Siemens Sf25m251 Instructions For Use
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en11 Arranging crockery, glasses, etc. in the dishwasher Loading the dishwasher Scrape off any large amounts of left-over food. It is not necessary to rinse the dishes under running water . Place objects in the dishwasher in such a way that items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans, etc. are stood upside down, curved items, or those withrecesses, should be at a slant so that water can run of f, they are stacked securely andcannot tip over , they do not prevent the spray arms from rotating while washing takes place. V ery small items should not be washed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall outof the baskets. Removing the dishes To prevent water dripping from the top basket onto the dishes in the lower basket, we recommend that you empty the lower basket first and then the top basket. Cups and glasses Upper basket 20 * not included with all models Pots and pans Lower basket 27
en 12 Cutlery Cutlery should be placed in the dishwasher always unsorted and with the eating surface pointing downwards. The spray jet is then better able to reach theindividual parts. T o prevent injuries, place long, pointed accessories and knives on the ‡tagŠre (some models) or on the knife shelf (available as an accessory). Folding spikes * * on applicable models T o improve stacking of pots and pans, the spikes can be folded down. Shelf * * not on all models Lean tall glasses and those with long stems against the shelf ± not against other items to be washed. Place glasses, cups and small bowls on the additional cup rack. The additional cuprack can be swivelled in or out as required. Small accessories holder* * some models Light-weight plastic accessories, e.g. cups, lids, etc. can be held securely in the small accessories holder . Adjusting position of basket * * not on all models The top basket can be inserted on either its upper or lower rollers, according to requirement. This enables more height to be gained for bigger dishes in either the top or bottom basket. Select one of the two following procedures according to the design of the top basket for your appliance model:
en13 Top basket with upper and lower roller pairs Pull out the top basket. Remove the top basket and re-attach it to the upper or lower rollers. Top basket with side levers (Rackmatic) Pull out the top basket. To lower the basket, press in succession the two levers on the left and right sides of the basket. Alwaystake hold of the side of the basket on the upper edge, otherwise the basket will not drop smoothly (and maydamage the utensils). T o raise the basket, take hold of the basket on the upper edge and pull upwards. Before you re-insert the basket, ensure that it is at the same height on both sides. Otherwise, the appliance door cannot be closed and the upper sprayarm will not connect to the water circuit.
en 14 Baking sheet spray head * * some models Y ou can clean large baking sheets or grilles with the baking sheet spray head. T o do this, remove the top basket and insert the spray head as illustrated in the diagram. T o ensure that the spray jet can reach all parts, arrange the baking sheets as illustrated (max. 2 baking sheets and 2 grilles). Detergents Information about detergents You can use any brand of liquid or powder detergent, as well as tablets, that have been specifically designed for use in domestic dishwashers. (Do not use normal washing-up liquid!) Nowadays there are three types of dishwasher 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 used in conjunction with hard water , there is a greater possibility that white marks will be left behind on crockery and glasses, etc. These can be avoided by pouring an increased amount of detergent into the dispenser. Chlorine-free detergents have a reduced bleaching ef fect. This can mean that tea stains are not completely removed or plastic 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 a particular product is suitable for use with silverware. If you have any further questions, we recommend that you contact the customer advice departments of the various detergent manufacturers.
en15 Detergent compartment with measuring marks The side of the detergent compartment is marked with lines to help you determine how much powder to add. The capacity of the detergent container is15 ml up to the bottom line and 25 ml up to the middle line. When the compartment is full it contains 40 ml. If the detergent dispenser 30 is still closed, press the lock 28 to open the detergent dispenser . Adding detergent Fill the dispenser 30 with detergent. Please observe the manufacturer s instructions printed on the detergent packaging when determining the correct dosage. Important Due to the dif ferent solvency properties of the detergent tablets supplied by various manufacturers, the cleaning ef ficiency of the detergent may not be fully utilised by short programmes. It is recommended to use washing powder for these programmes. If using the ªIntensiveº programme (some models), also pour approx. 10±15 ml of detergent ontothe appliance door . If using tablets, also place a tablet on the appliance door. Reduce costs! If your dishes are only moderately dirty , you may be able to use less detergent than recommended. Close the lid on the detergent compartment. Press down the lid (1) until it clicksshut (2). If you are using detergent in tablet form, read the manufacturer s recommendations on the packaging inorder to determine where the tablets should be placed inside the dishwasher (e.g. in cutlery basket, detergent compartment,etc.). Make sure that the lid on the detergent compartment is closed, even if you are using tablets.
en 16 auto 3in1 The use of so-called combined detergent products may make the use of rinse aid and/or salt unnecessary . There are currently several types ofcombined detergent products available. 3in1: They contain detergent, rinse aid and salt function. 2in1: They contain detergent and rinse aid or salt function. >>> Always check the type of detergent or combined product which you are using! Always follow the operating instructionsor the information on the packaging. The rinse programme is automaticallyadjusted in order to obtain the best possible rinsing and drying result. Observe the following important information if using combined cleaningproducts: Regeneration salt is not required up to a water hardness of 21 dH (37 fH, 26 Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only . No other settings on the appliance are required. Salt is still required if the water hardness is above 21 dH (37 fH, 26 Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l). Fill the salt dispenser with salt 24 and select setting 6 on the water softening system. If in doubt, please contact the detergent manufacturer , especially if: the utensils are very wet at the end ofthe programme. limescale forms. Note Optimum rinsing and drying results can be obtained by using standard detergents in conjunction with separate application ofsalt and rinse aid. Observance of the operating instructions or information on the packaging of the combined detergents determines their effectiveness. Note Even if the rinse aid and/or salt refill indicator is lit, the rinse programme runscorrectly when 3in1 products are used. If the rinse aid refill indicator 7 or salt refill 6 indicator is defective and you would like to switch it of f, proceed as follows: Switching the rinse-aid refill indicator off or on* * some models Y ou can switch of f the rinse-aid refill indicator 7 if you use a detergent with integrated rinse-aid. Close the door . Press and hold down button A. Press main switch 1 until the digital display lights up. Release both buttons. The digital display 8 indicates (rinse-aid refill indicator) and the button A flashes. By pressing button A you can switch the rinse-aid indicator of f or on . Switch off the main switch 1; The setting is saved. ªRemember to switch on the rinse-aid refill indicator again if you use a detergentwithout an integrated rinse-aid!º
en17 Switching the salt refill indicator / water softening system off and on Close the door Rotate the programme selector 3 from the 12 oclock position by one notch to the left. Switch on main switch 1 and hold down for at least 3 sec. The digital display 8 indicates the current set hardness value and the salt refill indicator 6 flashes (hardness value has been set to 4 at the factory). T o change the setting: Rotate the programme selector 3. Y ou can select a set value between 0 and 7 according to the hardness of your water . Switch off the main switch 1. The chosen setting has now been stored. Note If you use the detergent and rinse aid separately or switch from combined detergents to standard cleaning products,ensure that the rinse aid refill indicator has been switched on and the water softening system has been set to the correct water hardness.
en 18 Overview of programmes The max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview . The corresponding programmes for your appliance can be found on the fascia. Cof fee, cake, milk, sausage, cold drinks, salads Soups, souf fl‡s, potatoes, pastries, rice, eggs,fried food Delicate T ype of Dishes e.g. porcelain, pans, cutlery,glasses, etc. T ype of food remnants e.g. Programme- sequence Dry Clean 55 Clean 40 PrerinseClean 55 Clean 45 Soups, potatoes, pastries, rice, eggs, fried food Wash programme V ery little Little Large Amount offood remnants State of food remnantIntensive 70Eco 50 Gentle 40 Quick 45 Prerinse MixedMixed Non-sensitive Medium Lightly Adhesive Very adhesive Dry Clean 65 Clean 50 Prerinse Dry Clean 70 Dry Inter- mediate rinse Clean 70 Prerinse 50 The programme sequence is optimised and adjusted according to the degree of soiling on the utensils. Auto 55 -65 Prerinse Rinse of f if the dishes have been stacked for several days in the dishwash er prior to washing. Inter- mediate rinse Inter- mediate rinse Inter- mediate rinse Inter- mediate rinse Inter- mediate rinse
en19 Programme selection The most appropriate programme can be identified by comparing the type of crockery , cutlery, etc., as well as the amount and condition of food remains, with the details contained in the programme overview . Y ou will find the appropriate programme information in the introduction. Washing dishes Reduce costs! If only a small number of dishes have been loaded into the dishwasher , selecting a programme that operates at the next lowest temperature will usually suf fice. Programme specifications The programme specifications can be found in the summary of instructions.Programme specifications refer to normal conditions. Greater deviations may occur due to: varying amounts of dishes water supply temperature water pipe pressure ambient temperature mains voltage tolerances and the tolerances specific to the appliance (e.g. temperature, amount of water , etc.) The water consumption values refer to a set water hardness value of 4. Aqua sensor * * on applicable models The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device which measures the turbidity of the rinsing water . A light barrier can detect dissolved food remnants in the water , e.g. egg, fat and oats. The Aqua sensor is used according to the programme. When the Aqua sensor is active, ºcleanº rinsing water may be transferred into the next rinsing bath and/or the temperature adjusted. If theturbidity is greater , the water is drained and is replaced with fresh water . In this way the water consumption is reduced by approx. 4 litres for utensils which are ºlessº dirty.
en 20 Switching on the appliance Close the door . Turn on the tap fully . Rotate programme selector 3 to the required programme. Switch on the main switch 1. The expected programme duration is indicated on the numerical display 8. The programme sequence starts automatically. Remaining running time display When the appliance has started, the expected programme running time is displayed. The programmed running time is af fected by the water temperature, the number of dishes, as well as the degree of soiling. If these conditions are changed, the running time (depending on the selected programme) can vary greatly . As the ef fect is not detected until a programme is running, the time maybe longer or shorter than expected. End of programme The programme has ended when a figure appears in the numerical display 8. Switching the dishwasher OFF Several minutes after the programme has ended: Set the main switch 1 to OFF . Turn the water tap of f. (Does not apply when Aqua-Stop unit has been fitted) Remove dishes, etc. when they have cooled down. Interrupting the programme Set main switch 1 to OFF . Indicator lights extinguish. The programme is retained in the dishwasher memory . If the hot water was switched ON or the appliance has already heated up and then the appliance door opened, leave the door ajar for several minutes and then close. Otherwise, the appliance door may fly open due to expansion. In order to continue with the stored programme, set the main switch to ONagain. Terminating the programme (Reset) Only when the main switch is on: Rotate programme selector to the Reset position. The digital display indicates after approx. 3 sec. The programme sequence lasts approx. 1 min. When the programme has run, switch of f the main switch 1. T o restart, rotate the programme selector 3 to the required programme. Switch on the main switch 1. The programme sequence starts automatically . Changing the programme It is possible to change the programme within 2 minutes after you have switched the dishwasher on. Should it be necessary to change the programme after this period, the programme cycle that has already been begun (e.g. washing) will be completedfirst of all. The new remaining time displayed is the sum of the remaining time from the preceding programme cycle and the remaining time attributable to the new programme that has been selected.