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1. N The market offers liquid and powder detergents with differing chemical compositions which may contain phosphates or be phosphate free but contain natural enzymes Detergents containing phosphates are more effective against grease and starch at temperatures above 60 C Enzyme detergents on the other hand are also effective at lower temperatures from 40 to 55 C and are more easily biodegradable With enzyme detergents it is possible to obtain at low temperatures comparable results to those which can only be achieved at 65 C using traditional detergents For the safeguarding of the environment we recommend the use of phosphate and chlorine free detergents 311 Products If you wish to use detergents which already contain salt and rinse aid check whether your dishwasher is fitted with the 311 option button on the Controls description page and then refer to the section which explains how to use this function If the button is not provided we recommend the use of conventional products separate detergent salt and rinse aid because with conventional washing cycles 3 1 products might create problems such as a white deposit poor drying results and residues left on dishes The introduction of detergent into the rinse aid dispenser even in liquid form will damage the dishwasher 37 EN User instructions E 38 3 3 General warnings and recommendations Before using the dishwasher for the first time i
2. 3 1 option 4 is available for all programs except the soak program Reference program as per EN 50242 standard DURATION PROGRAM MINUTES PROGRESS 2 Cold prewash 15 Wash at 38 C Cold rinse 45 Rinse at 58 C Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C 140 Dry Cold prewash Wash at 40 C Wash at 55 C ek Cold rinse C Rinse at 68 C Dry Wash at 70 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C 95 Dry Cold prewash Wash at 45 C Cold rinse 75 Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 55 C Cold rinse 98 Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 50 C Wash at 65 C ek Cold rinse 9 Rinse at 68 C Dry Prewash at 45 C Wash at 70 C Cold rinse 110 Rinse at 68 C Dry CONSUMPTION WATER POWER LITRES 1 KWh 2 6 0 03 13 0 80 14 1 05 17 1 45 16 1 05 17 1 25 20 1 60 When the AUTO 40 50 or AUTO 60 70 program is selected the dishwasher recognises the type of dirt and automatically adjusts the washing parameters as appropriate 1 Average power consumption with the softener set on level 2 2 The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures and the type and amount of dishes 20 User instructions CEN For AAB 14 place settings models only see energy label PROGRAM SOAK QUICK EC 9 AUTO 40 50 STRONG DELICATE BIO AUTO 60 70 SUPER SELECTION QU ge Hoe o o Auto Sie es
3. qg The washing cycle will not take place if the dishwasher door is left open or not properly closed HALF LOAD WASH FUNCTION on some models only Pressing button 2 LOAD WASH 4 selects washing on the top basket only After selecting the program proceed as follows e press the button 2 LOAD WASH 4 once to select the top basket the relative light comes on e press the button 2 LOAD WASH 4 again to return to full load wash status the light goes out The LOAD wash option can be selected in all programs except the Soak program N B selecting the 2 LOAD option changes the duration of the program It is possible to place a cutlery basket inside the basket selected for the HALF LOAD program the other basket must remain empty WARNING do not load dishes and cutlery into the non selected basket because the water spray will only reach the selected basket 25 User instructions 5 26 3 1 OPTION BUTTON on some models only available in all programs except the soak program Pressing this button 4 activates the 3 1 option the relative light comes on to confirm the selection This option is specifically for the use of tablet or powder detergents which already contain salt and rinse aid If you decide to use a product of this kind press the button to allow the dishwasher to vary the necessary parameters to ensure the best washing results by making full use of the quantities of detergent salt and
4. END PROGRAM O Oo When the program finishes a buzzer sounds briefly and all the PHASES PROGRAM lights E 10 flash IN SN X Press any of the SELECTION PROGRAMS buttons 2 stops the light flashins and the dishwasher is now ready to perform a new cycle opening and shutting the door or switching the appliance off and on has the same effect INTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM In order to interrupt a running program it is necessary e press the START PAUSE button 5 the light of the current phase goes out e keep the button pressed until the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 come on confirmation buzzer TO CHANGE A PROGRAM To change the running program it is necessary e tointerrupt the running program see INTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM e select the new program e to press again the START PAUSE button 5 to make start the new program t User instructions C EN 7 ANNULLING A PROGRAM To annul the program in progress it must first be interrupted see INTERRUPTION OF A PROGRAM o o YY Now press buttons P1 P2 simultaneously and O the first three program lights will come on In case that the door is opened during the operation to the next door closing it is going to be necessary to start the program as shown in paragraph START PROGRAM The program will resume from the point in which it was interrupted In case that the tub temperature is higher than 50 C the program will start about 30 seconds later
5. NO SALT LIGHT on some models only NO RINSE AID LIGHT on some models only RECESSED DOOR HANDLE User instructions CEN For AAA 12 place settings models only see energy label PROGRAM SOAK QUICK ECO AUTO 40 50 STRONG DELICATE BIO AUTO 60 70 SUPER SELECTION pne Qe Qm ON OF Spe ume He 3949 949 94 o n TYPE AND GRADE DIRT PANS AND DISHES IN WAITING OF COMPLETING THE LOAD DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND WITH FRESH DIRT WITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY PANS AND DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY BUT WITH DRY RESIDUALS WASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE FOR DISHES WITH NORMAL DIRT PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS Only run the soak program with half loads The HALF LOAD 3 1 option 4 is available for all programs except the soak program Reference program as per EN 50242 standard PROGRESS PROGRAM Cold prewash Wash at 38 C Cold rinse Rinse at 58 C Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 40 C Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Wash at 70 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 45 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 50 C Wash at 65 C Cold rinse Rin
6. THE DOOR MUST NEVER BE REMOVED DO NOT LEAVE THE DISCARDED PACKAGING MATERIALS UNSUPERVISED WITHIN THE HOME SEPARATE THE VARIOUS MATERIALS WHICH MAKE UP THE PACKAGING AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SORTED WASTE COLLECTION CENTRE THE APPLIANCE MUST BE PROVIDED WITH AN EARTH CONNECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS IN FORCE THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE FAILURE TO EARTH THE APPLIANCE OR FROM A DEFECTIVE EARTH CONNECTION THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD PLUG AND THE RELATIVE SOCKET MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND COMPLY WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS CHECK THAT THE MAINS VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY ARE THE SAME AS THE VALUES MARKED ON THE NAMEPLATE DO NOT USE ADAPTERS OR SHUNTS NEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY PULLING ON THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD e AFTER INSTALLATION THE PLUG MUST REMAIN ACCESSIBLE e IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE POWER CORD HAVE IT REPLACED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Safety instructions CEN gt IF THE APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED ON A CARPETED OR COVERED FLOOR ENSURE THAT THE OPENINGS ON ITS UNDERSIDE ARE NOT OBSTRUCTED ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE DISHWASHER AFTER EACH USE TO AVOID WASTING ELECTRICITY OBSOLETE APPLIANCES MUST BE RENDERED UNUSABLE CUT OFF THE MAINS POWER CORD AFTER UNPLUGGING IT FROM THE WALL OUTLET AND MAKE SAFE ANY COMPONENTS WHICH MIGHT BE DANGEROUS FOR CHILDREN LOCKS DOORS ETC THE APPLIANCE MUST THEN BE TAKEN TO A S
7. Z E1 The anti flooding system if installed has been Ay IN A S rm O e O O PO s E2 The system which limits the water level inside the Am im dishwasher safety unit has been tripped 8 MNA SERN 2 O O E3 pes The appliance cannot heat the water A Fa fy IN HIS 5 O O o Oo E4 r ae Temperature sensor disconnected AY MN S O o oO E5 i pe The appliance is not able to take in water ATA Fn fy I HM 5 O O9 9 Oo E6 The appliance is not able to pump out the water mm E from the tank AY M 5S o o o O The appliance is not able to measure the amount E7 of water loaded accurately on models with turbine ny IN BM 5 flow regulator only Oo Q OQ O E8 Anomaly in the system which distributes water to AR IN E 4 the basket where installed O O The maximum level of water for loading has been E9 exceeded on models with turbine flow regulator only INSTRUCTION MANUAL CEND Contents CEN gt 1 Safety and operating instructions 28 2 Installation and hook up 31 3 Operating instructions 33 4 Cleaning and maintenance 46 Thank you for choosing one of our products You are advised to read this manual carefully it contains all the information you need about the right conditions for the proper safe use of your dishwasher The individual sections are laid out to provide you with a step by step guide to all your appliance s functions the texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illust
8. to prevent the formation of unpleasant odours inside the washing tank Fill the rinse aid dispenser Shut off the water supply tap 47 User instructions E 48 BEFORE STARTING THE DISHWASHER AFTER PROLONGED DISUSE e Check that there are no deposits of sludge or rust inside the water pipe if there are allow the water to run from the water supply tap for a few minutes e Plug the power cord back into the socket Reconnect the water intake hose and open the tap again TROUBLESHOOTING MINOR PROBLEMS In some cases it is possible to remedy minor problems by referring to the following instructions If the program fails to start check that the dishwasher is connected to the electrical power supply there is no power failure the water tap is open the dishwasher door is properly closed If water remains inside the dishwasher check that e the drain hose is not kinked e the drain siphon is not obstructed e the dishwasher filters are not clogged If the dishes are not being cleaned properly check that the correct amount of detergent has been added there is regenerating salt inside the special container the dishes are being loaded correctly the selected program is suitable for the dish types and their degree of soiling all the filters are clean and positioned correctly the spray arm nozzles are not obstructed e there is no object obstructing the rotation of the spray arms p User instru
9. unscrew locking ring R e To remove the lower spray arm simply lift it up pulling by the central part e To remove the orbital spray arm assembly take hold of the longer arm and pull the orbital unit upward Wash the arms under a jet of running water and return them carefully to their seat After reassembly check that the spray arms turn freely Otherwise check that they have been installed correctly ORBITAL nid User instructions EN 7 CLEANING THE FILTER UNIT It is advisable to periodically inspect the centre filter C and if necessary to clean it To remove the filter grip the tabs turn them anticlockwise and lift upwards push the centre filter D from the underside to remove it from the micro filter separate the two parts which make up the plastic filter by pressing the body of the filter in the zone shown by the arrows remove the centre filter by lifting it upwards GENERAL WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT MAINTENANCE The filters should be cleaned under running water using a stiff brush It is essential to thoroughly clean the filters according to the above instructions the dishwasher cannot function if the fillers are clogged Carefully replace the filters in their seats to avoid damaging the wash pump PROLONGED DISUSE e Run the soak program twice in succession e Unplug the power cord from the socket Leave the door slightly open in order
10. INSTRUCTION MANUAL CEND GUIDE FOR USING THE DISHWASHER AND THE WASHING PROGRAMS Contents CEN gt 1 Description of the controls 18 2 Troubleshooting 30 Thank you for choosing one of our products You are advised to read this manual carefully it contains all the information you need about the right conditions for the proper safe use of your dishwasher The individual sections are laid out to provide you with a step by step guide to all your appliance s functions the texts are easy to understand and are complete with detailed illustrations This user friendly manual will provide answers to all your questions about use of the dishwasher For any other information about use and maintenance of the dishwasher read the enclosed manual carefully USER INSTRUCTIONS useful information is provided for the use of the washing programs and all the dishwasher s functions 17 User instructions t 18 1 Description of the controls 1 1 Front panel All the dishwasher control are grouped on the front panel O co NOOA 11 12 13 o o 00 o o ooo o O O0000 C O OO ON OFF BUTTON SELECTION PROGRAMS BUTTONS P1 P5 DELAY PROGRAM BUTTON on some models only 1 2 LOAD WASH BUTTON on some models only 3 1 OPTION BUTTON on some models only START PAUSE BUTTON POWER ON LIGHT PROGRAMS LIGHTS DELAY PROGRAM LIGHTS on some models only 1 2 LOAD WASH LIGHT on some models only PHASES PROGRAM LIGHTS
11. ORTED WASTE COLLECTION CENTRE IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT DISCONNECT THE DISHWASHER FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND SHUT OFF THE WATER TAP THEN CALL IN A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN DO NOT USE APPLIANCES WHICH HAVE BEEN DAMAGED DURING TRANSIT IF INDOUBT CONSULT YOUR DEALER THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN THE APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR USE BY ADULTS DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO COME NEAR OR PLAY WITH THE DISHWASHER KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM DETERGENTS AND FROM THE OPEN DISHWASHER DOOR THE PACKAGING MATERIALS PLASTIC BAGS POLYSTYRENE METAL BARS ETC MUST NOT BE LEFT WITHIN THE REACH OF CHILDREN KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE OPEN DISHWASHER THE APPLIANCE MAY CONTAIN RESIDUES OF DETERGENT WHICH CAN CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE EYES MOUTH AND THROAT AS WELL AS POSSIBLE DEATH BY SUFFOCATION DO NOT INTRODUCE SOLVENTS SUCH AS ALCOHOL OR TURPENTINE WHICH MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION DO NOT LOAD DISHES THAT ARE SOILED WITH ASH WAX OR PAINTS LEANING OR SITTING ON THE DISHWASHER DOOR WHEN OPEN MAY CAUSE THE APPLIANCE TO OVERTURN PUTING PEOPLE AT RISK 29 CEN gt Safety instructions DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE END OF A WASHING PROGRAM OVER TIME THE DISHWASHER HEATING ELEMENTS MAY CHANGE COLOUR IN PART OR OVERALL THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL AND DOES NOT IN AN
12. Using the baskets The dishwasher has a capacity of 12 place settings including serving dishes EN 50242 STANDARD LOADS FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES s PEER AE JAN CS y e iN N UPPER BASKET for AAA models only see energy label The upper basket must be set in the low position 40 bu v4 Sl User instructions a LOWER BASKET The lower basket receives the full force of the lower spray arm and should therefore be used for the toughest items with a heavier degree of soiling All types and combinations of loads are permitted provided that the dishes pots and pans are arranged with all the soiled surfaces exposed to the water jets coming from the bottom To make the most of the space inside the basket when loading large items certain models are equipped with tip up supports for plates in 2 or 4 sections With tip up supports LOADING THE LOWER BASKET Carefully load flat plates soup plates dessert and serving dishes positioning them vertically Pots pans and their covers must be loaded upside down When loading soup plates and dessert bowls be sure to leave a gap between them Loading examples 2 LOAD certain models only 41 EN f User instructions EN 42 CUTLERY BASKET The cutlery should be arranged in an orderly manner inside the basket with the handles pointing downwards Take care during loading to avoid injury from the knife blades The basket i
13. WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY AS WELL AS POSING A POTENTIAL HAZARD TO THE USER The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons or property resulting from failure to observe the above precautions from tampering with even a single component of the appliance or from the use of non original spare parts 30 Installation instructions EN 7 2 Installation and hook up Remove the polystyrene basket retainers Position the appliance in the desired place of installation The back or sides of the dishwasher may be placed up against walls or other furniture units If the dishwasher is installed near a heat source fit the special insulating panel to prevent overheating and malfunction of the appliance To ensure stability install integrated or built under dishwashers only under continuous worktops and screw them to the adjacent units To facilitate the installation procedure the intake and drain hoses can be positioned in any direction make sure that the hoses are not kinked crushed or pulled too tightly Make sure to tighten the locking ring nut once the pipes have been placed in the direction required A hole at least 8 cm in diameter is required to allow the power supply cable and pipes to pass Level the appliance on the floor using its adjustable feet This operation is essential for ensuring correct operation of the dishwasher Installing a hob on top of a free standing dishwasher is absolutely forbidden Build
14. Y WAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE DO NOT DRINK THE WATER RESIDUES WHICH MAY BE PRESENT INSIDE THE DISHES OR DISHWASHER AT THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM AND BEFORE THE DRYING CYCLE KNIVES OR OTHER SHARP ENDED COOKING UTENSILS MUST BE PLACED IN THE CUTLERY BASKET BLADE DOWN OR LAID HORIZONTAL IN THE TOP BASKET TAKE CARE NOT TO CUT YOURSELF AND ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PROJECT FROM THE BASKET AQUASTOP MODELS THE AQUASTOP DEVICE PREVENTS FLOODING IN THE EVENT OF A WATER LEAK WHEN THE AQUASTOP DEVICE IS TRIPPED CALL IN A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN TO IDENTIFY AND REPAIR THE FAULT IN MODELS EQUIPPED WITH THE AQUSTOP DEVICE THERE IS A SOLENOID VALVE INSIDE THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DO NOT CUT THE HOSE AND DO NOT ALLOW THE SOLENOID VALVE TO DROP INTO WATER IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE WATER INTAKE HOSE DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND FROM THE WATER SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLING THE DISHWASHER PERFORM A QUICK TEST OF THE APPLIANCE FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW IF THE DISHWASHER FAILS TO OPERATE CORRECTLY DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND CALL THE NEAREST TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE THE DISHWASHER MEETS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS SET OUT BY THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE CONCERNING SAFETY AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ANY TECHNICAL CHECKS SHOULD BE CONDUCTED EXCLUSIVELY BY A TRAINED AND AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN REPAIRS CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHORISED PERSONS
15. arger sized plates into the lower basket To return to the original position pull out the upper basket again and press the release lever 45 User instructions 5 V f A p a 46 x 4 Cleaning and maintenance Before carrying out any work always disconnect the appliance from the electrical power supply 4 1 General warnings and recommendations Avoid the use of acidic or abrasive detergents Clean the outer surfaces and door lining of the dishwasher regularly using a soft cloth moistened with water or with a normal detergent suitable for painted surfaces Clean the door gaskets with a damp sponge Periodically once or twice a year it is advisable to clean the tank and gaskets using a soft cloth and water to remove any deposits _ CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTER The water intake filter A located at the outlet of the water supply tap needs to be cleaned periodically After having closed the water supply tap unscrew the end of the water intake hose remove the filter A and clean it delicately under running water Reassemble filter A in its seat and carefully screw the water intake hose back into position CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS The spray arms can be easily removed for periodic cleaning of the nozzles to prevent possible clogging Wash them under running water and carefully replace them in their seats checking that their rotary movement is in no way impeded To remove the upper spray arm
16. bil PROGRAMMING In this model of dishwasher all programming procedures can only be carried out with the door closed As long as the door is open the PROGRAMS lights 7 and PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 will remain off SELECTION PROGRAM O o o o Oo Bio Auto The program selection is possible YY amp zE g through the relative buttons 2 9 F9 amp amp When the button relating to the program required is pressed the relative light will come on to confirm the operation START PROGRAM To start the dishwasher press the START PAUSE button 5 for a few seconds until the light of the first phase of the selected program starts to flash confirmation beep This phase that updates itself during the cycle is indicative since it is influenced by the washing conditions such as dishwasher type and quantity entry temperature etc For this reason it is normal to see the updating during a program increment and decrease of minutes specially in the passage from one phase to the other for example from washing to rinse As the program runs the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 will indicate the current cycle status Prewash The light of the phase in progress will Wash flash while the lights of the previous and Rinse subsequent phases remain on il T N B during execution of programs which do not include a prewash the first PHASES PROGRAM light 10 will remain ME X off 23 User instructions 3 24
17. ctions C EN 7 7 D Ek e a vc If the dishes fail to dry or remain dull check that e there is rinse aid inside the special container the rinse aid dispenser setting is correct e the detergent used is of good quality and has not lost its effectiveness for example through incorrect storage with the box left open If the dishes show signs of streaking staining etc check that e the rinse aid dispenser setting is not too high If there are visible traces of rust inside the tank e the tank is made of steel and therefore any rust marks are due to external elements fragments of rust from the water pipes pots cutlery etc Special products are commercially available t o remove such marks e check that the amount of detergent being used is correct Certain detergents can be more corrosive than others e check that the cap of the salt container is securely closed and that the water softening setting is correct If after following the above troubleshooting instructions the problem persists call the nearest After Sales Centre WARNING any operations performed on the appliance by unauthorised persons are not covered by the warranty and shall be paid for by the user 49 EN User instructions a TECHNICAL DATA Width Depth measured flush with the outer edge of the control panel Height depending on models Capacity Water supply pressure Electrical characteristics 50 597 599 mm Fr
18. dishwasher recognises the type of dirt and automatically adjusts the washing parameters as appropriate 1 Average power consumption with the softener set on level 2 2 The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures and the type and amount of dishes 21 CEN User instructions 5 22 TABLE FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES Reference standard EN 50242 Reference program Program BIO P3 P1 models AAA Program ECO P3 models AAB Load Depending on the model 12 14 place settings Type of detergent B Amount of detergent 12 place settings 30 g 14 place settings 35 g Rinse aid setting Depending on the model 3 4 or 4 6 6 7 8 9 12 1 2 Washing programs The dishwasher is equipped with a control panel described in chapter 1 Description of the controls from which it is possible to carry out all the power switch on switch off and programming operations Before starting a washing program make sure that e The water supply tap is open e The correct amount of detergent has been added to the dispenser e The baskets have been correctly loaded e The spray arms are able to rotate freely and without obstruction e The dishwasher door is securely closed LIGHTING When the ON OFF button 1 is pressed the dishwasher switches on and the light 6 comes on About 2 seconds later the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 will come on t RT User instructions C EN 7
19. dishwashers equipped with the ACQUASTOP device the filters is already fitted inside the threaded m t ring MH The dishwasher can also be connected to a hot water supply not exceeding 60 C Supplying the appliance with hot water cuts down the washing time by approximately 20 minutes but slightly reduces its effectiveness Make the connection to the domestic hot water supply using the same procedure described for connecting to the cold water supply DRAIN CONNECTION s Insert the dishwasher s drain hose r4 into a drain pipe having a diameter of at least 4 cm or alternatively place it inside the kitchen sink using the plastic support provided taking care not to crush or excessively bend the hose It is important to prevent the hose from coming loose and falling For this purpose the plastic support is equipped with a hole for tying it to the wall or water tap min 30 cm The free end should be positioned at a height of between 30 and 100 cm and should never be submerged in water If a horizontal drain extension hose is used for a maximum of 3 m the drain hose can be placed at a maximum height of 85 cm from the ground 2 2 Electrical connection Plug the power cord into a suitable electrical outlet according to the instructions given in chapter 1 Safety and operating instructions t User instructions C EN 7 lU 3 Operating instructions Once the dishwasher has been correctly installed prepare f
20. e o 7 TYPE AND GRADE DIRT PANS AND DISHES IN WAITING OF COMPLETING THE LOAD DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND WITH FRESH DIRT WITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY PANS AND DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY BUT WITH DRY RESIDUALS WASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE FOR DISHES WITH NORMAL DIRT PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS Only run the soak program with half loads The HALF LOAD 3 1 option 4 is available for all programs except the soak program Reference program as per EN 50242 standard PROGRESS PROGRAM Cold prewash Wash at 38 C Cold rinse Rinse at 58 C Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 40 C Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Wash at 70 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 45 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 55 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Cold prewash Wash at 50 C Wash at 65 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry Prewash at 45 C Wash at 70 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry DURATION MINUTES 2 15 45 130 C 95 75 100 110 CONSUMPTION WATER POWER LITRES 1 KWh 2 6 0 03 13 0 85 12 1 08 17 1 50 17 1 15 17 1 30 20 1 70 When the AUTO 40 50 or AUTO 60 70 program is selected the
21. ecessary to add one litre of water to the container e Each time the salt container is refilled make sure that the cap is securely closed The mixture of water and detergent must never penetrate the salt container as this would compromise the operation of the regeneration system In the event of this occurring the warranty will be invalidated e Only use regenerating salt specially formulated for domestic dishwashers If using salt tablets do not fill the container completely 33 CEN 7 User instructions x e Do not use table salt as it contains insoluble substances which over time may damage the water softening system e When necessary refill the regenerating salt container before starting the washing program In this way the excess saline solution will be immediately removed by the water the prolonged presence of salt water inside the tank may lead to corrosion Be careful not to confuse the salt and detergent packages adding detergent to the salt container will damage the water softening system 3 2 Using the rinse aid and detergent dispensers The detergent and rinse aid dispensers are situated on the inner part of the door the detergent dispenser is on the left and the rinse aid dispenser is on the right is necessary to add the required amount of detergent to the detergent dispenser The rinse aid on the other hand should only be added as required 7 With the exception of the SOAK program b
22. ee standing 600 mm Semi integrated 590 mm Fully integrated 570 mm Free standing from 850 mm to 870 mm from 890 mm to 910 mm Semi integrated and fully integrated from 820 mm to 870 mm from 860 mm to 910 mm 12 Standard place settings min 0 05 max 0 9 MPa min 0 5 max 9 bar See rating plate
23. efore every washing cycle it 34 User instructions CEN 7 ADDING THE RINSE AID The rinse aid helps the dishes dry faster and prevents the formation of scale deposits and staining it is automatically added to the water during the final rinse cycle from the container situated on the inner side of the door Open the door Rotate the container cap anticlockwise by 74 of a turn and remove it Add the rinse aid until the container is full approximately 140 cc The optical level indicator on the side of the cap should be completely obscured Refill the rinse aid when the optical level indicator becomes clear again or when the rinse aid warning light illuminates Replace the cover and turn it in a clockwise direction Use a cloth to remove any spillage of rinse aid which might lead to the formation of excess foam ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER SETTING The dishwasher is factory set for medium water hardness However it possible to change the setting by turning the dispenser s selector to the desired position the amount of rinse aid dispensed is proportional to the selector position The setting must be increased when the washed dishes appear dull or have circular staining To adjust the rinse aid setting rotate the dispenser cap through a quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction and remove it Then use a screwdriver to rotate the rinse aid selector to the desired position Replace the cap turning it clockwise T
24. ew program If the program you wish to carry out is different from the one already in progress press the START PAUSE button 5 for a few seconds until the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 come on change the program select the delay required press the START PAUSE button 5 to start the new program The dishwahser will pump out the water and restart with the delay set and the new program 27 EN User instructions E 28 TO SAVE ON ENERGY AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT e Always try to run the dishwasher fully loaded Do not wash the dishes in running water e Use the washing program that is most appropriate for each type of load e Do not carry out any preliminary rinsing e f available connect the dishwasher to a hot water supply up to 60 C e When possible skip the drying cycle by leaving the door open when the washing cycle is complete the air and the residual heat will dry the dishes perfectly TO CUT DOWN ON DETERGENT CONSUMPTION AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT The phosphates contained in dishwasher detergents are harmful to the environment To avoid using excessive amounts of detergent and to save on electricity observe the following e separate the more delicate items from dishes that are more resistant to aggressive detergents and high temperatures e donot pour the detergent directly on the dishes REMOVING THE DISHES At the end of the washing program wait at least 20 minutes before removi
25. he amount of rinse aid must be increased if the washed dishes appear dull or feature circular stains If on the other hand the dishes are sticky or have white streaks it is necessary to reduce the rinse aid setting 35 User instructions 3 36 ADDING THE DETERGENT To open the detergent dispenser cap lightly press the button P Add the detergent and close the cap carefully During the washing cycle the dispenser will be opened automatically e When a INTENSIVE program is selected in addition to the normal dose of detergent it is necessary to add an additional amount inside compartment G or H e Use only detergents specially formulated for dishwashers For optimal washing results it is important to use a good quality detergent e The detergent packs must be sealed and stored in a dry place to prevent the formation of lumps which may negatively affect washing results Once opened the detergent packs should not be kept for too long otherwise the detergent loses its effectiveness e Do not use detergents formulated for washing dishes by hand because they produce a great deal of foam and may negatively affect the operation of the dishwasher e Add the correct amount of detergent An insufficient amount of detergent will result in a partial removal of dirt from the dishes whereas an excessive amount is wasteful and does not improve the washing results User instructions CEN 7
26. ing in a dishwasher underneath a ceramic hob is absolutely forbidden A dishwasher can be built in underneath a conventional hob provided there is no break in the kitchen worktop and the dishwasher and hob are installed and secured correctly so that no hazards are generated For free standing models only if the appliance is not built in and is therefore accessible on one side the door hinge area must be covered for safety reasons injury hazard The covering fixtures are available as an accessory from specialist dealers or the After Sales Service Some models are equipped with only one adjustable foot at the rear which can be adjusted by turning the screw on the lower front part of the appliance 2 1 Water supply connection Preventing the risk of clogging or damage if the water pipe is new or has not been used for a long time before connecting to the water supply check that the water is clear and free of impurities to prevent damage to the appliance The dishwasher must always be connected to the water system with new hoses old or used hoses must never be reused 31 Be 32 SEN Installation instructions CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY em Y Connect the intake hose to a cold water supply with F b gas thread inserting the filter A supplied with the 2 dishwasher Take care to screw the hose firmly into sP 1 place with your hands and then complete by Ik tightening about 1 4 of a turn with pliers AN Em In
27. lery racks designed to take knives and teaspoons when not in use they can be left vertical attached to the basket To use the space designed for teaspoons remove the insert as shown in the illustrations for AAA models only see energy label 43 w CEN gt User instructions LOADING THE UPPER BASKET Load plates facing forward cups bowls etc must always be facing downwards The left hand side of the basket can be loaded with two layers of cups and glasses The centre can be filled with plates and side plates fitted upright into the supports provided Loading examples 5 LOAD j AK eb ny ry S YT SAY Se ded a S h SZAN Bee TI do Le S on PSS Los 5 LOAD for AAA models only see energy label 44 pend User instructions CEN gt ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET The upper basket can be adjusted in two positions according to the user s needs and according to the height of the dishes in the lower basket Proceed as follows Pull out version pull out the right hand basket guide remove the stop first releasing it as shown in the diagram push the guide to free the wheels fit the upper or lower pair of wheels into the guide depending on the setting required return the stop to its original position Push button version pull out the basket to its limit position and pull the right side upwards At this point it is possible to load l
28. ng the dishes to allow them to cool down To prevent any water droplets on the upper basket from falling on the dishes in the lower basket it is advisable to unload the lower basket first and then the upper basket ii AN User instructions SEN 7 ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM The dishwasher is equipped with an device for the user to adjust the water softening system according to the hardness of the water supply According to the machine model the selector which acts on the adjustment may be located e inside the plastic locking ring located on the right hand side inside the dishwasher e inside the water softener just below the cap Both allow for adjustment to 5 settings WATER HARDNESS TABLE WATER HARDNESS German Degrees dH French Degrees dF SEINE 0 4 0 7 Setting N 1 NO SALT 5 15 8 25 Setting N 1 16 23 26 40 Setting N 2 24 31 41 60 Setting N 3 32 47 61 80 Setting N 4 48 58 81 100 Setting N 5 Contact your local water board for information on the hardness of your water supply 29 30 EN User instructions x 2 Troubleshooting In case of a malfunction the dishwasher will identify the program by Switching on a combination of lights When an alrm is present all the 9 9 bs o PROGRAM lights 7 come on while the cJ YY 3s E jud PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 identify the error code C O O O Q CODE PHASES LIGHTS DESCRIPTION O O oO
29. or use as follows e Adjust the water softening system e Add the regenerating salt e Add the rinse aid and detergent 3 1 Using the water softening system The amount of scale contained in the water water hardness index can cause whitish staining on the dry dishes which tend to become dull over time The dishwasher is equipped with an automatic softening system which uses a special regenerating salt to reduce the hardness of the water The dishwasher is factory set for water hardness level 3 average hardness 41 60 dF 24 31 dH When using water of medium hardness the regenerating salt container should be refilled after approximately 20 washing cycles The salt container can hold approximately 1 7 Kg of salt in grains Some models are equipped with an optical no salt indicator In these models the cap of the salt container contains a green float which descends as the salt concentration in the water drops When the green float can no longer be seen through the transparent cap the container must be topped up with regenerating salt The container is situated at the bottom of the dishwasher After removing the lower basket unscrew the salt container cap by turning it anticlockwise and pour in the salt using the funnel supplied with the dishwasher Before replacing the cap remove any salt residues from around the opening e When using the dishwasher for the first time in addition to the salt it is also n
30. rations Following the cleaning instructions provided here will keep your dishwasher s performance at peak levels in the long term This user friendly manual will provide answers to all your questions about use of the dishwasher INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS these are intended for the qualified technician who must carry out the installation hook up and testing of the appliance USER INSTRUCTIONS useful advice is provided for the use of baskets spray arms containers and filters 27 Safety instructions 28 1 Safety and operating instructions THIS MANUAL FORMS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE IT MUST ALWAYS BE KEPT INTACT TOGETHER WITH THE DISHWASHER BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC USE AND COMPLIES WITH THE EEC DIRECTIVES 72 23 89 336 INCLUDING 92 31 CURRENTLY IN FORCE INCLUDING THE PREVENTION AND ELIMINATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSE WASHING AND DRYING OF DISHES ANY OTHER USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE THE NAME PLATE FEATURING THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND MARKINGS IS VISIBLY POSITIONED ON THE INNER EDGE OF THE DOOR THE NAME PLATE ON THE INNER EDGE OF
31. rinse aid these special products contain At the end of the cycle the appliance automatically presets for the use of conventional products DELAY PROGRAM on some models only The PROGRAM DELAY button 3 can be pressed to delay the start of the washing program by 3 6 or 9 hours This function allows you to set the dishwasher to work at your preferred time of day After selecting the delay start the program see relative section The appliance will prewash the dishes after which the program delay set previously will come into effect the light corresponding to 3 6 or 9 hours flashes To reset or change the delay once the program has started e press the START PAUSE button 5 for a few seconds until the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 come on e press the DELAY PROGRAM button 3 several times until the program delay returns to zero all the lights indicating the delay go out e press the START PAUSE button 5 to start the new program nisu User instructions V EN 7 To set the delay once the program has started proceed as follows If the program you wish to carry out is the same as the one already in progress press the START PAUSE button 5 for a few seconds until the PHASES PROGRAM lights 10 come on annul the program in progress see relative section and wait for the cycle to come to an end select the program again select the delay required press the START PAUSE button 5 to start the n
32. s suitable for all types of cutlery except those long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm Ladles wooden spoons and cooking knives can be placed in the upper basket making sure that the knife blades do not protrude from the basket The dishwasher is complete with two cutlery baskets which means that one of them can be removed freeing space in the bottom basket if there is not much cutlery to be washed or if a load program is being used on models with this function The basket features an exclusive system of independent sliding tip up supports offering a choice of possible combinations to allow optimum use of the space available Horizontal Horizontal insert Vertical Movement required inserts to extract the inserts ii AN User instructions CEN 7 UPPER BASKET It is recommended to load the upper basket with small or medium sized items such as glasses small plates tea or coffee cups shallow bowls and light objects made from heat resistant plastic If the upper basket is used in the lowermost position it can also be loaded with serving dishes provided they are only slightly soiled To make full use of the space available the top basket has two plastic grids that can be lifted to make room for tall glasses such as stem glasses The top basket is fitted on the left with two plastic racks which can be raised to make room for tall glasses such as stem glasses On the right there are two cut
33. se at 68 C Dry Prewash at 45 C Wash at 70 C Cold rinse Rinse at 68 C Dry DURATION MINUTES 2 15 45 100 C 95 75 180 110 CONSUMPTION WATER POWER LITRES 1 KWh 2 6 0 03 13 0 80 14 1 20 17 1 45 17 1 05 15 1 05 20 1 60 When the AUTO 40 50 or AUTO 60 70 program is selected the dishwasher recognises the type of dirt and automatically adjusts the washing parameters as appropriate 1 Average power consumption with the softener set on level 2 2 The cycle duration and power consumption may vary according to the water and room temperatures and the type and amount of dishes 19 User instructions For AAB 12 place settings models only see energy label PROGRAM SOAK QUICK EC 9 AUTO 40 50 STRONG DELICATE BIO AUTO 60 70 SUPER SELECTION pe Qe Qm ON t T T Spe ues OH o 94 Ofo Ste TYPE AND GRADE DIRT PANS AND DISHES IN WAITING OF COMPLETING THE LOAD DISHES NOT MUCH DIRTY AND WITH FRESH DIRT WITHOUT RESIDUAL DRY PANS AND DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY BUT WITH DRY RESIDUALS WASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE FOR DISHES WITH NORMAL DIRT PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY DISHES NOT VERY DIRTY PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS PANS AND DISHES VERY DIRTY AND WITH DRY RESIDUALS Only run the soak program with half loads The HALF LOAD
34. such a way that they cover one other e Do not place glasses too close together because they may knock against each other and break or there might be staining at the point where they touch MAKE SURE that the items being washed are dishwasher safe User instructions CEN 7 Items which are not dishwasher safe Wooden dishes pots or pans these may be damaged by the high washing temperatures Handcrafted items these are rarely suitable for washing in a dishwasher The relatively high water temperatures and the detergents used may damage them Plastic dishes heat resistant plastic dishes must be washed in the upper basket Dishes and objects in copper tin zinc or brass these tend to stain Aluminium dishes items made from anodised aluminium may lose their colour Silverware silver items may stain Glass and crystal in general glass and crystal objects can be washed in the dishwasher However certain types of glass and crystal may become dull and lose their clearness after many washings Therefore for these items we recommend using the least aggressive program available Decorated items the decorated objects available on the market are generally able to withstand washing in the dishwasher although the colours may fade after a great many washes If in doubt as to the fastness of the colours it is advisable to wash just a few items at a time for approximately one month 39 N CEN D User instructions 3 4
35. t is advisable to read the following recommendations concerning dish types to be washed and their loading There are generally no constraints on the washing of domestic dishes but in certain cases it is necessary to take their characteristics into account Before loading the dishes into the baskets it is necessary to e remove coarse food remains e g bones fish bones etc which may clog the filter or damage the wash pump e soak any pots or pans with burnt on food remains on the bottom to facilitate removal then load them into the LOWER BASKET If a small quantity of dishes has to be washed use the 7 load wash option certain models only this saves electricity and water Remember to load the upper basket only the lower basket must be left empty There is no need to pre wash the dishes under running water before loading them into the baskets since this only wastes water Correct loading of the dishes helps ensure optimal washing results WARNING e Make sure that the dishes are securely in place so that they cannot tip over or obstruct the rotation of the spray arms during the washing cycle e Do not place very small objects in the baskets as these could fall and obstruct the spray arms or the wash pump e Containers such as cups bowls glasses and pots should always be loaded with the opening facing downwards and with any cavities at an angle to allow the water to drain out e Do not stack dishes or place them in
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