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| Product Type | Built-in Dishwasher |
| Brand | Concept |
| Model | MNV2345 |
| Energy Class | A++ |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 197 kWh |
| Energy Consumption (Standard Cycle) | 0.69 kWh |
| Power Consumption (Off Mode) | 0.45 W |
| Power Consumption (On Mode) | 0.49 W |
| Annual Water Consumption | 2520 L |
| Drying Efficiency Class | A |
| Standard Washing Program | ECO 45°C |
| Duration of Standard Program | 205 min |
| Noise Level | 49 dB(A) |
| Dimensions (H x W x D closed) | 815 x 448 x 570 mm |
| Dimensions (Depth with door open) | 1150 mm |
| Input Power | 1760 – 2100 W |
| Voltage / Frequency | 230 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Water Pressure | 0.04 – 1 MPa |
| Capacity | 9 place settings |
| Weight | 30.5 kg |
| Washing Programs | Intensive, Normal, ECO, Glass, 90 Min, Rapid |
| Special Features | Half Load, Delayed Start (3/6/9h), Child Lock, Salt & Rinse Aid Indicators |
| Water Softener Settings | Adjustable (H1-H6) based on water hardness |
| Filter System | Coarse, Main, and Fine Filters – removable for cleaning |
| Spray Arms | Upper and lower spray arms, removable for cleaning |
| Safety Features | Child lock, door safety switch, anti-flood protection |
| Included Accessories | Funnel for salt, condensation belt, mounting brackets |
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USER MANUAL MNV2345 Concept
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PODĚKOVÁNÍ
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A["Initial state: Hand holding salt container"] --> B["Salt container with 'SALT' label"]
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Thank you for purchasing the Concept product. We want you to be satisfied with everything we make every day you use it.
Please read the instructions carefully before initial use. You should retain them for future reference. Ensure that anyone using the warming drawer is familiarized with the instructions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Technical specifications | Washing programs overview |
| Important safety information | Putting the appliance into operation |
| Product description | Cleaning and maintenance |
| Control panel description | Installation of the appliance |
| User manual | Troubleshooting |
| Loading the regenerating salt | Error message |
| Loading the rinse aid | Dimensions |
| Detergents | Example of loading dishware |
| Unsuitable dishware | Environmental protection |
| Loading dishware |
| Technical specifications | |
| Energy class A++ | |
| Annual consumption 197 kWh | |
| Energy consumption during the standard washing cycle | 0.69 kWh |
| Energy consumption when the appliance is off 0.45 W | |
| Energy consumption when the appliance is on 0.49 W | |
| Annual water consumption 2520 l | |
| Drying efficiency class A | |
| Standard washing cycle ECO 45°C | |
| Duration of the Standard washing cycle 205 min | |
| Noise level 49 dB (A) | |
| Height 815 mm | |
| Width 448 mm | |
| Depth (closed door) 570 mm | |
| Depth (open door) 1150 mm | |
| Input power | 1 760 – 2 100 W |
| Charging/frequency | 230 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Water pressure | 0.04–1 MPa |
| Capacity | 9 dishware sets |
| Weight | 30.5 kg |
The manufacturer reserves the right to make potential technical changes, typographical errors and any differences in the representation without prior notice.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Upon delivery of the dishwasher
- Immediately after delivery, check the package for any damage during shipping.
- Caution! Caution! Some edges of this appliance that are hidden after installation are sharp! Be careful not to get cut when handling an uninstalled unit.
- Do not install the appliance if it has been damaged. Contact the store where you purchased it immediately.
- Remove all the packaging and marketing materials before first use.
- Keep the packaging materials away from children or dispose of them properly.
During installation
- Do not use the appliance in any way other than as described in this manual.
• This appliance can be used in households and similar places like:
- Kitchen cabinets in shops, offices and other workplaces.
• Appliances used in agriculture.
- Appliances used by guests in hotels and other areas in a hotel environment.
- Appliances used in a Bed and Breakfast environment.
- Do not touch the appliance with wet hands.
- Load sharp knives with the handles up or horizontally to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.
- Use the dishwasher only for household purposes and only for washing kitchen utensils.
- Do not store anything inside the appliance.
- Do not stand or sit on the open door of the appliance.
• Water from the washing area is not drinkable. - Do not use any solvents in the dishwasher (danger of explosion).
- Use only the products suitable for dishwashers.
- During the running washing program always open the dishwasher door very carefully, water may spurt out.
- Follow the instructions for safety and use on the packaging of the cleaning agents.
- Do not touch hot surfaces and heating elements during use or shortly after use.
- Do not allow children or unauthorized people to handle the appliance, use it out of their reach.
• Children should not play with the appliance.
- Pay extra attention if the appliance is used near children.
- Do not allow the appliance to be used as a toy.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and over. Persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, should be supervised or familiarized with the instructions for use of the appliance in a safe way and have been made aware of the risks involved.
- Caution! A large amount of steam may be released from the appliance when you open the door. Be careful. Risk of scalding!
- If a malfunction occurs, turn off the appliance and unplug it from the wall outlet.
- When disconnecting the unit from the wall outlet, never pull the power cord, grasp the plug end and disconnect it by removing it from the receptacle.
- Do not immerse the power cord or the plug in water or any other liquid.
- Check the appliance and the power cord for damage regularly.
- Do not switch on the appliance if it has been damaged.
- Do not use the appliance if the door or the door seals are damaged. Call the authorised service centre.
- Do not use the appliance without properly installed covers and without a front plate.
- The appliance is designed for washing dishware suitable for washing in the dishwasher. Avoid contact of plastic dishware with the heating elements of the appliance.
- Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not use accessories with damaged surface treatment or if it has been worn out or has other defects.
• Before cleaning of the appliance, leave it for at least 30 minutes to cool down.
- Children should not clean and maintain the appliance unless they are at least 8 years old and under supervision.
- Keep the detergents and rinse aids from children.
- Keep children away from the open dishwasher, there could still be detergent residues.
CAUTION!
To avoid injury open the door only for a short period of time to load or unload dishware. Children may lock themselves inside the appliance (risk of suffocation) or be exposed to other dangers.
Possible defects
- Only qualified service technicians should repair or perform maintenance to this appliance.
- During the repairs the appliance must be disconnected from the power. Switch off the circuit breaker or remove the plug from the wall outlet.
- When disconnecting the unit from the wall outlet, never pull the power cord, grasp the plug end and disconnect it by removing it from the receptacle.
If you fail to follow these instructions, any possible repair cannot be recognized as a warranty repair.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 Upper basket
2 Cutlery rack
3 Upper spray arm
4 Cup rack
5 Cutlery basket
6 Lower basket
7 Inner pipe
8 Regenerating salt container
9 Detergent and rinse aid dispenser
10 Lower spray arm
11 Filter assembly
12 Water supply connector
13 Drain hose


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CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
1 Power button
2 Washing program selection button
3 Child lock button
4 Half load option button
5 Delayed start function button
6 Start/Pause button
7 Rinse aid and regenerating salt level indicators

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DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL
Washing program selection button
- Press the button to select desired washing program.
- You can choose from following washing programs: Intensive, Normal, ECO, Glass, 90 Min, Rapid.
- The selected washing program is indicated by the diodes placed next to the corresponding washing programs.
Delayed start function button
- Delayed starting can be set on 3, 6 and 9 hours.
Half load option button
- It is suitable for half loaded dishwasher.
- Washing is performed in both (upper and lower) racks.
- The water consumption is reduced and the length of the program is shortened.
Start/Pause button
- Press the Start/Pause button to launch the selected washing program or to pause the program, when the dishwasher is operating.
Status indicator (Lights polishes complement, supplement regeneration salt)
- If the indicator status LED lights up, it is needed to add the appropriate detergents.
| Symbol Status indicator | |
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USER'S MANUAL
Before first use
- Set the appliance according to hardness of the water (see below).
- Pour the regenerating salt into the salt container.
- Pour the rinse aid into the rinse aid dispenser.
- Pour the detergent or put the tablet into the detergent dispenser.
Water softeners
Soft water is required for efficient washing (water with low calcium content), otherwise limescale is created on the dishes and in the interior of the dishwasher. Tap water which exceeds the given level of water hardness must be softened before being used for washing purposes (meaning free of calcium). This is achieved by regenerating salt in the softening unit of the dishwasher. Setting the unit and the required amount of salt depend on the hardness of tap water.
Water hardness is measured in equivalent degrees of hardness, German degrees °dH, French degrees °fH, British degrees °Clarke and mmol/l (millimoles per litre - international unit for the hardness of water).
The softening unit should be set according to the hardness of the water used for the appliance. Contact your local water utility company for information about the water hardness in your area. Set the dosage regulator manually according to the table.
Setting the appliance according to the water hardness
- Press the power button (1) to turn the appliance on.
- Press the Start/Pause button (6) for more than 5 seconds, within 60 seconds after switching on the appliance, to start the water softening setting.
- Press the Start/Pause button (6) again to select the correct setting according to your area, the setting will switch in the following order: H1->H2->H3->H4->H5->H6.
- Press the power button (1) to confirm the setting.
| Water-hardness | Value (combination lights) | Salt consumption (g/washing cycle) | |||
| °dH °fH °Clarke mmol/l | |||||
| 0~5 | 0~9 | 0~6 | 0~0,94 | H1 (Rapid) | 0 |
| 6–11 | 10–20 | 7–14 | 1.0–2.0 | H2 (90 min) | 9 |
| 12–17 | 21–30 | 15–21 | 2.1–3.0 | H3 (90 min, Rapid) | 12 |
| 18–22 | 31–40 | 22–28 | 3.1–4.0 | H4 (ECO) | 20 |
| 23–24 | 41–60 | 29–42 | 4.1–6.0 | H5 (Rapid, ECO) | 30 |
| 35–55 | 61–98 | 43–69 | 6.1–9.8 | H6 (90 min, ECO) | 60 |
Note:
• This appliance is factory preset to H3.
• It is possible to set the water softener within 60 seconds from turning the appliance on.
$$ 1 ^ {\circ} \mathrm{dH} = 1. 2 5 ^ {\circ} \text {Clarke} = 1. 7 8 ^ {\circ} \mathrm{fH} = 0. 1 7 8 \mathrm{mmol/l} $$
$$ ^ {\circ} \mathrm{dH} \quad \text { German degrees } $$
$$ ^ {\circ} f H \quad \text { French degrees } $$
$$ ^ {\circ} \text { Clark } \quad \text { British degrees } $$
LOADING THE REGENERATION SALT
The effects of salt
During the washing cycle the salt goes automatically from the container to the softening unit where it dissolves the calcium content. Dissolved calcium is washed away from the dishwasher. The softening unit is then ready again for further action. This regeneration process works only if the salt is dissolved in water.
- Open the appliance door, remove the lower basket and proceed as shown in Fig. 1 below.
- Remove the regenerating salt container lid.
- Place the funnel (included in the package) on the opening of the regenerating salt container and slowly fill the container with the salt. The capacity of the empty container is about 1.5 kg.
- Fill the rest of the container with water before first use. It is normal for a small amount of water to flow out of the container during filling.
- Close the regenerating salt container after filling.

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Note:
- The regenerating salt container is located under the lower rack.
- The regenerating salt container can be refilled only when the salt status indicator is on.
• After refilling the indicator goes off. - If there is a spillage of regenerating salt, run a short washing cycle to wash away the salt.
Caution!
- Load the regenerating salt before running washing cycle to wash away any spilled salt residues and prevent the risk of corrosion of the appliance interior.
• Always use regenerating salt designed for use in dishwashers. Never use table salt! - Never pour detergents into the regenerating salt container. Detergents can destroy the softening unit!
In the event of damage caused by improper use of salt, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility or liability for any caused damage.
LOADING THE RINSE AID
The rinse aid is used in the last stage of rinsing to prevent the drops of water from staying and drying out on the dishes leaving undesirable stains on the dishes.
- Open the appliance door.
- Open the rinse aid dispenser as shown in Fig. 3.
- Slowly pour the rinse aid into the dispenser (Fig. 4). The capacity of the empty dispenser is about 140 ml.
- After filling close the rinse aid dispenser cover and tighten it (Fig. 5).

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If the indicator of the amount of the rinse aid lights up, you must refill the dispenser before starting a new washing cycle! The amount of the rinse aid can be checked visually according to C indicator, which is located next to the rinse aid dispenser. If there is enough of the rinse aid in the dispenser the window is black. The size of the black dot in the window depends on the amount of rinse aid in the dispenser. If the window is clear, the dispenser is empty. The level of the rinse aid should not drop below 14 .
Note:
- The rinse aid dispenser is located on the door next to the detergent dispenser.
- The appliance is designed to be used only with liquid rinse aids.
- If there is a spillage of the rinse aid, wipe it out using an absorbent cloth or run a short washing cycle to wash it away.
Caution!
- Use only rinse aids designed for use in dishwashers. Never pour detergents into the rinse aid dispenser.
- Load the rinse aid before running the short washing cycle to wash away any spilled rinse aid residues and prevent the risk of corrosion of the appliance interior.
Setting the dosage of the rinse aid
- Dosage of the rinse aid can be set in positions from 1 to 6. Before first use, set the dosage to position 4.
- If water stains remain on the dishes, increase the dosage of the rinse aid.
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If a sticky film remains on the dishes, decrease the dosage of the rinse aid.
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Open the appliance door.
- Open the rinse aid dispenser as shown in Fig.3.
- Increase/decrease the dosage of the rinse aid as needed.
- After filling close the rinse aid dispenser cover and tighten it (Fig. 5).

If you only use a detergent with the integrated rinse aid, decrease the dosage of the rinse aid to minimum.
DETERGENTS
Detergents can be divided into four groups according to the form:
a) Loose,
b) Liquid,
c) Tablets,
d) Combined detergents (e.g. 3 in 1 tablets).
Detergents can be divided into two groups according to the chemical composition:
a) Alkaline,
b) With natural enzymes.
They can be also divided into:
a) phosphate and chlorine,
b) phosphate and chlorine-free,
c) phosphate-free and chlorine-free.
- When using phosphate-free detergents with hard water, a white film can be created in the appliance interior.
- Increasing the dose of detergent will prevent the sediment and get better washing results.
- Chlorine-free detergents have less bleaching effect. This may lead to enhancement of tea residue stains or colouring of plastic dishes. In this case, use a stronger washing program, increase the dose of detergent or use a chlorine detergent.
Detergents - Tablets
• The tablets from different manufacturers dissolve at different rates.
• Some detergent tablets cannot dissolve completely therefore they are less efficient while running short programs.
- For this reason, we recommend selecting longer washing programs to ensure the complete dissolution of the detergent tablets.
Detergent dispenser
The detergent dispenser must be refilled before every washing cycle. For regular use one tablespoon of detergent is plenty. If the dishes are heavily soiled, add more detergent. Add the detergent just before starting the washing program. If the detergent stays in the dispenser, it may get wet and it may not dissolve completely when starting a new cycle.
Filling the detergent dispenser
- Open the detergent dispenser cover by pushing the detergent dispenser release lever (Fig. 7).
- Add detergent to the dispenser main chamber (A) just before the washing cycle (Fig. 8). For better cleaning results, especially if you have very dirty dishes, pour a small amount of detergent directly onto the inner door recess (B). The detergent thus added is already activated during the pre-wash phase.
- Finally, close the flap by sliding it to the left (Fig. 9). To lock the flap, push it down slightly when closing.

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Fig. 8

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Diagram of a microwave oven with a door handle and fan blade, showing airflow direction (no text or symbols)Tip how to save detergents
- When the dishes are soiled lightly, simply use a smaller amount of detergent than recommended.
Note:
- Add the detergent just before starting the washing program.
- Use a commercially available liquid or powder branded detergent or tablets.
- Never use detergents designed for manual washing!
- When using tablet detergents read the manufacturer's recommendations, where the tablets should be placed (detergent dispenser, cutlery basket, etc.).
• Make sure the cover of the detergent dispenser is closed, even if tablets are used.
Caution!
- Use only detergents designed for use in dishwashers.
- Keep the detergents in a dry place and out of reach of children.
- Do not leave the detergent in the detergent dispenser when the dishwasher is not intended to be used for some time.
UNSUITABLE COOKWARE
• Cutlery and dishware with wooden parts.
- Plastic dishware and dishware with glued parts that are not heat resistant.
• Glued items, cutlery or plates.
• Tin or copper dishware.
- Crystal glass.
• Steel items prone to rusting.
- Wooden bowls.
- Objects made of synthetic fibres.
Some aluminium and silver parts may change colour or fade.
Certain types of glass can tarnish after several washing cycles.
Note:
- Do not put absorbent materials such as sponges and cloths in the dishwasher.
- Use detergents which are labelled by a manufacturer as gentle to dishes.
- Wash only the dishes confirmed to be suitable for washing in dishwashers.
- Do not wash dishes soiled with ash, wax, grease or paint in the dishwasher!
LOADING DISHWARE
Placing dishware
Remove large food residues from the dishes. Rinsing dishes under the tap before washing in the dishwasher is not necessary.
Load the dishes in the following manner:
- Place cups, glasses, pots, pans, etc. upside down.
- Place the dishes with hollows diagonally to allow excess water to drain and for best results of drying.
- Dishware must be loaded securely to avoid falling.
- Loaded dishes must not impede the spray arms to rotate freely.
- Dishware and cutlery should not lie on one another or cover each other.
• Glasses should not touch each other to avoid possible damage. - Load pots and larger dishes in the lower rack.
- The upper rack is designed for loading of smaller and lighter dishware (glasses, cups, etc.).
- Long-bladed knives placed upright are very dangerous! Be careful, risk of injury!
- Long and sharp cutlery (carving knives) must be placed horizontally in the upper rack.
- Do not wash very small items in the dishwasher as they can easily slip out of the racks.
- Do not overload the dishwasher!
Upper rack
The upper rack is suitable for:
- glasses,
- coffee and tea cups,
- saucers,
- small bowls and plates,
- shallow pans.
Make sure that the loaded dishware cannot be overturned by running water from the spray arms.
Back side of the rack

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3D rendered diagram of a mechanical component inside a wire cage (no text or symbols)Front side of the rack
Adjusting the height of the upper rack
• The height of the upper rack can be adjusted.
- To adjust the height of the upper rack, overturn the handles on the sides of the rack (see Fig. 10).
- Keep overturning the handles until they stop so they are locked properly.
Lift the rack to the upper position

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Close-up of a hand using a tool to adjust or install electronic components (no visible text or symbols)Adjustable handle
Press the handle to lower the rack.

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- Glasses and tall glasses lean on the edge of the stand (not on other dishware).
- Do not put any long items, serving and salad cutlery, ladles and kitchen knives in a way that they could impede the rotation of the spray arms.
- You can tilt the stand and adjust it in height (Fig 11).

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Mechanical component with multiple curved and straight lines, possibly a valve or cooling unit (no visible text or symbols)Fig. 11
Lower rack
The lower rack is suitable for:
- pots,
- pans,
- lids,
- large bowls and plates.
Make sure that the loaded dishware cannot impede the rotation of the spray arms.
For washing larger items (pots, pans, etc.) tilt the plate holders in the lower rack (Fig. 12).

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Cutlery basket
- Load cutlery in the cutlery basket (blades of knives pointing downwards).
- Load the cutlery (forks, spoons, teaspoons) in a way the bent parts point the same direction (to achieve better washing results), (Fig. 13).
- If they do not fit in the basket, you can put them on the stand in the upper rack. (Fig. 11).
Unloading dishware
We recommend unloading the lower rack first to prevent any excess water from the upper rack from flowing down onto the dishware in the lower rack.
Caution!
Make sure that cutlery with sharp parts or spikes do not protrude out of the basket. Risk of injury!
Always put the knives with blades down!
Fig. 13

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Illustration of a metal basket with lattice windows and a handle (no text or symbols)
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Circular diagram with vertical lines and a crossed X at the bottom, no text or symbols present.WASHING PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
| Program | Information about the washing program | Description of the washing cycle | Amount of detergent Previous/ main | Wash cycle time [min] | Power consumption [W] | Water consumption [L] | Rinse aid |
![]() | Heavily soiled dishes, dirty pots, pans, etc., dried food | Pre-wash (50°C) Washing (60°C) Rinsing Rinsing (70°C) Drying | 5/22 g 165 | 1.40 16.5 YES | |||
![]() | Normal dirty dishes, pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans | Pre-wash (45°C) Washing (55°C) Rinsing Rinsing (65°C) Drying | 5/22 g | 175 | 1.10 | 13 | YES |
| ECO | The standard program is suitable for less dirty dishes | Pre-wash Washing (45°C) Rinsing (65°C) Drying | 5/22 g | 190 | 0.69 | 9 | YES |
![]() | Normal dirty dishes that need quick rinsing | Washing (65°C) Rinsing Rinsing (65°C) Drying | 27 g | 90 | 1.15 | 11.5 | YES |
![]() | Short washing for lightly soiled dishes; for quick washing | Washing (45°C) Rinsing (50°C) Rinsing (55°C) | 20 g | 30 | 0.70 | 10 | NO |
Note:
If the display does not show the temperature during the running washing program, it means that phase of the program does not heat up the water.
PUTTING THE APPLIANCE INTO OPERATION
Starting the washing program
- Open the appliance door.
- Check the amount of the regenerating salt and refill if needed.
- One by one pull out the upper and lower rack, load the dishes and then slide the racks back. We recommend loading the lower rack first and then the upper rack (see „Loading dishware”).
- Make sure that the water tap is open. Close the door of the appliance.
- Press button (1) to turn the appliance on.
- Select the desired washing program by pressing the button (2). The selected washing program is indicated by the indicator light above the program button (2).
- If you require a delayed start, press the delayed start function button (3) repeatedly. The delayed start can be set up on 3, 6 and 9 hours.
- If the dishwasher is only half loaded with dishes, press button (4) to launch the half load option function. Washing is performed in both (upper and lower) racks, the water consumption is reduced and the length of the program is shortened.
- After you select and adjust the desired washing program, press button (5) to start the appliance. The washing program or the countdown of the delayed start will start.
- You will hear an eight-fold beep sound after the washing program is done.
- Press button (1) to turn the appliance off.
- Hot dishes are very fragile. We recommend leaving the dishes to cool down for about 15 minutes before unloading.
- Unload the lower rack first and then the upper rack to prevent the excess water from the upper rack flowing down on the dishes in the lower rack.
Caution! Be careful while opening the door of the appliance, a large amount of water vapour can be released or hot water can spurt. There is a danger of scalding!
Changing the program during the running washing program
The washing cycle can only be changed if it is not running for a long time, otherwise the detergent could already be released and the dishwasher could have drained the washing water. In that case, the dishwasher must be reset and the detergent dispenser must be refilled (see chapter "Filling the detergent dispenser"). To reset the dishwasher, follow these steps:
- Press the Start/Pause button (6) to pause the washing.
- Press the Program button (2) for more than 3 seconds to cancel the program.
- Press the Program button (2) to select the desired program.
- Press the Start/Pause button (6), after 10 seconds the dishwasher will start.

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graph LR
A["Sensor Input"] --> B["3 sec"]
B --> C["ECO"]
C --> D["Output"]
Note:
• If you open the appliance door during the running wash program, the program will be paused. Signal lights go off.
- A beep sound occurs every minute to warn the door is open during the running program.
Adding dishes to the dishwasher during the running washing program
Forgotten dishes can be added at any time before opening the detergent dispenser. In that case, follow these steps:
- Press the Start/Pause button (6) to pause the washing.
- Wait 5 seconds and open the door.
- Add the forgotten dishes.
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Close the door.
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After 10 seconds, press the Start/Pause button (6) to start the dishwasher.

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graph LR
A["Foot"] --> B["5 sec"]
B --> C["Hand"]
C --> D["Device"]
D --> E["Rotating"]
Caution!
Be careful while opening the door of the appliance, a large amount of water vapour can be released or hot water can spurt. Hot water with the detergent can be of a chemically aggressive nature and may have detrimental effects on your skin or furniture.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance and inspection prevent malfunctions. To maintain a perfect appearance of the interior of the dishwasher, we recommend using a special dishwasher cleaner once every 4–6 months.
- Check the spray arms and make sure there are no deposits of fat and lime. If deposits occur, fill the detergent dispenser with the detergent and start the washing program on the highest set temperature.
- Wipe the door sealing with a damp cloth regularly to remove any deposits.
- Check the indicator of the amount of the regenerating salt and refill the container if needed.
- Check the indicator of the amount of the rinse aid and refill the container if needed.
Filtration system
The filtration system at the bottom of the dishwasher retains coarse dirt from the washing cycle. The accumulated coarse residues may cause clogging of the filters. Check the filters regularly and clean them under running water if necessary. Follow the steps below to clean the dishwasher filters:
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Grasp the coarse filter and unlock it by turning it counter-clockwise. Pull the filter upwards.
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The fine filter can be pulled from the bottom of the filter assembly. Separate the coarse filter from the main filter by gently pressing the tabs at the top and pulling it out.
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Larger food residues can be cleaned by rinsing the filter under running water. Use a soft cleaning brush for more thorough cleaning.
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Then reassemble the filters. Proceed in the reverse order to their disassembly. Put the filter assembly back into the dishwasher and turn it clockwise. Check that the filter is properly closed by the position of the arrow for closed filter.

Note:
Do not over tighten the filters. Reassemble the filters in the correct order, otherwise coarse dirt may enter the system and cause clogging. Never use the dishwasher without the filters inserted properly. Improper filter placement can reduce the performance of the appliance and damage dishes and cutlery.
Cleaning the spray arms
It is necessary to clean the spray arms regularly. Calcium and dirt may block nozzles and bearings of the spray arms.
- Check the outlet nozzle of the spray arms whether they are blocked by food residues or not.
- If it is necessary, unscrew and remove the spray arms (Fig. 11). Wash them under running water and then place them back.
- To dismantle the upper arm, hold the nut, turn the arm clockwise and remove it.
- To dismantle the lower arm, remove the arm by lifting it upwards.
- Wash each spray arm in warm soapy water. To clean the nozzles use a fine brush.
• Install the arms back after cleaning.

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Illustration of a hand washing a kitchen sink with a tool, no text or symbols presentCAUTION!
One of the most common malfunctions is clogged spray arms. The filter is not properly inserted. Make sure the filter system is locked properly after cleaning!

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Close-up of a white plastic mechanical component with a flanged top and internal grooves, placed on a perforated surface (no text or symbols visible)Poorly secured filter

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Cleaning the control panel and the surface of appliance
- Use only a soft damp cloth for cleaning.
- Do not use rough and sharp objects (e.g. steel wool) or aggressive detergents.
- Do not allow water to come in contact with the door lock of the appliance.
- To clean the control panel do not use a spray cleaner. It may cause damage to the door lock and electrical parts of the appliance.
- Some paper towels can scratch the stainless steel of the control panel.
Cleaning the door of the appliance
• To clean the edges around the door, use only a soft damp cloth.
- Do not use any spray cleaners, they may damage the door lock and electrical parts of the appliance.
Frost protection
If you are not going to use the appliance for a longer period of time or to place the appliance in places with low temperatures, it is necessary to follow these steps:
- Unplug the appliance from the mains.
- Close and disconnect the water inlet hose from the water supply.
- Dismantle the inlet hose and drain water from the hose and the dishwasher. To capture the water, you can use a shallow container e.g. basin.
- Reconnect the inlet hose to the dishwasher.
- Remove the filter system and drain/wipe the remaining water (using for example a sponge).
Note:
- If there is ice and the dishwasher cannot be turned on, contact the service centre.
Tips for maintaining
• After each washing cycle, close the water supply and leave the dishwasher door slightly open to prevent accumulation of moisture and odour.
- Before cleaning and maintenance, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Do not use any coarse (e.g. steel wool, rough part of sponges) and sharp objects or aggressive cleaning agents, they may scratch the surface of the appliance.
- For cleaning use a damp cloth dipped in water and detergent.
- If you intend not using the dishwasher for a longer period of time, run a washing program without dishware. After each washing cycle, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and leave the dishwasher door slightly open to prevent accumulation of moisture and odour. Leaving the door slightly open prolongs the life of the seal.
- Keep the appliance in an upright position when manipulating. If this is not possible, lay the appliance and transport it on its back.
- Deposits on the seal are one of the sources of odours. Clean the seal to prevent that.
INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE
Caution!
Risk of electric shock! Before installation, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Otherwise there is a risk of death or electric shock.
Built-in dishwashers installed as a free-standing appliance must be secured against overturning. They must be for example screwed to the wall or placed under a worktop which is screwed to adjacent cabinets.
For safe operation the dishwasher must be installed by a qualified professional. Figures for the inflow and outflow of water and electrical grid parameters must match with the figures listed in the technical specifications or in the installation instructions.
- Defects caused by improper installation are not covered by the warranty.
- Installation is the responsibility of the customer not the manufacturer.
- The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused to people, animals or property due to incorrect installation.
- The dishwasher should be placed near the wall outlet, water supply and waste.
- There should be a space for inlet and drain hose on one side of the lower cabinet.
• Dimensions for mounting the appliance are shown in Fig. 14. - If the dishwasher is installed in a corner of the lower cabinets, make sure there is a free space around the open dishwasher door 50 mm (Fig. 15).


Fig. 14 Fig. 15
Dimensions and fastening of the cover plate on the door of the dishwasher
• The dimensions and location of holes on the cover plate are shown in Fig. 16. The dimensions are given in mm.
- Put the cover plate on the door of the dishwasher (Fig. 16a).
- Fasten the cover plate using the screws (Fig. 16b).
- Unscrew the four short screws from the inner side of the door (Fig. 16b).
- Screw the four long screws instead of the short ones. Now the cover plate is fastened to the appliance door (Fig. 16b).

Fig. 16

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Fig. 16a Fig. 16b
Note:
- In the upper part of the illustration for the installation of the top plate it is shown how many spacer bars and which screws must be used for installing the spacer bars to the control panel of the dishwasher.
- The spacer bars are put together; the side without the „pins“ shall be attached to the bottom side of the dishwasher control panel.
- The „pins“ on the bottom side of the bars must be removed (cut off). This step must be done otherwise the top plate would not fit properly.
- After removing the „pins“, attach the spacer bars with the included screws to the bottom side of the dishwasher control panel.
- In the upper part of the illustration for the installation of the top plate it is shown which screws must be used for the number of spacer bars.
- After attaching the spacer bars to the bottom side of the dishwasher control panel, the head of the screw must be at the same level (it must not stick out) as the bottom side of the spacer bar.
Adjusting door spring strength
- The spring strength is preset only for the appliance door itself. After attaching the cover plate the weight of the door changes.
- You adjust the strength of the springs using the screws located on the bottom part of the front of the dishwasher (Fig. 17).
- Setting of the springs is correct when the open door stays in the position and does not fall down.
Fig. 17

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Technical line drawing of a washing machine with an inset showing the internal mechanism (no text or symbols present)When installing the appliance, follow these steps:
- Remove all the packaging and marketing materials before first use.
- Fasten the cover plate to the appliance door. Use the fastening screws and brackets.
- You adjust the strength of the springs (left and right) using the screws located on the bottom part of the front of the dishwasher (Fig. 17). To increase the strength turn clockwise. To decrease the strength turn counter clockwise.
- Connect the inlet hose to the water supply according to Fig. 19.
- Connect the drain hose according to Fig. 20.
- Stick the condensation belt under the kitchen top (step 3). Make sure that the condensation belt is stuck alongside the edge of the kitchen top.
- Place the dishwasher into the prepared space.
- Use the feet at the front and back of the appliance to level it to a horizontal position. Adjust the back feet by turning the screw on the bottom of the front side of the appliance (step 5). Adjust the front feet by turning screws located near the feet themselves (step 5B). Use a spirit level Fig. 18).
- Plug the power cord in the wall outlet.
- The appliance must be secured after placing and levelling it. Securing the appliance can be done in two ways:
A - Attaching to a standard kitchen top:
Place the installation hook into the hole located on the top of the appliance.
Screw the installation hook to the kitchen top (step 6).
B - Attaching to a marble or granite work top:
Screw the sides of the dishwasher to the cabinets (step 7).


Aligning the appliance in a horizontal position
- Place the dishwasher into the prepared space.
- Place a spirit level on the fully opened door and in the interior of the appliance (Fig. 18). Make sure the dishwasher is in a horizontal position.
- Use the adjustable feet to align the dishwasher to a horizontal position.
Note:
Maximum adjustable height of the feet is 70 mm.

Fig. 18
Connection to the mains
• Make sure the mains voltage and current protection correspond to the values on the rating plate of the appliance. We recommend using a separate outlet with a 10A circuit breaker.
- Only use grounded sockets.
- Do not use multiple sockets, plugs and extension cords. There is a risk of overheating.
- The plug of the power cord on the appliance must be freely accessible even after the installation.
- Changes in a connection may only be performed by a qualified professional.
- Electrical safety of the appliance can be guaranteed only if the protective terminal of the appliance is connected to the protective conductor of the mains.
- The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage to persons or property as a result of missing or bad protective connection.
Connection of the water supply
- Before connecting the inlet hose to the water supply, make sure that the water pressure is in the range of 0.04 to 1.00 MPa. When water pressure is higher, you must install a pressure reducing valve.
- Connect the inlet hose to the tap with 3/4" thread (Fig. 19). Make sure that the inlet hose is not bent, crushed or entangled.
- When replacing the appliance always use a new inlet hose!
- If the water pipes are new or they have not been used for a longer period of time, run off a sufficient amount of water before connecting the inlet hose to rinse the pipes and wash away any impurities.
- If these safety instructions are not observed, it may lead to blockage and damage to the appliance.

Fig. 19
Connecting the drain hose
Connect the drain hose to the waste pipe with a minimum diameter: 40 mm (Fig. 20). Make sure the drain hose is not bent or squeezed to prevent slowing down or stopping of the water flow.
The height of the waste pipe must be less than 1,000 mm (Fig. 20) and the drain hose should not be submerged in water. Secure the drain hose properly to prevent unwanted loosing from the waste pipe.

Fig. 20
Extension of the drain hose
The distance between the connection of the drain hose with the waste pipe and the bottom of the appliance should not be bigger than 1,000 mm. If you need to extend the drain hose, make sure to use the same one. The total length of the drain hose must not be longer than 4 m, otherwise it will reduce the cleaning effectiveness of the appliance.
Disassembling
If you disassemble the appliance, it is important to follow the steps in the correct order:
- First, unplug the power cord from the mains (pull the plug or switch off the circuit breaker).
- Close the water supply.
- Loosen the drain and inlet hoses.
- Loosen the fastening screws.
- If the dishwasher is attached to the base plate, remove it.
- Pull the dishwasher out while gently pulling the drain and inlet hoses and the power cord.
Disconnection of the water supply
- Close the water supply (the tap).
- Press the button to release the water pressure in the inlet hose. Water cannot accidentally spurt out when the water pressure is low.
- Unscrew the inlet hose from the tap.
Draining excess water from hoses
If the drain hose is connected to the waste pipe at the maximum allowable height, the excess water cannot be drained completely. It is necessary to disconnect the drain hose and lay it as low as possible. To capture the water, you can use a shallow container e.g. a basin.
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can remove most of the minor malfunctions by yourself, there is no need to call the service centre. The following overview will help you find the causes of occurring errors.
| Defect description Possible cause Solution | ||
| The appliance does not work | Faulty circuit breaker | Check the circuit breaker in the switchboard if it is in working condition. Unplug all other appliances that are connected to the same circuit. |
| The power cord plug is not plugged in the wall outlet. | Make sure the appliance is switched on and the door is closed.Check the connection of the cord. | |
| Low water pressure | Make sure the water supply is open and the inlet hose is tightly connected to the water supply tap or the hose is not bent. | |
| Door is not closed properly. Make sure that the door is closed tightly. | ||
| Water is not pumped out of the appliance. | Broken drain hose Check the drain hose. | |
| Filter is clogged | Check the coarse filter (see „Cleaning the filter system“) | |
| Drainage is clogged | Check the drainage. If the drainage is clogged, clean it.Before contacting a qualified electrician disconnect the drain hose from the drainage and make sure water flows out of the drain hose. To catch water from the drain hose use e.g. a bucket or some other larger container. | |
| Soapy water in the appliance interior | Unsuitable detergent or spilled rinse aid. | Use only detergent designed for use in dishwashers. If there is a soapy foam in the interior, leave the appliance open to let the foam evaporate. Pour 4.5 litres of cold water into the washing area, close the appliance and then pump out the water. Repeat the process if needed. Spilled rinse aid always wipe off as soon as possible. |
| Spilled rinse aid | Spilled rinse aid always wipe off as soon as possible. | |
| Stains in the washing area | Coloured detergent has been used | Do not use detergents with dye. |
| White film on the inner surface of the dishwasher. | Sedimentary minerals | Use a damp sponge with a cleaning agent and put on rubber gloves. Never use any other cleaning agents than for dishwashers. |
| Stains on cutlery | Used cutlery is not corrosion resistant | |
| The appliance was not turned on after the salt was added in the dishwasher. Pieces of salt got in the washing cycle | After adding salt, always run a quick wash cycle without dishware loaded. | |
| Loose cover of the softener container | Check the softener container cover and make sure it is properly tightened. | |
| Knocking sound in the interior of the appliance during running washing program | The lower or upper spray arm is blocked by dishes or food remains | Pause the program, check the arrangement of dishes or rearrange the dishes and if necessary, clean the spray arm. |
| Rattling sound in the interior of the appliance during running washing program | During the running washing program Dishes move freely inside the appliance | Pause the program and rearrange the dishes to avoid spontaneous releasing of the dishes during the washing program. |
| Knocking noise in water pipes | It may be caused by the cross-section of the pipes. | The knocking noise does not influence the dishwasher. If you have doubts, consult it with a qualified professional. |
| The detergent dispenser cover cannot be closed | The dispenser is overfilled. Remove the excess amount of detergent. | |
| The mechanism is blocked by the detergent residues. | Clean the closing mechanism of the detergent dispenser. | |
| Dishes are dirty | The dishes were not arranged properly | See "Loading dishware". |
| The selected washing program was not strong enough | Select more intensive washing program. | |
| Insufficient amount of detergent | Use more detergent. | |
| The arm is blocked by dishes or food remains. | Check the dishes and clean the spray arm if needed. | |
| It is possible the filter is inserted improperly. Blockage of the arms may occur. | Clean or insert the filter properly. Clean the spray arms (see "Cleaning the spray arms"). | |
| Stains on glass | Combination of soft water and too much of detergents. | Use smaller amount of detergent and for washing glasses select the shortest washing cycle if water in your area is soft. |
| Black or grey stains on the dishes | Aluminium cutlery has touched the dishes during the washing cycle. | Use a gentle abrasive agent to clean such stains. Do not put this agent into the dishwasher!!! |
| Dishes are moist | Dishes were loaded improperly | See „Loading dishware“. |
| Insufficient amount of rinse aid | Use more rinse aid. | |
| You unload the dishes too soon. | Do not unload the dishes immediately after the washing program is done. Open the door slightly to allow the excess steam to escape. Start unloading when the dishes are almost cold to the touch. Always unload the lower rack first and then the upper rack to prevent the excess water from the upper rack flowing down onto the dishes in the lower rack. | |
| Wrong washing program was selected | The short washing program is less effective than the long programs and the temperature is also lower. Select longer washing program. | |
| Cutlery with wooden handle | Draining water from these is more difficult. This type of cutlery is not suitable for washing in the dishwasher. | |
ERROR MASSAGE
Rapid washing program or Glass washing program indicator will start flashing in case of malfunction.
| Indicator Klūdas apraksts lespējamais cēlonis | ||
| Flashing indicator of Rapid washing program | Filling the dishwasher with water takes too long | Check the water supply (tap is not opened, the water supply is limited, water pressure is too low). |
| Flashing indicator of Glass washing program | Dishwasher is overflowing | Too much inflowing water. Check the water supply pressure. |
Note:
- In case of overflowing turn off the main water supply and then contact the service.
- Before restarting the appliance, remove the excess water from the interior of the appliance.
DIMENSIONS
| Height (H) 815 mm | |
| Width (W) 448 mm | |
| Depth (D1) 570 mm (with door closed) | |
| Depth (D2) 1 150 mm (with door open up to 90 °) |

EXAMPLE OF LOADING DISHWARE

Upper rack

Lower rack
| Number | Item | Number | Item | Number | Item |
| 1 | Cups | 5 | Medium bowls | 9 | Deep plates |
| 2 Plates 6 | Large bowls 10 Serving plate | ||||
| 3 | Glasses | 7 | Dessert plates | 11 | Cutlery basket |
| 4 Small bowls | 8 Shallow plates |
| Number Item | |
| 1 Tablespoons | |
| 2 Forks | |
| 3 Knives | |
| 4 Teaspoons | |
| 5 Dessert spoons | |
| 6 Serving spoons | |
| 7 Serving forks | |
| 8 Sauce spoons | |

Stand


Cutlery basket
Note:
• Maximum weight capacity of the stand is 1.5 kg.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- Prefer recycling of packaging materials and old appliances.
- Packaging materials may be disposed of as sorted waste.
- Dispose the plastic bags made of polyethylene (PE) of as sorted waste.
Recycling of the appliance at the end of its lifespan:

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. It is necessary to take it to a container park for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring the correct disposal of this appliance you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise result from inappropriate disposal of this product. Disposal must be performed in accordance to the regulations for waste disposal. For more detailed information about recycling of this appliance see the authorized local office or service for household waste disposal or the shop, where you purchased the appliance.





