.
3. Check the outlet nozzles on the
spray arms for blockages under
running water and remove any for-
eign bodies.
4. Insert the lower spray arm.
a The spray arm clicks into position.
5. Insert the upper spray arm and
screw it firmly in place.

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18 Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot-
ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces-
sary costs.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist
staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a
special connection cable, which is available from the manufacturer or his
Customer Service.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Appliance door opens
accidently.
Automatic door opening activated accidently.
▶ To prevent the appliance door opening accidentally,
activate the childproof lock.
Appliance door does
not open.
Childproof lock is activated.
▶ Press the top of the door in the middle twice in
quick succession.
Door is not correctly adjusted.
▶ Adjust the appliance door as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
Appliance has no power.
▶ Check the mains plug and fuses.
1. Position the emergency release supplied on the top
right and left of the cabinet panel.
2. Open the appliance door by pulling lightly.
Appliance door and door seal are soiled.
▶ Clean the appliance door and door seal with a
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Appliance door does
not open.
Automatic door opening is not in home position.
▶ Wait one second after closing the appliance door.
Appliance door opens
too wide when activ-
ated.
Door is not correctly adjusted.
▶ Adjust the appliance door as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
E:2060 lights up. Appliance has detected calcified heating element.
1. Descale the appliance.
2. Operate the appliance with the water softening
system.
1
E:2130 lights up. Intake opening of Zeolith container is covered by
items of tableware.
▶ Re-arrange the tableware in the appliance so the In-
take opening of the Zeolith container →Page15 is
no longer obstructed.
E:3000 lights up. Water protection system is activated.
1. Turn off the water tap.
2.
Call Customer Service →Page61.
E:3100 lights up. Water protection system is activated.
1. Turn off the water tap.
2.
Call Customer Service →Page61.
E:3200 or indicator
for water supply lights
up.
Supply hose is kinked.
▶ Install the supply hose without kinks.
Water tap is turned off.
▶ Turn on the water tap.
Water tap is jammed or furred up.
▶ Turn on the water tap.
The flow rate must be at least 10 l/min when the
water supply is open.
The filters in the water connection of the supply or
AquaStop hose are blocked.
1. Switch off the appliance.
2. Pull out the mains plug.
3. Turn off the water tap.
4. Unscrew the water connection.
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
E:3200 or indicator
for water supply lights
up.
5. Remove the filter from the supply hose
6. Clean the filter.
7. Re-insert the filter in the supply hose.
8. Screw the water connection back on.
9. Check the water connection for leaks.
10. Restore the power supply.
11. Switch the appliance on.
E:3400 lights up. Water is continuously running into the appliance.
1. Turn off the water tap.
2.
Call Customer Service →Page61.
E:6103 lights up. Wa-
ter is not drained.
Wastewater hose is blocked or kinked.
1. Reposition the wastewater hose without kinks.
2. Remove residues.
Siphon connection is still sealed.
▶ Check the connection to the siphon and open if ne-
cessary.
Cover of the wastewater pump is loose.
▶ Secure the cover of the Wastewater pump
→Page59 so it clicks into position.
E:6102 lights up. Wastewater pump is blocked.
▶ Clean the wastewater pump.
→"Clean wastewater pump", Page59
Cover of the wastewater pump is loose
▶ Secure the cover of the Wastewater pump
→Page59 so it clicks into position.
E:9001 lights up. Mains voltage is too low.
This is not a fault on the appliance.
1. Contact an electrician.
2. Have the mains voltage and electrical installation
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
E:9240 lights up. Filters are soiled or blocked.
▶ Clean the filters.
→"Cleaning filters", Page43
A different error code
appears in the display
window.
E:0100 to E:9010
A technical fault is present.
1. Press
.
2. Unplug the appliance or switch off the fuse.
3. Wait at least 2minutes.
4. Insert the mains plug of the appliance in a socket
or switch on the fuse.
5. Switch the appliance on.
6. If the problem occurs again:
‒ Press
.
‒ Turn off the water tap.
‒ Pull out the mains plug.
‒ Contact Customer Service →Page61 and give
the error code.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Tableware is not dry. No rinse aid used or dosage set too low.
1.
Add Rinse aid →Page29.
2. Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed.
→"Setting the amount of rinse aid", Page29
Programme or programme option has no drying
phase, or the drying phase is too brief.
▶ Select a programme with drying, e.g. intensive,
strong or ECO programme.
Some option buttons decrease the drying result, e.g
varioSpeed.
Water collects in recesses of the tableware or cutlery.
▶ Position tableware at an angle where possible.
The combined detergent used has a poor drying per-
formance.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Tableware is not dry. 1. Use rinse aid to improve drying performance.
2. Use a different combined detergent with a better
drying performance.
Extra Dry not activated to improve drying perform-
ance.
▶
Activate Extra Dry →Page37.
Tableware removed too early or drying process not
yet ended.
1. Wait until the programme ends.
2. Only remove tableware 30minutes after the pro-
gramme has ended.
Rinse aid used has a limited drying performance.
▶ Use a name-brand rinse aid.
Eco products may have limited effectiveness.
Plastic tableware is
not dry.
Not a fault. As plastic does not store heat so well, it
also does not dry as well.
▶ No remedial action possible.
Cutlery is not dry. Cutlery not arranged properly in the cutlery basket or
cutlery drawer.
Droplets can form on the cutlery contact points.
1. Arrange cutlery individually where possible.
→Page33
2. Avoid points of contact.
Appliance interior still
wet after wash cycle.
Not a fault. The condensation drying principle causes
water droplets in the tub – they are indeed desirable
here. The moisture in the air condenses on the inside
walls, runs off and is pumped out.
No action required.
Food remnants are
left on tableware in
the top basket.
Tableware in the top basket was placed too close to-
gether or top basket is overfilled.
▶ Arrange tableware in the top basket with sufficient
space in between. Position large items of tableware
at an angle, e.g. pans and ovenproof dishes.
‒ Activate the Extra Clean Zone function in the top
basket.
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Remnants of food on
tableware.
Tableware is placed too close together or basket is
overfilled.
1. Arrange tableware with sufficient space in between.
The spray jets must reach the surfaces of the table-
ware.
2. Avoid points of contact.
Spray arm rotation of the lower spray arm is blocked.
▶ Arrange tableware so that it does not obstruct
spray arm rotation.
Spray arm nozzles are blocked.
▶
Clean the Spray arms →Page44.
Filters are soiled.
▶ Clean the filters.
→"Cleaning filters", Page43
Filters are inserted incorrectly and/or not engaged.
1. Insert the filters properly.
→"Filter system", Page43
2. Engage the filters.
Washing programme selected too weak.
▶ Select a more intensive washing programme.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Tableware has been precleaned too intensely. The
sensors chose a weaker programme. Stubborn soiling
cannot be entirely removed.
▶ Only remove large remnants of food and do not
prerinse tableware.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Tall narrow receptacles in corner areas are not rinsed
adequately.
▶ Do not position tall narrow receptacles at too great
an angle or in corner areas.
Top baskets on right and left are not set to same
height.
▶ Set the top baskets on the left and right to the
same level.
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Detergent residue in
the appliance
Lid of the detergent dispenser is blocked by items of
tableware parts and will not open.
1. Arrange tableware in the top basket tableware so
the tab collecting tray is not obstructed by table-
ware.
→"Arrange tableware", Page33
Items of tableware are blocking the dispenser lid.
2. Do not place tableware or fragrance dispensers in
the tablet collecting tray.
The lid of the detergent dispenser is blocked by the
tab and will not open.
▶ Position the tab in the detergent dispenser cross-
wise, not vertically.
Tabs are used in the quick or short programme. Dis-
solving time of the tab is not attained.
▶ Select a more intensive Programme or use Powder
detergent.
Washing effect and dissolving performance are re-
duced after a prolonged storage time or detergent is
very lumpy.
▶
Change your detergent →Page30.
Water marks on
plastic parts.
Due to laws of physics droplet formation on plastic
surfaces is unavoidable. After drying water marks are
visible.
▶ Select a more intensive programme.
▶ Position tableware at an angle.
→"Arrange tableware", Page33
▶ Use rinse aid.
→"Rinse aid", Page29
Wipeable or water-sol-
uble coatings are
present inside the ap-
pliance or on the
door.
Detergent substances are deposited there. These
coatings cannot generally be removed with chemicals.
▶
Change your detergent →Page30.
▶ Clean the appliance mechanically.
Stubborn white coat-
ings are present on
tableware, inside the
appliance or the door.
Detergent substances are deposited there. These
coatings cannot generally be removed with chemicals.
▶
Change your detergent →Page30.
▶ Clean the appliance mechanically.
Too little detergent is being used.
▶ Increase the amount of detergent used or change
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Stubborn white coat-
ings are present on
tableware, inside the
appliance or the door.
Washing programme selected too weak.
▶ Select a more intensive washing programme.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Tea residue or lipstick
marks on tableware.
Washing temperature is too low.
▶ Select a programme with a higher washing temper-
ature.
Too little detergent is being used or is unsuitable.
▶
Use a suitable Detergent →Page30 and follow the
manufacturer's instructions for the amount to be
used.
Tableware has been precleaned too intensely. The
sensors chose a weaker programme. Stubborn soiling
cannot be entirely removed.
▶ Only remove large remnants of food and do not
prerinse tableware.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Coloured coatings
(blue, yellow, brown)
that are difficult or im-
possible to remove
are present inside the
appliance or on stain-
less steel tableware.
The formation of films is due to substances contained
in vegetables (cabbage, celery, potatoes, noodles,
etc.) or tap water (manganese).
▶ Clean the appliance.
You can remove deposits with Mechanical cleaning
→Page41 or a machine cleaning product. It may
not always be possible to completely remove de-
posits but they are harmless to health.
The formation of films is due to metal components on
silver or aluminium tableware.
▶ Clean the appliance.
You can remove deposits with Mechanical cleaning
→Page41 or a machine cleaning product. It may
not always be possible to completely remove de-
posits but they are harmless to health.
Plastic parts inside the
appliance are discol-
oured.
Plastic parts inside the appliance may become discol-
oured during the life of the dishwasher.
▶ Discolouration can come about and will not impair
functioning of the appliance.
Plastic parts are dis-
coloured.
Washing temperature is too low.
▶ Select a programme with a higher washing temper-
ature.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Plastic parts are dis-
coloured.
Tableware has been precleaned too intensely. The
sensors chose a weaker programme. Stubborn soiling
cannot be entirely removed.
▶ Only remove large remnants of food and do not
prerinse tableware.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Removable streaks
are present on
glasses, glassware
with a metallic appear-
ance and cutlery.
Amount of rinse aid to be dispensed is set too high.
▶ Set the rinse aid system to a lower setting.
No rinse aid has been added.
▶
→"Adding rinse aid", Page29
Detergent residue is present in the final rinse. Lid of
the detergent dispenser is blocked by tableware items
and will not open fully.
1. Arrange tableware in the top basket tableware so
the tab collecting tray is not obstructed by table-
ware.
→"Arrange tableware", Page33
Items of tableware are blocking the dispenser lid.
2. Do not place tableware or fragrance dispensers in
the tablet collecting tray.
Tableware has been precleaned too intensely. The
sensors chose a weaker programme. Stubborn soiling
cannot be entirely removed.
▶ Only remove large remnants of food and do not
prerinse tableware.
▶ Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.
→"Sensors", Page12
Irreversible clouding
of glassware.
Glasses are not dishwasher-proof, only suitable for
dishwashers.
▶ Use dishwasher-proof glasses.
Glasses are usually only suitable for use in a dish-
washer, i.e. long-term wear or long-term changes
must be expected.
▶ Avoid a lengthy steam phase (standing time after
wash cycle ends).
▶ Use a programme with a lower temperature.
▶ Use detergent with a glass protection component.
Rust spots on cutlery. Cutlery is not sufficiently rust-resistant. Knife blades
are often more severely affected.
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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Rust spots on cutlery. Cutlery may also rust if washed together with rusting
items.
▶ Do not wash rusting items.
Detergent residue is
present in the deter-
gent dispenser or the
tablet collecting tray.
Spray arms were blocked by tableware so detergent
was not rinsed out.
▶ Check that the spray arms are not blocked and can
rotate freely.
Detergent dispenser was damp when detergent was
added.
▶ Only add detergent to a detergent dispenser when
dry.
Excessive formation of
foam occurs.
Hand washing-up liquid is present in dispenser for
rinse aid.
▶ Immediately add rinse aid to the dispenser.
→"Adding rinse aid", Page29
Rinse aid has been spilled.
▶ Remove the rinse aid with a cloth.
Detergent or appliance care product used causes ex-
cessive foaming.
▶ Change the brand of detergent.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Connection to home
network is not estab-
lished.
WLAN on router is not active.
▶ Check the wireless network connection of your
router.
WLAN display is flash-
ing.
Connection to home network is not available.
▶ Activate the wireless network connection on your
router.
Home Connect cannot
be implemented cor-
rectly.
Home Connect set incorrectly.
▶ Please consult the documents supplied for
HomeConnect.
Technical fault is present.
▶ Please consult the information about support in the
documents supplied for HomeConnect.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Refill indicator for
rinse aid lights up.
Insufficient rinse aid.
1.
Add Rinse aid →Page29.
2. Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed.
→"Setting the amount of rinse aid", Page29

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Refill indicator for
rinse aid does not
light up.
Rinse aid system is switched off.
▶ Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Water is left in the ap-
pliance at the end of
the programme.
Filter system or area under the filters is blocked.
1.
Clean the Filters →Page43.
2.
Clean the Wastewater pump →Page59.
Programme has not yet ended.
▶ Wait until the programme ends or cancel the pro-
gramme with Reset.
▶
→"Terminate programme", Page36
Appliance cannot be
switched on or oper-
ated.
Software update is taking place.
▶ Wait until the software update has finished.
Appliance functions have failed.
1. Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse.
2. Wait at least 2minutes.
3. Connect the appliance to the power supply.
4. Switch the appliance on.
Appliance does not
start.
The mains fuse has tripped.
▶ Check the relevant fuse.
Mains cable is not inserted.
1. Check whether the socket works.
2. Check whether the mains cable is properly inserted
in the socket and on the rear of the appliance.
Appliance door is not closed properly.
▶ Close the appliance door.
Programme starts
automatically.
You did not wait until programme ended.
▶
→"Terminate programme", Page36
Appliance stops dur-
ing the programme or
cuts out.
Appliance door is not closed properly.
▶ Close the appliance door.
Power and/or water supply has been interrupted.
1. Check the power supply.
2. Check the water supply.
Top basket is pressing against inner door and pre-
venting appliance door from being closed securely.
▶ Check whether the rear panel of the appliance is
being pressed in by a socket or hose holder that
has not been removed.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Appliance stops dur-
ing the programme or
cuts out.
▶ Arrange the tableware so that no parts project bey-
ond the basket and prevent the appliance door
from closing properly.
All LEDs lit up or
flashing.
Electronics have detected a fault.
1. Press the main switch button for approx.
4seconds.
→"Controls", Page17
The appliance is reset and restarted.
2. If the problem occurs again:
‒ Switch off the appliance.
‒ Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse in
the fuse box.
‒ Wait at least 2minutes.
‒ Switch on the fuse in the fuse box or insert the
mains plug.
‒ Switch the appliance on.
3. If the problem occurs again:
‒ Contact customer service.
→"Customer Service", Page61
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Appliance door can-
not be closed.
Door lock has been activated.
▶ Close the appliance door with greater force.
Door cannot be closed due to installation method.
▶ Check whether the appliance has been installed
properly.
When closed, the appliance door, its decor or at-
tached parts should not knock against adjacent
cabinets or the worktop.
Automatic door opening is not in home position.
▶ Wait for a second after opening the appliance door.
Lid on the detergent
dispenser cannot be
closed.
Detergent dispenser or lid are blocked by sticky deter-
gent residue.
▶ Remove detergent residue.
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Filling valves making
knocking noises.
Caused by the domestic installation. No appliance
fault present. Does not affect functioning of the appli-
ance.
▶ Can only be remedied in the domestic installation.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
Knocking or rattling
noise.
Spray arm is striking tableware.
▶ Arrange tableware so that the spray arms do not
strike tableware.
With a small load the water jets directly strike against
the tub.
▶ Distribute the tableware evenly.
▶ Load the appliance with more tableware.
Light items of tableware move about during the wash
cycle.
▶ Position light items of tableware securely.

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18.1 Clean wastewater pump
Large remnants of food or foreign
bodies can block the waste water
pump. As soon as the rinsing water
no longer drains properly, the waste
water pump must be cleaned.
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Sharp and pointed objects or frag-
ments of glass may block the waste
water pump and cause injury.
▶ Remove any foreign bodies care-
fully.
1. Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
2. Remove the top and bottom bas-
ket.
3. Remove the filter system.
4. Scoop out any water.
Use a sponge if necessary.
5. Prise off the pump cover using a
spoon and grip it by the
crosspiece.
6. Lift the pump cover inwards at an
angle and remove.
a You can now reach the impeller
with your hand.
7. Remove any remnants of food and
foreign bodies in the area of the
impeller.
8. Insert the pump cover and press
down .
1
2
a The pump cover clicks into posi-
tion.
9. Install the filter system.
10. Insert the top and bottom basket.
19 Transportation, stor-
age and disposal
You can find out here how to prepare
your appliance for transportation and
storage. You will also find out how to
dispose of old appliances.
19.1 Removing the appliance
1. Disconnect the appliance from the
mains power supply.
2. Turn off the water tap.
3. Detach the drainage connection.
4. Detach the drinking water connec-
tion.
5. Loosen any screws fastening the
appliance to cabinet parts.
6. Remove the base panel if fitted.
7. Pull the appliance out carefully,
along with the hose behind it.

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19.2 Protect appliance from
frost
If there is a risk of frost where the ap-
pliance will be standing, e.g. in a holi-
day home, empty the appliance com-
pletely.
▶ Empty the appliance.
→"Transporting the appliance",
Page60
19.3 Transporting the appli-
ance
To avoid damage to the appliance,
empty it before transporting.
Note:Always transport the dish-
washer upright to prevent residual
water getting into the machine's con-
trols and damaging the appliance.
1. Remove tableware from the appli-
ance.
2. Secure loose parts.
3. Switch on the appliance.
→Page35
4. Select the programme with the
highest temperature.
5.
Start the programme. →Page35
6. To drain the appliance, terminate
the programme after approx.
4minutes.
→"Terminate programme",
Page36
7. Switch off the appliance.
→Page36
8. Turn off the water tap.
9. To empty the residual water out of
the appliance, detach the supply
hose and let the water drain out.
19.4 Disposing of old appli-
ance
Valuable raw materials can be re-
used by recycling.
WARNING
Risk of harm to health!
Children can lock themselves in the
appliance, thereby putting their lives
at risk.
▶ With redundant appliances, unplug
the power cord. Then cut through
the cord and damage the lock on
the appliance door beyond repair
so that the appliance door will no
longer close.
1. Unplug the appliance from the
mains.
2. Cut through the power cord.
3. Dispose of the appliance in an en-
vironmentally friendly manner.
Information about current disposal
methods are available from your
specialist dealer or local authority.
This appliance is la-
belled in accordance
with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning
used electrical and elec-
tronic appliances (waste
electrical and electronic
equipment - WEEE).
The guideline determ-
ines the framework for
the return and recycling
of used appliances as
applicable throughout
the EU.

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20 Customer Service
If you have any queries, are unable to
rectify faults on the appliance your-
self or if your appliance needs to be
repaired, contact Customer Service.
Detailed information on the warranty
period and terms of warranty in your
country is available from our after-
sales service, your retailer or on our
website.
If you contact Customer Service, you
will require the product number (E-
Nr.), the production number (FD) and
the consecutive numbering (Z-Nr.) of
your appliance.
The contact details for Customer Ser-
vice can be found in the enclosed
Customer Service directory or on our
website.
20.1 Product number (E-Nr.),
production number (FD)
and consecutive num-
bering (Z-Nr.)
You can find the product number (E-
Nr.), the production number (FD) and
the consecutive numbering (Z-Nr.) on
the appliance's rating plate.
The rating plate is located inside the
appliance door.
Make a note of your appliance's de-
tails and the Customer Service tele-
phone number to find them again
quickly.
20.2 AQUA-STOP guarantee
In addition to warranty claims against
the seller under the purchase agree-
ment and in addition to our manufac-
turer's warranty, we offer compensa-
tion under the following conditions.
¡ If our Aqua-Stop system is defect-
ive and causes water damage, we
will make good the damage for
private users. To ensure protection
from water damage, the appliance
must be connected to the power
supply.
¡ The liability guarantee is valid for
the service life of the appliance.
¡ A claim can only be made under
the guarantee if the appliance has
been correctly installed and con-
nected with Aqua-Stop according
to our instructions; this also in-
cludes correctly fitting the Aqua-
Stop extension (genuine access-
ory). Our guarantee does not cover
defective supply lines or fittings up
to the Aqua-Stop connection on
the tap.
¡ If your appliance is fitted with
Aqua-Stop, you can in principle
leave your appliance unattended
during operation and the tap
turned on afterwards. The tap only
needs to be turned off if you are
away from home for a long period,
e.g. on holiday for several weeks.

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21 Technical specifications
Weight Max.: 60kg
Voltage 220-240V, 50Hz or 60Hz
Power rating 2000 - 2400W
Fuse 10A
Water pressure ¡ min. 50kPa (0.5bar)
¡ max. 1000kPa (10bar)
Inlet rate Min. 10l/min
Water temperature Cold water.
Hot water max.: 60°C
Capacity 14place settings
21.1 Information regarding
Free and Open Source
Software
This product includes software com-
ponents that are licensed by the
copyright holders as free or open
source software.
The applicable licence information is
stored on your home appliance. You
can also access the applicable li-
cence information via your
HomeConnect app: "Profile -> Legal
information -> Licence Information".
1
You can download the licence in-
formation on the brand product web-
site. (Please search on the product
website for your appliance model
and additional documents). Alternat-
ively, you can request the relevant in-
formation from oss-
[email protected] or BSH Hausger-
äte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, 81739
Munich, Germany.
The source code will be made avail-
able to you on request.
Please send your request to oss-
[email protected] or BSH Hausger-
äte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str.34, 81739
Munich, Germany.
Subject: „OSSREQUEST“
The cost of performing your request
will be charged to you. This offer is
valid for three years from the date of
purchase or at least as long as we
offer support and spare parts for the
relevant appliance.
22 Declaration of Con-
formity
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH hereby de-
clares that the appliance with Home
Connect functionality conforms to the
basic requirements and other relev-
ant provisions of Directive 2014/53/
EU.
A detailed RED Declaration of Con-
formity can be found online at
www.bosch-home.com among the
additional documents on the product
page for your appliance.
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Depending on the appliance specifications

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2.4 GHz band (2400–2483.5MHz):
Max. 100mW
5 GHz band (5150–5350MHz +
5470–5725MHz): Max. 100mW
BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES
FR HR IT CY LI LV LT LU HU
MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI
SE NO CH TR IS UK (NI)
5GHz WLAN (Wi-Fi): For indoor use only.
AL BA MD ME MK RS UK UA
5GHz WLAN (Wi-Fi): For indoor use only.

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