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HS642E60WUK
HS642E60XUK
EN
User manual
Dishwasher
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Contents
4Your dishwasher .....................................................................................................................
5Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................
6Automatic child lock - CL ........................................................................................................
6Child lock - CL .........................................................................................................................
6Installation .................................................................................................................................
6Declaration of conformity ..........................................................................................................
6Overflow guard .........................................................................................................................
6Packaging .................................................................................................................................
6Disposal ....................................................................................................................................
7Symbols on the appliance ........................................................................................................
8Before washing for the first time ...........................................................................................
81. Water hardness ....................................................................................................................
92. Basic settings .......................................................................................................................
9Top up with rinse aid ................................................................................................................
9Top up with salt ........................................................................................................................
11Greener dishwashing ..............................................................................................................
11Save energy and water .............................................................................................................
12Loading the dishwasher .........................................................................................................
12Fragile dishes ............................................................................................................................
12Loading affects the results ........................................................................................................
12The dishwasher's baskets ........................................................................................................
12Upper basket ............................................................................................................................
13Lower basket ............................................................................................................................
14Cutlery basket ...........................................................................................................................
15Using the dishwasher .............................................................................................................
15Add detergent ...........................................................................................................................
16On/Off .......................................................................................................................................
16Select program .........................................................................................................................
17Select option .............................................................................................................................
17Start/Pause/Stop ......................................................................................................................
18If you want to load more dishes ................................................................................................
18Power failure .............................................................................................................................
18Once the program has finished .................................................................................................
18The best drying results .............................................................................................................
18Unloading the dishwasher ........................................................................................................
19Program chart .........................................................................................................................
20Settings ....................................................................................................................................
22Care and cleaning ...................................................................................................................
22Top up with rinse aid ................................................................................................................
22Top up with salt ........................................................................................................................
23Clean the filter ...........................................................................................................................
23Cleaning the spray arms ...........................................................................................................
24Clean the outside of the dishwasher ........................................................................................
24CLn - Run the Self-clean program ...........................................................................................
24Remove blockages ...................................................................................................................
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25Winter storage/transport ...........................................................................................................
26Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................
30Installation ...............................................................................................................................
30Safety instructions ....................................................................................................................
30Transport protection for the door .............................................................................................
30Placing the dishwasher .............................................................................................................
31Adjust the height and slide the dishwasher into place .............................................................
32Drainage connection .................................................................................................................
32Connection to water supply ......................................................................................................
33Electrical connection .................................................................................................................
33Remove dishwasher worktop ...................................................................................................
34Service .....................................................................................................................................
34Number of program cycles .......................................................................................................
35Technical data and energy labelling .....................................................................................
35Technical data ...........................................................................................................................
35Information for consumers ........................................................................................................
35Information for test institute ......................................................................................................
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Your dishwasher
Install the dishwasher, see the chapter Installation. Press .
The first time the dishwasher is switched on, it is important that you choose the right settings to ensure
good dishwashing results. See the chapter Before washing for the first time.
Display
Start/Pause/Stop
Select program
On/Off
Special programOptionProgram
Self-clean
Delayed start
Speed wash
Eco 55°
Universal 60°
1h 65°
Intensive 70°
Glass 40°
Hygiene 70°
Information on the display
See the chapter Care and cleaning.
Top up with rinse aid
Top up with salt
CLn Run the Self-clean program
NOTE!
The control panel only reacts to use when the door is closed.
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Safety instructions
Read the user manual and keep it in a safe place!
Number of standard place settings: 13
Never use the dishwasher for any purpose other than that
specified in these operating instructions.
Do not load the dishwasher door or dishwasher baskets with
anything other than dishes.
Never leave the dishwasher door open as someone may trip
on it. Push the baskets in to avoid risking the dishwasher
tipping over.
Use only dishwasher detergent!
This machine can be used by children aged 8 and upwards,
and by people with reduced physical capacity, mental ability,
memory loss or lacking experience and knowledge. These
individuals must be supervised when using the machine or
have instructions on how to use the machine and understand
the risks that can occur. Cleaning of the machine must not
be carried out by children without supervision.
Damaged supply cord must only be replaced by the
manufacturer's service centre or someone similarly
professionally qualified.
Only use the dishwasher in household-type environments
for dishwashing household dishes. All other use is prohibited.
Never place dishes with solvent residues in the dishwasher
due to the risk of explosion. Nor may dishes that contain
ash, wax or lubricants be washed in the dishwasher.
Children must be watched. Do not allow children to use or
play with the dishwasher. Be especially vigilant when the
door is open. Some detergent may remain inside! After
adding detergent, always start the dishwasher immediately.
WARNING!
Knives and other pointed items must be placed with the
points down in the cutlery basket or horizontally in other
baskets.
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WARNING!
Children must be supervised dishwasher detergent is
corrosive!
Automatic child lock - CL
You can activate the Automatic child lock setting to prevent children from starting the dishwasher.
See the chapter Settings. CL (Child Lock) will be shown on the display when pressing the control
panel. (To unlock, press and hold for three seconds.)
Child lock - CL
To prevent children from stopping the current dishwashing program, you can activate the child lock
function. Once you have started a program, press and hold for three seconds. CL (Child Lock) will
be shown on the display when pressing the control panel. (To unlock, press and hold for three
seconds.)
Installation
See the chapter Installation.
Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that this appliance is in conformity with the relevant European directives and the
requirements of the relevant standards.
Overflow guard
The overflow guard starts pumping out the water and turns off the water supply if the water level in
the dishwasher exceeds the normal level. If the overflow guard is triggered, F54 (Overfilling water)
appears on the display. Turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre. (To avoid water
leakage outside the dishwasher, do not remove the plug from the wall socket until the water tap on
the supply line has been turned off!)
Packaging
The outer packaging protects the product during transport. The packaging material is recyclable.
Separate the different packaging materials to help reduce raw material use and waste. Your dealer
can take the packaging for recycling or direct you to the nearest recycling centre. The packaging is
comprised of:
Corrugated cardboard made from up to 100% recycled material.
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) with no added chlorine or fluorine.
Supports made from untreated wood.
Protective plastic made from polyethylene (PE).
Disposal
The dishwasher is manufactured and labelled for recycling. When the dishwasher has reached the
end of its service life and is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable. Pull out the
power cable and cut it as short as possible.
Contact your local authority for information about where and how your dishwasher should be correctly
recycled.
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Symbols on the appliance
Recycle as electrical waste.
Read the user manual.
Approved in accordance with the relevant EU directives.
Approved in accordance with the relevant UK legal requirements.
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Before washing for the first time
1. Water hardness
In order to achieve good dishwashing results, the dishwasher needs soft water (water with low mineral
content). Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and the dishwasher.
Checking water hardness
Water hardness is specified using German degrees of water hardness (°dH), French degrees of water
hardness (°fH), English degrees of water hardness (°eH) or millimoles per litre (mmol/l).
A water supply with a water hardness in excess of 5°dH (9°fH / 6°eH / 0.9 mmol/l) must be softened.
This is done automatically with the aid of the built-in water softener. In order for the water softener to
function properly, its settings must be adjusted to the hardness of the water supply. Once you have
adjusted the water softener settings, add detergent and rinse aid in doses suitable for soft water.
Contact the local waterworks to check the water hardness in your area.
Make a note of the water hardness:____________
Recommended settingmmol/l°eH°fH°dH
4:000.0-0.90-60-90-5
4:011.0-1.47-1010-146-8
4:021.5-2.011-1415-209-11
4:032.1-2.515-1821-2512-14
4:042.6-3.419-2426-3415-19
4:053.5-4.325-3035-4320-24
4:064.4-5.231-3644-5225-29
4:075.3-7.037-4953-7030-39
4:087.1-8.850-6171-8840-49
4:098.9628950
If the water hardness exceeds 50°dH (89°fH / 62°eH / 8.9 mmol/l), we recommend connecting an
external water softener.
Increased consumption during regeneration
The dishwasher's built-in water softener is regularly regenerated to maintain its function. Regeneration
extends the dishwashing program and increases energy and water consumption. Just how often the
dishwasher's water softener is regenerated depends on the selected setting.
Example: If the Eco 55° program is run with a water hardness of 14°dH (25°fH / 18°eH / 2.5 mmol/l),
the water softener is regenerated at regular intervals (after 7 dishwashing cycles), energy consumption
increases by 0.015 kWh, and water consumption increases by 2.3 litres, while the program time is
extended by 3 minutes. Regeneration takes place during the programs main wash.
WARNING!
Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and inside the dishwasher. It is therefore important
that you select the right setting for the water softener! See Water hardness in the chapter Settings.
Never run the dishwasher with an empty salt compartment if the water supply has a water
hardness in excess of 5°dH (9°fH / 6°eH / 0.9 mmol/l).
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2. Basic settings
The first time the dishwasher is switched on, it is important that you choose the right settings to ensure
good dishwashing results. See page 20.
Set up:
Rinse aid
Water hardness
TAB (All-in-one detergent)
3. Top up with rinse aid
Drying is faster and a better result is achieved
if you use rinse aid. You will also achieve a
better dishwashing result with clear and
spotless dishes.
Lift up to open
Press to close
Top up the rinse aid compartment with rinse
aid if you have selected Rinse aid 3:01 - 3:05.
1. Open the rinse aid compartment lid.
2. Carefully top up with rinse aid to the level marked MAX.
3. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment.
4. Close the lid firmly.
When the rinse aid needs topping up, the symbol lights on the display.
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out.
4. Top up with salt
For a water supply with a hardness above 5 °dH
(9 °fH / 6 °eH / 0.9 mmol/l), fill with salt.
Add salt to the salt compartment if you have
selected Water hardness 4:01 - 4:09.
1. Remove the salt compartment lid by turning it anticlockwise.
2. Place the funnel supplied with the dishwasher in the salt compartment top-up hole. Before washing
for the first time, pour in about 1 l of water. (Water is only needed the first time.)
3. Add enough salt to fill the salt compartment (max. 750 gram). Use special dishwasher salt.
4. Wipe up any excess salt so that the lid can be screwed on firmly.
When the salt needs topping up, the symbol lights on the display.
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out.
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WARNING!
In order to avoid rust stains a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding
salt.
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Greener dishwashing
Save energy and water
When using a dishwasher in a residential setting, less energy and water are generally used compared
to washing the dishes by hand.
Do not rinse under running water
Do not rinse the dishes under running water as this will lead to increased energy and water consumption.
Simply scrape off large food particles before loading the dishwasher.
Choose a green detergent
Read the environmental declaration on the packaging!
Too much detergent, rinse aid and salt can result in less effective dishwashing and also entail greater
environmental impact.
Run a fully loaded dishwasher
Save energy and water by waiting until the dishwasher is full before running a program (see number
of standard place settings). Use the 1h 65° program with the Speed wash option to rinse the
dishes if there are any unpleasant odours.
Run programs at a lower temperature
If the dishes are only slightly dirty, you can select a program with a low temperature.
Select dishwashing program Eco 55°
This program is suitable for washing normally soiled dishes and is the most effective program in terms
of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU
legislation on ecodesign.
The dishwashing program is designed for an effective wash using as little energy and water as possible.
The program washes at a low temperature for a long time.
Connect to cold water
Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity or gas.
Connect to hot water
Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using an
energy-efficient means such as district heating, solar power or geothermal power. Choosing a hot
water connection reduces the dishwasher's energy consumption.
NOTE!
Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature. Certain materials used in some cookware
cannot withstand high heat. See Fragile dishes in the chapter Loading the dishwasher.
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Loading the dishwasher
Fragile dishes
Some cookware is not dishwasher safe. This can be for several reasons. Some materials cannot
withstand high heat, others can be damaged by dishwasher detergent.
Exercise caution with, for example, handmade items, fragile decoration, crystal/glassware, silver,
copper, tin, aluminium, wood and plastic. Look for the "Dishwasher safe" marking.
Loading affects the results
Load the dishes carefully to ensure the best washing and drying results with the lowest possible energy
and water consumption. Give your dishwasher the best chance to reach and clean all surfaces, as
well as to dry the dishes as thoroughly as possible.
All dirty surfaces should face inwards and downwards!
Dishes should not be placed in or on each other.
Angle dishes with hollows, such as cups, so that the rinse water will run off. This is also important
for plastic items.
Make sure small items cannot fall through the dishwasher basket; place them in the cutlery basket.
The dishwasher's baskets
The dishwasher is equipped with an upper basket and a lower basket with a cutlery basket.
The appearance of the baskets may differ depending on the dishwasher setup.
Upper basket
Place glasses, cups, bowls, side plates and saucers in the upper basket. All dirty surfaces should face
inwards and downwards! Wine glasses are placed on the wine glass shelf and knives are placed in
the knife stand on the right.
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Knife stand
3 positions
Raising and lowering the upper basket
1. Pull out the upper basket.
2. Grab the sides of the upper basket with both hands and lift it up.
3. If the upper basket is raised while in the top position, it will drop to the bottom position.
Note that both sides of the basket must always be set to the same height.
Lower basket
Place plates, side plates, serving dishes, pots and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower basket.
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Adjustable plate supports
The adjustable plate supports can be folded down to make it easier to load pots and bowls.
Cutlery basket
Place cutlery with the handles facing down, except for knives, and spread them out as much as
possible. Ensure that spoons do not stack inside each other.
Place the cutlery basket in the lower basket.
Cutlery basket with lid
The cutlery basket lid can be removed.
Flexible cutlery basket
The cutlery basket is flexible and can be
separated into two parts, which can then be
attached to the side of the lower basket.
NOTE!
Check that the spray arms can rotate freely.
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Using the dishwasher
Add detergent
Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging. This dishwasher is fitted with a water softener,
so use detergent and rinse aid doses suitable for soft water.
Too much detergent can result in less effective dishwashing and also entails greater environmental
impact.
Detergent compartment
The detergent compartment must be dry when adding detergent.
If powder or liquid dishwasher detergent is
used, add a small amount of the detergent to
the compartment for prewash detergent.
Press to open Close the lid
Prewash detergent
Main wash detergent
NOTE!
Use only dishwasher detergent! Washing up liquid must not be used as the foam that forms
prevents the dishwasher from operating effectively.
All-in-one detergent
There are many types of all-in-one detergents on the market. Read through the directions for these
products carefully.
Activate the TAB setting when using an all-in-one detergent that contains rinse aid.
Dishwasher tablets are not recommended for short programs (less than 75 minutes). Use powder or
liquid dishwasher detergent instead.
NOTE!
Optimal washing and drying results are achieved by using normal detergent together with
separately dispensed rinse aid and salt.
Contact the detergent manufacturer if you have questions about the detergent.
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Display
Start/Pause/Stop
Select program
On/Off
NOTE!
The control panel only reacts to use when the door is closed.
On/Off
Close the door properly, otherwise the dishwasher will not start. Press . Also turn on the water tap
if it is turned off.
Select program
Select a program to suit the type of dishes and how dirty they are. Eco 55° is always pre-selected.
Press one or more times until the desired program is activated, which is indicated by an indicator
light.
Eco 55°
This program is suitable for washing normally soiled dishes and is the most effective program in terms
of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU
legislation on ecodesign.
You can read more about greener dishwashing in the chapter Greener dishwashing.
For heavily soiled dishes with a lot of grease, a program with higher temperatures should be used.
Universal 60°
An effective program for daily use for slightly dried leftovers. (This program is not intended for burnt
food, such as on oven dishes.)
1h 65°
A quick program for slightly dried leftovers. (This program is not intended for burnt food, such as on
oven dishes.)
Intensive 70°
A program with a high temperature for dissolving grease on very dirty dishes, such as pans, casserole
dishes and oven dishes. If these dishes do not completely fill the dishwasher, you can add plates and
other dishes.
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Glass 40°
A gentle dishwashing program with a low temperature for washing fragile items made of crystal/glass.
Remember to use a small amount of detergent and to place items so that they do not touch each
other during the wash. See also Fragile dishes in the chapter Loading the dishwasher. Porcelain that
has just been used without dried leftovers can also be washed using this program.
Hygiene 70°
This program is ideal to use where demands on hygiene are extra high, e.g. for baby bottles and
cutting boards. The temperature is high both in the main wash and in the final rinse.
Self-clean
Self-cleaning program for hygienic cleaning of the dishwasher tub, spray arms and spray pipes.
This program should be run (with no dishes in the machine) using normal dishwasher detergent or
citric acid. Special dishwasher cleaners are also available on the market. For the removal of limescale
deposits, see Dishwasher tub in the chapter Care and cleaning.
NOTE!
CLn The dishwasher will indicate at regular intervals that Self-clean needs to be run.
Press and hold until CLn is shown on the display to select the program.
Select option
Press the options ( , ) to activate them. (The available options vary between programs.)
Delayed start
When you select Delayed start, the dishwasher will start 1-24 hours after you press .
1.
Press once to activate Delayed start. Press several times, or hold it in, to set the desired number
of hours. The time for Delayed start is shown on the display.
2.
Press . The timer counts down and the dishwasher starts after the selected delay.
If you want to cancel the Delayed start option, press and hold for three seconds.
Not available for: Self-clean
Speed wash
This option shortens the program time, but uses more energy and water.
Press to activate the option. The program time is updated on the display.
Not available for: Glass 40°, Hygiene 70°, Self-clean
Start/Pause/Stop
Press . The display starts counting down.
Stopping or changing a program
Press and hold for three seconds to pause the program. If you want to interrupt or change the
program after starting the dishwasher, press and hold for another five seconds.
Open the door and top up with new detergent if the lid of the detergent dispenser has opened. Close
the door. Then select a new program and press .
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Remaining time
Once you have chosen a program and options, the time the program took when last used is displayed.
Once you have started the dishwasher, the display shows the remaining program time. The remaining
time is updated during the drying phase.
This may differ somewhat from time to time depending on the temperature of the water supply, the
amount of dishes, the ambient temperature and other factors.
If you want to load more dishes
1)
Press and hold for three seconds to pause the program. Open the door. Add the dishes and close
the door. Press .
Power failure
If the dishwasher is turned off due to a power failure when a dishwashing program is running, the
program continues when power is restored. If the power is cut during drying, the program is interrupted.
If the door is open for more than 2 minutes during drying, the program is interrupted.
Once the program has finished
Once the program has finished, "End" appears on the display.
At the end of the program one short signal will sound. Chapter Settings describes how to change this
function.
The dishwasher switches off automatically after the program ends. Shut off the water tap after each
use (if required by your insurance company).
The best drying results
Fully load the dishwasher.
Angle dishes with hollows, such as cups, so that the rinse water will run off. This is also important
for plastic items.
Top up with rinse aid or increase the rinse aid dosage setting.
Open the door a little once the program has finished.
Allow the dishes to cool before unloading the dishwasher.
Unloading the dishwasher
Hot porcelain is more fragile. Leave the dishes to cool in the dishwasher before unloading them.
Unload the lower basket first to avoid any water drops from the upper basket falling onto the dishes
in the lower basket.
1)
You should not load more dishes if the lid of the detergent dispenser has been opened.
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Program chart
Consumption values
1)
Final
rinse
Number
of rinses
Main washNumber
of pre-
washes
OptionDetergent
(ml)
Program
Water
cons. (liter)
Energy
(approx.
kWh)
Dishwash-
ing time
(approx.
hrs:min)
9.60.923:3559 °C255 °C25
Eco 55°
2)
12.51.23:1060 °C260 °C125Universal 60°
13.01.11:0065 °C365 °C251h 65°
15.51.62:5070 °C270 °C225Intensive 70°
10.00.71:4050 °C240 °C20Glass 40°
9.51.31:0570 °C270 °C25Hygiene 70°
1)
Consumption values vary depending on the temperature of the incoming water, room temperature, load size, selected additional functions and
more. The values for the Eco 55° program are accurate, others are indicative only.
The dishwasher's built-in water softener is regularly regenerated to maintain its function. Regeneration extends the dishwashing program and increases
energy and water consumption. Just how often the dishwasher's water softener is regenerated depends on the selected setting.
2)
This program is suitable for washing normally soiled dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
This program is used to assess compliance with EU legislation on ecodesign.
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Settings
1. Press .
2.
To open the dishwasher's settings menu, press and hold and until SEt is shown on the
display.
3.
Press to step through the settings menu.
4.
Press to step through the alternatives.
5.
Confirm the selected setting by pressing .
6. To exit the menu, step through it or press .
Confirm / Next settingSelect alternative
Open the dishwasher's settings menu
AlternativesSettings
You can activate the Automatic child lock setting to prevent
children from starting the dishwasher.
1:00 (Off)
1:01 (On)
Automatic child lock
(CL)
To temporarily deactivate or activate the Automatic child
lock setting, press and hold for three seconds.
CL (Child Lock) will be shown on the display when pressing
the control panel. (To unlock, press and hold for three
seconds.)
A beep confirms that the control panel has been pressed.2:00 - 2:03Sounds
A beep indicates when a dishwashing program has ended.(2:00 Off)
Error messages are always indicated by a loud buzzer.
Setting for rinse aid dosage. The rinse aid dispenser can
be adjusted between 3:00 (Off) and 3:05 (High dosage).
3:00 - 3:05
(3:00 Off)
Rinse aid
Increase the rinse aid dosage:
If the dishes have water marks.
Decrease the rinse aid dosage:
If the dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
If the dishes are streaked.
Build-up of foam. If you have very soft water, the rinse
aid can be diluted 50:50 with water.
Pre-selected at factory: 3:04
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AlternativesSettings
Adjusting the water softener. Select a setting depending
on the hardness of the water supply. It is important that
this setting is correct!
4:00 - 4:09
(4:00 Off)
Water hardness
See 1Water hardness in the chapter Before washing for the
first time.
For a water supply with a hardness above 5 °dH (9 °fH /
6 °eH / 0.9 mmol/l), fill with salt.
For a water supply with a hardness below 6°dH (10°fH /
7°eH / 1.0 mmol/l), select 4:00. The water softener is deac-
tivated and no salt needs to be added.
Pre-selected at factory: 4:04
Activate this setting when using an all-in-one detergent that
contains rinse aid.
5:00 (Off)
5:01 (On)
TAB
(All-in-one detergent)
This setting reduces the rinse aid dosage and affects how
often the dishwasher's built-in softener is regenerated.
Pre-selected at factory: 5:00
Any error messages.F--Error readout
When contacting the service department, you may be asked
to provide the most recent error messages.
Restores all settings to the factory defaults.rStRestore factory de-
faults
Select rSt and confirm by pressing .
To exit the dishwasher's settings menu, select End and
press .
EndExit
(The menu closes automatically after three seconds.)
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Care and cleaning
Top up with rinse aid
When the rinse aid needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display.
Lift up to open
Press to close
1. Open the rinse aid compartment lid.
2. Carefully top up with rinse aid to the level marked MAX.
3. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment.
4. Close the lid firmly.
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out.
Top up with salt
When the salt needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display.
1. Remove the salt compartment lid by turning it anticlockwise.
2. Place the funnel supplied with the dishwasher in the salt compartment top-up hole. (Water is only
needed the first time.)
3. Add enough salt to fill the salt compartment (max. 750 gram). Use special dishwasher salt.
4. Wipe up any excess salt so that the lid can be screwed on firmly.
After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out.
WARNING!
In order to avoid rust stains a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding
salt.
Never pour dishwasher detergent into the salt compartment. This destroys the water softener!
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Clean the filter
The filter traps larger food particles, which cannot get past the drainage pump. Empty the filter when
necessary. It should be cleaned at regular intervals depending on how often the dishwasher is used.
1. Turn the locking ring anticlockwise and lift the filter straight up.
2. Empty and clean the filter.
3. Refit the filter and turn the locking ring clockwise to its stop position. Check that the edges seal
properly.
NOTE!
Dishwashing results may be affected if the filter is fitted incorrectly. The dishwasher must not be
used without the filter in place!
Check that the yellow
drainage pump stop (on the
right in the bottom drain) is in
place.
Cleaning the spray arms
Holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked. Remove any debris using a pin or the like. The
spray arms also have holes underneath.
To facilitate cleaning you can remove the spray arms. Remember to fit them firmly back into place
afterwards.
Upper spray arm
Pull out the upper basket.
Unscrew the spray arm bearings anticlockwise to remove the spray arm from the upper basket.
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Lower spray arm
Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it.
Clean the outside of the dishwasher
Door and door seal
Open the door. Clean the sides of the door and the door seal regularly with a slightly damp cloth.
Clean the door seal at the lower front edge of the dishwasher with a washing-up brush.
Control panel
Keep the control panel clean. If necessary, wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never use cleaning
products they may scratch the surface.
CLn - Run the Self-clean program
Dishwasher tub
The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use (when used
regularly).
If you have hard water, limescale deposits may build up in the dishwasher. If this happens, run the
Self-clean program with two tablespoons of citric acid in the detergent compartment (with no dishes
in the machine). Special dishwasher cleaners are also available on the market.
Remove blockages
Unblocking the drainage pump
If the dishwasher still contains water after the program has finished, something may be blocking the
drainage pump, which results in the Water outlet fault error message.
1. Turn off the machine using and remove the plug from the wall socket.
2. Remove the filter.
3. Scoop out the water from the dishwasher tub.
4. In order to inspect the drainage pump, remove the yellow drainage pump stop on the right in the
bottom drain. (Use a pair of pliers if necessary.)
5. Turn the pump wheel located behind the drainage pump stop by hand. Carefully remove any sharp
items, such as glass.
6. Refit the drainage pump stop. Refit the filter.
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7. Plug the machine in again.
Drainage pump
stop
NOTE!
Do not forget to refit the drainage pump stop.
Unblocking the inlet hose filter
If the water supply contains small particles, the outer filter on the inlet hose may become blocked,
which results in the Water inlet fault error message.
1. Turn off the machine using and remove the plug from the wall socket.
2. Turn off the water tap.
3. Unscrew the inlet hose.
4. Carefully remove the outer filter from the inlet hose and clean it.
5. Refit the filter and check that the gasket is correctly positioned.
6. Screw the inlet hose firmly into place.
7. Plug the machine into the wall socket and turn on the water tap. Allow the pressure to settle for
a while and check that the connection is watertight.
Outer filter on
inlet hose
Gasket
Winter storage/transport
Store the dishwasher above freezing temperature and avoid long transport distances in very cold
weather. Transport the dishwasher upright or laying on its back.
Before transporting a used dishwasher, or before prolonged storage, water must first be removed
from the machine.
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Troubleshooting
ActionError messages
Unblocking the drainage pump. See the chapter Care and cleaning.
If the problem persists, contact your nearest service centre.
Overfilling waterF10
See "Water remains in the dishwasher" under "Problem" in the
table below. If the problem persists, contact your nearest service
centre.
Water outlet faultF11
Check that the water tap is on. Check that the outer filter on the
inlet hose is not blocked. See Unblocking the inlet hose filter in
the chapter Care and cleaning. If the problem persists, contact
your nearest service centre.
Water inlet faultF12
Turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre.Inlet valve leakageF40
Turn off the water tap. Remove the plug from the wall socket and
contact your nearest service centre.
Heater fault 1F41
Turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre.Overfilling waterF54
To avoid water leakage outside the dishwasher, do not remove
the plug from the wall socket until the water tap on the supply line
has been turned off!
Check that the water tap is on. Check that the outer filter on the
inlet hose is not blocked. See Unblocking the inlet hose filter in
the chapter Care and cleaning. If the problem persists, contact
your nearest service centre.
Water inlet faultF67
Press any button to clear the error message.
ActionPossible causesProblem
Wait a moment then try again.You have pressed the control
panel too soon after closing the
door.
The control panel does not react
when pressed.
The control panel only reacts to
use when the door is closed.
The door is open.
See the chapter Safety instruc-
tions.
Child lock or Automatic child
lock is activated.
Clean with a dry or slightly
damp cloth.
Dirt on the control panel.
Check that the baskets are cor-
rectly positioned horizontally.
The baskets are not correctly
positioned.
Cannot close door.
Check that the dishes are not
blocking the baskets from slid-
ing properly into place.
Press . The display starts
counting down.
has not been pressed.
The dishwasher does not start.
Check.The door is not properly closed.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
Close the door and press .
You have opened the dishwash-
er to add more dishes while a
program is in progress.
Press and hold for three
seconds if you want to cancel
the Delayed start option.
Check whether the Delayed
start option has been selected.
Check.The plug is not plugged into the
wall socket.
Check.A fuse/circuit breaker has been
tripped.
Check that the dishes are not
blocking the spray arms.
The spray arms do not rotate.The dishes are not clean.
Clean the spray arms. See the
chapter Care and cleaning.
Spray arm holes or bearings
blocked.
Select a program with a high
temperature to dissolve grease
on very dirty dishes, such as In-
tensive 70°.
Unsuitable dishwashing pro-
gram.
Dose according to water hard-
ness. Far too much or far too
little detergent results in poorer
dishwashing results.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Avoid large packages.Old detergent. Detergent is a
perishable product.
Do not cover porcelain with
large bowls or the like. Avoid
placing very tall glasses in the
corners of the baskets. See the
chapter Loading the dishwash-
er.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Place dishes to sit steady.Glasses and cups have toppled
over during the program.
Clean the filter.The filter is clogged.
Check that the filter is fitted
correctly. See the chapter Care
and cleaning.
The filter is not fitted correctly.
Check that the yellow drainage
pump stop (on the right in the
bottom drain) is in place. See
the chapter Care and cleaning.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Rinse off these types of food-
stuffs if not starting the dish-
washer immediately. Consider
using 1h 65° with the Speed
wash option.
Some foodstuffs, such as mus-
tard, mayonnaise, lemon, vineg-
ar, salt and dressings, can
cause spots on stainless steel
if left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or sil-
ver.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
In order to avoid marks and tar-
nishing, separate dishes made
from different metals, such as
silver, stainless steel and alu-
minium.
All stainless steel can cause
spots on silver if they come into
contact during dishwashing.
Aluminium can also cause spots
on dishes.
See the chapter Settings.Incorrect rinse aid dosage set-
ting.
Spots or films on the dishes.
Switch all-in-one detergents or
deactivate the TAB setting and
top up with salt and separate
rinse aid. See Rinse aid in the
chapter Settings.
The setting TAB is activated and
all-in-one detergent with insuffi-
cient drying effect is being used.
Top up with salt. See the
chapter Before washing for the
first time.
Salt compartment empty.
See Water hardness in the
chapter Settings.
Incorrect water softener setting.
Check that the salt compart-
ment lid is properly tightened.
Otherwise contact your nearest
service centre.
The water softener is leaking
salt.
Wash crystal at a low temperat-
ure and with a conservative
amount of detergent. Contact
the detergent manufacturer.
Too high temperature and/or
too much detergent can cause
etching on crystal. Unfortu-
nately, this cannot be repaired,
only prevented.
Reduce the dosage. See the
chapter Settings. If you have
very soft water, you may want
to dilute the rinse aid 50:50 with
water.
Rinse aid dosage setting too
high.
The dishes have a sticky
white/blue film.
Use a detergent with a bleach-
ing agent.
Lipstick and tea/coffee stains
can be difficult to remove.
Spots left after washing.
The detergent compartment
must be dry when adding deter-
gent.
The detergent compartment
was damp when adding deter-
gent.
Detergent residue in the deter-
gent compartment after dish-
washing.
Check that the dishes are not
preventing the detergent com-
partment from opening.
The detergent compartment has
been blocked.
Check that the dishes are
placed securely. Spin the spray
arms to make sure they can ro-
tate.
The dishes are not correctly
placed or the spray arms are not
rotating.
Rattling sound when dishwash-
ing.
No action. The program time is
stored and next time the pro-
gram is run the corrected time
will be displayed.
The program is taking longer
than estimated.
1 minute is shown for a longer
period in the display.
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ActionPossible causesProblem
Clean the filter.The filter is clogged.Water remains in the dishwash-
er.
Check that the filter is fitted
correctly. See the chapter Care
and cleaning.
The filter is not fitted correctly.
Clean the drainage pump. See
the chapter Care and cleaning.
Debris in the drainage pump.
Check that the yellow drainage
pump stop (on the right in the
bottom drain) is in place. See
the chapter Care and cleaning.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Check that the hose is free from
kinks and sharp bends.
Kink in drainage hose.
Disconnect the drainage hose
where it connects to the sink
unit's water trap. Check that no
debris has fastened and that the
connection has an inner diamet-
er of at least 14 mm.
Blocked drainage hose.
Clean with washing-up brush
and low foaming cleaner.
Dirt around the seals and in
corners.
Bad odour in dishwasher.
Run a program with a high tem-
perature once or twice a month.
Or run a self-cleaning program.
See Self-clean in the chapter
Using the dishwasher.
Low temperature programs
have been selected for a pro-
longed period.
Select a program with a high
temperature to dissolve grease
on very dirty dishes, such as In-
tensive 70°. Or run a self-clean-
ing program. See Self-clean in
the chapter Using the dishwash-
er.
Low temperature programs
have been selected for a pro-
longed period.
Grease deposits in the dish-
washer.
Fully load the dishwasher.The dishwasher is not fully
loaded.
The dishes are not dry enough.
Top up with rinse aid or in-
crease the rinse aid dosage
setting.
Rinse aid needs topping up or
dosage is set too low.
Switch all-in-one detergents or
deactivate the TAB setting and
top up with salt and separate
rinse aid. See Rinse aid in the
chapter Settings.
The setting TAB is activated and
all-in-one detergent with insuffi-
cient drying effect is being used.
The drying results will be better
if, once the program is finished,
you leave the door slightly open.
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Installation
[mm]
Nominal dimensions. Actual measurements may vary.
Safety instructions
Connections to electricity, water and drainage must be performed by a qualified professional.
Always follow applicable regulations for water, drainage and electricity.
Take care during installation! Wear protective gloves! There must always be two people!
Place a drip tray on the floor beneath the dishwasher to prevent damage from any water leaks.
Before screwing the dishwasher into place, test the dishwasher by running the 1h 65° program
with the Speed wash option. Check that the dishwasher fills with water and drains. Check also
that none of the connections leak.
WARNING!
Turn off the water supply when installing the dishwasher!
The plug must be disconnected or power to the socket turned off while the work is carried out!
Transport protection for the door
Do not forget to remove the transport protection
for the door when unpacking the dishwasher.
Placing the dishwasher
The dishwasher can be installed under a worktop or freestanding. Make sure the area on which the
dishwasher is to be installed is firm.
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Adjust the height and slide the dishwasher into place
24 mm
Freestanding
Make sure the area on which the dishwasher is to be installed is firm. Adjust the dishwasher's
height using the four feet so that the dishwasher is level. Also check that the dishwasher door can
be opened freely and is centred in the tub opening.
Built-in
1. Start by measuring the height from the floor to the bottom edge of the worktop.
2. Measure the height from the floor to the top edge of the dishwasher.
3. Adjust the dishwasher's feet by turning them clockwise to raise or anticlockwise to lower the
machine.
4. Check that there is an air gap of at least 3 mm between the underside of the worktop and the top
edge of the dishwasher.
5. Slide the dishwasher into place.
Pull the supply and drainage hoses and the power cable when sliding the dishwasher into
place.
Check that the drainage hose has no kinks or sharp bends. Also check that there is nothing
that can damage the hoses.
6. Make any final adjustments to the front feet.
The dishwasher can also be installed in a recess without its worktop. See Remove dishwasher worktop.
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Drainage connection
max. 950 mm min. 350 mm
min.
14 mm
The drainage hose may be extended by a maximum of 3 m (the total length of the drainage hose must
not exceed 4.5 m). Any joints and connecting pipes must have an internal diameter of at least 14 mm.
No part of the drainage hose may be more than 950 mm above the bottom of the dishwasher. The
hose must not be routed directly to a floor drain or the like. In such cases, the hose can act as a siphon
and empty the dishwasher.
The hose must always discharge at least 350 mm above the bottom of the machine.
Attach the drainage hose with a hose clamp. Ensure that the drainage hose has no kinks.
NOTE!
When the drainage hose is routed to a connection nipple on the sink unit's water trap, the hose
must be attached at the same height as the underside of the worktop (1), otherwise dishwater
from the sink may flow back into the dishwasher. There are other connection alternatives (2, 3).
The water trap must be ventilated.
Connection to water supply
Use only the inlet hose supplied with the dishwasher. Do not re-use old or other spare hoses.
The supply pipe must be fitted with a water tap (stopcock). The water tap must be easily accessible,
so that the water can be shut off if the dishwasher has to be moved.
Once the installation is complete, turn on the water tap and allow the pressure to settle for a while.
Check that all connections are watertight.
Connection to cold water supply
Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity or gas.
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Connection to hot water supply
Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using an
energy-efficient means such as district heating, solar power or geothermal power. Choosing a hot
water connection reduces the dishwasher's energy consumption.
NOTE!
Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature. Certain materials used in some cookware
cannot withstand high heat. See Fragile dishes in the chapter Loading the dishwasher.
Electrical connection
Information about the electrical connection can be found on the serial number plate. This specification
must match the electricity supply.
The dishwasher must be connected to an earthed socket.
The electric wall socket must be placed outside of the installation area to be easily accessible after
installing the dishwasher. Do not use an extension cord!
Remove dishwasher worktop
The dishwasher can be installed in a recess
without its worktop. If the dishwasher's worktop
is removed, the dishwasher must be installed
under a separate worktop.
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Service
Read the chapter Troubleshooting before contacting the service centre. If you have encountered a
problem that you cannot resolve, please contact your nearest service centre for professional help,
see global.hisense.com. Our website also has information about spare part availability and what you
can repair yourself.
When making contact, provide the details on the serial number plate. Include the article number (1)
and the serial number (2).
Please note that non-professional repairs may risk user safety and affect the warranty.
1
2
Number of program cycles
Press and hold and for 3 seconds to show Number of program cycles on the display.
(If the dishwasher has completed more than 999 cycles, the number of thousands is displayed followed
by the number of cycles up to 999. For example: 1234 cycles is displayed as 001 followed by 234.)
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Technical data and energy labelling
Technical data
846-896 mmHeight:
599 mmWidth:
598 mmDepth:
40 kg
1)
Weight:
13
2)
Number of standard place settings:
0.03-1.0 MPaWater pressure:
See the serial number plateElectrical connection:
See the serial number plateRated power:
1)
Weight can vary due to different specifications.
2)
In accordance with the EN 60436 standard.
Information for consumers
Information about your appliance can be found at global.hisense.com. You can also find information
in the EU Product Registration database for Energy Labelling, EPREL. Scan the QR code on the energy
label supplied with the dishwasher (or go to https://eprel.ec.europa.eu and search for the model name).
Information for test institute
Information about this product can be found in the European Product Database for Energy Labelling,
EPREL, and can also be ordered by e-mail [email protected].
The request should include the details on the serial number plate. Include the article number (1), the
serial number (2) and the model name (3).
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3 2
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We reserve the right to make changes.
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Specifications

Indexed Terms: Dishwasher

Hisense HS642E60WUK Questions and Answers


#1 How do I top up the rinse aid and what should I do if the symbol remains lit after topping up?

To top up the rinse aid, open the compartment lid, fill it to the MAX level, and close it firmly; it may take a while for the symbol to go out after topping up (Page 22).

#2 What should I do if the dishwasher displays the error code F54?

If the overflow guard is triggered and F54 appears on the display, turn off the water tap and contact your nearest service centre (Page 26).

#3 How often should the filter be cleaned in the dishwasher?

The filter should be cleaned at regular intervals depending on how often the dishwasher is used (Page 23).