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AEG OKO_FAVORIT 3220 User's Manual
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2. Fig 1 EXT Fig 2 GAM GEUK SAN GB UK Interior of Appliance 1 Salt Container 2 Rinse Aid Dispenser 3 Detergent Dispenser 4 Rating Plate 5 Filters 6 Spray Arm 7 Top Spray 8 Top Spray Arm Connector 9 Water Hardness Adjustor 10 Heating Element Back of Appliance 1 Inlet Hose 2 Drain Hose 3 Mains Cable 10 Control Panel BB20L Fig 3 1 Control Buttons ON OFF button with light Programme buttons The selected programme is displayed red in the round window next to the button 2 Handle with flap for opening door BB 20 GBAK BB 20 GB UK 2 3 BB 20R Fig 3 3 Programme control knob and Progress indicator programme control knob for setting programme start points A B and see also Programme Guide progress indicator while the programme is running the programme control knob turns and shows the stage that the programme has reached 11 Wash programme Suitable for Setprogramme Programme Programme Progress Selector Indicator Normat 65 C Normally soiled tableware and cooking ww dishes with dried on food B NA 65 1 ECONOMY Normal to lightly soiled tableware cof 685 C fee and dessert dishes 65 Prewash U
3. The rinse aid dispenser is located on the inside of the door O Open door O To fil the dispenser turn the locking lid of the rinse aid dispenser a quarter to a turn anti clockwise and open O Pour in rinse aid maximum to the indicated line Maximum amount approx 150 ml KLE 1 ME2Q Fig 7 Fig 8 O Replace locking lid and tighten in a clockwise direction CI Wipe away any excess rinse aid with a cloth otherwise too much foam will build up during the wash Refill Indicator for Rinse Aid You should refill the rinse aid dispenser when a dark dot surrounded by a bright circle appears in the window of the rinse aid dispenser Fig 8 arrow When it is full the window is completely dark KLE 2 2 GB UK KNA 2 1 GBA KLD 3 GEUK Setting the Rinse Aid Dispenser The adjuster to alter the quantity of rinse aid being dispensed is located in the opening of the dispenser The quantity can be set from 1 to 6 1 6 cm The dosage is pre set to 4 At this setting the full dispenser will hold sufficient rinse aid for 40 wash cycles Do not alter this setting unless an unsatisfactory rinse result makes it necessary see Troubleshooting To adjust the dispenser turn the locking lid of the rinse aid dispenser a quarter of aturn anti clockwise and open Fig 9 O Turn the adjuster to the desired setting using a screwdriver D1 Fig 9 O Replace the locking lid and tighten in a c
4. Dimensions of Decor Panel H 590 mm x W 581mm Rebate Thickness Max 4 mm 1 Decor Panel 2 Door front 3 Decor Frame Fig 24 met In order to avoid the decor panel from bowing when fixed to the front of the dishwasher you should use a double sided tape to hold the decor panel firmly onto the appliance door 35 36 Information for the Installer Water Supply The dishwasher is constructed in compliance with the relevant technical regula tions and has safety features which prevent a back fiow into the drinking water supply The dishwasher can be connected to cold water or to hot water up to a maxi mum of 60 C Connection of the dishwasher to single outlet instantaneous electrical gas heat ers is not permitted Please ensure that you comply with the drinking water regulations of your local Water Authority A high pressure hose with hose coupling complete with sealing washer is supplied We recommend that you do not use other washers which may be of inferior quality It is sufficient to tighten the nut by hand The machine may be connected directly to a tap with BSP thread termination to a Fjunction on existing tap of preferably to acompletely separate water supply to avoid interference with the kitchen water supply during the operation of the machine Warning The inlet hose must not be kinked or twisted Take care to install it properly If a longer inlet hose is need
5. KO_FAVORIT 3020 3220 i Dishwasher Operating Instructions Dear Customer Before you put your dishwasher to use please read this Instruction booklet thor oughly It contains important information for your safety and on the use installa tion and maintenance of the machine Your dishwasher will repay this effort with excellent performance If you have a problem with the dishwasher look at the chapter Troubleshooting In many cases you can solve the problem yourself and thus avoid service charges Take care of the Instruction booklet for later use Pass it to any second owner Printed on recycled paper AEG putting words into action SGK GBIUK IHV10 GBIUK Safety Advice Disposal Disposal of Packaging Disposal of Old Machine General Information Economical and Environmentally Friendly Washing Unsuitable Dishes Suitable Dishes Product Description Interior and back of appliance Control Panel Programme Guide Operation Before first use Setting the water softening unit Refilling salt Refilling rinse aid dispenser Setting rinse aid dosage Refilling dishwasher detergent Loading the Dishes Lower Basket Cutlery Basket Upper Basket Switching ON OFF Setting wash programmes Switching Off removing dishes Care and Cleaning Care of Machine Cleaning the Filters Troubleshooting Customer Service Test institute Information Technical Data Installation Setting Up Information for the Insta
6. Dull glasses can result If you do not use the dishwasher immediately after refilling the salt you should run a PRE WASH programme so that excess salt water and granules are washed away Salt Refill Indicator The green marker beneath the cap of the salt container shows that there is still sufficient salt in the machine lf the green marker is no longer visible you should refill with dishwasher salt Depending on the size of the salt granules used it may take several hours for the green coloured indicator field to re appear Fig 6 coe NOTE When the water hardness is less than 4 Clarke you do not need to add salt In this case the green marker beneath the salt container is not visible The function of the machine is not affected Sight of the green indicator can be become obscured by salt solution In this case rinse the container cap under running order until it clears 18 Filling the Rinse Ald Dispenser Rinse aid is designed to ensure that the rins water runs off the dishes and glasses leaving them free of water marks and sparkling The rinse aid is automatically dispensed during the wash programme IMPORTANT Only use rinse aid designed for use in domestic dishwashers Other rinsing agents such as vinegar with a acid content greater than 5 could damage the dishwasher and in any case do not give the right results The accidental filling of the rinse aid compartment with detergent will damage the appliance
7. UK 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 teh fuse cover carrier is lost A replacement cover carrier 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 fol lowing points IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THE MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspondend 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 symbot or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW 2 The wire which is
8. a hardness of more than 4 Clarke must be softened for using in a dish washer The dishwasher has a water softening unit for this purpose The water softening unit is automatically and regularly dosed with salt solution The amount of salt needed for regeneration depends on local water hardness Information on wa ter hardness and the range of hardness in your home is obtainable from your local Water Authority To ensure optimum regeneration of the water softener the water softening unit must be adjusted to the local water hardness the salt in the salt container must always be full VIB GBIUK WHB 22 GE UK WHB 2 2 GBAK To ensure minimum salt usage and optimum cleaning results the water soften ing unit has six available settings Fig 4 WHE 1 Range oi Hardness Water Hardness Water Hardness Setting in English or Clarke in mmo degress Vv 51 70 91 125 6 36 50 6 4 9 0 6 29 45 51 63 4 22 28 39 50 3 m 15 21 2 8 3 8 2 u 4 14 07 25 1 1 under 4 under 0 7 no salt required 1 mmel millimol per litre International unit of hardness factory setting O Open door take out lower basket Warning Directly after wash the heating element in the bottom of the dish washer will remain hot for a time Danger of burns Do not touch the heating element O Using a coin set the water hardness adjuster to the correct hardness setting Use the table t
9. held in Position to avoid accidental flooding This can be achieved by attaching the hook to the tap with string Drain Hose Extension If a longer drain hose is needed it should be obtained from AEG Spare Parts Department The inner diameter of any drain hose extensions must be 19 mm so that the machine s function is not affected 37 38 Anti Flood Device For protection against water damage the dishwasher is equipped with an anti flood device As well as an overflow for protection which prevents the uncontrolled rise of water in the machine there is a leakage protection floater switch in place This is activated by any water leakage in the machine In case of leakage the safety valve in the machine immediately interrupts the inflow of water and the drain pump switches on As a result no water can either leak or overflow Residual water in the machine is automatically pumped out This also functions when the machine is switched off it will not however work if the machine is disconnected from the electrical supply a Maltunction is indicated by a continuous tone which can be heard even when the machine is switched off In case of malfunction turn off the water tap pull out the electrical plug If hard wired turn off the mains electricity pull out the fuse and disconnect the appliance D Contact Customer Service Department for advice ELA GBUK Electrical Connection Please note For users in the
10. level The extra detergent will be added during the prewash FME 3 GB UK GE GBAK Before you load the machine remove any remaining food debris from plates and soak saucepans with burnt on food as you would when washing by hand The easiest way to load a basket is from back to front IMPORTANT By arranging the dishes correctly you will ensure a satisfactory result Cups glasses etc should be inverted in the machine Take care that no water can collect in the bottom of any items Dishes and cutlery should be arranged so that they do not lie together or cover each other Load glasses so that they do not touch each other to prevent stains and breakages Smali objects e g bottlecaps should go in the cutlery basket Important Tall dishes or cutlery protruding out of the basket may obstruct the spray arms This will detrimentally affect the wash results Ensure that the spray arms are free to rotate 22 Lower Basket Heavily soiled large items are best cleaned in the lower basket Warning High temperatures around the heating element can deform and melt plastic items Therefore put plastic items in the upper basket O Pull out lower basket Place larger heavier items such as dinner plates dishes pots etc in the lower basket UK3 GB UK BK2 GB UK Cutlery Basket Place knives forks and spoons in the cutlery basket handle down Distribute the cutlery loosely and position the s
11. 32 Test Standard IE 436 DIN 44990 prEN50 242 Programme normal 65 C detergent type A or B Detergent dosage type A 5g in the tray 25g in the dispenser Detergent dosage type B 35g in the dispenser 3 Capacity 12 piace setting including serving dishes according to IEC publication 436 Loading Example Upper Basket Upper Basket fi En Fig 21 a Fig 22 tree Lower Basket Fig 23 tee HERON GBK TDG GBK Capacity 12 place settings including serving dishes Permitted Water Pressure 1 10 bar 10 100 N cm Electrical Connection Electrical connection data is given on the rating plate This is located on the right hand inner edge of the door 1 1 0 MPa Dimensions Freestanding 85 x 60 x 60 H x Wx Din cm Build in please refer to seperate installation instructions CE This appliance complies with the following EC guidelines 73 23 EWG 19 02 73 Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EWG 03 05 1989 Including amended guidelines 92 31 EWG on electromagnetic compatibility 34 Setting Up The dishwasher must be positioned on a solid horizontal base The feet of the appliance can be adjusted by approx 5 cm This allows uneven floors to be compensated for the height to be adjusted to match other furniture If you are installing the dishwasher underneath a kit
12. alfunction please contact our Customer Service Department O Do not pour solvent into the dishwasher Danger of explosion O Do not sit on or lean on the open door This could tip the machine over O The heating element in the bottom of the dishwasher interior is still hot for a while after use Danger of burns Do not touch the heating elements CO Make sure that the salt detergent and rinse aid are designed for use in do mestic dishwashers O The high temperatures around the heating element can deform or melt plastic Do not load plastic items in the lower basket above the heating element O Always close the water tap if the disnwasher is not to be used for a length of time e g holidays The dishwasher should only be transported in an upright position Not doing so May result in a salt water solution entering the dishwasher interior possibly causing rust marks Disposal of Packaging AEG dishwashers require effective packaging for the rigours of transportation We limit this to what is absolutely necessary Pieces of packaging e g foil or polystyrene can pose a danger to children There is danger of suffocation Keep pieces of packaging away from children All packaging materials used are environmentally friendly and recyclable Card board pieces are made from used paper and wooden items are untreated Plastic items are marked as follows PE polyethylene e g packing film PS polystyrene e g packing CFC f
13. ation it automatically runs in a horizontal posi tion Are all fitters in the filter assembly clean Are all the filters correctly set up See section Cleaning the filters Have you added the correct amount of detergent See section Refilling Dish washer Detergent Is the drainage pipe correctly laid out See section Connection Is there still salt in the salt container Without salt the water is not softened Water hardness greater than 4 Clarke can lead to lime formation on the dishes See section Refilling Salt 29 30 O The dishes are not dried and have no sparkle have you used rinse aid Is there any rinse aid left in the dispenser See section Refilling Rinse Aid Dispenser O There are streaks stripes milky flecks or blue shiny deposit on the glasses and dishes there is too much rinse aid Set the rinse aid dosage at a lower level See section Setting Rinse Aid Dosage O There are dried on water stains on the glasses and dishes there is too little rinse aid Set the rinse aid dosage higher See section Setting Rinse Aid Dosage O Rust stains are visible in the interior of the machine the wash area is made of non corrosive steel Rust stains in the wash area can be attributed to external rust Rust particles from the water supply from pots cut lery etc Remove these flecks with a normal steel cleaner have you put the right amou
14. chen worksurface please note the following points sufficient space must be allowed for at the rear of the appliance to accommo date the drain hose inlet hose and mains cable They must not be kinked or jammed behind the appliance with integrated and decor fronted build under appliances please ensure that the appliance is attached to the underneath of the kitchen worksurface or to an adjacent unit This is essential in order to ensure that it will not accidentally tip forward Depending on the type of installation the following installation procedure must be followed Integrated Appliances i models For installation see installation template provided Important The appliance door can be lined with a wood panel furniture panel of the following dimensions Width 591 mm 594 mm Thickness 16mm 24 mm Height depending on recess height plinth height matchup to the joint runs of adjacent furniture e g drawer though max 600 mm Important Note Should the furniture panel be longer than 600 mm the appli ance door cannot be fully opened the furniture pane bumps against the plinth In this case the plinth must be cut out see installation template or overlength door hinge kit BLT 60 used You can obtain this under E No 911239008 Build under U models and Bulld In E models Appliances For installation see installation instructions provided Freestanding Appllances 0 Freestanding appliances do not need to be secur
15. coloured 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 termi nal 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 220 240 V AC Fuse rating 13 amps 39 40 Connection Connection for water supply and water discharge as well as electricity must always be at the side of the dishwasher There is no space behind the machine The following diagrams Figs AT1 AT2 and AT3 show the various ways in which the drainage and electrical installations can be carried out These examples are only recommendations because actual locations may vary Also local regulations must be adhered to Water discharge Water inlet Stop valve UP Doubie valve Electricity supply Electricity connection Connecting piece elbow or straight Outer dia 19 mm Length 30 mm Fi Two connecting pieces elbow or straight Outer dia 19 mm Length 30 mm G Stop valve e g integrated into the tap Amooou gt Are GBK AT GB UK ATT Ara
16. ed it should be obtained from AEG Spare Parts Department Never add extensions to hoses Never shorten hoses Minimum water pressure 1 bar 10 N cm 100 kPa Less than bar water pressure please contact AEG Customer Service Depart ment for advice Maximum water pressure 10 bar 100 N cm 1 MPa At more than 10 bar water pressure a pressure relief valve must be fitted ob tainable through installer WZU GBIUK WAB 2 GBAJK Water Discharge Connection of drain hose Maximum permissible height 1 metre Minimum height required 30 cm above the machine s lowest point In case of extended pipes which may be laid out to a maximum of 3 metres the maximum permissible height for connection of the drain hose is 85 cm Fig 25 Warning The drain hose should not be kinked or twisted Take care to install correctly Sink Trap Connection The nozzle of the drain hose dia 19 mm is suitable for all types of sink trap connection When connecting the drain hose to a sink trap the internal dia meter must be 15 mm minimum The drain hose must be attached to the sink trap connection by means of the accompanying hose clamp Water Discharge into Sink If you want to run the drain hose on a freestanding machine into a sink you should use an attachable hose bend You can obtain this hose bend from your AEG service centre under spare part number ET 646 069 190 Warning Ensure that the hook is securely
17. ed to adjacent furniture Note only applicable to freestanding appliances fitted with original worktop If the dishwasher needs to be installed directly next to a heat source such as a cooker or water heater an insulation plate must be positioned to protect the side of the worktop depth 57 5 cm The insulation plate should have aluminium foil AUF GB UK AUF GB UK The original worktop of freestanding appliances has a front to back adjustment of approx 2 cm This allows the worktop to be adjusted to match adjacent appli ances or furniture To do this proceed as follows O Unscrew and remove both screws that holds the worktop in place These are at the rear of the appliance O Move worktop backwards or forwards as required C Replace and tighten both screws Under Worktop installation of Freestanding Machines O Freestanding machines can be built under a work surface if the machine s original worktop has been removed NOTE The base height of the machine is not adjustable Removal of the Original Worktop C Remove both screws by which the worktop is attached to the machine s rear wall O Gently push the worktop backwards and lift off In order to achieve a better match with the kitchen furniture a decor panel can be added Decor panels should be obtained from the kitchen manufacturer If the machine is not fitted with a decor frame as standard one can be obtained as an optional extra from AEG through the retailer
18. gh the water tap is closed Switch off the machine Open the water tap and re set the wash programme Setting the Programme O Turn the programme indicator clockwise according to the Programme Guide toA Bor O Tum the programme selector to the desired programme See Programme Guide The programme staris During the wash programme the programme indicator moves step by step showing the stage which the programme has reached During the heating up of the main wash and rinse the programme indicator remains stationary until the required temperature is reached Programme Correction O Correct a wrongly selected programme by first switching off the machine with the programme selector setting 0 O Ifthe programme is already in the washing stage ensure that there is still deter gent in the dispenser O Set the desired wash programme once more Interrupting the Programme O Awash programme in progress is interrupted when you open the door O Close the door The wash programme will start again from the point at which it was interrupted O Only open the door during the wash cycle when absolutely necessary By open ing and closing the door cold air enters the dishwasher and quickly heats and expands This can cause irregular operation and may require a service call 26 Switching off Removing the Dishes Switching off When the programme has ended Turn the programme selector to 0 Warning When opening the do
19. ll as the detergent manufacturer s recommendation Ensure that the water softening unit is correctly set Unsuitable for Dishwashing Sponges household cloths and all objects which can become saturated with water should not be cleaned in your dishwasher Items unsuitable for dishwashing include wooden chopping boards non heat resistant plastic items lead crystal tin and copper items items of crockery or cutlery repaired with glue older cutlery containing heat sensitive compounds rust sensitive steel items cutlery with handles made of wood bone porcelain or mother of pear Suitable for Dishwashing Mosi madem tableware is suitable for dishwashing however there are excep tions Unless confirmed as dishwasher safe by the manufacturer some items may be adversely affected when washed in a dishwasher e g only wash stoneware in a dishwasher if the manufacturer confirms that it is dishwasher safe glazed designs fade after many machine washes silver and aluminium tend to discolour when washed food remnants such as egg white egg yolk and mustard often cause discolouration and tarnishing of silver therefore always clean food remnants off silverware straight away even if you are not washing immediately some types of glass go duil after many washes When you buy new crockery glasses and cutlery be sure that they are dish washer safe Interior of Appliance
20. ller Anti flood device Electrical connection Connection 4 5 NNN 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 The safety of AEG domestic appliances complies with the recognised technical tegulations and laws regarding mechanical safety Nevertheless as tne manu facturer we regard ourselves as obliged to give you the following safety advice Use as directed O Only use the dishwasher for household dishes If the dishwasher is misused you will be liable for any resulting damage O Alteration or conversions to the dishwashers are not allowed for safety rea sons Before first use O Check the dishwasher for transport damage A damaged machine should never be switched on In case of damage contact your supplier O The dishwasher must be installed and connected properly Read the chapter Installation for all you need to know about this O Before first use make sure that the nominal voltage and current stated on the machine s rating plate comply with the nominal voltage and current in your area C When installing the dishwasher next to a source of heat a heat insulated plate must be installed for protection Child Safety O Pieces of packaging e g foil or polystyrene can pose a danger to children There is danger of suffocation Keep pieces of packaging away from children C Children often do not recognise da
21. lockwise direction O Wipe away any excess rinse aid with a cloth otherwise too much foam will build up during the wash 19 20 Refilling Dishwasher Detergent Important Do not use washing up liquid in the dishwasher This causes excessive foaming and does not clean the dishes properly It can even damage the dishwasher Only use detergents intended for domestic dishwashers Store the detergent in a dry and sealed container Detergent which has become lumpy will no longer clean the dishes Detergent must be added to the dispenser before each wash Only with the prewash programme is no detergent necessary The detergent is automatically dispensed during the wash Recommended dosage basket fully loaded Smatler amounts of dishes require less detergent The efficiency of detergents varies Take care to observe the dosing recommen dations of the manufacturer The detergent dispenser is located on the inside of the door If the lid is closed O Press the lever forward Fig 10 1 The lid springs open OFil the dispenser with detergent To help you use the correct amount of detergent use the markings MIN approx 30 ml MAX approx 40 mi Fig 10 MEI Fig 11 PME 2 1 O Close the lid of the dispenser until it clicks shut In case of heavily soiled dishes it is possible to add extra detergent to the tray on top of the dispenser lid Fig 10 2 Fill unti
22. ngers posed by machines therefore you should keep children away from the machine when it is in operation There is also the risk of children getting trapped in the machine O Detergents can cause irritation to the body and even lead to suffocation Keep cleaning agents out of children s reach O Water in the dishwasher is not drinking water During the main wash the water will contain detergent that could be harmful if swallowed Keep children away from the dishwasher when in use SH22 GEUK SH 2 2 GB UK Everyday Use CO The flood protection system will only operate correctly if the appliance is plugged into the socket and the electrical supply is main tained the dishwasher has been corrctly installed the water supply is shut off the dishwasher is not in use for prolonged periods O Never use the dishwasher if the mains cable inlet or drain hose are damaged or the control panel worktop or socket area is so damaged that the interior of the machine is exposed D In case of malfunction first close off the waier tap Then switch off the machine and pull out the power plug if hard wired turn off the mains electrieity pull out the fuse and disconnect the appliance O Never pull the plug out of the socket by the cable Always use the plug itself O Repairs to the dishwasher may only be carried out by qualified service engi neers Inappropriate repairs can cause considerable danger to the user If there is a m
23. nt of detergent in See section Refilling Dish washer Detergent I there still salt in the salt container See section Refilling Salt Isthe water softening unit correctly set up See section Setting Water Soften ing Unit Whistling noise during the dishwashing cycle You may possibly need to seek a remedy by using another branded detergent The whistling is completely harmiess ABS a T GBIUK KD 3 GB UK The section Troubleshooting deals with the most common problems many ot which you can solve yourself If you call out a Service Engineer with one of the problems 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 ma chine Therefore follow the instructions in this booklet closely If you cannot find a solution to a particular problem in this instruction book please contact the Customer Service Department for advice State the model number and manufacturing number which can be found on the rating plate which is located on the right hand inner edge of the door AEG ko Favorit wxyz Koi Fig 20 So that this information is readily available we suggest that you note it here Model No Manufacturing No This information makes it possible to obtain any spare parts required so that the dishwasher can be returned to service during the engineer s first visit 31
24. o establish this setting for your local supply 15 16 Refilling the Dishwasher Sait NOTE If the water hardness in your home is less than 4 Clarke you do not need to add dishwasher salt Warning Only use dishwasher salt Other types of salt e g cooking salt often contain water insoluble components which block the softener and make it unusable The packaging of dishwasher salt and dishwasher detergent often appear very similar Before each refill check that you have a Salt packet in your hand Dishwasher detergent accidentally poured into the salt container will destroy the water softener O Open door Pull out lower basket Warning Directly after wash the heating element in the bottom of the dish washer will remain hot for a time Danger of burns Do not touch the heating element O Open the salt container cap in an anti clockwise direction and remove When filling for the first time pour approx 0 5 litre of water into the container C Pour the salt into the container Capacity depends on the granule size of the salt 1 1 5 kg Do not overfill the salt container Be sure that there is sufficient room for the salt indicator AREA GBK SAE A 1 GB UK SNA 3 3 GB UK Remove any excess salt granules from around the opening of the salt con tainer O Replace the cap and turn in clockwise direction to the locking position The cap must be tightly closed otherwise salt will get into the wash water
25. oiled surfaces of the spoons and forks apart so that the water can reach each item Important Long pieces of cutlery can block the upper spray arm These should be laid In the top basket Warning In order that the full cutlery basket does not open accidentally while you are taking it out hold it by the two part handle Coffee and teaspoons should be put in to spoon compartment on the left of the cutlery basket For easy emptying the cutlery basket can be removed from the dishwasher Fig 13 ae Fig 14 Bs 24 Upper Basket Delicate smaller items are best cleaned in the upper basket O Pull out the upper basket to its stop position 0 Arrange smaller lighter and more delicate items such as cups and saucers glasses as well as plastic items in the upper basket Fig 15 ae Arrange items on and underneath the fold down cup racks so that water can reach all surfaces For taller items the cup racks can be folded upwards Long stem glasses can then be suspended from the prongs of the cup racks Fig 16 See 0 After loading push upper basket back fully into the dishwasher OK GBrUK SPE 6 GB UK Setting the wash programme 0 Check that the crockery and cutlery in your dishwasher are arranged so that the spray arm is not obsiructed O Close the door O Open the water tap fully if closed Important If a wash programme has started thou
26. or directly after the end of the programme hot steam can escape Danger of scalding Open door carefully Note At the end of the programme allow the dishes to dry off completely and cool down for approx 15 minutes in the closed machine You can speed up the drying and cooling if you completely open the door for a moment after the end of the programme and then leave it ajar If the dishwasher is installed under a kitchen worktop be sure that the escaping hot steam does not damage the worktop The underside of the worktop must be protected against damage by means of an aluminium film Removing the Dishes IWarning Dishes are more fragile when hot Therefore allow the dishes to cool down before taking them out 0 First empty the lower basket then the upper basket In this way you avoid water dripping from the upper basket onto the dry dishes below ABI GBAK PG GB UK RSIB GBUK Care of the machine The front and the control panel of the dishwasher shouid be cleaned only with a soft cloth and warm clean water Warning Do not use furniture polish or abrasive cleaning agents The spray arms do not need to be cleaned The interior door seal and top spray arm connection should periodically be inspected for soilage and if necessary cleaned Cleaning the Filters The filter assembly in the bottom of the dishwasher must be regularly checked for soilage and cleaned when necessary Dirty filters reduce the efficienc
27. ree POM polyoxymethylene e g plastic clips By using and re using the packaging raw materials are saved and waste volume is decreased Take the packaging to the nearest recycling centre You can find out where this is from your Local Government Office Disposal of Old Machines When you stop using your old machine you should make it safe before dispos ing of it Plastic Labelling for Easy Recycling All plastic parts in the machine are labelled with internationally recognised ab breviations e g PS polystyrene Therefore when disposing of the machine you can sort the plastic parts into groups for recycling purposes Take your old machine to the nearest recycling centre who will dispose of it for a small charge EVA GB UK AHSB GBIUK Economical and Environmentally Friendiy Washing Connect the dishwasher to hot water if you have a modern high efficiency hot water system Connection to the cold water supply is recommended for electri cally heated water systems Do not rinse the dishes under running water be forehand Try to use the dishwasher only when it is full since this way you wash economi cally and in an environmentally friendly way Always select a wash programme which is suited to the type of crockery as well as the level of soilage See Programme Guide Above all avoid using excessive amounts of detergent salt and rinse aid Con sult the dosing instructions in this Instruction booklet as we
28. sed dishes which have accumulated in the dishwasher and will be washed at a later point A ily PRG 20 1 GE UK PRG 20 1 GBK Programme stage Average programme Average energy length in minutes consumption in using cold water kWh using cold connection water connection Average water consumption In litres Prewash Main wash Intermed rinse Final rinse Drying 76 1 5 20 Main wash Intermed rinse Final rinse Drying 67 1 5 16 Prewash 0 1 1 Values were calculated under normal conditions Deviations are possible in practice 14 Before First Use The dishwasher baskets are protected for transportation by special clamps Please remove all these clamps before you use the dishwasher After the dishwasher is installed you must prepare it for operation Before first use carry out the following procedure set up the water softening unit fill the salt container with sait fill the rinse aid dispenser You will find comprehensive information on the individual point in the following chapter To ensure minimum salt usage and optimum cleaning results the dishwasher has an electronic hardness setting with ten available settings HO H9 Setting the Water Softening Unit Soft calcium free water is required for machine washing dishes in order to avoid calcium deposits on the crockery and in the dishwasher Therefore water with
29. ven when the machine is turned off The flood protection system has activated First close the water tap then pull out the plug In case of hard wiring turn off the electricity supply remove the fuse and disconnect Telephone the AEG Customer Service Department to reg ister the fault O The programme does not start Are the electrical fuses in good order Is the machine connected to the mains Is the door closed properly O The machine is not taking water in Is the water tap open Is the mesh in the pipe connection at the water tap blocked If necessary clean mesh Is a water inlet hose kinked Check pipe connection See section Conneo tion C Programme progress display remains at the Start position Is the water tap fully open ls the filter in the pipe connection to the water tap blocked If necessary clean filter Is minimum water pressure of 1 bar available See section Connection O The dishes are not being cleaned have you selected a programme which is suitable for the type of dishes and their level of soilage See section Programme Guide have you loaded the dishes so that the water spray reaches all the items The crockery baskets should not be overloaded See section Loading the Dishes Were the spray arms blocked by crockery or cutlery Please note the upper spray arm tilts when not in use This allows all the water to drip out of the spray arm In oper
30. y of the wash Warning After a wash programme is complete the heating element at the bot tom of the dishwasher remains hot Danger of burns Do not touch the heating element DJ Open the door pull out the lower basket O The filter assembly in the dishwasher has 3 parts Coarse filter microfilter and surface mesh The complete filter assembly can be released and removed by means of the handle on the microfilter O Turn the handle of the filter assembly a quarter of a turn anticlockwise and lift out RS 4 1 Fig 17 27 28 I Grip the coarse filter 1 by its handle and separate it from the microfilter 2 Fig 18 4 O Thoroughly clean all filters under running water O Take surface mesh 3 out of the bottom of the dishwasher and thoroughly clean both sides Fig 19 sn O Replace the surface mesh in the bottom of the dishwasher ensuring that it is correctly positioned in the bottom of the dishwasher O Reassemble the coarse filter in the microfilter snap together and replace the complete assembled unit into the surface mesh Use handle to turn clockwise until locking position is found RS GB UK ABS 4 1 GBUK Please check whether you can solve the smaller problems with the machine your self by means of the following advice If the advice does not help please contact the AEG Customer Service Department O Drainage pump continually running e
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