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    ... 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.
    ... 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 mescal e forms.
    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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    If the advice given does not resolve your  
    problem, please contact your customer 
    service. Contact details can be found on  
    the back cover of this instruction manual  
    or in the enclosed customer service list. 
    When calling , please quote the appliance 
    number (1) and the production date  
    (FD = 2) which can be found on the rating  
    plate 
    9* on the appliance door.
    Rely on the expertise of the  
    manufacturer.   Call us to ensure that the 
    repair will be carried out  by fully-trained  
    service engineers, who are equipped with 
    original spare parts for your appliance. The dishwasher must be connected 
    correctly, otherwise it will not function  
    properly. The specifications for the inlet 
    and outlet as well as the electrical 
    connected loads must correspond with the  
    required criteria as specified in the  
    following paragraphs or in the installation 
    instructions. 
    Install the appliance in the correct  
    sequence: 
    – Checking appliance on delivery 
    – Installing the appliance 
    – Waste water connection 
    – Fresh water connection 
    – Electrical connection
    Safety instructions
    – Install and connect the appliance 
    according to the installation  
    and assembly instructions.
    – Prior to installation, disconnect  the dishwasher from the power supply.
    – Ensure that the protective conductor  system of the domestic supply has 
    been correctly installed.
    – The electrical connection conditions  must correspond with 
    the specifications on the dishwasher 
    rating plate 9*.
    – If the power cord of this appliance  is damaged, it must be replaced with 
    a particular power cord.  
    To prevent injury, the 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 continuous  
    worktops which have been screwed 
    to adjacent cupboards to ensure 
    stability.
    – Do not install the appliance near heat  sources (radiators, heat storage tanks, 
    cookers or other appliances which 
    generate heat) and do not install under 
    ahob.
    Customer service
    
     
    Installation
     
    						
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    – After installing the appliance, ensure 
    that the plug is easily accessible. 
    (see Electrical connection)
    –Some models: The plastic housing on the water  
    connection contains an electric valve, 
    the connecting cables are in the supply 
    hose. Do not cut through this hose, 
    do not immerse the plastic 
    housing in water.
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    If the appliance is not in a cavity and a  
    side panel is accessible, the door hinge 
    area must be covered at the side  
    for reasons of safety (risk of injury).  
    The covers are available as optional 
    accessories from customer 
    service or specialist outlets.
    Delivery
    Your dishwasher has been checked  
    thoroughly in the factory to ensure that it is  
    in working order. This may cause small 
    water stains. These will disappear after the 
    first wash cycle.
    Technical specifications
    Weight: 
    max. 60 kg 
    Voltage: 
    220–240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz 
    Connected load: 
    2.0–2.4 kW 
    Fuse:
    10/16 A (UK 13A) 
    Water pressure: 
    at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum  
    1MPa (10bar). At a higher water  
    pressure: connect pressure-reducing valve 
    ahead. 
    Inlet rate: 
    minimum 10 litres/minute 
    Water temperature: 
    cold water; hot water max. temperature  
    60 °C.
    Installation
    The required installation dimensions can 
    be found in the installation instructions. 
    Level the appliance with the aid of the 
    height-adjustable feet. Ensure that the 
    appliance is situated securely on the floor. 
    – A built-under or integrated appliance  which is installed subsequently as a  
    free-standing appliance must be  
    secured to prevent it from overturning,  
    e.g. by screwing it to the wall or by  
    installing it under a continuous worktop  
    which is screwed to adjacent 
    cupboards.
    – The appliance can easily be  installed in a fitted kitchen between 
    wooden and plastic walls. 
    Waste-water connection
    – The required work sequence can be found in the installation instructions. If  
    required, fit a siphon with an drainage  
    connection. 
    – Connect the waste-water hose to the  drainage connection of the siphon with  
    the enclosed parts. 
    Ensure that the drainage hose is not  
    kinked, crushed or twisted and that  
    there is no cover plate in the drainage 
    to prevent the waste water from flowing 
    out!
    Fresh water connection
    – Connect the fresh-water connection to the tap according to the installation  
    instructions with the enclosed parts. 
    Ensure that the fresh-water connection  
    is not kinked, crushed or twisted.
    – When replacing the appliance, always  use a new water supply hose.
    Water pressure: 
    at least 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), maximum  
    1MPa (10bar). At a higher water 
    pressure: connect pressure-reducing valve  
    ahead. 
    Inlet rate: 
    minimum 10 litres/minute 
    Water temperature: 
    cold water preferred; hot water max.  
    temperature 60 °C.
     
    						
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    * depending on model 
    The dishwasher can be connected to cold  
    or hot water up to max. 60 °C.  
    Connection to hot water is recommended  
    if the hot water can be supplied 
    by energetically favourable means  
    and from a suitable installation, e. g. solar  
    heating system with circulation line. 
    This will save energy and time. 
    The hot water setting ‘:‹‚  allows you 
    to adjust your appliance optimally  
    to operation with hot water. 
    It is recommended to have a water  
    temperature (temperature of the incoming  
    water) of at least 40 °C and no more than 
    60 °C. 
    It is not recommended to connect  
    the appliance to hot water if the water 
    is supplied from an electric boiler. 
    Setting hot water: 
    – Close the door. 
    –Switch on ON/OF F switch( .
    – Press and hold down the START  button @.
    – Rotate programme selector 8 
    until ‘:‹‚  is indicated on the digital 
    display H.
    – Release button.  The factory-set value  ‘:‹‹  is lit on the 
    digital display  H.
    To change the setting: 
    – By rotating the programme  selector 8, you can switch the hot 
    water setting off ‘:‹‹  or on ‘:‹‚ .
    – Press START button @.
    The set value is saved. 
    Electrical connection
    – Connect the appliance to an  alternating current only, ranging from  
    220 V to 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz 
    via a correctly installed socket with  
    protective earth conductor. See rating  
    plate for required fusing  9*.
    – The socket must be near the appliance  and freely accessible following  
    installation. 
    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.  
    – The connection may be modified by  technicians only.
    – A power cord extension may be  purchased from customer service only.
    – Use only a residual current operated  circuit-breaker which features 
    the symbol  ‚. Only this extension 
    guarantees compliance with 
    the currently valid regulations.
    – The appliance features a water  damage protection system. Please  
    note the system will not function  
    unless  the power supply is connected.
    Removing the appliance
    Also observe the sequence of worksteps 
    here. 
    – Disconnect the appliance from 
    the power supply.
    –Turnoffthewater  supply.
    – Disconnect the waste water and fresh  water connections.
    – Loosen fastening screws for the  furniture parts.
    – If fitted, remove the base panel. 
    – Pull out the appliance, carefully pulling  the hose behind.
     
    						
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    Transportation
    Empty the dishwasher and secure loose  
    parts. 
    Drain the appliance according to the  
    following steps: 
    – Turn on the tap. 
    – Close the door. 
    –Switch on ON/OFF switch ( .
    – Select programme with the highest  temperature.
    The expected programme duration is  
    indicated on the numerical display 
    H . 
    – Press START button  @.
    Programme sequence starts.
    – After approx. 4 minutes press the  START button @ until  ‹:‹‚  is 
    indicated on the digital display.   
    After approx. 1 min is indicated on the  
    digital display  ‹:‹‹ .
    – Switch the appliance off  ( and turn 
    the tap off.
    Transport appliance upright only. 
    (This prevents residual water from running  
    into the machine control and damaging  
    the programme sequence.)
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    ance)Protection against frost
    If the appliance is in a room where there is  
    a risk of frost (e.g. holiday home), empty  
    the appliance completely (see 
    Transportation). 
    – Turn off the tap, disconnect supply 
    hose and drain water. Both the packaging of new appliances and  
    the old appliances themselves contain 
    valuable raw materials and recyclable 
    materials. 
    Please dispose of the individual parts  
    separated according to type. 
    Please ask your dealer or inquire at your  
    local authority about current means of  
    disposal.
    Packaging
    All plastic parts of the appliance are  
    identified with internationally standardised  
    abbreviations (e.g. >PS< polystyrene). 
    Therefore, plastic waste can be sorted out  
    when the appliance is being disposed of. 
    Please follow the safety instructions under  
    “Delivery”.
    Old appliances
    Please follow the safety instructions under 
    “Disposal of your appliance”. 
    Waste disposal
    This appliance is identified  
    according to the European  
    guideline 2002/96/EC on waste  
    electrical and electronic equipment 
    – WEEE. The guideline specifies 
    the framework for an EU-wide valid 
    return and re -use of old 
    appliances.
    
    
     
    						
    							
          
    
       
    
    
    
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