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en T abl e of c onte n ts Sa fety instr uctio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Before you s wit ch O N the appli ance . . 4 De liver y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Inst a ll ati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 In d a il y u s e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chi ld re n in th e ho us eho l d[...]
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en 4 Be fore you sw itch ON the appliance Plea s e r ea d the o per ati ng a nd ins ta llat io n in s t r u ct i o ns c ar e fu l l y . The y c o nt a i n important information on how to install, us e and maintain the appli ance. Retain all do cuments for su bsequent use or for the next owner. De liver y – Ch eck t he p a ckag ing and di shwa she[...]
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en 5 Childproof lock (door loc k) D o o r lo c k * The description of the chi ldproof lock is at the ba ck in the env elope. * dep end in g on mo del Damage – The ap plian ce m ay b e repa ir ed an d op ened up by a te c h ni cia n o n ly . T o d o this, disconnec t the applian ce from t he po wer su ppl y. Pu ll out t h e m a in s pl u g or swit[...]
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en 6 To ens ure goo d w ash ing re sults , t he dish w asher re qu ires so ft w ater , i. e. containing low amou nts of lime, otherwise white limescale will be deposited on the utensi ls and i nner container. Tap w ater above a specific degree of water hardness m ust be softened, i .e. descaled, for us e in a d ishwasher. Water is softened with spe[...]
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en 7 Using s pecial s alt Always refill with special salt immediately b efo r e sw i tch ing o n the ap pl ia n ce. Th is ens ure s tha t ov erru n sp ecia l salt sol ution is immedi ately washed out and doe s not cor ro de the rins in g tank . – O pen the scre w-ty p e ca p of the co mp artm e nt 1J . – F ill the tan k w ith wate r (on ly req [...]
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en 8 As s oon as the rinse-aid re fill indicator )" is li t on the f asc ia, th er e is st i ll a r i nse -a id reserve of 1 – 2 rinsing processes. Refi ll with rinse ai d. The rinse aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. U se only rinse ai d f or do me sti c d ishw ashe rs . Combined detergents with r inse-aid co mp on e[...]
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en 9 No t su it a b l e – Cutlery and ut ensils made of wood . – Delicate decorativ e glasses, craf t and antique ut ensils. These de cors are not dish wa sher- proof. – Plas ti c p arts not r esi stan t t o hea t . –C o p p e r a n d t i n u t e n s i l s . – Utensils which are soil ed with ash, wax, lub ric at ing g reas e o r i nk. Alu[...]
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en 10 Pan s Bo ttom b ask et 1b Tip Heavi ly so iled ute nsils (pans) should be placed in the bottom basket. The more powerful s pray j et provides a b etter dish w ashi ng res ul t. Tip Other examples, s uch as the b est way of loading your dish washe r, can be found on our hom epage as a free download. T he corr esp on din g In te rne t ad dr ess[...]
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en 11 Sma ll ac ce ss o ries hold e r * S m a ll a c c e s s o r ie s h o ld e r * dep end in g on mo del Li gh t- wei gh t p la s ti c a cce sso r ies , e . g. cu ps , lid s, etc. can b e hel d s ecure ly in t he sm al l accessories holder. Kn ife s h elf * K n ife s h e lf * dep end in g on mo del Long kn ives an d other ut ensils can be arranged[...]
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en 12 T o p b a sket with sid e levers – Pu ll out th e top ba s ket 1" out . –T o lo we r the bas ket, press i n the l eft and then t he right lever on the ou tside of the basket. In doing so, hold the sides of the b asket along the upp er edge to prevent it f rom suddenly dr opp in g . –T o rai se the basket, h old the basket on the si[...]
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en 13 Adding de ter gent – If the detergent dispenser 9" is stil l closed, press t he l ock 9* to open t he de ter gen t d isp ense r. Pour detergent i nto the dry detergent disp ense r 9" only (insert tablet flat, not on i ts edge). Dosage: see manu fact urer’s in s t r uct io ns o n t h e p ac k a gi ng . The g ra duat e d dete rg e[...]
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en 14 Notes – You will obtain optimum rinsing and d rying res ults by using sol o de ter gen ts an d a ppl yin g s alt and r ins e aid separately. – If progr amme s are short, tablets may not h ave full clea ning effect due to di f fer ent di s sol vin g p ro per ties and th ere may even be undissolved detergent residue. It is recommended to us[...]
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en 15 The max. possibl e number of programmes is il lustrat ed in thi s ov erview . The cor resp ondin g progra mmes for y our a pplianc e ca n be found on the f asc ia. Pr og ram me se le ction You can select a suitab le program me acc o rdin g t o th e typ e o f uten s ils an d deg ree of so il ing . Info rma ti on for tes t ins titu tes Test ins[...]
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en 16 * dep end in g on mo del Ad ditio n a l o ptio ns ca n b e se t w i th the bu tton s 8 . E x p r e s s W a s h / S p e e d P e rf e c t ( V a r io S p e e d ) Ÿ Ex pr es s Wash / Spe ed Pe r fe ct/ (V a r ioS pee d ) * This fun ction can reduc e the runni ng ti me by approx. 20% to 50% depending on the selected rinse p rogramme. To obtain op[...]
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en 17 T im e r p r o g r a m m in g Timer pr ogramming * * dep end in g on mo del You ca n del ay th e st ar t of the progr am me by 3, 6 or 9 h ours. –S w i t c h o n O N / O F F s w i t c h ( . – Keep pressing t he Preselected starting time but ton 0 until the appropriate display 3h, 6h or 9h i s l it. – Pre ss ST AR T but ton h , tim er p [...]
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en 18 T e r m in a tin g th e p r og r am m e T erminat ing the progra mme (R es et ) – Open the door . – Pre ss ST AR T but ton h for a p pro x. 3s e c . The C leaning disp lay X goes o ut . – Close t he door. Th e re ma i nin g p ro gr a mm e se que nc e lasts approx. 1 minute more. (Buzzer sou nds. ) – Open the door . – Swi tch off ON/[...]
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en 19 Filt ers The filters 1R keep large foreign objects in th e rin s ing wat e r aw ay from th e pu mp . These foreign ob jects may oc casionally block th e fi lters. The filter system consists of a coarse filter, a flat fine filter and a m icrofilter. – Afte r eac h was hing cy cle che ck th e filt ers fo r r es idu e. – Uns cre w f ilt er c[...]
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en 20 The m ajor it y o f f au lt s w hic h c ou ld occu r in da il y o pe ra t ion ca n b e re ct ifi e d by t he user. Thi s ensures that the appliance i s quickly available f or use a gain. The fol lo w ing o ve r vi e w w i ll h e lp y o u lo ca t in g the cau ses and gives h elpful advise to eliminate them. Note If the app liance stop s d urin[...]
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en 21 ... when t he a ppliance is swi t c hed o n The appli ance does no t start. – The ma in s fu se h as tr i pp ed. – The applian ce plug has not been ins ert ed. – The applian ce door has not been s hut pr o per l y . ... on t he a ppliance Lower spra y ar m rotates sluggishl y . – Spray ar m blocked. The door i s difficult to ope n. * [...]
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en 22 ... on t he ut ensil s Food resi due on the utensi l s. – Utensils placed too closely together, utensils bas ket overfilled. – To o l i t tl e de terg e nt. – Rinse prog ramme too weak. – Spray ar m rotation ob structed. – Spray arm nozz les blocked. –F i l t e r s b l o c k e d . – F il ter s in cor r ec t ly in s ert e d. – [...]
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en 23 If the adv ice given does not res olve your prob lem , ple ase c o ntac t yo u r cust ome r se rvi c e. C o nta ct d e tai ls can be fo und on th e b ack cov er of t his in struc tion man ua l or in the enc losed customer service list. When calling , please quote the app liance number (1) an d the pr oduction date (FD = 2) whic h can be foun [...]
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en 24 – A fter in st alli ng t he appli ance, ensu re that the plug is e asily accessible. (see Electrical connection) –S o m e m o d e l s : Th e p las t ic hou sin g o n the w ate r connection c ontains an electric valve , the con necting cab les are in th e su ppl y hos e. Do not cut th rough t his ho se , d o not im mer se th e pl asti c ho[...]
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en 25 El ec t ri cal conn ec ti on – Con nect the app lian ce to an alternati ng current only, ranging fro m 220 V t o 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz via a corr ectly installed socket with protective earth conductor. See rat ing plate for requ ired fusing 92 . – T h e soc ke t mu st b e ne a r t h e ap pl ian ce and freely ac cessible following ins t[...]
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en 26 Bo th th e pack a gi ng of ne w ap pl ianc e s and the old ap pliances them selves conta in valuable raw materials and recyclable mat e ri a ls . Pl e ase di s pos e of t he in di vi dual pa rt s sep ar ate d ac cor d ing to typ e. Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disp o sal. Pack ag in g All pl[...]
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