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    Adjusting  
    the height of the basket * 
    * depending on model 
    If required, the height of the upper utensils  
    basket 
    1 can be adjusted to provide 
    more space for tall utensils  
    either in the upper or lower basket. 
    Appliance height 81 cm 
    Select one of the two following procedures  
    according to the design of the top basket 
    for your appliance model: 
    Top basket with side levers 
    – Pull out the top basket  1 out. 
    –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. –To
    raise the basket, hold 
    the basket on the sides of the upper  
    edge and lift it up.
    – 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. 
    Top basket with  upper and lower 
    roller pairs 
    – Pull out the top basket  1 out. 
    – Remove the upper basket and re- attach it to the upper (stage 2) or lower  
    (stage 1) rollers.
    Top basket Bottom 
    basket
    Setting 1 max. ø 20 cm 28 cm 
    Setting 2 max. ø 25 cm 23.5 cm
        
    						
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    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,  
    pow erful 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.
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    Warning
    Read and observe the safety information  
    and instructions for use on the packaging  
    for cleaning and rinsing agents. Adding detergent 
    – If the detergent dispenser 
    9 is still 
    closed, press the lock  1b to open 
    the detergent dispenser. 
    Pour detergent into the dry detergent  
    dispenser 9. Dosage: see 
    manufacturer’s instructions  
    on the packaging.  
    The graduated detergent  
    dispenser 9 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.
    – Close cover on the detergent  dispenser. To do this, (1) push the  
    dispenser cover shut and (2) press  
    gently on the end until the catch 
    engages audibly. 
    If using tablets, please refer  
    to the manufacturer’s packaging where 
    to put the tablets (e.g. cutlery basket,  
    detergent dispenser, etc.). Even  
    if using tablets, ensure that 
    the detergent dispenser cover  
    is closed.
    Detergent
     
    						
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    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 26° Clarke). Over this limit salt  
    and rinse-aid must be added.  
    As soon as combined detergents  
    areused, therinse programme isadjusted 
    automatically to ensure the best 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 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.
    – 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.
    – Even if the rinse-aid and/or salt refill  indicator is lit, the rinse programme will  
    run correctly with combined  
    detergents.
    – If 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 stick.
    – If 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.
     
    						
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    The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated i
    n this overview. 
    The corresponding programmes and their arrangement c an be found on the fascia.
    Programme selection 
    You can select a suitable programme  
    according to the type of utensils and  
    degree of soiling. 
    Information for test institutes 
    Test institutes can request the conditions  
    for running comparison tests by sending  
    an e-mail to  
    [email protected].  
    Quote the appliance number (E ­Nr.) 
    and the production date (FD) which you  
    can find on the rating  
    plate 9*on the appliance door.
    Overview of programmes
    Type of utensils Type of soiling Programme Possible additional  optionsProgramme sequence
    pots and pans,  non-sensitive  utensils 
    and cutlery very adhesive burned-
    in or dried-on food 
    remnants containing  starch or protein ²
    Intensive 70°
    allPrerinse
    Clean 70°
    Intermediate rinse Final rinse 70°
    Dry
    Ú
    Normal 65° Prerinse
    Clean 65°
    Intermediate rinse
    Final rinse 70° Dry
    mixed utensils  and cutlery part dried, common 
    household food  remnants â
    Eco 50° Prerinse
    Clean 50°
    Intermediate rinse Final rinse 65°
    Dry
    sensitive utensils,  cutlery, 
    temperature-
    sensitive plastic  and glasses slightly adhesive, 
    fresh food remnants ê
    Gentle 40° Reduce Time
    Half load Prerinse
    Clean 40°
    Intermediate rinse Final rinse 55° Dry
    ò
    Quick 35° noneClean 35°
    Intermediate rinse Final rinse 55°
    all types of utensils cold rinsing, 
    intermediate cleaning ú
    Prerinse none Prerinse
     
    						
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    * depending on model 
    Additional options can be set with the  
    buttons 
    @.
    Ÿ  Express Wash/ Speed 
    Perfect * 
    The >>Express Wash/ Speed Perfect
    						
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    ã=Warning
    At the end of the programme please open  
    the door fully and not partially  
    when emptying the dishwasher. Any  
    escaping water vapour could damage  
    sensitive worktops. 
    Interrupting the programme 
    –Switchoffthemain switch  (.
    TheLEDs go out. Theprogramme  
    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.
    – To continue the programme,  switch on the main switch ( again.
    Terminating the programme  
    (Reset) 
    – Only when the main switch is on: Rotate programme selector 8 
    to the Reset position.
    – The programme sequence lasts  approx. 1 min.
    –Switchoffthemain switch  (.
    Changing the programme
    After you have switched the appliance on,  
    it is possible to change the programme 
    within 2 min. 
    If you want to change the programme  
    afterwards, the appliance waits until  
    the initiated programme section 
    (e.g.washing) ends. A regular inspection and maintenance of  
    your machine will help to prevent faults.  
    This saves time and prevents problems. 
    Overall condition of the machine 
    – Check spray arm for grease and 
    limescale deposits.
    If you find such deposits: 
    – Fill detergent dispenser with detergent.  Start the appliance without utensils in  
    the programme with the highest rinsing  
    temperature.
    Clean the appliance with detergents/ 
    appliance cleaners which are particularly  
    suitable for use with dishwashers. 
    – Regularly clean door seal with a damp  cloth.
    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.
    ã= Warning
    Never use other chlorinated household  
    detergents! Health hazard! 
    Special salt and rinse aid 
    – Check the refill indicators  h and 
    ` . If required, refill salt and/or rinse 
    aid.
    Maintenance and care
     
    						
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    Filters 
    The filters
    1J keep large foreign 
    objects in the rinsing water away from  
    the pump. These foreign objects may 
    occasionally block the filters. 
    – After each wash cycle check the filters  for residue and clean if required.
    – After unscrewing the coarse microfilter,  you can take out the filter group.
    – Remove any residue and clean filters  under running water.
    – Re-install filter system in reverse  sequence and ensure that the arrow  
    marks are opposite each other after  
    closing the filter system. Spray arms 
    Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing  
    water may block nozzles  
    and bearings on the spray arms 
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    and 1:.
    – Check outlet nozzles on the spray  arms for blockages.
    – Unscrew the upper spray arm  12.
    – Remove the lower spray arm  1: 
    upwards.
    – Clean spray arms under running water. 
    – Re-engage or screw on spray arms.
    
     
    						
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    The majority of  faults which could occur in  
    daily operation can be rectified by the 
    user. This ensures 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 dishwashing  
    or does not start for no obvious reason,  
    first run the Abort programme function 
    (Reset).  
    (See chapter entitled “Dishwashing”)
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    Warning
    Don’t forget: Repairs may be carried out  
    by technicians only. If a component has to 
    be replaced, ensure that only original  
    spare parts are used. Improper repairs or  
    use of non-original spare parts may cause 
    considerable damage and put the user at  
    considerable risk. Waste water pump 
    Large food remnants in the rinsing water  
    not retained by the filters may block  
    the waste water pump. The rinsing water 
    is then not pumped out and covers  
    the filter.  
    In this case: 
    – First disconnect the appliance from 
    the power supply.
    – Remove the filters  1J.
    – Scoop out water, use a sponge if  required.
    – Loosen screw on the cover (Torx T 20)  and remove the cover.
    – Check inner compartment and remove  any foreign objects.
    – Re-insert cover and screw tight. 
    – Re-insert the filters and screw tight. 
    ... when the appliance is  
    switched on 
    The appliance does not start. 
    – The mains fuse has tripped. 
    – The appliance plug has not been  inserted.
    – The appliance door has not been shut  properly.
    Troubleshooting
    
    
    
     
    						
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    ... on the appliance 
    Lower spray arm rotates sluggishly. 
    – Spray arm blocked.
    The door is difficult to open. *
    – Child-proof lock is activated. 
    The deactivation instructions  
    areatthebackintheenvelope. 
    * depending on model
    Cover on the detergent dispenser cannot  
    be closed. 
    – Detergent dispenser overfilled or  mechanism blocked by sticky  
    detergent residue.
    Detergent residue in the detergent  
    dispenser. 
    – Dispenser was damp when filled.
    “Check water supply” display H lights 
    up. 
    – Tap turned off. 
    – Water supply interrupted. 
    – Supply hose kinked. 
    –Fi lterinthewater supply bl ocked.
    – Switch off the appliance and pull  out the mains plug. 
    –Turnoff thetap.  
    – Clean filter in the supply hose.  
    – Reconnect power supply.  
    – Turn on the tap. 
    –Switchon theappli ance.– Water is left in the appliance at the end 
    of the programme. 
    – Waste water hose  is blocked or kinked.
    – Waste water pump blocked,  cover on the waste water pump  
    is not locked in position  
    (see Waste water pump).
    –F il t e rs b lo cke d.
    – The programme has not yet ended.  Wait until programme  
    ends or implement “Reset”  
    function.
    Refill indicator for salt  h and/or rinse-
    aid  `  is not lit.
    – Refill indicator/s switched off. 
    – Adequate salt/rinse-aid available. 
    Refill indicator for special salt h is lit.
    –No salt.  Refill with special salt.
    ... during the wash cycle 
    Unusual foam formation. 
    – Handwash liquid in the rinse aid  dispenser. 
    Spilled rinse aid causes excessive  
    frothing, therefore please remove with 
    a cloth.
    Appliance stops during the wash cycle. 
    – Power supply interrupted. 
    – Water supply interrupted. 
    Filling valves making striking noises
    – Caused by the installation of the water  line and has no effect on the function  
    of the machine. Remedial action is not  
    possible.
    Knocking/rattling noise during rinsing 
    – Spray arm is striking utensils. 
    – Utensils not arranged correctly.
     
    						
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    ... on the utensils 
    Food residue on the utensils. 
    – Utensils placed too closely together, 
    utensils basket overfilled.
    – Too little detergent.
    – Rinse programme too weak. 
    – Spray arm rotation obstructed. 
    – Spray arm nozzles blocked.
    –Fi lters blocked.
    – Filters incorrectly inserted.
    – Waste water pump blocked.
    – Top basket on right and left not set to  same height.
    Tea or lipstick residue is not completely  
    removed. 
    – The detergent has an inadequate  bleaching effect.
    – Too low rinsing temperature.
    – Too little/unsuitable detergent. 
    White stains on the utensils/glasses  
    remain milky. 
    If phosphate-free detergents are used with  
    hard tap water, white deposits may be  
    deposited more easily on utensils and  
    the container walls.  
    – Too little/unsuitable detergent. 
    – Too weak programme selected. 
    – No/too little rinse aid. 
    – No/too little special salt.
    – Water softening system set to the  wrong value.
    – Salt dispenser lock not fastened. 
    Contact the detergent manufacturer,  
    in particular if:  
    – the utensils are very wet at the end of  the programme.
    –li mescale for ms. Dull, discoloured glasses, film cannot be  
    washed off. 
    – Unsuitable detergent. 
    – Glasses not dishwasher-proof. 
    Streaks on glasses and cutlery, glasses  
    have metallic appearance. 
    – Too much rinse aid.
    Plastic parts discoloured. 
    – Too little/unsuitable detergent. 
    – Too weak programme selected.
    Rust spots on the cutlery. 
    – Cutlery not rust-resistant. 
    – Salt content in the rinsing water too 
    high, as salt dispenser lock not  
    fastened firmly or salt was spilled while  
    being refilled.
    Utensils not dr y. 
    – Appliance door opened too early and  utensils taken out too early.
    – Programme 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).
     
    						
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