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Your dishwasher Display Main power switch Rinse aid indicator Salt indicator Delayed start Self-cleaning program Extra hygiene Auto open Speed wash Glass One hour program Intensive wash Auto wash Eco Program selector Install the dishwasher, see the chapter Installation. Following this, open the door and press the main power switch to start using the machine. The first time the dishwasher is switched on, it is important that you choose the right settings to ensure good dishwashing results. See the chapter Before washing for the first time.

  • Read the operating instructions and keep them in a safe place!
  • Number of standard place settings: 16
  • Never use the dishwasher for any purpose other than that specified in these operating instructions.
  • Do not load the dishwasher door or dishwasher baskets with anything other than dishes.
  • Never leave the dishwasher door open as someone may trip on it.
  • Use only dishwasher detergent!
  • This machine can be used by children aged 8 and upwards, and by people with reduced physical capacity, mental ability, memory loss or lacking experience and knowledge. These individuals must be supervised when using the machine or have instructions on how to use the machine and understand the risks that can occur. Cleaning of the machine must not be carried out by children without supervision.
  • Damaged mains cables must only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
  • Only use the dishwasher in household-type environments for dishwashing household dishes. All other use is prohibited.
  • Never place dishes with solvent residues in the dishwasher due to the risk of explosion. Nor may dishes that contain ash, wax or lubricants be washed in the dishwasher.
  • Children must be watched. Do not allow children to use or play with the dishwasher. Be especially vigilant when the door is open. Some detergent may remain inside! After adding detergent, always start the dishwasher immediately. WARNING! Knives and other pointed items must be placed horizontally in the dishwasher's special cutlery baskets.

WARNING! Children must be supervised – dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Installation See the chapter Installation. Winter storage/transport Store the dishwasher above freezing and avoid long transport distances in very cold weather. Transport the dishwasher upright or laying on its back. Overflow guard function The overflow protection starts pumping out the machine and turns off the water supply if the water level in the dishwasher exceeds the normal level. If the overflow protection is triggered, F54 appears on the display. Turn off the water supply and contact your nearest service centre. Packaging The outer packaging protects the product during transport. The packaging material is recyclable. Separate the different packaging materials to help reduce raw material use and waste. Your dealer can take the packaging for recycling or direct you to the nearest recycling centre. The packaging is comprised of:

Corrugated cardboard made from up to 100% recycled material. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) with no added chlorine or fluorine. Supports made from untreated wood. Protective plastic made from polyethylene (PE). Disposal The dishwasher is manufactured and labelled for recycling. When the dishwasher has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable. Pull out the power cable and cut it as short as possible. Contact your local authority for information about where and how your dishwasher should be correctly recycled.

Before washing for the first time Water hardness In order to achieve good dishwashing results, the dishwasher needs soft water (water with low mineral content). Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and the dishwasher. Checking water hardness Water hardness is specified using the German water hardness scale (°dH) or the French water hardness scale (°fH). A water supply with a water hardness in excess of 6°dH (9°fH) must be softened. This is done automatically with the aid of the built-in water softener. In order for the water softener to function optimally, it must be adjusted to the hardness of the water supply. Once you have adjusted the water softener, use detergent and rinse aid doses suitable for soft water. Contact the local waterworks to check the water hardness in your area. Make a note of the water hardness:____________ If the water hardness exceeds 50°dH (89°fH), we recommend connecting an external water softener. Increased consumption during regeneration The dishwasher's built-in water softener is regularly regenerated to maintain its function. Regeneration extends the dishwashing program and increases energy and water consumption. Just how often the dishwasher's water softener is regenerated depends on the selected setting. Example: If the Eco program is run with a water hardness of 14 °dH (57 °fH), the water softener is regenerated at regular intervals (after 6 dishwashing cycles), energy consumption increases by 0.015 kWh and water consumption increases by 2.3 litres while the program time is extended by 3 minutes. Regeneration occurs during the program's main wash. WARNING! Hard water leaves a white coating on dishes and inside the dishwasher. It is therefore important that you select the right setting for the water softener! See Water hardness in the chapter Settings. Never run the dishwasher with an empty salt compartment if the water supply has a water hardness in excess of 6°dH (9°fH). Set the Water hardness Chapter Settings describes how to adjust the water softener. Top up with salt Salt compartment lid

1. Unscrew the salt compartment lid.

2. Place the funnel supplied with the dishwasher in the salt compartment top-up hole. First, pour in

3. Then add salt, a maximum of 1.0 kg, until the compartment is full. Use large grain salt or special

4. Wipe up any excess salt so that the lid can be screwed on firmly.

In order to avoid rust stains a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding salt. Set the Rinse aid The chapter Settings describes how to set the rinse aid dosage. Top up with rinse aid Drying is faster and a better result is achieved if you use rinse aid. You will also achieve a better dishwashing result with clear and spotless dishes. Press to open

Open the rinse aid compartment lid. Carefully top up with rinse aid to the level marked max. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment. Close the lid firmly.

Greener dishwashing The dishwasher saves energy and water When using a dishwasher in a residential setting, less energy and water are generally used compared to washing the dishes by hand. Do not rinse under running water Do not rinse the dishes under running water as this will lead to increased energy and water consumption. Simply scrape off large food particles before loading the dishwasher. Choose a green detergent Read the environmental declaration on the packaging! Too much detergent, rinse aid and salt can result in less effective dishwashing and also entail greater environmental impact. Run a fully loaded dishwasher Save energy and water by waiting until the dishwasher is full before running a program (see number of standard place settings). Run programs at a lower temperature If the dishes are only slightly dirty, you can select a program with a low temperature. Select dishwashing program – Eco This program is suitable for washing normally dirty dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU legislation on ecodesign. The dishwashing program is designed for an effective wash using as little energy and water as possible. The program washes at a low temperature for a long time. Select option – Auto open Better drying results are achieved if you use the Auto open option, which automatically opens the dishwasher door. Wait until the dishwasher indicates that the program has ended and the dishes have cooled before unloading the dishwasher. (If the dishwasher is built-in the surrounding furnishings must be resistant to any condensation from the dishwasher.) Connect to cold water Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity or gas. Connection to hot water supply Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using an energy-efficient means such as district heating, solar power or geothermal power. Choosing a hot water connection cuts dishwashing times and reduces the dishwasher's energy consumption. NOTE! Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature. Certain materials used in some cookware cannot withstand strong heat.

Loading the dishwasher Fragile dishes Some cookware is not dishwasher safe. This can be for several reasons. Some materials cannot withstand strong heat, others can be damaged by dishwashing detergent. Exercise caution with, for example, handmade items, fragile decoration, crystal/glassware, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, wood and plastic. Look for the "Dishwasher safe" marking. Loading affects the results Load the dishes carefully to ensure the best washing and drying results with the lowest possible energy and water consumption. Give your dishwasher the best chance to reach and clean all surfaces, as well as to dry the dishes as thoroughly as possible.

All dirty surfaces should face inwards and downwards! Dishes should not be placed in or on each other. Angle dishes with hollows, such as cups, so that the rinse water will run off. This is also important for plastic items. Make sure small items cannot fall through the dishwasher basket; place them in the top cutlery tray. NOTE! Check that the spray arms can rotate freely. The dishwasher's baskets The dishwasher is equipped with a top cutlery tray, an upper basket and a lower basket. The appearance of the baskets may differ depending on the dishwasher setup. WARNING! Be careful with fully loaded dishwasher baskets. Push the baskets in to avoid risking the dishwasher tipping over. Top cutlery tray The top cutlery tray has space for cutlery, ladles, whisks, serving cutlery and similar items.

Upper basket Place glasses, cups, bowls, side plates and saucers in the upper basket. All dirty surfaces should face inwards and downwards! Wine glasses are placed on the wine glass shelf and knives are placed in the knife stand on the right (if fitted). Raising and lowering the upper basket

1. Pull out the upper basket.

2. Grab the sides of the upper basket with both hands and lift it up.

3. Repeatedly lift the basket with both hands to change its position. (The upper basket can be set

in three positions.) When the upper basket is in the highest position lifting it will return it to the lowest position. Note that both sides of the basket must always be set to the same height.

Lower basket Place plates, side plates, serving dishes and pots in the lower basket. Foldable tines Fold down the foldable tines (plate supports) when dishwashing pots. Release the foldable tines by pressing the catch inwards before adjusting their position.

Using the dishwasher Add detergent Press to open

1. Prewash detergent compartment

2. Main wash detergent compartment

Detergent is added according to water hardness. Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging. This dishwasher is fitted with a water softener, so use detergent and rinse aid doses suitable for soft water. Too much detergent can result in less effective dishwashing and also entails greater environmental impact. The detergent compartment must be dry when adding detergent. There is one compartment for the prewash and one for the main wash. If powder or liquid dishwasher detergent is used, add a small amount of the detergent to the prewash compartment. Contact the detergent manufacturer if you have questions about the detergent. NOTE! Use only dishwasher detergent! Washing up liquid must not be used as the foam that forms prevents the dishwasher from operating effectively. Dishwasher tablets Halve the tablet if it is difficult to close the dispenser lid. There is a risk that the detergent will not be released properly if the lid is tight and will not open correctly. NOTE! Dishwasher tablets are not recommended for short programs (less than 75 minutes). Use powder or liquid dishwasher detergent instead. All-in-one detergent There are many types of all-in-one detergents on the market. Read through the directions for these products carefully. Chapter Settings describes how to activate TAB (3-in-1/ All-in-one detergent). Note that salt must be put in the salt compartment. If you are not satisfied with the dishwashing or drying results, deactivate the setting TAB (3-in-1/ All-in-one detergent) and top up with salt, detergent and rinse aid. See Chapter Before washing for the first time. NOTE! Optimal washing and drying results are achieved by using normal detergent together with separately dispensed rinse aid and salt.

The main power switch Press and hold the main power switch until the display lights up. Also check that the water tap is on. PROGRAM - Select program Select a program to suit the type of dishes and how dirty they are. Eco is always pre-selected. Press the Program selector one or more times until the desired program symbol is activated. Eco This program is suitable for washing normally dirty dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU legislation on ecodesign. Auto wash The dishwasher can measure how dirty the dishes are and adjust water consumption and temperature accordingly. When newly installed, the program needs to be run five times before it is fully adapted and can provide the best results.

QuickIntensive 1) QuickIntensive (Auto wash + Speed wash) is an effective program for slightly dried leftovers. (This program is not intended for burnt food, such as on oven dishes.) Intensive wash Also ideal for use when hygiene demands are especially high, such as for dishwashing baby bottles and chopping boards. A program with a high temperature to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes, such as pans, casserole dishes and oven dishes. If these dishes do not completely fill the dishwasher, you can add plates and the like. One hour program A quick program for slightly dried leftovers. (This program is not intended for burnt food, such as on oven dishes.) In combination with Speed wash, a shorter program is achieved (15 minutes). Glass A gentle dishwashing program with a low temperature for washing fragile items made of crystal/glass. Remember to use a small amount of detergent and to place items so that they do not touch each other during the wash. See also Fragile dishes in the chapter Loading the dishwasher. Porcelain that has just been used without dried leftovers can also be washed using this program.

Program time 90 minutes.

Self-cleaning program Self-cleaning program for hygienic cleaning of the dishwasher tub, spray arms and spray pipes. This program should be run (with no dishes in the machine) using normal dishwasher detergent or citric acid. Special dishwasher cleaners are also available on the market. For the removal of limescale deposits, see Dishwasher tub in the chapter Care and cleaning. Press and hold the option buttons for Self-cleaning program to activate the program. Self-cleaning program starts when the door is closed. Self-cleaning program - Select option To select an option, press one of the option buttons until the option is activated. The available options vary between program and some options cannot be combined (available options glow dimly). Speed wash This option shortens the program time, but uses more energy and water. Auto open 2) The dishwasher door opens automatically, which improves the drying results. Wait until the dishwasher indicates that the program has ended and the dishes have cooled before unloading the dishwasher. (If the dishwasher is built-in the surrounding furnishings must be resistant to any condensation from the dishwasher.) The drying time for the Auto open option varies between programs. NOTE! For the best drying results, do not close the door before the drying phase has finished and the machine has automatically switched off. WARNING! The dishwasher door must not be blocked or closed when opened automatically. Doing so may damage the door lock mechanism. Wait at least 5 minutes before closing the door. Extra hygiene This option is intended for situations where demands on hygiene are especially high, such as when dishwashing baby bottles and cutting boards. The temperature is increased in both the main wash and the final rinse. Delayed start When you select Delayed start the dishwasher will start 1-24 hours after you close the door.

The Auto open option is pre-selected for some programs.

1. Press the button once to activate Delayed start. Press the button several times – or hold it in – to

set the desired number of hours.

2. Close the door and the dishwasher counts down 1 hour at a time and starts after the selected

delay. If you want to cancel the Delayed start option, open the door and press and hold the main power switch until the display turns off. Starting the dishwasher Close the door to start the dishwasher. If the main power switch is on the dishwasher will start automatically when the door is closed. TIME - Time remaining Once you have chosen a program and options, the time the program took when last used is displayed. Once you have started the dishwasher the display shows the remaining program time. The remaining time is updated after the water for the final rinse has been heated. This may differ somewhat from time to time depending on the temperature of the water supply, the amount of dishes, the ambient temperature and other factors. Front display Dishwashing Remaining time Drying Stopping or changing a program If you want to change program after starting the dishwasher, open the door then press and hold the main power switch until the display turns off. Add more detergent if the lid of the detergent dispenser has opened. Then press the main power switch, select a new program and close the door. If you want to load more dishes Open the door. The dishwasher stops automatically. Add the dishes and close the door. After a while, the dishwasher continues the program. If the dishwasher is turned off due to a power failure If the dishwashing program was not finished, the interrupted program continues when power is restored. NOTE! During drying, the program is interrupted if the power is cut or the door is open for more than 2 minutes.

Once the program has finished Once the program has finished, "End" appears on the display. The dishwasher switches off automatically after the program ends. Shut off the water tap after each use. How to get the best drying results

Fully load the dishwasher. Angle dishes with hollows, such as cups, so that the rinse water will run off. This is also important for plastic items. Top up with rinse aid or increase the rinse aid dosage level. Activate the Auto open option. Allow the dishes to cool before unloading the dishwasher. Unloading the dishwasher Hot porcelain is more fragile. Leave the dishes to cool in the dishwasher before unloading them. Unload the lower basket first to avoid any water drops from the upper basket falling onto the dishes in the lower basket.

--- / 25 --- / 20 One hour program Glass Auto open

Energy (approx. kWh)

Water cons. (L) Consumption values This program is suitable for washing normally dirty dishes and is the most effective program in terms of combined energy and water consumption. This program is used to assess compliance with EU legislation on ecodesign. 10 / 25 Intensive wash

--- / 25 Auto wash Auto open Prewashes Consumption values vary depending on the temperature of the incoming water, room temperature, load size, selected additional functions and more. The values for the Eco program are accurate, others are indicative only. --- / 25 Eco 2) - Options

Detergent, compartment 1 / 2 (ml) PROGRAM - Program Program chart Settings Open the settings menu: 1 First, open the door. Turn off the machine. Press and hold the main power switch until the display lights up.

2 Within 10 seconds: - press and hold the Program selector and the Speed wash option button until the settings menu opens. 3 The display shows the settings menu (current setting and its currently set value). Navigate the settings menu: Press to browse between setting values. Press to save the set value and continue to the next setting. Current setting. Current setting value. You can now adjust the following settings: Settings Options 1 Rinse aid 1:00 - 1:05 Rinse aid dosage setting. Increase the rinse aid dosage:

If the dishes have water marks. Decrease the rinse aid dosage:

If the dishes have a sticky white/blue film. If the dishes are streaked. Build-up of foam. If you have very soft water, the rinse aid can be diluted 50:50 with water. Pre-selected at factory: 05 2 Water hardness

2:00 - 2:09 Adjusting the water softener. Select a setting depending on the hardness of the water supply. It is important that this setting is correct! German water hardness scale French water hardness scale Recommended setting 0-5°dH 0-9°fH 2:00 Table continued from last page Settings Options Table continued from last page German water hardness scale French water hardness scale Recommended setting 6-8°dH 10-14°fH 2:01 9-11°dH 15-20°fH 2:02 12-14°dH 21-25°fH 2:03 15-19°dH 26-34°fH 2:04 22-24°dH 35-43°fH 2:05 25-29°dH 44-52°fH 2:06 30-39°dH 53-70°fH 2:07 40-49°dH 71-88°fH 2:08 50°dH 89°fH 2:09 Do not forget to put salt in the salt compartment after you have set the water softener to 2:01 - 2:09. For a water supply with a hardness under 6°dH (9°fH), select 2:00. The water softener is deactivated and no salt is needed. Pre-selected at factory: 04 3 TAB (3-in-1/all-in-one detergent) 3:00 (Off) 3:01 (On) You can activate this setting when using 3in-1/ All-in-one detergent. The dishwashing programs automatically adapt to provide the best possible dishwashing and drying results every time. If this setting is activated there is no need to add rinse aid since this option disables rinse aid dispensing. It also reduces the amount of salt added to the water softener. Note that salt must be put in the salt compartment. In order to achieve good dishwashing results, it is essential to check which type of detergent or all-in-one product best suits your needs! Read the detergent packaging carefully for information on proper use. Always follow the directions for use or information on the detergent packaging! (Exit the menu by browsing through the menu or pressing the main power switch.)

Care and cleaning Top up with rinse aid When the rinse aid needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display. After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out. Press to open

Open the rinse aid compartment lid. Carefully top up with rinse aid to the level marked max. Wipe up any splashes of rinse aid around the compartment. Close the lid firmly. Top up with salt When the salt needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display. After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out. Salt compartment lid

1. Unscrew the salt compartment lid.

2. Place the funnel supplied with the dishwasher in the salt compartment top-up hole. (Water is only

needed the first time.)

3. Then add salt, a maximum of 1.0 kg, until the compartment is full. Use large grain salt or special

4. Wipe up any excess salt so that the lid can be screwed on firmly.

WARNING! In order to avoid rust stains a dishwashing program must be started immediately after adding salt. Never pour dishwasher detergent into the salt compartment. This destroys the water softener!

Cleaning the filters Coarse filter The coarse filter traps larger food particles, which cannot get past the drainage pump. Empty the coarse filter when necessary. Coarse filter

1. Lift the coarse filter by the handle.

2. Empty the coarse filter. Remember to refit it!

Fine filter Debris that collects on the fine filter is automatically rinsed away during each wash. Clean the fine filter when necessary. Fine filter

Turn the handle anticlockwise. Lift the filter straight up using the handle. Free the coarse filter to clean the fine filter. Refit in reverse order. Check that the edges seal properly when refitting the fine filter. Lock the filter in place by turning the handle clockwise to the stop position. The handle should point straight out from the dishwasher. Check that the coloured stop on the right in the bottom drain is in place. NOTE! Dishwashing results may be affected if the coarse and fine filters are incorrectly fitted. The dishwasher must not be used without the filters in place!

Cleaning the spray arms Holes and bearings can sometimes become blocked. Remove any debris using a pin or the like. The spray arms also have holes underneath. To facilitate cleaning you can remove the spray arms. Remember to fit them firmly back into place afterwards. Lower spray arm

Pull the lower spray arm straight up to release it. Upper spray arm

1. Pull out the upper basket.

2. Unscrew the spray arm bearings counterclockwise to remove the spray arm from the upper basket.

Clean the dishwasher inside and out Door and door seal Open the door. Clean the sides of the door and the door seal regularly with a slightly damp cloth. Clean the door seal at the lower front edge of the dishwasher with a washing-up brush. Display and buttons Keep the display and the buttons clean. If necessary, wipe them with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never use cleaning products – they may scratch the surface. Use the main power switch to switch off the dishwasher when cleaning the buttons to avoid activating them inadvertently.

Dishwasher tub The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use (when used regularly). If you have hard water, limescale deposits may build up in the dishwasher. If this happens, run the Self-cleaning program program with two tablespoons of citric acid in the detergent compartment (with no dishes in the machine). Special dishwasher cleaners are also available on the market. Remove blockages Unblocking the drainage pump If the dishwasher still contains water after the program has finished, something may be blocking the drainage pump. Such blockages are easily removed.

Turn off the machine using the main power switch and unplug it from the wall socket. Remove the coarse filter and the fine filter. Scoop out the water from the dishwasher tub. In order to inspect the drainage pump, remove the coloured stop on the right in the bottom drain. Turn the pump wheel located behind the drainage pump stop by hand. Carefully remove any items. Refit the drainage pump stop along with the fine and coarse filters. Plug the machine in again. If the dishwasher still does not start and a whirring sound is heard, the overflow protection has been activated.

  • Remove the plug from the wall socket.
  • Call the service department. Drainage pump stop NOTE! Do not forget to refit the drainage pump stop. Unblocking the inlet hose filter If the water supply contains small particles, the outer filter on the inlet hose may become blocked, which results in Water inlet fault.

Turn off the machine using the main power switch and unplug it from the wall socket. Turn off the water tap. Unscrew the inlet hose. Carefully remove the outer filter from the inlet hose and clean it. Refit the filter and check that the gasket is correctly positioned. Screw the inlet hose firmly into place.

7. Plug the machine into the wall socket and turn on the water tap. Allow the pressure to settle for

a while and check that the connection is watertight. Outer filter on inlet hose Gasket

Troubleshooting Type of fault on the display Action F10 Overfilling Clear the drainage pump. See the chapter Care and cleaning. If the problem persists, call the service department. F11 Water outlet fault See “Water remains in the dishwasher” in the table “Problem” below. If the problem persists, call the service department. F12 Water inlet fault Check that the water tap is on. Check that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked. See Unblocking the inlet hose filter in the chapter Care and cleaning. If the problem persists, call the service department. F40 Inlet valve leakage Turn off the water tap and call the service department. F52 Water level fault Clean the coarse and fine filters. Check that the outer filter on the inlet hose is not blocked. If the problem persists, call the service department. F54 Overfilling Turn off the water tap and call the service department. F56 Circulation fault Call the service department. Press any button to clear the error message. Problem Possible causes Action The buttons do not react when pressed. You have pressed the buttons too soon after opening the door. Wait a moment then try again. The buttons are dirty. Clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth. The door is closed. Open the door. The buttons only react to use when the door is open. The baskets are not correctly positioned. Check that the baskets are correctly positioned horizontally. Cannot close door. Check that the dishes are not blocking the baskets from sliding properly into place. The dishwasher does not start. The door lock does not click into place and lock. Check the door lock. If it does not click into place and lock, open the door. Press and hold the button for the Auto open option until the button starts flashing. Wait until it stops flashing (60 seconds). Close the door. Check that the door lock clicks into place and locks. The door is not properly closed. Check. You have opened the dishwasher to add more dishes while a program is in progress. Close the door and wait. After a while, the dishwasher continues the program.

Table continued from last page Problem The dishes are not clean. Possible causes Action The door lock has not clicked into place and locked. Check the door lock. If it does not click into place and lock, open the door. Press and hold the button for the Auto open option until the button starts flashing. Wait until it stops flashing (60 seconds). Close the door. Check that the door lock clicks into place and locks. A fuse/circuit breaker has been tripped. Check. The plug is not plugged into the wall socket. Check. The water tap is turned off. Check. Overflow/leaks. Check. A whirring sound (the drainage pump) is heard from the dishwasher and does not stop when the main power switch is turned off. Turn off the water tap. Pull out the plug and call the service department. Check that the Delayed start option has not been selected. Press and hold the main power switch until the display turns off if you want to cancel the Delayed start option. Restart the dishwasher. The spray arms do not rotate. Remove the arms and clean them. Check that the dishes are not blocking the spray arms.

Spray arm holes or bearings blocked. Clean the spray arms. See the chapter Care and cleaning. Unsuitable dishwashing program. Select a program with a high temperature to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes, such as Intensive wash. Incorrect detergent dosage. Dose according to water hardness. Far too much or far too little detergent results in poorer dishwashing results. Old detergent. Detergent is a perishable product. Avoid large packages. Dishes loaded incorrectly. Do not cover porcelain with large bowls or the like. Avoid placing very tall glasses in the corners of the baskets. Table continued from last page Problem Spots on stainless steel or silver. Spots or films on the dishes. The dishes have a sticky white/blue film. Possible causes Action Glasses and cups have toppled over during the program. Place dishes to sit steady. The filters are not fitted correctly. Check that the filter handle is locked in the stop position. The handle should point straight out from the dishwasher. Drainage pump stop missing. Check that the coloured stop on the right in the bottom drain is in place. See the chapter Care and cleaning. Some foodstuffs, such as mustard, mayonnaise, lemon, vinegar, salt and dressings, can cause spots on stainless steel if left for too long. Rinse off these types of foodstuffs if not starting the dishwasher immediately. Consider using the One hour program program with the Speed wash option. All stainless steel can cause spots on silver if they come into contact during dishwashing. Aluminium can also cause spots on dishes. In order to avoid marks and tarnishing, separate dishes made from different metals, such as silver, stainless steel and aluminium. The water softener is leaking salt. Check that the salt compartment lid is properly tightened. Otherwise call the service department. Incorrect water softener setting. See the chapter Settings. Incorrect rinse aid dosage setting. See the chapter Settings. Salt compartment empty. Top up with salt. See the chapter Before washing for the first time. 3-in-1/ All-in-one detergent is used and the setting TAB (3-in1/ All-in-one detergent) is activated. Inactivate the setting TAB (3-in1/ All-in-one detergent) and top up salt and rinse aid. Too high temperature and/or too much detergent can cause etching on crystal. Unfortunately, this cannot be repaired, only prevented. Wash crystal at a low temperature and with a conservative amount of detergent. Contact the detergent manufacturer. Rinse aid dosage setting too high. Reduce the amount. See the sections Before washing for the first time and Settings. If you have very soft water, you may want to dilute the rinse aid 50:50 with water.

Table continued from last page Problem Possible causes Action Spots left after washing. Lipstick and tea can be difficult to wash off. Use a detergent with a bleaching agent. Detergent residue in the detergent compartment after dishwashing. The detergent compartment was damp when adding detergent. The detergent compartment must be dry when adding detergent. Rattling sound when dishwashing. The dishes are not correctly placed or the spray arms are not rotating. Check that the dishes are placed securely. Spin the spray arms to make sure they can rotate. 1 minute appears in the display. The program is taking longer than estimated. No action. The program time is stored and next time the program is run the corrected time will be displayed. Water remains in the dishwasher. The filters are blocked. Clean the coarse and fine filters. The filters are not fitted correctly. Check that the filter handle is locked in the stop position. The handle should point straight out from the dishwasher. Debris in the drainage pump. Clean the drainage pump. See the chapter Care and cleaning. Drainage pump stop missing. Check that the coloured stop on the right in the bottom drain is in place. See the chapter Care and cleaning. Kink in drainage hose. Check that the hose is free from kinks and sharp bends. Blocked drainage hose. Disconnect the drainage hose where it connects to the sink unit's water trap. Check that no debris has fastened and that the connection has an inner diameter of at least 14 mm. Dirt around the seals and in corners. Clean with washing-up brush and low foaming cleaner. Low temperature programs have been selected for a prolonged period. Run a program with a higher temperature about once a month. Or select the self-cleaning program. See Self-cleaning program in the chapter Using the dishwasher. Bad odour in dishwasher.

Table continued from last page Problem Possible causes Action Grease deposits in the dishwasher. Low temperature programs have been selected for a prolonged period. Select a program with a high temperature to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes, such as Intensive wash. Or run a selfcleaning program. See Selfcleaning program in the chapter Using the dishwasher. The dishes are not dry enough. The Auto open option is not activated. Activate the Auto open option. The dishwasher is not fully loaded. Fully load the dishwasher. Rinse aid needs topping up or dosage is set too low. Top up with rinse add or increase the rinse aid dosage. See the sections Before washing for the first time and Settings. 3-in-1/ All-in-one detergent is used and the setting TAB (3-in1/ All-in-one detergent) is activated. Inactivate the setting TAB (3-in1/ All-in-one detergent) and top up salt and rinse aid.

Nominal dimensions. Actual measurements may vary. Safety instructions

Connections to electricity, water and drainage must be performed by a qualified professional. Always follow applicable regulations for water, drainage and electricity. Take care during installation! Wear protective gloves! There must always be two people! Place a drip tray on the floor beneath the dishwasher to prevent damage from any water leaks. Before screwing the dishwasher into place, test the dishwasher by running the One hour program program with the Speed wash option. Check that the dishwasher fills with water and drains. Check also that none of the connections leak. WARNING! Turn off the water supply when installing the dishwasher! The plug must be disconnected or power to the socket turned off while the work is carried out! Transport protection for the door Do not forget to remove the transport protection for the door when unpacking the dishwasher. REMOVE

Placing the dishwasher The dishwasher can be installed under a worktop or freestanding. Make sure the area on which the dishwasher is to be installed is firm. Adjust the height and slide the dishwasher into place 24 mm Freestanding

1. Make sure the area on which the dishwasher is to be installed is firm. Adjust the dishwasher's

height using the four feet so that the dishwasher is level. The dishwasher may lean no more than 5 mm.

2. Once the feet are properly adjusted, tighten the anti-tip feet firmly against the floor.

Anti-tip feet Built-in

1. Start by measuring the height from the floor to the bottom edge of the worktop.

2. Measure the height from the floor to the top edge of the dishwasher.

3. Adjust the front feet by turning them clockwise to raise and anticlockwise to lower the dishwasher.

Lean the dishwasher forwards a little and adjust the rear foot with the screw at the front of the dishwasher. Turn clockwise to lower or anticlockwise to raise.

4. Check that there is an air gap of at least 3 mm between the underside of the worktop and the top

edge of the dishwasher.

5. Slide the dishwasher into place.

  • Pull through the drainage and supply hoses when the machine is slid into place.
  • Check that the hoses have no kinks or sharp bends, and check that there is nothing that can damage the hoses.

Check that the machine is installed such that the door opens freely, otherwise door lock functionality may be disrupted.

6. Make any final adjustments to the front feet (the dishwasher may lean no more than 5 mm).

7. Once the feet are properly adjusted, tighten the anti-tip feet firmly against the floor.

The dishwasher can also be installed in a recess without its worktop. See Remove dishwasher worktop. Attach the plinth (Packed inside the dishwasher.) Drainage connection This dishwasher is suitable for installing in a raised recess (to attain an ergonomic working height). This means that the dishwasher can be placed so that the drainage hose runs to a lower level than the bottom of the dishwasher, such as by routing it directly to a floor drain. The dishwasher is fitted with an integrated anti-siphon device to prevent the machine from being emptied of water during the wash cycle. min. 14 mm Max. 950 mm The drainage hose can also be connected to a connection nipple on the sink unit's water trap. The connection nipple must have an internal diameter of at least 14 mm.

The drainage hose may be extended by a maximum of 3 m (the total length of the drainage hose must not exceed 4.5 m). Any joins and connecting pipes must have an internal diameter of at least 14 mm. However, the drainage hose should ideally be replaced with a new hose without joins. No part of the drainage hose may be more than 950 mm above the bottom of the dishwasher. Attach the drainage hose with a hose clamp. Ensure that the drainage hose has no kinks. Connection to water supply Use only the inlet hose supplied with the dishwasher. Do not re-use old or other spare hoses. The supply pipe must be fitted with a water tap (stopcock). The water tap must be easily accessible, so that the water can be shut off if the dishwasher has to be moved. Once the installation is complete, turn on the water tap and allow the pressure to settle for a while. Check that all connections are watertight. Connection to cold water supply Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity or gas. Connection to hot water supply Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 70 °C) if the building is heated using an energy-efficient means such as district heating, solar power or geothermal power. Choosing a hot water connection cuts dishwashing times and reduces the dishwasher's energy consumption. NOTE! Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature. Certain materials used in some cookware cannot withstand strong heat. See Fragile dishes in the chapter Loading the dishwasher. Electrical connection Information about the electrical connection can be found on the serial number plate. This specification must match the electricity supply. The dishwasher must be connected to an earthed socket. The electric wall socket must be placed outside of the installation area to be easily accessible after installing the dishwasher. Do not use an extension cord! NOTE! Electrical cable replacements as well as repairs and maintenance relating to safety or performance must be carried out by the manufacturer's service centre or someone similarly professionally qualified.

Remove dishwasher worktop The dishwasher can be installed in a recess without its worktop. If the dishwasher's worktop is removed, the dishwasher must be installed so that it is enclosed on both sides and is under a separate worktop. If the dishwasher is installed so that one of the sides is visible, a brace must be fitted to the rear edge of the dishwasher. Accessories can be purchased where you bought the dishwasher.

For recess installation, see the section Placing the dishwasher.

Service Read the chapter Troubleshooting before contacting the service centre. If you have encountered a problem that you cannot resolve, please contact your nearest service centre for professional help, see www.hisense.com. Our website also has information about spare part availability and what you can repair yourself. When making contact, provide the details on the serial number plate. Include the article number (1) and the serial number (2). Please note that non-professional repairs may risk user safety and affect the warranty. ART. NO. Model:

Technical data and energy labelling Technical data Height: 848-898 mm Width: 600 mm Depth: 596 mm Weight: 55 kg 1) Water pressure: 0.03–1.0 MPa Electrical connection: See serial number plate Rated power: See serial number plate

Weight can vary due to different specifications. Information for consumers Information about your product can be found at global.hisense.com, where you will also find a link to the European Product Database for Energy Labelling, EPREL. Or else visit www... (not available when this instructions was printed) directly. Follow the instructions to search by model name. See the information on the serial number plate. Make a note of the model name (3). Information for test institute Information about this product can be found in the European Product Database for Energy Labelling, EPREL, and can also be ordered by e-mail dishwashers@appliance-development.com. The request should include the details on the serial number plate. Include the article number (1), the serial number (2) and the model name (3). ART. NO. Model:

839835-a1 We reserve the right to make changes.