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1. OKO FAVORIT 645 EAS Dishwasher ENGINEERING FRO Operating Instructions 7 aERMANY Read this instruction booklet and keep in a safe place The dishwasher must only be installed and connected by a specialist fitter Our special notes for installation are given on pages 20 22 The instructions in this book will enable you to use all the features on the machine to your best advantage and if you spend a little time in following the instructions your dishwasher will reward you with superb results If you do call out a service engineer in connection with any user information contained in this booklet this call will not be free of charge even during the guarantee period Contents Illustrations unfold pages for easy Switching on and off reference 3 5 Unloading the diswasher Guide to machine 6 8 Cleaning and care General advice on dishwashing 8 If you think your machine is not Safety information 9 working properly Setting the water hardness 10 11 Service Adding dishwasher salt 10 11 For the plumber electrician Filling the rinse aid container 11 installation water and electrical connections anti flood system Setting the rinse aid dosage 12 Technical data Adding detergent before every programme 12 Loading diagrams Loading the dishwasher 13 Programmes 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 22 23 5 and 23 a PPO ur a b Drain hose Water inlet hose Electrical lead Guid
2. prevent det ergent being released into the machine by mistake The machine should also be switched off due to radio interference suppression requirements Switching off unloading the machine The dishwasher switches off automatically when the programme is finished Press the off button The machine on light goes out Wait approx 15 minutes before unloading the machine to allow everything to dry completely If the crockery is not removed at that stage open the dishwasher door and leave it slightly ajar To speed up the drying phase you can open the door com pletely and then leave it slightly ajar steam will escape from the machine This is only recommended if the underside of your worktop has been protected with the alu minium foil strip supplied with the machine Empty the lower basket first and then the upper basket This prevents any water which may have collected in recessed or curved items in the upper basket from dripping onto crockery in the lower basket 16 Check the filters after every programme If they are dirty clean them as per instruc tions on page 17 Coarse filter fig 15 Remove the coarse filter and brush it clean under running water Check the lower half of this filter also and remove the food residues which may be trapped there Note that the upper cylindrical section of the coarse filter can be lifted out fig 16 When replacing ensure that the upper section sits stra
3. you opened the water tap fully See page 16 Is the filter in the inlet hose blocked The filter is located where the hose attaches to the tap Unscrew the hose and clean the filter under running water Check the water pressure It must be at least 1 bar 15 Ib sq inch see page 21 22 The dishes are not clean Did you select the correct programme The programme has to be chosen accord ing to the degree of soiling Did you stack the dishes according to our recommendations The water sprays must have access to the dishes from all sides the baskets must not be overloaded Were the spray arms able to rotate freely When the upper spray arm is stationery it rests at an angle to allow the remaining water to drain off at the end of a pro gramme During the programme it will auto matically return to a horizontal position Are the filters clean Have you inserted the filters properly after cleaning Did you use the correct amount of deter gent Check that the drain hose has been installed according to our instructions on page 21 22 17 If you think your machine is not working properly If the machine is connected to a hot fill supply max 60 C only economical if hot water is available nearly free of charge do not use 50 C programmes to allow detergent sufficient time to work Did you top up the salt container If the water hardness in your area is over 10 degrees and your dis
4. ION WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Please ensure that the voltage and current indicated on the rating plate agrees with the voltage of your electricity supply 220 240 volts i e 220 240 V AC If your appliance has been equipped with a mains lead with a moulded on type plug you must comply with the following regulations The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing the fuse The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost A replacement cover car rier must be obtained from an electrical goods retailer If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug fitted to the appliance then the plug must be cut off and an appropriate one fitted When fitting the plug please note the following points IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THE MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LME Flooding from the machine through leakage or overfiowing has thus been eliminated Any remaining water in the machine is automati cally pumped away The fault can be recognised by the continu ous operation of the pump In this case first turn off the water tap then switch off at the power socket and remove the plug As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this applian
5. ain wash Decor panel sizes H 590 x W 581 mm max thickness 4 mm Loading example for 12 place settings including serving dishes according to IEC Publ 436 12 place settings 12 soup dishes dia approx 24 cm 12 dinner plates dia approx 24 cm 12 dessert plates dia approx 19 cm 12 tea cups dia approx 9 cm 12 saucers dia approx 14 5 cm 12 tumblers dia approx 7 cm approx litres size 12 knives 12 forks 12 spoons 12 teaspoons 12 dessert spoons Serving setting eh ih 1 1 oval platter approx 37 5 x 26 cm round bowl dia approx 21 5 cm height approx 10 cm round bowl dia approx 17 cm height approx 7 8 cm fruit dish dia approx 15 cm serving fork 2 serving spoons 1 gravy spoon PMMMXCEEEEEEKKKKKKKK DUM LL n cs AEG Hausger te AG Postfach 1036 D 90327 N rnberg _ ADVANCED ENGINEERING FROM Copyright by AEG Baar H 246 262 540 06940 5 02
6. ce may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the EARTH terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW 2 The wire which is colour BROWN must be connected to the LIVE terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK When wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal Do not forget to tighten the mains lead clamp on the plug Warning A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious shock hazard Ensure that the cut off plug is disposed off safely Voltage Fuse rating 220 240 V AC 13 amps Technical data Capacity according to IEC publ 436 12 place settings including serving dishes Water pressure min 1 bar 10 N cm 0 1 MPa 15 p s i max 10 bar 100 N cm 1 MPa 150 p s i The dishwasher complies with the radio interference requirements of the EEC Directives 82 499 EEC and the standard EN 60555 part 1 3 DIN VDE 0838 part 1 3 June 1987 The consumption values quoted in the pro duct information refer to the universal 65 C programme Detergent dosage 5 g for pre wash IEC detergent 25 g for m
7. d Max approx 30 ml fig 11 Close the lid of the dispenser and press until it snaps shut The detergent is automatically dispensed at the correct stage of the programme We would recommend filling the compartment in the lid fig 10 b level to the top with deter gent for all programmes which include a pre wash As effectiveness of detergents differs from one make to another follow also the recom mendations of the detergent manufacturers Useful hints The Min and Max markings in the deter gent dispenser apply to full loads which is the most economical way of machine washing If you want to wash smaller loads 15 mi of detergent approx 25 ml liquid detergent is Sufficient to obtain an excellent wash result 12 Important Only use detergents for domestic dish washers Never use washing up liquids they cause excessive foaming and the dishes are not cleaned Always close the detergent pack and store in a dry place lumpy detergent has lost its cleaning power Always use the recommended amount of detergent If you use too little starch deposits will remain on the dishes which can only be rubbed off by hand There are two types of dishwasher detergents on the market the conventional type and the ultra compact cleaners When using an ultra compact cleaner we recommend you select a BIO 50 C pro gramme This BIO programme was specially developed for the compact cleaners The cleaning effect o
8. d glasses as illus trated You can also use the fold down racks to load extra cups Important By arranging the dishes correctly you will ensure a satisfactory wash result Stack cups glasses saucepans etc upside down so that the water can run off freely Thick and curved plates and similar items should be placed in the bottom basket on the left where the racks are wider so that each item is reached by the wash water Bowls saucepans and frying pans are well positioned upside down over the short racks in the lower basket Load glasses so that they do not touch each other to prevent stains and break ages When stacking items under the folding racks in the upper basket make sure that the water sprays can reach both layers Top basket height adjustment The height of the top basket is adjustable Top basket in top position Loading height in top basket 20 cm lower basket 29 cm Top basket in lower position Loading height in top basket 25 cm lower basket 24 cm The top basket has been slotted into the top position at the factory If you wish to adjust the height of the top basket proceed as follows 1 Pull the top basket forward to the stop position 2 Remove the basket retainers fig 14 at the front of the basket rails 3 Remove the basket from the machine 4 Insert the upper or the lower rollers into the rails upper rollers lower position of top basket lower rollers top po
9. e it does not affect the operation of the machine Rinse aid refill indicator Replenish the rinse aid container when the level indicator window fig 8 shows a dark dot surrounded by a lighter circle When the container is full the window is darker in colour 11 Adjusting the rinse aid dosage The adjuster to alter the quantity of rinse aid being dispensed is located in the filler neck fig 9 The quantity can be varied from 1 6cc and the corresponding numbers are shown on the adjuster To alter the setting move the arrow to another setting using a screwdriver or coin The machine is set to dispense 3 cc rinse aid arrow is set to 3 automatically during the final rinse Do not alter the setting unless it becomes necessary see page 17 18 If you think your machine is not working properly Add dishwasher detergent before every wash programme Before you start a wash programme except rinse and hold programme fill detergent dispenser with detergent fig 2 D If the dispenser is closed push the locking catch fig 10 a and the lid springs open The amount of detergent to use depends on the degree of soiling of the utensils to be washed For light soiling you will require approx 20 ml for normal to heavy soiling approx 30 ml When using liquid detergents use approx 30 ml and 40 ml respectively To help you use the correct amount of detergent the dispenser is marked Min approx 20 ml an
10. e to machine For illustrations see pages 3 4 5 Control panel Interior Rear without baskets Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 On off and programme A Lower spray arm a Water inlet hose selector buttons B Salt container b Drain hose la Indicators for depressed C Water hardness selector c Electrical lead buttons D Detergent dispenser I Door handle E Rinse aid container ill Programme start and F Filters programme sequence G Rating plate indicator with E amp F numbers IV Salt indicator lamp On off and programme selector buttons C Off and cancel button On button with illuminated on indicator TH JE Rinse and hold O 65 Intensive programme 65 C O 65 Universal programme 65 C Guide to machine I 50 BIO Universal BIO programme 50 C e 509 BIO Economy BIO programme 50 C gt 50 Quick wash 50 C Programme sequence indicator fig 1 Ill Hy Pre wash MM Wash nw sm 444 Intermediate rinsing P vy Final rinse M Hot air drying Guide to machine Crockery baskets The baskets are protected with polystyrene during transportation Remove all polystyrene parts before using the machine General advice on dishwashing Economical dishwashing Collect the dirty dishes and stack them in your dishwasher Only select a full wash programme when both baskets are full A rinse and hold programme can be selected during the day to prevent fo
11. f the Universal BIO 50 C or the Economy 50 C BIO programme using ultra compact cleaners can be compared to using the Universal 65 C or Economy 65 C programme with conventional detergents The BIO programme has the added benefit that your crockery is treated in a gentler fashion due to the lower wash temperature and the absence of corrosive substances g the mac Before you load the machine remove any remaining food and bones from the plates and soak Saucepans with burnt on food as you would when washing up by hand The easiest way to load a basket is from back to front Lower basket fig 12 Large heavily soiled dishes are best cleaned in the lower basket Pull out the lower basket as far as the stops and stack it with large items plates serving dishes serving plates and saucepans as illustrated Cutlery basket Arrange the cutlery as follow Distribute the unsorted cutlery loosely in all basket compartments so that each item is reached by the wash water Knife fork and spoon handles down for best results Make sure spoons and forks do not stick together Use the special holder for tea and coffee spoons Lay long handled utensils such as a soup ladle flat in the top basket to avoid block ing the upper spray arm Top basket fig 13 Smaller more fragile items are washed gently in the top basket Pull out the top basket as far as the stop to arrange the smaller items such as saucers cups an
12. f valve obtainable through your installer If a longer water supply hose is needed it should be a single run of high pressure hose available in two lengths 3 50 m E No 645 430 552 and 5 m E No 645 430 553 from AEG Spare Parts Department Never add extensions to hoses Turn off the water tap if the machine is not in use Information for the installer Water discharge At the rear ofthe machine the drain hose is secured with plastic straps which must be re moved Route the drain hose along the recess provided atthe rear ofthe dishwasher fig 3 b The outlet end of the hose is 19 mm diameter and should fit any available sink trap Connec tions and is secured by means of the hose clip supplied Should you wish to hook the drain hose onto a sink use the plastic hose holder supplied with the machine See illustration this page The holder has a hole to enable you to secure the holder to the wall if the sink edge is too wide In this case thread a piece of string through the hole and secure to the tap or wall above the sink Your dishwasher is fitted with a water pump controlled by the programme to pump off the water up a heigt of 1 m Should it become necessary to extend the drain hose use Only original extension hoses These are available in length of 2 70 m and 4 0 m as spares from your AEG Spare Parts Department The pump is capable of pumping water to a distance of 3 m horizontally at a height of max 85 cm above
13. floor level The minimum height above the base ofthe machine must always be 30 cm The internal diameter of the extension hoses must be 19 mm to allow the machine to func tion correctiy The recess at the back of the machine offers sufficient space to accommodate the drain hose for installation to the left or right of the machine Important When connecting the drain hose make sure that it lies freely in the recess at the back of the machine and is neither kinked nor twisted The drain hose can be hooked into a separate stand pipe When connecting the drain hose to a sink trap the internal diameter of the connection mus be 15 mm minimum The drain hose must not be connected to a waste disposal unit The drain hose must be at least 30 cm above the base of the machine before it is connect ed to any drainage system 21 Information for the installer Anti flood system AQUA LOCK The dishwasher is equipped with AQUA LOCK anti flood devices The machine has an overflow protection which prevents excess water from entering the machine and a leakage protection underneath the machine a float in the base of the machine The float is activated by leakage from the appliance The AQUA LOCK system also monitors the double skin outlet hose for defects In all cases the water supply to the machine is shut off and the drain pump is switched on This will happen even if the machine is switched off ELECTRICAL CONNECT
14. hwasher The machine may tip over The water inlet hose with a plastic con tainer at the water feed end contains an electrical lead for a valve Do not cut the hose Do not dip this container into water In case of a fault turn off the water supply tap and switch off the appliance and pull the plug out of the electrical supply socket When this appliance is finally replaced by a new one destroy the lock of this machine cut off the electrical lead and dispose of it safely to prevent children playing with the machine and endangering their lives Setting the water hardness adding dishwasher salt Your dishwasher is equipped with a water For economical reasons and to protect the softener which transforms the hard water environment do not use more salt than neces into soft water required for washing To re sary generate the water softener the salt container Please also make reference to special instruc in the bottom of the wash tub fig 2 B must tions found on the detergent packaging contain dishwasher salt at all times At the end Set the water hardness selector fig 2 C and of each programme the water softener is auto fig 4 to the correct setting using a coin matically re generated using some of the salt Your local Water Authority will quote the water from the salt container hardness in English or Clarke Degrees or parts per million ppm Water hardness Setting of the water hardness selecto
15. hwasher is operat ed without salt the result may be affected adversley and white and yellow chalk deposits will remain on your dishes Did you select the correct degree of water hardness according to the information of your local Water Authority See also page 10 The dishes are not dry and sparkling Did you use a rinse aid recommended by us Did you fill up the rinse aid container Is the correct quantity of rinse aid being dispensed Overdosing of rinse aid If too much rinse aid is used opaque or bluish smears will apear Reduce the output Underdosing of rinse aid If too little rinse aid is used white grey dried on water marks will appear Increase the output There are rust spots in the machine The stainless steel tub the inner door and the filters cannot rust If you find rust spots these are introduced with the water or due to rust on cutlerly saucepans etc Did you select a rinse and hold programme or a complete wash programme after filling the salt container Remove such stains with a stainless steel cleaner Symbol SS is illuminated Unless you live in water hardness area 1 the salt container needs to be replenished For water hardness area 1 the light will be on every time the machine is switched on No salt is required for water hardness area 1 see page 10 sure you cannot rectify the fault yourself if you call out a service engineer in connection with one of the proble
16. ight and tight before re inserting the coarse filter Fine filter fig 17 Clean the fine filter a and microfilter b as and when necessary To remove the fine filter turn it anticlockwise Clean it thoroughly When replacing the fine filter make sure that the edge of the filter forms a proper seal with the bottom of the tub Then turn it clockwise Never carry out a wash programme without a filter Maintenance Fascia panels and controls must not be cleaned with abrasive cleaning materials or furniture polish Should cleaning be necessary use lukewarm water only If you think your machine is not working properly Before you call out a service engineer check the following points carefully it will save you the cost of the engineer calling on you A continuous hum can be heard even when the machine is switched off The anti flood system has been activated see page 22 First close the water tap then switch off at the power socket and remove the plug To rectify the problem call AEG Service The programme does not start Are the fuses in working order Is the door closed properly There is a short pause after the machine has filled with water The machine is not taking in any water Have you turned on the tap Check the water inlet hose it must not be kinked The start indicator switch stops at the begin ning of the wash IM or final rinse gt cycle Have
17. ives the final sparkle to the china and glassware important Use only rinse aids suitable for domestic dishwashers we recommend Finish Never use normal washing up liquids These have high sudsing properties and are unsuit able for dishwashers You will find the rinse aid container on the inside of the door fig 2 E Open the contain er by turning the lid a quarter turn to the left fig 7 arrow and slowly pour rinse aid into the filler neck up to the dotted line fig 8 Replace the lid and close by turning it clock wise The container will take approx 150 cc which will last for approx 50 programmes Wipe off any spilled rinse aid to prevent excess foaming during the next wash cycle Important To prevent salt from entering the washing cycle close the cap to the salt container firmly Cloudy glassware may result from salt getting into the washing water No salt residues must be left on the bottom of the tub To ensure that all salt residues are removed select a rinse and hold programme or a complete wash programme if you have enough dirty crockery after the sait container has been filled To replenish the salt container Replenish the salt container when the lamp above Symbol amp on the control panel fig 1 IV is on Please note For water hardness area 1 see page 10 no salt is required and symbol CS will light up every time the machine is switched on Please ignore the light in this particular instanc
18. kport Gt Manchester SK4 1QR Tel 061 4872205 Telefax 061 4741191 Service Appointments Bristol call diverted to Slough Norfolk call diverted to Slough 0753 872506 847 541 0753 512271 AEG Scottish Service Centre Block 11 Unit 1 Dundyvan Industrial Estate Coatbridge Lanarkshire ML5 4AQ Tel 0236 440387 Telefax 0236 440256 0272 252880 0603 765515 19 Information for the installer Installation The appliance must stand level and on a firm floor The floor should be clean and free from floor polish and grease The appliance has adjustable feet If necessary adjust feet Should a freestanding machine be built under a worktop in a built in kitchen the table top of the machine can be removed In this case you need to protect the underside of your kitchen furniture worktop at the front with an aluminium foil strip which is available as an optional extra from AEG Spare Parts Department You will find details how to secure the aluminium foil strip on the back of the strip This is the only way your worktop will be protected against steam being emitted when the dishwasher door is opened To comply with Safety Regulations the machine must be installed in such a way that there is no access to live parts or internal connections with functional insulation Water supply To protect the drinking water supply system your dishwasher is fitted with an anti syphon A connection to a hot water supply up to a ma
19. ms listed the cost involved will have to be passed on to you even during the warranty period The same applies to wrong usage or misuse of the machine Therefore follow the instructions in this booklet and any other of our recommenda tions closely Should you be unable to locate the cause of the problem in spite of the check list please contact your AEG Service Depart ment and do not carry out any repairs particularly electrical ones yourself Our appliances comply with the relevant safety regulations Repair of electrical appliances must only be carried out by specialists Repairs carried out by any other personnel present considerable safety hazards to the user The machine must not be used if the electrical flex is damaged if damage has occured to the control panel worktop or plinth area When calling for a service engineer please quote the mode number and the serial number of your machine _ These numbers are printed on the rating plate fig 2 G Fill in these numbers for your future reference E No E No nens and the Serial No F No s These numbers enable our Service Department to prepare spare parts to repair the machine on first call wherever possible to save you money AEG Service Locations in the United Kingdom AEG UK Limited Head Office 217 Bath Road Slough Berks SL1 4AW Tel Telex Telefax AEG Northern Service Centre Unit 20 Haigh Park Haigh Avenue Stoc
20. od soil from drying on before a full load has been collected Always select the programme according to the degree of soiling see chart on pages 14 15 On glaze decorations may fade if washed frequently in the dishwasher over a long period of time Check earthenware for dishwasher proof descriptions Aluminium articles have a tendency to dis colour when machine washed Some glassware may not be suitable for machine washing Etching could occur leaving the glasses dull and opaque in appearance Clean food residues on silver dishes and silver cutlery if you do not run a wash pro gramme after the meal some food such as egg white egg yolk mustard etc cause Stains and discolouration Unsuitable articles Wooden chopping boards heat sensitive plastic articles pewter crockery repaired with glue cracked china old cutlery steel knives sensitive to rust cutlery with wood bone china and mother of pearl handles If in doubt about an article check with the manufacturer of the article where possible Failing this wash valuable items by hand When buying new china look out for dish washer suitable crockery cutlery and glasses Buy articles which have straight and smooth sides large openings avoiding deep indentations on the base of the crockery Safety Information This is a domestic dishwasher for domestic use only It must only be used for washing articles recommended by the manufacturer for dish
21. r Water English or hardness Clarke D a arke Deg 610 720 490 600 IV 42 49 33 42 26 33 380 480 Below 10 Below 142 Factory set No salt required 10 Setting the water hardness adding dishwasher salt The salt you require is special salt suitable for domestic dishwashers On no account should table salt cooking salt road salt or processed sea salt be used because they contain substances adversely affecting the water softener Important Detergents and salt are very often available in very similar looking packaging Take care that you DO NOT fill the salt con tainer with detergent IT RENDERS THE WATER SOFTENER INEFFECTIVE The salt container filler neck is situated on the right hand side on the bottom of the wash tub fig 2 B To fill the container open the door lift out the lower basket unscrew the cap marked amp and place the funnel supplied with the machine over the opening fig 5 Before the first use only pour 1 5 to 2 litres 3 4 pints of water into the salt container Then add the salt until it is visible at the top of the container capacity approx 1 5 Kg During the filling process some water is displaced Remove any spilled salt from the filler neck and replace the cap firmly Replace the lower basket Filling the rinse aid container Rinse aid is dispensed automatically during the final hot rinse It prevents water drops from Clinging to the crockery and g
22. sing final rinse drying Pre wash wash intermediate rinsing final rinse drying Wash intermediate rinsing final rinse drying Wash intermediate rinsing final rinse drying Programme duration in minutes on cold water supply Energy consumption kWh on cold water supply consumption in litres Switching on programme chart see previous page 1 Fully open the water tap Important If the dishwasher was started but the water tap had not been opened switch off the machine fully open the water tap switch on the machine and start the programme again 2 Turn the start indicator switch fig 1 1 clockwise to symbol A or B 3 Press the on button and the programme button required fig 1 1 The machine on light is on and the red programme indicator above the selected programme is also on The programme starts Programme correction If you have selected the wrong programme by mistake simply turn the start indicator switch to the correct setting and or press the correct programme button Programme sequence indicator fig 1 111 After the machine has been started the pro gramme indicator passes through the various stages automatically indicating each stage reached as it turns The indicator stops temporarily during the wash and the final rinse until the water has reached the required temperature Warning Before turning the start indicator switch switch off the machine to
23. sition of top basket 5 Refit the basket retainers L G UU UU UD UA OD H O H 13 Programme chart m Rinse and hold Intensive 65 C Setting the programme Turn start indi Press on off cator switch and programme to symbol button Rinsing heavily soiled items which are not washed immediately Heavily soiled china and saucepans with dried on food deposits particularly protein and starch Normally to heavily soiled china and saucepans with dried on food deposits particularly vegetables such as spinach carrots starch etc Universal 65 C Universal BIO 50 C Normally soiled crockery and temperature sensitive items e g glass plastic ware Recommended for use with Ultra Compact cleaners to achieve the optimum cleaning result Quick wash BIO 50 C Normally to lightly soiled crockery and glasses Recommended for use with Ultra Compact cleaners to achieve the optimum cleaning result Quick wash 50 C Full load Normally to lightly soiled crockery and glasses 14 Programme chart i Programme Sequence Pre wash wash 2 intermediate rinses final rinse drying Pre wash wash intermediate rin
24. washing by machine and then fol lowing the instructions contained in this booklet The machine must be installed and cared for and maintainted as instructed in this instruction booklet any installation instructions and any supplementary instructions supplied with the machine Any other use installation maintenance may lead to damage to the machine persons or property for which the manufacturer of the machine does not accept any responsi bility Do not stack plastic articles over the heat ing element When stacking lightweight plastic articles weigh them down with other heavier items to prevent them from being shifted and falling on to the heating ele ment Do not touch the heating element immedia tely after a wash cycle is completed Only use dishwasher detergents which are recommended for domestic dishwashers Store dishwasher detergents in a safe place away from children These deter gents can cause serious injuries to the throat or can lead to suffocating when swallowed Keep children away from dish washers detergent residues may still be in the machine Do not use any solvents in the dishwasher risk of explosion The water in the dishwasher is not drinking water Children cannot foresee the consequences of tampering with electrical appliances Do not leave children unsupervised when machines are in operation Children must not play inside the dish washer Do not sit or stand on the open door of the dis
25. ximum of 60 C with a minimum pressure of 1 bar is possible although the machine must not be connected to single outlet instantane ous electric or gas heaters If the water pressure is below 1 bar consult AEG Technical Department Please ensure you comply with the drinking water regulations of your local Water Bord The high pressure hose with 34 hose coupling complete with sealing washers is supplied We recommend not to use other washers which may be of inferior quality It is sufficient to tighten the nuts by hand The machine may be connected a directly to a tap with 34 BSP thread termination b to a T junction on your existing tap or preferably C to a completely seperate water supply in order to avoid interference with the kitchen water supply during operation of the machine 20 Please note this applies to free standing appliances with worktop only Should a dishwasher be installed next to a gas solid fuel or electric cooker due to lack of space a heat insulating panel 85 x 57 5 cm has to be fitted the side facing the cooker has to be lined with aluminium foil Minimum water pressure approx 1 bar pres sure above atmospheric pressure 1 atu approx 1 kp cm approx 10 N cm For less than one bar of pressure above atmospheric pressure consult the AEG Technical Depart ment Maximum permissible water pressure approx 10 bars For over 10 bars excess pressure connect a pressure relie
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