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    							Programme options
    51Delay start
    You can set the start time for a pro‐
    gr
    amme, e.g. to take advantage of night
    time electricity tariffs. The start time
    can be delayed between 30 minutes
    and 24 hours. 
    The delay period is shown in 30-minute
    increments for a delay period between
    30 minutes and 9 hours 30 minutes. It is
    shown in hours for periods longer than
    this. When using the Delay start function,
    mak
    
    e sure that the detergent com‐
    partment is dry before adding deter‐
    gent. Wipe dry with a cloth if neces‐
    sary. If the compartment is wet,
    powder detergent can become lum‐
    py and stick to the dispenser, with
    the result that it is not fully dis‐
    pensed.
    Do not use liquid detergent when se‐
    lecting Delay start, as it can run into
    the dishwasher before it is required. 
    T
    o prevent children coming into
    contact with dishwasher detergent: Add the detergent im
    
    mediately be‐
    fore starting the programme, i.e. be‐
    fore activating Delay start with the Start butt
    on. Then lock the door with
    the safety lock. 
    Switch the dishwasher on with the 
    butt
    
    on. The  Start indica
    
    tor light will flash. 
    Selec
    t the programme you want. 
    P
    ress the  button. The last Delay start time used will ap‐
    pear in the display
    
    . The Delay start indi‐
    cator light  comes on. 
    Set the r
    equired time using the 
    button. If you keep the  
    
    button pressed in,
    the time will increase automatically up
    to  hours. To get back to . hours,
    press the  button twice. 
    P
    ress the  Start button.
    The  Start indica
    
    tor light will come on. 
    						
    							Programme options
    52 If "Optimise standby" is switched on
    (see "P
    rogramme options - Optimise
    standby"), the display will go out after
    a few minutes, leaving just the  Start
    indicat
    
    or light flashing slowly. Press any button to switch the display
    back on aga
     in for a few minutes.The time up until the programme starts
    will appear counting down in the dis‐
    play in hou
    
    rs for durations above
    10 hours, and in hours and minutes for
    durations below this. When the set time is reached, the pro‐
    gr
    
    amme selected will start automatical‐
    ly. The time remaining will appear in the
    display and the  indicator light will go
    out. How the Delay start time is shown in
    the display: up to 59 minutes:
    e.g. 30 mi
     nutes = .1 hour up to 9 hours 30 minutes:
    e.g. 5 hours = .
    10 hours and over:
    e.g. 15 hours =  Starting a programme before the De‐
    lay star
    
    t period has elapsed: A programme can be started before the
    Delay star
    
    t period has elapsed. 
    Proceed as follows: 
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on. 
    Switch the dishwasher on again with
    the  butt
    
    on. 
    Selec
    t the programme you want. 
    P
    ress the  Start button.
    The programme cycle will begin. The
    Start indicat
    
    or light will come on. 
    						
    							Programme options
    53Adjust Sensor wash
    You can adjust the  Sensor wash pr
    o‐
    gramme so that it will remove stubborn
    soiling in a lightly soiled load. 
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on, if it is switched on.
    P
    ress the  Start button in and, whilst
    holding it in, switch the dishwasher
    on using the   button.
    Keep the  Start 
    button pressed in for
    at least 4 seconds until the  Start indi‐
    cat
    
    or light comes on. If this does not happen, start the proce‐
    dur
     e from the beginning again. 
    P
    ress the  button 5 times. The  indica
    
    tor light will flash rapidly 5
    times at intervals. The flashing sequence in the display in‐
    dicat
    
    es whether "Adjust sensor wash"
    is activated or not. –
     : "Adjust sensor wash" is switched
    on. –
     : "Adjust sensor wash" is switch‐
    ed off. 
    P
    ress the  Start button to change the
    setting. The setting is now stored in memory.
    
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on. 
    						
    							Programme options
    54Optimise standby
    "Optimise standby" is activated by de‐
    fault. To save energy, the dishwasher will
    switch off aut
    omatically a few minutes
    after the last time a button has been
    pressed or after the end of a pro‐
    gramme. The dishwasher will not switch off
    whilst a pr
    
    ogramme is running, during
    the Delay start period or if there is a
    fault. "Optimise standby" can be switched off
    if you pr
    
    efer. If you do this, the duration
    before the dishwasher switches off in‐
    creases to 6 hours. Doing this will in‐
    crease energy consumption. 
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on if it is switched on.
    P
    ress the  Start button in and, whilst
    holding it in, switch the dishwasher
    on using the   button.
    Keep the  Start 
    button pressed in for
    at least four seconds until the  Start
    indicat
    
    or light comes on. If this does not happen, start the proce‐
    dur
     e from the beginning again. 
    P
    ress the  button 8 times. The  indica
    
    tor light will flash rapidly 8
    times at intervals. The flashing sequence in the display
    shows whether "Optimise standby" is
    activat
    
    ed or not. –
     : "Optimise standby" is switched
    on. –
     : "Optimise standby" is switched
    off. 
    P
    ress the  Start button to change the
    setting. The setting is now stored in memory.
    
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on. 
    						
    							Programme options
    55Factory default settings
    If you have altered any settings from
    the fact
    ory default, you can reset them
    back to the factory default settings as
    follows: 
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on, if it is switched on.
    P
    ress the  Start button in and, whilst
    holding it in, switch the dishwasher
    on using the   button.
    Keep the  Start 
    button pressed in for
    at least 4 seconds until the  Start indi‐
    cat
    
    or light comes on. If this does not happen, start the proce‐
    dur
     e from the beginning again. 
    P
    ress the  button 19 times. The  indica
    
    tor light will do 1 long
    flash and 9 short flashes at intervals. The flashing sequence in the display in‐
    dicat
    
    es whether a setting has been
    changed from its factory default. –
     : All setting
     s are set to factory de‐
    fault settings. –
     : A
    t least one setting has been
    changed. 
    T
    o reset the dishwasher to the factory
    default settings, press the  Start but‐
    t
    
    on. The setting is now stored in memory.
    
    Switch the dishwasher off with the 
    butt
     on. 
    						
    							Programme chart
    56 Programme Programme sequence
    Pre-wash Main wash Interim rinse Final rinse Drying
         
        °C   °C  
    ECO 
    1) X 48 X 46 X
    Sensor wash Variable programme sequence,
    senso
    r-controlled adjustment according to amount of crockery and soiling If 
    r
    
    equired 47-55 If 
    r
    equired 65 X
    Light soiling
    55°C X 55 X 68 X
    Intensive
    75°C 2X 75 X 68 X
    Sensor wash
    gentle 
     X 44 X 65 X
    Quick wash
    40°C   40 X 45 X
    1)
    T
     his programme is the most efficient in terms of its combined energy and water con‐
    sumption for cleaning normally soiled crockery. 
    						
    							Programme chart
    57Consumption 
    2) Duration 
    2) Electricity Water
    Cold water Hot water Litres Cold water Hot water
    kWh kWh   h:min h:min
    0.60 0.35 9.4 2:37 2:33
    0.70 
    3)
     -1.15  4) 0.55 
    3)
     -0.75  4) 6.5 
    3)
     -14.0  4) 1:25-2:40 1:20-2:30
           
    1.15 0.65 13.0 1:59 1:47
    1.30 0.90 14.0 2:54 2:42
    0.85 0.50 11.5 1:41 1:32
    0.55 0.20 9.5 0:46 0:36
    2)
    In pr
     actice there may be variations to these figures due to variable conditions and data
    recorded by the sensors. The durations displayed in your dishwasher will reflect your
    household conditions.
    Selecting programme options will also affect consumption levels and programme dura‐
    tions (see "Programme options"). 3)
    P
     art load with light soiling 4)
    F
     ull load with heavy soiling 
    						
    							Programme chart
    58Mixed, 
    everyday crockery
    Heat-sensitive glasses and  plastic
    Mixed crockery
    Pots, pans, everyday porcelain and cutlery
    All fresh to dried-on  food deposits
    Fresh, easily removed food  deposits
    Fresh food deposits which have begun to dry on
    Burnt-on, stubborn, dried-
    on food deposits containing  starch or protein 
    1)
    Variable, sensor-controlled programme sequence
    Shorter duration
    This needs a short programme 
    Shorter duration
    This needs a gentle  
    programme with glass care
    Shorter duration
    This needs a water and energy  saving programme
    Average programme values 
    Shorter duration
    Maximum cleaning power Shorter duration
    1) Food such as potatoes, pasta, rice or stews can leave starchy deposits. Deposits containing protein   can be left by food such as fried meat, fish or eggs and bak es.
    CrockeryFood depositsAction required  
    						
    							Programme chart
    59-25 ml or 
    1 tabSensor wash
    +short
    -20 ml  or 
    1 tab 
    3)
    Quick wash 40°C
    +short
    -20 ml  or 
    1 tabSensor wash gentle 
    +short
    -25 ml  or 
    1 tab
    ECO
    -25 ml  or 
    1 tabLight soiling 55°C
    +short
    10 ml25 ml  or 
    1 tabIntensive 75°C
    +short
    2) see "Detergent"3) In some cases, tabs may not dissolve complet ely.
    Detergent
    Compartment I 
    2)Compartment II 2)
    Programme  
    						
    							Cleaning and care
    60 Check your dishwasher regularly (ap‐
    pr
    ox. every 4-6 months). This way
    faults and problems can be avoided. 
    The e
    xternal surfaces of this ap‐
    pliance are all susceptible to
    scratching. Contact with unsuitable cleaning
    ag
    
    ents can alter or discolour the ex‐
    ternal surfaces. Cleaning the wash cabinet
    The wash cabinet is largely self-clean‐
    in
     g, provided that the correct amount of
    detergent is always used. If, however, there are limescale or
    gr
     ease deposits in the cabinet, these
    can be removed with a special dish‐
    washer cleaner (see "Optional accesso‐
    ries"). Follow the instructions on the
    packaging. Using mainly low temperature pro‐
    gr
     ammes (below 50°C), could cause
    bacteria and unpleasant odours to build
    up in the wash cabinet. To avoid this,
    the dishwasher will increase the tem‐
    perature in the final rinse of the selected
    programme automatically after several
    programmes using low temperatures
    have been run. 
    Cle
    an the filters in the wash cabinet
    regularly. Cleaning the door and the door
    seal Mould could build up on the door seal
    and the sides of the dishwasher door
    as these sur
    
    faces are outside the wash
    cabinet and are not accessed and
    cleaned by the spray arm jets. 
    W
    ipe the door seals regularly with a
    damp cloth to remove food deposits. 
    W
    ipe off any food or drink residues
    which may have dripped onto the
    sides of the dishwasher door before
    closing it. 
    						
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