
Operating instructions
AdoraDish V6000
Dishwasher

Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high
standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating
instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of
it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the
time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications
for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved.
Validity
The model number corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate.
These operating instructions apply to:
Model designation Type Size system
AdoraDish V6000 AS6T-41119 EURO 60
AdoraDish V6000 AS6T-41120 EURO 60
AdoraDish V6000 AS6T-41121 EURO 60
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2020
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Contents
1 Safety warnings 4
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 4
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 5
1.4 Instructions for use................................................ 6
2 Using for the first time 8
2.1 Before using for the first time.............................. 8
2.2 Setting the door weight ........................................ 8
3 Appliance description 9
3.1 Construction ........................................................... 9
3.2 Operating and display elements.......................10
3.3 FunctionLight * .....................................................11
4 Functions 13
4.1 Programmes .........................................................13
4.2 Setting options .....................................................17
4.3 Frequently used user settings...........................18
4.4 EcoManagement..................................................18
5 Loading 19
5.1 Preparing the appliance .....................................19
5.2 Loading tips for the lower basket.....................19
5.3 Loading tips for the upper basket ....................22
5.4 Hints on loading the cutlery drawer * ..............25
6 Operation 26
6.1 Dish washing tips ................................................26
6.2 Selecting detergent .............................................27
6.3 Adding the detergent ..........................................28
6.4 Operating the display..........................................29
6.5 Selecting and starting a programme ...............30
6.6 «Party» programme .............................................31
6.7 Adding extra dishes ............................................32
6.8 Aborting a programme before time .................32
6.9 Unloading dishes.................................................33
7 Programme options 33
7.1 Delayed start ........................................................33
7.2 Programme in permanent mode ......................34
7.3 Favourites..............................................................35
7.4 Permanently selecting setting options..............36
7.5 Childproof lock......................................................37
7.6 All in 1.....................................................................38
7.7 Wipe protection.....................................................38
7.8 EcoManagement...................................................38
7.9 Information .............................................................39
8 V-ZUG-Home 39
8.1 Conditions ..............................................................39
8.2 Initial set-up............................................................39
9 User settings 40
9.1 Changing the user settings.................................40
9.2 Overview of user settings....................................40
10 Care and maintenance 44
10.1 Cleaning the interior and exterior ......................44
10.2 Cleaning the spray arms .....................................44
10.3 Cleaning the filter system....................................45
10.4 Refilling with regeneration salt ...........................45
10.5 Filling with rinse agent .........................................46
10.6 Draining the storage tank....................................47
11 Trouble-shooting 47
11.1 Error messages.....................................................47
11.2 Other possible problems.....................................49
11.3 Unsatisfactory washing results...........................50
11.4 In the event of a power failure ...........................51
12 Accessories and spare parts 51
12.1 Accessories ...........................................................51
12.2 Spare parts ............................................................52
13 Technical data 52
13.1 Safety concept ......................................................52
13.2 Overflow protection ..............................................53
13.3 Note for testing institutes ....................................53
13.4 Noise measurement.............................................53
14 Disposal 53
Index 55
16 Service & Support 59

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1 Safety warnings
1.1 Symbols used
Denotes important safety precau-
tions.
Failure to observe said precautions
can result in injury or in damage to
the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that
should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the Operating In-
structions
Remove plug from mains socket /
disconnect power supply
Insert plug into mains socket / con-
nect power supply
Do not cut off or modify mains plug
Wear protective gloves
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
– Describes how the appliance reacts
to the steps taken.
▪ Indicates a list.
1.2 General safety precautions
▪ Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli-
ance for the first time.
▪ This appliance can be used
by children aged 8 and above
and by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experi-
ence and/or knowledge,
provided they are supervised
or have been instructed on
the safe use of the appliance
and have understood the haz-
ards involved. Children shall
not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user mainten-
ance shall not be undertaken
by children without supervi-
sion.
▪ If an appliance is not
equipped with a mains cable
and a plug or other means for
disconnecting from the mains
with a contact opening on
each pole complying with the
conditions of overvoltage cat-
egory III for full isolation, an
isolating device must be in-
corporated into the perman-

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ently installed electrical install-
ation in accordance with the
installation regulations.
▪ If the mains cable of this ap-
pliance is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufac-
turer or its Customer Services
or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazard.
1.3 Appliance-specific safety
precautions
▪ Never use a steam cleaner to
clean the appliance.
▪ If the appliance is installed on
a carpeted floor ensure that
the ventilation openings on
the base of the appliance are
not obstructed.
▪ Only leave the appliance door
open in the at-rest position.
An open appliance door
poses a danger of tripping or
injury. Do not sit or rest on
the appliance door or use it
as a storage surface.
▪ CAUTION: Knives and other
items with sharp points must
be placed with the point
downwards or placed hori-
zontally in the basket.
▪ CAUTION: Do not drop or in-
sert knives, forks or other
sharp items in the opening of
the door lock.
▪ No detergent must enter the
opening of the door lock. This
can cause the door lock to
malfunction.
▪ The appliance is only suitable
for washing household dishes
and cutlery with water and
standard dishwasher deter-
gent. The appliance is for use
in the home and for the inten-
ded purpose only. No liability
is assumed for any damage
caused by improper or incor-
rect use.
▪ Capacity: 13 or 14 interna-
tional place settings (with cut-
lery drawer *).
*Depending on model
▪ This appliance is designed to
be used for household and
similar purposes such as:
staff kitchens in shops, offices
and other commercial
premises; agricultural proper-
ties; by customers in hotels,
motels and other residential
facilities; in bed-and-breakfast
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1.4 Instructions for use
Switching off the power to the appli-
ance disables the built-in overflow
protection system.
Dishwasher detergents are strongly
alkaline. They can be extremely
dangerous if swallowed. Avoid con-
tact with the skin and eyes and keep
children away from the dishwasher
when the door is open. Check that
the detergent receptable is empty
after completion of the wash cycle.
Before using for the first time
▪ The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in
accordance with the separate installa-
tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/
electrician carry out the necessary
work.
The appliance was tested with water
before being shipped. There may
therefore still be traces of water left
in the appliance.
Correct use
▪ Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any
electrically live parts, may only be car-
ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus-
tomer Services or a similarly qualified
person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly
may cause serious injury, damage to
the appliance and fittings, as well as af-
fect the functioning of the appliance. If
the appliance is not working properly or
in case a repair is needed, follow the in-
structions given in the «Service & Sup-
port» section. If required, please contact
our Customer Services.
▪ Use original spare parts only.
▪ Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.
Children in the home
▪ The water in the appliance is not to be
used as drinking water. Detergent
residue in the appliance could cause
eye or skin irritation! Keep children
away from the open appliance.
Note on use
▪ Use the childproof locking facility (see
page 37).
▪ If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser-
vices.
▪ If the appliance is not functioning prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup-
ply immediately.
▪ Before closing the appliance door and
starting a programme ensure that there
are no foreign objects or pets in the ap-
pliance. Foreign objects such as nails
and paper clips can damage parts of
the appliance as well as the dishes.
▪ Only use detergent, rinse agent and re-
generation salt explicitly recommended
for use with dishwashers by the manu-
facturer in its instructions for use. Fol-
low the corresponding instructions for
use carefully.
▪ Do not use the appliance without any or
too little detergent – risk of causing
damage to the appliance!
▪ Do not use washing-up liquid as it can
produce excessive foaming, causing
your appliance to malfunction.
▪ After filling the salt reservoir, run the
programme without dishes.
▪ Never fill the rinse agent reservoir or
the regeneration salt reservoir with de-
tergent. If this were to happen, however,
do not operate the appliance under any
circumstances, as this could cause ex-
pensive damage to it. Call Customer
Services.
▪ Never operate the appliance without the
filter system in place.
▪ Only use soft materials for cleaning be-
neath the filter system. Never use metal
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Caution: Risk of burns!
▪ Do not wash objects that are soiled with
inflammable or corrosive solvent, paint,
wax, chemicals (acids or bases) or iron
chippings or that can shed fibres in the
appliance.
▪ Avoid opening the appliance door unne-
cessarily during operation. The dishes
and water may be hot – scalding haz-
ard! The steam that escapes could
damage wooden combination fascias.
Spectacles can steam up, impairing
your vision.
Caution: Risk of injury!
▪ Do not lean on any part of the appli-
ance – risk of accident!
▪ Keep pets away from the appliance.
Caution: Risk to life!
▪ Packaging material, e.g. plastic film and
polystyrene, can be dangerous for chil-
dren. Danger of suffocation! Keep pack-
aging material away from children.
▪ When carrying out maintenance work
on the appliance, including replacing
light bulbs, cut off the electricity supply
to the appliance: remove the screw fuse
from the holder or switch the circuit
breaker off, or unplug from the mains
socket.
How to avoid damaging the appliance
▪ Turn off the water tap during longer ab-
sences.
▪ Do not exceed the maximum loading
weight for the lower basket, upper bas-
ket and cutlery drawer.
▪ Please note: The appliance must be
connected to the mains supply to en-
sure appliance protection (overflow pro-
tection, among other things).
▪ Transport the appliance in an upright
position only! Transporting it in any
other position will result in damage to
the appliance! When carried carefully
without being shaken, the appliance
may be tilted a maximum of 90° to the
left (viewed from the front).
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2 Using for the first time
After changing the location of an appliance that has a heat pump, it must be left to
stand in the normal operating position for around 2 hours before it can be operated
again.
The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply by a quali-
fied fitter/electrician in accordance with the separate installation instructions.
2.1 Before using for the first time
Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps
should be taken:
▸ Switch on the power and turn on the water tap.
▸ Set the water hardness in the user settings (see page 40).
▸ Fill the salt reservoir with approx. 1.0l water and 1kg regeneration salt (see page
45).
▸ Wipe away any excess salt around the edge of the salt reservoir.
▸ Fill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent (see page 46).
▸ Run the «Intensive» programme without dishes to protect the appliance from cor-
rosion from any excess salt and to remove traces of grease left behind from the man-
ufacturing process.
The refill indicator can flash during the first few wash cycles. goes out when
the salt concentration in the reservoir is evenly distributed.
2.2 Setting the door weight
Testing the 30° opening angle
▸ Check whether the appliance door stays
open at an opening angle of approx.
30°.
If the appliance door swings open in an un-
controlled fashion:
▸ Open the appliance door approx. 30°
and hold it in this position.
▸ Tighten the screws until the appliance
door stays open in this position on its
own.
Testing the 90° opening angle
▸ Check whether the appliance door stays
open at an opening angle of 90°.
If the appliance door comes up:
▸ Open the appliance door approx. 30°
and hold it in this position.
▸ Loosen the screws until the appliance
door stays open in this position on its
own.
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3 Appliance description
3 Appliance description
3.1 Construction
Interior
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4
3
5
7
6
8
9
2
1
1
Upper basket
2
Spray arms
3
Lower basket
4
«Large» cutlery basket *
5
Rinse agent reservoir
6
Detergent dispenser
7
Salt reservoir
8
Filter system
9
«Small» cutlery basket
* Depending on model
Appliance door
For fully integrated models, the operating and display elements are located on the in-
side of the appliance door.
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13
12
Cutlery drawer *
13
Door handle
14
FunctionLight *
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Operating and display elements
* Depending on model
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3.2 Operating and display elements
Main menu
1
2
A
1
4
232
2 5
Buttons Display
1
Programmes (see page 13)
A
V-ZUG-Home
2
Navigation elements
3
EcoManagement (see page 18)
4
Frequently used user settings (see page 18)
5
Other user settings (see page 40)
Programme selected
Intensive
1h15
70°
C
E F
A B
1
2D
Buttons Displaying
1
Back arrow button
A
Programme symbol
2
Setting options (see page 17)
B
Programme name
C
Programme time
D
Temperature
E
Selected setting options
F
EcoManagement estimate
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Button state
C
A
B
D
A
Non-selectable functions
B
Function selected
C
Selectable functions
D
Non-selectable navigation elements
Action elements
Increase value
Decrease value
Activate user setting
Deactivate user setting
Cancel entry, confirm message
Start permanent mode programme, empty storage tank
Navigation elements
Go back to the previous menu
Display other functions in the menu
Display other functions in the menu
Display other selection options in the menu
3.3 FunctionLight *
* Depending on model
Colour of LED displays
Dark Orange White
Dimmed orange Dimmed white
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Programmes
The progress display provides information about the progress of a pro-
gramme. The more LEDs illuminate orange, the less remaining time is
left. All 6 LEDs illuminate orange when a programme ends.
Final drying phase
During the final drying phase, all 6 LEDs illuminate orange and pulsate
between dimmed and undimmed.
Delayed start / OptiStart
When the appliance door is closed and a delayed start is started, all 6
LEDs illuminate dimmed white. The fewer LEDs illuminate dimmed
white, the less time there is remaining until the programme starts.
Programme-independent appliance reactions
In the case of the following appliance reactions, all 6 LEDs illuminate
white and pulsate between dimmed and undimmed:
▪ Aborting programmes, delayed start, OptiStart
▪ Emptying the tank
▪ Pumping off
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Error messages
In the event of A/F/U messages, the bottom 3 white LEDs and the top
3 white LEDs flash alternately.
4 Functions
Selection buttons enable the user to select and start frequently used programmes simply
and quickly at the touch of a button. The user can create and change a selection button
for any favourite programme and thus adapt it perfectly to their own work processes.
4.1 Programmes
Consumption values
The programme time (h), water consumption (l) and energy consumption (kWh) are in-
dicative values and refer to a one-phase connection 220–240 V 2 N. The values can
also vary according to the selection of additional functions, the load, the degree of soil-
ing of the load, the type and amount of detergent, the water inlet temperature, the elec-
trical connection and specific programme sequences (e.g. regeneration).
The programme time, water consumption and energy consumption can be re-
duced by selecting the «Energy saving» and «Partial load» setting options.
Programme times
The stated values exclude the final drying time.
The programme time depends on the following conditions:
▪ Connected load (for single-phase 230 V, 2200 W, 10 A connections, the duration of
the programme is extended by up to 15 minutes)
▪ Running time of the heat pump
▪ storage duration of the tank (with automatic rinsing of the tank, the programme time is
extended by up to 30 minutes)
Models with and without a heat pump (HP)
The water and energy consumption of models with a heat pump are different to those of
models without a heat pump. To ensure the heat pump is well ventilated the fan may turn
on even when the appliance is switched off. The energy that this consumes is attributed
to the programme that was running before the appliance was switched off.
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Eco Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
The most efficient pro-
gramme in terms of wa-
ter and energy con-
sumption for washing
normally soiled dishes
(declaration pro-
gramme).
▪ Cleaning: 45°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 35°C
▪ Drying
AS6T-41118:
▪ 2h15
▪ 9.5l
▪ 0.50kWh
AS6T-41121:
▪ 2h30
▪ 11.2l
▪ 0.31kWh
AS6T-41120:
▪ 2h15
▪ 9.6l
▪ 0.51kWh
Automatic Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Optimum cleaning res-
ults with minimal water
and energy consump-
tion. For normal soiling.
Not suitable for burned-
on or heavily dried-on
soiling.
▪ Pre-rinsing (if re-
quired): cold
▪ Cleaning: 50–
60°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing (if required)
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 60 °C
▪ Drying
▪ 0h55–1h45
▪ 5–18 l
▪ 0.7–1.3 kWh
▪ 0h55–1h45
▪ 5–18 l
▪ 0.6–1.2 kWh
Quick everyday Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Quick programme for
normally soiled dishes.
Cleans with higher spray
pressure.
▪ Pre-rinsing (if re-
quired): 35°C
▪ Cleaning: 60°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 60°C
▪ Drying: quick
▪ 0h47
▪ 11–16 l
▪ 0.9–1.2 kWh
▪ 0h47
▪ 11–16 l
▪ 0.8–1.1 kWh
Sprint Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
For light soiling, e.g.
aperitif dishware and tea
and coffee cups and
saucers. Not suitable for
slowly dissolving tabs.
▪ Cleaning: 55°C
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 50°C
▪ Drying: quick
▪ 0h20
▪ 8 l
▪ 0.8 kWh
▪ 0h18
▪ 8 l
▪ 0.7 kWh
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Intensive Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
For heavy soiling. Partic-
ularly suitable for
starchy soiling (e.g.
mashed potato, rice).
▪ Pre-rinsing (if re-
quired): 35°C
▪ Cleaning: 65°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 60 °C
▪ Drying
▪ 1h45
▪ 16–22 l
▪ 1.2–1.4 kWh
▪ 1h45
▪ 16–22 l
▪ 1.1–1.3 kWh
Silent Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Noise-optimized pro-
gramme with reduced
rinsing pressure. Suit-
able for normally soiled
dishes.
▪ Pre-rinsing (if re-
quired): cold
▪ Cleaning: 60°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 60°C
▪ Drying
▪ 2h50
▪ 8–14 l
▪ 1.1–1.2 kWh
▪ 2h50
▪ 8–14 l
▪ 1.0–1.1 kWh
Party Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Quick wash programme
for lightly soiled dishes
that need to be cleaned
quickly, e.g. at a party or
an aperitif. Up to 5 wash
cycles can be run after
the heating-up phase.
Not suitable for tabs.
Only use detergent in
powder or gel form.
▪ Cleaning: 55°C
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 50°C
▪ Heating-up
phase: 0h10–
0h25
▪ Programme time:
0h11–5h20
▪ 4–24 l
▪ 0.8–2.4 kWh
▪ Heating-up
phase: 0h10–
0h25
▪ Programme time:
0h11–5h20
▪ 4–24 l
▪ 0.7–2.0 kWh
Glass Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Gentle programme for
glasses.
▪ Cleaning: 45°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 55 °C
▪ Drying
▪ 0h50
▪ 9–11 l
▪ 0.8 kWh
▪ 0h50
▪ 9–11 l
▪ 0.7 kWh
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Fondue/Raclette Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Wash programme for
heavy soiling and
burned-on food, espe-
cially cheese on fondue
or raclette dishes. Also
suitable for gratin dishes
and burned-on pots and
pans. Use dishwasher-
safe fondue pans. The
cleaning results can be
improved by putting
some detergent on the
appliance door.
▪ Soaking: 35°C
▪ Cleaning: 65°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 60°C
▪ Drying
▪ 2h15
▪ 11–18 l
▪ 1.3–1.55 kWh
▪ 2h15
▪ 11–18 l
▪ 1.2–1.4 kWh
Hygiene Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
For items where hygiene
requirements are high
(e.g. baby bottles, cut-
ting boards...). Clean the
filter system before start-
ing the programme (see
page 45).
▪ Pre-rinsing: 55°C
▪ Cleaning: 70°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing: 60°C
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 65 °C
▪ Drying
▪ 1h40
▪ 12–15 l
▪ 1.7 kWh
▪ 1h40
▪ 12–15 l
▪ 1.6 kWh
Machine care Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
The appliance and in
particular the storage
tank are rinsed hygienic-
ally clean. Clean the fil-
ter system before start-
ing the programme (see
page 45). Add dish-
washer cleaner as per
the manufacturer’s in-
structions.
▪ Cleaning: 70°C
▪ Intermediate rins-
ing: 60°C
▪ Rinsing with rinse
agent: 65°C
▪ Drying
▪ 1h55
▪ 15–19 l
▪ 1.35 kWh
▪ 1h55
▪ 15–19 l
▪ 1.25 kWh
Pre-rinsing Programme phases Consumption val-
ues (without HP)
Consumption val-
ues (with HP)
Prevents soiling drying
on if intending to start a
programme later.
▪ Pre-rinsing: cold ▪ 0h15
▪ 1–4 l
▪ 0.05 kWh
▪ 0h15
▪ 1–4 l
▪ 0.05 kWh
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4.2 Setting options
Energy saving
For appliances without a heat pump: The wash temperature is reduced by 5 °C, lower-
ing energy consumption by approx. 10 %. The programme time is shortened slightly.
«Energy saving» is also gentle on glasses.
For appliances with a heat pump: Overall energy consumption is reduced by up to 30
%, however the programme time is extended.
SteamFinish
During final rinsing, steam is generated, which settles on the glasses and leads to op-
timum drying results. The programme takes about 15 minutes longer.
Partial load
For a small load of dishes. The amount of water used is reduced by up to 6l and the
programme time is shortened by up to 36minutes.
Delayed start
The delayed start allows you to wash during off-peak hours (e.g. at off-peak electricity
rates). A delayed start of between 30 minutes and 24 hours can be set.
OptiStart
If the «OptiStart» user setting is active (see page 40), a delayed start is set. During
the delayed start period, the dishes are soaked and this improves the cleaning results
and reduces the energy consumption.
RinsePlus
The cleaning effect is improved through additional rinsing cycles and an extended clean-
ing phase. If RinsePlus is turned on, the amount of water used with each programme is
increased. This extends the programme time.
DryPlus
The temperature of both the final rinse and the SteamFinish are increased and the dry-
ing time is extended.
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4.3 Frequently used user settings
Childproof lock
The «Childproof lock» user setting prevents a programme from being started accident-
ally. If the childproof lock is turned on, it can be overridden by entering the four-digit
code (1223). The code is set at the factory and cannot be changed.
All in 1
The «All in 1» user setting adapts the programme ideally for use with detergent with in-
tegrated salt and rinse agent function. Combination cleaning agents are not suitable for
all degrees of water hardness (see page 27).
Wipe protection
The operating panel is locked briefly, e.g. for cleaning purposes.
4.4 EcoManagement
EcoManagement
Only active if «EcoManagement» is turned on in the user settings (see page 40).
EcoManagement provides information on the energy consumption and water con-
sumption of the appliance and supports the sustainable use of energy. The following
consumption information can only be retrieved when no programme is running:
▪ Energy and water consumption of the last programme
▪ Average energy and water consumption of the last 25 programmes
▪ Total energy and water consumption
The energy and water consumption of a programme is displayed during programme se-
lection. At the end of a programme, the energy and water consumption of the last pro-
gramme run is displayed.
The values can vary according to programme, load, additional functions and user set-
tings.
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5 Loading
5 Loading
5.1 Preparing the appliance
After changing the location of an appliance that has a heat pump, it must be left to
stand in the normal operating position for around 2 hours before it can be operated
again.
▸ Remove any coarse or hard pieces of food or foreign objects (such as toothpicks) left
on the dishes.
▸ Load the baskets. After loading, check that the spray arms can turn freely.
5.2 Loading tips for the lower basket
Overloading the basket can damage the appliance!
Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the lower basket of 21kg.
Loading larger items
▸ Load larger items such as plates, bowls,
platters, pots and pans at the front.
▸ Load wide items such as soup plates
and lids at the back on the right.
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5 Loading
Adjusting the fold-down tines
The tines can be folded down to create a larger loading area.
▸ Pull up the locking grips 1 at the side.
▸ Fold the tines down.
1
▸ Arrange large plates, pans, dishes or a
number of cups and glasses.
▸ Place cooking trays between the basket
prongs.
▸ Put easy prongs over the basket prongs
for greater stability.
Stabilizing drinking vessels with easy prongs
▸ Put easy prongs 1 over basket prongs.
▸ Arrange drinking glasses, baby bottles,
vases and carafes.
▸ Use two easy prongs for wider vessels.
1
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Loading the cutlery drawer *
* Depending on model
Risk of injury from being loaded incorrectly!
Place knives and cutlery with sharp edges or points into the cutlery basket with the
points facing downwards. Make sure that they do not stick out of the cutlery bas-
ket.
Sharp objects can damage the appliance!
Do not insert knives, forks or other pointed objects in the opening of the door lock.
▸ Raise the basket prongs.
▸ Place the cutlery basket over the raised
prongs anywhere in the basket.
▸ Distribute knives and the like among the
compartments, with the points facing
downwards.
▸ Distribute the rest of the cutlery loosely
among the compartments, with handles
pointing down.
▸ Spoons should not be stuck together.
▸ To prevent items of cutlery sticking to-
gether, water spots during drying, and
smaller items slipping through the bas-
ket, put the inserts 1 supplied on the cut-
lery basket 2.
1
2
Risk of water leakage!
When closing the appliance door, ensure no items of cutlery are sticking out of the
tub or are trapped. The leak tightness of the appliance cannot otherwise be as-
sured.
▸ Check that cutlery is standing upright in
the cutlery basket.
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5.3 Loading tips for the upper basket
Overloading the basket can damage the appliance!
Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the upper basket of 9kg.
Loading smaller items
▸ Arrange smaller items such as saucers,
glasses, cups and dishes.
▸ If using the fold-down racks 1, stagger
the items.
▸ Rest glasses on the fold-down glass
holders 2.
1
2
Stabilizing drinking vessels with easy prongs
▸ Put easy prongs 1 over basket prongs.
▸ Arrange drinking glasses, baby bottles,
vases and carafes.
▸ Use two easy prongs for wider vessels.
1
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Loading tall glasses
For tall glasses, use glass holders and racks for greater stability. Remove the racks to
accommodate tall glasses.
Glass holder
▸ Pull the glass holders 1 gently up until
they engage.
▸ Rest tall glasses on the glass holder.
1
Rack
▸ Push the rack 1 up by the hooks 2.
▸ Push the rack inward and then out.
▸ Hook the rack in the higher position 3, if
required.
▸ Rest stemmed glasses on the side of the
basket.
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1
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Adjusting the upper basket
Depending on the model, the height of the upper basket can be adjusted by around 2–4
cm. It can be inclined in various ways.
▸ Hold the upper basket at the sides by
the grips 1 and raise it into the desired
engaged position.
– The upper basket is raised.
1
▸ Hold the upper basket at the sides by
the grips 1.
▸ Raise the upper basket slightly and
press the button 2 at the same time.
– The locking device is released.
▸ Lower the upper basket into the desired
position, release the button and engage
in position.
– The upper basket is lowered.
1
2
Removing the upper basket
▸ Pull the upper basket out almost as far
as it will go.
▸ Holding the lower rail ends 1 from below,
press the basket stoppers 2 upwards
with your index fingers and thumbs.
▸ Remove the basket stoppers 2.
▸ Slide the upper basket out.
1
1
2
2
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Inserting the upper basket
▸ Extend the rails 1 as far as they will go.
▸ Slide the upper basket on to the rails 1
in such a way that the rollers 2 of the up-
per basket come to rest on the rails.
▸ Push the basket stoppers 3 on to the rail
ends 4 and press tight.
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5.4 Hints on loading the cutlery drawer *
* Depending on model
Overloading the basket can damage the appliance!
Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the cutlery drawer of 5kg.
Loading cutlery
▸ Where possible, load spoons with handles
between the tines.
▸ With thick-handled spoons or if the side is
raised, place the mouthpiece between the
tines.
▸ Tall glasses: Raise the movable, right side
by 2cm or push it into the middle.
Risk of damage to tall glasses!
If tall glasses hit the cutlery drawer frame, they could get damaged.
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Removing the cutlery drawer
The cutlery drawer can be removed from the appliance for loading and unloading.
▸ Pull the cutlery basket out almost as far
as it will go.
▸ Holding the rail end from below 1, press
the basket stoppers 2 upwards with your
index fingers and thumbs.
▸ Remove the basket stoppers 2.
▸ Slide the cutlery basket out.
2
2
1
1
Inserting the cutlery drawer
▸ Extend the rails 1 as far as they will go.
▸ Place the upper basket rollers 2 on the
rails.
▸ Push the basket stoppers 3 on to the rail
ends 4 and press tight.
3
3
4
4
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6 Operation
6.1 Dish washing tips
General note
▪ Do not overload the baskets.
▪ Dishes, pots and pans with heavily burned-on food debris stuck to them should be
soaked in water first.
▪ Load beverage and food containers such as cups, glasses, pots, etc. with the opening
facing downwards so that the water can drain off.
▪ When loading, ensure glasses do not touch so as to prevent damage and water
spots.
▪ When cleaning range hood grease filters, select the «Intensive» programme and
use the maximum amount of detergent.
Energy and water economy
▪ Load to the maximum capacity of the appliance.
▪ Do not pre-rinse the dishes manually. This leads to increased water and energy con-
sumption.
▪ If the dishes are cleaned in the dishwasher following the operating instructions, then,
as a rule, less water and energy are consumed than with manual washing.
Dishes
Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe.
▪ Clean wooden or plastic parts that are sensitive to damage from heat and detergent
suds by hand.
▪ Pottery has a tendency to crack or chip.
▪ The printing on glass and porcelain is hard-wearing only to a point and eventually over
time can wear off.
▪ Glassware, depending on the type and the detergent being used, can become cloudy.
Check with your glassware supplier as to whether your glassware is dishwasher safe.
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▪ Stress and tension in thick cut crystal glasses and dishes can cause cracking.
▪ Do not wash dishes with adhesive labels on them. Adhesive labels can come off and
clog up the filter system.
▪ Objects made of silver, copper and tin tend to discolour, turning brown or black.
▪ Spots tend to form on aluminium. Wash aluminium separately or by hand.
6.2 Selecting detergent
General note
Do not use washing-up liquid! Strong foaming can cause the appliance to malfunc-
tion. Follow the dosage instructions printed on the detergent packaging exactly.
Should you have any questions, please contact the detergent manufacturer. Using
too high or too low a dosage can cause damage to the appliance.
▸ Only use detergent suitable for dishwashers (tabs, powder, gel, combination cleaning
products).
Tabs
Tabs are suitable for programmes with wash temperatures of over 55°C. Tabs may not
dissolve properly at a wash temperature of below 55°C, affecting the cleaning perform-
ance of the appliance.
The «Party» programme is not suitable for the use of tabs! Only use detergent in
powder or gel form!
Combination cleaning products (tabs/powder)
If using combination cleaning products, which should render the use of rinse agent and
regeneration salt superfluous, please observe the following tips:
▸ Check that the water hardness range indicated by the detergent manufacturer on the
product packaging matches the hardness of your local water supply.
▸ Activate the «All in 1» frequent user setting (see page 38).
– The programmes and displays are adapted to suit the combination cleaning
product.
▸ If the refill indicator flashes, refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt (see page
45).
▸ If the refill indicator flashes, refill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent (see
page 46).
If, after washing and drying, the results are not satisfactory:
▸ use conventional cleaning products.
▸ Deactivate the «All in 1» frequent user setting (see page 38).
For complaints, contact the detergent manufacturer.
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6.3 Adding the detergent
Ensure no cleaning agent gets into the opening of the door lock. This can cause
the door lock to malfunction.
Powder
▸ Open the detergent dispenser 2 by push-
ing the release catch 1 in the direction of
the arrow.
1
2
▸ Observe the «20 and 30 ml» level marks
3.
▸ Add the detergent to the detergent dis-
penser. For dosage, follow the detergent
manufacturer’s instructions.
▸ For heavier soiling, add approx. 1 tea-
spoon of detergent to the pre-rinsing
compartment 4.
▸ Close the cover 5.
3
4
5
Tabs
▸ Place the tab 6 flat in the detergent com-
partment.
▸ Close the cover 5.
6
5
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6.4 Operating the display
Programmes, setting options, user settings, permanent mode and favourites can be se-
lected by touching or holding depressed the relevant buttons.
Touching a button
Briefly touching a selectable or selected button enables the user to
▪ change from one menu into the next highest level.
▪ display other functions in the same menu.
▪ activate selectable functions.
▪ deactivate selected functions.
Holding a button depressed
Holding a button depressed enables the user to easily
▪ save a programme as a favourite (see page 35).
▪ delete a favourite (see page 36).
▪ get information about a function (see page 39).
▪ use a programme in permanent mode (see page 34).
For programmes
▸ Hold the button for the desired programme, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the programme selected.
For favourites
▸ Hold the button for the desired favourite, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the favourite selected.
For setting options and all user settings
▸ Hold the button for the desired function depressed until the button appears in the
display next to the desired function.
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6.5 Selecting and starting a programme
The following work steps apply to all programmes with the exception of the «Party»
programme.
To start the «Party» programme, see the «Programme, Party» section (see
page 31).
Selecting a programme
▸ Touch the dark display.
– The start screen appears.
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired programme ap-
pears.
▸ Touch the desired programme, e.g. .
– The programme selected appears in the display.
Intensive
1h15
70°
▸ Touch the button to add setting options.
– A selection of setting options appears in the display.
▸ Touch the desired setting option, e.g. .
▸ Use the programme in permanent mode (see page 34) or save it as a favourite (see
page 35), as required.
Changing programme selection
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the start screen appears.
– The selection made has been discarded.
▸ Make a new selection.
Cancelling programme selection
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the start screen appears.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The display goes dark.
Starting a programme
▸ Once all the necessary settings for the programme have been made, close the appli-
ance door.
– The programme starts immediately.
– Depending on the model, the FunctionLight illuminates.
If the appliance door is not closed within 30 seconds, all entries, symbols and the
display are cleared; an acoustic signal is also emitted. The programme must be
selected again.
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6.6 «Party» programme
Loading
With the «Party» programme, the basket can be fully loaded. It is only suitable for
lightly soiled dishes:
▪ wine, champagne and drinking glasses
▪ coffee and tea cups
▪ slightly greasy plates
▪ cutlery.
Not suitable for dishes with dried-on food or moderately to heavily soiled dishes!
Heating up the appliance
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the «Party» programme ap-
pears.
▸ Touch the button.
– The following message appears in the display:
Party
Heating up
0h10
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The appliance heats up for max. 25 minutes.
– Depending on the model, the message «Load the dishes» appears in the display or
the FunctionLight flashes.
Starting a programme
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Load the dishes.
▸ Add detergent in powder or gel form.
Not suitable for tabs!
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The programme starts immediately and takes about 11 minutes.
When the programme has finished,
– a 5× acoustic signal is emitted.
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The following message appears in the display:
Party 2/5
0h11
50°
▸ Unload the damp dishes and dry them off by hand.
Performing further wash cycles
The water from the first wash cycle remains in the appliance – if the appliance door is
closed, it is kept hot for up to 5 hours – and can be used for 4 more wash cycles.
Scalding hazard! If the appliance has a hot water connection, the water between
the wash cycles can be hotter than 50 °C.
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▸ Load the next batch of dishes, if any.
– After the fifth wash cycle, the programme is automatically aborted.
▸ Add detergent in powder or gel form.
Detergent must be added to the detergent dispenser before each further wash
cycle!
▸ Touch the button to cancel the programme.
▸ Close the appliance door to restart the programme.
– If the appliance door is left open for longer than 3 hours between 2 wash cycles,
the programme is aborted.
If you use the «Party» programme frequently, we recommend activating
«RinsePlus» in the setting options. This extends the duration of each wash cycle
slightly.
6.7 Adding extra dishes
The dishes and water may be hot. Scalding hazard!
▸ Open the appliance door carefully.
– This interrupts the programme.
– The interrupted programme alternates in the display with the «Close the door» mes-
sage.
Intensive
0h35
1h15
70°
▸ Load the dishes (see page 19).
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The programme is resumed.
6.8 Aborting a programme before time
The dishes and water may be hot. Scalding hazard!
▸ Open the appliance door carefully.
– This interrupts the programme.
– The interrupted programme alternates in the display with the «Close the door» mes-
sage.
Intensive
0h35
1h15
70°
▸ Touch the button.
– The following message appears in the display:
Do you want to abort the programme?
NO
YES
▸ Touch «YES».
– In the display appears: «The programme is aborted…»
– The water is pumped off.
– A 5× acoustic signal is emitted.
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– The display goes out.
– The programme is aborted.
6.9 Unloading dishes
The dishes can be unloaded either at the end of the programme or when the final drying
phase finishes. For optimum drying results, it is recommended that the appliance only be
unloaded after the final drying phase has finished.
End of programme and final drying phase
When the programme has finished,
– a 5× acoustic signal is emitted.
Then the final drying phase begins:
– Depending on the model, either the display illuminates or the FunctionLight flashes.
– The appliance door opens automatically.
– The countdown to the time remaining of the final drying phase appears in the dis-
play.
Closing the appliance door can damage the appliance!
The appliance door must not be closed after opening automatically. The door
opener could otherwise get damaged!
When the final drying phase has finished,
– 3 long acoustic signals are emitted.
– the energy and water consumption of the programme appears in the display for
about 10 seconds.
– the display goes out.
– the appliance enters the energy-saving «EcoStandby» mode.
Unloading the appliance
▸ Remove the dishes. Unload the lower basket first.
▸ Periodically check the filter system and clean if necessary (see page 45).
7 Programme options
7.1 Delayed start
The delayed start allows you to wash during off-peak hours (e.g. at off-peak electricity
rates). It can be set briefly after selecting a programme.
A delayed start of between 30 minutes and 24hours can be set.
Setting the delayed start duration
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired programme ap-
pears.
▸ Select the desired programme and any desired setting options (see page 30).
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button.
– The delayed start menu appears in the display.
0h30Delayed start
▸ Touch the or button repeatedly until the desired duration appears.
▸ Touch «OptiStart» to soak the dishes during the delayed start, if required.
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▸ Touch the button.
– The setting options menu appears in the display.
– The duration selected is saved.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– Depending on the model, the display goes dark.
– The set duration counts down.
– When the delayed start duration is up, the programme selected starts automatically.
– No acoustic signal is emitted at the end of the programme.
Dishes can be loaded at any time during the delayed start.
Cancelling a delayed start and programme
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until «0h00» appears.
– The delayed start and programme are cancelled.
7.2 Programme in permanent mode
Only one programme can be used in permanent mode. When the appliance door is
opened, the programme appears on the start screen and can be started immediately. A
programme used in permanent mode can be deleted at any time.
Saving a programme as permanent mode
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired programme ap-
pears.
▸ Hold the button for the desired programme, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the programme selected.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The programme used in permanent mode appears in the display.
Intensive
1h15
70°
Starting a permanent mode programme
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The programme used as permanent mode appears in the display.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The programme starts.
Ending permanent mode
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The programme used as permanent mode appears in the display.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The start screen appears in the display.
– The permanent mode is ended.
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7.3 Favourites
Up to 10 programmes with or without setting options can be saved as favourites. Pro-
grammes saved as favourites appear on the start screen after the «Eco» programme
and can be deleted at any time.
Creating favourites without setting options
This function is suitable for displaying programmes on the start screen that are not
displayed on it by default.
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired programme ap-
pears.
▸ Hold the button for the desired programme, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the programme selected.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The programme selected appears in the display with a heart, e.g. .
Creating favourites with setting options
▸ Select a programme along with setting options (see page 30).
▸ Touch the button in the setting options menu.
– The , and buttons appear in the display.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The programme selected appears in the display with a heart, e.g. .
Starting favourites
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears.
▸ Touch the button for the desired favourite, e.g. .
▸ Adjust the setting options as required (see page 30).
▸ Once all the necessary settings for the programme have been made, close the appli-
ance door.
– The programme starts immediately.
– Depending on the model, the FunctionLight illuminates.
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Using favourites in permanent mode
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears.
▸ Hold the button for the desired favourite, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the favourite selected.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The programme used in permanent mode appears in the display.
Pre-rinsing
1h15
10°
Deleting favourites
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears.
▸ Hold the button for the desired favourite, e.g. , depressed until the , and
buttons appear in the display next to the favourite selected.
▸ Touch the button and confirm the prompt with «YES».
– The favourite is deleted.
7.4 Permanently selecting setting options
Assigning setting option to each programme
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until «User settings» appears.
▸ Select the «Setting options Permanent selection» user setting.
– The «Setting options Permanent selection» user setting appears.
Setting options
Permanent selection
▸ Touch the desired setting option, e.g. .
– The setting option selected appears in the display with a drawing pin, e.g. .
Setting options
Permanent selection
– The next time a programme is selected, the setting option selected is automatically
assigned to each programme.
▸ Permanently select other setting options as required.
▸ Touch the button to access the main user settings menu.
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Temporarily turning off a permanent setting option
▸ Touch the desired programme, e.g. .
– The programme selected appears in the display.
Intensive
1h15
70°
▸ Touch the button.
– A selection of setting options appears in the display.
▸ Touch the permanently selected setting option, e.g. .
– The «Energy saving» setting option is temporarily turned off for the «Intensive»
programme.
▸ Select other setting options as required.
▸ Start the programme (see page 30).
When the «Intensive» programme is selected in the future, all permanently se-
lected setting options appear again.
7.5 Childproof lock
Activating
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the frequently used user set-
ting «Childproof lock» appears.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button.
– In the display appears: «To activate or unlock the childproof lock, please enter the
code 3221 backwards.»
▸ Touch the button to confirm the message.
– The input field for the code appears in the display.
1 2 3 4
▸ Enter the code as explained in the «Frequently used user settings» section (see page
18).
– The childproof lock is activated.
Operation with the childproof lock activated
The childproof lock has to be overridden before a programme can be selected.
EcoManagement data, however, can be retrieved without overriding the childproof lock.
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The input field for the code appears in the display.
▸ Enter the code as given in the «Frequently used user settings» section (see page 18).
– The appliance is unlocked.
– The appliance can be operated as usual.
Deactivating
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the frequently used user set-
ting «Childproof lock» appears.
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▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button.
– The childproof lock is deactivated.
7.6 All in 1
Activating
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the frequently used user set-
ting «All in 1» appears.
▸ Touch the button.
– «All in 1» is activated.
▸ Touch the button to access the start screen.
▸ Add the combination cleaning agent (see page 28).
Do not use tabs with the «Party» programme! Only add combination cleaning
products that are in powder or gel form!
▸ Select a programme (see page 30).
Deactivating
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the frequently used user set-
ting «All in 1» appears.
▸ Touch the button.
– «All in 1» is deactivated.
▸ Touch the button to access the start screen.
7.7 Wipe protection
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the user setting «Wipe protec-
tion» appears.
▸ Touch the button.
– The display is locked for 10seconds.
– The countdown to the unlocking of the display is shown.
– The start screen appears as soon as the display is unlocked.
7.8 EcoManagement
▸ Touch the button.
– The energy and water consumption of the last programme appears in the display.
Consumption of last programme
8l
0.8 kWh
▸ Touch the button.
– The average energy and water consumption of the last 25 programmes appears in
the display.
Average consumption
9l
1.1 kWh
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▸ Touch the button again.
– The total energy and water consumption of the last 25 programmes appears in the
display.
Total consumption
126l
35.5 kWh
7.9 Information
▸ Hold the button for the desired function depressed until the button appears in the
display next to the desired function.
▸ Touch the button.
– A description of the function appears in the display.
Energy saving: Wash temperature is reduced by 5 °C.
Energy consumption is reduced by 10%.
▸ Touch the button to close the information.
8 V-ZUG-Home
8.1 Conditions
The following conditions must be met for full use of V-ZUG-Home:
▪ Access to the internet and to Google Play
TM
Store / App Store
®
▪ a wireless network that meets one of the following standards: 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n
▪ Smartphone or tablet that is connected to the wireless network
▪ System requirements for smartphone or tablet: from Android 6.0 or from iOS 11.0
Google Play
TM
is a trademark of Google Inc.
Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., re-
gistered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store
®
is a service
mark of Apple Inc.
8.2 Initial set-up
When establishing a connection, stay close to your appliance and have the pass-
word for your wireless network at the ready.
Installing the app
▸ Enable bluetooth and location determination on the smartphone or tablet.
▸ Search the Google Play
TM
Store or the App Store® for «V-ZUG».
▸ Install and open the V-ZUG App.
Enabling the V-ZUG-Home mode on the appliance
▸ Set to the «Display» or «Operate» mode under «V-ZUG-Home» in the user settings.
Connecting the appliance to the home network
▸ In the V-ZUG App, add the appliance.
– A bluetooth pairing request appears in the V-ZUG App.
– A 6-digit PIN appears in the display of the appliance.
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▸ Enter the 6-digit PIN in the V-ZUG App and confirm the bluetooth pairing request.
– All available wireless networks appear in the V-ZUG App.
▸ Select your wireless network.
▸ Enter the password for your wireless network.
– The appliance is connected to your wireless network.
Further information about V-ZUG-Home and availability can be found at
home.vzug.com or in the Operating instructions for V-ZUG-Home.
9 User settings
9.1 Changing the user settings
The user settings can be changed at any time.
▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until «User settings» appears.
▸ Touch the button.
– The user settings menu appears in the display.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the desired user setting appears.
▸ Touch the desired user setting.
– The user setting selected appears white.
▸ Make the desired setting.
▸ Touch the button to access the main user settings menu.
9.2 Overview of user settings
Language Selection
The language in the display can be changed.
Different languages are available for selection.
▪ English
▪ (…)
Brightness Selection
The brightness of the display can be changed
using the and buttons. Five different levels
of brightness are available for selection.
▪ Level 1: very dark
▪ Level 2: dark
▪ Level 3: medium (factory setting)
▪ Level 4: bright
▪ Level 5: very bright
Signals and tones Selection
There are 2 types of signal or tone: button
tones and acoustic signals . Button tones
are emitted when buttons are touched. Acous-
tic signals are emitted when a programme
ends, when the final drying phase finishes and
in the event of a malfunction. The loudness of
both signals and tones can be changed or
turned off. Two different levels of loudness are
available for selection.
▪ : Off
▪ : Low (factory setting)
▪ : High
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Setting options Permanent selection Selection
Touch a setting option to assign it automatic-
ally to each programme (see page 36). The
«Energy saving» and «SteamFinish» set-
ting options are not activated for the «Pre-rins-
ing» programme .
▪ : Energy saving
▪ : SteamFinish
▪ : Partial load
▪ : Delayed start
▪ : RinsePlus
▪ DryPlus
Rinse agent dosage Selection
The rinse agent dosage is automatically ad-
justed to the load and the water hardness. If
the drying result is unsatisfactory, the dosage
can be set manually to one of 12 levels.
The rinse agent dosage can be turned off .
▪ Automatic (factory setting)
▪ Level 1–12
▪ Off
Water hardness Selection
The unit of water hardness can be set to «°fH»
or «°dH» . The water hardness setting can be
changed to suit local conditions. Contact your
local water authority for the relevant informa-
tion.
▪ °fH: French degree of hardness
(factory setting: 26–30)
▪ °dH: German degree of hardness
Soft Medium Hard Very hard
°fH
0–
5
6–
10
11–
15
16–
20
21–
25
26–
30
31–
35
36–
40
41–
50
51–
60
61–
70
71–
80
81–
120
°dH
0–
3
4–
6
7–
9
10–
12
13–
14
15–
16
17–
19
20–
22
23–
27
28–
32
33–
38
39–
45
45–
65
Temperature unit Selection
The temperature unit can be displayed in «°C»
or «°F».
▪ °C: Degrees Celsius
▪ °F: Degrees Fahrenheit (factory set-
ting)
Interior illumination Selection
If the user setting is activated, from a certain
door opening angle the interior is illuminated
for the set duration. Five different durations are
available for selection.
▪ : Activated (factory setting: 10
minutes)
▪ : Deactivated
FunctionLight * Selection
The brightness of the illumination of the door
gap can be changed or deactivated using the
and buttons. Three different levels of
brightness are available for selection.
▪ : Activated (factory setting: Level
2)
▪ : Deactivated
* Depending on model
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Automatic door opener Selection
If the user setting is activated, the appliance
door opens slightly automatically during the
drying and final drying phase to save energy. If
the user setting is deactivated, the programme
time is extended by 10minutes.
▪ : Activated (factory setting)
▪ : Deactivated
Operation and door angle Selection
If the user setting is activated, the display is
locked and cannot be operated when the door
opening angle is greater than 46° so as to
prevent any of the settings being inadvertently
changed.
▪ : Activated
▪ : Deactivated (factory setting)
Automatic stand-by Selection
If the user setting is activated, the information
in the display goes out at the end of the pro-
gramme. If the user setting is deactivated, the
information can be displayed by operating the
appliance door. Press any button and the dis-
play then goes out.
▪ : Activated (factory setting)
▪ : Deactivated
V-ZUG-Home Selection
With V-ZUG-Home, you can access your appli-
ances over the V-ZUG App to, for instance, re-
trieve and change the user settings or retrieve
various statistics about your household appli-
ances.
▪ : Activated
▪ : Deactivated (factory setting)
Further information about V-ZUG-Home and availability can be found at
home.vzug.com or in the Operating instructions for V-ZUG-Home.
EcoManagement Selection
If the user setting is activated, EcoManage-
ment provides information on the energy and
water consumption of the appliance. With «De-
lete» , all consumption values are reset to
«0».
▪ : Activated (factory setting)
▪ : Delete
▪ : Deactivated
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9 User settings
Storage duration of the tank Selection
If the user setting is activated, the last rinse
water is retained and used for the next pro-
gramme. If no programme is started, the water
is pumped off after the duration set. Three dif-
ferent durations are available for selection.
Once the tank has been filled approx. 20
times, it is rinsed through automatically and, as
a result, the programme time is extended by
about 30 minutes.
▪ : Activated (factory setting: 36
hours)
▪ : Deactivated
Emptying the storage tank Selection
Touch the button to immediately empty the
storage tank.
▪ : Empty storage tank
Emptying the tank in the event of a power
failure
Selection
If the user setting is activated, the storage tank
is emptied after a power failure even if the Eco
programme was running beforehand.
▪ : Activated
▪ : Deactivated (factory setting)
Heat pump * Selection
If the user setting is activated, the heat pump
may be switched on depending on the wash
temperature. Energy consumption is reduced
and the programme time extended. The pro-
gramme time also varies according to the set-
tings (user settings, additional functions). If
several programmes are started one after the
other, the heat pump may remain switched off.
▪ : Activated (factory setting: 36
hours)
▪ : Deactivated
* Depending on model
Hot water connection Selection
If the appliance has a hot water connection
and the setting is activated, optimum use is
made of the hot water available.
For the «No heating» setting: only enable if
the inlet water is at least 60 °C. The dishes
may not be completely dry by the end of the
programme. Leave the dishes in the appliance
(e.g. overnight) to dry.
▪ : Activated
▪ : No heating
▪ : Deactivated (factory setting)
Deleting favourites Selection
Touch «Delete» and confirm the prompt to
delete all the favourites.
▪ : Deleting
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Factory setting Selection
With «YES», all user settings are reset to the
factory settings.
▪ YES
▪ NO
Service settings
The service settings are only available for use
by service staff.
10 Care and maintenance
10.1 Cleaning the interior and exterior
Cleaning the interior
Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the interior of the appli-
ance. The appliance should be additionally cleaned twice a year with dishwasher
cleaner.
▸ Follow the instructions for use for the dishwasher cleaner.
▸ Select the «Machine care» programme as dishwasher cleaners work more effect-
ively at higher temperatures.
Cleaning the exterior
▸ Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.
▸ Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, etc. as they can damage the surface.
▸ Remove any soiling or excess cleaning solution immediately. Only use washing-up li-
quid or glass cleaner.
▸ Clean the surfaces with a soft, damp cloth only – for metal surfaces rub in the direc-
tion of the polish lines.
▸ Clean the operating panel with a damp cloth and then wipe dry. Only use washing-up
liquid or glass cleaner.
▸ Regularly clean the door seal and edges with a soft, damp cloth.
10.2 Cleaning the spray arms
Upper spray arm
▸ Remove the upper basket.
1
2
▸ Release the bayonet fastener 1 in an anti-clockwise
direction and remove.
▸ Remove the spray arm 2 from the shaft and rinse well
under running water.
▸ Check the nozzles.
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10 Care and maintenance
Lower spray arm
▸ Hold the spray arm 3 in the middle and pull hard up-
wards.
3
4
5
▸ Rinse the spray arm well under running water.
▸ Check the nozzles 4.
▸ Clean the filter system 5 and the coarse filter (see
page 45).
10.3 Cleaning the filter system
Only use soft materials for cleaning beneath the filter system. Never use metal ob-
jects.
An incorrectly assembled filter system can cause the appliance to malfunction.
▸ Open the appliance door and pull out the lower bas-
ket.
1
2
3
▸ Release the filter system in fine filter 1 in an anti-
clockwise direction and remove.
▸ Open the coarse filter 2 by pressing on closing lug 3
and clean the filter system under running water using
a brush.
▸ Remove any coarse debris.
▸ Replace the filter system and turn the fine filter 1 as
far as it will go in a clockwise direction.
10.4 Refilling with regeneration salt
Never fill the salt reservoir with detergent!
When the supply of regeneration salt is exhausted, the refill indicator flashes and the
following appears in the display:
Refill regeneration salt.
Then run the Pre-rinsing programme.
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▸ Open the box of regeneration salt.
▸ Open the appliance door and remove the lower basket.
▸ Open the cover 3 on the salt reservoir by lifting up the grip.
3
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10 Care and maintenance
▸ For initial set-up only: First add 1l water.
▸ Fill with 1kg standard regeneration salt.
▸ Wipe away any excess salt around the edge of the salt
reservoir.
▸ Close the cover 3 on the salt reservoir and engage the
latch.
▸ Run the «Pre-rinsing» programme without dishes to pro-
tect the appliance from corrosion from any excess salt.
Approximate consumption of regeneration salt
The consumption of regeneration salt depends on the hardness of the water supply. The
lower the water hardness, the greater the number of wash cycles per kg of regeneration
salt.
Wash cycles per kg
salt
∞ 680 360 250 150 125 100 85 60 45 35 28 20
French degree of water
hardness (˚fH)
0–
5
6–
10
11–
15
16–
20
21–
25
26–
30
31–
35
36–
40
41–
50
51–
60
61–
70
71–
80
81–
120
German degree of wa-
ter hardness (°dH)
0–
3
4–
6
7–
9
10–
12
13–
14
15–
16
17–
19
20–
22
23–
27
28–
32
33–
38
39–
45
45–
65
10.5 Filling with rinse agent
Never put detergent in the rinse agent reservoir! Wipe away any spilt rinse agent.
Risk of foaming. Follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions and warnings.
Rinse agent prevents water spotting after final rinsing (rinsing with rinse agent).
When the supply of rinse agent is exhausted, the refill indicator flashes and the fol-
lowing appears in the display:
Please refill rinse agent.
▸ Open the rinse agent reservoir 2 by pushing the release
catch 1 in the direction of the arrow.
2
1
3
4
▸ Fill with rinse agent up to the «max» mark 3
(1.3dl = approx. 35 wash cycles).
▸ Close the cover 4.
▸ Wipe away any spilt rinse agent.
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10.6 Draining the storage tank
The storage tank must be emptied before disconnecting the appliance from the power
supply (e.g. in the case of holiday homes, changing tenants).
▸ Select «Empty storage tank» in the user settings (see page 40).
▸ Touch the button.
– The storage tank is emptied immediately.
11 Trouble-shooting
You may be able to trouble-shoot the following errors yourself. If not, note down the error
message in full and the serial number (SN), which can be found on the identification
plate, and call Customer Services.
11.1 Error messages
In the event of error messages follow the instructions on the operating panel. After
trouble-shooting a problem, touch . The appliance can be operated as usual again.
▪ In the event of a malfunction, an acoustic signal is emitted for 1 minute.
Display Possible cause Solution
A0
Foaming?
▪ High-foaming detergent
was used.
▪ Spilt rinse agent.
▪ Washing-up liquid was
used.
▸ Wipe away spilt rinse agent with a
cloth.
▸ Get rid of the foam with approx. 1dl
edible oil.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
▸ Run the «Pre-rinsing» pro-
gramme.
A1
Check filter sys-
tem
▪ Filter system is not in-
serted.
▪ Filter system is not fully
locked in place.
▸ Clean filter system and re-insert cor-
rectly.
▸ Turn the fine filter as far as it will go
in a clockwise direction (see page
45).
A2
Check water outlet
▪ Filter system is clogged
up.
▪ Drain hose is bent or
kinked.
▪ Drain pump or drain
trap is blocked.
▪ Excessive foaming due
to rinse agent spillage.
▸ Clean the filter system (see page
45).
▸ Fix the problem.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
A7
Heat pump mal-
function
▪ Heat pump with mal-
function.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
– The appliance can still be used.
The heat pump will not be used
for the time being.
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Display Possible cause Solution
A9
Check water inlet
▪ Water tap is turned off.
▪ Water inlet filter is
blocked.
▪ Interruption in the water
supply.
▪ Water pressure is too
low.
▸ Fix problem or wait until water sup-
ply is restored.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
F8 / E18
see instructions /
SN XXXXX XXXXXX
▪ Water intake is hotter
than 79 °C (hot water
connection).
▸ Have a plumber reduce the temper-
ature of the water intake.
F… /E…
see instructions /
SN XXXXX XXXXXX
▪ Various situations can
lead to an «F» mes-
sage.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
If the error message persists:
▸ Switch the power supply off for
about 1 minute.
▸ Switch the power supply back on
again.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
▸ If the error appears again, note
down the error message and SN.
▸ Turn off the water tap and the power
supply.
▸ Call Customer Services.
U… /E…
see instructions
▪ Faulty electrical connec-
tion.
▪ Overvoltage.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
If the error message persists:
▸ Switch the power supply off for
about 1 minute.
▸ Switch the power supply back on
again.
▸ Cancel the error message by press-
ing the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
▸ If the error appears again, note
down the error message and SN.
▸ Switch the power supply off.
▸ Have the electrical installation
checked by an expert.
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11.2 Other possible problems
Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance will
not start.
▪ There could be several
reasons for this.
▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Insert plug into mains socket.
▸ Check the fuse or circuit breaker.
▸ See the «Operation with the child-
proof lock activated» section (see
page 37).
▸ If the appliance will still not start: Call
Customer Services.
An unpleasant
smell tends to
come from the ap-
pliance.
▪ There could be several
reasons for this.
▸ Clean the filter system (see page
45).
▸ Add dishwasher cleaner and run the
«Machine care» programme.
▸ Select a more powerful programme.
▸ Refill the salt reservoir with enough
regeneration salt (see page 45).
▸ Reduce the storage duration of the
tank , e.g. 12h (see page 40), in
the user settings.
The time display
freezes for up to 4
minutes at the be-
ginning of the pro-
gramme or during
the wash cycle.
▪ Water softener is being
flushed through after
the regeneration pro-
cess.
▪ The duration of the pro-
gramme and the time
display are being adjus-
ted to the degree of
soiling of the load.
▸ No action required.
The EcoManage-
ment consumption
values displayed
are too high.
▪ The values can vary ac-
cording to programme,
load, additional func-
tions and user settings.
▪ The accuracy of the val-
ues determined by the
appliance is subject to
typical technical disper-
sion.
▸ Check the user settings selected
and adjust them if necessary (see
page 40).
▸ Check the setting options selected
and adjust them if necessary (see
page 17).
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11.3 Unsatisfactory washing results
Problem Solution
The dishes are not
clean.
▸ Select a more powerful programme.
▸ Load the baskets differently (see page 19), avoiding blind spots.
▸ Clean the filter system and re-insert correctly (see page 45).
▸ Check to see whether the spray arms are clogged or dirty (see
page 44).
▸ Use the correct amount of detergent or use a different kind of
detergent (see page 27).
▸ Set to the right water hardness in the user settings (see page
40).
▸ Refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt (see page 45).
There is a white
film on the dishes.
▸ Clean the appliance with dishwasher cleaner.
▸ Refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt (see page 45) and
run the «Pre-rinsing» programme without dishes.
▸ Use the correct amount of detergent or use a different kind of
detergent (see page 27).
▸ Refill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent (see page 46).
▸ Increase the rinse agent dosage in the user settings (see
page 40).
▸ Set to the right water hardness in the user settings (see page
40).
▸ If not using detergent, touch the «All in 1» frequently used
user setting (see page 38).
There are streaks
or milky spots on
the dishes.
▸ Reduce the rinse agent dosage in the user settings (see page
40).
The dishes are
wet and dull or
have water marks
on them.
▸ Refill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent (see page 46).
▸ Increase the rinse agent dosage in the user settings (see
page 40).
▸ Use a different rinse agent.
▸ Do not open the appliance door until the end of the programme
when a 3× acoustic signal is emitted and the display or the
FunctionLight goes out (depending on model).
There are rust
spots on the items
being washed.
The rust stems from another source e.g. the cutlery, pans, water
pipe. The appliance is made of rust-free steel.
▸ Refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt (see page 45) and
run the «Pre-rinsing» programme without dishes.
The detergent is
not fully dissolved.
▸ Check whether the spray arms are clogged or dirty (see page
44).
▸ Use a different kind of detergent.
▸ Check the detergent dispenser cover.
▸ Check whether the filter system is clogged and clean if neces-
sary. (see page 45)
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12 Accessories and spare parts
Problem Solution
There is discolour-
ing of the baskets
and plastic parts
inside the appli-
ance.
Dishes that still had discolouring food leftovers (e.g. tomato or
curry sauce) on them or silver cutlery were washed. The discoloura-
tion may fade after a few wash cycles.
11.4 In the event of a power failure
▪ Any programme that is running will be interrupted. After the cause of the power supply
failure has been resolved, the programme is resumed.
▪ The fault indication system is interrupted.
12 Accessories and spare parts
Please give model designation, model number and type of appliance when ordering
parts.
12.1 Accessories
«Small» cutlery basket
«Large» cutlery basket
Racks
Set of 4 easy prongs
Vario cutlery basket insert
Insert for glasses
Lower basket for glasses
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13 Technical data
Cup support
12.2 Spare parts
Filter system
The minimum period during which spare parts are available: 10 years after the making
available on the market of the last appliance with this type designation
13 Technical data
Dimensions SMS 55 SMS 55
Extra height
EURO 60 EURO 60
Extra height
Appliance height
(incl. slide plate 3mm)
756mm 827mm 756mm 827mm
Appliance height
(incl. adjustable plinth)
– 845–893mm 780–828mm 845–893mm
Appliance width 546mm 546mm 596mm 596mm
Appliance depth 572mm 572mm 572mm 572mm
Appliance weight 42–48kg 42–48kg 42–48kg 42–48kg
Plumbing in
Cold or hot water up to 60 °C: G¾"
Permitted pressure of water supply: 0.1–1.0MPa (1–10bar)
Max. pumping height: 1.2m
Electrical connection
The electrical connection data can be found on the identification plate:
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The identification plate is located on the left-hand side on the edge of the tub.
Ambient conditions
Minimum ambient temperature +10°C
13.1 Safety concept
Provided power is going to the appliance, the electronic control unit monitors the appli-
ance. Any malfunctions are indicated by error messages.
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13.2 Overflow protection
The overflow protection system does not function during a power failure. Turn off
the water tap during longer periods of inactivity.
The electronic control unit monitors the water level in the appliance. In the event of
a malfunction, the drain pump turns on, stopping the supply of water to the appli-
ance.
13.3 Note for testing institutes
The note for testing institutes can be obtained from the internet:
www.vzug.com/testinstitute.
13.4 Noise measurement
See the 'Note for testing institutes' section.
14 Disposal
14.1 Packaging
Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or
suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an
environmentally-friendly way.
14.2 Safety
Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g.
through children playing):
▸ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
▸ Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door.
14.3 Disposal
▪ The «crossed‐out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous,
environmentally harmful materials.
▪ These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted
household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the en-
vironment.
▪ For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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14.4 Note on heat pump
This appliance is CFC-free. It contains fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by the Kyoto
Protocol.
Heat pump Hermetically closed
Greenhouse gas R134a
Filling quantity [kg] 0.175
GWP [(kg CO
2
)/(kg greenhouse gas)] 1430
Total GWP [t CO
2
] 0.250
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Index
A
A messages............................................... 47, 48
Aborting
Programme ................................................... 32
Acoustic signal ................................................. 40
All in 1......................................................... 18, 27
Activating....................................................... 38
Deactivating .................................................. 38
Appliance disposal .......................................... 53
Appliance door.................................................... 9
Cleaning ........................................................ 44
Setting the door weight .................................8
Appliance hygiene ........................................... 16
Automatic .......................................................... 14
Automatic door opener................................... 42
Automatic stand-by.......................................... 42
Average consumption..................................... 18
Displaying...................................................... 38
B
Brightness ......................................................... 40
Button tone........................................................ 40
C
Cancelling
Button............................................................. 11
Delayed start ................................................ 34
Celsius ............................................................... 41
Childproof lock ................................................. 18
Activating....................................................... 37
Deactivating .................................................. 38
Unlocking ...................................................... 37
Combination cleaning products.................... 27
All in 1............................................................ 18
Consumption values........................................ 13
Displaying...................................................... 38
Resetting ....................................................... 42
Cup support...................................................... 52
Cutlery
Cutlery drawer .................................................9
Large cutlery basket................................9, 51
Loading................................................... 21, 25
Small cutlery basket................................9, 51
Vario cutlery basket insert ......................... 51
D
Declaration programme.................................. 14
Delayed start..................................................... 17
Adding OptiStart .......................................... 33
Cancelling ..................................................... 34
Setting duration............................................ 33
Detergent
Adding ........................................................... 28
Combination ................................................. 18
Selecting........................................................ 27
Detergent dispenser.................................... 9, 28
Display .................................................................. 9
Operating ...................................................... 29
Unlocking ...................................................... 37
Wipe protection............................................ 18
Disposal............................................................. 53
Door angle ........................................................ 42
Door handle ......................................................... 9
DryPlus............................................................... 17
E
Easy care
Energy saving............................................... 17
Glass .............................................................. 15
Easy prongs........................................ 20, 22, 51
Eco...................................................................... 14
EcoManagement....................................... 10, 18
Activating....................................................... 42
Deactivating .................................................. 42
Displaying...................................................... 38
Energy and water consumption ............. 13, 18
Displaying...................................................... 38
Energy saving................................................... 17
F
F and E messages .......................................... 48
Factory settings................................................ 44
Fahrenheit ......................................................... 41
Favourites.......................................................... 35
Creating ......................................................... 35
Deleting all .................................................... 43
Deleting individual ................................ 29, 36
Saving ............................................................ 29
Starting........................................................... 35
Using in permanent mode ......................... 36
Filter system.................................................. 9, 52
Cleaning ........................................................ 45
Fold-down tines ................................................ 20
Fondue............................................................... 16
French degree of water hardness ................ 41
FunctionLight ................................................ 9, 11
Activating....................................................... 41
Deactivating .................................................. 41
G
German degree of water hardness .............. 41
Glasses
Energy saving............................................... 17
Glass .............................................................. 15
Glass holder ................................................. 23
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Insert for glasses ......................................... 51
Loading............................................ 20, 22, 23
Lower basket for glasses........................... 51
SteamFinish .................................................. 17
H
Heat pump ................................................. 43, 54
Hot water connection ...................................... 43
Hygiene.............................................................. 16
I
Identification plate............................................ 59
Information ................................................. 29, 39
Intensive............................................................. 15
Interior ................................................................... 9
Cleaning ........................................................ 44
Illumination.................................................... 41
L
Language........................................................... 40
LED ..................................................................... 11
Loudness........................................................... 40
Lower basket ....................................................... 9
Loading.......................................................... 19
M
Machine care.................................................... 16
Model designation .............................................. 2
Model number ..................................................... 2
N
Notes.................................................................. 58
O
Operating and display elements...................... 9
OptiStart............................................................. 17
P
Partial load ........................................................ 17
Party ................................................................... 15
Starting........................................................... 31
Permanent mode ...................................... 29, 34
Powder............................................................... 28
Pre-rinsing ......................................................... 16
Programme ................................................ 10, 13
Aborting ......................................................... 32
Duration ......................................................... 13
End ................................................................. 33
Interrupting.................................................... 32
Selecting........................................................ 30
Starting.................................................... 30, 35
Using in permanent mode ......................... 34
Q
Quick everyday................................................. 14
Quick programmes
Partial load .................................................... 17
Party ............................................................... 15
Quick everyday ............................................ 14
Sprint.............................................................. 14
R
Rack ............................................................ 23, 51
Raclette.............................................................. 16
Regeneration salt
Consumption ................................................ 46
Refilling .......................................................... 45
Rinse agent
Adding ........................................................... 46
Dosing............................................................ 41
Rinse agent reservoir.................................. 9, 46
RinsePlus........................................................... 17
S
Safety warnings
General .............................................................4
Salt reservoir................................................. 9, 45
Serial number (SN).......................................... 59
Service & Support............................................ 59
Service settings................................................ 44
Setting options........................................... 10, 17
Adding to favourites .................................... 35
Selecting permanent ............................ 36, 41
Turning off temporarily................................ 37
Silent................................................................... 15
Soiling, heavy
Automatic ...................................................... 14
Fondue/Raclette .......................................... 16
Intensive ........................................................ 15
Soiling, light
Automatic ...................................................... 14
Party ............................................................... 15
Sprint.............................................................. 14
Soiling, normal
Automatic ...................................................... 14
Eco ................................................................. 14
Quick everyday ............................................ 14
Silent .............................................................. 15
Spray arms........................................................... 9
Cleaning ........................................................ 44
Sprint .................................................................. 14
SteamFinish ...................................................... 17
Storage duration of the tank.......................... 43
Storage tank
Emptying................................................. 43, 47
Emptying in event of power failure
........................................................................ 43
Setting storage duration............................. 43
Symbols ................................................................ 4
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Index
T
Tabs............................................................. 27, 28
Tank
Emptying................................................. 43, 47
Emptying in event of power failure
........................................................................ 43
Setting storage duration............................. 43
Technical questions......................................... 59
Temperature unit.............................................. 41
Tone.................................................................... 40
Total consumption ........................................... 18
Displaying...................................................... 39
Type....................................................................... 2
U
U and E messages.......................................... 48
Upper basket ....................................................... 9
User settings.............................................. 10, 40
Adjusting........................................................ 40
Initial set-up .......................................................... 8
V
Validity................................................................... 2
Vario cutlery basket insert.............................. 51
V-ZUG App........................................................ 39
V-ZUG-Home
Activating....................................................... 42
W
Warranty extensions ........................................ 59
Water hardness ................................................ 41
Regeneration salt......................................... 46
Wipe protection ................................................ 18
Activating....................................................... 38
WLAN connection ............................................ 39
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16 Service & Support
The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minor
malfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech-
nician and any cost that goes along with it.
Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service
→Warranty information. Please read this information carefully.
Please register your appliance straightaway online at www.vzug.com →Service
→Warranty registration. This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support
in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarantee period. You will require the
serial number (SN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find
them on the identification plate of your appliance.
My appliance information:
SN: __________________________ Appliance: ________________________________
Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you.
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The identification plate is located on the
left-hand side on edge of the tub.
Your repair order
At www.vzug.com →Service→Service number you will find the telephone number of your
nearest V‑ZUG service centre.
Technical questions, accessories, warranty extensions
V-ZUG is happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to take
your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our progressive
service agreements.
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Quick start guide
Open appliance door Load dishes
Add detergent Select programme
Close appliance door: At end of final drying:
programme starts unload dishes
V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug
[email protected], www.vzug.com
1087010-R04
