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Cy) Dear customer, Before starting, itis essential that you read carefully right through the installation and operation instruction booklet before plugging in to the mains socket. The following instructions should prevent the risk of personal injury andlor damages to the machine. Please keep these documents for later reference in a safe place. This operating manual has been written for different machines and some of the features mentioned here may not apply to your specific machine, Table of contents Introduction i Disposal Page 3 Recycling Disposal of your sid machine Bhksotetynstucions Page 3 Before installation, Before first use Children's safety. For dally operation In the case of problems, H.. fo know your machine Page 5 View of the machine... a How to use your dishwasher Page 6 Softening water Filling the dishwasher sat Filling the rinse aid dispenser Filling the detergent dispenser... What should not be washed in your dishwasher 6 | Loading the dishwasher Page 10 General Lower basket Cutlery baskei Upper basket aD 7 | How to clean yourdishwasher_ Page 13 Cleaning the fters 44 leaning the spray arms 15 Cleaning the fiter inset 45 oO ‘Trouble shooting What, if Page 14 The dishwasher will not run 14 The cleaning results are unsatisfactory 15 Hi Technical Data Page 21 PD oiccions tor assombiy Page 21 Safety notes for installation 21 Installing your dishwasher. 22 Water connection 22 Water drainage. 23 Electrical connection 23 14 | Service Page 23 QD Hlbisposai Reeycling ‘The packaging and some paris of your machine are made from recyclable materials, These materials are marked up with recycling symbol and material type information (PE, PS, POM). Remove the packaging materal and dispose of itn accordance with regulations prior to taking the machine ito operation, AX Warning Packaging materials may be dangerous to children, Reusable substances may be dropped off atthe local disposal facilities. You may obtain further information from the aulhorties and cisposal facilities Disposal of your old machine Dispose of your old machine in accordance with the disposal guidelines which are in offect at the location where you reside. To avoid dangers, please make the machine unusable un the lime of anspor. Pill out the mains plug and cut the power cable. Render the door lock unusable, “This appliance is marked according tothe European directive 2002/5S1EC on Waste Elociical and Elactrone equipment (WEEE), By ensuring this product is eisposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential nagative consequences forthe environment and human health, which could otvrwiso be caused by inappreprate wasta handling of hs produc. ‘The symbol on the product, or on the documents accompanying the produc, indicates that this agpiance may nat be treated as household waste. Instoad i shall be handed aver tothe applicable collection point or the recycing of electrical and electronic equipment. Disposal must Be'carried out in accordance with local environmental reguatons fr waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycing ofthis product, please ‘contact your local ely office, your household waste disposal service athe shop where you purchased the product. Bisatety Instructions Before installation Check the machine for transport damages. Never install and use damaged machines. Ifin doubt, contact your supplier. Before first use ‘@ See Notes for Installation on page 22. ‘© Have the grounding system installed by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer cannot be hold liable for any damages that are due to operating the ‘machine without proper grounding ‘© Before operating the system, please check that the data given on the type plate are in ‘accordance with the data of your power supply. © The dishwasher must be separated from the mains during instalation. Cy) ‘© The connection of the machine to the mains may not bbe made by using an extension cable, Extension cables do not provide the necessary safety (6. danger of overheating). ‘© Always use the orginal plug delivered withthe machine. © The plug must be freely accessible after the machine has been installed. Children’s safety ‘© Donot allow children to play with the machine. © Dishwasher detergents may have caustic effects in the areas of the eyes, mouth and throat. Please note the safety notes provided by the manufacturers of the detergents, ‘® Never leave children unsupervised while the machine is open. Leftovers of the detergents may stll be Contained in the machine, ‘© The water in the dishwasher is not drinking water. Danger of caustic injuries. ‘© Always place long and sharplpointed objects (e.g serving fork, bread knife) into the cutlery basket with the pointed end down or flat on the upper basket to avoid possible injuries. For daily operation (© Use your machine only in the household, for the following uses: Washing household dishes. ‘© Domat use chemical solvents in the machine; there is a danger of explosion. '® Do not si or stand on the opened door or place other things on it. The machine may tip over. ‘© Donnot open the door while the machine is in operation. Hot water or steam may escape. ‘© Donot leave the door open — an open door can be ahazard. In the case of problems ‘© Repairs and changes to the machine may only be carried out by qualified customer service personnel © Inthe event of problems or repairs, disconnect the machine from the mains supply: = disconnect the machine by pulling the mains plug ~ shut off the fuse, © Do not pull on the cable — pull on the plug. Turn off the water supply tap, Hi Get to know your machine View of the machine Hl Housing (depending on the mode!) jpper basket with rack i Guiding track for the upper basket Upper spray arm Cutlery basket Lower spray arm Detergent cispenser Briers Door Control pane! fot air drying system (depending on the mode!) @ [J setting the water hardness level for the water softener Softening the water Dishwashers requie fairly soft water. If the hardness exceeds 6°dH lime scale will form on crockery. To avoid this an automatic system adds a special salt to soften the water so that yu obtain the best possible cleaning and drying performance. ‘To find out the hardness level of your water contact your local water company, or use the enclosed test strip fo measure the water hardness: el jo7 pn py Vseonts-| Awe] SEs. | SREB so f 1 rirate poe ae | B om 7 hol oe 1. Press the Program Selection Button before you switch the appliance on and keep this button pressed down 2. Switch the appliance on using the On/Off Switch, then release the switch. 3. Hold the Program Selection Button down for 10 seconds until the Control Indicator on the ‘Star/Pause Button begins to flash 4. Water hardness can be set to the desired level by pressing the Program Selection Button (Compare the test stip wth the Degrees of Hardness Table). The Mult-Function Display shows the appropriate message. 5. Once you have set the hardness level press the Start/Pause Button to save the value. The Control Indicator on the Star¥Pause Button now lights up permanently Hardness Level [ree] 2] 2+ | 2 | rhe coty Some he @ acooecrecan) *| | 1 giv mown ne 2) 3 sa] we | 9] ma capeyerowene eB) freee =) =| Tes ger wom ic) [Penna 120] The dgpiy howe ho GS) “at: Garman hardness level 1 "gH = 1 mg C30/100 ml Water = 0.179 mmol ‘Switch the appliance off again using the On/Off switch. Ir the water harcness level is less than S°¢H you do not need any special softening salt. In this ‘case the ‘Sal’ Control Indicator lights up continually (depending on the model). If your local hardness level exceeds 45°dH you should consider getting a water softening device for your dishwasher. Ifyou use stream water or rainwater you are recommended to install ites. Ir You move do not forget to adjust the water hardness level to suit your new neighbourhood Filling the dishwasher salt Avattention Only use special dishwasher salt in your machine to soften the water. ‘The manufacturer is not lable for damages resulting from the use of the wrong salt type Do not use coarse grained salt. Small grains or powdered salt is more easily Soluble. Never use culinary or table salt. These types of salt do not dissolve in water easily and will damage the function of the softening device, Remove the lower basket from the machine, Open the sere counter clockwi in cap of the salt container by turning it Fig. BYED). ‘When operating for the first time: Pour 1 Litre of water into the salt container (Fig Il), Pour the salt nto the container wit the aid of the supplied salt funnel (Fig. BI) Pour in enough salt to fil the container. The container holds approx. 2 kg, Close the cap tightly Begin a washing programme immediately after filing the ‘salt container. The washing program prevents damage to the machine which may be caused by any spilled Salt ‘solution AMter the frst washing cycle, the salt level indicator light will go out. Tum the lock to the @ Filling the rinse aid dispenser Rinse aids allow washing water to rinse off more cleanly and prevent watermarks or streaks on the dishes ‘Oni use rinse aids suited to use in dishwashers. «Note iryou use .2in 1 or 3 in 1* detergents / tabs, you do not need an additional rinse aid ‘Open the rinse aid dispenser by pressing the lock ( Carefully pour in nse aid to the MAX mark. Close the lid untilit clicks in (EB). Carefully wipe off spilled rinse aid. Excessive rinse aid causes excessive foam formation, which may hinder leaning Set the dose of rinse aid The dose of rinse aid to be used can be set by means of the dispenser regulator between levels 1 and 8 (Gi). Your machine is pre-set at the factory to level 3 ‘Only change the setting i the following applies after washing: ‘© Watermarks are visible on the dishes: Set dosage higher @ Sifeaks are visible on the dishes: Set dosage lower Filling the detergent dispenser = Note - ‘Only use detergents suited to use in dishwashers. ‘Open the detergent container by pushing the lock to the right (BY) Marking lines on the inside of the detergent container aid in providing the correct amount of detergent. {ig detergent conianerods toa of 40 cof detergent {hen the dishwashers uly loaded and the cshes are vary ty, we recommend fling to detergent cortinat upto he 25 ont mar When fe canes are loss dy ik gonoraly sufeon to ne detergent upto tne 15 ana Four echos have beanin the dishyasher for some time Whrou being washed adilonly te sma conaor Uptothe tp ‘Te detergent nouns for he individual cleaning progres sve shown the Leaning tao Bovlaton are pesabie depending an nowy the dshes ate and on how hard the water in your oowon, oy) Detergents, There are 3 types of detergents: 4, Phosphate and containing chlorine 2! Phosphate containing, na chlorine 3: Nether containing phosphate nor chlorine ‘Tho new compact powders ara normally phosphate froo. As phosphatos have water softenin properties, we suggest You add salto the sal container evan # the hardness of Your water © Ecniy 6'dl: in hard water aroas, fa phosphate free detergent is used, white marks on the dates and glasses may be obseived. may be prevented by nereasi the amount of deterger Detergents without chlorine havelese bleaching etal, Coloured stains may not Be full removed: Choose @ programme with a higher wash temperature AvAttention. ‘Always store your detergents in locations which are cool, dry and out of the reach of children. Pour the detergent into the detergent dispenser before tuming the machine on, ‘Too much detergent may moan thatthe datorgent does not dissolve properly and dishes are seratehed. OY “ Propony ‘TWO-IN-ONE AND THREE-IN-ONE DETERGENTS You will obtain the best results from your dishwasher if you use a separate detergent, rinse aid and watersoftening Salt Detergent manufacturers also produce combined detergents known as ‘wo-in-one’ and ‘three- Three-in-one: These products contain detergent, rinse aid and water-softening salt ‘Tworn-one: These products contain detergent and either rinse aid or water-softening salt In general, you will obtain satisfactory results from combined detergents only under specific Usage conailons. These detergents contain predetormined amounts of inse aid andor soltenin sail Tive means that you cannot adjust he amount of water-sofening sat and nso ai ta Yyou use fo Sul! the water hardness level In your home. You should bear the following points in mind when using such detergents: < Be, sure to check he specications ofthe product you are using and whether itis @ combined Eaton the mtructions on the packet when using these products = fstise or these products athe correck appliance setihgs wil ensure economical use of Sfrthe detergent isin tablet form, never place these in the intemal section or cutlery basket atthe dishwasher. Aivays place the tablets in the detergent dispenser ofthe dotorgnt older. Using three-in-one detergent: detergent, softening salt and rinse aid mete detergents wil nat gve you te edme drying performance al you can obtain by using Separate detergent, salt and nnge aid. To inerease the drying performance: your applance gringo ald song a and apply nse ad. When the rinse aids used “i you use combned detrgart with arse ad setingMgher than 1 contact withthe hands imay leave rainbow coloured waft stans on he washed far and inde tne machine “you se combined detergents withoxt adding sak me Seale may frm especaly on tastes. To avoid Ime Sealo formation But your appliance's water softener setting at“1" and add salt, When the salts used u add mare safto the water softener ° ° Using two-in-one detergent: detergent and softening salt _, These detergents do nat contain rise aid so you Need to use the rinse aid setting as decribed inthe manual making sure that here rine ad inthe ringe ai clepenser with Using twosn-one ddtergent detergent and rinse aid ” ey These detergents will not give you the same drying performance that you can obtain by usin Separate detergent. sal and ringe aid, To increase We drving performance: yesing 8 @ Put your appliances rinse aid setting at 1" and apply rinse aid. When the rinse aid is used up, ade moretanse aid othe ne aif dispenser own cn ant nrg ane hee inay Tea rainaowcaloured weer stan onthe washed Kens an nade the machine. These detergents do not conan softening salt so you need to use the softening setting as decribed inthe marsial making Sur that fares water sofering sal the weer softener with every wash and tha you Foil the water softener with salt avety time iis emply. Important warning "Should you ensounter a problem that has previously never occured after you start usin inese dettgents, contact he detergent marksactirer drecty. You wilind Contact Gels on we packs Ir you slop using this kind of detergent + Efe that the salt and rinse al dispensers aro ful =, Dubie Wale nrcnessaetng al he highest ve ad una wash cyte with he appliance om =e ARer washing while empty, return the water hardness setting tothe correct level for your mains water hardness shown ine marl * * Put the rinse aid setting atthe correc evel Biwnat should not be washed in your dishwasher Rust sensive steel parts: Guo witwogder"ernorn mandi. lary with mother of pear of porcelain handles Non néat resistant plastic parts No'qued dish orale pars No flams made ott of Zopper, tin or aluminium Sensitive decorative glasses and porcelain parts ised crystal lasses: Artand crated articles ‘Aluminium and siver tend to dscolour Giags and crystal articles may lose ther shine over time 3. Sponges and aishatorns Note Bo'not wash items soiled with cigarette ash, candle wax, vamish, paints or chemicals Recommendation When buying new des, note wheter they are suitable forthe dishwasher. {marked 4s dishwasher prooty 6 | Loading the dishwasher General Before you load the dishwasher with dishes £ 'Rertove coarse fod etovers 4 pots nto the mechine wth facing downwards (so that no water can collect) penn ss Bishés'and eilery may nol be placed above each other ‘Tho movemontof the spray arms must not be hindered Place al large and vary dy items in tho lower basket Small and ight tems can go into the upper Baskot long ana narrow items are placed in the migale of the baskets AX attention Knives and other utensils with sharp tips and edges must be placed horizontally into the Upper basket dui to sk of injury Please do not overload your gishwasher and pay attention tothe notes regarding dishes Which are suited fo tho dishwasher py sereng “Gniy in this mannor wil you obtain optimal washing results witha sensible use of energy. 10 Lower basket ‘Suggestions for loading the dishwasher Use the lower basket for plates, bowls, pots etc. 2 folding plate support rods. (depending on the model) ‘There are two separate “olding plate support rods" in the lower basket of your dishwasher designed to allow Yyou more space to accommodate saucepans and large Bowis in the lower basket. You can either fold each section (EE) individually or, all at once, to create @ large empty space. ‘Simply press the handgrips (E)) and fold them dawn" " Upper basket Suggestions for loading the dishwasher Load the upper basket with dessert plates, cups, glasses ote. Height setting with empty basket tn this model, the height setting ofthe upper basket may ba changed sing th wheels Whi ere resent ato ght eves Release the latches on both the right and et {he upper basket by turning them ote ousice of Pullout the basket completely ([) Place the basket nt the tracks again at the desired height (3) Push the latches back into the correct position. 12 13 Hbow to clean your dishwasher Cleaning your machine at regular intervals ensures longer product lfe and reduces the risk of reccurring problems. AxWaming ‘Always unplug the machine and turn off the water ‘supply before cleanin Use a gentle household cleaner for the outside and the door seals, Clean the control panel only with a moist cloth and clear water. Cleaning the filters Clean the fiers and the spray arms regularly. A dirty ‘machine will have a negative effect on the cleaning results. Main filter Coarse fer Micro fiter Remove the lower basket from the machine. Tum the coarse iter tothe right and pull out in an Upward direction (EY), ull out the main titer (B). ross on tha two tongues ofthe coarse fier and remove the miero fiter (Ea), Clean tho fitors thoroughly under running water. Use a brush lf necessary. Roplace main fitar Replace the micro iter and the coarse fit into the main iter. Twist it clockwise unt itis in A\ Warming Donotapeate your dshwashor without fier, Ensure that your fiers are correctly installed loan the fiers regulary. Cleaning the spray arms Dirt or calcium residue may block the nozzles on the Spray arms. For this reason, regularly check the spray nozzles. Hl Lower spray arm Upper spray arm Remoye the lower basket from the machine. ull off the lower spray arm in an upward direction (a). (Bosen the fastening serow ofthe upper spray arm fd pul oft e spray arm) ean the spray arms under Tuning water. Repiace the spray arms A\Waming Ensure that the fastening screws are screwed tight. Cleaning the filter inset in the water inlet hose (depending on the model) Dirt from deposits in the water pipes is prevented by a fiter in the water inlet hose. Check the fit and the water inlet from time to time, Close the water tap and unscrew the water inlet hose. ‘Take out the fiter ang clean itunder running water. Replace the cleaned fier Fasten the water inet hose to the water tap again. Elitrouble shooting What if the dishwasher will not run: Is the machine plugged in? ‘Are all fuses operative? Is the dishwasher door closed firmly? . . In Is the water supply fully turned on? . im Have you pressed the On/Off bution? . Are the fters clogged? 1“ @D The cleaning results are unsatisfactory The dishes are not becoming clean Possible causes How to fix these problems ~ Improper loading ~ Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions. + Wong programme selecion __~ Salta payamee which washes a higher ampere ~ Spray arms are nt uring + Checkif the spray arms move tree = Clogged ters ~ Clean all strainers and fters as described in the manual - Fite are ot placed inher proper ~ Check fall stainers and fies are placed in their proper positions postions ~ Spray arm nozzles are clogged Clean the spray arms as described in the manual += Overloaded baskets ~ Do not overiod the baskets - Detergent is moist or lumping _~ Store detergents ina dry location. Close the lid ofthe ‘contain carefully ~ Too ite detergent ~ Igjase the amount of th detergent as pr theproarane = Too litle rinse aid ~ Inerease the amount of nse a6 roll te rinse ad sponsor. The lid ofthe detergent dispanser Always ensurs that you close the detergent dlspenser lid remainea open ‘fier pouring in the detergent. ~ Using cle wit aw surface ~ Culley fis pes nt sued to ibwashers 18 @ The dishes are not becoming dry Possible causes + Improper loading ~ Insufficient rinse aid supply = Dishes are removed too soon = Wrong programme selection ~ Using cutery wit alow surface ually Possible causes = Wrong programme selection ~ Detergent is moist or clumping ~ Using cutlery with alow surface ually Possible causes - Insufoent ines aid supply How to fix those problems + Load the dishwasher as suggested in this booklet. ~ inerase the amount of rnse ad / oil th rinse aid dispenser. = Donotempry your dishwasher immediately afer wash pen te de sgt so that rasta an escape Boga silinloadng be Asrwacer nen ne dhes ae on Mand war: py the wera tat This roves Miter ram ripping oF canes nthe upper Darke = In shor period programmes, the wash tomperature and ‘horaore the deaning prfotmance ower: Choo programme with longer weshng time = Water erainage is more dificlt with these tems. Cutlery or dishes ofthis ype Is not sulted to dishwashers. Tea, coffee or other stains How o fx these problems ~ Selecta programme which washes at higher temperature or takes longer ~ Bleaches inc ers lose their eficacy when stored under Lnfavouraale concttons. Store detergents in ary locaton, {Closo the Id othe containor careful += Cleaning of thse items is made dificult by thee surface Sirucire Culley oralshes of is fype sR! suited 0 tdishwashers. ke Calcium streaks, misty appearance How to fx those probloms -_ Ineease the amount of rise ad / refi the rinse aid cispenser 16 oy) = The hardness is not selected property too litt satis being bott = Saltloss Possioe causes = Small ofnew machine + Filters are dity = Dishes stand in the machine for a {ew days without being washes Possible causes + Excessive use of detargent when water hardness is aw leaning Temperature is too high Possible causes = The lid ofthe salt container is nat closing properly. 7 ~ Check the set values with the slated values from the local water boar = Check whather the dof the salt containers Srmly closed. Uae he nna pourn special ak Bog epre-wash rem igh afte ling sal. After he program 8 ompiote hock whether te hs may have loosened. Smell How to fix these problems ~ The smell ofanew machine disappears after afew washing + Clean al stains and titers 8 described inthe manual ~ Remove coarse dit under running water and cary out the preswash program wit an eral of 2 days without a Betergont Clase the door to avoid the cevelanment of small. Milky appearance or blue shimmering deposit on the glasses (glass corrosion) How fo fix these probleme ~ Choose a programme with alow temperature and add @ ‘smaller amount of datergent. Check the st water haraness against the stated values from the local water board Rust stains, destruction of the surface How to fix these problems ~ Salt can destroy metal surfaces and cause rust damage, 5 Ghack whether the id ofthe sal container is frmly dosed. Use the funnel to pour in special sat. Begin the pre-wash programme right ater filing in salt Aer the programs omplote, check whethar the ld may have loosened = Food leftovers are slaying on the dishes for too long = The machine is nat grounded properly ~ Cutlery pats from low-grade ust- free ste. ~ Dish tems with rust tains Possible causes = Moisture inthe detergent sspenser ~ Detergent stays inthe dispenser ‘ofthe dishwasher for too long ~ The lid of the detergent dispenser ‘does nat open. ~ Detergent is moist or clumping ~ Spray arm nozzles are clogges. 18 C9) Paling of decoration Possible causes How to fix these problems ~ Paling of decoration on glasses - Glasses, porcolan and culery ofthis type are not sulted ‘and porcelain {or dishwashers. =| Scratched dishes Possible causes How to fx these problems = Dish temsipars made rom |= Dishesand eur ofthis type are not suited io shwashers alumina ~ Chack whether the ie ofthe sal container is fry closed, Use te funnel to pourin special salt Begin the pre-wash ~ Th tid of tho salt container isnot programme right after filing in salt Aller the program closing properly ‘complete, check whether the id may have loosened. + Check the set values withthe stated values fom the local ~ The hardness is not selected water boars. Property toile satis being used ~ Detergents should not be stored longer than 2 months. ~ Detergents are being stored under Store detergents ina dry loca. Close the lid ofthe Uunfavourable conditons, eee + Take care fo ensure that individual glasses and dishes do not touch. They may hit against each other during the ashing process, causing scratched ~ Overloaded baskets 19 Possible causes + Improper loading = Overloaded baskets Possible causes + The ashes were pre-washed by hard wih a large amount of sh detergent ~ Rinse aid has accidentally leaked into the machine = The cover ofthe rinse aid sponser was nat closed Possible causes ~ Clogged titers ~ Drain hose bent, Rei hase blocked or bent @ hes break How to fx these problems = Load the dishwasher as suggested inthe directions + Do not overload the dish baskets. Dishes may hit against ‘each other and break. Foam How to fx these problems = Dishes do not need tobe pre-washed. Coarse drt may be removed with a dishcloth, or you may hold the dishes under running water: + Inge aid has bsen spied curing reflin, remove the agent sing a paper cloth or sponge, ~ Always take care to ensure that the iis closed ater efling the rinse aid dispenser. Water remains inside the machine after the rinse cycle How to ixthese problems ~ Clean all strainers and fiers as descrbedin the manual ~ Ensure tha the relief hose is properly placed, 20 oy) | 9 | Technical features Permissible water prossure 0,3 10 bar (= 3— 100 Niem* 0.01-1,0Mpa) Electrical connection 230 Volt, 10. Amps. (see type plate) Total power 2200 W. Heater power 1900 W Because we continually strive to improve our products, ‘we may change our specifications and designs without prior notice. This device corresponds to the following EU Directives: 73I23)EC Low Voltage Directive 89/336/EC EMV directive 93/68/EC CE identification directive DINEN 50242 Electric dishwasher for domestic use Testing method for utiization properties D ‘ections for assembly Safety notes for installation Prior to installing and using your machine, please check itfor possible transport damage. Ifthe machine is damaged, please contact your supplier. Never install and use damaged machines. ‘The following directions must be observed in order to connect the dishwasher properly. ‘© Make sure that the data on the type plate correspond to the current and voltage of your power supply connections before putting the machine into operation ‘© The connection of the machine may only be made sing a properly grounded socket. Ensure that the {grounding Is in accordance with regulations. © The grounded socket must be easily accessible and close to the machine, ‘© Do not use extension cables or mutiple adapters. ‘There is a possibilty of re hazard through overheating ‘© Hardwiring may only be carried out by @ qualified electrician. ‘© Check the power cable, the water inlet hose and the drainage hose. Damaged parts may only be exchanged by customer service personnel or by a qualified ‘lectrical service expert. a @ Installing your dishwasher 1 Choose a sutabe location for your dishwasher, Take Cais sure that hemachiné Sani soley and «# Unevtrnness in tne floor canbe equalised by adusting tho screw feet When tte machine's standing corel the door can be cased without afcuten, «Water mist and ramage noses must be paced so thal they ean move freely In order to avoid Bending or squeezing ther 4 The machine may not be hooked up in rooms with a temperature below 0 Gels Water connection © There are two different types of water inlet hoses: = Cold water inlet hose (up to 25°C) = Hot water inlet hose (up to 60°C) please check which one is applicable to your model It you are willing to connect your machine to natural energy resources or to the central hot water supply, first check out whether your water inlet hose type is. suitable by checking the temperature values written ‘on the hase. if your hose is not suitable, apply to your authorized service to change the hose. (© Tho dishwasher may not be connected to open warm water devices and flow-through water heaters, Permissible water pressure: Lowest permissible water When the water pressure is pressure: below t bar, please contact your Bis bar 3 Niem'= 30 kPa. technician Highest permissible water When the water pressure is above 40 bar a pressure reduction valve IMPa__must be installed (valable in rade ‘supply stores). Connect water inlet hose ‘Take care to ensure that the water inlet hase is not bent ‘r squeezed. Do not install a used hose set Use a screw-on hose connector to connect the water inlet hose to a water tap with an external thread with a ‘measurement of 3/4 inches, If required, use a fiter inset to fiter deposits from the pipes. Check that the connection does not leak. AN Attention For safety reasons, close the tap after every rinse process. 22 oy) rin 10 t J ey, v4 0 e =e ingen 23 AQUASAFE* (depends on the model) ‘The Aquasafe+- system protects you from water damage which may be caused at the water inlet hose. Do not immerse the system's valve box into water; i Contains electrical components. In case of damage, pull out the power supply plug. Do not shorten or lengthen the hose insert, since it contains electrical cables and components Water drainage Connecting the drainage hose. Take care to ensure that the water intake hose is not bent or squeezed Check that the drainage hose is firmly seated in place. Extension hoses If hose extension is required, a drainage hose of equal quality must be used The maximum length must nat exceed 4m. Otherwise, the machine's cleaning process is negatively influenced, Siphon connection The drainage height must be between 50 and 100 em above the floor, Use hose clamps to fasten the drainage hose to the siphon Electrical connection Please refer to the type plate for information on current lype, mains voltage, and fuse protection. The type plate is located on the inside of the door. The mains plug must be freely accessible aftr installation. Power ables and inuatd cables must not be accessible after installation, Hsenice Ifyour machine ever experiences faults in operation, check the notes and advice in the operating manual, If this does not fix the problem, our customer service staff is available to you. Elect al Connection 1) For Great Britain only ‘Warning - this appliance must be earthed Fuse replacement Ifthe mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a BS 1383 ‘amp fused plug, to change a fuse in this type of plug use anAS.TA approved fuso fo BS 1362 ype and procoed as follows 1, Remove the fuse cover (A) and fuse (B). 2. Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover. 3, Refit both into plug. Important: The fuse caver must be refitted when changing a fuse and ifthe fuse cover is lost the phig must not be used until a correct replacement is fitted. Correct replacement are identified by the colour insert or the colour embossed in words on the base of the plug. Replacement use covers are avaiable rom your local electrical store 2) For the Republic of Ireland only ‘The information given in respect of Great Britain wil requenty apply, but a third type of plug and socket is also used, the 2pin, side earth type. 3) Socket outlet / plug (valid for both countries) ifthe fited plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, please contact Whirlpool Service for further instruction. Please do ‘not attempt to change plug yourselt. This procedure needs tobe carried out by a qualified Whitipool technician in ‘compliance with the manufactures instructions and current Standard safety regulations. 24

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