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| Product type | Built-in dishwasher |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | SHV4HBX40E |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 86 x 60 x 57 cm (adjustable) |
| Weight | Approx. 45 kg |
| Power supply voltage | 230 V, 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | 2400 W (estimated) |
| Capacity | 12 place settings |
| Energy class | A+ (estimated) |
| Water consumption | 9.5 L per cycle (estimated) |
| Noise level | 44 dB (estimated) |
| Wash programs | Eco, Intensive, Quick, Automatic, etc. |
| Special functions | Delayed start, Extra drying, VarioSpeed |
| Installation type | Built-in under countertop |
| Color | White / Stainless steel (depending on model) |
| Rack system | Upper rack with cup shelf, lower rack |
| Display | Remaining time LED (TimeLight) |
| Safety | Leak detection, child safety, door lock |
| Maintenance | Regular cleaning of filters, spray arms, seals |
| Spare parts | Spray arms, filters, door seal, detergent cover, etc. |
| Repairability | Detailed repair guide with replacement instructions |
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USER MANUAL SHV4HBX40E BOSCH
4.2 Mounting the system from the console.. 9
4.2.1 Mounting and lowering the shelf for the 86-cm model 4.2.2 Mounting the fixing bracket for the drawer.. 9 4.2.3 Mounting the insert of the vapor generator 10
4.3 Replacing the varioDrawer socket 11
4.3.1 Removing the varioDrawer socket 11 4.3.2 Mounting the varioDrawer socket 12
4.4 Replacing the spray frame 13
4.4.1 Removing the spray frame 13 4.4.2 Mounting the spray frame 13
4.5 Replacing the filter 14
4.5.1 Removing the filter 14 4.5.2 Mounting the filters. 14
4.6 Mounting the drawer for the table.. 15
4.7 Replacing the power cable.. 16
4.7.1 Disconnecting the power cable. 16 4.7.2 Connecting the power cable 16
4.8 Replacing the cap for liquid detergent.. 17
4.8.1 Removing the cap for liquid detergent.. 17 4.8.2 Installing the spring. 17 4.8.3 Mounting the cap for liquid detergent... 17
4.9 Replacing the drain valve.. 18
4.9.1 Removing the drain valve 18 4.9.2 Mounting the drain valve 18
4.10 Replacing the door leaf 19
4.10.1 Removing the door leaf 19 4.10.2 Installing the door leaf 20
4.11 Replacing the outer door 21
4.11.1 Removing the outer door 21 4.11.2 Installing the outer door 21
4.12 Replacing the control panel 23
4.12.1 Removing the control panel 23 4.12.2 Installing the control panel 23
4.13 Fixing the spring-loaded door 24
4.14 Replacing the floor guide 26
4.14.1 Removing the floor guide 26 4.14.2 Installing the floor guide 26
4.15 Replacing the main contact plate 27
4.15.1 Removing the main contact plate 27 4.15.2 Installing the main contact plate 27
4.16 Replacing the flushing pipe 28
4.16.1 Removing the flushing channel 28 4.16.2 Installing the flushing pipe 29
4.17 Replacing the inner door 31
4.17.1 Removing the inner door 31 4.17.2 Installing the inner door 31
4.18 Replacing the door hinge
4.18.1 Removing the door hinge 32 4.18.2 Installing the door hinge 32
4.19 Replacing the door seal (lower) 34
4.19.1 Removing the door seal 34 4.19.2 Installing the door seal... 35
4.20 Replacing the door seal (upper) 36
4.20.1 Removing the door seal 36 4.20.2 Installing the door seal... 36
Repair tips - Washing machine
4.21 Replacing the EmotionLight 37
4.21.1 Removing the EmotionLight 37 4.21.2 Installing the EmotionLight 37
4.22 Replacing the TimeLight 40
4.22.1 Removing the TimeLight 40 4.22.2 Installing the TimeLight 40
4.23 Replacing the Gap illumination (product lighting) 41
4.23.1 Removing the Gap illumination 41 4.23.2 Installing the Gap illumination 42
About this document
1.1 Important information
1.1.1 General
This device is intended for repair by the user only in accordance with the regulations for environmentally sound design of devices (from 03.2021).
For information on how to replace the specified spare parts, including pressure switches.
If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department. We are not liable for damage if the repair instructions have not been followed correctly.
1.2 Explanation of symbols
1.2.1 Warning
You are warned by the symbol of a warning triangle. The warning sign indicates the severity of the danger.
1.2.3 Structure of warnings
The warnings in this document are standardized in a standardized structure.

DANGER
Immediate danger!
Possible consequences of the danger/warning.
Measures to prevent the danger.
The following example shows a warning that warns of electric shock, which can cause injury or death. Follow the measures to avoid the danger.

DANGER
Risk of electric shock from live parts!
Risk of electric shock
Disconnect the device from the electrical supply for 60 seconds before starting repairs.
1.2.4 Symbols
This document uses the following symbols:
| Оьи симвовл 3начениe | |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на спесниен съет( tekt w/плг радика) |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на постс съет (самоTekт) |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на врьзka кьм вideоурок |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на необхочимite истру金融市场 |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на неobxodimiteпраздарителни усювия |
| If | Идениф magnipanaе на усювie (ako ...,Тогаа ... ) |
| I | Идениф magnipanaе на рeshунтAT |
| [Стар] | Идениф magnipanaе на Клиочни 6ытуон |
| [00123456] | Идениф magnipanaе на Каталожен Homep |
| Статус | Идениф magnipanae на по��азаняTekct/ птоэрор (на диспега на урда) |
Table 3: Symbols

Safety
2.1 General safety instructions
2.1.1 All devices
Risk of electric shock from live parts!
Tools used during repair, when connecting electrical components, can cause electric shock! Disconnect the device from the electrical supply for 60 seconds before starting work. The work must be carried out in accordance with VDE 0701 or in accordance with the relevant regulations.
Risk of injury from sharp edges!
Wear protective gloves
Risk of injury during repair, adjustment, maintenance, or disassembly of moving parts and components
Wear protective footwear. Secure the components so they do not fall. Do not allow contact of body parts with moving parts and components.
Risk of unsafe operation/damage to the device!
- Use only original spare parts. Risk of damage to electrostatic sensitive components (ESD)! Do not touch the modules, including connectors and conductor tracks.

Tools and aids
4.2 Mounting the system from the hood
Removal:
The appropriate hood has been removed from the device.
4.2.1 Mounting the pull-out guide for the 86-cm model
Special tools:
Water pump pliers [00614935] Cup retainer [00618565]
- Place the pull-out guide diagonally into the front part of the hood. 2. Center and press the guide onto the place.
4.2.2 Mounting the cup retainer
Special tools:
Water pump pliers [00614935] Cup retainer [00618565]

When you have a cup, the cup retainer can be removed. The retainer is used to hold the cup in place. If you have a high cup, we recommend leaving the retainer removed. If the hood has a plastic insert, it must first be removed.
1. Remove the plastic insert.

2. Tighten the fixing screw.

3. Tighten the fixing screw.


Repair
- Place the item in front of me.

4.2.3 Mounting the generator block
Special tools:
Torx screwdriver [00614935] Fixing screw [00618565]
Secure the generator block with the edge parts under the system and tighten.


Repair
4.3 Replacing the varioDrawer socket
- Open the cover of the drawer inward.
4.3.1 Removing the varioDrawer socket
2. Pull the drawer handle upward.
- Press the side parts inward and pull the drawer out of the frame.

Mount in reverse order.

4.4 Replacing the frame
4.4.1 Removing the frame
- Press the lower frame (1) and pull it towards you to remove it (2).

- Pull the lower frame towards you to remove it.

4.4.2 Installing the frame
- Place the lower frame. The frame snaps into place.
- Place the upper frame and press it firmly into place.

4.5 Replacing the filter
4.5.1 Removing the filter
- Turn the filter counterclockwise (1) and remove the filter system (2).
Make sure there is no debris in the cartridge.
2. Pull the microfilter towards you to remove it.

4.5.2 Installing the filter
1. Turn off the water supply system.
Make sure you do not close the filter cap for the spare parts and the filter.
2. Place the filter system in the direction of the arrow on the clock face.
Make sure the markings with arrows are correct.

Repair
4.6 Installation of the spray arm for the table
1. Remove the upper cover. 2. Place the spray arm for the table on the top (1) and turn it clockwise (2).

The spray arm for the table is installed.
4.10.2 Installation of the side panel
- Place the side panel in the groove of the base (1).
Fig. 2: Installation diagram
2. Press the side panel onto the groove (2). 3. Secure the side panel with the screws (3).

Repair
4.11 Replacement of the top hinge
Removal:
Remove the cover. Remove the cover from the water supply pipe.
4.11.1 Adjusting the outlet door

First remove the screws, as described in the previous steps.
- Open the door. 2. Remove the filter.

3.

Close the door, holding the front side.
Remove the filter.
WARNING!
4.11.2 Mounting the outlet door
Cables that are not properly routed are not secured! Check the wiring.
Place the cable and fix it to the mounting point.



Repair
Inspection:
The insulation jacket is correctly positioned on the inner side and the outlet door. The outlet door is secured with screws.
1. Close the inner door without slamming it.
- Remove the outer door of the control panel (1).

- Remove the outer door to the inner compartment (2).
4.

Secure the doors by tightening the hinges.
Open the doors and secure with the screws (metal 4 x 11 mm screws).

5. Secure the outer door with the screws (metal 4 x 11 mm screws).


Repair
4.12 Replacement of the control panel

If the operating module is defective, the control panel must be replaced.
Requirement:
Disconnect the power supply. Disconnect from the mains. The outer door is closed. The outer door is closed (with/without interlock).
4.12.1 Replacing the control panel
- Disconnect the electrical connections from the control panel. Remove the sensor for the detergent (1,2).

2. Disconnect the grounding cable (3) (optional). 3. Open the door of the device. 4. Remove the control panel, to prevent damage to it (remove it).
5. Remove the six screws.

6. Control panel.
4.12.2 Mounting the control panel

Use 4x16 mm screws.
Mount the panel.

Repair
4.13 Fixing the spring on the gate
1. Open the cable duct.

2.1. Open the gate leaf (1).
2. Fix the spring to the base (2).
- Close the gate (3).

The cable system is automatically attached to the gate leaf.

Repair
3.1. Close the gate leaf (4).
- Move the lever back and forth on the gate leaf (5) 3. Open the gate (6).

- Repeat the procedure on the other side of the device.
4.14.2 Mounting the Lower Panel
- Insert the lower panel into the opening (1) and press it down until it clicks into place (2).


Repair
4.15 Removing the Main Contact Cover

The main contact cover is located in the front part of the device.
Removal:
Disconnect the device from the power supply. Disconnect the device from the mains. The front panel (optional) is removed. The front door is removed. The front door is removed (optional integrated/integrated). The lower panel is removed (optional). →26
4.15.1 Removing the Main Contact Cover
1. Remove the screws (1).

2. Loosen the clamping screws (2).
- Tilt the main contact cover carefully forward (1).

4.

Depending on the series and model, the device may be mounted on a base.
Release the catches from the cover of the actuator and remove the cover (optional) (2).
4.15.2 Mounting the Main Contact Cover
Understanding the main contact and reverse.

Repair
4.16 Replacing the overflow hose

The overflow hose is located in the front lower part of the device.
Removal:
Disconnect the device from the power supply. Disconnect the device from the water supply. The furniture panel is removed (optional). The top door is removed. The lower panel is removed (optional, see 26). The main contact is removed (see 27).
4.16.1 Removing the overflow hose

Residual water
When removing the water inlet hose, residual water may leak out. Catch the water with a suitable container.
- Release the locking mechanism (1,2).

2. Remove the fixing screws.


Repair
3.1. Place the drill bit on the metal pipe (1). 2. Carefully loosen the metal clamp (2).

- Remove the overflow hose.

4.16.2 Installing the overflow hose

Attention! Incorrect installation of the condensate drain pipe!
Insert the condensate drain pipe correctly into the water and on the base.
Check the correct condensate drain pipe for the odor trap.
- Place the condensate drain pipe (1).
- Insert the condensate drain pipe into the seal (2).
- Press the condensate drain pipe into the water seal (3).
- Place the condensate drain pipe wall (4). 5. FIX THE CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE (5).


Repair
4.20.2 Installation of the door seal
Before installation, the door seal must be cut to the correct length. That is 1750 mm for a door with a height of 81 cm and 1850 mm for a door with a height of 86 cm.
- Prepare the suitable seal for the door. 2. Check the correct position for installing the seal profile.

- The water level must be at the height of the seal.

4

The seal does not necessarily need to be replaced. The seal is removed thanks to the cap and is tightened to the height of the container opening.
Place the cap on the container and align it with the opening. The seal must be in the correct position for the container.

Correctly placed seal on the door:


Repair
4.21 Replacing the EmotionLight

The EmotionLight is located in the upper front part of the irrigation reservoir.
Removal:
Disconnect the device from the power supply. Disconnect the device from the water supply. Make sure the parts are accessible. The working area must be clean (dry). The drain valve must be closed (closed).→19
4.21.1 Removing the EmotionLight
- Remove the locking pin from the rear (1).

- Press the tab upwards (2).
- Disconnect the connector (the red one from the front side of the device).
4. Disconnect the electrical connection from the power supply module.

- Remove the EmotionLight from the device.
4.21.2 Installing the EmotionLight
- Do not place the cable through the reserve hole (1).


Repair
2. Hook the cable on the fixator (2).
3

ATTENTION!
Incorrect installation!
Route the cable in the area of the door panel.
Install the cable in the area of the door panel (between
the panel and the reserve hole for the cable) so that it
cannot be damaged by moving parts.
Install the cable on the opposite side.


Repair
Fig. 3: Cable routing
4. Turn on the device.
4.23 Length of the illumination bar (product lighting)
N3nCKBaHe:
The device is switched off before maintenance. The device is switched off from the mains. The door is open. The operator panel is clean.
4.23.1 Removing the Gap Illumination
1. Remove the cover (1).
2. Disconnect the electrical connection from the operator module (2).

2.1. Remove the cover from the rear (1).
2. Remove the moistened cloth (2).



Repair
3.1. Remove the cover (1).
- Pull the printed circuit board out of the frame of the operator module (2).

4.23.2 Installing the Gap Illumination
- Place the printed circuit board in the frame of the operator module.

2. Close the cover and check that it is secure.

- Install the optional moistened cloth and close the cover, checking that it is secure.

4. Connect the wires to the operator module.
4.23 Replacing Gap Illumination
Requirement:
4.22.1 Removing timeLight 163 4.22.2 Installing timeLight 163
4.23 Replacing Gap Illumination 164
4.23.1 Removing Gap Illumination 164 4.23.2 Installing Gap Illumination 165
4.21.2 Installing emotionLight
- Hold the frame of the rinse tank (1).


Repair
- Activate the locking hook (2).
3.

NOTE
Incorrect installation!
4.22 Replacing timeLight

4.22.1 Removing timeLight
4.22.2 Installing timeLight
4.23 Replacing the gap illumination
Presetting:
4.23.2 Installing the gap illumination
- Insert the printed circuit board holder into the frame of the operating module.

- Fasten it with a "click" sound.

2.1 General Safety Instructions 212
2.1.1 All domestic appliances 212
Tools and aids. 213
Repair 214
4.1 Replacing worktop 214
4.1.1 Removing worktop 214 4.1.2 Installing worktop 214
4.2 Installing basket system 215
4.2.1 Installing a tab slide for the 86 cm model 215 4.2.2 Installing cup support clip 215 4.2.3 Installing steamer insert 216
4.3 Replacing varioDrawer 217
4.3.1 Removing varioDrawer 217 4.3.2 Installing varioDrawer 218
4.4 Replacing spray arms 219
4.4.1 Removing spray arm 219 4.4.2 Installing spray arm 219
4.5 Replacing filters 220
4.5.1 Removing filter 220 4.5.2 Installing filters 220
4.6 Installing baking sheet spray head 221
4.7 Replacing power cord 222
4.7.1 Unplugging power cord 222 4.7.2 Plugging in power cord 222
4.8 Replacing detergent cover 223
4.8.1 Removing detergent cover 223 4.8.2 Inserting spring 223 4.8.3 Installing detergent cover 223
4.9 Replacing wastewater pump cover 224
4.9.1 Removing wastewater pump cover 224 4.9.2 Installing wastewater pump cover 224
4.10 Replacing side panel 225
4.10.1 Removing side panel 225 4.10.2 Installing side panel 226
4.11 Replacing outer door 227
4.12 Replacing control panel 229
4.12.1 Removing control panel 229 4.12.2 Installing control panel 229
4.19 Replacing (lower) door seal 240
4.19.1 Removing the door seal 240 4.19.2 Installing the door seal 241
4.20 Replacing (upper) door seal 242
4.20.1 Removing door seal 242 4.20.2 Installing door seal 242
Repair hints - Dishwasher
4.21 Replacing EmotionLight 243
4.21.1 Removing EmotionLight 243 4.21.2 Installing EmotionLight 243
4.22 Replacing TimeLight 246
4.22.1 Removing TimeLight 246 4.22.2 Installing TimeLight 246
4.23 Replacing Gap illumination 247
4.23.1 Removing Gap illumination 247 4.23.2 Installing Gap illumination 248
Concerning this document
1.1 Important information
1.1.1 Purpose
These repair hints support consumers in repairing appliances themselves in accordance with the applicable eco-design regulation (as of 03/2021).
They contain information on how to exchange defined spare parts, including warnings and risks.
In case of questions, please contact our customer service. We will only be liable for damages if the repair hints have been followed properly.
1.2 Explanation of symbols
1.2.1 Danger levels
The warning levels consist of a symbol and a signal word. The signal word indicates the severity of the danger.
| Warning level Meaning | |
| Danger | Non-observation of the warning message will result in death or serious injuries. |
| Warning | Non-observation of the warning message could result in death or serious injuries. |
| Caution | Non-observation of the warning message could result in minor injuries. |
| Notice | Non-observation of the warning message could result in damage to property. |
Table 1: Danger levels
1.2.2 Hazard symbols
Hazard symbols are symbolic representations that give an indication of the kind of danger.
The following hazard symbols are used in this document:
| Hazard symbol Meaning | |
| ! | General warning message |
| ! | Danger from electrical voltage |
| Risk of explosion | |
| Danger of cuts | |
| Danger of crushing |
Concerning this document
| Hazard symbol Meaning | |
| Danger from hot surfaces | |
| Danger from strong magnetic field | |
| Danger from non-ionizing radiation |
Table 2: Hazard symbols
1.2.3 Structure of the warnings
Warnings in this document have a standardized appearance and a standardized structure.

Danger
Type and source of danger!
Possible consequences of ignoring the danger / warning.
Measures and prohibitions for preventing the danger.
The following example shows a warning that warns against electric shock due to live parts. The measure for avoiding the danger is mentioned.

Danger
Risk of electric shock due to live parts!
Death by electrocution
- Disconnect appliances from electrical supply at least 60 seconds before starting repairs.
1.2.4 General symbols
The following general symbols are used in this document:
| Gen. symbol Meaning | |
| i | Identification of a special tip (text and/or graphic) |
| j | Identification of a simple tip (only text) |
| Identification of a link to a video tutorial |
Table 3: General symbols
| Gen. symbol Meaning | |
| Identification of required tools | |
| Identification of required preconditions | |
| Identification of a condition (if ..., then ...) | |
| Identification of a result | |
| [Start] Identification of a key or button | |
| [00123456] Identification of a material number | |
| Status Identification of displayed text / window(in the appliance's display) | |
Safety
2.1 General Safety instructions
2.1.1 All domestic appliances
Risk of electric shock due to live parts!
Errors by repairs involving electrical components can lead to electrical shock! - Disconnect the appliance from the mains for at least 60 seconds before starting work. After the repair have a safety test according VDE 0701 or country-specific regulations performed.
Risk of injury from sharp edges!
Wear protective gloves.
Risk of crushing during repair, maintenance, troubleshooting and service due to heavy and moving components
Wear protective shoes. - Secure heavy components from falling down. - Do not stick body parts into moving components.
Risk to the appliance's safety / function! Only use original spare parts. Risk of damage to electrostatically sensitive components (ESDs)! - Do not touch the modules, including connections and conductor paths.

Tools and aids
| Designation Details Images | ||
| Screwdriver Torx T20 with bore hole [00340764] | 100 mm, for screws with safety pin | |
| Insulated Screw- driver Torx T15 with bore hole [15000626] | Blade length 125 mm, for screws with safety pin | |
| Slotted screwdriver | Blade 10 mm x 1.6 mm x 200 mm | |
| Needle nose pliers [00340871] | Length: 200 mm, straight | |
4.1 Replacing worktop
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from the power supply. Appliance is freely accessible.
4.1.1 Removing worktop
- Remove the two screws at the back (1) (optional).
- Press both catch levers under the worktop upwards (2).

- Lift the worktop slightly at the front (3).
- Push worktop away towards the rear (4).
- Remove worktop.
4.1.2 Installing worktop
- Lock the rear of the worktop into the guides using the retaining collars (1).

- Push worktop forwards (2).
- Press the front of the worktop downwards until both catch levers click audibly into place (3).
- Screw in the two screws again (4) (optional).

Repair
4.2 Installing basket system
Prerequisite:
The relevant basket has been removed from the appliance.
4.2.1 Installing a tab slide for the 86 cm model
Required tools:
Tabguide [00614935] Cup support clip [00618565]
- Insert the tab slide diagonally at the front of the basket.
- Centre and click the tab chute into place.
4.2.2 Installing cup support clip
Required tools:
Tab guide [00614935] Cup support clip [00618565]

When washing cups, the cup support clip can be folded up. The additional angle reduces the collection of water on the bottom of cups. In the case of tall glasses, we recommend leaving the cup support clip folded down. If upper baskets have an optional plastic insert, they must first be removed.
- Remove the plastic insert.

- Click the cup support clip into place.

- Fold up the clip.


Repair
- Position the items to be washed.

4.2.3 Installing steamer insert Required tools:
Tab guide [00614935] Cup support clip [00618565]
- Wedge the steamer insert with the end pieces under the basket system.


Repair
4.3 Replacing varioDrawer
4.3.1 Removing varioDrawer
- Bend the handle flaps inwards.

- Remove the handle upwards.
- Press plastic side inserts outwards and press them upwards out of the frame.

- Carefully bend the guide tabs outwards.

- Pull the folding spines out of the tabs.
- Press metal frame at the front out of the holders.

- Push metal frame back out of the guide.
4.3.2 Installing varioDrawer
Install in reverse order.

Repair
4.4 Replacing spray arms
4.4.1 Removing spray arm
- Unscrew the upper spray arm (1) and pull down to remove (2).

- Pull down the lower spray arm to remove.

4.4.2 Installing spray arm
- Insert the lower spray arm. The spray arm clicks into position.
- Insert the upper spray arm and screw it firmly in place.

Repair
4.5 Replacing filters
4.5.1 Removing filter
- Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise (1) and remove the filter system (2).

Check that no foreign objects fall into the sump.
- Pull down the micro filter to remove.

4.5.2 Installing filters
- Re-assemble the filter system. Make sure that the locking catches on the coarse filter click into position.
- Insert the filter system into the appliance and turn the coarse filter clockwise. Make sure that the arrow markings match up.

Repair
4.6 Installing baking sheet spray head
- Remove top basket.
- Insert the baking sheet spray head in the holder (1) and turn to the right (2).


The baking sheet spray head clicks into position.

Repair
4.7 Replacing power cord
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Appliance is freely accessible.
4.7.1 Unplugging power cord
- Move the plug of the power cord carefully up and down and pull it out of the mains socket.

4.7.2 Plugging in power cord

Notice
Overheating of main connection!
Risk of fire
Firmly insert the power cord until it clicks.
- Insert the plug of the power cord into the mains socket until the plug clicks audibly into place.


Repair
4.8 Replacing detergent cover

A small screwdriver can be used as a levering tool.
Prerequisite:
The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. The appliance is disconnected from the water supply. The door has been opened. The detergent cover has been opened.
4.8.1 Removing detergent cover
- Slide the detergent cover in 5 mm.
- Lever the detergent cover on the lower side out of the guide rails and take the detergent cover on the upper side out of the guide rails.
- Remove the spring.
4.8.2 Inserting spring
- Insert the long end of the spring into the mounting hole of the dispenser device (1).

- Insert the short end of the spring into the mounting hole of the detergent cover (2).
- Press the cover into the dispenser device (3).
4.8.3 Installing detergent cover
- Insert the detergent cover 5 mm before the completely open position into the guide rails on one side. Applying gentle force, press the opposite side into the guide rails.
- Check the function of the detergent cover.

Repair
4.9 Replacing wastewater pump cover
Prerequisite:
Basket has been removed. Filters have been removed. -> Page 220
4.9.1 Removing wastewater pump cover
- Scoop out any water. Use a sponge if necessary.
- Pry off the pump cover using a spoon and grip it by the crosspiece.

- Lift the pump cover inwards at an angle and remove.
4.9.2 Installing wastewater pump cover
Insert the pump cover (1) and press down (2).

The pump cover clicks into position.

Repair
4.10 Replacing side panel
Prerequisite:
The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. The appliance is disconnected from the water supply. The appliance is freely accessible. For free-standing appliances: The worktop has been removed. See page 214.
4.10.1 Removing side panel
- Remove the screws from the side panel (1).

Fig. 1: Fully integrated
- Tilt the side panel slightly outwards at the top (2).
- Lower the side panel and pull it out of the base trough (3).

Repair
4.10.2 Installing side panel
- Insert the side panel into the base trough (1).
Fig. 2: Fully integrated
2. Press the side panel onto the appliance (2). 3. Secure the side panel with screws (3).

Repair
4.11 Replacing outer door
Prerequisite:
The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. The appliance is disconnected from the water supply.
Just remove the screws which are described in the following steps.
- Open door.
- Remove four screws.

3

Secure the door by holding it on one side.
Remove two screws.

Insulating fleece has been correctly positioned and fixed on the inside of the outer door. Hinges are inserted into the outer door.
- Close the inner door without snapping it shut.
- Push the outer door upwards underneath the control panel (1).

- Press the outer door against the inner door and hold (2).
4.

Secure the door by holding it on one side.
Open the door and secure it with two screws (4 x 11 mm metal screws).

- Secure the outer door with four screws (4 x 11 mm metal screws).


Repair
4.12 Replacing control panel

If an operating module is defective, the entire control panel must be replaced.
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Outer door has been removed. Outer door has been removed (fully integrated/integrated).
4.12.1 Removing control panel
- Disconnect electrical connections from the control panel and the low rinse-aid sensor (1, 2).

- Disconnect the earth cable (3) (optional).
- Open the appliance door.
- Secure the control panel to prevent it from falling down (hold on to it).
- Remove six screws.

- Remove the control panel.
4.12.2 Installing control panel

Use screws 4 × 16 mm .
Install in reverse order.

Repair
- Remove cord guide cover out.

2.1. Open door slightly (1).
- Fix in the groove of the base trough (2).
- Slowly close the door (3).

The cord system attaches itself automatically to the door hinge.

Repair
3.1. Slightly close the door (4).
- Move the groove to the back and release the door hinge (5).
- Open the door (6).

- Repeat the process again on the other side of the appliance.

Repair
4.14 Replacing the toe panel

The feet are identical and can be swapped over.
Prerequisite:
The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. The appliance is disconnected from the water supply. The outer door has been removed. The outer door has been removed (fully integrated/integrated).
4.14.1 Removing the toe panel
1.

Incorrect removal. If the toe panel is loosened at the side and removed, the two brackets may break away. If only one bracket is damaged, the side can be changed as the brackets are identical. It is advisable to place something under the appliance at the front on the side to relieve the load on the toe panel with the feet.
- Reach into the guides (1) with a screwdriver and release the catch by pushing downwards.

- Lift the panel off.
- Remove the feet forwards (1).

4.14.2 Installing the toe panel
- Insert the feet.
- Attach the toe panel at the top (1) and press it down until it audibly clicks into place (2).


Repair
4.15 Replacing base socket plate

The base socket plate is located in the lower area at the front.
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Furniture panel (optional) has been removed. Outer door has been removed. Outer door has been removed (fully integrated/integrated). Toe panel has been removed (optional). → Page 232
4.15.1 Removing base socket plate
- Remove two screws (1).

- Disengage catch elements (2).
- Tilt the base socket plate carefully forwards (1).

4.

Depending on the model series, the plug to the EmotionLight is still secured to the base.
Unlock the plug on the catch tappet and pull to the rear (optional) (2).
4.15.2 Installing base socket plate
Install the base socket plate in reverse order.

Repair
4.16 Replacing overflow conduit

The overflow conduit is located in the front lower area of the appliance.
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Furniture panel has been removed (optional). Outer door has been removed. Toe panel has been removed (optional). See page 232. Base socket plate has been removed. See page 233.
4.16.1 Removing overflow channel

Residual water
- When the drainage hose is removed, residual water may run out. Catch water or remove from the base pan with suction syringe.
- Lever out of the catch mechanism at the top (1, 2).

- Release catch element at top.

3.1. Insert screwdriver below metal brake (1).
- Gently release metal clip (2).


Repair
- Lift overflow conduit off.

4.16.2 Installing overflow conduit

Water damage due to incorrect installation of the overflow conduit! Correctly insert the overflow conduit at the bottom into the guide of the base trough. Click the overflow conduit correctly into place at the top.
- Place overflow conduit (1).
- Move overflow conduit into seal (2).
- Press overflow conduit in guide of seal (3).
- Insert overflow conduit concisely (4).
- Clip in overflow conduit (5).


Repair
- Check installation left and right. 3. Check firm seat.


- Clip in metal clip on left and right side.


Repair
4.17 Replacing inner door
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply.
4.17.1 Removing inner door
- Remove screws (1).
- Remove inner door upwards (2).

- Secure door hinge with screws.
- Place inner door on door hinge.
- Secure inner door with screws.
4.17.2 Installing inner door
- Flap door seal to front.
- Move inner door behind door seal.
- Close inner door.
- Flap door seal upwards. Side parts show up.
- Move door hinge upwards.

Repair
4.18 Replacing door hinge
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Appliance is freely accessible. Side panel has been removed. (see page 225) Outer door has been removed. Inner door has been removed. Control panel has been removed. (see page 229) Door springs have been fixed. (see page 230) Toe panel has been removed. (see page 232) Base socket plate has been removed. (see page 233) Overflow channel has been removed. (see page 234)
- Release catch hook with a screwdriver (1).
- Pull door hinge forwards (2).

- Release ground connection on door hinge.

Risk of electric shock due to live parts!
Danger to life through electric shock in case of improper repairs.
Electric parts should be repaired by qualified electricians. After the repair, have a safety test according to VDE 0701 or country-specific regulations performed.

Repair
- Place hinge on appliance (1)
- Move hinge downwards (2) till it is latched to the appliance.

2.

A missing ground connection can lead to mains potential on door.
Establish ground connection.


Repair
4.19 Replacing (lower) door seal
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Outer door has been removed. Base socket plate has been removed. (see page 233) Toe panel has been removed (optional). (see page 232) Door springs have been removed. Control panel has been removed. Cable harness holder on bottom right has been removed.
4.19.1 Removing the door seal
- Remove the two retaining clips on the lower door seal (1, 2).

- Detach the overflow channel.

- Lift the overflow gutter off.


Repair
- Remove the lower door seal from the inner door.

4.19.2 Installing the door seal
- Fit the sealing caps on the left and right to the sealing rail with the door seal.

- Insert the door seal with the sealing flap in the inner door.
- Secure the door seal with two retaining clips.

Repair
4.20 Replacing (upper) door seal
Prerequisite:
The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. The appliance is disconnected from the water supply.
4.20.1 Removing door seal
- Remove door seal from inner frame.
4.20.2 Installing door seal
The door seal must be cut to the correct length before installation. This is 1750 mm for appliances of 81 cm in height and 1850 mm for appliances of 86 cm in height.
- Prepare appropriate door seal.
- Ensure correct installation position of sealing profile.

- White dot must be on level with sealing bed strip.

4

Sealing must not be wavy or stretched at corners. Seal is cut off diagonally at ends and tapers away into bottom of container at front.
Position end of seal straight to front underneath inner door. Seal should lie against side of container as far as possible.

Correctly installed door seal:


Repair
4.21 Replacing EmotionLight

The EmotionLight is situated in the upper front exterior area of the rinsing tank.
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Appliance is freely accessible. Worktop has been removed (optional). The right-hand side panel has been removed (optional). → Page 225
4.21.1 Removing EmotionLight
- Detach catch hook at the rear (1).

- Remove the holder upwards (2).
- Pull plug out of connector (bottom right at front of appliance).
- Remove electrical connection from the power module.

- Remove EmotionLight from the appliance.
4.21.2 Installing EmotionLight
- Insert the holder into the rinsing tank frame (1).


Repair
- Engage the catch hook (2).
3

Install the cable on the right lower side.


Repair
Fig. 3: Flat cable
- Insert the plug.

Repair
4.22 Replacing TimeLight

Replace the TimeLight only as a complete part.
The TimeLight module is fixed to the rear of the base socket plate.
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Toe panel has been removed. (See page 232) Base socket plate has been removed and turned. (See page 233)
4.22.1 Removing TimeLight
- Bend the catch elements (1) slightly outwards.

- Pull the TimeLight module upwards out of the guide (2).
4.22.2 Installing TimeLight
- Bend the catch elements (1) back again.

- Push the TimeLight module into the guide (2).
- Connect the electrical connection.

Repair
4.23 Replacing Gap illumination
Prerequisite:
Appliance is disconnected from power supply. Appliance is disconnected from water supply. Outer door is disassembled. Operation panel has been removed.
4.23.1 Removing Gap illumination
- Detach catch (1).
- Remove electrical connection from the operation module (2).

- Detach catch hook at rear (1).
- Remove light fibre (2).



Repair
3.1.Detach catch hook (1).
- Lift up PCB with holder and remove it from operation module frame (2).

4.23.2 Installing Gap illumination
- Insert PCB holder to operation module frame.

- Tighten it with a "click" sound.

- Install light fibre and tighten it with a "click" sound.

- Connect wire to operation module.
1 About this document 251
1.1 Important information 251
1.1.1 Purpose 251 1.2 Explanation of symbols 251 1.2.1 Safety devices 251 1.2.2 Warning symbols 251 1.2.3 Structure of warnings 252 1.2.4 General symbols 252
Safety 253
2.1 General safety instructions 253 2.1.1 All household appliances 253
Table 1: Safety devices
1.2.2 Warning symbols
Warning symbols are symbolic images that indicate the nature of the hazard. The following warning symbols are used in this document.




4.3 Replacing the cutlery drawer
- The "EmotionLight" is patented.
4.2.1.2 Installing "EmotionLight"
4.23.2 Installing the gap illumination
4.17.1 Removing an interior door 731 4.17.2 Installing an interior door 731
4.18 Replacing the door hinge 732
4.18.1 Removing the door hinge 732 4.18.2 Installing the door hinge 732
4.19 Replacing the door seal (lower) 734
4.19.1 Removing the door seal 734 4.19.2 Installing the door seal 735
4.20 Replacing the door seal (upper) 736
4.20.1 Removing the door seal 736 4.20.2 Installing the door seal 736
Troubleshooting tips - Dishwasher
4.21 Replacing the EmotionLight 737
4.21.1 Remove the EmotionLight 737 4.21.2 Install the EmotionLight. 737
4.22 Replace the TimeLight 740
4.22.1 Remove the TimeLight 740 4.22.2 Install the TimeLight 740
4.23 Replace the Gap Illumination 741
4.23.1 Remove the Gap Illumination 741 4.23.2 Install the Gap Illumination 742

DANGER

DANGER
Risk of electric shock due to live parts!
4.17.1 Remove the inner door
4.17.2 Install the inner door
4.23.1 Remove the Gap Illumination
- After fitting (1).
- Remove the electrical connection from the operating module (2).

2.1. Unhook the rear latch (1). 2. Remove the optical fiber (2).



Repair
3.1. Unhook the latch (1).
4.23 Replacing Gap illumination 823
4.23.1 Removing Gap illumination 823 4.23.2 Installing Gap illumination 824
About this document
4.23 Replacing Gap illumination
Requirement:
4.23 Replacing Gap illumination
Prerequisite:
4.23.2 Installing Gap illumination
- Insert the circuit board into the frame of the operating module.

Special auxiliary equipment:
Tab Guide [00614935] Spare part [00618565]
