Operating instructions Dishwasher


Operating panel
1 On/Off button
2 Wash cycles
3 Digital display
4 Delay start button
5 Wash cycle options
6 Start button
Dishwasher interior components
20 Interior light *
21 Third rack
22 Upper rack
23 Upper spray arm
24 Detergent tab tray
25 Vent hole
26 Lower spray arm
27 Dispenser for special salt*
28 Filters
29 Silverware basket
30 Lower rack
31 Rinse aid dispenser
32 Detergent dispenser
33 Lock for detergent dispenser
34 Rating plate
Display indicators

Menu overview
The dishwasher has been preset with certain settings for your convenience. You can change these factory settings.
Use the function keys A B and 3 to change the settings

To achieve proper drying, always use a liquid rinse aid, even if your detergent contains a rinse aid or drying additive.
Note: The dishwasher indicates low rinse aid by turning on the Rinse Aid indicator on the display 3. if this indicator lights up, you need to refill the rinse aid dispenser 31 by following the directions below.
Adding rinse aid
NOTICE: To avoid oversudsing or clogging, do not overfill the rinse aid dispenser 31. Wipe up any spills with a damp cloth.
1. Open the rinse aid dispenser 31 by pressing on the latch of the lid and pull it open.

2. Add liquid rinse aid to the dispenser 31 until it is full. Do not overfill.

3. Close the lid. Lid must be fully closed until it clicks in order to seal.
4. Wipe up any excess rinse aid that may have puddled when the dispenser reservoir is full.
The indicator light will go out a few moments after the dishwasher door is shut.
NOTICE: Do not fill the rinse aid dispenser 31 with detergent. Doing so will damage the dishwasher.
Setting the amount of rinse aid used
The amount of rinse aid dispensed can be set from
to
. The factory setting is
.
You should only change the setting if streaks remain on the dishes (lower the amount), or if dishes are not getting dry enough (increase the amount).


1. Open the door.
2. Press the On/Off button 1.
3. Hold down the function key A and press the Start button 6 until the display 3 indicates
(x can be any number). Release both buttons.
4. Press the function key A until the display 3 shows
.
5. Press the function key C to select the desired setting.
6. Press the Start button 6 to save the setting.
Turning off rinse aid indicator
Proceed as described in the section “Setting the amount of rinse aid used” and set value to
. The rinse aid indicator is now turned off.
NOTICE Using no rinse aid or setting the dispenser to
may result in longer cycle times consuming more energy and water. The higher temperatures and longer cycle times can damage fine china or glassware.
Dishware material
Note: Before using your dishwasher for the first time, check the information in this section. Some items are not dishwasher-safe and should be hand washed; others require special loading.


Loading the racks
For best dishwashing results, observe the following when loading the dishwasher:
NOTICE: To avoid dishwasher damage, do not load the dishwasher with paper products, plastic bags, packing materials or anything other than normal, dishwasher safe dishware and kitchenware.
Loading the upper rack: Ensure items do not protrude through the bottom of the racks and block the spray arm. Note: When pushing the upper rack 22 into the dishwasher, push it until it stops against the back of the tub so the upper rack spray arm 23 connects to the water supply at the back of the tub. Do not push racks in using the door.
Loading the lower rack: Place large items in the lower rack 30 Load pots, pans and bowls upside down. Do not block the vent hole 25 with tall baking sheets. Load these items on the right side of the dishwasher.
Recommended loading pattern
For daily, regular or typical use
12 place setting
Lower rack 30

Upper rack 22

Note: Folding the cup shelves down will allow the cups to sit at an increased angle and reduce water pooling on cup bottoms
Third rack 21

Additional loading pattern
10 place setting
Lower rack 30

Upper rack 22

Note: Folding the cup shelves down will allow the cups to sit at an increased angle and reduce water pooling on cup bottoms.
Third rack 21

Loading the silverware basket
Place knives and sharp utensils with their handles up and forks and spoons with their handles down. If large or oddly-shaped items are loaded in the silverware basket, be sure they do not nest together
Long silverware basket

Note: The silverware basket lid may also be folded downward in order to leave the basket open.
This dishwasher is equipped with a silverware drawer that should accommodate most silverware loading needs. However, if you are washing while the silverware drawer has been removed, or with excess silverware, a silverware basket is also included. When loading the silverware basket you should avoid excessive contact points and nesting of similar items (allowing two spons to rest inside one another). A good way to avoid excessive contact points is to load the silverware basket with the lids closed, inserting each piece of silverware into one of the individual slots as shown.

Unloading the dishwasher
When unloading the dishwasher, to prevent water from dripping onto dry dishes, unload the lower rack 30 first. Next, unload the silverware basket 29 followed by the upper rack 22, and then the third rack (if equipped).
Note: Dishes are more likely to chip when unloading before cooling.
Adjusting the height of the rack
If required, the height of the upper rack 22 can be adjusted to create more space for taller utensils either in the upper or lower rack.

Arrange large plates up to a diameter of 13.4 in (34 cm) in the lower basket 30 as illustrated

RackMatic®
The height of the upper rack 22 can be adjusted in 3 steps to create more space.
1. Pull the upper rack out of the dishwasher until it stops.
2. To lower the rack, push the RackMatic® lever inward.
3. To raise the rack, hold the basket on the sides of the upper rack and lift it up

Note: Check spray arm for clearance after adjustment.
Rack accessories
Flip tines
The upper and lower rack are fitted with flip tines that can be folded down depending on what you may need to load in the rack.
Lower rack flip tines: To fold down, pull flip tine gently forward and release it from the notch. Push the flip tine downward. To fold up, push flip tines into an upright position until the holder engages in the notch

Upper rack flip tines: To fold down, push flip tines downward with gentle pressure. To fold up, push flip tines into an upright position until the holder engages in the notch.

Third rack
The third rack 21 horizontally positions knives, spatulas and other oversized tools for improved cleaning and easier loading and unloading. Arrange cutlery in third rack as illustrated.

Cup shelves
The cup shelves and the space underneath them can be used for small cups or for larger serving utensils.

Removing/Installing third rack

Removing third rack 21
1. Pull out third rack all the way (1).
2. Lift upper rollers over the stopper hooks of both rails (2).
3. Pull third rack out forward and upward so the the holding hooks and the lower rollers of the rack slide over the stopper hooks of both rails (3).

Installing third rack 21
1. Pull out third rack rails all the way (1).
2. Insert third rack at an angle. Make sure that the stopper hooks of both rails slide in between the holding hooks and the lower rollers of the third rack (2).
3. Slide third rack in and lift the upper rollers over the front stopper hooks of both rails (3).
4. Push in third rack (4).

Removing/Installing upper rack with Rackmatic®

Removing upper rack 22
1. Pull out upper rack all the way (1).
2. Lift front rollers over the stopper hook of the rail (2).
3. Pull out upper rack forwards and upwards so that the upper and lower rollers of the rack slide over the stopper hooks of both rails (3).

Installing upper rack 22
1. Pull out upper rack rails all the way (1).
2. Insert upper rack at an angle. Make sure that the stopper hooks of both rails slide in between the upper and lower rollers on the rear side of the rack (2).
3. Slide upper rack in and lift the upper rollers over the front stopper hooks of both rails (3).
4. Push in upper rack (4).

Use only detergent specifically designed for dishwashers. For best results, use fresh powdered dishwashing detergent or detergent tabs.
NOTICE - To avoid dishwasher damage:
This dishwasher uses less water than most, therefore, less detergent is required. With soft water, 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of detergent will clean most loads. The detergent dispenser cup has lines that measure detergent to 1 tablespoon (15 ml) and 1.75 tablespoons (25 ml). 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of detergent will completely fill the detergent dispenser.
Note: If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml of detergent. Increase the amount if necessary to the least amount required to get your kitchenware clean.
Use the measuring lines in the detergent dispenser cup as a guide to measure the amount of detergent recommended in the following table.

Adding detergent
1. If the detergent dispenser 32 is still closed, actuate the locking bar 33 to open it.
Note: Make sure the detergent dispenser is dry and clear of detergent residue

2. Pour detergent into the dry detergent dispenser 32 only. Add detergent. Do not overfill the detergent dispenser.

When using detergent tabs, lay them such that they do not come in contact with the cover, insert a detergent tab flat, not on its side.
Note: Do not place detergent tabs or utensils in the detergent tab tray 24. Place tabs or other detergent forms directly in the detergent dispenser 32.

Dosage: see manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging.
3. Close the lid by placing the finger on the lid as shown. Slide the lid closed and press down firmly until it clicks

The detergent dispenser will open automatically at the ideal time for the set cycle. The powder or liquid detergent is distributed in the appliance and is dissolved, detergent tabs will fall into the detergent tab tray 24 where it dissolves during the cycle.
Tip: If the dishware is only lightly soiled, slightly less than the indicated amount of detergent is usually adequate.

Note: The Energy Guide label was based on the Normal soil sensing cycle as follows: The unit was tested without any rinse aid (liquid) in the rinse aid dispenser 31. A single dose of detergent was inserted into the detergent dispenser 32, with no detergent being used in the prewash. The unit was not subjected to truncated testing per the definitions in the test procedure. We recommend that dish loads such as the one in the energy certification test have the rack position set in the highest position
Delay
Allows you to delay the start time of your dishwasher up to 24 hours.
Half Load
Can reduce water consumption when washing small, lightly soiled loads that fill approximately half of the dishwasher’s capacity.
Sanitize
Increases the temperatures and retains them for an extra long time to obtain a defined disinfecting performance. Continuous use of this function increases the hygiene status. This additional option is ideal for cleaning items such as chopping boards and baby bottles. Using the Sanitize option may also improve drying. The cycle time and energy usage may be increased.
Extra Dry
Used in combination with a wash cycle (except Rinse), the Extra Dry option raises the temperature and extends the drying time to further enhance drying results and provide a brilliant shine. The energy usage may be increased.
Wash Cycle Information
To save energy, this dishwasher has EcoSense where the sensors in the dishwasher automatically adjust the cycle length, temperature and water changes based on the amount of food soil and the incoming water temperature. The “Smart Control” makes decisions that can cause the cycle time and water usage to adjust intermittently. Wash cycle times are based on 120°F (49° C) water supply. If your household water supply is different than 120°F (49° C), your dishwasher’s cycle times may be impacted


Note: Only sanitizing cycles have been designed to meet the requirements of Section 6 of the NSF/ANSI Standard for Residential Equipment for soil removal and sanitization efficacy. There is no intention, either directly or indirectly, to imply that all cycles have passed sanitization performance tests
Note: With hidden controls, the door must be opened before changing settings and closed after changing settings.
Protection against unintentional operation
Your dishwasher is equipped with a function that helps to prevent unintentional operation (e.g. by children).
After setting the dishwasher, the dishwasher door has to be closed within 4 seconds, otherwise the operation will be paused. There will be a signal on the control panel advising you to press the Start button again and close the door. This function will be activated when:
Note: This function cannot be deactivated
AquaSensor
The AquaSensor is an optical measuring device which measures the cleanliness of the rinse water.
The AquaSensor is used according to the wash cycle. If the AquaSensor is active, “clean” rinse water can be transferred to the next rinse and water consumption can be reduced by 0.8–1-5 gal (3–6 liters). If the rinse water is not yet clear, the water is drained and is replaced with fresh water. In the automatic wash cycles the temperature and running time can also be adjusted to the degree of soiling
Switching the appliance on
Note: Your dishwasher is protected against unintentional operation. If the appliance door remains open for more than 4 seconds after pressing the Start button, the operation will be paused. Close the appliance door and press the Start button 6 again.
Time display
When a wash cycle is selected the remaining wash cycle time is shown on the display 3.
The wash cycle time is determined during the wash cycle by the water temperature, the amount of dishes, as well as the degree of soiling and may vary (depending on the selected wash cycle).
Delay Start
You can delay the start of the cycle in one hour increments up to 24 hours.

To set Delay start:
To cancel Delay start:
is indicated on the digital display 3.Note: Your dishwasher is protected against unintentional operation. If the appliance door remains open for more than 4 seconds after pressing the Start button, the operation will be paused. Press the Start button again and close the appliance door.
Wash cycle end
The wash cycle has ended when the display 3 reads
.
If the signal tone has been set, the wash cylce end is also indicated by a buzzer.

To change the signal volume:
(x can be any number). Release both buttons.
.
the display jumps back to
(off).Auto power off
This setting determines the length of time the control panel stays illuminated after the cycle is complete. To save energy the recommended setting is
.
This setting can be adjusted from
to
.

To change the setting:
(x can be any number).
.Switching off the appliance
Short time after the end of the wash cycle:
Interrupting the wash cycle
1. Open the door.
2. Switch off On/Off switch 1. The LED’s go out. The wash cycle is saved.
3. To continue the wash cycle, switch on the On/Off switch 1 again.
4. Close the door
Note: Your dishwasher is protected against unintentional operation. If the appliance door remains open for more than 4 seconds after pressing the Start button, the operation will be paused. Press the Start button again and close the appliance door.
Terminating the wash cycle (Reset)

Changing the wash cycle
When the Start button 1 has been pressed, the wash cycle cannot be changed. The only way a wash cycle can be changed is by terminating the wash cycle (Reset).
A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine will help to prevent faults. This saves time and prevents future problems.
Overall condition of the dishwasher
NOTICE
Filters
The Bosch® filter system 28 is designed to prevent the need to pre-rinse normally attached food soils from your dishes. Simply scrape leftover food soils off of dishware before loading. This process will conserve time, water and the energy require to heat your household water supply.
Your dishwasher filter system is designed to filter 100% of the water entering the spray arms to provide a continuous supply of clean water to remove food soils from your dishware.
Filter components
The filter system 28 consists of three parts.

A Large Object Trap - Prevents objects that should not be placed in your dishwasher from damaging the dishwasher pump system or clogging your household drain.
B Flat Fine Filter - Prevents food particles from entering the wash chamber and directs particles toward the micro filter.
C Micro Filter - Directs the smallest of particles to the household plumbing drain.
Cleaning intervals
The filter system 28 is designed to minimize maintenance while providing premium cleaning performance and minimum energy consumption.
Depending on use habits and water hardness, the filter system will require some maintenance to sustain premium cleaning performance.
Your filter system may need to be cleaned when:
When washing normally attached food soils that have been scraped before loading, in a household that runs the dishwasher every other day, your filter should be cleaned:

Note: Clean the filter after washing loads with large amounts of food soils or loads with a heavy starch content, like potatoes and pasta, to maintain optimal performance.
To check or clean the filter system:
1. Unscrew the Large Object Trap as illustrated and remove the entire filter system.

2. Remove any residue and clean filters by rinsing under running water. Note: do not use abrasive brushes or steel wool, etc., as they may damage the filter.
3. Reinstall the filter system in reverse sequence and lock into place by screwing the Large Object Trap until the marking arrows align.
Spray arms
Check spray arms 23, 26 for grease and limescale deposits. If you find such deposits:

Drain pump
Large food remnants in the rinsing water not retained by the filters may block the waste water pump. In this case:

Note: The drain pump will not work properly if the drain pump cover is not snapped in completely until it clicks.
Preparing your unit for vacation
NOTICE: Before leaving for vacation during warmer weather, besides turning off the main valve, also turn off water supply at the nearest point to the dishwasher. Do not leave soiled dishware in unit and leave door slightly open. During colder weather, please follow the instructions for winterizing your unit below.
Winterizing your unit
NOTICE: If your dishwasher will be unused for a period of time in a location that experiences freezing temperatures (holiday home or through a vacation period), have your dishwasher winterized by a professional service.
| Problem | Cause | Action |
| Dishwasher does not start |
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| Cycle does not resume after door is opened and closed during cycle. |
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| Display does not illuminate |
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| Dishwasher seems to run a long tim |
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| Dishes are not getting clean enough |
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| Streaks on glassware or residue on the dishes |
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| Dishes are not getting dry enough Note: Plastic or Teflon do not typically dry as well as other items due to their inherent properties. |
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Note: Select models offer an extra heating option to improve drying performance |
| Odor Note: Water testing is done in the factory. Occasionally water may still appear in dishwasher at purchase which may create an odor. |
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| Dishwasher not filling with water or “Check water supply” display lights up |
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| Fascia panel discolored or marked |
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| Noise during wash cycle |
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| Water leaks |
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| Tub stains |
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| Detergent dispenser cover will not shut |
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| Unable to select desired cycle |
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Reference file: Bosch SHSM63W55N 300 Series 24" Scoop Handle Dishwasher
Series: 300 series
Additionally, the document applies to other Bosch models: SHSM63W52N, SHSM63W56N, SHXM63W55N, SHVM63W53N