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en-us Basic Operation
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The standard program is set by
default.
If you do not perform any ac-
tions on the appliance for 10
minutes, it will automatically
switch off.
12.3 Setting a cycle
To adjust the wash cycle to the
soiling level of the dishware, se-
lect a suitable cycle.
Press the right cycle button.
a The cycle is set and the cycle
button flashes.
a The remaining run time of the
cycle appears on the display.
12.4 Setting options
You can set options to complete
the chosen cycle.
Note:The available options de-
pend on which cycle is selected.
Press the button for the rele-
vant option.
a The option is set and the option
button flashes.
12.5 Setting the electronic
delay time
You can delay the start of the
wash cycle by up to 24hours.
1. Press ⁠.
a "h:01" appears on the display.
2. Use to set the required
start time for the wash cycle.
3. Press ⁠.
a This activates the electronic de-
lay time.
Tip:To deactivate the electronic
delay time, press repeatedly
until "h:00" appears on the dis-
play.
12.6 Starting the wash
cycle
Press .
a The wash cycle has ended
when the display shows
"0h:00m".
Notes
¡ If you want to add more dish-
ware while the appliance is run-
ning, do not use the collecting
tray as a handle for the upper
rack. You might touch the par-
tially dissolved tablet.
¡ You can only change a cycle in
progress if you can cancel it
first.
→
"Terminating the wash cy-
cle", Page27
¡ To save energy, the appliance
switches off automatically
10minutes after the end of the
wash cycle. If you open the ap-
pliance door immediately after
the wash cycle has ended, the
appliance will switch off after 4
seconds.
12.7 Activating the button
lock
The button lock prevents the ap-
pliance from being operated acci-
dentally or incorrectly while run-
ning.
Press for approx. 3sec-
onds.
a The button lock is activated and
will be automatically deacti-
vated at the end of the cycle.
a flashes on the display
when the appliance is running.
a The button lock remains acti-
vated with a power failure.
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