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9000 112 228 (8508-1) Operating instruction DF 241Ć160 DF 240Ć160 Dish washer

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en IndexSafety instructions 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting to know your appliance 6. . Water softener 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filling in the Salt 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding rinse aid 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not suitable for the dishwasher 10. . Arranging crockery, glasses, etc.in the dishwasher 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detergents 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

auto 3in1 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programme overview 18. . . . . . . . . . Washing dishes 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance and care 21. . . . . . . . . . Fault finding 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customer Service 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . Information 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waste disposal 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Safety instructions

DeliveryImmediately check the packaging anddishwasher for any damage which mayhave been caused in transit. Do not usea damaged appliance, but consult yoursupplier.Please dispose of packaging materialproperly:� The corrugated cardboard consists

mainly of waste paper.� The polystyrene moulded parts

have been foamed without anyCFCs.

� The polyethylene film (PE) consistspartly of secondary raw material.

� The wooden frames (if fitted) aremade of residual wood and areuntreated.

� The hoops (if fitted) consist ofpolypropylene (PP).

InstallationInstall and connect the applianceaccording to the installation andassembly instructions.The dishwasher must NOT beconnected to the power supply duringinstallation.Ensure that the protective conductorsystem of the domestic electricitysupply has been installed correctly.Electrical connection conditions mustcorrespond with the specifications onthe rating plate of the dishwasher.If the dishwasher is to be installedin a high-sided unit, ensure that the unitis attached properly and also at therear.

Built-under and built-in appliancesshould always be installed under acontinuous work surface which isattached to the adjacent cupboards, inorder to ensure that the appliance isentirely stable.After the appliance has been installed,the mains plug should still be easilyaccessible.Not on all models:The plastic housing on the water inputcontains an electrically operated valve.The connecting wires are inside theinlet hose. Do not cut through this hoseand do not immerse the plastic housingin water.

Warning

For safety reasons, if the appliance is notfitted in a recess, thereby making a sidewall accessible, the door hinge areashould be covered at the side.(Risk of injury)Covers are available as optionalaccessories from customer services orspecialist stores.

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In daily use

Warning

Knives and other utensils with sharp pointsmust be placed in the baskets either flat orwith the points downwards.

Use the dishwasher only in thehousehold and only for its designedpurpose, i.e. for washing domesticdishes.Do not lean or sit on the open door.The appliance could tip.Please note that free-standingappliances may tip over if the basketsare overloaded.The water in the appliance is notdrinking water.Do not add any solvents to the washingchamber. Danger of explosion!Open the door carefully when theprogramme is still running. Water couldspray out of the appliance.To prevent injuries, e.g. caused bystumbling, open the dishwasher onlybriefly in order to load and unload thedishwasher.Read and observe the safetyinformation and instructions for use onthe packaging for cleaning and rinsingagents.

Children in the householdDo not let infants play or operate thedishwasher.Keep cleaning and rinsing agents out ofthe reach of infants. These may causechemical burns in the mouth, throat andeyes or asphyxiation.Keep infants away from the opendishwasher. It could contain residue ofthe cleaning agent.If the appliance is installed at eye-level,ensure when opening and closing thedoor that children are not caught orcrushed between the appliance doorand the cupboard door situated below.

If a fault occursRepairs or other work on thedishwasher should only be carried outby a qualified specialist.The dishwasher must be disconnectedfrom the electricity supply before anyrepairs or other work are started. Pullthe mains plug out of the wall socket orswitch off at the fuse box. Grasp theplug to remove it from the socket; donot tug on the cable. Turn the water offat the tap.

When disposing of oldappliances

Appliances that have reached the endof their service life should be renderedinoperable in order to exclude thepossibility of subsequent accidents. Pullthe mains plug out of the wall socket,cut through the connecting cable anddisable the door lock.Take the appliance to a designatedwaste disposal centre.

Warning

Children could get locked in the appliance(risk of suffocation) or get stuck in otherpositions.Therefore: Remove the mains plug, cut themains wire and set aside. Damage thedoor lock so that the door can no longerbe closed.

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Getting to know yourappliance

Diagrams of the control panel and theinterior of the appliance can be foundin the envelope at the front.Individual positions are referred to inthe text.

Control panel1 Main switch2 Door opener3 Time delay *4 Digital display/

Programme progress indicator

5 Button for UPPER RACK washingfunction *

6 “Check water supply” indicator7 Salt refill indicator8 Rinse-aid refill indicator9 Programme buttons

* not included with all models

Appliance interior20 Upper basket with 2-tiered cup rack

21 Additional cutlery basket for the topbasket *

22 Upper spray arm

23 Lower spray arm

24 Container for special salt with levelindicator *

25 Filters

26 Cutlery basket

27 Lower basket

28 Lock for detergent dispenser

29 Container for rinse-aid, with levelindicator

30 Detergent compartment

31 Nameplate

* not on all models

You will need to purchase thefollowing before using thedishwasher for the first time:– special salt for use in dishwashers– detergent– rinse-aidOnly use products, which are suitable fordishwashers.

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Water softener

In order to rinse dishes and glassessatisfactorily, the dishwasher requires softwater, i.e. containing little or no lime,otherwise water stains will be left behindon crockery and glasses, etc.If the tap water exceeds a certain level ofhardness, it must be softened, i.e.decalcified, so that it can be used in thedishwasher.This is achieved by adding a special saltto the water softener inside thedishwasher. The water softener, that is the requiredamount of salt, is set up according to howhard the tap water is.

Setting up the water softenerDetermine the level of hardness of yourtap water. Your local water company orservice agent can help you with this.Identify setting from the following waterhardness table.

Water hardness table

Press and hold the B programmebutton, and set the main switch 1 toON, before releasing the programmebutton again.The indicator lamp for the B buttonflashes, as does the figure in the numerical display. The latterrepresents the value that was pre-set inthe factory.

To change the setting:Press the B programme button 9 .

Every time the button is pressed, thefigure increases by one. After reaching

, the display starts at again.

Set the main switch 1 to OFF. Thenew setting is stored in the appliance’smemory.

Approx. 4 litres of water are required forregenerating the water softening system.The overall water consumption per loadcan therefore be increased by between 0and a maximum of 4 litres according to thewater hardness setting.

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Filling in the Salt

Open the screw-type cap of thecompartment 24 .

Warning

Before switching on the appliance forthe first time, pour approx. 1 litre of waterinto the salt dispenser.

Then refill with salt (not cooking salt)until the salt container is full(max. 1.5 kg). When you refill the salt,water is being displaced and drains off.

Refill with salt always just before switchingon the appliance in order to preventcorrosion. As a result, any salt solutionwhich has run over will be immediatelydiluted and flushed out.

Then clean the filling area of saltresidues and screw the compartmentlid back on without tilting the lid.

The LOW SALT indicator 7 on the front panel will light up initially but will extinguishagain after a short period when the saltsolution has become sufficientlyconcentrated.

Note

When the control is set to , it isnot necessary to fill up with saltas none will be consumed whilethe dishwasher is operating. TheLOW SALT indicator is switchedoff. If the control is set between

and , then salt must beadded to the dispenser.

Do not pour detergent into thecontainer for special salt. Thiswould destroy the watersoftener.

Salt refill indicatorAs soon as the salt refill indicator 7 is liton the control panel, refill with saltimmediately before the next rinse cycle.Depending on the washing frequency andthe hardness setting, the regeneration saltmay not have to be topped up for severalmonths.

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Adding rinse aid

The rinse aid is required for stain-freeutensils and clear glasses.Use only rinse aid for domesticdishwashers.

Open the cover on the rinse-aiddispenser 29 . To do this, press the

mark (1 ) on the cover andsimultaneously lift the cover on the

control plate (2 ).

Carefully pour in the rinse aid to justbelow the edge of the filler opening.

Close the lid, ensuring that you hear itsnap closed.

To prevent excessive foam formationduring the next rinse cycle, remove anyrinse aid which has run over with a cloth.

Adjusting the amount ofrinse-aidThe amount of rinse-aid added to thewater can be varied by adjusting thestepless control. The rinse-aid control hasbeen set to ”4” in the factory.

Do not alter the setting of the rinse-aidcontrol unless streaks (turn knob towards”–”) or water marks (turn knob towards ”+”)are left on the dishes.

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Rinse aid controller

Rinse-aid refill indicatorAs soon as the rinse-aid refill indicatorlights up on the control panel 8 ,refill with rinse aid.If using detergent products with integratedrinse aid, the rinse-aid refill indicatorcan be switched off (see “Switchingthe rinse-aid refill indicator off and on”in the “auto 3in1” chapter).

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Not suitable forthe dishwasher

The following should not becleaned in the dishwasher:

Wooden cutlery and utensils – thesewill leach out and become unsightly;even the utilised stickers are notsuitable for the temperatures whichoccur.Sensitive ornamental glasses, craftutensil and vases, special antiqueor irretrievable utensils. Theseornaments are not dishwasher-proof.Plastic parts sensitive to hot water.Copper and tin utensils.Utensils which are soiled with ash, wax,lubricating grease or ink.Absorbent materials such as spongesand cloths.

Aluminium and silver parts havea tendency to discolour and fade duringthe wash cycle. Even some types of glass(e.g. crystal glass objects) may turn cloudyafter many wash cycles.

Recommendation:In future buy utensils which are identifiedas dishwasher-proof.

Damage to glassware and otherdishesPossible causes:

type of glass or manufacturing processchemical composition of detergentwater temperature and duration ofdishwasher programme.

Suggested remedy:

Use glassware or porcelain dishes thathave been marked ’dishwasher–proof’by the manufacturer.Use a mild detergent that is describedas ’kind to dishes’. If necessary, seekfurther information from detergentmanufacturers.Select a programme with as low atemperature and as short a duration aspossible.To prevent damage, take glass andcutlery out of the dishwasher as soonas possible after the programme hasended.

Washing contents of UPPERRACK only* not on all modelsIf you only have a small number of dishesto wash, put them all into the upper rackand press the UPPER RACK button. Thissaves energy and water. If you select theUPPER RACK function, the lower rackmust be empty. Add a reduced amount ofdetergent compared to that which isrecommended for a full load.

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Arranging crockery, glasses,etc. in the dishwasher

Loading the dishwasherScrape off any large amounts ofleft-over food. It is not necessary torinse the dishes under running water.Place objects in the dishwasher in sucha way that� items such as cups, glasses,

pots/pans, etc. are stood upsidedown,

� curved items, or those withrecesses, should be at a slant sothat water can run off,

� they are stacked securely andcannot tip over,

� they do not prevent the spray armsfrom rotating while washing takesplace.

Very small items should not be washed inthe dishwasher as they could easily fall outof the baskets.

Removing the dishesTo prevent water dripping from the topbasket onto the dishes in the lower basket,we recommend that you empty the lowerbasket first and then the top basket.

Cups and glassesUpper basket 20

* not included with all models

Pots and pansLower basket 27

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CutleryCutlery should be placed in thedishwasher always unsorted and with theeating surface pointing downwards. Thespray jet is then better able to reach theindividual parts.To prevent injuries, place long, pointedaccessories and knives on the étagère(some models) or on the knife shelf(available as an accessory).

Folding spikes ** on applicable modelsTo improve stacking of pots and pans, thespikes can be folded down.

Shelf ** not on all modelsLean tall glasses and those with longstems against the shelf – not against otheritems to be washed.

Long items, serving cutlery, salad serversor knives should be placed on the shelf sothat they do not obstruct the rotation of thespray arms. The shelf can be folded backwhen not required for use.

Small accessories holder** some modelsLight-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups,lids, etc. can be held securely in the smallaccessories holder.

Adjusting position of basket ** not on all models

86cm

81cm

Ø max.30/*25cm

Ø max.20/*25cm

Ø max.34/*29cm

Ø max.20/*25cm

If required, the height of the top basket canbe adjusted in order to create more spacefor large utensils either in the top or bottombasket.Select one of the two following proceduresaccording to the design of the top basketfor your appliance model:

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Top basket with upperand lower roller pairs

Pull out the top basket.Remove the top basket and re-attach itto the upper or lower rollers.

Top basket with side levers(Rackmatic)

Pull out the top basket.

To lower the basket, press insuccession the two levers on the leftand right sides of the basket. Alwaystake hold of the side of the basket onthe upper edge, otherwise the basketwill not drop smoothly (and maydamage the utensils).

To raise the basket, take hold of thebasket on the upper edge and pullupwards.Before you re-insert the basket, ensurethat it is at the same height on bothsides. Otherwise, the appliance doorcannot be closed and the upper sprayarm will not connect to the water circuit.

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Baking sheet spray head ** some modelsYou can clean large baking sheets orgrilles with the baking sheet spray head.To do this, remove the top basket andinsert the spray head as illustrated in thediagram.

To ensure that the spray jet can reach allparts, arrange the baking sheets asillustrated(max. 4 baking sheets and 2 grilles).

Note

Never operate the dishwasher without thetop basket or baking sheet spray head!

Detergents

Information about detergentsYou can use any brand of liquid or powderdetergent, as well as tablets, that havebeen specifically designed for use indomestic dishwashers. (Do not use normalwashing-up liquid!)

Nowadays there are three types ofdishwasher detergent available:1. those containing phosphates and chlorine,2. those containing phosphates but no chlorine,3. those containing neither phosphates nor chlorine.

When a phosphate-free detergent is usedin conjunction with hard water, there is agreater possibility that white marks will beleft behind on crockery and glasses, etc.These can be avoided by pouring anincreased amount of detergent into thedispenser.

Chlorine-free detergents have a reducedbleaching effect. This can mean that teastains are not completely removed orplastic items become discoloured.

This can be resolved by:� selecting a higher temperature

programme, or� increasing the amount of detergent,

or� using a detergent that contains

chlorine.Check the label on the detergentpackaging to determine whether aparticular product is suitable for use withsilverware.

If you have any further questions, werecommend that you contact the customeradvice departments of the variousdetergent manufacturers.

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Detergent compartment withmeasuring marksThe side of the detergent compartment ismarked with lines to help you determinehow much powder to add.The capacity of the detergent container is15 ml up to the bottom line and 25 ml up tothe middle line. When the compartment isfull it contains 40 ml.

If the detergent dispenser 30 is stillclosed, press the lock 28 to open thedetergent dispenser.

Adding detergentFill the dispenser 30 with detergent.Please observe the manufacturer’sinstructions printed on the detergentpackaging when determining thecorrect dosage.

ImportantDue to the different solvency properties ofthe detergent tablets supplied by variousmanufacturers, the cleaning efficiency ofthe detergent may not be fully utilised byshort programmes. It is recommended touse washing powder for theseprogrammes.

If using the “Intensive” programme(some models), also pour approx.10–15 ml of detergent ontothe appliance door. If using tablets,also place a tablet on the appliancedoor.

Reduce costs!

If your dishes are onlymoderately dirty, you may beable to use less detergent thanrecommended.

Close the lid on the detergentcompartment.Press down the lid (1) until it clicksshut (2).

If you are using detergent in tablet form,read the manufacturer’srecommendations on the packaging inorder to determine where the tablets should beplaced inside the dishwasher (e.g. incutlery basket, detergent compartment,etc.).Make sure that the lid on the detergentcompartment is closed, even if you areusing tablets.

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auto 3in1

The use of so-called combined detergentproducts may make the use of rinse aidand/or salt unnecessary.There are currently several types ofcombined detergent products available.

3in1: They contain detergent, rinse aidand salt function.2in1: They contain detergent and rinseaid or salt function.

>>> Always check the type of detergentor combined product which youare using!

Always follow the operating instructionsor the information on the packaging.

The rinse programme is automaticallyadjusted in order to obtain the bestpossible rinsing and drying result.Observe the following importantinformation if using combined cleaningproducts:

Regeneration salt is not required up toa water hardness of 21� dH (37� fH,26� Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only. No othersettings on the appliance are required.Salt is still required if the waterhardness is above 21� dH (37� fH,26�Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l). Fill the saltdispenser with salt 24 and selectsetting 6 on the water softening system.

If in doubt, please contact the detergentmanufacturer, especially if:

the utensils are very wet at the endof the programme.limescale forms.

Note

Optimum rinsing and drying results can beobtained by using standard detergents inconjunction with separate application ofsalt and rinse aid.

Observance of the operating instructionsor information on the packaging of thecombined detergents determines theireffectiveness.

Note

Even if the rinse aid and/or salt refillindicator is lit, the rinse programme runscorrectly when 3in1 products are used.

If the rinse aid refill indicator 8 or saltrefill 7 indicator is defective and youwould like to switch it off, proceed asfollows:

Switching the rinse aid refillindicator off and onYou can switch the rinse aid refill indicator

8 on or off. This function can bechanged as follows.

Hold down the programme button 3

and press the main switch 1 until thedigital display lights up, then release thebuttons.

4 is indicated on the digital display (rinse aid refill indicator on).

By pressing the programme button3 , you can switch off or switch

on the rinse aid indicator.

Switch off the main switch 1 ;the setting is saved.

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Switching the salt refillindicator / water softeningsystem off and on

Hold down the programme button Band switch on the main switch 1 ,then release the buttons.The illuminated button B and thefactory-set value on the digitaldisplay flash.

To change the setting: press theprogramme button B .

Each time the button is pressed, the setvalue increases by one; when the value

is reached, the display jumps backto (the salt refill indicator / watersoftening system has been switchedoff).Switch off the main switch 1 .The set value is stored within thedevice.

Approx. 4 litres of water are required toregenerate the water softening system.As a result, the water consumption perrinse cycle increases by 0 to maximum4 litres depending on the water hardnesssetting.

Note

If you use the detergent and rinse aidseparately or switch from combineddetergents to standard cleaning products,ensure that the rinse aid refill indicator hasbeen switched on and the water softeningsystem has been set to the correct waterhardness.

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Programme overviewThis overview lists the max. possible number of programmes. The programmes supplied with yourappliance are indicated on the fascia.

Type of crockerye.g.china,

pots/pans,cutlery,glasses,etc.

Type of foodremains

Amount offood remains

Condition offood remains

Wash programme

Programme sequence

Nondelicate

Soups, casseroles,sauces, potatoes,pasta, rice, eggs,roast or fried food

Soups, potatoes,pasta, rice, eggs,roast or fried food

Coffee, cakes,milk, sausage,cold drinks,

salads

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Auto 55° ⁄65°

Intensive70°

Eco 50°

Quick45°

Pre-rinse

Rinse-aid70°

Drying Drying

Drying

Main rinse Main rinse

Rinse-aid55°

Wash45°

Rinse-aid65°

Wash50°

Rinse off ifthe disheshave beenstacked for

severaldays in thedishwasher

prior towashing.

Pre-rinse

Mixed Delicate Mixed

Gentle40°

Pre-rinse

Wash40°

Main rinse

Rinse-aid55°

Drying

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Wash70°

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Programme selectionThe most appropriate programme can beidentified by comparing the type ofcrockery, cutlery, etc., as well as theamount and condition of food remains,with the details contained in theprogramme overview.

You will find the appropriate programmeinformation in the introduction.

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Washing dishes

Reduce costs!

If only a small number ofdishes have been loaded intothe dishwasher, selecting aprogramme that operates atthe next lowest temperaturewill usually suffice.

Programme dataThe programme specifications can befound in the summary of instructions.Programme specifications refer to normalconditions. Greater deviations may occurdue to:

different amounts of dishestemperature of mains water supplypressure of mains water supplyambient temperaturefluctuations in mains voltagemachine-related factors (e.g.temperature, water volume, ...).

Energy and water consumption is reducedby up to 1/4 when dishes are washed inthe upper basket only.Water consumption values are based on awater hardness setting of 4.

Aqua sensor ** on applicable modelsThe Aqua sensor is an optical measuringdevice which measures the turbidity of therinsing water. A light barrier can detectdissolved food remnants in the water, e.g.egg, fat and oats.The Aqua sensor is used according tothe programme. When the Aqua sensoris active, ”clean” rinsing water may betransferred into the next rinsing bathand/or the temperature adjusted. If theturbidity is greater, the water is drainedand is replaced with fresh water. In thisway the water consumption is reduced byapprox. 4 litres for utensils which are ”less”dirty.

Switching the dishwasher ONTurn on the tap.Set main switch 1 to ON.Indicators light up according to the lastprogramme that was selected.This same programme will run again ifno other programme button 9 ispressedFor appliances with top basket feature:If only the top basket is loaded, pressthe top-basket button 5 .The numerical display 4 shows theexpected duration of the programme.Close door.The programme starts automatically.

Optical indicator duringoperation ** With some modelsDuring the rinse programme a light pointappears on the floor below the device’sdoor. Only open the dishwasher doorwhen the light point has disappeared.In the case of built-in dishwashers withflush front the light point will not be visible.

Remaining running time displayWhen the appliance has started, theexpected programme running time isdisplayed. The programmed running timeis affected by the water temperature, thenumber of dishes, as well as the degreeof soiling. If these conditions are changed,the running time (depending on theselected programme) can vary greatly.As the effect is not detected until aprogramme is running, the time maybe longer or shorter than expected.

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Time delay ** on applicable modelsYou can delay the start of the programmein 1-hour steps up to 19 hours.

Switch on the appliance.Press the timer programming button

3 until the digital display 4 jumpsto .

Keep pressing the timer programmingbutton until the required time isdisplayed.To delete the timer programming,keep pressing the button until is displayed.You can change your programmeselection at any time until theprogramme starts.

End of programmeThe end of the programme is indicated bya buzzer. This function can be changed asfollows:–

Hold down Function button Cpressed and switch on main switch

1 , then let the buttons go.

Function Button C flashes, and thedigital display indicates the value which was set at the factory(semi-loud).

To change the setting: Press Function button C .

Each depression of the buttonincreases the set value by one,when is reached, the displayjumps back to (off).

Switch off the main switch 1 . The set value is stored in the appliance.

Switching the dishwasher OFFSeveral minutes after the programme hasended:

Open the door when the programmehas ended.Set main switch 1 to OFF.Turn the water tap off.(Does not apply when Aqua-Stop unithas been fitted)Remove dishes, etc. when they havecooled down.

Interrupting the programmeOpen the door. Caution! There is a riskof water squirting out from inside theappliance. Do not open the door fullyuntil the spray arm has stoppedrotating.Set main switch 1 to OFF.Indicator lights extinguish. Theprogramme is retained in the dish-washer memory.

If the hot water was switched ON or theappliance has already heated up and thenthe appliance door opened, leave the doorajar for several minutes and then close.Otherwise, the appliance door may flyopen due to expansion.

In order to continue with the storedprogramme, set the main switch to ONagain and close the door.

Cancel programme (Reset)Only when the master switch is ON.Press the A and C buttonssimultaneously, and hold them pressedfor approx. 3 seconds.The numerical display shows .

Close the door.The programme continues for approx. 1 min.When it has ended, set the main switch

1 to OFF.Close the detergent compartment 30 .

To restart the dishwasher, set main switch1 to ON again and select desired

programme.

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Changing the programmeIt is possible to change the programmewithin 2 minutes after you have switchedthe dishwasher on.Should it be necessary to change theprogramme after this period, theprogramme cycle that has already beenbegun (e.g. washing) will be completedfirst of all.The new remaining time displayed is thesum of the remaining time from thepreceding programme cycle and theremaining time attributable to the newprogramme that has been selected.

Intensive dryingIf the “Intensive drying” function isactivated, the temperature of the final rinseis increased in all programmes and youwill therefore receive an improved dryingresult. (Note the higher temperature maynot be suitable for fragile utensils.)

Hold down the programme button Aand switch on the main switch.Release both buttons.The digital display 4 flashes (on)or (off).

To change the setting, press theprogramme button A .Switch off the main switch 1 ;the setting is stored.

Maintenance and care

A regular inspection and maintenanceof your machine will help to prevent faults.This saves time and prevents problems.Therefore you should occasionally havea careful look inside your dishwasher.

Overall conditionof the machine

Check spray arm for grease andlimescale deposits.

If you find such deposits:Fill the detergent dispenser withdetergent, start the appliance withoututensils in the programme which hasthe highest wash temperature.

Clean the appliance with detergents/appliance cleaners which are particularlysuitable for use with dishwashers.

Regularly wipe the door seal witha damp cloth to remove deposits.

Never use a steam cleaner to clean yourdishwasher. The manufacturer is not liablefor any consequential damage.Regularly wipe the front of the applianceand panel with a damp cloth; water anda little washing-up liquid will suffice.Do not use sponges with a rough surfaceor abrasive detergents, as these couldscratch the surfaces.

Attention!Never use other chlorinated householddetergents! Health hazard!

Special dishwasher saltCheck the LOW SALT indicator 7 .Top up with salt, if required.

Rinse-aidAs soon as the rinse-aid refill indicatorlights up on the control panel 8 ,refill with rinse aid.

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FiltersThe filters 25 prevent larger remnants offood or other objects from getting insidethe pump. This residue can occasionallyclog up the filters.The filter system consists of a filtercylinder, a flat fine filter and, depending onthe model, a microfilter (*).

Inspect the filters for obstructions everytime the dishwasher has been used.By unscrewing the filter cylinder, youcan remove the filter system. Removeany food remnants and clean the filtersunder running water.

Reassembly:Insert the filter system and screw downwith the filter cylinder.

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Spray armsLime and remnants of food in the washingwater can block the nozzles in the sprayarms 22 and 23 and the armmountings .

Inspect the nozzles in the spray armsfor blocked holes due to remnants offood.If necessary, pull the lower arm 23

upwards and lift it off.Unscrew the upper spray arm 22 .Clean both spray arms under runningwater.

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Refit the spray arms. Ensure that thelower arm has locked into place and theupper one is screwed tight.

Pump ** on applicable modelsLarger remnants of food that have notbeen trapped by the filters and have beenleft in the water can cause a blockage inthe pump. The water is no longer pumpedout of the dishwasher and it can be seencovering the filter.Proceed as follows:

First, always disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply.Ladle out as much water as possible.Remove the filters 25 .Undo the screw in the cover (Torx T 20)and remove the cover.Inspect the inside and remove anyobstructions that you find.Re-insert the cover and screw down.Re-insert the filters and screw down.

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Fault finding

Resolving minor problemsyourselfExperience has shown that you canresolve most problems that arise duringnormal daily usage yourself, withouthaving to call out a service engineer. Notonly does this save costs, but it alsomeans that the appliance is available foruse again that much sooner. The followinglist of common occurrences and theirremedies should help you identify thecauses of most problems.

Problems ...

Attention

Remember: Repairs may becarried out by a technician only.If a component has to be replaced,ensure that only original spareparts are used. Improper repairsor use of non-original spare partsmay cause considerable damageand put the user at considerablerisk.

... when the applianceis switched on

The appliance does not start.The mains fuse has tripped.The appliance plug has not beeninserted.The appliance door has not beenshut properly.The tap has not been turned on.

The filter on the water supply hoseis blocked.Switch off the appliance and pullout the mains plug. Turn off thetap. Then clean the filter which issituated at the connection of thesupply hose. Finally, restore thepower, turn on the tap and switchon the appliance.

... with the appliance itselfLower spray arm rotates withdifficulty

Spray arm is blocked by smallitems or food remains.

Lid in detergent compartmentcannot be closed

Detergent compartment has beenoverfilled.Mechanism is clogged withremnants of detergent.Indicator lamps do not extinguishafter washing has finished.

Indicator lamps do not extinguishafter washing has finished

Main switch is still set to ON.

“Check water supply” display 6

lights up.Tap turned off.Water supply interrupted.Filter in the water supply blocked.Supply hose kinked.

Remnants of detergent stuck insidedispenser

Compartment was damp when itwas filled up with detergent.Compartment must be dry beforedetergent is added.

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Refill display does not light up.Rinse aid refill indicator switchedoff. (see auto 3in1 chapter)Salt refill indicator switched off.(see auto 3in1 chapter)

Water remains inside applianceafter programme has ended

Blockage or kink in drainage hose.Pump is jammed.Filters are blocked.The programme is still running.Wait for the programme to end(numerical display will indicate 0).Perform “Reset” function.

... during washingUnusual amount of foam is created

Normal washing up liquid hasbeen poured into the rinse-aidcontainer.Remove any spilled rinse aid witha cloth as it could otherwise leadto excessive foaming during thenext washing cycle.

Appliance stops suddenly whilewashing is taking place

Cut in electricity supply toappliance.Water supply has beeninterrupted.

Knocking sound can be heardwhile washing is taking place

A spray arm is knocking againstthe dishes inside the appliance.

Rattling sound can be heard whilewashing is taking place

Crockery has not been stackedproperly inside the appliance.

Knocking sound coming from inletvalves

This is caused by the way thewater pipes have been laid and ithas no effect upon the way theappliance functions. There is noremedy for this.

... with the dishes, cutlery, etc.Remnants of food are stuck to thedishes, cutlery, etc.

Dishwasher was not loadedproperly. Jets of water could notreach all parts of the dishes, etc.Too many items in the rack.Items in the rack were touchingeach other.Not enough detergent was addedto dispenser.Selected wash programme wasnot intensive enough.Rotation of spray arm wasobstructed by dish, etc.Nozzles in spray arm are blockedby remnants of food.Filters are blocked.Filters have been incorrectly fitted.Waste-water pump is jammed.

Plastic items are discolouredNot enough detergent was addedto dispenser.

White stains are left on crockery,glasses have a milky appearance

Not enough detergent was addedto input compartment.Amount of rinse-aid was set toolow.Although water is quite hard, nosalt has been put in appliance.Water softener was set too low.Lid on salt container is notscrewed tight.If you used a phosphate-freedetergent, try a detergentcontaining phosphates andcompare results.

Dishes, cutlery, etc. have not beendried

Selected programme did notinclude drying function.Amount of rinse-aid was set toolow.Items were removed fromdishwasher too soon.

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Glasses have a dull appearanceAmount of rinse-aid was set toolow.

Tea stains or traces of lipstick havenot been completely removed

Detergent does not have asufficient bleaching effect.Washing temperature was set toolow.

Traces of rust on cutleryCutlery is not sufficiently rustproof.Salt content in washing water istoo high.

Lid on salt container is notscrewed tight.Too much salt was spilt whilefilling container.

Glasses become clouded anddiscoloured; coating cannot bewiped off

Unsuitable detergent was used.Glasses are not dishwasher-proof.

Smears left behind on glasses andcutlery; glasses have acquired ametallic appearance

Amount of rinse-aid set too high.

Customer Service

Please call your local service agent, if youare not able to resolve any problemyourself. The name of your nearest serviceagent is shown in the Customer Serviceaddress list. When you call, please providedetails of the model number (1) and theproduction (FD) number (2) which areshown on the nameplate 31 on theappliance door.

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Please note that a visit by thecustomer service technician inthe event of a fault or one ofthe problems previouslydiscussed is not free of chargeeven during the warrantyperiod.

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Information

Notes on comparison testsYou will find details of the conditions forthe comparison tests on the additional”Notes on comparison tests” sheet. Theconsumption values for the relevantprogrammes are given in the introduction.

GeneralBuilt-under and integrated applianceswhich are subsequently installed asfree-standing appliances must besecured to prevent them from fallingover, e.g. by screwing them to the wallor by installing them under a continuousworktop which is screwed to theadjoining units.For Swiss version only:The appliance can be installed withoutdifficulty between wooden and plasticwalls in a kitchen range. If the applianceis not connected via a plug, theinstallation side must feature an all-poledisconnector with a contact gap of atleast 3 mm in order to satisfy therelevant safety regulations.

Installation

The dishwasher must be connected bya qualified technician to ensure correctoperation. The specifications for supply,drainage and connected load must fulfilthe required criteria as stated in thefollowing paragraphs or in the installationinstructions.

Install the appliance in the followingsequence:– Check the delivery– Install the appliance– Connect the waste water– Connect the fresh water– Connect the power supply

DeliveryYour dishwasher was checked at thefactory to ensure that it was in perfectworking order. This may have left somesmall water stains in the dishwasher.These will disappear after the first rinsecycle.

InstallationThe required installation dimensions canbe found in the installation instructions.Using the height-adjustable feet, adjust theappliance until it is level. Ensure that theappliance is standing firmly.

Waste water connectionSee the installation instructions for therequired connection steps. If required,attach a siphon with drainage spigot.Using the enclosed parts, connect thewaste water hose to the drainage spigotof the siphon.Ensure that the drainage hose is notkinked, crushed or twisted (ensure thatthere is no sealing cover which preventsthe waster water from flowing away!).

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Fresh water connectionUsing the enclosed parts, connect thefresh water connection to the tapaccording to the installation instructions.Ensure that the fresh water connection isnot kinked, crushed or twisted.When replacing the appliance, alwaysconnect a new water supply hose to thewater supply. The old supply hose mustnot be re-used.

Water pressure:Minimum 0,05 MPa (0,5 bar) – maximum1 MPa (10 bar).If the water pressure is higher, install apressure reducing valve.

Flow rate:Minimum of 10 litres per minute.

Water temperature:We recommend that you use cold water.If you do use hot water, the temperatureshould not exceed 60 °C.

Electrical connectionConnect the appliance only to 230 Valternating current via a correctly installedsocket with protective conductor.See rating plate for required fusing 31 . The socket must be attached near thedishwasher and be freely accessible.The connection may be modified by anelectrician only.Use only a residual-current-operated

circuit-breaker which features the symbol. Only this circuit breakerguarantees compliance with the currentlyvalid regulations.

Removing the applianceIt is essential, when removing theappliance, to observe the followingsequence: First, disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply.Pull out the mains plug.Turn off the water supply.Disconnect the waste water and freshwater connections.Loosen the fastening screws under theworktop. If fitted, remove the base panel.Pull out the appliance, carefully pulling thehose behind.

Transporting the dishwasherDrain water from the dishwasher. Secureall loose parts. The appliance should onlybe transported in an upright position.

If the appliance is not kept uprightduring transport, any water left insidemay seep into the control module andcause subsequent errors withprogramme functions.The appliance must be drained in thefollowing sequence:

Turn on the tap.Set main switch to ON.Select the B programme. Theprogramme duration in minutes isshown in the numerical display.Close the door.Wait for approximately 4 minutes.Terminate the programme bypressing A and Csimultaneously.The time display changes to .

Close the door.Wait a further minute and thenswitch the appliance off.Turn off the tap.

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Protection from freezingtemperaturesIf the appliance is installed in a locationwhere there is a risk of freezingtemperatures (e.g. in a holiday home), allwater must be completely drained out ofthe interior (see “Transporting thedishwasher”).Turn OFF the tap, disconnect the supplyhose and allow to drain.

Waste disposal

DisposalOld appliances are not worthless rubbish.Valuable raw materials can be reclaimedby recycling old appliances.Pull out the mains plug of the redundantappliance. Cut off the power cord anddiscard with mains plug.To prevent children from lockingthemselves in the appliance andsuffocating, destroy the door lockand childproof lock (if fitted).You received your new appliance ina protective shipping carton. All packagingmaterials are environmentally friendly andrecyclable.Please contribute to a better environmentby disposing of packaging materials in anenvironmentally-friendly manner. All plasticparts of the appliance are identified byinternationally standardised symbols(e.g. >PS< polystyrene).When the appliance is being disposed of,the plastic waste can be sorted forenvironmentally-friendly recycling.Please ask your dealer or inquire at yourlocal authority about current means ofdisposal.

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Disposal of the packagingPlease dispose of the packagingmaterial in an environmentallyfriendly manner.Keep children away from shippingcarton and packaging components.Danger of suffocation from foldingcartons and plastic film.� Corrugated cardboard consists

mainly of wastepaper.� The moulded polystyrene parts do

not contain anychlorofluorohydrocarbons.

� The polyethylene film (PE) consistspartly of secondary raw materials.

� The wooden frames (if fitted) aremade of untreated residual wood.

� The hoops (if fitted) consistof polypropylene (PP).

Disposal of redundantappliances

Make redundant appliances unusableto prevent subsequent accidents.Dispose of the appliance in anenvironmentally friendly manner.

Warning

Children could become locked in theappliance (risk of suffocation) or findthemselves in other dangerous situations.Therefore: Pull out the mains plug, severand dispose of the power cord.Destroy the door lock so that the doorcan no longer be closed.

This appliance is labelled in accordancewith European Directive 2002/96/EGconcerning used electrical and electronicappliances (waste electrical and electronicequipment – WEEE). The guidelinedetermines the framework for the returnand recycling of used appliances asapplicable throughout the EU.

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