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1. The drain hose supply hose and mains lead must retain free mobility when run inside the plinth cavity This is to prevent the hoses and lead from being kinked or squashed When integrating build under appliances able to be fitted with a decorative trim are being installed it must be additionally ensured that the machine is firmly screwed to the continuous worktop or to the adjacent furniture It is imperative to take this measure to gt guarentee the necessary tilt safety as per VDE specifi cations Depending on model the dishwashers should be installed as follows Integrating machines I models To install see the installation template supplied Important The appliance door can be lined with a wood panel furniture panel of the follow ing dimensions Width 591 mm 594 mm Thickness 16 mm 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 panel 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 911 239 008 Build under machines U models and build in machines E models To install see the installation instructions supplied Free standing machines can be installed free s
2. Programme chart Never overdose detergent special salt and rinse aid Follow the dosage recom mendations in these operating instructions as well as the instructions given by manufacturers of these products Make sure that the water softener is correctly set Unsuitable crockery Sponges household cloths and all objects which can become saturated with water should not be cleaned in your dishwasher The following are unsuitable for machine washing wooden boards or platters non heat resistant plastic parts lead crystal glass tin or copper items glued crockery or cutlery older types of cutlery with temperature sensitive adhesive steel knives that are liable to rust cutlery with wood horn porcelain and mother of pearl handles Crockery that may be suitable for your dishwasher The following items have certain machine washing limitations Only wash earthenware crockery in your dishwasher if the manufacturer has expressly indicated it as being suitable for that purpose Some types of decoration which have been painted over the glaze may fade after frequent machine washing Silver and aluminium parts tend to discolour during machine washing Many food residues such as egg white egg yolk mustard often cause discolourations or staining on silver Silver crockery and cutlery should there fore always be cleaned free from food residues if they are not washed imme diately after a
3. Intermediate rinse Final rinse with rinse aid Drying with hot air 1 5 19 Pre wash 10 0 1 Values have been determined under normal conditions Deviations are possible under practical conditions 54 Before using your dishwasher for the first time To ensure protection of the crockery baskets during transport we have packed them with clamps Please remove all clamps before operating your dishwasher When your new dishwasher is correctly set up and installed you must first make it ready for use Before using your dishwasher for the first time proceed as follows s t the water softener fill the special salt container with special salt fill the rinse aid dispenser with rinse aid The following sections give you more detailed information on the individual points Setting the water softening system Soft low lime water is necessary for machine washing to avoid lime deposits on crockery and in your dishwasher Tap water with a hardness above 4 d German degree must therefore be softened for machine washing Forthis purpose your dishwasher is fitted with a water softener The water softener is treated regenerated automatically and at regular intervals with salt solution The salt consumption needed for regeneration thus depends on the local water hardness Your competent water company will provide you with information about water hardness in your locality To ensure op
4. alike Detergent inadvertently poured into the salt container will damage the water softener Each time you fill it with special salt make sure you are really holding a salt pack in your hand O Open the door and take out the lower basket O Unscrew the cap of the salt container by turning it anticlockwise Only when using your dishwasher for the first time Fill the salt container with around 0 5 litre of water O Fill the salt container with special salt The container holds around 1 0 1 5 kg depending on the salt grain size Do not overfill the container SAES GE EU SAE SH GH EU SNA2 GB U en at O Clean the container opening so that no salt residues exist O Screw the cap back on clockwise The cap must be tightly closed since salt will otherwise find its way into the rinse water and may make your glasses cloudy O If you do not wash your crockery immediately after filling with salt run the PRE WASH programme to rinse away any salt water and salt grains that have been spilt Salt replenishment indicator You must replenish special salt when the control panel shows the illuminated message SALT Depending on the grain size of the salt it may be some hours before the message SALT goes out again Important At water hardnesses below 4 d you need not fill your dishwasher with special salt In this case the control panel continuously shows the illuminated message SALT This implies no
5. fault is recognised by the fact that a pump noise can be heard even when the machine is switched off Of a fault occurs first turn off the water tap Then pull the plug out of the plug socket If there is a fixed connection switch off or unscrew the fuse s WSS GBEU ELA GU EETEHI Electrical connection According to the technical connection conditions of the electricity companies a fixed connection to the mains supply may only be made by an approved electri cal installer Comply with the VDE specifications when connecting the machine and also where necessary with the additional regulations of the local electricity companies After installation live parts and insulated lines should not be accessible with the test finger to EN 60335 DIN VDE 0700 Details of the electrical connection are given on the rating plate This is located on the RH inside edge of the door If the machine is convertible the changeover diagram directions given on the mains junction box must also be observed During appliance connection it is essential to ensure that the nominal voltage and current type specified on the rating plate are the same as the mains voltage and current type at the installation site The necessary electrical fusing is also indi cated on the rating plate To disconnect the dishwasher from the mains supply pull out the plug Should the appliance have a fixed wiring connectio
6. from your dishwasher when its door is open SHG GBEU SHAG GRU E I Your dishwasher I in day to day use 7 The water protection system ensures reliable protection against water damage though this implies the following conditions being fulfilled The mains connection must be retained even when your dishwasher is switched off Your dishwasher must be properly installed Always turn off the water tap if your dishwasher is left unattended for any length of time O Never operate your dishwasher if the electrical supply lead supply or drain hose control panel worktop or plinth are damaged O In case of a fault first turn off the water tap Then switch off your machine and pull the plug out of the plug socket If there is a fixed connection switch off or unscrew the fuse s O Never pull the plug out of the plug socket by the supply lead but by the plug itself O Dishwasher repairs should only be performed by trained personnel Improper repairs may seriously endanger the user If your dishwasher needs to be repaired you should contact our service centre or your retailer O If the connection lead of your dishwasher is damaged it must be replaced by the special lead through your AEG authorised service centre O Never place any solvents in your dishwasher or you may cause an explosion O Do not rest or sit on the open door or you machine could tilt O The heating elements on the floor of the dish
7. hardnesses above 4 d lime deposits will form on your dishes see the section on Filling with special dishwasher salt Have you set the water softener to the local water hardness see the section on Setting the water softening system O The dishes do not dry and have no sparkle Have you used a branded rinse aid Is there sufficient rinse aid in the dispenser see the section on Filling with rinse aid O Glasses and dishes have streaks stripes milky blotches or blue coloured blooms The rinse aid is being overdosed Set a lower rinse aid dosage see the section on Setting the rinse aid quantity to be dosed O Glasses and dishes have dried on water drops The rinse aid is being underdosed Set a higher rinse aid dosage see the section on Setting the rinse aid quantity to be dosed The detergent may be the cause Contact your detergent manufacturer s con sumer services manager O Rust marks can be seen inside your machine The dishwasher interior is made of stainless steel If rust is found inside your dishwasher this must be from another source rust in water from saucepans cutlery etc Remove such marks with a commercially available stainless steel cleaner Have you dosed the detergent correctly see the section on Filling with detergent Is the lid of the salt container closed properly see the section on Filling with special dishwas
8. loss of machine function 57 58 Filling with rinse aid The finse aid ensures that the last rinse water flows off leaving no drops and gives your crockery its final sparkle During a washing programme rinse aid is automatically dispensed from the dispenser Important note Use only a branded rinse aid for domestic dishwashers Other agents e g vinegar essence may damage your machine and do not produce the desired effect Detergent also liquid detergent inadvertently poured into the dispenser will damage your machine The rinse aid dispenser is located inside the door O Open the door O Open the dispenser by twisting the cap revolution anticlockwise O Fill with rinse aid max up to the dotted line The maximum capacity is around 150 ml Fig 6 REM Fig 7 O Then close the cap again by twisting it clockwise O Wipe off any spilt rinse aid with a cloth otherwise too much foam will be produced during washing Rinse aid replenishment indicator You must replenish rinse aid when the display window on the rinse aid dispenser Fig 7 arrow shows a dark spot surrounded by a bright ring 6 When the rinse aid dispenser is full the display window appears uniformly dark KLEA GREU KNAZ GREU KDS GREU RMES GRU Sett ng the rinse aid aniy o be dosed The dispensing unit is located inside the fillin
9. with a soft cloth and lukewarm water Important note Never use commercially available furniture cleaners or aggres sive detergents The spray arms do not need to be cleaned The tank lining door seal and water inlet should be checked occasionally for pollution and when necessary cleaned Cleaning the strainers The strainers on the floor of your dishwasher are to a major extent self cleaning You are nonetheless recommended to check the strainers from tirne to time and to clean them where necessary Soiled strainers impair washing results O Open the door and take out the lower basket O The strainer system of your dishwasher consists of 4 parts coarse strainer fine strainer microfilter and strainer panel The system can be unlocked and removed using the handle of the microfilter O Tum the handle about revolution anticlockwise and remove 67 O Hold the coarse strainer 1 by the lug and withdraw it tog strainer 2 frorn the microfilter 3 Detach the fine strainer 2 from the coarse strainer 1 Fig 17 ee O Thoroughly clean alt strainers under running water O Remove the strainer panel 4 from the floor of your dishwasher and thoroughly clean it on both sides Fig 18 E O Re insert the strainer panel in the dishwasher floor O Insert the coarse and fine strainers in the microfilter and put together O Insert and lock the strainer combination by turning the han
10. OKO_FAVORIT 4159 Lavavajillas Dishwasher M quina de lavar loi a Instrucciones para el uso Operating instructions instru es de manejo 42 SA Dear pinta Before you operate your dishwasher please read through these operating instructions carefully They contain important information for your safety as well as operation and maintenance of your machine For this small trouble your dishwasher will reward you with faultless performance Should your dishwasher ever have a fault please look it up in the section on If you think your dishwasher is not working property In many cases you can rectify minor fauits yourself and thus save yourself unnecessary service costs Keep the operating instructions in a safe piace for future reference and give them to any future owners of your dishwasher Printed on recycled paper AEG putting words into action HV A CREU Safety instructions Disposal Disposing of the packaging Disposing of your old machine Important hints to help you use your dishwasher correctly Operating your dishwasher economically and with regard for the environment Unsuitable crockery Crockery that may be suitable for your dishwasher Machine description Machine appearance Control panel Programme chart Using your dishwasher for the first time Before using your dishwasher for the first time Setting the water softening system Filling wi
11. achine is not serially fitted with a decor frame you can order this as a special accessory from your specialist retailer Decor panel dimensions H 590 x B 581 mm Clamping thickness max 4mm 1 Decor panel 2 Door frame 3 Decor frame Fig 23 AFA To make sure that thin decor panels do not sag or warp you should fix them to the machine door with double sided adhesive tape 75 78 Connection Water supply Your dishwasher has been built in accordance with the valid regulations govern ing water consuming appliances and is equipped with safety devices which prevent used water from flowing back into the drinking water mains Your dish washer can be connected to either a cold or hot water supply of max 60 C Never connect your dishwasher to open hot water appliances and continuous flow heaters i i The supply hose is fitted with a screwed hose connection to DIN 259 and can be connected to an outlet valve water tap with male thread Suitable washers are supplied with the machine Do not use any washers other than these The nut of the screwed hose connection can be tightened by hand If you require a supply hose which is longer than the one supplied use only the VDE approved complete hose kit obtainable from our service centre continuously and to adequate length Never lengthen existing hoses Important note The supply hose must not be kinked squashed or twisted Please ensure careful runn
12. ais can re saved and the volume of refuse reduced Give the packaging for reuse to your local recycling centre Your municipal or local authority will give you its address Disposing of your old machine When your machine needs replacing and you withdraw it from service you should render it unserviceable before having it disposed of TRUS Leed PIERE Marking of plastic parts for graded recycling All plastic parts in your machine are marked with intemationally standardised abbreviations e g gt PS lt for polystyrene When your machine is disposed of this enables plastic waste to be sorted into individual types for environmentally conscious recycling will take it back from you for a small handling charge EVA GREU AHS GREU Operating your dishwasher economically and with regard for the environment Connect your dishwasher to the hot water supply if you have a modern hot water system For electrically heated installations you are recommended to connect your dishwasher to the cold water supply Do not pre rinse your dishes under running water Collect your dirty dishes stack them in the dishwasher and only wash them when both baskets are full making sure that the latter are never overloaded Only then can you be sure that you are machine washing economically and with regard for the environment Always select the programme corresponding to the type of crockery and degree of soiling see
13. choked Clean the strainer if necessary Is the minimum water pressure of 1 bar available see the section on Water supply O The water is not pumped away Is the drain hose kinked squashed or twisted Please ensure correct running See section on Water drainage Is thesink trap obstructed Check the sink trap D The crockery is not clean Have you selected a programme that is suitable for the type and degree of soiling of your crockery see Programme chart Have you arranged the crockery so that the sprayed water has access to all surfaces both internal and external The crockery baskets must not be over filled see the section on Arranging the crockery Have the spray arms been gbstructed by crockery or cutlery Please note that for better drainage of residual water at the programme end the upper spray arm obliquely tits when it comes to rest When operational it automatically runs in the horizontal position Are all strainers on the floor of your dishwasher clean Are the strainers inserted properly see the section on Cleaning the strainers Have you used sufficient detergent see the section on Filling with detergent Have you used branded detergent Is the drain hose correctly run see the section on Water drainage i 68 70 Is there still special salt in the salt container Without special salt the water will not be softened At water
14. dle clockwise Make sure that the outer edge of the strainer panel rests correctly on the dishwasher floor Important note Never carry out a washing programme without a strainer Ren GS U ABSA GEU Before calling our service centre please check whether you can rectify the fault yourself by following the instructions given below Should this information be of no assistance to you in a specific case please contact our service centre O The drain pump runs continuously even when your machine is switched off The water protection system has responded First turn off the water tap Then pull out the mains plug If you have a fixed connection switch off the fuse s or unscrew the screw in fuse s Call our service centre to determine the fault O The programme will not start Are the fuses in the fixed wiring in order Is your machine connected to the electricity supply Have you closed the door properly Press the door shut O No water flows in Have you turned on the water tap Is the strainer in the hose screw connection on the water tap choked Clean the strainer if necessary Isthe water supply hose kinked Check hose running see the section on Water supply O The programme cycle indicator sticks at the beginning of washing with detergent Have you turned on the water tap Is the strainer in the hose screw connection on the water tap
15. g opening of the rinse aid dispenser You can use it to set the rinse aid quantity on a scale of 1 6 corresponding to a 1 6 cm rinse aid addition The rinse aid dosage is factory set to 4 At this setting there is sufficient rinse aid in the full dispenser for around 40 washing pro grammes You should adjust the amount dispensed if you discover imperfect crockery re sults see the section on If you think your dishwasher is not working properly I To set the dose open the dispenser by twisting the cap revolution anticlockwise Fig 6 O Set the dose selector to the required position with a screwdriver Fig 8 hete O Then close the cap again by twisting it clockwise O Wipe off any spilt rinse aid with a cloth Filling with detergent Important Never use conventional washing up liquids The latter cause heavy frothing may even imply a loss of machine function and the dishes will not be cleaned Use only branded dishwasher detergent for domestic dishwashers Always store the detergent in a dry place in a sealed container Lumpy detergent will not clean dishes Before starting a washing programme except Pre wash you must fill the detergent dispenser with dishwasher detergent powder The detergent is auto matically dispensed during the programme 59 80 Recommended dose for fully loaded baskets Normally soiled Heavily so
16. her satt Have you set the water softener correctly see the section on Setting the water softening system ABS 42 GE EU Dar GREV In the section on If you think your dishwasher is not working properly we have listed the most important faults which you can rectify yourself Should you still wish to call our service centre for any of the specified faults or because the appliance is being wrongly operated the service engineer s visit cannot be made free of charge even during the guarantee period Should you find no reference to a fault in the operating instructions you should call our service centre When making your call quote the E No product number and F No serial number indicated on the rating plate It is located on the RH inside edge of the door AEG ko Favorit WXYZ E Nr 911 000 000 F Nr 000000000 Fig 19 E KD1 To keep these numbers handy we recommend you enter them here Eohi ies aeia in a n F NO arr a ai aa e You specifying these details enables the service centre to make a precise identi fication of the spare part required so that the appliance can be repaired at the service engineer s first visit without you having to pay extra costs for repeated Journeys by the service engineer 71 72 Test standard IEC 436 DIN 44990 prEN50 242 Refere
17. iled especially with starch and fat Dishwashing powder around 20 ml around 30 ml Dishwashing liquid around 30 ml around 40 ml Tablets 1 1 When washing smaller crockery loads you should dose correspondingly less detergent Detergents may vary in terms of their effectiveness You should therefore follow the dosage recommendations of each detergent manufacturer The detergent dispenser is located inside the door If the lid is closed O Press the cap lever forwards Fig 9 1 The lid will spring open O Fill the detergent dispenser with detergent The marking lines are intended to help you achieve the correct dosage MIN corresponds to around 30 ml and MAX to around 40 ml detergent when filled level Fig 9 RME 10 Fig 10 MEG O Press the lid shut until the cap engages When washing heavily soiled crockery you have the option of putting additional detergent in the cap dispenser Fig 9 2 Fill the cap level This detergent will be already effective during Pre wash RMB GB U BO GU BIO dishwashing programmes and low alkaline compact powders On the basis of their chemical composition dishwasher detergents can be classified into two basic groups conventional alkaline detergents with caustic components low alkaline compact powders with natural enzymes The enzymes in low a
18. in hose on a free standing 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 Fit the bend to the drain hose i sink If you draw a string through the hole you can also mount the bend on a wall and thus prevent it from slipping off Extension hoses Suitable extension hoses can be ordered from your specialist retailer and original hoses from our service centre The inside diameter of these extension hoses must be 19 mm to prevent any loss of machine function Important note Make sure that the drain hose does not slip off the edge of the 77 78 Water protection system To protect your dishwasher from water damage it is equipped with a water pro tection system Apart from n overflow protection which prevents uncontrolled rising of water in the appliance it also features an outlet protection float switch in the floor tray This responds in the event of any untightness in the machine In all cases of malfunction the water supply is immediately interrupted and the drain pump switched on This prevents water from either flowing out or over flowing Any residual water in the appliance is automatically pumped away The pump also operates even if the machine is switched off and should not be dis connected from the electricity supply A
19. ing To avoid reductions in water supply to the kitchen we recommend you to install a separate tap Failing this fit a branch piece to the existing water tap Additional installation expenditure on the building side can be reduced by use of conventional sink mixers with a connection and shutoff valve Minimum water pressure 1 bar 10 N crr 100 kPa If your water pressure is under 1 bar please ask our service centre for advice Maximum allowable water pressure 10 bar 100 N cm 1 MPa For a water pressure over 10 bar a pressure reducing valve obtainable from your specialist retailer must be fitted upstream WZJ GH EU WAB GREU Water drainage Drain hose connection maximum allowable height 1 metre minimum necessary height of 30 cm over lower edge of machine For extension hoses which may be laid horizontally to max 3 m length the maximum allowable height of the drain hose connection is 85 cm Fig 24 WAB 1 important note The drain hose must not be kinked squashed or twisted Please ensure careful running Sink trap connection The hose connection 19 mm dia supplied with the dishwasher will fit all commonly available makes of sink trap The unobstructed width of the sink trap connection should not be less than 15mm The drain hose must be fastened to the sink trap connection with the hose clip supplied Water drainage into a sink If you want to run the dra
20. lkaline compact powders have a dirt dissolving effect and are also more readily biodegradable These enzymes deploy their full dirt dis solving power within a temperature range of 40 55 C In BIO washing pro grammes the temperature range and duration of the heating phases are precisely matched to the dirt dissolving properties of the enzymes In combination with low alkaline compact powders BIO washing programmes at a temperature as low as 50 C therefore achieve the same cleaning results that would otherwise be achievable only with 65 C programmes On BIO programmes the wash water is briefly heated to 60 C to activate the active oxygen The lack of any caustic components in low alkaline compact powders and the lower cleaning temperature of BIO washing programmes not only relieve the environment but also care for your crockery Je Detergent tablets Detergent tablets of different manufacturers dissolve so slowly that they do not release their full dishwashing power in short programmes without pre wash When using detergent tablets you should therefore set normal programmes with pre wash wherever possible 61 62 Before loading your machine with dishes remove larger food residues that are not soluble in water such as e g fish bones other bones etc paris with burnt on food residues should be pre soaked in water Proper arrangement ensures perfect washing results Arrange all hollow containe
21. meal Some types of glass may become cloudy after many washing cycles You should therefore continue to hand wash especially valuable glassware When buying new crockery and cutlery confirm that they are dishwasher safe Machine appearance on Fig t Fig 2 GAA GEU GA4 GREU Inside view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Dishwasher salt container Rinse aid dispenser Detergent dispenser Rating plate Strainers Spray arms Ceiling spray Rubber seal for connection of water supply to upper spray arm Hardness range switch Heating element Rear view 1 Supply hose 2 Drain hose 3 Electrical supply lead 49 Control panel BB 53 Fig 3 1 Button block D ON OFF button with operating indicator Programme buttons i se 50 C Normal BIO BBB 50 C Economy BIO Ses 65 C Normal My Extra pre rinse The selected programme is indicated in red in the round display window beside the button 2 Signal indicator B Replenish with dishwasher salt 68 63 GRU 88 88 GEVEU Fig 3 i ease 3 Door release handle with flap 4 Programme switch and programme cycle indicator _ Programme switch For setting programme starting point A or B see also Programme chart Programme cycle indicator While the programme is running the programme s
22. n with the mains supply it must be disconnected by appropriate measures on the fixed wiring side fuses auto matic cutout spurious current protection switch or the like which have a contact opening width gt 3 mm 79 Connection technology Water supply water drainage and power supply connections must always be planned from the side of the dishwasher There is no room for them behind the machine The following illustrations give typical examples of how the sanitary and electri cal installation can be performed under different circumstances These examples can only be recommendations since the definitive factors are the circumstances at the installation site existing connections and any local connection specifications or regulations of the power ry or water compa nies Water drainage Water supply Shutoff valve UP Two way valve Electrical supply line Electrical connection 45 or straight union of 19 mm o d 4 and 30 mm length 2 45 or straight unions of 19 mm o d and 30 mm length Shutoff valve e g integrated in fitting Sr AROPOGN AT 10 AT GB EU ATA AT CREU 81
23. nce programme 65 C Normal Detergent type A 50 C Normal BIO Detergent type B Detergent dosage Type A 5g in lid dispenser 25 gin detergent dispenser Detergent dosage Type B 30 g in detergent dispenser Capacity 12 standard place settings including serving utensils Arrangement example Upper basket Upper basket A nu gt gt 29 I Fig 20 PIG Fig 21 NEM HFP 4 GRE TDI GEVEU Capacity 12 standard place settings including serving utensils Allowable water pressure 1 10 bar 10 100 N cm 0 1 1 0 MPa Electrical connection Details of the electrical connection are given on the rating plate It i is located on the RH inside edge of the door Dimensions Free standing appliance 85 x 60 x 60 H x Bx Din cm Build in appliances see enclosed Installation Instructions C This appliance complies with the following EC Directives 73 23 EEC of 19 02 1973 Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EEC of 08 05 1989 including Amendment Directive 92 31 EEC EMV Directive 73 74 Installing your dishwasher Your dishwasher must be installed stably and horizontally align with a spirit level on firm floor The adjustable feet can be unscrewed with the spanner supplied to equalise floor irregularities and to adjust the machine height to other pieces of furniture nye dishwasher is Meir under a continuous worktop please note the lowing
24. ng the dishwashing p programme O Close the door O Fully turn on the water tap if it is off Important If a washing programme has been started despite the water tap being turhed off switch off your machine turn on the water tap and reset the washing programme Setting the dishwashing programme O Press the programme button for the programme you require see Programme chart The display beside the pressed button appears red During the programme cycle the programme cycle indicator cycles forward indicating the status of the machine washing programme in each step During heating in the washing and rinse aid cycles the programme switch remains stationary until the necessary temperature is attained A Turn the programme switch clockwise to position A or B as shown in the pro gramme chart O Press the ON OFF button The operating indicator lights up The programme starts Programme correction O You can correct any washing programme you have inadvertently set wrongly by first switching off your machine with the ON OFF button Important For reasons of radio interference suppression you should operate the programme switch only when your machine is switched off Automatic detergent addition could also be tripped EE GEESE BREA CAIN BLA ESEI O Reset the washing programme you require Interrupting the programme O A running washing programme is interrupted if you open the door O Reclose the doo
25. our dishwasher in any way Before using your dishwasher for the first time O Check your dishwasher for any transport damage Never connect a damaged machine If your dishwasher is damaged you should contact your supplier O Your dishwasher must be correctly installed and connected Please read the section on Installation to make sure you know all about this OI Before using your dishwasher for the first time do not forget that the nominal voltage and current type indicated on the rating plate of your machine must be the same as the nominal voltage and current type at the installation site The necessary electrical fusing is also given on the rating plate Child safety O Packaging parts e g foils styrene foam may be dangerous for children as it could lead to suffocation You sh uld therefore keep all packaging welt away from children O Children may not recognise the dangers of improper use of electrical appli ances You should therefore ensure proper supervision during operation and not allow your children to play with your dishwasher O Detergents may have a caustic effect on eyes mouth and throat and may even cause suffocation Keep all detergents in a safe place out of children s reach O The water in your dishwasher should not be used for drinking Detergent residues may still be present in your machine Make sure you do not splash these caustic residues onto your skin or suffocate yourself Keep children well away
26. r The washing programme restarts from the position where it was interrupted d O You should open the door during the programme cycle only when absolutely necessary When you reciose the appliance the penetrating air is strongly heated and expands This may lead to programme cycle iegularities requiring service centre attention Switching off unloading your dishwasher Switching off When the programme has ended O Press the ON OFF button The operating indicator goes out When the programme has ended the dishes should be left in the closed dishwasher for a further 15 minutes for complete drying and cooling You can accelerate the drying and cooling phase by fully opening the door momentarily when the programme has ended and then leaving it ajar However please note that if your machine is installed under a kitchen worktop escaping steam may damage the worktop lts underside must be protected against rising steam with aluminium foil as prescribed Unloading your dishwasher Important note Hot crockery is sensitive to shocks You should therefore let your dishes cool before taking them out First take out the dishes from the lower basket and thon from the upper basket so that no water from the recesses in the crockery above can drip on to articles below and leave stains AB2 GEU PG GREU RS I GREU Appliance care Clean the screen and controls of your dishwasher where necessary
27. rs such as cups glasses saucepans etc with the opening facing downwards Make sure that no water can collect in the recesses Basically arrange crockery and cutlery so that they do not lie inside each other and each item has good contact with the washing water Glasses should not touch each other so that glass damage is avoided and no stains are retained during drying Make sure that small items cannot fall through You are recommended to place small objects e g lids in the cutlery basket The easiest way to load the baskets is from back to front Important Tall crockery or cutlery or that which projects downwards out of the baskets may obstruct the spray arms This will seriously impair the washing results Before starting a washing programme check that the spray arms freely rotate Arrange the crockery around them as appropriate Lower basket Large heavily soiled dishes are best cleaned in the lower basket Important note The high temperature in the immediate vicinity of the heating element may deform or even melt plastic parts Therefore arrange plastic parts in the upper basket O Draw out the lower basket to its fullest extent O Arange large and heavy dishes such as plates bowls pans etc in the lower basket Fig 11 nem GE GREU UKHI GEVEU Bier GEYEU Place knives forks and spoons in the cutlery basket with their handles pointing downwards Also do not arrange spoon
28. s and forks with their dirty side in contact with each other To prevent cutlery from falling on to each other you can place the grid insert on the cutlery basket Then arrange the cutlery in the grid Important Exceptionally long cutlery such as soup ladles kitchen knives or the like may obstruct the upper spray arm Such cutlery can be placed in the upper basket i The spoon strip on the LH side of the cutlery basket should be used for coffee spoons and teaspoons To unload you can take the cutlery basket out of the lower basket Fig 12 Bra Fig 13 KA es 84 Upper basket Smaller more fragile dishes are given a gentle wash in the upper basket O Draw out the upper basket to its fullest extent O Arrange small crockery items such as saucers cups glasses and fragile plastic parts in the upper basket Fig 14 ete Arrange items inserted on and under the hinged cup holders in staggered formation to ensure a thorough cleaning action on all sides To insert tall items the hinged cup holders can be folded up You can incline or suspend wine champagne and brandy glasses in the recesses of the hinged cup holders Both rows of glass holding prongs on the left are also suitable for inclination of glasses beakers etc Fig 15 KS 1 O After loading re insert the upper basket to its fullest extent OK GBEU SPE 42 GREU we ie Setti
29. tanding without additional fixing Important note applies only to free standing machines with original worktop If for reasons of space there is no alternative to installing your dishwasher directly next to a gas or electric cooker of coal range you must interpose a thermally insulated non flammable panel with a depth of 57 5 cm between cooker and dishwasher This panel should be coated with aluminium foil on the side facing the cooker AUF GB EU AUFS GB EU The original worktops of free standing machines are around 2 cm depth ad justable This enables the worktop to be adjusted to adjacent applicances or furniture O To make an adjustment unscrew both screws from the worktop on the machine back O Slide the worktop forwards or backwards as required O Re insert and tighten both screws Free standing machines can be Installed under a continuous worktop if the original worktop of the machine is removed Installing free standing machines under a continuous worktop O To do this unscrew both screws securing the worktop to the machine back O Push the worktop back with a slight jerk and detach Important The plinth of free standing machines is not adjustable To match the dishwasher to the kitchen decor free standing machines can be provided with a decor panel Decor panels matching the kitchen decor must be ordered from the kitchen manufacturers A decor frame is needed for installation If your free standing m
30. th special dishwasher salt Filling with rinse aid Setting the rinse aid quantity to be dosed Filling with detergent BIO dishwashing programmes and iow alkaline ra powders Loading your dishwasher correctly Lower basket Cutlery basket Upper basket Switching on off Setting the dishwashing programme Switching off unloading your dishwasher Cleaning and care Caring for your dishwasher Cleaning the strainers If you think your dishwasher is not working properly Customer service Hints for test centres Technical data Installation installing your dishwasher Connection Water protection system Electrical connection Connection technology 44 45 46 46 47 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 58 59 59 60 61 62 62 63 63 64 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 77 78 79 80 81 44 The safety of AEG electrical appliances conforms to accepted rules of techno logy and the Appliance Safety Act We as manufacturers however see ourselves as being obliged to familiarise you with the following safety instructions Using your dishwasher for Its Intended purpose O Only use your dishwasher for machine washing of household crockery If your machine is misused or used for any purposes other than that for which it is intended the manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused O For safety reasons you should not convert or modify y
31. timum regeneration of the water softener the water softening system must be set to the local water hardness the dishwasher salt container must always be filled with special salt VE GMEU WHB 22 CREU WHB 2 2 GREU To ensure minimum sait consumption with optimum washing results your dishwasher is fitted with an electronic hardness range setting with six possible stages Factory setting 1 Pd German degree measure of water hardness 2 mmol Millimol per litre international water hardness unit O Open the door and take out the lower basket O Set the hardness range switch e g with a coin as shown in the table to the relevant water hardness in your locality The arrow must then point to the corresponding figure Hardness range Water hardness Stage inca in mmol setting N 51 70 9 1 12 5 6 36 50 6 4 9 0 5 29 35 5 1 6 3 4 22 28 3 9 5 0 3 Ill 15 21 2 6 3 8 2 VIN 4 14 0 7 2 5 1 below 4 below 0 7 no salt necessary 55 56 Filling with special dishwasher salt Important If the water hardness in your focality is below 4 d you need not fill your dish washer with special salt Important note Use only special dishwasher salt Other types of salt e g cooking salt often contain water insoluble components which choke the water softener and may render it unserviceable Satt and detergent packs often look very much
32. washer remain hot for some time after machine washing Take care you do not scald yourself Do not touch the heating elements O Before using special dishwasher salt detergent and rinse aid make sure that the manufacturer of these products expressly specifies their use in domestic dishwashers O The high temperature in the immediate vicinity of the heating element may deform or even melt plastic parts Do not arrange any plastic parts in the lower basket above the heating element O Always turn off the water tap when your dishwasher is left unattended for any length of time e g when you are away on holiday O The dishwasher should only be transported upright Any tilting during trans port may lead to salt water flowing into the dishwasher which could result in rusting 46 Disposing of the packaging Take your decommissioned machine to your local recycling centre or dealer who Our dishwashers require effective protective packaging in transit though we always confine ourselves here to what is absolutely necessary All used leg materials are EN friendly and reusable The cardboard parts are produced from recycled paper and the wood parts are untreated The plastics are marked as follows gt PE lt for polyethylene e g packaging foils gt PS lt for polystyrene e g padding basically CFC free gt POM lt for polyoxymethylene e g plastic clamps By recycling and reuse of the packaging raw materi
33. witch cycles forward indicating the status of the programme in each step Pre rinse Washing with detergent Intermediate rinse Rinsing with rinse aid Drying 51 Washing Suitable for Setting the programme programmes Tum Press programme programme switch to button 50 C Norma BIO Normally soiled tableware and cookware with fragile parts e g glass plastic A gZ BIO 50 C Economy BIO Speclaly designed for using low alkaline compact powders as well as for crockery with dried on food residues Normally to slightly soiled table coffee or dessert crockery and fragile glassware Spe cially designed for using ow alkaline com pact powders BIO 50 65 C Normal Normally solled tableware end cookware with dried on food residues Extra pre wash Used crockery Collected in the dishwasher for washing at a later time B A Sos A My 52 PRG 26 1 GB EU PRG 2801 GA EU Drying with hot air Intermediate rinse Final rinse with rinse aid Drying with hot air Washing with detergent _ 55 1 4 Programme oycle Average programme Average energy Average water duration in minutes consumption in kWh consumption for cold water for cold water In litres connection connection Pre wash Washing with detergent Intermediate rinse 65 1 4 19 Final rinse with rinse aid 15 Pre wash Washing with detergent

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