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Not suitable

Cutlery and utensils made of wood. 

Delicate decorative glasses, craft and 
antique utensils. These decors are not 
dishwasher-proof.

Plastic parts not resistant to heat.

Copper and tin utensils.

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:

Glass type and glass production 
process.

Chemical composition of the detergent.

Water temperature of the wash 
programme.

Recommendation:

Use only glasses and porcelain which 
the manufacturer designates as 
dishwasher-proof.

Use a detergent which protects 
utensils.

Take glass and cutlery out of the 
dishwasher as soon as possible after 
the programme ends.

Loading the dishwasher

Remove large food remnants. It is not 
necessary to prerinse utensils under 
running water.

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 

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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.

Cups and glasses

Top basket 

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Utensils

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Page 3: ...rogramme selection 14 Information for test institutes 14 Additional options 15 Express Wash Speed Perfect 15 Half load 15 Timer programming 15 Washing the dishes 15 Programme data 15 Aqua sensor 15 Sw...

Page 4: ...injuries e g caused by stumbling open the dishwasher only briefly in order to load and unload the dishwasher Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for clea...

Page 5: ...positions are referred to in the text Control panel depending on model Number depending on model Appliance interior depending on model Getting to know your appliance Main switch 0 Door opener 8 Progr...

Page 6: ...ss value of your tap water Your water utility company will help you with this Set value can be found in the water hardness table Close the door Rotate the programme selector 8 from the 12 o clock posi...

Page 7: ...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 37 fH 26 Clarke 3 7 mmol l If the water hardness...

Page 8: ...uring the next rinse cycle remove any rinse aid which has run over with a cloth Setting amount of rinse aid The rinse aid dispensing rate can be adjusted steplessly The clear rinse controller was set...

Page 9: ...protects utensils Take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher as soon as possible after the programme ends Loading the dishwasher Remove large food remnants It is not necessary to prerinse utensils...

Page 10: ...place long pointed implements and knives on the knife shelf Knife shelf depending on model Long knives and other utensils can be arranged horizontally You can remove the knife shelf to wash taller ute...

Page 11: ...ver 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 To raise the basket hold the basket on the sides of the upper edge a...

Page 12: ...ackaging If you have further questions we recommend that you contact the detergent manufacturers helpline Warning Read and observe the safety information and instructions for use on the packaging for...

Page 13: ...possible rinsing and drying result Notes You will obtain optimum rinsing and drying results by using solo detergents and applying salt and rinse aid separately If programmes are short tablets may not...

Page 14: ...ing Programme Possible additional options Programme sequence pots and pans non sensitive utensils and cutlery very adhesive burned in or dried on food remnants containing starch or protein Intensive 7...

Page 15: ...be found in the summary of instructions They refer to normal conditions and the water hardness set value Different influencing factors such as water temperature or line pressure may result in deviati...

Page 16: ...in Terminating the programme Reset Only when the main switch is on Rotate programme selector 8 to the Reset position The digital display indicates after approx 3 sec The programme sequence lasts appro...

Page 17: ...ate 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 thorou...

Page 18: ...sures that the appliance is quickly available for use again The following overview will help you locating the causes and gives helpful advise to eliminate them Note If the appliance stops during dishw...

Page 19: ...nce plug has not been inserted The appliance door has not been shut properly on the appliance Lower spray arm rotates sluggishly Spray arm blocked The door is difficult to open Child proof lock is act...

Page 20: ...is not possible Knocking rattling noise during rinsing Spray arm is striking utensils Utensils not arranged correctly on the utensils Food residue on the utensils Utensils placed too closely together...

Page 21: ...mme selected without drying Too little unsuitable rinse aid Activate intensive drying The combined detergent used has a poor drying performance Use rinse aid see Rinse aid chapter for setting If the a...

Page 22: ...e power cord may be replaced by customer service only If the dishwasher is installed in a high sided unit the unit must be secured properly Install built under or integratable appliances only under co...

Page 23: ...alls 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 Waste wate...

Page 24: ...en the fastening screws under the worktop If fitted remove the base panel Pull out the appliance carefully pulling the hose behind Transportation Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts Drain the...

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