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        Siemens SN26T597GB dishwasher
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1.     3  Switch on ON OFF switch  1     4      Select programme with the highest  temperature     The expected programme duration is  indicated on the numerical display  B3      5  Press START button  0    6  Close the door   Programme sequence starts    7  Open door after approx  4 minutes   8  Press START button until G 7     is indicated on the digital display    9  Close the door   10 Open door after approx  1 minute     The numerical display indicates    a0  Lia     11 Switch off ON OFF switch  T      12  Turn off the tap  disconnect supply  hose and drain water     Transport appliance upright only      This prevents residual water from  running into the machine control and  damaging the programme sequence      42    Protection against frost    If the appliance is in a room where there  is a risk of frost  e g  holiday home    empty the appliance completely  see  Transportation      Subject to changes     Childproof lock  door lock                                                                   A Warning  40 Activate the childproof lock  Always close the appliance door completely  41 Open the door with activated when you leave the appliance   childproof lock  This is the only way you can protect your  42 Deactivate childproof lock  children from potential dangers     Baking sheet spray head                   gourmet  plates  pasta plates  dinner plates  can be cleaned with the aid of the spray head   To do this  remove the top basket and insert the spray head as illustra
2.     Overall condition of the machine    24    Special salt and rinse aid          25  FIETS mesuan nd  x athe wid ane eae amc 25  Spray arMS  2      cee ees 25  Fault  what todo             26  Error message in the display   WING OW seca a see he Semon a a ae wae  a 26  Waste water pump            4  26  Fault table               000005 27  Customer service            34  Installation and connection    35  Product package                 35  Safety instructions                35  DELIVERY  raada iani mi wa Said ad 35  Technical specifications            35  Installation    0 0 0         0 00008  36  Waste water connection           36  Drinking water connection          36  Warm water connection            36  Electrical connection              37  Removing the appliance           37  Transportation               05  37  Protection against frost    Emptying the appliance            38    Intended use    a This appliance is intended for  use in the home and  the home environment    a Use the dishwasher  only in the household  and only for its designed  purpose  for washing  domestic dishes     Safety instructions    Children from 8 years of age  or people whose physical   sensory or mental abilities   or their lack of experience   or knowledge prevent them  from using the appliance safely  must not use this appliance  without supervision   or instruction by a responsible  person     Before you switch ON  the appliance    Please read the operating   and installation instruction
3.    Dishwasher  SN     SX    siemens home com welcome    en Operating instructions Register    your  product    online            g oo              o     am  om   om   mim   108                                           s  eset    A   B   cl    aa go  s                 Table of contents    Intended use                 4  Safety instructions            4    Before you switch ON the    appliance ise ae See Pa ne ta Bec s 4  Deliverys sepi te Bodega dt threats Bek dt 2 5  Installations  lt 4 aee a Pik ence ek Pars 5  Im daily  USC oe x tcc Baka d Bok eN iets 6  Door lock oc ute elle A ds 6  Damage      cee eee eee 6  DispOSal      cee ee ee 6  Protection of the   environment                  8  Packaging  credi cece eee ee eae 8  Old appliances              000  8  Getting to know your   appliance                  5 8  Control panel                0000 8  Appliance interior             005  8  Overview of menu             00  9  Selecting language                9  Display window             000  10  Water softening system    Special salt                 10  Setingan nni te Soa Sete tas  pects n d 10  Water hardness table             11  Using special salt                11  Detergents with salt component    11  Switching off water softening  SYSTEMEN aa Sos SEa a uaeter iA Moicealaeh 11  Ea Rinse aid                   12  Setting amount of rinse aid         12  Switching off rinse aid refill  INGIG AOR s s doa A ee he ac oe GPSS Se cent 12    Utensils           00c seen 13    No
4.    The required installation dimensions can  be found in the installation instructions   Level the appliance with the aid of the  height adjustable feet  Ensure that the  appliance is situated securely on the  floor       A builtunder or integrated appliance  which is installed subsequently as a  free standing appliance must be  secured to prevent it from  overturning  e g  by screwing it to the  wall or by installing it under  a continuous worktop which is  screwed to adjacent cupboards      The appliance can easily be  installed in a fitted kitchen between  wooden and plastic walls     Waste water connection    1  The required work sequence can be  found in the installation instructions   If required  fit a siphon with an  drainage connection    2  Connect the waste water hose to the  drainage connection of the siphon  with the enclosed parts    Ensure that the drainage hose is not  kinked  crushed or twisted and that  there is no cover plate in the  drainage to prevent the waste water  from flowing out     39    Installation and connection    Drinking water connection    1  Fasten the drinking water connection  to the tap according  to the installation instructions using  the enclosed parts   Ensure that the drinking water  connection is not kinked  crushed  or twisted     2  When replacing the appliance     always use a new water supply hose     Water pressure     At least 0 05 MPa  0 5 bar   maximum  1 MPa  10 bar   At a higher water  pressure  connect pressure reducing 
5.   Do not add any solvents  to the washing chamber   Danger of explosion     Safety instructions    A Warning  Risk of scalding     Open the door carefully when  the programme is still running   There is a risk of hot water   spraying out of the appliance     A Warning  Risks to children     a If fitted  use the childproof  lock  An exact description  can be  found in the back of the enve  lope        Do not allow children to play  with or operate  the appliance        Keep children away from  detergents and rinse aid   These may cause chemical  burns in the mouth  throat  and eyes or asphyxiation        Keep children away from  open dishwasher  There may  be small parts in the  dishwasher which children  could swallow and the water  inside the dishwasher is not  drinking water as it may  contain detergent residue        Ensure that children do not  place fingers in the tablet  collecting tray  24   Small  fingers could become  caught in the slots     Protection of the environment    a When opening and closing  the door on an eye level  appliance  ensure that  children do not become  jammed or crushed between  the appliance door and the  cupboard door below    a Children could become  locked in the appliance   danger of suffocation  or get  into another dangerous  situation    Redundant appliances  Pull  out the mains plug  sever  and dispose of the power  cord  Destroy the door lock  so that the door can no  longer be closed     Protection of the  environment    Both the pack
6.   ranging from  220 V to 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz  via a correctly installed socket with  protective earth conductor  See  rating plate for required fusing BA   The socket must be near   the appliance and freely accessible  following installation    If the plug is not freely accessible  an  allpole disconnector with a contact  opening of at least 3 mm must be  fitted on the installation side   to satisfy the relevant safety  instructions    The connection may be modified by  technicians only    A power cord extension may be  purchased from customer service  only    Use only a residual current operated  circuit oreaker which features   the symbol Gx   Only this extension  guarantees compliance with   the currently valid regulations    The appliance features a water  damage protection system  Please  note the system will not function  unless the power supply   is connected     Installation and connection    Removing the appliance    Also observe  the sequence of worksteps here     1  Disconnect the appliance from  the power supply   2  Turn off the water supply     3  Undo the waste water and drinking  water connection     4  Loosen fastening screws for  the furniture parts     5  If fitted  remove the base panel     6  Pull out the appliance  carefully  pulling the hose behind     41    Installation and connection    Transportation    Empty the dishwasher and secure loose  parts     Drain the appliance according to the  following steps    1  Turn on the tap    2  Open the door
7.   salt  rinse  aid      ncrease detergent dosage or change  detergent     Select a more intensive rinse programme                    Select programme with higher washing  temperature     Use suitable detergent at correct dosage     Do not prerinse utensils  Remove only large  food remnants     Recommended programme Eco 50            Fault  Coloured  blue  yellow     brown   difficult to remove  to non removable coatings    in the appliance or on  Stainless steel utensils     Coloured  yellow  orange   brown   easily removable  deposits inside the  appliance  mainly in the  floor area   Discolouration of the  plastic parts inside the  appliance     Plastic parts discoloured     Removable streaks on  glasses  glasses with  metallic appearance and  cutlery     Cause    Film formation consisting of  ingredients from vegetables  e g   cabbage  celery  potatoes   noodles       or the tap water  e g   manganese      Film formation caused by metallic  components on silver or  aluminium utensils     Film formation consisting of  ingredients from food remnants  and substances from the tap  water  limescale      soapy             Plastic parts inside the appliance  may become discoloured during  the service life of the dishwasher     Too low rinsing temperature     Utensils precleaned too intensely   sensors therefore decide on   eak programme sequence   ubborn soiling cannot be  completely removed     Too much rinse aid     No rinse aid added or setting too  low     Detergent residue i
8.   voltage and electrical installation checked     30    Fault   A different error code is  indicated on the digital  display      ED  to   49     Display flashes     Refill indicator for salt L5   and or rinse aid L6  is lit     Refill indicator for salt 5_   and or rinse aid L6 Jis not  lit     Water is left in the  appliance at the end of the  programme     Cause    A tech    nical fault has probably    occurred     Door not closed properly     No rinse aid   No salt  Refill with special salt     Sensor does not detect salt  tablets     Refill indicator switched off   softening system Special salt or Rinse aid      There  rinse a    is still enough special salt   id available     Filter system or area under the  filters L29   is blocked        Progra    m has not ended yet     Fault  what to do     Remedial action    Switch off appliances with the ON OFF  switch  1_   After a short time restart the  appliance     If the problem recurs  turn off the tap and  pull out the mains plug    Call customer service and mention the error  code     Close the door  Ensure that no objects   utensil  fragrance dispenser  are protruding  over the basket and preventing the door  from closing     Refill rinse aid        Use different special salt     Activation deactivation  see chapter Water       Check refill indicator  levels     Clean filters and area underneath  see     Waste water pump         Wait until programme ends or reset  See       Terminating the programme         31    Fault  
9.  dH   Over this limit salt   and rinse aid must be added     As soon as combined detergents  are used  the rinse programme   is adjusted automatically to ensure  the best possible rinsing and drying  result     A Warning     Do not place small parts  for washing in the tablet collecting tray   24   this prevents the tablet from  dissolving evenly     A Warning     If you want to add more  utensils after the programme   has started  do not use the tablet  collecting tray as a handle   for the upper basket  The tablet could  already be there and you will touch  the partially dissolved tablet     Detergent    Notes    m You will obtain optimum rinsing  and drying results by using solo  detergents and applying salt  and rinse aid separately    a  f programmes are short  tablets  may not have full cleaning effect  due to different dissolving properties  and there may even be undissolved  detergent residue  It is  recommended to use washing  powder for these programmes    m The Intensive programme  on some  models  requires one tab only  When  using washing powder  you can  apply some of this cleaning agent  to the inside of the appliance   s door    a Even if the rinse aid and or salt refill  indicator is lit  the rinse programme  will run correctly with combined  detergents    m  f using detergents in a water soluble  protective cover  Take hold of the  cover with dry hands only and put  the detergent into an absolutely  dry detergent dispenser only   otherwise the detergent may 
10.  fine filter and a microfilter   1  After each washing cycle check the  filters for residue     2  Unscrew filter cylinder as illustrated  and take out filter system                                                                 3  Remove any residue and clean filters  under running water    4  Re install filter system in reverse  sequence and ensure that the arrow  marks are opposite each other after  closing the filter system     28    Spray arms    Limescale and contaminants in the  rinsing water may block nozzles and  bearings on the spray arms and   27      1  Check outlet nozzles on the spray  arms for blockages     2  Unscrew the upper spray arm  23      3  Remove the lower spray arm  upwards                                         4  Clean spray arms under running  water     5  Re engage or screw on spray arms     Fault  what to do     Experience has shown that you can  rectify most faults which occur in daily  operation yourself  This ensures that  the machine is quickly available to you  again  In the following overview you can  find possible causes of malfunctions  and helpful information for rectifying  them     Note    If the appliance stops during  dishwashing or does not start for no  obvious reason  first run the Abort  programme function  Reset      See chapter entitled    Operating   the appliance        A Warning     Don   t forget  Repairs may    be carried out by technicians only  If a    component has to be replaced  ensure    that only original spare p
11.  the socket  Check that the socket  functions     Close the door        Perform reset    See    Terminating the programme         Deactivate child lock   See instructions for  use at the back     Close door with increased force     Check appliance installation  Door  or attached parts must close without  obstruction     Remove detergent residue        Fault  what to do     Fault Cause Remedial action    Detergent residue in the Spray arms blocked by utensils    Ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely   detergent dispenser or in therefore detergent is not rinsed  the tablet collecting tray  out     The detergent dispenser was Pour detergent into the dry detergent  damp when filled  dispenser only     Appliance stops in the Door not closed properly  Close the door   programme or programme Do not place utensils or fragrance Check whether rear panel is being pressed  is interrupted  dispenser in the tablet collecting in  e g  by socket or by hose holder which  tray  has not been removed   Top basket presses against the    door and prevents door from  being closed securely              Power and or water supply Restore power and or water supply   interrupted   Filling valves making Depends on domestic installation  No remedial action possible   striking noises  as appliance is not defective  No    effect on appliance function   Knocking or rattling noise  Spray arm strikes the utensils  Position utensils so that the spray arms do                                  utensils not 
12.  to  open     Door cannot be closed     Cover on the detergent  dispenser cannot be  closed     36    Cause    Glasses not dishwasher proof     only suitable    for dishwasher     Cutlery not adequately rust   resistant  Knife blades are  frequently more severely    affected   Cutlery will a    parts are rinsed at the same time    handles          pa  bas    ets  etc       so rust if rusting      damaged utensil       Salt content i       not fastened  spilled while    The mains fu             n the rinsing water    00 high  as salt dispenser lock    firmly or salt was  being refilled     se has tripped     Power cord not inserted     The appliance door has not been    shut properly     You did no  ended     Child loc    a    wait until programme    is activated     Door lock has been activated     Door cannot  installation        be closed due to    Detergent dispenser or cover          guide bloc  residue     ed by sticky detergent    Remedial action  Use dishwasher proof glasses     Avoid long steam phase  standing time after  wash cycle ends      Use wash cycle at lower temperature     Set water softening system according to the  water hardness  if required one setting   lower    Use detergent with glass protection  component     Use corrosion resistant cutlery           Do not wash rusting parts     Fasten salt dispenser lock firmly or remove  Spilled salt     Check mains fuse     Ensure that the power cord is plugged all  the way into the back of the appliance and  into
13.  use on the packaging   for cleaning and rinsing agents     Childproof lock  door lock       The description of the  childproof lock is at the back in  the envelope       depending on model    Damage        The appliance may be  repaired and opened up bya  technician only  To do this   disconnect the appliance  from the power supply  Pull  out the mains plug or switch  off the fuse  Turn off the tap    a lf the appliance is damaged   especially the fascia  cracks   holes  broken buttons   or the  door function is impaired   stop operating the appliance   Pull out mains plug or switch  off fuse  Turn off tap  call  customer service     Disposal    1  Make redundant appliances  unusable to prevent  subsequent accidents    2  Dispose of the appliance in a  n environmentally friendly  manner     A Warning  Risk of injury         To prevent injuries  e g   caused by stumbling  open  the dishwasher only briefly  in order to load and unload  the dishwasher        Knives and other utensils  with sharp points must  be placed horizontally in the  cutlery drawer        Do not lean or sit  on the open door      Inthe case of free standing  appliances  ensure that the  baskets are not overloaded    a If the appliance  is not in a cavity and a side  panel is accessible  the door  hinge area must be covered  at the side  for reasons of safety   risk of injury   The covers  are available as optional  accessories from customer  service or specialist outlets     A Warning  Risk of explosion   
14.  value    02  is indicated on the digital  display  3     To change the setting    1  By pressing the button  you can  switch the on board computer   additional programme  information  off    00 or on O 0 i    2  Press START button  10     The set value is saved    3  Close the door     Timer programming    You can delay the start of the   programme in 1 hour steps up to   24 hours    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Press the button  8    until 7  is  flaching in the timer programming  display  Z     4  Press   or     button until the  displayed time corresponds with your  requirements    5  Press START button  10   timer  programming is activated     24    6  To delete timer programming L8    press the   or     button until G7 is  indicated on the digital display  7    You can change your programme  selection at any time until the  programme starts     7  Close the door     End of programme    The    programme ends when the value  0 00 appears on the digital display C31  and Finished appears in the display  window  12      The end of the programme is also  indicated by an acoustic signal  This  function can be changed as follows    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down programme button  and press START button until  H i     is indicated on the digital  display    4  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes and  the digital display displays the  factory setting H a   5  Press programme button until  the factory s
15.  valve ahead     Inlet rate    Minimum 10 litres minute   Water temperature    eee hot water max  temperature    40    Warm water connection        depending on model    The dishwasher can be connected  to cold or hot water up to max  60   C     Connection to hot water  is recommended if the hot water can be  supplied by energetically favourable  means and from a suitable installation   e g  solar heating system with circulation  line   This will save energy and time   The hot water setting 4 2   allows you  to adjust your appliance optimally  to operation with hot water   It is recommended to have a water  temperature  temperature of the  incoming water  of at least 40   C  and no more than 60   C   It is not recommended to connect  the appliance to hot water if the water  is supplied from an electric boiler   Setting hot water   1  Open the door   2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1    3  Hold down programme button  and press START button  until 4 7    is indicated on the digital  display   4  Release both buttons   The LED for button flashes and  the digital display displays the  factory setting H 3Y   5  Press programme button until  the factory set value A 77  is indicated on the digital  display  3    To change the setting   1  By pressing the LC   button  you can  switch the hot water setting off 4 07    I    or on Ad     2  Press START button  10     The set value is saved   3  Close the door     Electrical connection    Connect the appliance to an  alternating current only
16. 1    Operating the appliance    Intensive zone      Perfect for a mixed load  You can wash  very soiled pots and pans in the lower  basket together with normally soiled  utensils in the upper basket  The spray  pressure in the lower basket is  intensified  the rinsing temperature is  increased slightly     High gloss drying      By increasing the amount of water  during the rinse cycle and extending the  drying phase  stains are prevented and  the drying result is improved  There is a  slight increase in the energy  consumption  Rinse aid is  recommended for the high gloss drying  function  even when using combination  detergents      Energy Save      Water and energy consumption can be  reduced with the    Energy Save     function  The running time is extended    for optimum cleaning and drying results     22    Operating  the appliance    Programme data    The programme data  consumption  values  can be found in the summary of  instructions  They refer to normal  conditions and the water hardness set  value H 74  Different influencing factors  such as e g  water temperature or line  pressure may result in deviations     Aqua sensor        depending on model    The Aqua sensor is an optical  measuring device  light barrier  which  measures the turbidity of the rinsing  water     The Aqua sensor is used according to  the programme  If the Aqua sensor is  active     clean    rinsing water can be  transferred to the next rinse bath and  water consumption can be reduced by  3 6 
17. Tap turned off  Turn the tap on    Tap jammed or calcified  Turn the tap on    Flow rate must be min  10 I min  when  water supply is open    Filter in the water supply blocked  Switch off the appliance and pull out the  mains plug  Turn off the tap  Unscrew water  connection    Clean filter in the supply hose  Screw water  connection on again  Check for leaks   Reconnect power supply  Switch on the  appliance   Error code     7 is lit  Intake opening  on right inside of Arrange utensils so that the intake opening  appliance  covered by utensils  is not obstructed   Error code     fe is lit  Heating element calcified or Clean appliance with dishwasher cleaning  soiled  agent or descaler  Operate the dishwasher  with water softening system and check the  setting  see chapter    Water softening  system Special salt       Error code E 2    is lit  Filters are soiled or Clean filters    blocked  see    Cleaning and maintenance        Error code  amp  24 is lit  Waste water hose kinked or nstall hose without kinks  remove any  blocked  esidue    Siphon connection still sealed  Check connection to siphon and open if   equired    Cover on the waste water pump Lock cover correctly    loose  See    Waste water pump       Error code    75 is lit  Waste water pump blocked or Clean pump and lock cover correctly   See    cover on the waste water pumpis    Waste water pump      not locked in position     Error code E 2 7 is lit  Mains voltage too low  Not an appliance fault  have the mains
18. To change the setting    1  Press programme button LC     Each time the button is pressed   the set value increases by one level   when the value of F 72 has been  reached  the display jumps back  tor PG    2  Press START button  10    The set value is saved    3  Close the door     Switching off the appliance    Short time after the end of the   programme    1  Open the door    2  Switch off ON OFF switch L1     3  Turn off the tap  not applicable if  Aqua Stop fitted     4  Remove the utensils when they have  cooled down     Note    When the programme ends  leave   the appliance to cool down a while  before opening it  This will prevent  steam from escaping and causing long   term damage to your built in furniture     25    Operating the appliance    Interrupting the programme    1  Open the door    2  Switch off ON OFF switch L1    The LEDs go out  The programme is  saved   If the door was opened on an  appliance which has a warm water  connection or is heated  first leave  the door ajar for several minutes and  then close  Otherwise  expansion   pressure  may cause the appliance  door to spring open or water to run  out of the appliance    3  To continue the programme  switch  on the ON OFF switch again    4  Close the door     Terminating the programme   Reset     1  Open the door    2  Press START button  for approx  3 sec   The digital display shows  2 0 i   the display window indicates   Program was terminated  Ready in  1 minute    3  Close the door   The programme s
19. To raise the basket  hold the basket  on the sides of the upper edge and  lift it up    4  Before re inserting the basket again   ensure that it is at the same height  on both sides  Otherwise  the  appliance door cannot be closed  and the upper spray arm will not be  connected to the water circuit     Detergent    You can use tablets as well as powder  or liquid detergents for dishwashers  but  never use washing up liquid    The dosage can be individually adjusted  with powder or a liquid detergent  according to the degree of soiling   Tablets contain an adequately large  amount of active ingredients   for all cleaning tasks  Modern  powerful  detergents predominantly use a low   alkaline formulation with phosphate  and enzymes  Phosphates bond   the lime in the water  Enzymes break  down starch and remove protein   Phosphate free detergents are less  frequent  These have a slightly weaker  lime bonding capacity and require   a higher dosage  To remove coloured  stains  e g  tea  tomato sauce   oxygen   based bleaching agents are usually  used     Note    To ensure a good washing result   always follow the instructions   on the detergent packaging    If you have further questions    we recommend that you contact   the detergent manufacturers    helpline     A Warning     Read and observe the  safety information and instructions for  use on the packaging for cleaning and  rinsing agents     18    Adding detergent    1  If the detergent dispenser is still  closed  press the lo
20. aging of new appliances  and the old appliances themselves  contain valuable raw materials   and recyclable materials     Please dispose of the individual parts  separated according to type     Please ask your dealer or inquire at your  local authority about current means  of disposal     Packaging    All plastic parts of the appliance are  identified with internationally  standardised abbreviations  e g   gt PS lt   polystyrene   Therefore  plastic waste  can be sorted out when the appliance is  being disposed of     Please follow the safety instructions  under    Delivery        Old appliances    Please follow the safety instructions  under    Disposal of your appliance        This appliance is labelled in  pzd accordance with European   m Directive 2012 19 EU   concerning used electrical and   electronic appliances  waste  electrical and electronic  equipment   WEEE   The  guideline determines the  framework for the return and  recycling of used appliances as  applicable throughout the EU    Getting to know your    appliance    Diagrams of the control panel   and the interior of the appliance can be  found in the envelope at the front   Individual positions are referred   to in the text     Control panel       ON OFF switch  Programme buttons     Digital display   Display    Check water supply     Salt refill indicator   Rinse aid refill indicator  Timer programming display  Timer programming  Additional options     START button   Door opener   L12  Display window      Num
21. arts are used   Improper repairs or use of non original  spare parts may cause considerable  damage and put the user at  considerable risk     Error message in the display  window    Some faults are stated in the display  window and possible remedial  actions are offered  e g  Filter system  soiled  E22      gt  Clean filters     Waste water pump    Large food remnants or foreign objects    which were not captured by the filters  may block the waste water pump  The  rinsing water will then be above   the filter     A Warning     Risk of cuts    When cleaning the waste water pump   ensure that you do not injure yourself   on pieces of broken glass or pointed   implements    In this case     1  First always disconnect    the appliance from the power supply   2  Take out top basket and bottom    basket  30    3  Remove the filters  29            Fault  what to do     4  Scoop out water  use a sponge if  required    5  Prise out the white pump cover   as illustrated  using a spoon  Grip  the cover on the crosspiece and lift  diagonally inwards  Remove cover  completely              6  Check impeller wheel and remove  any foreign objects    7  Place cover in the original position  and press down until it engages   click            8  Install filters   9  Re insert baskets     29    Fault  what to do                                         Fault table   Fault Cause Remedial action      Check water supply    Supply hose kinked  Install supply hose without kinks   display lights up  
22. ber depending on model          SEE ERE       mn  OJ       i                     Getting to know your appliance    Appliance interior     20  Interior light      21  Cutlery drawer    22 Top basket    23  Top spray arm    24  Tablet collecting tray    25  Intake opening    26  Blow opening  Zeolith container    27  Bottom spray arm    28  Dispenser for special salt   29  Filters    30  Bottom basket    31  Dispenser for rinse aid    32  Detergent dispenser    33  Lock for detergent dispenser     34  Rating plate    depending on model       Overview of menu    The settings can be found in the  individual chapters     Water Hardness 4 07  H  07    Intensive drying iin  oii    r Rinse aid r ie  r05   A Hot water A00  AD i   b Eng    of programme buzzing sound  bil HiT 7 bul ua   L Language L 0   L e3   P Automatic disconnection 7 00   F d2       Onboard computer    00    7      D oc    Getting to know your appliance    Selecting language    The language in the display window    can be set from 1 2    to L 23  German  L i     Deutsch  is the factory setting     Language petig  Deutsch   oid  Engish f oiae  Francais f iaa  T fe  a o oan    Espanol    Portugu  s      a E 6 t  Juaj            E a cy  400    th    a se a  Iaa oc    Ma    5    os    of   fl  I  I  ous  IS  15  I  I    W    Ons      depending on model    Au    r  jr  r  r   Puia   L       E La oo    t  De Da       D        To change the language    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down prog
23. ck to open  the detergent dispenser    Pour detergent into the dry detergent  dispenser only  insert tablet flat   not on its edge     Dosage  see manufacturer   s  instructions on the packaging    The graduated detergent   dispenser helps you add the  correct amount of powder or liquid  detergent    Usually 20 ml 25 ml are adequate  for normal soiling  If using tablets   one tablet is adequate        2  Close the cover on the detergent  dispenser by sliding it up until the  lock engages without difficulty              The detergent dispenser opens  automatically at the optimum time  depending on the programme    The powder or liquid detergent   is distributed in the appliance and is  dissolved  the tablet falls into   the tablet collecting tray where it  dissolves in doses     Tip  If the utensils are only lightly soiled     slightly less than the indicated amount  of detergent is usually adequate     Suitable detergents and care products  can be purchased online   via our website or via customer service   see back page      Combination detergent    Apart from conventional detergents   Solo   a number of products are offered  with additional functions  These  products contain not only the detergent  but also rinse aid and salt replacement  substances  3in1  and  depending   on the combination  4in1  5in1  etc     additional components such as glass  protection or stainless steel cleaner   Combination detergents function only  up to a specific degree of hardness   usually 21 
24. d with  the required criteria as   specified in the following paragraphs  or in the installation instructions     Install the appliance in the correct  sequence    1  Checking appliance on delivery    Installing the appliance     Waste water connection     Drinking water connection     Electrical connection    of    ND    Product package    If you have any complaints  contact  the dealer where you purchased  the appliance or our customer service     Dishwasher   Instructions for use   Installation instructions   Warranty    Installation materials   Steam guard plate    Rubber apron    Power cord  depending on model    E EENEN ENE    Safety instructions    Please follow the safety instructions  under    Installation        Delivery    Your dishwasher has been checked  thoroughly in the factory to ensure that it  is in working order  This may cause  small water stains  These will disappear  after the first wash cycle     Technical specifications    Weight    max  60 kg   Voltage    220 240 V  50 Hz or 60 Hz  Connected load   2 0 2 4 kW   Fuse    10 16 A  UK 13A   Power input    switched off 0 50 W  not switched off 0 50 W  Water pressure     at least 0 05 MPa  0 5 bar   maximum  1 MPa  10 bar   At a higher water  pressure  connect pressure reducing  valve ahead     Inlet rate    minimum 10 litres minute   Water temperature    cold water  hot water max  temperature  60   C    Capacity    12 15 place settings  depending   on model      Installation and connection    Installation 
25. equence lasts  approx  1 min  The digital display  shows  2 07  the display  window indicates  Finished    4  Open the door      Switch off ON OFF switch  1     6  Close the door     ol    26    Changing the programme    When the START button has been  pressed  the programme cannot be  changed     The only way a programme can be  changed is by Cancel programme   Reset      Intensive drying    The final rinse uses a higher  temperature which improves the drying  result  The running time may increase  slightly   Caution if utensils are delicate    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down programme button  and press START button until  H i     is indicated on the digital  display    4  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes and  the digital display displays the  factory setting H 0Y    5  Press programme button until  the factory set value 0 27 is  indicated on the digital display  3      To change the setting   1  Press the button to switch the    Intensive drying on   0 i   or off 6 07     2  Press START button L140    The set value is saved   3  Close the door     Cleaning and  maintenance    A regular inspection and maintenance  of your machine will help to prevent  faults  This saves time and prevents  problems     Overall condition  of the machine    m Check spray arm for grease  and limescale deposits     If you find such deposits     a Fill detergent dispenser with  detergent  Start the appliance without  utensils in the programme wi
26. er  only required  when switching on the appliance   for the first time     3  Then add dishwasher special salt    not table salt or tablets     The water is displaced and runs out   As soon as the low salt indicator is  lit on the fascia or is requested in the  display window  12   salt should be  topped up                      depending on model    Using detergents with salt  component    If combined detergents with a salt  component are used  salt can usually be  omitted up to a water hardness of   21   dH  87   fH  26   Clarke  3 7 mmol   1   If the water hardness is over 21   dH   special salt must be used     Switching off salt refill  indicator water softening  system    If the use of combined detergents with a  salt component impairs the low salt  indicator on the fascia or the text in  the display window  Enough salt for  another x rinse cycles   the displays can  be switched off    m Proceed as described under    Setting  water softening system    and set  the value to A 07   The water softening system and salt  refill indicator are now switched off     A Caution    Never fill the salt dispenser with  detergent  You will destroy the water  softening system     Rinse aid       As soon as the low rinse aid indicator  L    is lit on the fascia or is requested in  the display window  12   rinse aid  should be topped up     The rinse aid is required for stain free  utensils and clear glasses  Use only  rinse aid for domestic dishwashers   Combined detergents with rinse a
27. et value 6 02 is  indicated on the digital display C3     To change the setting    1  Press programme button LC   Each  time the button is pressed  the set  value increases by one level  when  the value of 6 73 has been reached   the display jumps back to 6 00  off     2  Press START button  10   the set  value is saved    3  Close the door     Automatic switch off after end  of programme or interior light       depending on model    To save energy  the dishwasher can be  automatically switched off 1 min or 120  min after the programme ends     The setting can be selected from F  to F uc     POO Appliance does not  switch off automatically     The interior light   comes on when the door   is opened irrespective of whether  the ON OFF switch   is switched on or off  When   the door is closed the light is off  If  the door is open for longer than 60  min   the light switches off  automatically  The interior light  20   is lit only when the set value 7 77  is selected     i Appliance switches off after 1 min     P ti2 Appliance switches off after 120  min     Pi    1  Open the door      Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down programme button  and press START button  until H 7    is indicated on the digital  display    4  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes  and the digital display L3  displays  the factory setting H v4    5  Keep pressing programme   button  A  until the value P 77    is  indicated on the numerical ae  B3      N    Operating the appliance    
28. fore the required  amount of salt   depends on the degree of hardness of  your tap water  see table      Setting    The amount of salt dispensed can be  set from 4 00 to 4 0 7     Salt is not required at the set value  Aad     1  Find out about the hardness value of  your tap water  Your water utility  company will help you with this    2  Set value can be found in the water  hardness table    3  Open the door    4  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     5  Hold down programme button  and press START button until  H O    is indicated on the digital  display    6  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes and  the digital display displays the    factory setting H 7Y        Water softening system Special salt    To change the setting    1  Press programme button LC    Each time the button is pressed  the  set value increases by one level   when the value of 4 07 has been  reached  the display jumps back  to HW   off     2  Press START button  10     The chosen setting has now been  stored    3  Close the door     Water hardness table    Water Hardness  hardness   range  value     Clarke       7238 na 3 8 5 4         39  hard 5 5 8 9    11    Water softening system Special salt    Using special salt    Always refill with special salt  immediately before   switching on the appliance  This  ensures that overrun special salt  solution is immediately washed out  and does not corrode the rinsing tank   1  Open the screw type   cap of the compartment  28     2  Fill the tank with wat
29. id  component may be used up to a water  hardness of 21   dH  87   fH    26   Clarke  3 7 mmol l  only  If   the water hardness is over 21   dH   rinse aid must be used     1  Open the dispenser by pressing  and lifting the plate on the cover                    2  Carefully pour rinse aid up    to the max  mark in the filler opening                    Rinse aid    3  Close cover until it clicks shut    4  To prevent excessive foam formation  during the next rinse cycle  remove  any rinse aid which has run over with  a cloth     Setting amount of rinse aid    The amount of rinse aid can be set from  7 00 to 7 05  Please set rinse aid on    d5 to obtain very good drying results     75 is already set in factory    Change this setting  only if streaks   select lower setting  or water stains   select higher setting  are left on the  utensils    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down programme button  and press START button until  H      is indicated on the digital  display    4  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes and  the digital display displays the  factory setting H 2Y    5  Press programme button until  the factory set value   75 is  indicated on the digital display  3     To change the setting    1  Press programme button LC    Each time the button is pressed  the  set value increases by one level   when the value of   U    amp  has been  reached  the display jumps back  to 7 07  off     2  Press START button  10     The set value i
30. inse utensils  under running water    2  Place the utensils so that        they are secure and cannot tip  over      all utensils with their openings  face down        parts with curves or indentations  are at an angle  thereby allowing  water to drain      does not obstruct rotation of the  two spray arms and  27      Very small utensils should not be  washed in the machine  as they may fall  out of the baskets     Unloading the dishwasher    To prevent water from dripping off the  upper basket onto the utensils in the  lower basket  it is recommended   to empty the appliance from the bottom  up    Hot utensils are sensitive to shock   Therefore  when the programme ends   leave the utensils to cool down in the  dishwasher until they can be handled     Note    When the programme ends  water  droplets can still be seen inside  the appliance  This does not affect  the drying of the utensils     Utensils    Cups and glasses    Top basket                         Note    Utensils must not be placed above the  tablet collecting tray  24   These may  block the lid of the detergent dispenser  and prevent it from opening fully                          15    Utensils    Pans    Bottom basket                                                       Tip   Heavily soiled utensils  pans  should  be placed in the bottom basket  The  more powerful spray jet provides   a better dishwashing result     Tip   Other examples  such as the best way  of loading your dishwasher  can   be found on our ho
31. litres  If the turbidity is greater  the  water is drained and is replaced with  fresh water  In the automatic  programmes the temperature and  running time can also be adjusted to the  degree of soiling     Zeolith drying    The appliance features a Zeolith  container Zeolith is a mineral which can  store moisture and heat energy and  release them again     During the washing step this heat  energy is used to dry the mineral and  heat up the rinsing water     During the drying phase moisture from  the washing compartment is stored in  the mineral and heat energy is released   This released heat energy is blown into  the washing compartment with dry air   This accelerates and improves drying     These processes therefore save a great  deal of energy     A Caution    Please ensure that the intake opening  is not obstructed and do not place  any temperature sensitive utensils in the  lower basket at the rear right side above  the blow opening  26      A Warning     Risk of injury    Do not touch the blow opening  26   The  blow opening becomes hot and   furthermore  any damage will result in   a chargeable callout by customer  service     Operating the appliance    Switching on the appliance    1  Turn on the tap fully      Open the door    3  Switch on ON OFF switch L1    The Eco 50   programme display  flashes  This programme remains  selected if no other programme  button is pressed  The expected  programme duration  flashes on the digital display  3     4  Press the START b
32. mepage as a free  download  The corresponding Internet    address can be found on the back page  of these instructions for use     Cutlery drawer    Arrange the cutlery in the cutlery drawer  as illustrated  Separately arranged  utensils are easier to remove after  washing     The drawer can be taken out                 k CN EAA AN       Depending on the model  you can fold   down the side shelves to provide more  room for taller items of cutlery  The front  rows of prongs can be folded down   to provide room for wider handles                          Folding spikes        depending on model    The spikes can be folded down to  improve arrangement of pans  bowls  and glasses                 Small accessories holder        depending on model    Light weight plastic accessories  e g   cups  lids  etc  can be held securely in  the small accessories holder                             Utensils    Adjusting the height of the  basket    The height of the upper utensils basket  can be adjusted in 3 stages to  create more space either in the upper or  lower basket     Appliance height 81 5 cm    Top basket  Bottom  basket  Setting 1 max        Appliance height 86 5 cm    Top basket  Bottom  basket       1     Pull out the top basket out    2  To lower the basket  press in the left  and then the right lever on the  outside of the basket  In doing so   hold the sides of the basket along  the upper edge to prevent it from  suddenly dropping                          17    Detergent    3  
33. n the final  rinse programme section   Detergent dispenser cover  blocked by utensils  cover does  not open fully      Utensils precleaned too intensely   sensors therefore decide on  weak programme sequence   Stubborn soiling cannot be  completely removed           HE          Fault  what to do     Remedial action    Can be partly removed with machine  cleaner or by mechanical cleaning  Coatings  are harmless     Can be partly removed with machine  cleaner or by mechanical cleaning     Check function of the water softening  system  refill with salt  or  if using combined  detergents  tablets   activate water  softening system  see chapter    Water  softening system Special salt        Discolouration is normal and will not impair  the function of the dishwasher           Select programme with higher washing  temperature     Do not prerinse utensils  Remove only large  food remnants     Recommended programme Eco 50      Set rinse aid amount to lower setting     Add rinse aid and check dosage   recommended setting 4 5    Detergent dispenser cover must not be  obstructed by utensils     Do not place utensils or fragrance dispenser  in the tablet collecting tray                 Do not prerinse utensils  Remove only large  food remnants     Recommended programme Eco 50      35    Fault  what to do     Fault   Initial or existing   irreversible clouding of  glass     Rust spots on the cutlery     Appliance does not start     Programme starts  automatically     The door is difficult
34. pliance interior wet after No appliance fault On account of the    Condensation drying       principle  water droplets are physically    rinse cycle     induced and r    equired in the container  The    humidity in the air condenses on the inner    walls of the di    shwasher  drains and is    pumped out     32    Fault    Food remnants on the    utensils     Detergent residue     Cause   Utensils placed  together  utensils  overfilled     00 closely    basket    Spray arm rotation obstructed        Spray arm nozzles are blocked     Filte    oN     29  dirty        Filters L29   inserted incorrectly  and or not engaged     Rinse programme too weak   Utensils precleaned too intensely     sensors therefore decide on    wea       programme sequence   Stubborn soiling cannot be    completely removed        Tall narrow receptacles in corner  areas are not rinsed adequately     Top basket  22  on right and left    not set to same height   Detergent dispenser cover       bloc    ed by utensils and therefore    does not open fully        Detergent dispenser cover  blocked by the tablet     Tablets used in th  programme   Dissolving time o  is not reached in       short programme     e quick or short    the detergent  he selected    Washing effect and dissolving    performance are    educed after a    prolonged storage time or       detergent is very    umpy     Fault  what to do     Remedial action  Arrange utensils with adequate clearance    between them ensuring    hat the spray je
35. positioned correctly  not strike the utensils   If there is alow load  the water Load the appliance with more utensils or  jets strike the washing tank distribute the utensils more evenly in the  directly  dishwasher   Light utensils move during the Arrange light utensils securely   wash cycle    Unusual foam formation  Handwash liquid inthe rinse aid Immediately refill rinse aid dispenser with  dispenser  rinse aid   Rinse aid spilled  Remove rinse aid with a cloth     37    Customer service    Customer service    If you are unable to rectify the fault   please contact your customer service   We always find a suitable solution  even  to avoid unnecessary visits   by technicians  Contact information   for your nearest customer service can  be found on the back of these  instructions for use or on the enclosed  customer service list  When calling   please state the appliance number  E   Nr    1  and the production number   FD   2  which can be found on the  rating plate on the appliance door                             Rely on the competence of the manufa  cturer  Contact us  You can therefore be  sure that the repair is carried out   by trained service technicians who carry  original spare parts for your domestic  appliances       depending on model    38    Installation and  connection    The dishwasher must be connected  correctly  otherwise it will not function  properly  The specifications for the inlet  and outlet as well as the electrical  connected loads must correspon
36. programme  according to the type of utensils and  degree of soiling     Information for test institutes    Test institutes receive the information for  comparability tests  e g  according to  EN60436     These are the conditions for conducting  the tests  however these are not the  results or consumption values    Request by e mail to   dishwasher test appliances com   The product number  E no   and the  production number  FD  are required  which you can find on the rating plate  on the appliance door     Additional options    G Additional options      depending on model    Additional options can be set with  the buttons  9      Cy Express WashPlus   Speed PerfectPlus   VarioSpeedPlus       This function can reduce the running  time by approx  20  to 66    depending on the selected rinse  programme  To obtain optimum  cleaning and drying results at a reduced  running time  water and energy  consumption are increased     Half load      If you have only a few items to wash   e g  glasses  cups  plates   you can  switch to    half load     This will save  water  energy and time  It is  recommended to put a little less  detergent in the detergent dispenser  than for a full load     A HygienePlus      This function increases the temperatures  and retains them for an extra long time  to obtain a defined disinfection  performance  Continuous use of this  function increases the hygiene status   This additional option is ideal for  cleaning e g  chopping boards and baby  bottles     2
37. ramme button  and press START button until  the digital display Hed    iS  indicated    4  Release both buttons    5  Press programme button  A  until  the factory set value 1 7   is  indicated on the digital display C3       German     Deutsch  is indicated in  the display window  12     6  Press programme button  C    Each time the button is pressed  the  set value increases by  one level   when the value of L c   3 has been  reached  the display jumps back  tol L HH i   7  Press START button  10     The set value is saved    8  Close the door     Display window    The display window shows   the selected programme  the remaining  running time  the programme sequence   in words and as a coloured progress  bar  and the selected options  In  addition  when there is low salt and or  low rinse aid  the number of rinse cycles  still possible is indicated and the fault is  stated in the event of faults     When the onboard computer   is switched on  see corresponding  chapter   further information is shown  and the water and energy consumption  is briefly displayed     Water softening  system Special salt    To ensure good washing results    the dishwasher requires soft water  i e   containing low amounts of lime   otherwise white limescale will be  deposited on the utensils and inner  container     Tap water above 1 2 mmol l must be  softened  The water is softened with  special salt  regeneration   salt  in the water softening   system of the dishwasher     The setting and there
38. s  carefully  They contain  important information on how to  install  use and maintain   the appliance    Retain all documents for  subsequent use or for the next  owner     Delivery    1     Check the packaging and  dishwasher immediately for  damage caused in transit  Do  not switch on a damaged  appliance  but contact your  supplier       Please dispose of the    packaging material in an  environmentally friendly  manner       Do not let children play with    packaging and its parts   There is a risk of suffocation  from collapsible boxes and  film     Installation      Following installation  ensure    that the back   of the dishwasher is not  freely accessible  protection  against contact due to hot  surface     Install and connect   the appliance according   to the installation   and assembly instructions   Prior to installation   disconnect the dishwasher  from the power supply   Ensure that the protective  conductor system   of the domestic supply has  been correctly installed     Safety instructions    The electrical connection  conditions must correspond  with the specifications   on the dishwasher rating  plate  34     If the power cord of this  appliance is damaged    it must be replaced with   a particular power cord    To prevent injury  the power  cord may be purchased from  customer service only    lf the dishwasher is installed  in a high sided unit  the unit  must be secured properly    If the dishwasher is installed  below or above other  domestic appliance
39. s  follow  the information for installation  in combination with   a dishwasher   in the installation instructions  for the particular appliances   Also follow the installation  instructions for   the dishwasher to ensure  that all appliances are  operated safely    If there is no information or if  the installation instructions  do not include   the appropriate information   contact the manufacturer   of these appliances   to ensure that   the dishwasher can be  installed above or below  these appliances     Safety instructions    If you cannot obtain any  information from   the manufacturer  you must  not install the dishwasher  above or below these  appliances    If you install a microwave  oven above the dishwasher   the microwave oven may be  damaged    Install built under   or integratable appliances  only under continuous  worktops which have been  screwed to adjacent    cupboards to ensure stability     Do not install the appliance  near heat sources  radiators   heat storage tanks  cookers  or other appliances which  generate heat  and do not  install under a hob    After installing the appliance   ensure that the plug is easily  accessible     See Electrical connection   Some models    The plastic housing on the  water connection contains  an electric valve    the connecting cables   are in the supply hose    Do not cut through this hose   do not immerse the plastic  housing in water     In daily use    Read and observe the safety  information and instructions   for
40. s saved    3  Close the door     13    Utensils    Switching off rinse aid refill  indicator    If the use of combined detergents with a  rinse aid component impairs the low  rinse aid indicator  6 _  on the fascia or  the text in the display window   enough rinse aid for another x rinse  cycles   the displays can be switched  off   m Proceed as described under    Setting  amount of rinse aid    and set  the value to 7 07   The rinse aid refill indicator L6  is now  switched off     Utensils    Not suitable      Cutlery and utensils made of wood   a Delicate decorative glasses  craft  and antique utensils  These decors  are not dishwasher proot     Plastic parts not resistant to heat     Copper and tin utensils   m  Utensils which are soiled with ash   wax  lubricating grease or ink   Aluminium and silver parts have a  tendency to discolour and fade during  the wash cycle  Even some types of  glass  e g  crystal glass objects  may  turn cloudy after many wash cycles     Glass and utensil damage    Causes    m  Glass type and glass production  process    m Chemical composition of the  detergent      Water temperature of the wash  programme    Recommendation      Use only glasses and porcelain  which the manufacturer designates  as dishwasher proof     m Use a detergent which protects  utensils    a Take glass and cutlery out of the  dishwasher as soon as possible after  the programme ends     Loading the dishwasher    1  Remove large food remnants  It is  not necessary to prer
41. stick    a  f you switch from combined  detergents to solo detergents   ensure that the water softening  system and amount of rinse aid have  been set to the correct value     19    Overview of programmes    Overview of programmes    The max  possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview   The corresponding programmes and their arrangement can be found on the  fascia                          Type of utensils Type of soiling Programme Possible Programme sequence  additional  options  auto  pots and pans  very adhesive burned  y it tents  A   at      non sensitive in or dried on food Auto 65     75   opinn apean  utensils remnants containing ut of sensors g  and cutlery starch or protein   a i  Auto 45     65    g Is optimised according  pa a to the soiling with the aid  Auto 45     65   of sensors   part dried  common Prerinse  andeuiley   nousehold food o acs Clean 50      all Intermediate rinse  Eco 50 Final rinse 65    Drying  IntensivZone  Express Wash   oe Speed Perfect Is optimised according  sensitive utensils  z  VarioSpeed  to the soiling with the aid  cutlery  slightly adhesive  Auto 35     45 Energy Save of sensors   temperature  fresh food remnants Half load  sensitive plastic Glossy drying  and glasses  Uo T Clean 45    praem DID  2   a Glossy drying Intermediate rinse  Quick 45 Final rinse 55    NW m  all types cold rinsing  ON   iy mane prarinse  of utensils intermediate cleaning Prerinse    20    Programme selection    You can select a suitable 
42. t suitable                0000  13  Glass and utensil damage          13  Loading the dishwasher            13  Unloading the dishwasher          13  Cups and glasses                14  Panse 2 meane Eae tue Diner SR ae oe 14  Cutlery drawer              0005 14  Folding spikes             00000 15  Small accessories holder          15    Adjusting the height of the basket   15    Detergent              006  16    Adding detergent                 17  Combination detergent            17  Overview of programmes     19  Programme selection             19  Information for test institutes        20  Additional options            20    Express WaschPlus   SpeedPerfectPlus  VarioSpeedPlus    20    HalPlOAG sates exit Sha Gee ao Mees 20  HygienePlusS 2 0 nanana anaana toed 20  Intensive ZONE    6    eee ee 20  High gloss drying           000 20  Energy Save artist bay ey Aa 20  X Operating the appliance       21  Programme data                 21  AQUA sensoren eas eta cgoe baa a els 21  ZEOIN GVING  i ee enanala hays 21  Switching on the appliance         21  Remaining running time display     22  Onboard computer               22  Timer programming               22    Intended use    End of programme               22  Automatic switch off   interior light    23  Switching off the appliance         23  Interrupting the programme         23  Terminating the programme        24  Changing the programme          24  Intensive drying              008  24    Cleaning and maintenance    24
43. ted in the diagram     To ensure that the spray jet can reach all parts  arrange the baking sheets as illustrated   max  4 baking sheets and 2 grilles      Never operate the dishwasher without the top basket or baking sheet spray head       some models       9000763555 en  9309 1  640TV       
44. th  the highest rinsing temperature     Clean the appliance with detergents   appliance cleaners which   are particularly suitable for use with  dishwashers        To ensure that the door seal always  remains clean and hygienic  regularly  clean it with a damp cloth and a little  washing up liquid    a lf the appliance is switched off for  a prolonged period  leave the door  ajar to prevent the formation of  an unpleasant odour     Cleaning and maintenance    Never use a steam cleaner to clean your  dishwasher  The manufacturer is not  liable for any consequential damage     Regularly wipe the front of the appliance  and fascia with a damp cloth  water  and a little washing up liquid   are adequate  Do not use sponges with  a rough surface or abrasive detergents   as these could scratch the surfaces   Stainless steel appliances  To prevent  corrosion  avoid using sponge cloths  or wash them out thoroughly several  times before using for the first time     A Warning     Health hazard    Never use other domestic detergents   e g  containing chlorine     Special salt and rinse aid      As soon as the refill indicators are lit  on the fascia and  6 _  or there is  a request in the display window  12    salt and or rinse aid should be  topped up     27    Fault  what to do     Filters    The filters keep large foreign  objects in the rinsing water away from  the pump  These foreign objects may  occasionally block the filters   The filter system consists of a coarse  filter  a flat
45. ts    can reach the surface of the utensils     Prevent contact points     Arrange utensils so that  rotate without obstruction     Clean the spray arm nozzles      see       Clean    he spray arm can          ing and maintenance         Clean filters  see    Cleaning and    maintenan    Inse       ce       t and engage filters correctly        Select a more intensive rinse programme     Do not prerinse utensils  Remove only large  food remnants     Recommended programme Eco 50   or    Intensive     Do not p             ace hollow receptacles too    obliquely and do not place in the corner    area     Set  leve    op bas  rs     et to same height using side    Detergent dispenser cover must not be    obs    ructed    by utensils     Do not place utensils or fragrance dispenser    in th       Tab    et mus    e tablet collecting tray        be inserted flat and not upright     Dissolving time of tablets too long for a  quick or short programme    Use a detergent powder or select a more  intensive programme     Change detergent     33    Fault  what to do     Fault    Water stains on plastic  parts     Washable or water soluble  coatings in the container or  on the door     White  stubborn coatings   limescale on the utensils   container or door     Tea or lipstick residue on  the utensils     34    Cause    Droplet formation on plastic  surface is physically unavoidable   After drying  water stains are  visible     Detergent substances are  deposited  These coatings cannot  us
46. ually be removed with  chemicals  appliance cleaner           If there is a    white coating    on the  container floor  the water  softening system has been set  marginally    Salt dispenser cover not  closed     Only for glasses  Initial glass  corrosion   can only apparently  be wiped off     Detergent substances are  deposited  These coatings cannot  usually be removed with  chemicals  appliance cleaner           Hardness range incorrectly set or  water hardness greater than 8 9  mmol l     3 in 1 detergent or bio eco  detergent not effective enough           Underdosing of detergent     Too weak rinse programme  selected     Too low rinsing temperature        Too little or unsuitable detergent     Utensils precleaned too intensely   sensors therefore decide on  weak programme sequence   Stubborn soiling cannot be  completely removed        Remedial action    Use a more intensive programme  more  water changes      Arrange utensils in a sloping position   Use rinse aid    If required  increase softening setting   Change detergent brand    Clean appliance mechanically     Increase softening setting and change  detergent if required        Close salt dispenser cover correctly     See    Glass and utensil damage        Change detergent brand   Clean appliance mechanically        Set water softening system according to  instructions for use or top up salt           Set water softening system according to  instructions for use or use separate  detergents  proprietary detergent
47. utton 10     5  Close the door    The programme starts running     N    Note      for environmentally friendly operation  of the dishwasher    For ecological reasons the Eco 50    programme is preset whenever the  appliance starts  This conserves  environmental resources and not least  saves you money    The Eco 50   programme is a  particularly environmentally friendly  programme  According to EU  regulation 1016 2010 it is the     Standard programme    which is the  most efficient standard cleaning cycle  for cleaning normally soiled utensils in  terms of the combined energy and  water consumption for cleaning these  types of utensils     Remaining running time  display    When the programme is selected  the  remaining running time of the  programme is indicated on the digital  display  3     The running time is determined during  the programme by the water  temperature  the number of utensils as  well as the degree of soiling and may  vary  depending on the selected  programme      23    Operating the appliance    Onboard computer    You can switch the onboard computer   additional programme information  off  or on  Proceed as follows    1  Open the door    2  Switch on ON OFF switch L1     3  Hold down programme button  and press START button  until H 7    is indicated on the digital  display    3     4  Release both buttons    The LED for button flashes  and the digital display L3  displays  the factory setting H v4    5  Press programme button  A  until  the factory set
48. what to do     Fault    Cause    Remedial action  Refill rinse aid     Utensils not dry     Plastic utensils not dry     No or too little rinse aid in the  dispenser     Programme selected without  drying     Water collecting in depressions  on the utensils and cutlery     The combined detergent used  has a poor drying performance    Intensive drying to increase  drying not activated     Utensils were removed too early  or drying process had not ended  yet     The eco rinse aid used has a poor  drying performance     Select progra    mme with drying  see       Overview of programmes        Programme    sequence         Arrange utensils in a sloping position   arrange affected utensils as sloping as  possible        Use different combination detergent with    better drying    also increases the drying performance     Activate inten  appliance       Wait until program ends or wait until 30 min    after program  utensils     Use a proprie       Q    performance  Use of rinse a    sive drying  see    Operating the    ends before removing       ary rinse aid  Eco products are    much less effective           Plastic has a    Special properties of plastic     Cutlery not dry     Cutlery not arranged properly in    and therefore       ower heat storage capacity  dries less well     Separate cutlery if possible  prevent contact    the cutlery basket     Cutlery not arranged properly in  the cutlery drawer        points     Arrange cutle  possible     ry properly and separate if    Ap
    
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